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AngryAnt

@AngryAnt@mastodon.gamedev.place

Systemic Tinkerer, Logic Juggler.

#GameDev, #GameAI, #dkgame
https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@framebunker, ex https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@GameAINorth, ex @unity. Occasional @nixos_org contributor.

Phrases opinions badly, blocks dumb shit.

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DevteamLife, to gamedev
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Pretty heavy!

AngryAnt,
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@DevteamLife Nice shader. I think we have frame budget for it on the credits screen.

eliasp, to proxmox
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#Proxmox just generates a #UUIDv4 like
3b7d2d2c-3732-41db-a678-8bc4aeaf9155 as a secret for auth tokens? 😱
This looks a lot like a bad security practice to me, especially when RFC4122 says:

"Do not assume that UUIDs are hard to guess; they should not be used as security capabilities (identifiers whose mere possession grants access), for example. A predictable random number source will exacerbate the situation."

#ITSecurity

AngryAnt,
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@eliasp @pid_eins Also worth noting you can share the pve RNG with guests in order to further deepen your randomness - assuming those guests don't boot and behave fully deterministically.

aras, to random
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Regular day in game dev: “a livestock farm has caused a traffic jam because all these citizens want to commit a crime specifically there”

AngryAnt,
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@neilhenning @dougbinks @aras I was visiting an open zoo here where you drive around the park and from the road observe the animals roaming. Sometimes they block the road, so you wait.

Except this one genius who thought it brilliant to exit his vehicle when buffalo were blocking, and then go try to push a calf out of the way...

He survived, so hopefully he took the right lesson and shares it with people around him.

NanoRaptor, to random
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5.25" vs 5.5" floppy disks.

KNOW THE DIFFERENCE.

AngryAnt,
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@juandesant @tj @NanoRaptor 8.13" were a mistake though and we are all still paying for it.

AngryAnt,
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@phranck @NanoRaptor International Machine Bosses launched them as part of project Deep Teal. Unfortunately they never really took off outside of public libraries and horse tracks.

As per usual, the porn industry preferring 5.25 for distribution of their steamy novels settled that format war as well.

andy_warb, to homeassistant
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My wife bought this fancy light for our living room thinking we would just be able to put our usual brand of smart bulb inside only to find it came with an LED bar. Luckily it came with a dimmer box in the ceiling mount so I was able to bodge a Shelly Dimmer inside and hook it up to . Kudos for Shelly for allowing this to be done without additional apps or cloud services! I wish all smart home companies could be like this!

AngryAnt,
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@andy_warb There really are a ton of companies out there offering great Zigbee products with flexibility like that. It's just that the ones with the largest marketing budgets tend not to.

AngryAnt,
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@andy_warb It is massively frustrating. When I can't immediately find what I need in my usual local market, my trick is to start from the compatibility list of random Zigbee projects / antennas.

I find that generally something supported by one is supported by the others as well, meaning the lists are more "this is what we could test" and less "only these work".

That gives a nice "which options exist?" base to then look up in misc stores.

18+ wildrikku, to random
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Oh no. Parents on the rage against egoshooters again: Parents of children killed in the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde sue, among others, Activision, stating Call of Duty makes it more likely for children to get a gun. I like the Activision statement: They specifically mention that while videogames of this type are spread similarly in other parts of the world, it's only the US that has such a problem with gun violence.

AngryAnt,
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@wildrikku That dissonance - when presented with this data and still stubbornly refusing that easy access to mass-people-murder-tools has anything to do with it - leaving the unspoken conclusion of "ok, so then USAians are just consistently raised to be murderers?"...

"We are a sick and dangerous people by design" is really the preferable conclusion because "oh no mah guns!"?

shivoa, to random
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I feel like "I did not realise the genocidal space fascists were the bad side until the head of the company told me you're the 'Storm Trooper' bad guys in an interview" is a particularly concerning viewpoint (for players having media literacy & understanding the basic structure of satirical narrative in their games). Even just through cultural osmosis, people understand what Starship Troopers (1997) was about right? And WH40K (& on & on)?

AngryAnt,
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@shivoa No. A depressing majority did not get the intent of Starship Troopers.

wraptile, to KDE
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Really dig my current desktop environment:

Anyone runs something similar? Feels like I finally found a perfect sweet spot between productivity and freedom.

AngryAnt,
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@maltimore @wraptile Plasma 6 shipped a number of improvements for it. Worth checking out again.

AngryAnt,
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@wraptile Still on Plasma 5 on the setup where I use tiling, so still on Bismuth there. Otherwise same deal.

AngryAnt,
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@wraptile I'm aware of the project - it's the intended transition target once I move to Plasma 6. No reason to replace Bismuth before that though :)

memoriesin8bit, to random
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Today I finished a big feature on Marble Game that... may not make sense until you play it, but I want to share it anyway.

In Marble Game, parts are placed on a (configurable) grid, making positioning easy.

They also have "joints" you can grab and connect them to other parts.
However, depending on angle and position, this may knock the part off grid.

If you were then to grab the part, it may just snap to grid again - not the previously connected joint.

THIS IS NOW FIXED!

video/mp4

AngryAnt,
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@memoriesin8bit Good enough tolerances to avoid flickering / platform-specific behaviour on floating point values?

kilof, to homelab
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I think I've accidentally gone down a giant rabbit hole with setting up a on .

So far I've made zero progress in migrating and the suite over, but I've learned a lot of other neat stuff with virtualization.

AngryAnt,
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@kilof Welcome. Enjoy your stay - the tools are great :)

crft, to NixOS
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Is it a hostile takeover at ? The actions of the leadership muting people who don't agree with their actions is documented here. https://discourse.nixos.org/t/why-was-jon-ringer-banned-from-github/44114

AngryAnt,
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@crft That saga is very straight forward execution of this: https://mastodon.social/@crft/112426152997763275

No takeover - just a moderation team responding extremely slowly to repeat offenders.

Eventually this is leading to a hand over informed by a constitutional assembly formed extremely openly and under very clear & well-supported rules.

I think it is possible, if you FF through it all really fast and squint hard, to see it in a negative light. But that takes guided effort.

AngryAnt,
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@crft Personally I no longer have the energy to pour into the Nix community and have taken a step back from it.

I am hopeful for the path they're on, but I can not affort to spend more on it.

itsfoss, (edited ) to linux
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Linux gamers, which one? 🐧 🎮

#linux

AngryAnt,
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@itsfoss NixOS gives me easy access to applying deep tweaks & patches to the setup, with continuous updates, everything managed in the same central file or however I decide to subdivide it.

AngryAnt,
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@ocl4s0s @itsfoss For gaming. And game development, incidentally.

The latter is my workstation. The former is a VM on a home server with a GPU passed through and Steam Remote play streaming to whatever potato device on our LAN (or on WAN if it makes sense for the title & device).

It plays Steam, Heroic, PS3, and PS2 titles for the household.

thelinuxEXP, to GNOME
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Today, I learned that diversity, equality and inclusivity is apparently a bad thing, and will kill a project? (From the comments under my latest news talking about ’s 5 year plan).

So, wanting people to feel comfortable contributing to a project is bad and woke now? Serisouly, what do they put in these people’s water? They’re going insane.

AngryAnt,
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@thelinuxEXP Direct video comments belong on the naive internet of last century. Data gobbling services on the naive internet of the first ten years of this one.

The availability of bypasses is blessed.

AngryAnt,
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@thelinuxEXP Turning it off without an actually helpful alternative in place would definitelty mean losing something more than just the targeted garbage.

jakehamilton, to NixOS
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AngryAnt,
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@jakehamilton @isabel I already subscribe to too many podcasts, but congrats on making that move :)

maralorn, to NixOS
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Something extremly awesome happened. After switching to -24.05 my system just feels … more snappy?

I don’t know exactly why. I think it might be the update to 0.3.0.

\cc @ifreund

AngryAnt,
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@athas @maralorn @ifreund Security fixes will hit the active branches, yes.

Using master is very unreccomended as you're running without any test- or cache coverage.

planettimmy, to random
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Whoops I hosed my Windows install trying to convert it from Legacy to UEFI

AngryAnt,
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@planettimmy Maybe a bridging solution could be to set up a VM in your Linux env, set to boot the Windows partition and that way be able to actually get into the thing and apply fixes?

vyoma, to ubuntu
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Good bye #WSL and hello #RemoteDevelopmentMachine

For quite a while now, I have relied on terminal into my Windows Subsystem for Linux on my main workstation, as my daily driver. While it works all right for most cases, there are certain compatibility issues that requires a "... in WSL" search term for documentations/issues.

Close to a month now I have been using a #Ubuntu #terminal only VM on my #homelab #Proxmox cluster. For ones who can roll this out, this seems the best approach.

AngryAnt,
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@vyoma @elan Oh, sorry I intended to ask Elan abut his multi-monitor concerns :)

aleksana, to random zh-CN
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Last Thursday (May 16), we made the largest number of commits into Nixpkgs in the past year, and possibly the largest number of commits in history!

AngryAnt,
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@aleksana @Pol Probably that you often get peaks around release times? During the zero-failure push.

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