icedterminal

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[–] icedterminal 2 points 2 days ago

I was going to post this exact reasoning but you beat me to it.

[–] icedterminal 7 points 5 days ago

USB C suffers from distance degrading earlier in distance. https://community.infineon.com/t5/Knowledge-Base-Articles/Maximum-length-of-the-cable-for-applications-in-USB-Type-C/ta-p/250571#.

There is a lack of consistent standards. They’re all over the place and manufacturers just do whatever they want. Because of this, you can literally have only one cable or adapter that works for a device. In some cases, a third party cable can actually damage the device.

My anecdotal experience:

3.5mm to USB C adapter in three versions. I need one for an Android based tablet and a laptop. I have one from three different brands, Walmart, Apple and Google. The Walmart version works, but every single time you play audio from silence a pop is heard. The Apple version doesn’t work at all. The Google version works perfectly.

For the USB cable itself, it’s rated at 100W and comes from BestBuy. My laptop detected that the provided cable isn’t their OEM version and limits power intake to 65W instead of 100W. My tablet uses the full 85W and my phone uses the full 18W from their respective chargers.

One would be under the assumption that these products are universal, but this isn’t the case.

[–] icedterminal 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It's an industry security standard. Not a defect. If you don't agree with it, fork the software and modify it to suit your needs.

[–] icedterminal 2 points 1 week ago

*Assuming the keyboard has on-board persistent memory.

If the keyboard is unplugged or the computer is turned off, without persistent memory, it will revert to default. Always check the features of the keyboard before you buy. If you want to avoid using bloated, buggy OEM software, check to see if your keyboard is supported with software like OpenRGB. Typically this only supports the lighting configuration. Things like macros may still require you to install OEM software. And hopefully it has persistent memory to save it to the device.

[–] icedterminal 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Some self hosted services refuse to work if you use a self signed certificate with your public facing IP. They only allow self signed certificates when using one of the handful of private addresses.

Some apps on mobile devices for the service you use won't work unless a trusted certificate is used. A self signed certificate behind the scenes creates an error that isn't handled and you can't connect.

You lose the ability to have a proxy in front to handle abuse so your server is spared the headache. You need a domain to do this.

[–] icedterminal 4 points 1 week ago (5 children)

TLS.

While technically you can use TLS with a self signed certificate, it creates additional problems with a public facing service. Only recommended for internal services.

[–] icedterminal 26 points 3 weeks ago

Easily 5+ years old. This exact image was posted on Reddit three years ago. GPM shutdown in 2020. I can't find the original page on Digital Music News for this image (source text)

[–] icedterminal 6 points 3 weeks ago

I use a self hosted playback tracker.

The top 3 were matching for self hosted and Spotify, but the last two in the top 5 were completely different. No matter which way I sorted it (time vs plays), the self hosted tracker was correct.

[–] icedterminal 6 points 1 month ago

Call of Duty was one of them. Disc contained less than 100mb of data. You still had to download the entire game. If you bought it to only play a campaign offline, too bad.

[–] icedterminal 9 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Same. My jaw dropped. Absolutely loved it.

[–] icedterminal 1 points 1 month ago
[–] icedterminal 6 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Columbus population is larger than Cincinnati or Cleveland. Not sure why you think it's smaller.

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