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  • kitnaht@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldAny MythTV Users Here?
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    17 hours ago

    I used to use MythTV back in the analog TV days. It’s much easier to use when you have proper cable channels. I couldn’t be bothered to pay >$140/mo for Cable TV any longer.

    So now I just pay $60 for internet, and pirate everything I wanna watch with Sonarr/Radarr/Jellyfin/Jackett/Qbittorrent and a $2/mo VPN from Windscribe.

    Honestly, with YouTube experimenting with ‘inline’ commercials, I think MythTV is going to make a comeback; because the big thing MythTV had going for it, was detecting commercials and removing them from the recordings.








  • PETG just is a pain in the ass sometimes. Really sensitive to moisture, and it loves to stick to hot metal. So it has a tendency to overextrude because of the steam, and bunch up on the nozzle, causing all sorts of havok.

    The key to printing it is just keeping it dry – the latest batches I’ve held feel like they’re way softer than I remember, so I suspect mfgs are putting more glycol in it than before.

    Also, do a sanity check and go back and print PLA from time to time. Sometimes you won’t realize something else is wrong and you’ll blame it on the filament, but something like the idler arm on the extruder is broken, etc.

    You can print it on Textured PEI, or Glass - but I suggest putting a little glue stick down to act as a release agent on the PEI - PETG and PEI bond together too well in some instances (ESPECIALLY on smooth PEI)



  • kitnaht@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldWho asked fallacy
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    15 days ago

    I’ll appeal to whatever I think is gonna keep your ass alive.

    I’m going to tell you that people who try to commit suicide often end up unable to use their own facilities, and wind up trapped in a wheelchair unable to move or talk or care for themselves - so even if they still want to kill themselves, they’re trapped forever in hell until they die of old age instead. (Appeal to the chance you’ll fuck up)

    I’m going to tell you of all the people you will hurt, and all the things that will suffer when you’re gone. (Appeal to Emotion, Appeal to disappointing others, etc)

    I’m going to tell you that you’re loved, I’m going to try to stop you. Life is a wonderful, fantastical lottery that you’ve somehow managed to win, and I’m not going to let you throw it away. (Threats if I have to…)

    I will use every fallacy in the book to try and keep you here with us. Alive.






  • This screams honeypot. MS-Paint logo, some broad “encryption” claim without mentioning any cyphers at all, the nice “positive-intentions” website… Why are your ‘intentions’ front and center but not the information on what you are doing to keep your clients safe?

    The logo is literally a fish, giving me the indication that something fishy is afoot… I don’t trust it.




  • kitnaht@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldLinux best
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    21 days ago

    https://www.protondb.com/

    80% on Tier 3 or lower for Proton Click Play. That’s not a small number. That means a majority of games, have bugs, crashing issues, things that cause them to be unplayable or glitchy…

    So I repeat…

    A lot of good those benchmarks do when only 20% of the games are playable to the same degree…

    Great, you have success with it. But your anecdotal evidence does not make a solid claim to base things upon.


  • kitnaht@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldLinux best
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    21 days ago

    From a benchmark perspective this has shown to be false in some or many areas.

    A great lot of good those benchmarks are going to to when your game doesn’t run AT ALL. This is such a non-argument it’s not even funny at this point.

    It’s great to be an open source advocate, but this argument crosses the line into zealotry. It has very little basis in the reality of things.

    Do I want Microsoft to die a quick and painful death? Absolutely. Is Linux the superior choice in all situations – absolutely not.