

Thanks for sharing! That’s a sub from me!


Thanks for sharing! That’s a sub from me!


“Unmodified 20? Yeah, you just know your 2FA without even checking somehow”
I thank you for your service. Memes get me through to the next day sometimes.


Another one is how most 2g and 3g services (some SMS and voice connections) have known vulnerabilities. Unfortunately not just software security vulnerabilities, but also bad actors that can lease access within that system. That combination can allow for attacks within the underlying systems that make the target completely unaware for periods of time that their messages and voice calls are being intercepted, including 2 factor authentication content over SMS.
Veritasium has a cool video about it. https://youtu.be/wVyu7NB7W6Y
If possible, it is best to not rely on SMS authentication for privacy.


I hadn’t seen anything about DDIMMs before, so here’s a link to one product/company that uses it if anyone else is in the same boat as me.
https://www.smartm.com/product/advanced-memory/opencapi-ddr4-differential-dimm-ddimm
This pic adds SO much context for size to the OP image, I love it.


I know I’m literally saying this to the Satisfactory community, but I’m curious if anyone else feels the same - this is a game I’ve come back to time and time again for a couple of years now. I don’t know what’s wrong with me, but I always start a new save every time, and get though most of the tech teirs before slowly playing it less and less (around aluminum production seems to be where it happens).
So, in other words, I guess I’m reinstalling this again. I’m sure my next factory will be perfect on the first try this time. Updates to splitter and merger snaps for belts and elevators might be the next linear conveyor-level QoL I needed.


If I recall correctly it sorta changes over the course of the games. I think DS1 was primarily focused on character level, or souls spent on levels, while DS2 had a separate tracking system based on how many souls you have collected in total. Can’t speak too much on DS3 though.
For DS1 and DS2 at least, you definitely can climb those ranks to the point it’s difficult to find someone else that’s online and in your bracket, yeah.


My last 6 speed was a combo of 1 and 4 sorta. All the way right and down position, but only accessible by pulling the collar on the shifter up. Maybe that’s the same as the knob pull you’re mentioning though.
I liked it though. Kept 1-6 in places that made sense, and never had an “oh fuck” moment going from 5-6 since reverse required the collar pull. It was a 2006 Tiburon Tuscani trim (US if that matters). RIP good buddy.


And they’d be right
Bassist here. This is already more attention than usual.


Really cool to see “mainline” titles getting this prior to release. Had a friend get pulled into Marvel Rivals who mainlines Linux at home, and he had actually 0 issues getting it running at the time. Literally just download and play. Civ also seems like the perfect game to play on a Deck, so this is a no brainer, but cool to see this stuff is getting more popular to support out-the-box.


Maybe not exactly what you’re looking for, but I’ve been playing Gloomhaven Co-op recently. Dungeon delver, turn based strategy with RPG elements and an interesting mechanic for managing your attacks and movement through an encounter.


This image to me, is the definition of bemused.


A short electronic instrumental that really isn’t all that complex or terribly interesting, but holds a true wealth of emotional context for me. It feels like the awkward first steps in a relationship until something clicks, and ends with a touch of melancholy to my ear.


This comment is how I always hope my info dumps go when someone asks me a technical question about something I have good experience in using. 10/10 comment, love it.
I can choose for this to make sense to me. I think it’s intended as gibberish though, so I don’t know what that means for me.
First answer to me is Chris Christodoulou, who did everything for Risk of Rain and Risk of Rain 2. The man knows how to let ambient vibes build to boss music
My thinly-veiled lack of understanding of Linux is in shambles. CPU optional?
I"m a few steps in. I have the hardware. I know what hypervisor I want to use, and I know some of the things I want it to run with plenty of fun sounding projects to get it to host things. Its nearly put together (just an extra cache disk to hook up with cables already ran for it so it’ll take 10 minutes to do). But it’s sat on my desk since March of this year. Unconfigured. Just there.