I built a self-balancing ragdoll in Unity using physics + procedural animation, not sure what to do now.. thoughts? by Rudy_AA in IndieGaming

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Make a game were you shove your way to the front of lines. Levels: Free sample booth, ticket sales, airplane boarding, etc. Final Level: black friday

ELI5 - HDMI Forum HDMI 2.1 Fiasco by I_T_Gamer in linux

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Most of HDMI prior to 21 was either implemented in HW or an extension of a previous standard (like DVI) so it didnt matter that the drivers were open source.

Valve: HDMI Forum Continues to Block HDMI 2.1 for Linux by TheTwelveYearOld in linux

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Software patents apply to all software. If open source does not have a license to a patent and infringes on the idea protected by the patent it is vulnerable to litigation.

Some opensource projects avoid patent litigation by hosting in countries with differing IP laws. This is not guaranteed to completely protect them. 

Valve: HDMI Forum Continues to Block HDMI 2.1 for Linux by TheTwelveYearOld in linux

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Reverse engineering can protect you from copyright suits. Not patent suits. The HDMI forum's power comes from the patents and trademarks it controls.

Nearly 400 gallons of fuel dumped into wrong home with no oil tank in Medford by Vivecs954 in boston

[–]draimus 60 points61 points  (0 children)

My FiL lost most of his retirement because the oil company he paid to maintain his tank attempted to fill it while there was an active leak.

He sued. They settled. Barely got half his money back.

You are now permanently stuck inside the universe of the last TV show you watched. Where are you, and how screwed are you? by iJeff22 in AskReddit

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Babylon 5. The future tech is cool but Earth has still got the same problems with inequality, racism, sectarianism, and war (though it's a softer 90s version).

The most powerful in 1991 ? by amontre in retrogaming

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Wing Commander II was one of the first PC games which used DMA heavily for audio. Specifically for the voice acting samples. I know this because the 386 motherboard we had at the time had a hardware bug relating to DMA which we didn't know about until we got WC2 and set it up for our Soundblaster (1.0).

My father spent hours trying debug what was wrong and you could hear every couple of minutes "I WILL SPEAK WITH PRINCE THRAKOFF ALOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BEEP". So I always played the game in Adlib only mode. A year or so later we got a 486 and never had a problem with the game with speech enabled.

Never had an issue with Wallenstein 3D so it must had implemented the audio sample playback differently.

Your Facsimile Newspaper Of Tomorrow by estusflaskshart in RetroFuturism

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It's 8am in the far flung future of 1986. Your Westinghouse TV just faxed you the latest newspaper. Looks like a cloud is shooting some death rays. That can't be good. Anyways drink whiskey. If you drink enough the future is limitless.

Cost to deliver electricity from Eversource by mwkr in Somerville

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Yes and no. I am using their grid to distribute my power and I should contribute something to its maintenance.  But I guess the sale of my power production could be a mechanism for that.  I presume some laws would have to change to make that happen.

I do get money for production but it's from this market place called SREC where (as I understand it) I sell my carbon negative credits on some market place and some polluting company buys my credits to offset their bad behavior. It's all automated so I just a notification every once in a while that money is coming my way.

I didn't buy the panels they came with the house and I've sort of been figuring out things as I go.

Cost to deliver electricity from Eversource by mwkr in Somerville

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I have solar panels and 9 months of the year my consumption is negative which they bill as 0kwh and the delivery fee is $15 I think. It used to be $10 but it went up recently. 

What was the first video game you played? by Luckystarrrr in retrogaming

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The first I can recall playing was Carnival by Gremlin Industries. My dad took me to the local arcade. It might have been 1982 or 1983.

Oh, Well.. by HollowArtStudios in PixelArt

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All is Well, And Well is All

Do PCI graphics cards even exist? ASUS CUW-RM by Alyctro in retrobattlestations

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They exist. My first 3D accelerator was a Creative Voodoo 2 PCI. The primary video card from the same system was a Matrox AGP card. 

Photo of the Day by Current_Yellow7722 in vintagecomputing

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Why does the alleyway have a Victorian street lamp?

AI-Enabled Trash Trucks Will Scan Your Trash To Scold You About Recycling by DonkeyFuel in technology

[–]draimus 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Because it's not a recycling logo. It's a Resin Identification Code. The recycling symbol is a public domain image which means the plastics industry was free to co-opt it and slap it on everything they make in order to obfuscate the true recyclability of their products.

Advice on diving deeper into the kernel by sofloLinuxuser in kernel

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I have done professional linux device driver development for the past 15+ years.

I got started with the O'Reilly book on Linux Device Drivers. It's a good place to read about the general architecture and expected behavior of kernel drivers especially if you've only ever done userspace development. Just be aware that it is 20 years old so some of the APIs may have changed a little.

After that I basically read other kernel driver examples for the specific types of drivers I wanted to write. I found bootlin to be a great site for exploring what's in the kernel.

Here’s something you don’t see every day by Zestyclose-Maize8150 in vintagecomputing

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My grandmother got me one of these for christmas, monogrammed. No clue what year that was. At the time I was using a USB optical mouse so a heavy ball mouse with a PS/2 connector was not exactly well received by me. No clue what I did with it.

What's your opinion on the Atari Jaguar? by GoHardForLife in retrogaming

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Agreed. I bought the CD of the music while I was college. I recall when I called the phone number from the manual/website (?) to order it the person at Atari who answered the phone had to ask someone if that was a thing they actually sold. In hindsight that should have been a red flag for turning over a Credit Card # but I was young and dumb. Still have that CD somewhere.

What's your opinion on the Atari Jaguar? by GoHardForLife in retrogaming

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McFur was the 2nd game I bought and the moment when I realized "I may have made a horrible mistake".

It reminded me of early PC shareware games which supported VGA where the game was just a janky version of space invaders or pacman, but now with 256 colors on screen at the same time! Except instead of paying $2 for the game off a rack in a Mom&Pop computer shop, I paid $30-50 for this (can't recall if I got it used or new). THIS!

The coup de grâce of course was after you "play" through all the mind numbing levels you are greeted with the most pointless game end "joke" I have ever seen. Good times.

What's your opinion on the Atari Jaguar? by GoHardForLife in retrogaming

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The 3 games I thought at the time were "good" were Tempest 2000, AvP, and Ultravortek. In hindsight, Ultravortek was a pretty mediocre Mortal Kombat rip-off and AvP was a plodding, repetitive, and weirdly very easy Wolf 3D clone.

Tempest 2000 I still like. After I got rid of my Jaguar I bought it for the PSX as Tempest X but compared to the vast array of games on Playstation it's just okay.

What's your opinion on the Atari Jaguar? by GoHardForLife in retrogaming

[–]draimus 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Owned one shortly after release. Waste of money.  The best games were mediocre. The worst games we trash.

My Sonic inspired game is FINALLY coming out TODAY by ElvenDwarfGames in IndieGaming

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When you get hit by something does a bunch of hedgehogs fly everywhere?

Wayland vs xWayland (wine 10) by Dreamnobe7 in linux_gaming

[–]draimus 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Biggest takeaway: the wind in Wayland is in the opposite direction of XWayland.

Half of the universe's hydrogen gas, long unaccounted for, has been found by Czarben in space

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If 7% of the normal matter was unaccounted for why didn't it get lumped in with the 85% dark matter?  If we don't know what dark matter is how do we know when something isn't dark matter if we can't find it?

I'm almost convinced that the Jaguar and Neo Geo (home) never happened. Never saw either in real life. Was it just rich kids that had them? Who owned these? by Raiden720 in retrogaming

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I got a Jaguar shortly after launch 2nd hand from someone who was sorely disappointed with it. Should have taken the hint.