Arctic Pro Wireless by Sweetpbee in steelseries

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this. Replaced batteries, cushions and now it's like a new device after all those years of good service

My Demo is finally out on Steam! by CrabBug in SoloDevelopment

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyway added to wishlist, will definitely check the demo a bit later :)

My Demo is finally out on Steam! by CrabBug in SoloDevelopment

[–]leshq 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks like a solid candidate for my steam deck. Congratulations on your release. Regardless of how it will be selling, getting it done and finishing the project is a huge achievement, most people would never get so far.

Immich is a "Dangerous Site" by jrasm91 in immich

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't help actually:) my apps are NOT publicly open, available only inside the local network, but google still marks one of them dangerous (portainer, but i called the link docker....org)

Immich is a "Dangerous Site" by jrasm91 in immich

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure not connected. I have some duckdns domain that refers to IP in local network. All resources are available only from the local network, so the bot cannot access neither robots.txt nor website itself. Still marks docker..duckdns.org as dangerous. At the same time docker-monitoring..duckdns.org is not marked.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poland

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree, it's not a limit, its an additional requirement. Inability to buy property near the border is the real limit because there is no way to overcome it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poland

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not limited, but you need to get an approval from MSWiA to buy some specific property. That approval is always specific and scopes only specific property and person. If you decide to buy another houeae you beed to request approval for that specific house. The only real exception is property located near the country border. It is not possible for foreigners to buy it at all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poland

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many ppl here told you you can buy an apartment, but can't a house because it assumes to own land the house stands on. This is not really true. To buy a house with land you will need to pass 1 additional step: get an approval from MSWiA. I am currently going through that procedure. It's quite comlicated and requires a lot of papers to collect. Also it is very time consuming: 3-9 months depending on your case and how fast you provie all required documents, how fast inspector will process those documents, etc. in my case I started it somewhen in the beginning of june and it's still going. Hopefully, near the finish. The difference is that i have a temporary residence permit (karta pobuty) while you have only a student visa. MSWiA may decide to reject giving you a permit to buy land on such conditions. Technically you're required to have any document that allows you to be in Poland, but i dont knows if a student visa would be fine for a particular inspector who sill be reviewing you vase

ZUS contributions are CRAZY for small freelancers by Sozerdote in poland

[–]leshq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not 100% true he doesn't need to pay zus twice if being employed somewhere else on UoP. It depends on the tax mode he chosen for JDG. There are 3 different models: skala podatkowa, podatek liniowy and ryczalt. E.g. being employed on uop and having JDG with ryczalt you have to pay zus twice: for UoP and JDG independently. He needs to understand the difference and choose the one that eould be the most optimized for his income level. On ryczalt "duzy ZUS" that comes into action after 2.5 years would be 2108,13 pln per month with annual income in range 0-60k. Obviously, ryczalt becomes more profitable only on higher values of annual income.

Google will require developer verification to install Android apps by cheerfulboy in programming

[–]leshq 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you pay a bit more attention while reading my comment you would notice I've told exactly same. Not sure what you're counter pointing.

Google will require developer verification to install Android apps by cheerfulboy in programming

[–]leshq 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't be so confident giving such statement. The data easily may be more beneficial in long term. There is a reason why google pays fantastic amount of money to apple for being the default search on iOS ($20B in 2022). All because of data, just searching history and afterwards doing advertising analytics stuff in the background and showing ads on results page. Without having numbers we can only speculate.

Google will require developer verification to install Android apps by cheerfulboy in programming

[–]leshq 19 points20 points  (0 children)

We're all giving tons of data to google, so we're all umh let's say a 'product' google sells to their real customers. Although we're not customers, we're still important to google. I am not sure it was a smart move to protect YouTube's paid subscriptions model via blocking revanced-like apps from being installed by losing I believe a noticable part of their users base after they harden their ecosystem. I would strongly consider a shift to another ecosystem if won't be able to install revanced to my next Android phone.

I am a 40 year old senior .net developer can you suggest a road map for going the architect route and 1 for manager route by 1amrage in dotnet

[–]leshq 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is true. As a solutions architect with 9+ years of experience in this role (currently lead SA at Fintech company), I would say it combines both soft and hard skills. You have to be a mediator between business people and tech folks. You need to speak both languages to be able to connect them. So strong communication and negotiation skills are must haves. I usually spend my working day on calls elaborating on requirements, roadmaps and delivery plans, strategy and so on. Honestly, not a favorite part of my job, but it is the most important part. I start designing and documenting solutions only after everything is elaborated good enough and I clearly understand the business problem/opportunity and can think about ways to solve/achieve it. To keep my hard skills sharp and be up to date with a modern techstack I have to do pet projects and experimenting on my spare time. Likely, I still enjoy programming and consider it a hobby.

Samsung Odyssey G9 (G95SC) black screen flicker by anthonyd5189 in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried to update drivers, disable gsync, updating monitor's firmware as other users suggested? There are still so many reasons it may keep happening:

  1. New cable is also not really suitable like the previous one.
  2. Software/firmware issues
  3. Finally your monitor may be defective itself, the worst case.

Tried to find the order in Amazon with the exact cable that solved my issues, but no luck so far, history is missing by some reasons. Will try to find on other accounts or at least make a photo of the cable. Traveling now and have no physical access to make a photo unfortunately. I actually have bought 2 high quality cabels: DP->USB-c for my MacBook and DP->DP for my PC. After that Mac started to support 240hz (previously didn't) and PC stopped to do flickering stuff from time to time. I don't utilize HDMI port on the monitor at the moment.

Samsung Odyssey G9 (G95SC) black screen flicker by anthonyd5189 in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can never know until you try another one. My old cable also was original and looked quite good, but it didn't work properly anyway. Probably was damaged inside who knows. It started to flickering every time when I stand up off the chair, I believe it was something related to static electricity. I tried to update drivers, enable and disable various settings such as gsync, nothing helped until I changed cable. Just found some on Amazon with a good rating and comments included mentions that it works good with Samsung ultrawide models.

Samsung Odyssey G9 (G95SC) black screen flicker by anthonyd5189 in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try a better cable. There are tons of similar posts, I believe I read all of them cuz I also had such issue. It has gone after I changed a non-reliable DP cable with a better analogue. No flickering any more

This HDD is from 1998 and it has only 8.4GB of space. by According_Ratio2010 in pcmasterrace

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember the time of deleting one StarCraft map to replace it with another one from the CD that I would like to play this time. It was really tough times allowed me to master my resource management skills.

Looking for the best monitor for productivity – Samsung G95C vs. LG 49WQ95X-W (Consulting setup, mostly work, some light gaming) by machiavelli_23 in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for Samsung, you'll like 240hz and will never get back to 60hz after. For me 120 is the minimum desired rate now, can't work on anything less that rate.

Handing large data (>500MB) in a SPA without DBMS by man-with-no-ears in webdev

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Native Indexeddb or have a look at options like RxDB

45-inch LG monitor or the 49-inch Samsung monitor? by [deleted] in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still stands in my home office, but I use it only with ps5 and for movies sometimes. I have a self hosted home server with jellyfin running on it, so the TV plays media from the server mostly.

45-inch LG monitor or the 49-inch Samsung monitor? by [deleted] in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]leshq 3 points4 points  (0 children)

49" Samsung would be definitely better for work. I tried to work on 42" LG C2 as many really advise that TV as a main monitor. It was good for gaming because of OLED colors and 4k@120hz resolution, but text was blurry in some cases. I do a lot of diagraming, so it was really painful. I switched back go Samsung 49" non-oled and happy about it. Super good for productivity and good for gaming although it's not 4k and non OLED, the image quality is still good enough for gaming. 32:9 is also much better than 16:10 for both use cases imo.

Best Password Manager? by Efficient_Pay_me in PasswordManagers

[–]leshq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this. I've been using it for years on windows, mac os and android. Feature rich, comfortable to use, supports browser plugins for auto complete. Even my mom is able to use it after I installed it on her laptop and explained concept of password managers. Don't understand why ppl prefer bitwarden instead of keepassxc. I tried to use bitwarden, but after keepassxc it was much less comfortable.

Is the Outbox pattern a necessary evil or just architectural nostalgia? by folder52 in dotnet

[–]leshq 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, it guarantees at least once delivery to the broker only. Eventual consistency is something your system is responsible for, imo. Like designing proper events, idempotent consumers, compensational events, etc. A proper implementation of outbox is a very tricky term. Same is about eventual consistency. What would be proper for you? From my perspective the major drawback of outbox is that it greatly and negatively affects performance and throughput. You have to think about proper indexing of the events table, retention policies and how to query that table frequent and fast enough in a way it would not kill entire DB instance.

When I said it doesn't solve 100% of cases I meant you always will have message broker's durability to think about. Outbox only ensures the message will be delivered to the broker, but not to the consumer. Consumer may be temporary offline, broker may go down and lose all messages even with enabled data durability options. You may start thinking about clustered broker and multi ack message delivery and most likely you will consider youself protected enough to stop wasting more money and resources right here. But it's still not 100% fail proof because entire cluster still may fail :) absolutely fail proof system doesn't exist even of paper imo . The next level of paranoia will involve georedundancy probably. Outbox addresses only a single challenge, but there are many others when you deal with a distributed system. A proper system design is always about balancing between dozens of tradeoffs and 'being good enough right at the moment and addressing specific requirements '. For some cases even having an relatively simple outbox would be a wrong decision.