The Post Ninja

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Going from the bleeps and bloops of the 8-bit gaming era to VR is quite a leap. VR was the realm of scifi, and now it exists as a reality. Is it perfect? No, and the steep psychological learning curve can be off-putting to some, but it’s really good even as it is now.


A backdoor is a backdoor. No amount of spin will change that fact. Backdoors, especially known ones, are an open invitation to get hacked.


Archived something someone doesn’t want to be seen by the world… like any and all since-removed misinformation for one…


Oh, good, this needed to happen. People making grandiose claims about AI’s capabilities that it’s nowhere near ready for needed to be shot down.


AI consumes power, yes, it’s projected to triple its environmental impact, yes, but its environmental impact is much less than most other things. If anything, the AI hate train draws angry peoples’ focus off the big polluters that matter.

“Arrghle AI is in everything and modern cars track you, I’ll just drive a 30+ year old pickup truck because they don’t has no AI tracking nonsense”

Oil and gas companies: money


It’s a percent against the world’s emissions. Be concerned less with this. AI is the current hate train whipping boy, and takes the pressure of public focus off the biggest polluters.


I’ve had people that refuse to use an adblocker because “the creators deserve to get paid”. Well, your funeral if you get malvertising…


From the ashes of the fallen will rise a victor. Let the fools burn their money on dead projects.


Let’s go one step further…

VRChat on the Quest is not a babysitter!


Cry me a half billion dollar river, maybe we can use that money to fix all the damages it did.


I mean, ok, it’s not like anyone using Procreate is going to use AI generation in it anyway…



Didn’t see a video of it anywhere on the article. Either my browser didn’t support or idk.



My friend, have you ever configured an LED signboard before? If not, what you will learn will shock you…

…a lot of these boards are controlled by proprietary chinese software that only functions on Windows XP… even today.

As to why they don’t have a more modern OS connected to a signboard that obviously supports at least VGA and probably HDMI… I don’t know. Especially since the BSOD is a Windows 10 BSOD… XP did not have QR code sad face BSODs at the time.


So… if you don’t want the world to see your work, why are you hosting it publicly?


Reminder that due to the chicken tax, these vehicles have to be 25 years old before they can be imported.

The big problem is, these vehicles were built to 30 year old safety standards - no vehicle from the 1990’s (except maybe a SAAB, and even then they’re not strong enough anymore and will fail a small offset frontal) can compete with a modern car in safety requirements.

There is also the fact that these vehicles have been around for 25 years, and have that amount of age and wear on their platform - they won’t be as strong as they originally were off the production line.


Controversial Take:

Windows 11 is actually decent



My car is a basic car… it even has a standard manual… but it does have some useful features, like android auto and a reverse camera… but otherwise is a product of last decade with technology from the 1980’s


You know, this is a useful tool when you’re clearing a malware infection. Everyone seems to be assuming this is fully automatic, but it requires you to accept the change before it commits.

Of course, since everyone here is rabidly anti-Microsoft, anything MS does is automatically the worst thing in existance.

Edit: In this case, it is providing the option to reset Edge’s search and home settings back to “known safe” defaults. If you had this tool let you set anything, that’s an attack surface that can be exploited by a “tech” from India or a malware running counterops to prevent removal.

Worst case, you use another browser, since clearly Microsoft is the devil and you shouldn’t use Edge anyway.



+1 to Point Of Sale systems - POS as the acronym is. Every single one of them.


Bazzite is a neat concept, and I run it too. Still haven’t gotten VR to work properly, though (Quest 2)


Hah, someone else from the ye olde Yellowdog days


I wish this was true…

…but there’s still a few technical issues that keep things from running smooth.

Also, VR.


One reason not to switch to linux: I want to play PCVR with my Quest 2. It has a really bad stutter when moving around using the only tool that works: ALVR, and this makes VR unplayable. I have not found an actual solution, just a handful of speculative issues threads that go silent as to what is the answer if any.


LibreOffice is perfectly fine for your Dear Princess Celestia letters (which 99 percent of Word users do is write simple letters), but once you start doing more advanced formatting (such as tables and text boxes and other embeddings), LibreO really doesn’t like it. And good luck if you have to convert such a Word document.


L, R, Z, all four C buttons, left on the D-pad, analog stick halfway left until the tone, then halfway right to the tone, then halfway left to the tone.


This definitely won’t be misused in any way that would completely destroy the good name of the person taking/in the frame of the image. It’s just one “probable cause” search from a bad day.


That works great when you’re young, kid, bit when you get older, you’re going to be forgetting and resetting a lot of those passwords.


It needs controllers and PCVR support. Then it might be worth it.


Probably Win11-24 update. If MS goes Surprise Win12, well, it’ll be time to upgrade… again



Hopefully that doesn’t mean Parsec will get the axe. Parsec is a good program with no real alternatives (that don’t involve lots of painful configuration troubles, Moonlight!)


What goes unsaid is how artists make a few dozen dollars… a year for having their stocks trained.

If your yearly salary is burger money, the accounting system is more expensive.


Modern systems do a lot more work per second than these old machines, while drawing less power. If you were to collect a large enough collection of mainframes to equal the performance of a modern rack server, you would need 10-1000 times the power to run the old stuff, depending on how far back you want to go - even 10 year old hardware can cost 4-10 times more in electric bill compared to a modern server with the same total performance level.


Takes image, applies antialiasing and resize

Oh, look at that, defeated by the completely normal process of preparing the image for training