[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago

The 500 cigarettes adapter is so funny to me

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

My understanding is that captchas were never supposed to be impenetrable, just difficult enough that to have bots (or mechanical turks) solve them at scale is expensive enough to deter that kind of automation. It's probably getting a lot easier for a computer to solve nowadays though.

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 7 points 4 months ago

word of advice for anyone thinking of buying soda for the promo event

Dont

Instead, consider waiting a couple years for when all the rewards are gonna get put on the mogstation. And it'll probably be cheaper than however much mountain dew you would be pouring down the sink. Really, think about what you're missing? "Mountain Zu"? Think of your favorite mount, is some random zu any better? Zu is a regular enemy, you can go out and fight one anywhere, its not some Bajamut Blast or anything, the mount is just a fuckin regular green bird. If you don't participate in the promo then you aren't missing anything spectacular.

This has been a cynical XIV PSA

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 5 points 7 months ago

Pretty crazy for a program to have that egregious a vulnerability, but also the version of the emulator with the ACE exploit (1.6) is more than 12 years old at this point. As the video states, the modern releases are freeware-nagware anyway so everyone is better off switching to a different (+open source) emulator entirely. I like the "virus" shown off at the end of the video too, that was fun

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

こんにちは - "Hello"

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 17 points 8 months ago

The joke is that the article doesn't list a single name.

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago

The name of the company that produced many of the greatest shmups of all time, starting with donpachi, is CAVE, unrelated to the indie game Cave Story

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

It's a great movie. I saw it in IMAX on opening night. If i'm not mistaken, this is an original plot that doesn't have any manga source. Beautiful visuals, great opening theme, all of the key elements that you would expect from a Spy×Family arc. Anya and Bond have their Forrest Gump-like tendency to get into big trouble and do great things, Twilight shows off his cunning/perception and dexterity, Yor has some great action scenes where most of the budget went ~~and she also gets very drunk~~. The only thing I could dock points for is toilet humor, not my thing but it's a kids/family movie we're talking about.

I'm glad that it's getting licensed for international release. Stuff like the most recent Seishun Buta Yarou film will probably never see US theaters (though that's a much more niche audience).

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 26 points 11 months ago

Manjaro's packages being separate from the main arch linux repository is really the kicker. It's a completely preventable source of dependency issues especially when it comes to the aur. Instructions on the arch linux wiki won't quite line up with what you need to do on Manjaro sometimes, and eventually you'll be SOL if you only follow the arch wiki. You won't understand the components of your system as well if you install Manjaro so a first-time user will have a harder experience fixing their machine.

It's a classic case of "if it aint broke don't fix it". Manjaro fixes a problem that never existed. Arch linux works perfectly as a daily driver. The installation process continues to get easier, and really there is no experience required, if you can follow instructions, the wiki goes into great detail on everything you need to do to get to a working system and keep it that way.

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago

Yes, plugins work really well on linux. Use xivlauncher, available through git or aur. Every addon that i have tried has worked flawlessly. Use IINACT for parsing, it's a plugin version of ACT that is much more stable than standalone ACT in my experience, albeit with fewer config options

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Ah, this is really more of using HTTP to transfer files. I do something similar with the default python web server module to transfer files in a pinch but this also implements the post/put part of the transfer with some nice buttons (instead of me straight up curl'ing the files to my desktop via the running http server).

[-] ganoo_slash_linux@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

These two are a power couple

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