kennebel

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[–] kennebel 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

When I can’t block the ads, I always opt for the “non-personalized ads” option, since I know they are getting paid less. Also easier to ignore an ad when it is random.

[–] kennebel 2 points 2 weeks ago

I tried the bing chat (part of the work license), asked it some random questions, asked for more accurate information and pointed out the flawed answers it gave. It told me that I was being rude and ended the session. (smh)

[–] kennebel 5 points 2 weeks ago

This also implies that the average population has an astronomically higher capacity to read code than actually exists. The average Excel user can’t read most simple Excel methods.

[–] kennebel 1 points 3 weeks ago

I’ve been pondering something similar since I realized that Pop24 would be delayed. :) I want to see if a couple of minor items are fixed with 24.04, and can’t decide if waiting or reinstalling is more work.

[–] kennebel 1 points 1 month ago

So far no joy. The Linux channel and posts haven’t been able to crack this nut. New version of Pop OS coming soon based on Ubuntu 24.04, will try again after the update. :)

[–] kennebel 6 points 1 month ago

Some of my saltiness comes from the fact that I tried to answer questions a few times, but told I wasn't worthy enough to participate in the conversation, and so I was confused by the system. Also, I saw people answering with lots of points, but their answers were trash and I couldn't impact that response/point gathering, and just made me think it was just another gamified system, and engineers love to game a system. :)

[–] kennebel 20 points 1 month ago (7 children)

This was my experience as well. They seemed to angle the system away from the casual user, which I didn’t have time to sit around and answer questions to get enough fake internet points to interact more.

 

I've been able to run all of my other regular games since switching to Pop!_OS, but one is giving me a problem still, Space Engineers.

Tried all of the Protons (and Proton-GE), tried various launch options, read all of the feedback left on protondb website for the game, looking for any other ideas. :)

[–] kennebel 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Sorry, when I said "life critical", i mean things like email, banking, self-hosted NextCloud for files, etc. For me, everything else is flexible as I don't have business things that have to run on Windows (that is my work provided laptop), so I don't have to have the Adobe suite for photo editing, i can use one of several open source alternatives, and all of my hobbies have open source alternatives like Blender.

The only game I cannot get to run is Space Engineers. Numerous other newer and older games work great. To be fair, I'm not an online/multiplayer gamer, so the challenges people run in to due to anti-cheating requirements don't affect the games I play.

What was really interesting to me, is that I tried Windows 11 Pro and 6 or 7 different Linux distros over several months before landing on Pop!_OS. I mention this because it was all the exact same hardware and so I was able to compare performance in an Apples to Apples situation. There is an obvious application loading improvement. Even comparing against something like Garuda that is supposedly all about performance tweaks.

[–] kennebel 3 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I switched to Pop!_OS earlier this year and couldn’t be happier. All apps run way faster than they did with Windows on the same hardware. All but one of my Steam games run great (one day I’ll get that last game to work). My “life critical” things are web based, everything else is adjustable.

[–] kennebel 36 points 3 months ago (9 children)

That is 100% up to every team to decide. Version numbering is completely arbitrary.

[–] kennebel 4 points 3 months ago

(Hyperbole) I’m shocked! I have been informed for decades, usually at high levels of snootiness, that Macs don’t have viruses unlike those pathetic other operating systems…

(hahaha)

[–] kennebel 4 points 3 months ago

Recently I was thinking about how I missed webrings for websites instead of reliance on search engines, many of which aren’t even directing you to the sites anymore just showing AI summaries.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by kennebel to c/windows11
 

I'm trying to shrink my C: volume to allow for dual booting, but the built in utility is getting hung up on $BITMAP. It was originally having problems with another unmovable file $DATA, but after using contig that one was moved out of the way.

However, no matter what combination of contig options, safe mode, whatever I try, $BITMAP won't move. 200GB free, and I can only shrink the volume by 9GB because of it. :)

I'd prefer not to have to perform a complete reinstall.

Or it seems, I have to go about disabling bitlocker in order to allow a 3rd party tool to work on the partition... Last time I was messing with partitions was from before Secureoot and Bitlocker days. :)

 

This was a monthly/quarterly competition for computer generated images and animations that ran from 1996 to 2006.

The image selected for the post can be found here: https://www.irtc.org/stills/2006-04-30.html

 

Early last year, I forked a project that had gone idle. I did a couple of updates to make it work with the new version of VSCode, and released it on both marketplaces. It has a few downloads, and no one has yelled at me yet, so I'm not the only one that uses it I guess.

I want to update it with some newer packages out there, updated security versions, and other bits such as the move from vscode-test to @vscode/test-electron, but I'm hitting a block (in not knowing JS/TS very well, most of my 30 years has been with C#, Perl, PHP, SQL, etc.), and I was wondering if anyone had an article or suggestion on documentation how to make that move.

Or am I just starting over with "how to set up test-electron from scratch" and redoing all the tests? :) (that was not my hope for a quick update turn around, but if that is what has to happen...)

edit: a phrase

 

Playing around, relearning the POV-Ray scene language. Side hobbies are fun. :) (why is the sun casting a shadow? Probably should change that to a cloud..)

source code: https://github.com/kennebel/JCastle

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by kennebel to c/povray
 

Using several classic POV-Ray elements, originally made about 20-ish years ago.

edit: title

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POV-Ray Home Page (www.povray.org)
submitted 1 year ago by kennebel to c/povray
 

The official home page of the POV-Ray tool.

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M8, Lagoon Nebula (i.imgur.com)
 
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by kennebel to c/[email protected]
 

A nebula about 2,500 light years away, this image took about an hour to capture from a Colorado backyard.

 

Captured in a Colorado backyard on a Vespera telescope, with a dual band filter.

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