otacon239

joined 1 year ago
[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 11 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

I’ll take some malk please

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 3 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

IsoMetric it seems

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 4 points 16 hours ago (3 children)

I have 2 big jug hot cheese. What do?

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 13 points 1 day ago

At one point we said the same thing about solid state drives

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 29 points 2 days ago

This might be one of the first memes I ever saw on the internet. I still think it’s one of the best and simplest. The classic animal caption format feels eternal. Are there any good historical examples of this? We can’t be the first to do this.

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago

Has someone put together a collection of true-in-time Onion articles?

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Yes! There is so much they’ve added since launch. You should absolutely replay.

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 106 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Just roll up and open hackertyper.net in fullscreen. “This is going to be a bigger problem than I thought…”

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 23 points 2 days ago

Very accurate. Currently still on my first character of around a 3-year campaign. I’m the only original surviving party member from the start. I’m just a Tabaxi Monk who wants to restore the crown. No ulterior motives. Just focused on the main campaign goal. My main powers are running real fast and attacking a lot.

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (3 children)

I’m practically allergic to fast travel, no matter the game. I don’t play games to “get through them”. If I’m playing something where I’m that bored with traveling in an alternate universe, I should probably just pick another game.

I take transit in Cyberpunk and it makes the world feel way more alive. Downtime is something some games are entirely built around so the moments of action have that much more impact. I admit some games do this poorly, but those are ones I typically just avoid in the first place.

I like when my games feel more like roleplay and less like an action movie.

[–] otacon239@lemmy.world 13 points 2 days ago

This comic is 2D. No Z axis in their universe.

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submitted 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by otacon239@lemmy.world to c/bazzite@lemmy.world
 

I have been experiencing a horrible laggy stutter at all times during gameplay in several of my games. I mostly focused on a game that I know should run incredibly well, Elite:Dangerous. Elite is also by far the worst offender on my list. Most other games that stutter are minor, but Elite is completely unplayable in any area remotely populated. See this video to demonstrate: (link) This test in this video was done without any Proton flags and was using the default compatibility option, but all of the changes below either completely prevented the game from launching or made it run exactly the same.

It's also worth mentioning that this is the best it gets. In actual missions, it will drop to below 10 FPS average sometimes with half a second between frames. Oddly enough, when increasing the resolution and graphics settings, the performance is almost identical.

My computer was able to run this game at a buttery-smooth ~100+ FPS at 4K Ultra under Windows most of the time and handled VR like a champ. The issue under Proton affects several games. Here are just a few examples of games that should be more than fine on my system and worked well under Windows. I also made sure to let shaders compile both at game launch and in-game if applicable for each of these. The amount of stutter varies wildly from game to game, but these all share similar symptoms:

  • Elite:Dangerous
  • Spider-Man (Original, MM and 2)
  • Forza Horizon 4
  • BeamNG.Drive (DirectX and Vulcan)
  • Uncharted 4
  • GTA V Enhanced
  • Planet Coaster 2

I also have several games that run completely fine on Ultra settings or have nearly imperceptible stutter (albeit with some DLSS in places):

  • Just Cause 3
  • Cyberpunk 2077
  • God of War: Ragnarock
  • Crysis 2 Remastered
  • Teardown
  • DiRT 4
  • Just about any indie game
otacon@bazzite:~$ fastfetch
                                            otacon@bazzite
     %%%%%%====%%%%%%%%%%            
   %%%%%%%%    %%%%%%%%%%%%%%             󱋩  bazzite-deck-nvidia:stable 
  %%%%%%%%%    %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%           󰣛  Bazzite
  %%%%%%%%%    %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%###           Linux 6.17.7-ba20.fc43.x86_64
  %%%%%%%%%    %%%%%%%%%%%%%######        󰅐  20 hours, 38 mins
  ==                  =======######  
  ==                  =========#####      󰾰  B760I AORUS PRO (-CF)
  %%%%%%%%%    %%%%%%%####======#####     󰻠  12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12600K (16) @ 4.90 GHz
  %%%%%%%%%    %%%%%#######=====#####     󰍛  NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 [Discrete]
  %%%%%%%%%    %%%#########=====#####       7.09 GiB / 31.09 GiB (23%)
  %%%%%%%%%    %%##########=====#####       1.63 TiB / 1.82 TiB (89%) - btrfs
  %%%%%%%%%====###########=====######     󰍹  3840x2160 @ 60 Hz in 72" [External]
   %%%%%%%%====#########======######      󰖺  Microsoft X-Box 360 pad 0
    %%%%%%%=====#####========######       󰖺  Sony Interactive Entertainment Wireless Controller (100%)
     %%%%###===============#######        󰖺  Sony Interactive Entertainment Wireless Controller Motion Sensor)
      %#######==========#########    
        #######################           󰕮  KDE Plasma 6.5.3
          ###################               KWin (Wayland)
              ###########                   bash 5.3.0
                                            Ptyxis 49.2
                                          󰏖  2741 (rpm), 56 (flatpak), 25 (brew)
                                          
otacon@bazzite:~$ MESA_VK_DEVICE_SELECT=list vulkaninfo
WARNING: [Loader Message] Code 0 : terminator_CreateInstance: Received return code -3 from call to vkCreateInstance in ICD /usr/lib64/libvulkan_dzn.so. Skipping this driver.
selectable devices:
  GPU 0: 10de:2786 "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070" discrete GPU 0000:01:00.0
  GPU 1: 10005:0 "llvmpipe (LLVM 21.1.6, 256 bits)" CPU 0000:00:00.0


I'm running Bazzite in desktop mode. I have tried all of the following steps (in Elite) that I came across while trying to solve this on my own to no avail:

  • Full system update
  • Proton settings:
    • GE Proton 10-17
    • Proton 9 Stable
    • Proton 10 Stable
    • Proton Experimental
    • Tested Flags:
      • PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=60
      • DRI_PRIME=1
      • DXVK_CONFIG="dxgi.maxDeviceMemory=11000” (I have a 12GB card)
      • mangohud (does not launch)
      • gamemoderun
      • gamescope (does not launch)
  • Disabled iGPU
  • V-Sync/Frame Limiter On/Off
  • Lowered graphics to minimum, set resolution to 1080p
  • Fullscreen and Borderless

I have done hours of searching both DDG and Google and have run out of relevant things to search. I've been at this for about a month now with no progress whatsoever. Any help on this would be massively appreciated.

If it wasn't already apparent, I am long-past the point of shotgun troubleshooting and am willing to try just about anything to resolve this.

Edit 1: I just did the UFO Test, and realized that it occasionally has a minor hiccup, but nothing major in windowed mode, but going into fullscreen and moving my mouse around replicates this same stutter that my games experience.

Edit 2: Selaco of all things is experiencing this, a game running in GZDoom. Both OpenGL and Vulcan produce the same result.

 

An absolute trip of an album as the name would imply. I have a good story to go with this, too. My friend was a promoter and happened to be working one of these shows of theirs. He gifted me the album along with one of their t-shirts.

Since I had their collection digitally, I never got the urge to open this copy. I was curious one day and looked it up. Turns out it’s quite the rare bird and I’m not the only one who enjoys their rare flavor of sound.

I’ve been a fan of their sound from the first time a friend recommended I listen to “Deeply Disturbed”, specifically the Infect Remix 15 years ago. I don’t know if there’s some dimensional rift going on, but I’ve met very few people who know their music. And yet, the few people that I’ve met that do know them have been listening for as long as I have.

It’s strange. They’ve been making music for longer than Deadmau5 or Daft Punk, consistently doing new and interesting stuff, and they’ve barely made a dent on the map. They’ve even done several big collabs, but they just don’t seem to catch the fame. Their concert tickets are usually really affordable, too as a result, which is always nice.

 
 
 

I could see it going either way.

With free access, people would be more inclined to go to the doctor for simple and small things, but in return would probably catch more serious issues early and have better access to treatment, therefor reducing the need for intensive and specialized healthcare.

Without, people avoid going to the doctor for small stuff, but end up having to go in with more complicated issues later on.

 
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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by otacon239@lemmy.world to c/musicproduction@sh.itjust.works
 

This is the first mastered track on my album releasing later this year. Let me know your thoughts!

You can check out some of my other demos in progress here: https://omnigon.network/music

 

Edit: Spin (2004) 15-minute short film

I've tried for years to track this one down and will be genuinely impressed if anyone can figure this out.

It was about a bicyclist riding his bike down a hill, having a car start to pull out in front of him, think to look the other way halfway through, and hit his brakes. The bicyclist still hits the car, but he skims over the hood mostly unharmed, instead of hitting the flat side of the car, which could have easily killed him.

He starts thinking about the incident and realizes that due to quantum mechanics, he actually did get hit by that car on the flat side and die, because in another universe, the other driver didn't look and brake at the last second, because that neuron didn't fire in his brain. He starts to realize that this is happening all the time in every moment for all things.

It was a really beautiful film that was able to introduce the concept of the multi-verse with a really simple example. The final scene of the film shows the driving towards an intersection and the camera view split to reveal him driving both ways. The cameras follow both paths and they start to split as well. This goes on and shows a massive branching scene where his car is going in all sorts of directions at once with a grid of hundreds of different directions he could have taken.

I remember seeing the film around the year 2006. I'm pretty sure it was airing on IFC, but this could be wrong. I can't clearly remember if it was a short film or a movie, but my memory has it as a short film, something like 30 minutes. I saw it in 2006, but I don't necessarily know that it came out in 2006. I remember it looking like it was filmed with relatively modern equipment, likely after 2000.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by otacon239@lemmy.world to c/jokes@lemmy.world
 

…in a forest when they come across an old abandoned barn. They quickly run inside, with maybe seconds to spare before their pursuers catch up to the group.

Thinking quickly on their feet, one of them hops in an old potato sack. “Follow my lead!” The other two immediately grab their own bags and hide.

Moments later, the cops burst through the doors and begin looking for clues. One of them sees the pile of potato sacks and motions for one of the other officers. “I think I’ve got something.”

He kicks the first bag.

WOOF WOOF

“Oh. Weird. Just a dog.” They see another bag nearby and kick it as well.

REEEER

“Nah. Just a cat.”

They come across the final bag, about to give up and move on with their search, when they give it one last kick.

POTATOES

edit: fixed weird wording

 

I put together an article of my first-hand account of what it was like to see a Formula 1 event, plus some of my proudest pictures.

 

I’ve been told my style reassembles video game music. Let me know your thoughts!

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