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[–] [email protected] 44 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

I swear this is an old photo from at least a few months ago. I remember people joking about the caravan and boat being so extravagant

[–] [email protected] 15 points 4 days ago

I wrote step by step instructions for installing windows repacks on linux using Lutris. https://sopuli.xyz/comment/9858101

I install FG Dodi and Gnarly repacks and ElAmigos updates this way. I have only had weird bugs with ~5 that would only unpack in a Windows VM and 2 that needed native Windows (BG3 and Until Dawn) but tbh I have a feeling its an AMD issue not a wine issue

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

What do you mean they're failing to install? That sounds like a wine issue.

Sometimes games just work better on previous wine versions so it might be worth trying a couple of those.

I haven't played the game but it seems to be DX11 so ~~DXVK probably needs to be installed to the prefix~~

Towards the end of the FG installer, there is usually an option to download the dependencies so make sure you have those installed with winetricks to the correct prefix. C++ Redist download option here refers to vcrun in winetricks and its probably vcrun2022 since the game is new.

Is it defaulting to using your integrated graphics instead of the discreet gpu?

You could also add it as a non steam game in steam since proton will be set up properly to see if it runs better.

Edit:

470

Do you need to update your drivers? 470 came out in April 2021. DXVK only supports 510 and later so d3dcompiler instead of dxvk should be used but a driver update would be better.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago

2 accounts consistently reporting the same IP, location and user habits etc being linked is more absurd than nobody ever noticing excessive uploaded data from their phones? It is very easy to monitor the amount of uploaded and downloaded data on a device, lots of people would have noticed by now. The amount of storage, bandwidth and processing power that would be required to monitor the audio from hundreds of millions of android users globally 24/7 would make this the dumbest business decision ever when there are so many easier and efficient ways to track users.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Ah damn, its an issue on console too, that sucks. I wonder why there are so many recommendations when its so broken. I can't believe its on gamepass and PS5 when it can so easily be broken in less than 5 minutes

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I finished Silent Hill 2 too, the Mannequins made me jump so many times. They always seemed to appear when I least expected them to. The game created such a tense and scary atmosphere the whole way through but the prison area was by far the spookiest and of course I didn't understand the hanging part and kept getting punished for it lol.

I also played The Last of Us Part 1 it was no where near as scary but the story was so good, I even cried a bit. I'd love more games that focused on keeping quiet, I dont think I've played anything with that sort of mechanic before. I really hope they port part 2 to pc soon.

I tried to play Alien Isolation but I kept getting game breaking bugs and when I finally managed to get about an hour in, there were still no aliens?? Just more bugs so I've given up on it and maybe I'll try see if there are any fixes and stuff when I have more time since so many people recommend it.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 2 weeks ago

Use uBlock Origin, you're being redirected by ads. I tested downloading Icarus just now and this is where the links led to. gamebounty -> filecrypt -> datanodes. Datanodes started the download, ~30GiB 7zip file. I didn't get any ads or redirects using Ublock Origin and a Firefox based browser.

I would suggest reading the very top of the megathread, the part that says" Not so fast sailor! Do this first"

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago

I do the majority of my cooking on a sunday evening so I don't have to do much during the week, it takes ~2 hours.

  • Pancakes for breakfast.

I'm not a big fan of the texture of oatmeal so instead, I make pancake batter with blended up oats, soy milk and flax seeds and keep them in the freezer until the night before. Then just heat them in the microwave and add fruit and syrup.

  • I eat dinner at lunch in work.

I find it easier to just bring it in a microwaveable container rather than bringing in a sandwich that just ends up soggy.

Lentils, rice, potatoes, chickpeas, kidney beans, black beans, onions, bell peppers, broccoli, peas, carrots, sweet corn, spinach etc

Mix them all together, enough to last 5 days then the night before add whatever spices, black pepper, paprika, chile, curry, garam masala, bbq, cajun, piri piri etc and sauces, sweet chili, curry, sweet and sour, BBQ, tikka masala, szechuan, pad thai sauce etc. This way I can have a different flavours every day of the week but only have to cook once.

This also works well in wraps and as pizza toppings.

  • Kind of healthy dessert

I loosely follow this recipe https://rainbowplantlife.com/no-bake-nutella-fudge-bars/#wprm-recipe-container-6608 but I swap out the hazel nuts for mixed nuts and seeds, and I swap dates for raisins and a bit of water. Cheaper and easier to find for me. I also add soy milk to the dark chocolate when I melt it to make the chocolate softer.

  • Lunch?

After work, I usually throw some frozen mock meat in the oven and make a sandwich with it and have some fruit and nuts. While its cooking, I prepare my food for the next day.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I'm a big fan of AV1, I've reencoded TiBs of video files to AV1. Reencoding is always going to lead to some quality loss, it just depends how much you notice it. For me I, don't see any quality loss going from h265 to AV1 in any videos I have done with my settings. But the biggest screen I use is 32inch 1080 monitor from about 5 years ago.

Its totally subjective so it may be worth taking a couple of your favourite video files and testing out a bunch of different settings and comparing the quality to see if theres a noticeable quality loss. Then you can weigh up the quality vs time taken vs storage cost to see if its worth it to you.

It can be slow, depending on what hardware you're working with but I've seen massive speed improvements over the past few months. ATM, I'm getting between 10 - 20 times speed up. So if I encode a 10 minute video, it takes between 30-60 seconds. This is with a 7700x, 12 cores. And I'm getting anywhere from ~10 times smaller file size to ~70% the original size.

Another option I use sometimes is converting to 720p from 1080. I do this on some videos that my parents take because their cameras aren't great and they have shaky hands so they're pretty blurry at the best of times anyway lol.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago
  • Rehash the torrent in your torrent client to make sure all of the files are fully downloaded.

  • For selective downloads, make sure all of the needed files are there fg-01.bin - fg-x.bin and make sure you have at least one of the selective language packs if they're available.

  • Use the 2GB option during install or add the environment variable, like in the script.

WINE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1
  • I've noticed some repacks will just corrupt on linux for me.

Baldurs Gate 3 for example will always have a corrupted SharedSounds pak file on linux and a windows vm for me. But it works completely fine when I unpack it under native windows.

Similarly with Marvels Avengers, there are 3 files that will always unpack as the wrong name on linux so the automated hash check fails since it can't find the files. But they have the correct hash when checked manually so they just need to be renamed.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 weeks ago (6 children)

American Arcadia

Quantum Break

Hellblade

God of War series

Sniper Elite series

Talos Principle

I found out recently that Portal has some free mods, I've just started reloaded and its pretty good so far.

  • Portal Reloaded
  • Portal Stories Mel
  • Thinking with Time Machine
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Just tar and zstd. They're probably installed by default for most distros anyway.

I think this is what I used when I first tried out zstd https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-and-use-zstd-compression-tool-on-linux

Tar supports input from zstd so I put everything on one line.

tar -I 'zstd -v --ultra -22' -cvf YourFile.tar.zst -C /path/to/your/file YourFile

-I takes the input from zstd which is in quotes.

--ultra it should be redundant but for some reason its needed for higher levels of compression.

-22 the highest level of compression offered by zstd.

-c for compress.

-v for verbose.

-f for the file name.

-C excludes the absolute path to the file/directory and just takes YourFile as the file/directory to compress. Its not needed if you're in the same directory as YourFile.

I would recommend leaving out

--ultra -22

and just test how much compression you get with the default level first because 22 is super slow and if it just can't compress the file you won't see any difference in file size compared to the default compression level.

 

Teeline 4 shrthnd mtd, Pitman hs smbls, cnt use nw obviously

 

Like seriously, did you really think you could suppress my posts with these rules???? I'm going to continue to post informative posts to the proletariat while still abiding by your restrictive rules until your day of reckoning comes and we're no longer suppressed for having our own thoughts and ideas.

I want to talk about Venus but I don't know a lot about it except for some video I watched years ago about how 2 engineers came up with the idea of floating cities that could sustain life on Venus.

Venus' athmosphere has loads of sulphuric acid and carbon dioxide but apparently we could bomb the planet with hydrogen bombs to make graphite and water from the reaction with the CO2.

Also, at 464C, we'd probably be burnt pretty bad and squashed down because we would be like 90 time heavier. 1 day is 117 earth days so can you imagine how long a typical work week would be?

Even with all of these negative points, I would still prefer to live on Venus than to be stuck here, forced to adhere to these ridiculous rules that attempt to keep us oppressed so that the 1% can live all fancy in their castles and eat their fancy cheeses

 

Macrophages play a role in both innate immunity and adaptive immunity.

In innate immunity, they phagocytise the pathogens and they also release cytokines that promote the recruitment of other immune cells to the site of infection. Some of these cells are Natural Killer cells and basophils but they don't start with M.

In adaptive immunity, Macrophages have the ability to breakdown the pathogen and find specific markers on the pathogens that can be used as a target by the adaptive immune response. This marker is called an antigen.

They then take the antigen and present it on a receptor called MHC Class 2. This MHC Class 2 basically holds the antigen while the Macrophage makes its way to a lymph node, where T Helper cells are located.

The T Helper cells can then analyse the antigen on the MHC and promote the proliferation of T and B cells which will specifically seek out that antigen in the body and destroy any cells that have that antigen present.

Here's a video of phagocytosis in action, its pretty cool that this stuff is just happening inside of us and we have no control over it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlPlgGbb2IU&t=114

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