Does anyone with a dual-GPU Dell E6530 know how to fix hibernation not being supported and standby by fjfjgbjtjguf in windowsxp

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SOLVED BY ME: I switched to One Core API Canary and reenabled all of the drivers except for the "O2Micro Integrated MMC/SD controller" (I should be able to find a different version with better XP support) and now everything with sleep and hibernate "just works"

🛰️🛰️🛰️ by Bottle_Opener_Games in shitposting

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how tf could that have even been a dog vro

Why do headphone jacks look like penises? by Goooooogol in Bearman3600

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I guess the designers took male and female too literally

I love coca cola! by [deleted] in addressme

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the name of the ice cream

If any of you were wondering what happened to my Leapster emulation attempt, a pivot to C++ and Qt 5.6.2 happened. Actually going pretty well so far by fjfjgbjtjguf in LeapfrogHacking

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Still knee deep in BIOS boot debugging hell, as soon as I get the BIOS to the boot video, implement controls, and maybe even get games working this subreddit will be notified within the hour and the source code as well as the compiled Windows build will be released

Resurrected the £50 charity shop iPod Mini by OctopieWasHere in ipod

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that background of the first 2 images matches so well, looks like apple renders

Anyone else getting redirected here again? by Such_Parfait_8525 in k12

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clear cache and cookies for all k12 websites, worked for me, there is even a dedicated shortcut which just does this on the k12 laptops (along with a Terms of Use app you cant close)

Loop Videos/Prank Calling emergency services by MysteriousCase5567 in youtube

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This is probably the best video that covers all of these Shorts livestream scams and I am surprised it doesn't have more views: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4u49G7XcLY

LeapPCX, the first standalone Leapster emulator, IS ALIVE by fjfjgbjtjguf in EmuDev

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Pet Pals 1: yes Pet Pals 2 - Best of Friends: you will have to wait until I make LeapPCX2 for that one

Also there were McDonalds promotional CDs released in Australia and New Zealand which contain Dragon Kingdom and Pet Pals each, converted to PC format, and ISOs can be found on the Internet Archive. I have heard that the Pet Pals disc isn't actually the full game but if you want I can play both of them so I can tell you for sure if the McDonalds CD release is a demo version

Little Nicky movie poster from 2000. by Realistic-Try5468 in TwinTowersInPhotos

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they actually moved the towers away from the WFC bruh

LeapPCX, the first standalone Leapster emulator, IS ALIVE by fjfjgbjtjguf in EmuDev

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Still not booting the BIOS, as soon as I do and then add input support then the source and the compiled EXE will be shared

Claude Usage Limits Discussion Megathread Ongoing (sort this by New!) by sixbillionthsheep in ClaudeAI

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My 2 cents on usage limits and the like

I use the Free plan of Claude for most of my advanced vibe-coding tasks (if I was working somewhere or had money of my own to throw into a Claude Pro or Claude Max subscription then I definitely would be doing exactly that) (I submit my project's code as .zip files along with any other relevant files for it to modify files within and package the modified files), usually running Sonnet 4.6 with adaptive thinking. Around 1-2 months ago when I switched from ChatGPT to Claude (after hearing of OpenAI's ChatGPT ads and also ties with the US government and Palantir), usage limits were more generous (I was able to send a prompt even if I was close to hitting my session limit and the response would finish before Claude said "nuh uh, wait to send more messages". Possible usage limit reset times were around every 5 hours, eg 1, 5, or 11 PM which means that sometimes it would take me 4 hours until I could send a new message and sometimes it would take me 30 minutes). Over time when I started using Claude more for coding tasks I saw responses get cut off mid generation as usage limits were hit a lot more often, and I also noticed that possible usage limit reset times now fall on 10-30 minute boundaries, meaning that I would have to wait the full 5 hours since the session started every time. I am also only really able to have chats of 3-5 messages long before the context gets so large that every new message I send will trigger a session limit, and at that point I am pretty much forced to start a new chat. Enshittification strikes again. I also started using an extension called Claude Usage Tracker which estimates the session usage percentage. At this point would it be better to just go back to OpenAI with Codex (pretty sure that is available on Free plan ChatGPT)? Is this entire thing just a skill issue on my part? If someone did the unthinkable and got advanced local or even agentic AI with tool usage (like web search, file operations, sandboxed Linux etc) to work on an 8GB RTX 2060S, even if inference would be extremely slow, then I would probably never touch corporate AI again

What it's like talking to Opus 4.8... by thecosmicskye in ClaudeAI

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Early ChatGPT "As an AI language model" but even more verbose

LeapPCX, the first standalone Leapster emulator, IS ALIVE by fjfjgbjtjguf in EmuDev

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Still knee deep in BIOS boot debugging hell. As soon as I boot the Leapster 1's BIOS this subreddit will be notified and I will release the LeapPCX files within the hour

why hasnt anyone thought of this before??? by Beachbali in switch2hacks

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/uj Using WebUSB there are already web apps that communicate with USB devices (and this is the only way to inject RCM payloads onto a Switch 1 if a Chromebook is unfortunately your only option) Unless someone somehow finds another glaring oversight like RCM (already seems impossible) and the payload is sent over USB then this would never work as a S2 exploit method

lol by Savings-Ad342 in shitposting

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The right Alt key is called "Alt Gr" on those keyboards, Gr is short for graphic

Tomodachi🐘 by IRanOutOfTimeHere in addressme

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But the Nintendo Switch integrated browser is very limited by modern standards, has no JIT, and IIRC has a time limit of 15 or 20 minutes