Is AMDvbflash safe? what is going with it?
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GE-Proton9-12 Released
proton:
- added latest upstream proton changes
- added latest upstream steamclient changes
- updated wine to latest bleeding edge
- updated dxvk to latest git
- updated vkd3d to latest git
protonfixes:
- libmspack, xrandr, cabextract are now built as part of the proton-ge build process instead of being included as prebuilt binaries (thanks R1kaB3rN)
- winetricks updated to latest git
- star citizen protonfix updated (thanks marcan)
- fix added for Full Metal Daemon Muramasa (thanks R1kaB3rN)
- fix install location of xlive.dll for xliveless (thanks ProjectSynchro)
- add fix for Bully: Scholarship edition (thanks Root-Core)
- add fix for Dirt 2 (thanks ProjectSynchro)
- add fix for CYGNI: All Guns Blazing (thanks Root-Core)
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The regressions are what bum me out about playing Windows games on Linux.
Games like Yakuza 5, where Proton worked for awhile, but then broke. So you need to manually use year-old versions for the game to run correctly.
EDIT: Funny I should mention Yakuza 5, because I just tried it on this new version, and it works again. (No wrong audio on cutscenes. No getting stuck on the initial load screen when starting the game.)
Crows Are Even Smarter Than We Thought
Crows May Be Smarter Than We Thought
New evidence suggests the corvid family has surprising mental abilities.Kenna Hughes-Castleberry (Nautilus)
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How could you get a split-flap display like these to work with Pixelfed?
cross-posted from: lemmy.crimedad.work/post/12440…
How do I get a split-flap display like these to work with Pixelfed?cross-posted from: pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crime…
How do I get a split-flap display like these to work with Pixelfed?
Staticrypt: Password protect a static HTML page, decrypted in-browser in JS with no dependency. No server logic needed.
HN discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
Similar tools:
github.com/dividuum/html-vault
github.com/MaxLaumeister/PageC…
github.com/a-nau/password-prot…
github.com/mprimi/portable-sec…
Thanks to @refalo@programming.dev
GitHub - robinmoisson/staticrypt: Password protect a static HTML page, decrypted in-browser in JS with no dependency. No server logic needed.
Password protect a static HTML page, decrypted in-browser in JS with no dependency. No server logic needed. - robinmoisson/staticryptGitHub
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Any AI tool to analyse a git repo for malicious code?
cross-posted from: discuss.tchncs.de/post/2129899…
I'm trying to feel more comfortable using random GitHub projects, basically.
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Probably not. Obfuscation works, and might even depend on remote code being downloaded at either build time or run time.
There are a lot of heuristics you can use (e.g. disallowing some functions/modules) to check a codebase, but those already exist no AI required. Unless you call static analysis "AI", who knows.
But an AI can "realise" the code might be downloading something it doesn't need to. That's the point.
AI is "smart" and understands that you told it that the library was supposed to do something specific, and it can understand that and look for things that seem not correlated to the purpose of the repo.
Its got a dataset of billions for tokens, youre better off running the stock market as an antivirus.
Instead if you care use specifically curated programs for the task, like antivirus'
AoM on Linux in 2024
cross-posted from: jlai.lu/post/10083697
Haven't bought the game yet, but these instructions seem legit. I found this link in a ProtonDB comment who claims to be its author/hoster: protondb.com/app/1934680#WRxwB…
AoM on Linux in 2024
Documentation about how to play Age of Mythology on Linux, up-to-date for 2024aom.arkanosis.net
How the Weak Win Wars: A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict - Anna’s Archive
Arreguín-Toft, Ivan MIT Press; MIT Press - Journals; JSTOR (ISSN 0162-2889) International Security, #1, 26, pages 93-128, 2001 julannas-archive.org
Varför antalet skjutningar ökar eller minskar. De senaste åren har många utförare av skjutvapenvåld varit väldigt unga. Det har föregåtts av förändringar i den kriminella miljön sedan mitten på 00-talet då det dödliga skjutvapenvåldet började öka.
wayland-protocols 1.37 released
Adds xdg-toplevel-icon for changing icon in places like the titlebar without needing to create desktop entries.
Also adds ext-image-capture-source and ext-image-copy-capture which is used for capturing outputs/windows, used in wlroots and Cosmic.
Wow the icon saga is finished!?
If anyone wants to throw away a couple hours, there was SO much discussion (and initially drama) over it: gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland…
staging: Add xdg-toplevel-icon to allow windows to set dedicated icons (!269) · Merge requests · wayland / wayland-protocols · GitLab
Hi everyone! Here is yet another controversial protocol, but I think it is a lot easier to discuss pros and cons if there is a concrete...GitLab
Mummified brains show cocaine arrived in Europe far earlier than we thought
Link to study the article is based on:
sciencedirect.com/science/arti…
Mummified brains show cocaine arrived in Europe far earlier than we thought | Popular Science
Italians used coca leaves by at least the 17th century.Andrew Paul (Popular Science)
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Not sure we can call it cocaine though, isn't that term reserved for the hydrochloride salt form of the drug?
If these plants were brought back as marvels of the new world, they probably were presented to some sort of royalty or another, and there were a lot of alchemists in 17th century Europe.
Which brings me to my point that I don't think "cocaine" is exclusively for the hydrochloride salt. Sure, freebase cocaine has its own name (crack), but it still is cocaine. So I'd wager a guess saying cocaine is defined as any extract from the plant.
Let's see.
Well some so, yeah. Mostly it's just referring to the alkaloid, but I'd agree with you that chewing leafs doesn't constitute "using cocaine".
Because I'm pretty sure that, say, Bohemian alchemists would've had no trouble making a potent concoction from the leaves. And I mean "Bohemian" and "concoction" in their literal meanings.
Like a tincture of cocaine. Hits like a hammer, easy to make.
Den 14 juli i år hittades två döda män i en utbrunnen bli i ett industriområde i Fosie, Malmö. Efter en tid kunde de två männen identifieras som britter på besök i Malmö. Nu har en 19-åring häktats som misstänkt för medhjälp till mord för inblandning i dubbelmordet.
blog.zaramis.se/2024/08/31/19-…
19-åring häktad för dubbelmord på britter - Svenssons Nyheter
19-åring häktad för dubbelmord. Den 14 juli i år hittades två döda män i en utbrunnen bli i ett industriområde i Fosie, Malmö. Efter en tidAnders_S (Svenssons Nyheter)
Remember Cutefish? Pretty sure it's dead
CutefishOS Reborn
Download CutefishOS Reborn for free. Make a better Desktop OS Focus on simplicity, beauty and practicality. Cutefish OS is an elegant, beautiful and easy-to-use Linux desktop operating system.SourceForge
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I watched the GitHub and it looks like it's deepin os with a custom settings app and a MacOS style dock.
At that point just install deepin os and hope they don't lie about user privacy (being owned by a Chinese for-profit doesn't help)
zmk-rgbled-widget: A ZMK module to add battery & BT indicators using an RGB LED (like in Xiao BLEs)
I find that having a way to check the battery and connection status is very useful with wireless devices. Traditionally, the way to do this is through the addition of a display. However I always thought displays were a bit overkill for that and once I started using Xiao BLE controllers I noticed that they have an RGB LED built onto the controller itself that can be programmed.
So I wrote a small tool to indicate the battery and BT profile status that uses that LED, and I thought I'd share more broadly in case it is useful to others. It's pretty easy to add to your ZMK build as documented in the README as it is a ZMK module.
While it supports Seeeduino Xiao BLE out of the box, it's also easy to add support for it if you have a custom keyboard that has three dumb LEDs for RGB colors.
GitHub - caksoylar/zmk-rgbled-widget: A ZMK module to add battery & BT indicators using an RGB LED (like in Xiao BLEs)
A ZMK module to add battery & BT indicators using an RGB LED (like in Xiao BLEs) - caksoylar/zmk-rgbled-widgetGitHub
Nice! It was essentially my first Zephyr project and I tried to make it accessible code-wise, so I am happy you found it useful in that regard.
I know at least a couple other people that adapted it to a single LED. I’d probably do it too if I needed it but I’d find it difficult to share it with others given that decoding the information is harder for others.
Kalle Sundin är en ny ledarskribent i Aftonbladet. Han har skrivit en ledare om att justitieminister Gunnar Strömmer borde läsa kriminologi. Det har han helt rätt i. Men även Kalle Sundin borde läsa kriminologi.
This week in Plasma: inhibiting inhibitions and more!
This week in Plasma: inhibiting inhibitions and more!
This is a big one, folks. Plasma 6.2’s soft feature freeze is now in effect, which means the last few features have just been merged! Now we’ll have six weeks of heavy bug-fixing before…Adventures in Linux and KDE
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Have you reported bugs? They're working hard on fixing all the issues, but they gotta know about it :)
I have reported and/or commented on existing issues when plasma 6.0.0 rolled out on arch and there has been no work on them as far as I can see.
I even asked in the matrix dev rooms.
They were not even triaged. So some describe the same issue multiple times. Check the ones which had activity in 2024:
The most annoying ones for me personally, in no particular order:
- bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4…
- bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4…
- bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4…
- bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4…
- bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4…
- bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4…
- bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4…
- bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4…
tldr: nothing works - sorry for being bitter
Brainf...
some brainfuck fluff
Includes a complete language reference, plus my many brainfuck programs and some implementations and commentary.brainfuck.org
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