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LorenDB

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OpenAI's Atlas browser doesn't make it to its first birthday

theregister.com
5 points·by LorenDB·13 ore fa·0 comments

Chinese CZ-10B rocket booster is caught by cables in successful landing

twitter.com
3 points·by LorenDB·16 ore fa·0 comments

Ventoy

ventoy.net
7 points·by LorenDB·ieri·1 comments

Matrix v1.19 Release

matrix.org
3 points·by LorenDB·l’altro ieri·0 comments

Using Linux tc to limit the outgoing bandwidth of a web server

utcc.utoronto.ca
7 points·by LorenDB·3 giorni fa·1 comments

Vought V-173

en.wikipedia.org
3 points·by LorenDB·3 giorni fa·0 comments

DRAM prices are killing the cheap smartphone

theregister.com
3 points·by LorenDB·4 giorni fa·1 comments

Meta Tests Pocket, an Experimental App for AI-Generated Mini-Games

ghacks.net
1 points·by LorenDB·4 giorni fa·0 comments

NostalgicPod – iPod-like music player for Android

nostalgicpod.com
3 points·by LorenDB·4 giorni fa·0 comments

Electric anti-aircraft interceptor drone breaks world air speed record at 434mph

tomshardware.com
62 points·by LorenDB·5 giorni fa·55 comments

CS2 Fog Of War: Server-sided anti-wallhack occlusion culling for CS2 servers

github.com
104 points·by LorenDB·5 giorni fa·66 comments

Apprentice developer defied orders – then got a job supporting her weird code

theregister.com
4 points·by LorenDB·5 giorni fa·0 comments

Fixing analog audio on the $2.58 HDMI-to-VGA adapter

nyanpasu64.gitlab.io
2 points·by LorenDB·5 giorni fa·0 comments

Building DIMMsum: a price tracker for used server RAM on eBay

austinsnerdythings.com
2 points·by LorenDB·5 giorni fa·0 comments

Germany's 60K-game preservation project collapses after €1.5M funding dries up

tomshardware.com
14 points·by LorenDB·6 giorni fa·1 comments

NostalgicPod

nostalgicpod.com
2 points·by LorenDB·7 giorni fa·0 comments

The Belkin Cable Doesn't Charge the Nintendo Switch 2 Faster

lttlabs.com
4 points·by LorenDB·7 giorni fa·0 comments

Jensen Huang's signed leather jacket could fetch up to $60K in charity auction

tomshardware.com
2 points·by LorenDB·7 giorni fa·0 comments

HamsterOS jams a 32-bit GUI operating system in a single 1.44 MB floppy disk

tomshardware.com
4 points·by LorenDB·10 giorni fa·0 comments

Steam Deck and Wayland

notmart.org
4 points·by LorenDB·10 giorni fa·0 comments

comments

LorenDB
·14 ore fa·discuss
Maybe they'll hit him with an upcharge for the amusement park package.
LorenDB
·l’altro ieri·discuss
> Which means, they must all be calling Google, no?

Incorrect. Alternate search providers exist, such as Bing (used by DuckDuckGo, for example) and Brave.
LorenDB
·3 giorni fa·discuss
This reminds me of the old adage that the space shuttle's size was determined by the width of a horse. Not sure if it's actually true.

https://astrodigital.org/space/stshorse.html
LorenDB
·3 giorni fa·discuss
I love to see that they're using Snapper with btrfs. Snapper is one of the coolest "boring" Linux projects I know of. You normally don't even realize it's there, but when you need it, it's a lifesaver.
LorenDB
·3 giorni fa·discuss
I'd be interested to know how this works. Whitelist? Blacklist? Something else?

Edit: appears to be using blacklists.
LorenDB
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Is this now the easiest way to play Rocket League on Linux?
LorenDB
·4 giorni fa·discuss
For those unaware: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Plumbbob

Most people agree that the manhole cover would have been vaporized during its atmospheric ascent portion of flight, but I still like to believe that somewhere out there in the void, a small blob of molten steel that survived the atmosphere is drifting in solar orbit.
LorenDB
·7 giorni fa·discuss
I live in rural America. The story is quite similar here. My options were (a) cellular hotspot, which is slow and expensive, or (b) satellite internet, which is also slow and expensive. Despite government programs, there are no cable/fiber/DSL options in my area. Starlink fills the gap nicely; it's not blazingly fast, but pretty much meets FCC broadband definitions for $55/mo.
LorenDB
·9 giorni fa·discuss
And here I was hoping they'd decided to support Linux on the Snapdragon X2 chips.
LorenDB
·11 giorni fa·discuss
It's #10 on front page for me.
LorenDB
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Looks like we've hugged it to death.
LorenDB
·11 giorni fa·discuss
It's also the name of an n-body physics mod for Kerbal Space Program.

https://github.com/mockingbirdnest/Principia
LorenDB
·13 giorni fa·discuss
And here we see an egregious example of scroll hijacking, at least on mobile.
LorenDB
·15 giorni fa·discuss
https://xcancel.com/xandurglar/status/2070179038417821777
LorenDB
·18 giorni fa·discuss
Yep, 7200 RPM spinning rust.
LorenDB
·20 giorni fa·discuss
One of my Proxmox hosts is glacially slow at running VMs. (Dell R520; I have a same-generation server that is fine at VMs, so not sure what the root cause is). I wonder if this would help performance.
LorenDB
·28 giorni fa·discuss
It's a really cool concept, but this article has a misleading clickbait title that really turns me off. Could this post be renamed?
LorenDB
·29 giorni fa·discuss
Since I didn't think to post it earlier, here is the related video that explains the project: https://youtube.com/watch?v=w6rkhvdAqHU
LorenDB
·mese scorso·discuss
> Not an easy thing to gauge. X/Twitter stopped publishing MAUs after the acquisition.

You're in luck. IIRC some of the SpaceX IPO marketing materials said they have 550M MAU.
LorenDB
·mese scorso·discuss
Don't forget, this is the same company that is killing Publisher with no true alternative to open existing .pub files. At least they aren't planning to rip Publisher away from perpetually-licensed users (yet).