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does anyone have recommendations for docks for the steam deck

Give a man a fish, and Republicans immediately blame you for inflation. Teach a man to fish, and they call you a woke Marxist and pass a law banning Fishing Studies.

Incidentally, another trick to finding the length of a vector (x,y) to within 12% is just:

if ( x > y )
return x+(y>>1);
else
return y+(x>>1);

(do you really need more than 12% precision in a 16-bit game?)

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Neat thing I discovered. If you have a sprite with 5 directions of animation - from going right to going down (make the rest by flips), you can figure out which sprite to use by testing against lines of slope 1:5, 2:3, 3:2 and 5:1, which is really elegant on an 8/16bit machine.

no one has ever surpassed the animated netscape logo's ability to make the internet feel majestic and awe inspiring

food 

i ordered chicken curry medium spicy. i think the restaurant may have missed one crucial word in that order

i will be strong

in need of some financial help 

thank u to everyone so far for sharing this! and, thank u to everyone who has donated!! we've reached $150 so far!! thanks to u all we're gonna be staying afloat for another month and hopefully by then we'll be all good on our own!

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one more network share related question for the nerds 

what's the most straightforward way to set up a client such that it automatically synchronizes the contents of a network share onto local storage?

example use case: i've got a steam deck and it's got some emulators on it. i'd like to put my roms and stuff in a network share and set up the steam deck to grab 'em (or a subset of 'em perhaps) on its own, so i don't have to manually copy them over myself and they're accessible when i'm traveling

i suppose i could just write some software to do this, but i figured i'd ask if anyone knew of a preexisting solution

re: request for help with networking sorcery (a bit long) 

(while explaining what those other things are, i whisper "USB gadget mode" and am immediately attacked by wild dogs)

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re: request for help with networking sorcery (a bit long) 

for a bit of extra explanation, i'm leaning toward having a separate machine as opposed to two samba daemons on the same machine because i want to use that in-between machine for a couple of other things at the same time, not just as a relay here

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No matter how many times an enthusiastic tech bro tells me that widespread AI use will be a positive for humanity, all I can hear is "capitalism go brrrr, income inequality go brrrr, structural inequities go brrr". It's strange how this happens every time. Must be something wrong with my hearing.

PS2 modding, piracy 

Did you know: nowadays you can actually run copies of games on any slimline PS2, even completely unmodded ones, without doing any sort of modifications to your console!

All you need is:
- A game/software ISO of your choice
- This patching tool: github.com/edo9300/esr-disc-pa (compiles cross-platform)
- This archive: ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.p (contains data files and an example batch script on how to use the tool, plus a pre-built binary of unknown legitimacy)
- A *slimline* PS2

This lets you basically 'prefix' any existing ISO with the FreeDVDBoot exploit (explained here: cturt.github.io/freedvdboot.ht), and so after burning it to DVD, any unmodded console boots straight into the game/software via a DVD player exploit.

these are the kinds of projects that would have people laughing at me if they saw the kinds of tabs i have open

re: request for help with networking sorcery (a bit long) 

disclaimer that this is a High-Growth Area for me, i.e. i have absolutely no idea what i'm doing and am trying my best to learn as i go

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request for help with networking sorcery (a bit long) 

let's see if i can explain this in a way that makes sense and doesn't make me sound silly

i want to set up network file access for my home's local network, so i can access files from various devices without having to manually copy them over. every potential client i have is perfectly fine with SMB 3.0... except for one (a playstation 2 with some homebrew software), which only accepts SMB 1.0 for whatever reason. i don't want to enable a deprecated file sharing protocol for the entire network, so i'd like to limit it to as close to the troublesome client as i can.

is it possible to set up some kind of "relay," like in the diagram, that presents a network share or a subset of it to the ps2 via SMB 1.0 while the rest of the network can use newer protocols?

computers with adequate cooling tend to run average workloads at temperatures around 40-65°C (104-149°F), or more if running taxing software like games and 3D renderers. therefore, most computers are not at risk of contracting rabies

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