infinitevalence

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[–] infinitevalence@discuss.online 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

https://www.overclockers.com/forums/ is still going strong a small but dedicated group and a massive store of computer technology history.

[–] infinitevalence@discuss.online 25 points 1 month ago (1 children)

If only climate scientists had warned us 50 years ago we probably could have done something.

[–] infinitevalence@discuss.online 27 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Penis bones are a real thing just not in hominids.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-humans-have-no-penis-bone/

So don't feel to bad about that confusion.

[–] infinitevalence@discuss.online 31 points 1 month ago

Bring on the boring! Its what lets me daily Linux as a real alternative to windows. I love that my system gets constant updates, I get to pick when they install, it goes out of its way to NOT overwrite my preferences and settings, it maintains the look and feel I set it to, and it stays stable.

Not as bright but we can see it in Nashville too.

Once you can BYO headset and we get Steam VR support im down for V2 of this thing.

Do you think that could work? What about forcing all the democrats to switch over to something like Prius or Tesla's that can run on their own smug attitudes?

[–] infinitevalence@discuss.online 27 points 1 month ago (2 children)

OMG MGT was right, look at the research there is so much proof but they won't tell us! Can you believe that mainstream media has been lying about all these weather controlling machines and that they are killing us!

[–] infinitevalence@discuss.online 44 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Extreme Cave diving.

Before when the countdown timer showed the duration of ad's I would let anything that was 2 ads collectively less than 1m play all the way through. Anything longer than 30 seconds, even 31 seconds was an instant skip. Now that the countdown timer is gone, I assume every ad is longer and skip all of them.

[–] infinitevalence@discuss.online 49 points 1 month ago

Lol shocking no one. It was always a lie and always green washing.

fuck im being attacked! Doing this right this second and have for almost a whole year :(

 

Keychron K4v2, put some LSA Keychron Developer caps on it. Required a little modification to shave down the stabs but I like the look, now I just need to fix the sound since the reduced mass of the cap leaves some snap back ping on larger keys.

 

Thanks ADHD I really needed to go down the rabbit hole for a single actor and pull all the threads. I'm sure it won't have consequences.

 

So, never thought i would suggest a form of crypto or token, but it struck me that one of the best ways to help people pay for hosting services would be to create a de-centralized crypto token that when awarded to a user it is send on the back end to their instance.

If we put this token on some of the exchanges then people could pay with either real money by buying tokens and gifting/awarding them, or converting other crypto into Fediverse tokens.

We could even use the same blockchain to allow minting of one off or limited run tokens where users can create their own.

Would also be cool if awards attach to the profile and are federated, but with the ability to make tokens private by the user.

Just a thought, because someone wanted to give me gold for a post, and I linked to our donation page, but man it would be easy if they could have just purchased a token and sent it right then and there without having to go through all the different instance donation methods.

Sadly, I am not a programmer so hopefully this idea is worth a shit and one of you smart people takes it and runs.

 

A while back after it was announced I purchased the Q0 to test its use as a macro pad. As part of that I figured why not do some pictures and write a little review.

The Good:

  • Quality packaging means it wont be damaged in shipping
  • The included C to C cable is great, and a good length
  • The included A to C adapter is useful to have!
  • The Foam between the plate and PCB is good quality
  • QMK/VIA support is essential and works well
  • ALU is good quality and well machined
  • lots of little quality details, like rubber pads between the base and top of the case to keep it from rattling or shifting around.
  • USBC port is on a daughter board that is replaceable separate from the main PCB.
  • Screw in stabs

The Meh:

  • The encoder is soldered not socketed so you cant swap it with something else or replace it.
  • The encoder feels like garbage to me, it has "scratchy drag" and a the tactile feedback extreme and each step feels like its locking into position.
  • The screws holding the case together require an Alan key, while on the inside the USBC port is screwed to the case using Phillips.... Why why are there two different types of screws!
  • PCB and Plate are screwed using Phillips as well.
  • Masonite (maybe) paper is glued to the bottom of the PCB to prevent shorts, but is a PITA to separate.

The WTF:

  • listing says it has case foam on the bottom, mine does not.
  • gasket is way to soft for me, i would have preferred a much stiffer foam, so I will have to replace this.

Overall, its nice, if you dont have a num-pad and are looking for a very high end, high quality one with extra macro tools this is a great fit. If you like stiff springs/switches you probably wont like the Gasket.

Build: 8/10 Feel: 4/10 Features: 8/10 Value: 6 /10

 

If you have an older K series Keychron keyboard that includes a Sonix MCU you can flash to a custom firmware that supports QMK/VIA so you dont have to use the garbage stock software.

 

 

I really want to setup an instance at home I know the MI25 can be hacked into doing this well but I would love to know what other people are running and see if I can find a good starter kit.

THX ~inf

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