

If I were to pronounce it outloud, I would say:
D. B. Zero.
Like D. B. Cooper, lol.
the… zer(o), 0 swap is… basically old school l33tsp34k… like uh… l00tb0x, pr0n, type of … dialect? syntax?
If I were to pronounce it outloud, I would say:
D. B. Zero.
Like D. B. Cooper, lol.
the… zer(o), 0 swap is… basically old school l33tsp34k… like uh… l00tb0x, pr0n, type of … dialect? syntax?
Huh.
Well, I appreciate the info and shrugging magic, but uh… hrm.
I dunno then.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
i apparently cannot figure out ascii shrugs, nvm
I don’t know exactly how that post counter … actually, technically counts posts, but:
1:
Zip going down could have uncounted all posts anywhere made by zip accounts.
2:
There could have been some kind of… propogating post count negation effect, as various other instances reacted differently to zip users posts on their instances could not pull them anymore, on different time scales.
3:
If a zip user had a … top level comment, on another instance, its possible all lower level comments responding to that comment may also have poofed out of existence, in some respect.
…
I may be misusing some terminology here, and this is just spitballing, but yeah.
Almost all of my .zip account’s posts/comments… are not on zip itself, and its possible that that is fairly common amongst .zip users.
https://lemmy.zip/post/35999238
Here’s the post.
Evidently, Demigodrick has since fixed the problems and successfully upgraded to 0.19.11
https://lemmy.zip/post/36177918
EDIT: Alternate explanation: The fediverse tracker has fallen victim to Trump Tariffs as well rofl.
It may have been lemmy.zip
It did in fact go down for about 48 hours… prompting me to make this new account on dbzer0.
Basically, the admin attempted to update to a newer lemmy version… and it failed, multiple times, and they just rolled back, restored the old version, posted an explanation and apology, and they’ll be further looking into … exactly what went wrong.
Fuck, that sounds awesome!
I used to have a set up like that, though it was wired, not wireless. I’d just haul the rig out to the living room lol, had a fairly small and light pc, so it wasn’t too much work, did cable management to make the transitioning easier.
Also somewhat related… I was just talking with another person who was unable to get that level of quality, resolution and frame rate via streaming their PC to their living room TV… also they mentioned input latency with very fast paced and fine tuned racing games.
You mind if I ask how you’re actually doing the streaming?
I meant it jokingly, meta referencing the toxicity of the entire ‘real gamer’ elitist nonsense.
You are still a real gamer to me lol.
Though I genuinely would suggest you play Ocarina of Time, if you can.
You say you’re a PC gamer? Yesterday I was in a Nintendo Switch 2 / Steam Deck discussion, and I just set up an emulator and am running the 3ds OoT remaster at 60 fps!
(Somebody just asked 'hey can you run 3ds games on a Deck? So I just… did it, and reported back lol)
If I can do that on a Deck, you can do it on a PC =D
My only quibble is: Great Depression 2.0, not Great Recession 2.0.
This will be much, much worse than 07 08 09.
Also IMO absolutely yes, Obama should have let the US auto industry collapse if they didn’t accept being completely nationalized.
Play stupid games, win stuoid prizes.
Thats how capitalism works, right, right?
Oh wait no, its actually uh, bribe politicians to subsidize your inefficient and mismanaged business, and then also fund a bunch of PR to convince people that… that isn’t happening, that isn’t your business model.
Instead we got basically this situation where US auto mfctrs are stupendously subsidized by the US gov… yet have no accountability to it in terms of high level, long term business strategy.
That lead to all of C Suite just chasing as much profit as possible by basically just saying… fuck making a reliable cheapish car, everything is now a luxury priced giganto sized pavement princess with horrendous maintenance problems.
If they’d accepted being nationalized, well then at least we would have kept actual ownership domestic, and the GAO could have just done audits on these entire companies and then everyone would know where all the mismanagement was going on. …
Same thing with Boeing. Boeing is massively subsidized, is a near text book perfect example of how to do regulatory capture, and wow what a surprise, it was run in a manner to maximize balance sheets at the loss of fundamental ability to actually deliver a reliable product.
When the news about that came out, around a decade ago now, I deleted my Facebook profile and tried to tell all my friends/family using FB that … this is pure fucking evil and they should also get off FB.
They all gaslit me, pretended that news wasn’t real, and acted like I was a paranoid delusional maniac.
Nowadays we have basically the same kind of conclusions regarding TikTok and other platforms that focus on short form video content… well, actually even worse conclusions… and they come from actual peer reviewed scientific journals…
But you’ll still get people saying ‘brainrot isn’t real’… when uh, yes thats a clumsy term, but it is basically confirmed at this point that TikTok is as addictive as a drug, ruins your motivation and attention span, fills your with mis and disinformatiin, ruins and warps your self image and self esteem, promotes wildly irresponsible and often illegal financial mindsets/strategies… etc etc…
Above post has good info, and also, apologies for broken alpha layer, I’m literally using a… now 3 year old phone I bought at a gas station.
Yeeeeuuup.
This is certainly going to improve the prospects of assembled in US cars getting exported…
Oh well, fuck it all I guess, burn it all down.
I’m sure Elon will try suing the EU to force them to buy his cars next.
That is how the free market works: When people don’t wanna buy what you are selling, threaten to sue them for not volunarily agreeing to purchase your service or product.
I think the common denominator is that everyone thought of something with… basically big, scary, straight teeth, as a promiment design element, attached to some kind of monster.
Ah, yes, but what about the Super Rainbow Black Moth?
Reminds me of:
(real gamers can hear this image rofl)
For what its worth, I appreciate the pun.
Wyvern mentioned that medicating someone without their knowledge is bad.
So I provided an example of that, taken up a notch.
… yeah.
Shits gonna get real bad.
Like Great Depression 2.0 bad, but this time shanty towns are all classed as illegal homeless encampments and Trump has publicly stated multiple times his plan for the homeless is literally concentration camps in the middle of nowhere or outskirts of cities, that kind of bad.
I mean, I can be as much of a pedant as you and post an unsourced definition of ‘ip theft’ … or maybe you could just admit you’d never heard of the term ‘ip theft’, or are unaware of its use.
Its a pretty commonly used term, especially amongst government regulatory and business organizations, as well as academics who study policy, in the US.
The term itself, its phrasing, is intentionally constructed to frame copyright infringement as a form of theft, stealing something that doesn’t belong to you.
The psychological framing of the term is meant to frame losses from someone committing copyright infringement against you as equivalent to losses from being robbed.
The entire point of the usage of this term is to mold public perception.
Here’s some examples where very prominent US institutions/organizations use some construction or variation of ‘ip theft’ as an umbrella term to refer to all kinds of copyright, trademark and/or patent infringement:
FBI
https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/countering-the-growing-intellectual-property-theft-threat
KPMG (huge business consulting group)
https://kpmg.com/us/en/articles/2022/theft-intellectual-property.html
DHS (Homeland Security)
https://www.dhs.gov/intellectual-property-rights
IPRC (Intellectual Property Rights Center)
And finally, literally IPTheft.org, which basically functions as an all-in-one training/resource hub that connects business people to all kinds of resources to report when they have suffered… IP theft.
The entire original comment chain that lead to what I replied to … was all about playing word games with slogans, progoganda, public relations.
The law may be ‘clear’, but it is clearly bullshit.
It is absurdly deferential toward the rights of megacorps and hostile to the rights of consumers.
Laws are supposed to reflect and codify morals and ethics, arise from them… not determine them.
But, as we slip more and more into a cyberpunk dystopia of hypercapitalist megacorps being able to basically just buy legislators, judges and laws, it will become more evident that the government is just entirely a facade directed by them.
This whole article is about a lawsuit in America, you know, the land of the fee, home of the early and very expensive grave?
The place with the ongoing fascist coup that’s dismantling all the government agencies that regulate corporations, after the richest man in the world just bought an election, and more recently openly tried to buy a state judge, and though he didn’t succeed, will likely face no penalty for doing that very obviously illegal thing?
Also, as far as at least acquring a pirated game?
Its not that hard.
Now hosting them? Sharing them?
Yep, you’re right, that’s a bit more difficult… but hey, be clever enough to not get caught, and thats the same as being rich enough to write your own laws.
… I recently randomed across ‘Spawn Wave’ on youtube.
… This guy has absolutely no idea what he is talking about, and I am angry I fell for his clickbait.
‘The Switch 2 is more powerful than we thought’ is the name of his video.
Foolish, stupid, gullible me… assumed he had some kind of… actually new, concrete information.
Fucking, nope. He manages to spend about 5 minutes reading a spec sheet that’s been all over the internet for over 48 hrs now, and he… he opens with ‘how can the Switch 2 even run these games?’
… then proceeds to vaguely talk about how chips have gotten more powerful.
… The Switch 2 uses the T239 Nvidia APU. This has been… fairly widely reported on and speculated on for almost 2 years now.
This guy just reads off of these old articles and the official, more vague spec sheet… spending 30 seconds saying each feature is super cool and awesome, somehow without actually explaining… what that feature is, how it works, how its different than some other older tech, what kind of performance would be reasonable to expect…
Nope, new thing is new and cool and neat and better than old thing, technobabble buzzword salad of terms and figures he barely understands.
He describes real time ray tracing as hitting your framerate hard, but we don’t know what game is going to use it on the Switch 2.
He then jumps to next next bullet point, DLSS… totally neglects to mention that DLSS is the frame upscaling solution that counteracts the frame rate loss from real time ray tracing… and then says ‘people have been questioning if hands on events with the Switch 2 actually show games with DLSS.’
Ok, 5 minutes into this 15 minute vid, he has said… nothing.
‘Here’s the CPU and GPU frequencies, whatever’
facepalm
‘Whoah hey look, GSYNC, that means developers will be able to use VRR and thats good because devs will just know that and be able to design with that feature in mind’
gsync has existed for over a decade and basically every pc monitor has supported gsync, or fsync, or both, for almost that long… and console game devs knowing the features of the consoles they are developing for / porting to has… been the case since consoles existed
‘Maybe it’ll be 40 frame per second!’
completely baseless speculation
‘This one website has been tracking the T239 that had updates and linux distros and stuff’
step aside hannah montana linux and redstar, im switching over to the Nvidia T239 distro
‘these frequency specs are just estimates, and even if its off by a single megahertz, its wrong’
facepalm, again
… ok now we are 9 minutes in…
‘Is the Switch 2 more powerful than the PS4? Yes, its pretty straightforward I think.’
he says, after giving the most vague and useless breakdown of tech specs i have ever heard
… ok, now its time to spend the rest of the video showing trailer footage for Cyberpunk 2077 and talk about how it will be on the Switch 2.
…
This… fucking guy… spent the early half of his video… having no clue whether or not any games on the Switch 2 would make use of Real Time Raytracing… and DLSS.
… CP77 was basically the most prominent flagship debut of these Nvidia capabilities.
He compares the PS5 handling of cp77 to… his random guess of the Switch 2’s handling of cp77… and says maybe it’ll be cut down from 60fps to 30 or 40, but it’ll make use of variable refresh rate.
… what? the… the ps5… renders … on your… your tv… the switch 2 vrr … refers only to the Switch 2’s built in display… ???
I guess I hope you already have a tv you bought in the last 2 or 3 years in your living room, otherwise you’re looking at upwards of $1500 for a new living room sized TV, Switch 2 fans!
But hey its fine, its not like anyone is fretting over the Switch 2’s price point or anything.
… Oh also basically no TVs that support VRR … go below 48 or 40 hz. So… uh… that’s gonna be quite a lot of upscaling and lowered graphics settings to run at a minimum of 40 or 48 hz/fps … at 4k.
… Anyway, I just tuned my graphics settings for CP77, after installing decky frame gen and cryoutils, and I’m getting an average of 60 fps on my Deck in the benchmark, settings mosty high and medium, a few on ultra, a few low or off, quality mode for FSR 3.1 and it’s framgen, at the Deck’s 1280 x 800.
Ah but shucks, no ray tracing =(
I wonder if Switch 2 CP77… will even have a settings menu rofl.