wizardbeard

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[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 hours ago

Pretty much, especially when you chain together splitters that don't have their own protection built in. Also in older or unmaintained places you can't always rely on the breaker. Used to be a joke that you could just replace a breaker fuse with a stack of pennies and be good to go, and electricians have found tons of places where idiot cheapskates took it at face value.

Basically, when setting a whole lot of the inside of your walls on fire all at once is the ultimate risk, you don't want to ever rely on only one (or even two) failsafe(s). Especially if you don't know what the failsafes actually are and when they were last tested between your shit and where power enters the building.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (13 children)

There was a proof of concept app ages ago that demonstrated how for any seemingly important permission like location, there were ways to get at the very least "good enough" data for it through other sources on/in the phone, even when you only gave it the bare minimum permissions (nothing that prompted for permissions or would show up in the play store).

From most wide to most precise, you have triangulation by cell towers, Wi-fi SSIDs have been pretty thoroughly mapped to location ages ago, and when your phone sees multiple SSIDs at once it can triangulate location even better based on the signal strength of each. GPS is the most accurate, but location can be trimmed down to well within the walls of a building, if not down to the room without it.

Fucking horrible.

Here it is on F-Droid. Doesn't have the location features I thought it did though. That must have been something else.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 4 hours ago

Games used to have relatively cheaper budgets, so there was less interference by finance folks and corporate suits. That allowed the creative types to stretch more and try weirder shit. Now everything needs to be carefully min-maxed in an attempt to extract the absolute most amount of money, rather than some creative folks just wanting to make enough money to pay their bills and be able to make another game after their current one releases.

They also used to be made with far smaller teams, so there were less people to intervene when one member wanted to try something different.

Now, for non-indie games at least, each part of the game down to a fucking bush involves multiple peoples' work, so whether intentional or not, it's design by comitee before it even gets to the stuffed suits meddling.

Fucking greed at all costs ruins everything, and it will for as long as games aren't seen as an art form like cinema or music, where there are thriving subcultures of people making shit they want to make for the hell of it, whether an audience likes it or not.

Indie devs are making amazing inroads in that space, but I feel like every success story of indie games that makes it mainstream ends up making people expect AAA polish from small teams. It's possible, but the exception.

Hollow Knight is an outlier, and so many people seem to be unwilling to deal with the jank and rough edges that comes with the territory of small teams. There are so fucking many other indie metroidvanias that get disparagement for not having that level of polish, even though it's not reasonable to expect it all the time.

Slice of life farm sims that aren't Stardew (Eric Barone is gift to the world), colony/base building and management games that aren't Rimworld, survival crafting games that aren't Mincraft, etc. You get the point.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (1 children)

Had a project recently that was effectively "Hey other teams, you have until $date to make this change or you will lose $feature"

The deadline was extended by a month, and we still quietly didn't make the breaking change on our end for another month after. Every team impacted (until they made the change needed) got emails weekly about it, even into the "quiet" extended deadline. Emails went to whole teams so it couldn't be lost by one person going on vacation or something.

Day after breaking change (more than three months after first contact) I sent out the final email to any teams that still hadn't done the needful. "Hey, looks like your shit was still wrong when we did the thing we warned about. It's broken now."

Over a week after breaking change, ten minutes before I'm off for the weekend: "Hey, we've been troubleshooting for a while trying to figure out why $feature no longer works. This is business critical for $reasons. How can we get this resolved?"

"Please see the attached email from over three months ago (attached)."

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (1 children)

That's always the fucking worst. "You have all the responsibility, but none of the power".

It's all internal "customers" at my workplace. So very often by the time it comes to my team the contract is already signed, and they of course didn't get proper vendor support in the contract. So my team is left to scrape together whatever we can from public info about some obscure industry specific system. Always great to ask support questions and told "we can't answer that, it's proprietary".

We can say "you need to negotiate vendor engineer support for this" until we're blue in the face, but at the end of the day when the shit doesn't work how they were sold it by the sales guy they end up trusting the friendly smiley sales guy when the vendor blames us, rather than the fucking professionals in their own workplace because we tell it to them straight, so interactions with us don't always leave them feeling warm and fuzzy.

Our tech side's upper management has switched up in the last few years, and they say that it's been codified into the purchasing approval process that tech gets a seat at the table before shit gets inked. So I was optimistic.

Then we signed the first new vendor/external support contract for our own tech side shit in a long time, no way for us not to be at the table.

Additional support rebuiling our cloud infra that was previously hacked together as needed, but this time do it "right". Templates, automated tagging, top down more easily managed governance and security controls instead of a messy mix of shit, the works. The plan is to automate a shit ton as infra as code. No one on my team has previous experience doing this as we're not very cloud heavy.

All of this hinges on infra as code and resource templates, and the fucking contract expicitly doesn't include any coding/cloud template building assistance. It wasn't forgotten, they decided against it.

I'm the best script/code monkey on my team. I know I can figure it out, but I was looking forward to having a break from spending 90% of my time staring at code. From being on projects that succeed or fail entirely on my own efforts. I've been stuck on this sort of shit for multiple years while some of my coworkers have been able to be important, but not a bus factor of 1.

Guess it's nice to have job security 🫠

The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 8 hours ago

Better check the comments again. At least now there are multiple that explicitly are.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 9 hours ago

For some additional context, hot brewing is really only needed for sweet iced l tea. More sugar dissolves into hot liquid than cold, so you put more sugar in it when it's hot so it's extra sweet.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

But the assumption with PC games usually would be xbox controller. Switch controllers don't have native USB support, so any PC usage is using the xbox controller protocol. So A is on the bottom, unless the game dev found some special way to check and detect for a swich controller specifically. The overwhelming majority don't.

Same thing with playstation controllers, although slightly more devs have found ways to check for them specifically.

Everyone was too concerned the AI would do it and wasn't looking close enough at the C-Suite Execs.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 points 1 day ago (7 children)

Another legitimately great strategy is the Wally Deflector (hate that Dilbert's creator turned out to be an asshat). Force them to do some work. Anything really works, just something to slow down the firehose and enforce that it's a partnership working towards a solution. Usually the best way is to just ask for clarification and actual hard requirements.

So many things just shrivel up and die when the person asking for it realizes IT isn't going to just outsource their full responsibilities including domain specific knowledge or basic fucking thought for them just because it's going to become digital or automated.

Sounds like someone needs to figure out email filters. Probably best to send it to a folder and mark as read instead of delete it, that way when it does inevitably concern you (something you use isn't working) you can check them for notice of what's going on.

Temple OS is guided by the hand of God. Clearly it is for the best for the chosen people.

For everyone else, Hannah Montana Linux is acceptable.

 

PrefaceI'm not trying to call out the mod action of removing my post from the comm so much as I'm calling out the complete lack of mod action leading to the comm becoming shit and having the current top post by scaled, hot, and active being a post that explicitly targets another lemmy user.

That out of the way... !mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world has clearly been slipping from the purpose of the comm for a while now. Most of the posts are actually infuriating and/or political. I understand that what qualifies as either of those can be different for different people, but I feel most of this shit clearly isn't mundane or simple enough to fall under the label of just mildly infuriating.

Here's some examples from the first page right now, sorted by scaled.

While I could have sworn the sidebar had a no politics rule, it doesn't at the time of me writing this up, so politics are arguably acceptable, although I personally feel these all clearly don't match the theme of the community, violating Rule 7.

Sidebar, and expanded rule 7

A few other posts have been made calling this out.

Mod harder and [META] What actually constitutes "mildly infuriating" content?

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Beyond all that mess, we have what was the final straw for me.

Rule 1 (and less so 5), and the current top post by scaled, hot, and active.

I cannot accept that a post to mildly infuriating that targets a specific user while not even removing their username is respectful, and I personally consider it harassment (while it may not violate rule 5 as there is no call to action). Removing the username is usually the bare minimum even in the fucking reddit brigading subs, for plausible deniability.

And regardless of whatever arguments can be had about interpretations of the community's specific rules, it's a dick move. Just block the guy. It reminds me of the god awful reddit dogpiling and brigading. I don't want any of that to come to lemmy.

So I reported it, then saw the recent posts asking mods for action that got no response. I then looked at the mods.

  • LillianVS@lemmy.world (Aer) has not been active in two years.
  • STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world (Striker) has not been active in one year.
  • Tenthrow@lemmy.world had not appeared to be active for six days at the time I reported the post, but upon checking the community mod log was likely active two days before (assuming that the other two wouldn't be just lurking and modding for over a year).

So I did something dumb as hell. Roughly an hour after I reported it, I made my own post (now removed from the comm). I find people who make call out posts about others, and the absentee mods allowing it, mildly infuriating. Yeah, childish as shit. What's done is done.

Modlog:

Removed for "doesn't fit community", but what do you folks think? Does it really not fit when the top post is what it is? Personally I think both should be gone, lest that comm descend further into shit.

Either way, now that I have this yell into the void out of me, I'm blocking the comm. Maybe I should have made my post in actually infuriating? (kidding)

 

That is a threat.

From some back to school flyer.

 

We understand that this is a jarring and sudden change, but we're proud of our audio team's ability to create suitable replacements with such short notice. We hope that in time, these new sounds will grow to hold a place in your heart just like the old ones.

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I have so many great memories from childhood vacations to Mystery Flesh Pit National Park. I cant believe the disaster happened all the way back in 2007.

At least someone has been collecting and documenting everything they can find from the old place: https://www.mysteryfleshpitnationalpark.com/

I still can't make it all the way through the disaster report.

 

This ancient video has ruined this song for me. My toddler is getting into Sesame Street, so the original song is on rotation in the car for the kid friendly playlist. Hard to keep from giggling.

Post name is from the video.

 

Jerboa's not too bad, as the URL field is the same field the link to your uploaded image ends up overwriting, but I swear I see people making this mistake every fucking day. End up posting just an image when they wanted image + link.

Apologies, as I'm sure there's proper channels for this, and open source projects tend to not have the best UIs. Just shouting into the void.

 

Definitely a repost, but it fits the season

 
 
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