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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • Thanks for the answer.

    That’s good to be aware of. I was also kinda put a back by a github issue raised by someone who could no longer toggle off auto updates with ujust.

    It got solved by them adding the command back, just to be silently broken again by them renaming and subsequently removing it again (still removed as far as I’m aware).

    Weird first impression on how quickly things are broken with no alternative.








  • completely useless to anyone else

    If you ever get to the point of needing to ask for direction online, always assume it will help someone else, even if it is only 1 other person 10 years later.

    It’s just the right thing to do, otherwise it feels like you just want to serve yourself and deleting your post afterwards is kinda saying “only I deserve this information.”

    From my own experience, there have been many times where a post somewhere online with barely any interaction has helped me. If that post was deleted before I got a chance to see it then there’s two paths I see:

    1. I never understood a problem and had to give up, or:
    2. I found a newer post that someone made on the exact same problem where they or someone else spends another X amount of time trying to solve it.

    The more answers to dumb questions online, the better.






  • CLICKBAIT Why does the article name itself that when it shows a tweet from valorant of them clarifying that they are NOT bricking your PCs???

    I don’t like kernel level anti cheats, but I’m happy the people who decided to run Valorant with DMA cheats now have an expensive paperweight (the cheat device, not their pc).

    They even say you can still use the cheat hardware on other games if you disable IOMMU on your motherboard, but you cant on valorant.

    Slightly confusing wording, but I believe they arent bricking any hardware, just stopping it from working for cheating on their game.