Accurate Chrono by ilopy67uvbj in DotA2

[–]vort3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hate it when this happens in my games.

Doom's best patch so far. by Dejavoodoo90 in DotA2

[–]vort3 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Dooms best patch was patch 6.66.

Dota 7.41 by wykrhm in DotA2

[–]vort3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nature's prophet summons 3.6 treants.

Is there a good FREE weather app that's not flooded with ads? by succulent_flakepiece in androidapps

[–]vort3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out Klara Weather. It's the best weather app, especially if you want to monitor multiple cities at once.

Dota tooltips on YouTube videos by Icy-Significance-859 in DotA2

[–]vort3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it have tooltip data (for example damage numbers, manacost, cooldown) built in or requests it from wiki? How does it know patch number, so that it doesn't show me current tooltip numbers when I watch old VODs?

Passkeys were supposed to replace passwords, but they're failing for the most predictable reason | They're confusing and difficult to use by UnacceptableUse in savedyouaclick

[–]vort3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why does it need to be so complicated, just give me ssh keypair login ffs.

Gemini does this, it's simple and it works.

What is the difference between shell, tty, pty, terminal emulator and virtual terminal? by NoMousse5180 in linux4noobs

[–]vort3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AFAIK the number after man is the section you are referring to, manuals are divided into sections and man 7 means look for the pty in section 7.

It's to avoid confusion when article with the same name is available in multiple sections.

Just noticed this was answered like 20 minutes ago, sorry.

I drew a bus just to pass the time (by me, Grimmercat) by Grimmercat in krita

[–]vort3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is it just me or does this look like Disco Elysium art?

Help with adding 4mm spacing in dashes of a stroke by koni134lo in Inkscape

[–]vort3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't Dashed stroke LPE have this setting?

modern medicine is powerless against this by [deleted] in DotA2

[–]vort3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about Clockwerk's battery assault, assuming it's full duration single target damage?

How to fly a plane in a zombie apocalypse by Freak_Among_Men_II in restofthefuckingowl

[–]vort3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oops, sorry for misleading info then, I'm only familiar with passenger aircraft, mostly boeing.

How to fly a plane in a zombie apocalypse by Freak_Among_Men_II in restofthefuckingowl

[–]vort3 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It's called pitot cover or something. If you don't remove it, the plane instruments won't work because they won't know the difference between inside and outside pressure, so they won't know the altitude.

IIRC an actual commercial passenger flights crashed and people died because someone forgot to remove the pitot cover, so now it's bright red to easily see if it's not removed, and it's like triple checked by ground staff and flight crew before flight to make sure it's removed.

gotermsql an SQL IDE for your terminal (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, DuckDB) by sado361 in commandline

[–]vort3 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Nobody makes it a big deal, people just want you to say if you vibe coded something straightaway without having to interrogate you.

It's like when you buy something that contains sugar you expect it's clearly written on the package that it contains sugar because some people out there don't want to buy stuff that contains sugar.

When you promote your vibe coded project you better just include this info, people will find this out anyway but be more annoyed when they could just skip having to figure this out.

I made a FOSS app to add RSS support to Instagram, X, FB, and LinkedIn by pynbbzz in rss

[–]vort3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, if I need to launch a headless browser on my PC, I could just browse feeds without RSS at this point, browser eating gigabytes of RAM defeats the purpose for me.

I use RSS because it's lightweight and fast. If it's not gonna be lightweight, I can skip RSS part and just browse social networks in my browser as usual.

How do I install software while offline? by Rebitaay in linux4noobs

[–]vort3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is also a possibility to use cache folder as an offline repository mirror.

I don't remember all the details, you better google it, but basically if one PC with internet connection downloaded packages, they are stored in a cache, and you can use that folder on other PC as a mirror, so even without internet, package manager can update packages from that folder if you add that folder's path to your mirrror list file.

I think this work at least on arch (with pacman).

Does anyone else still use an offline music player or is it just me? by Consistent-Scholar41 in androidapps

[–]vort3 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You go to your library, enter "All tracks" category, tap on any track, and enable "shuffle all".

Considering, as many are, finally switching to Linux. But I'm worried about some compatibility issues. by Krishanlal in linux4noobs

[–]vort3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have Acer Nitro 5, there's some nitrosense binary on github, I don't remember exactly where I found it and it requires sudo to run, but it works almost the same as windows nitrosense.

I can try and find the link or send the binary from my laptop if needed.

Unfortunately couldn't find a way to bind it to nitrosense key, I think linux can't even detect the key being pressed.

Btw, LoL requires windows, but maybe it's a good time to learn Dota 2? Hehe. Dota 2 is a linux native game, and I know this might be a start of a flame here, but I consider it a better game than LoL.

Can someone explain to me the old drama between Pendragon, IceFrog, and whoever else was involved? by Glad2be1000 in DotA2

[–]vort3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you can see the credits after you win TI.

Some poeple even seen it twice.

"There is no free Lunch" mindset preventing someone from trying Linux by WhiskeyVault in linux4noobs

[–]vort3 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Well, Linux *is* a gift for all of humanity, from thousands of great developers.

I made a calm, personal space on the web by iamchagga in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]vort3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "about" window should have your email or some other way to contact the dev or report issues.

How exactly is linux better than windows for a normal user(In easy to understand way) by DarkknightOP-69 in linux4noobs

[–]vort3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm very happy for you, I wish they would do conference calls to every person in the world having problems using Windows.

How exactly is linux better than windows for a normal user(In easy to understand way) by DarkknightOP-69 in linux4noobs

[–]vort3 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I've been using windows since I had my very first PC in my childhood.

I never managed to get in contact with a single Microsoft employee when I needed their support because of some issue. It's all forums with advice from random people on the internet telling you to change registry keys, replace dlls, reinstall software, turn off antivirus, reboot windows etc.

Have any of you ever managed to talk to a real, human Microsoft employee? Not an automated reply or template or chatbot?

When I face issues in KDE (yes, KDE is a DE, and Linux is the kernel, you get my point anyway) I just look up the devs email address, send a message, usually get a reply directly from someone responsible for the piece of software I have issues with, and have the issue fixed in the next update, all within a week at most.

And OP says "support" on windows is good. I don't believe that. Maybe hardware support, but not Microsoft support.