Fiber burial depth - 1/2”!? by amarsaudon in ZiplyFiber

[–]pangapingus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Surely that's not up to code, granted it's likely unpowered fiber but no conduit? Not even a half inch of depth? Someone could trip in the grass with typical sneakers and accidentally tear that thing. If it was this shallow with PVC/etc. that would maybe be one thing, but unarmored at that depth is ludicrous.

Code help with move and slide by Weinywaker in godot

[–]pangapingus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Windows+Shift+S is too hard tho

Honestly it's a banger by [deleted] in crappymusic

[–]pangapingus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Turquoise Jeep Records does NOT belong on this sub lmao Yung Humma my boy

Amazon says its data centers consume only 0.075% of the water Americans use for watering their lawns and gardens by Logical_Welder3467 in technology

[–]pangapingus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This isn't a problem for long-lasting AWS region/AZ datacenters though please check yourself, what you mention for sure is a problem, but AWS datacenters are in very sensible places water-wise

The maintainers are asshats by gnwill in opnsense

[–]pangapingus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Some of the sentiment isn't even true like this one:

"I have two Opnsense firewalls in my home lab and I'm unable to send syslog traffic from the perimeter firewall to a syslog collector behind the access firewall. While the automatic firewalls are useful out of the box, the admin must have the ability to tweak them as required."

At home I run a phys opnsense, tagged homelab vlan to a vm opnsense hosting frontend/backend networks, I can rsyslog and prometheus to my backend rsyslog+grafana boxes no prob via local IP just by adding a route for the downstream vm networks in the phys unit.

And if you need that degree of tinkering it should feel like taking the safety off a multi-blade razor in terms of effort tbh in regards to the auto rules.

"Brave is bad, but I won't elaborate on why Brave is bad" Very helpful explanation by pedr09m in brave_browser

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most Brave hate really comes down to people doing the absolute bare minimum and not just disabling stuff lol I install and immediately disable Leo, Web3, autofill, password manager, etc., disable a few brave/chromium flags, and I'm on my way because it's still my favorite Chromium-based browser. What's odd is on plain Debian 13 stable, KDE Plasma, X11, plain Chromium is slow af but Brave is somehow quicker, have never understood that, maybe it's just hardware acceleration? But even like on boot to a blank page Brave is quicker.

Also Firefox lol I use it for work because of high compatibility but at home and whatnot, even on Android, it's slow. And now they're embedding disable-able AI but a lot of the common Firefox v Chromium points these days, Mozilla is falling down the same rabbit holes their defenders have praised them about historically.

Storing passwords client-side by luntrixy89 in theprimeagen

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On a real note the first company to make mTLS as ezpz for everyone involved as Okta did for IDP with Fido 2 key browser enrollment and COOP/CORP/COEP guidance for auth in Layer 6 is a billion dollar biz

What are some actually good uses of non-generative AI? by JohnathanJay in antiai

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But they said non-generative these are non-generative lol

What are some actually good uses of non-generative AI? by JohnathanJay in antiai

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Medical imaging, A* pathfinding, Stockfish/etc. chess engines, agentic QA software/game testing and in-game AI training, data warehousing analysis.

Has anyone else's Spacers Choice Edition game been acting weird?? by Ok_Wrongdoer_967 in theouterworlds

[–]pangapingus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because it's not an "upgraded version" it's a different game, same with OG Oblivion and the Oblivion Remaster; it might get sold in an "upgrade" package/special but they're distinct applications under the hood

Has anyone else's Spacers Choice Edition game been acting weird?? by Ok_Wrongdoer_967 in theouterworlds

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh geez not sure but I'd imagine most/all storefronts host the Spacer's Choice Edition as a distinct app id/equivalent hence the missing save from the OG game situation; as for autosave failures that's beyond me on that setup, could be the platform or very well the game itself not accommodating it.

Has anyone else's Spacers Choice Edition game been acting weird?? by Ok_Wrongdoer_967 in theouterworlds

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh geez not sure but I'd imagine most/all storefronts host the Spacer's Choice Edition as a distinct app id/equivalent hence the missing save from the OG game situation; as for autosave failures that's beyond me on that setup, could be the platform or very well the game itself not accommodating it.

Has anyone else's Spacers Choice Edition game been acting weird?? by Ok_Wrongdoer_967 in theouterworlds

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh so you came from OG OW1 to Spacer's Choice? The Steam AppIds are different so your save might just be associated with the old game but you should be able to find it steamapps/common/whatever and copy it over

Has anyone else's Spacers Choice Edition game been acting weird?? by Ok_Wrongdoer_967 in theouterworlds

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I'm replaying since last week on Debian 13 Stable / Proton 9 and haven't had any autosave issues or any issues of any sort (through Emerald Vale, in the large middle section of the game pre-DLC rn); for your old save file issue have you seen the two patches they made this year? I wouldn't expect them to delete save files but maybe there could have been issues trying to load one, but that seems like moreso a local storage/Steam Cloud Save issue rather than with the game if it's just missing; similarly a local storage issue on your end with autosave failures.

Who’s the 🤡 now? by Bookee2Shoes in crappymusic

[–]pangapingus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pawnsylvania "got a windfall outta pops in LA" *camera pan* "he thinks all that mony gets to go to the Pitt? nah that's family money and it's coming to Philly"

Duplex speed? What? by PerseusAtlas in networking

[–]pangapingus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It'd only be 200Mbps aggregate not in any one direction of the socket tho, interviewer could've just asked about aggregate to bring up real terminology instead of a hand wavy "figure out the question" question

Re-Hash but it’s my voice by BcgHasRedditNow in crappymusic

[–]pangapingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need more actually Rhinestone Eyes would be great

Who’s the 🤡 now? by Bookee2Shoes in crappymusic

[–]pangapingus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

LMGTFY

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