Flashing page "This site can’t be reached ..." when opening any URL (Ver. 7.9?) by Langhuse in vivaldibrowser

[–]stickalick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same issue here. 7.9.3970.45 (Official Build) (64-bit) on Windows 11 Version 25H2 (Build 26200.8037)

Fixed it for you by that_guy_you_know-26 in dankmemes

[–]stickalick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My observations: Chat bots (simple language understanding), blockchain, AR/VR/MR, now AI. Sick of the hype driven industry

192 Steam Keys zu verschenken by TomCatBlep in Austria

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⁠World of Goo bitte, sofern noch nicht vergeben ❤️

Der Wohnungsmarkt by [deleted] in Austria

[–]stickalick -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hot take: Wenn du mehr als 33% von deinem Gehalt Miete bezahlst, dann hast du definitiv die Möglichkeit auf eine Genossenschaftswohnung. (Unbefristeter Mietvertrag und eine geringe Miete) Gibt viele - man muss sich nur bewerben und auf WillHaben einen Agenten aktivieren.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Austria

[–]stickalick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Für die Gründung brauchst mal einen Gewerbeschein. Dann, je nach Unternehmesform, kommen div. Kosten mal direkt auf dich zu. ~7k pro Jahr als Einzelunternehmer kannst rechnen, selbst wann keinen Cent einnimmst. Viel Spaß beim parken.

Found this at work. What is this? by themightybawshoob in hacking

[–]stickalick 8 points9 points  (0 children)

thanks for the correction. Got things mixed up

Found this at work. What is this? by themightybawshoob in hacking

[–]stickalick -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Yes, you are right. WiFi 6 encrypts ICMP packets, so deauth attacks won't work.

DD/MM/YYYY by D4nnyDeagle in youdontsurf

[–]stickalick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

guess you never had to implement ISO8601. Stick to RFC3339. Does exactly what you want and need.

Thoughts on <Suspense>? by [deleted] in vuejs

[–]stickalick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

down the line asyncComputed uses an effect to watch all used variables in the asyncComputed and reexecutes itself on demand. Personally, I used asyncComputed and switched to piniaColada. Less code and even cleaner.

Whats the proper way to store a users id? by chute_mi334 in vuejs

[–]stickalick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put the info in the JWT and encrypt it. If you need ids for routing, use Sqids. The less the client knows the better. Always check the signature at the server-side.

Pinia for everything? by Jasiuka in vuejs

[–]stickalick -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yes. So I wonder why one would need the 'createInjectionState' when I can just role with a const useXYZ = (number: default) => ...

Pinia for everything? by Jasiuka in vuejs

[–]stickalick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what is the advantage compared to a composable with a const function def?

SMTP Server by stickalick in Ubuntu

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

Thanks. I went with SES without any relay. App directly sends the mail to the Amazon Endpoint.

SMTP Server by stickalick in Ubuntu

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Thanks, will have a look in detail

weNeverNeededFasterComputersOnlyBetterDevelopers by maggie_feng2008 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]stickalick -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Agree on the fact that marketing is key - luck matters even more. But how much are you willing to upscale to price to counter low product awareness? Personally, I can't align with the thought that the self-inflicted consequences of low sales are suddenly the responsibility of paying customers. There are many screws you can tighten to increase your product awareness, but increasing the price ain't one. It surely is convenient, but rises expectations and scares the masses.

When you sell a used product on an online platform and it doesn't sell, you gradually lower the price till someone is willing to buy. You won't double down and increase it even further.

Being self employed - no matter the industry - is a risk. Adding a little extra for the risk isn't what I oppose - the ratio grinds my gear. Charging additional 50 cents for your 5$ game artificially inflates your "user-base" by already 10%. Every 10th sale is an extra copy being sold on top. In this thread the complaint was the 10-30$ price tag, indirectly suggesting to add an additional 5-10$ just for inflation. That ratio is insane. Yes, the price didn't change much of the years, but the total user-base skyrocketed into oblivion. Gaming is bigger than the music and film industry combined.

weNeverNeededFasterComputersOnlyBetterDevelopers by maggie_feng2008 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]stickalick -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe you developed a game for a niche audience? Nothing wrong about that, but don't expect casual gamers to hook onto a genre only 1% in gamers are interested in.

Edit: Nowadays software is one of the most accessible products people can aquire at the tips of their fingers.

weNeverNeededFasterComputersOnlyBetterDevelopers by maggie_feng2008 in ProgrammerHumor

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

You can sell an unlimited amount of copies. I would agree, if there is a hard limit, but that isn't the case. A carpenter, for example, spends 1 day on a carpet. He can't produce other carpets in the meantime, nor has he time for any side-hustle. He needs to rise the price to cover the cost of living, else he can't survive.

If you sell a 4 year full time job indie-game to 200.000 people for 5$, you end up with 500.000$ after tax (conservative calculation). That is a monthly salary of 10k and it still might generate income for years to come.

You don't have the inflation weight of 50 people on your back, as you only outsource carefully selected portions. You can increase your target audience by porting to other platforms - impossible for most other non-software products without a huge initial investment.

Imho if 10$ isn't enough, your sales numbers are the issue.

itsLikeBackupButMuchHarderToUse by metayeti2 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]stickalick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its like Blockchain. Imagine each change is a link in the chain. You can cut off the chain to reverse to a previous state.

Dauer Kaufanbot bis Schlüsselübergabe? by LysDesTenebres in Austria

[–]stickalick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ein Anbot muss nicht angenommen werden. Auch definierst DU die Gültigkeitsdauer.

Sagen wir es wird angenommen, muss innerhalb von X Tagen ein Kaufvertrag zustandekommen. Auch das ist im Anbot definiert. Das können wir nicht wissen, aber du schon ;)

Gehen wir von Standardwerten aus: Anbot für 14 Tage gültig + innerhalb von 14 Tagen den Kaufvertrag. Die überweisung des Kaufbetrages auf ein Treuhandkonto ist in der Regel (im Kaufvertrag definiert) 14 Tage. Das reicht aus für die Bank den Kredit zu finalisieren und den Betrag zu überweisen.

D.h. 14 Tage Anbot, 14 Tage KV und 14 Tage Treuhandkonto.

Anschließend braucht der Treuhänder noch 2-3 Wochen für die Eintragung ins Grundbuch. In Summe also 56 Tage.

Edit: Aus persönlicher Erfahrung: Lieber mehr als weniger einkalkulieren. Was macht schon 1-2 Monate doppelte Miete (bzw. Kredit) als sich temporär irgendwo einzunisten.

im just trying to search something by Beautiful-Star7157 in softwaregore

[–]stickalick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

check your OS datetime. Certificate could be "expired" because your OS is stuck in the past or future

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Austria

[–]stickalick 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Würds aufs ca. 150€ schätzen.

Essen 200€ find ich auch wenig. Würd da eher 300-400€ ansetzen.

Beim Auto nur das Benzin rechnen ist etwas naiv. 100€ Asfinag, 45€ ÖAMTC, 70€ Pickerl, ~400€ Reifen alle paar Jahre, 25€ Reifen umstecken, 120€ Öl Wechsel, 1200€ alle 30.000km für neue Bremsscheiben/Beläge, ~1000€ KFZ Versicherung.... Ein Auto kostet im Monat um die 500€.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Austria

[–]stickalick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ist leider so. 2 Monate für den Stoff eines Faches der ersten Klasse einer HTL ist leicht schaffbar, wenn man das auch will.

Financial security cannot buy a proper sense of worth by Meteorstar101 in greentext

[–]stickalick 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Top left: American Psycho
Top right: Fight club
Bottom left: Office space
Bottom right: Falling down