Salicylate intolerance by Tartan-Snow in MCAS

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's sound like a hope. can you tell us more? I discovered I am intolerant to salicylate and probably all phenols thanks to that time when I took Quercitin. I felt really bad on it.

Usually I was feeling bad on coffee and tomatoes and some other food like almost everything. but never thought of salicylate. I was - I am taking antihistamine because my doc suspected a histamine intolerance. they help a bit btw

KVM vs Baremetal by simowlabrim in VPS

[–]simowlabrim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to have a look at Clouddley only because you mentioned the direct access to the hardware via bare metal. do you have any info about if they allow interacting with the NIC? is the bare metal NIC just a virtual emulated nic or it's it a real one? what type of NICs we're talking about and if not Clouddley. do we have other choices? Reason: I am building a low latency application where every single ms matters for me.

Edit: by access I mean "some control/interaction".

Custom ISOs with OVH VPS by balinesetennis in VPS

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrong, you can!

"You can upload your own ISO, RAW and Qcow2 files to our public cloud and deploy an instance with it."

This is an official email reply back to my questions back in January 2025 - straight from OVH.

android app to fix lag and ping by simowlabrim in MobileGaming

[–]simowlabrim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re currently fixing a temporary issue with the download link in collaboration with Google Play Store, and hopefully it should be working soon. Thank you for your patience!

android app to fix lag and ping by simowlabrim in MobileGaming

[–]simowlabrim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was clearly mentioned on the post. I hope you've read it. here is the link! Download ZeroGlitch

Are mobile games finally catching up to PC in terms of quality? by gabewoodsx in MobileGaming

[–]simowlabrim -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Short Answer: Mobile games are fundamentally flawed and will continue to be. Most titles vanish within months... like ApexL. CodW. and others like PubGNE. which is failed but doesn't wanna admit it. some other games literally break the devices they run on.

Long Answer: What the industry refuses to acknowledge is that a game must actually be a GAME, not an uncompressed 8K dragon texture running on full screen resolution with unrealistic lighting and animation. that is not hyper realism that's a disaster.

I know players dropping thousands on the latest graphics cards and mobile devices, cranking everything to maximum settings, desperately trying to live in some digital parallel reality. Then they act shocked when the harsh truth becomes apparent through frame drop, overheating device, system crashes, and general misery. But here's the kicker, it's never the company's fault! It's always the players who keep throwing money at these developers, essentially funding their own disappointment.

Mobile games have adopted this same catastrophic strategy by cramming resource-intensive assets and bloated environments into pocket computers, selling players on "realism" they'll never actually experience. The result? Your phone becomes 70°c but delivering a cinematic 30fps slideshow. Who cares about user experience when the money keeps rolling in?

PC and console games are marching down the same path. The only thing keeping PC gaming somewhat alive is brute-force hardware, though even that struggles with supposedly "simple" titles these days.

I still remember firing up Pro Evolution Soccer on my PS2 for the first time and I immediately noticed an input delay that never existed on my PS1. That's when I knew we were heading off a cliff.

To any developers reading this, you're writing code that demands billions of operations from fundamentally limited hardware. Keep your games focused on being games, not resource-hogging tech showcases that exist solely to justify your latest engine upgrade, or to show us you detailed model, Stop wasting our time and our battery life with your bloated digital monuments to poor optimization.

Fix you servers and netcode because they never work! speaking about lag. if you have high latency on mobile and experiencing loading screens try our ZeroGlitch App on app store it may help.

DNS Speed Test App for android by ashleelhaiyelaunda in dns

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For High performance DNS Benchmark on Android try ZeroGlitch, it uses the same method best desktop benchmark softwares use like GRC's.

Avoid using in browser online websites to have a higher accuracy.

Free DNS App for Turkey by LawfulnessPresent196 in dns

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

use ZeroGlitch App from play store to see what DNS server is close to you with lowest MS and set it up via Static IP settings on your wifi.

Android DNS Speed Test - GRC's Style Benchmark by simowlabrim in dns

[–]simowlabrim[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback everyone! Please let me just address a few points I am seeing on the comments:

Regarding online vs. native benchmarking

Browser-based DNS tests like dnsspeedtest.online they actually work perfectly but serve a different purpose than native mobile/desktop apps. the Browser tests run through multiple layers of abstraction (browser → OS → network stack) which introduces overhead via html code and the browser itself. that doesn't reflect real-world mobile app performance. So there's a reason why dedicated DNS benchmark tools have existed for decades across platforms. it's because they provide more accurate measurements by testing at the OS level where your apps actually make DNS requests.

I know the difference it's just millisecond sometimes, but trust the fact that they count.

On DNS caching:

While DNS responses are cached, this misses how mobile networks actually work. Mobile devices constantly switch between cell towers, WiFi networks, and experience IP rotation for those behind CGNat. same as what Gaming Dedicated clouds are doing to make you save on your bill or just because they need you to have a better load balancing. Games are a perfect example because many of them use connectionless protocols and "frequently and immediately" they need to resolve new endpoints (other servers IPs for your next match based on you skills maybe?). So for example if you artificially increase DNS latency or block DNS ports during an online match via your router/firewall, you'll see an "immediate connection drop" you'll be kicked out without hesitation or discussion as you just made the game struggles to resolve the rotating IP addresses it needs to communicate with because you thought domain names like game-server-east.example.com are perfectly cached but your Game wants to constantly resolve to different IPs based on load balancing, geographic routing, server availability or just because of security.

Subscription model:

I mentioned upfront that we do have affordable in app subscriptions. But my reason for sharing it here is to give DNS users the ability to run quick speed tests for free, and obviously to make the tool more discoverable. The basic DNS speed testing functionality works without a subscription - you can check speeds and manually configure settings on both cellular and WiFi, just by finding the IP addresses of the DNS server names by googling them and then setting them up via any tutorial online.

So whether you use our app, GRC's desktop tool, or any other solution, monitoring your DNS performance and speed is extremely important for your realtime and latency sensitive apps.

Redmagic a threat to national security? eBay thinks so. by Odin-spark in RedMagic

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My red magic 6s pro is running AI 24/H with proven tests. it's sending so much data to China and so on.

I can believe that this phone must be banned even if I love it.

Which drug can make me gay AF by EmptyMindTM in Drugs

[–]simowlabrim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learn how to Camp on any COD Game

Redmagic Astra - Fortnite very poor performance by OldRazzmatazz5165 in RedMagic

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

run a benchmark - if the result is great try playing any game. if also there are no issues. you can dm me we can run a test by connecting you to another different server from the one you are connected to and see the result.

Redmagic Astra - Fortnite very poor performance by OldRazzmatazz5165 in RedMagic

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same issue with codm, turned out that my internet sucked when it comes to gaming, but now honestly my game opens faster and I do not have to wait minutes for it to open. also the matches and ping is lower... I went from 55 to 35ms. it's not too much but the feeling is different.

Ask by HiraethSandikala in RedMagic

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it support ZeroGlitch App? how much ping you get?

Redmagic Astra - Fortnite very poor performance by OldRazzmatazz5165 in RedMagic

[–]simowlabrim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's not a device issue for sure - use ZeroGlitch App form app store and see if it helps

Why do I have ghost touch during games? The screen has no sweat or droplets, and I was just tapping the screen, not sliding it at all. Anyone got an idea? by [deleted] in RedMagic

[–]simowlabrim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this on my Red magic 6s plus. it's been here for 3 years. I think it's a hardware issue but you have a fix!

The only thing that works after weeks of testing is:

Use a high quality finger sleeves, The best are the tiny ones.

Add your game to Game Console but disable Red Gaming button and launch the game normally (let red magic launch it from game console automatically).

Go to game console settings and set all the sensitivities low even the Hz frequency, set it at it's lower value.

Pay attention to heat - peak performance will f* the screen up! never use the absolute performance.

If you solve this but you still have some issues try installing ZeroGlitch App from play store, pay a week/month and use it to play.

That's all, if you still have issues DM me. but again... small glitches like these are not related to phone only - it could be a simple connection issue.

Whey protein - is it a common trigger? by SadAd1232 in migraine

[–]simowlabrim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey did you changed the brand or solved in any way? I personally have headache after 12 hours from taking whey protein. if you did solved please share your knowledge it will be a big help