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  1. Аптайм-страничка Kener.ing — выглядит современно и приятно, работает с выключенным JS (ибо Svelte), много способов пинга и уведомлений.

    Но нода жрёт, блин, 143 мегабайта оперативной памяти!

    Хоть свой #аптайм пиши.
    Я хотел, но опять гуглить пошёл, обрадовался хорошим вариантам.

    Есть, кстати, Vigil на расте, только я чё-т прикола не понял юзать нативный openssl вместо rustls и тащить шаблонизатор tera вместо лёгкого askama или sailfish.

  2. Jif Squirrel – That Jif’ing Good. commercial
    #Jif #abancommercials #commercial Video Jif Squirrel – That Jif’ing Good. commercial, actor, actress, girl, cast, song
    abancommercials.com/jif/squirr

  3. CW: Steam VR for Linux

    Yes I'm CW'ing this because of the horrors inside. :soft_sweating:​

    I decided to pull out my Valve Index tonight and mess around with it. After spending several hours getting Windows to update (seriously Windows Update wtf), I decided I'd check out how Steam VR is coming along for Linux.

    The good news:

    • Base station power management finally works, so they'll sleep when you turn Steam VR off.
    • The VR overlay works flawlessly.
    • Proton games seem a lot more stable in VR.

    The bad news:

    • Still no motion smoothing.
    • Asynchronous reprojection is still broken.

    So, like, yeah. The Steam VR experience on Linux has all the quality of life of Windows, except for the puke factor :corgi_wtf1:​ Which to me is, y'know, the most important thing.

    Motion smoothing is self-explanatory, it just smooths out motion so it's not so jittery. Asynchronous reprojection is a little more complicated. It's essentially a method of re-using frames your GPU has already made paired with the motion data from your headset to paper over your GPU lagging behind the motion tracking while making new frames. Unfortunately, this has been broken on Steam VR for Linux for years. If the game you're playing isn't keeping up with the framerate of your headset, it generates a bunch of ghost frames that make your entire headset look like you just dragged a window around on Windows XP while it was freezing up. It also looks super jittery as it tries to catch up.

    This isn't a huge problem in games like Beat Saber or Synth Riders, but it makes playing VR Chat (and, frankly, Steam VR Home because it's optimized like shit) really nauseating.

    So yeah, Steam VR is kind of a nonstarter for some games. So I decided to try Monado, which is an open source OpenXR platform for Linux. I've tried working with Monado before but, back in the day, it was pretty confusing to set up and hard to troubleshoot. Nowadays there's a GTK-based setup utility called Envision. It's really really nice. :blobyeengrin:​

    Unfortunately it didn't work for me. :corgi_wtf1:​ For some reason Monado would crash out with an exit code of 11 and I couldn't find a way to make it spit out any useful logs as to why. Launching the Monado service manually worked fine, but trying to connect to it kept erroring out. I could maybe get it working if I gave up on Envision and set it up manually, but it's really not worth the effort. Maybe I'll do more research later, but right now I'm just very let down. :redpanda_sweat:​

    So yeah, VR on Linux is still in a very frustrating state. It doesn't seem like Valve has abandoned Steam VR as there are a lot of improvements, but the most crucial things remain unimplemented or broken. While I'm hopeful Valve's upcoming Deckard headset might mean they give Steam VR some love, I'm a bit worried that it'll be like the Steam Deck where everything that isn't Steam OS is treated as a second-class citizen. I have a feeling Valve will hack together Gamescope to work well with Deckard but leave a lot of things broken on XWayland (since Steam still doesn't support Wayland on any compositor other than Gamescope). I love Valve and SteamOS is great, but I'm increasingly worried about how fragmented the Steam experience on Linux is becoming. :drgn_sigh:​

    The October deadline for Windows 10 is looming large and VR is the last thing keeping my Windows partition around. :blobfoxmeltsob:​ C'mon Valve, please fix Steam VR for Linux.

    (Side note: I have a Radeon 6900XT so it's not an Nvidia thing. :blobfoxmlem:​ )

    #Linux #FOSS #Steam #Valve #SteamVR #VR #VirtualReality #Monado #Envision

  4. If you’re #purpleteam ’ing without #OpenTIDE, why don’t you want your work to be actionable for your #SOC #DetectionEngineering :P

  5. It's about f-ing time!!! WTF!

    The #EPA is proposing that '#ForeverChemicals' be considered #hazardous substances
    by Ayana ArchieFeb, 02 2024

    "The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing that nine #PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," be categorized as hazardous to human health.

    "The EPA signed a proposal Wednesday that would deem the chemicals "hazardous constituents" under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

    "For the agency to consider a substance a hazardous constituent, it has to be toxic or cause cancer, genetic mutation or the malformations of an embryo. The full list of the nine substances can be found here.

    "The agency cited various studies in which forever chemicals were found to cause a litany of "t#oxic effects" in humans and #animals, including, but not limited to cancer, a decreased response to vaccinations, #HighCholesterol, decrease in #fertility in women, #preeclampsia, #thyroid disorders and #asthma, the EPA said.

    "Short for "per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances," PFAS cover thousands of man-made chemicals. PFAS are often used for manufacturing purposes, such as in #NonstickCookware, #adhesives, #firefighting foam, #turf and more [ex, #SkiWax].

    "PFAS have been called "forever chemicals" because they break down very slowly and can accumulate in people, animals and the environment. Last summer, a study by the U.S. Geological Survey found that the man-made chemicals are present in nearly half the country's tap water supply.

    "The survey tested for 32 types of PFAS, though there are more than 12,000, the USGS said, and they can pose a health threat even at very small amounts.

    "In June, the chemical manufacturer 3M said it would pay about $10 billion in lawsuit settlements to help detoxify water supplies across the country, after plaintiffs claimed the company's firefighting foam and other products were responsible for contaminating #TapWater with PFAS.

    "The proposed rule will be open for #PublicComment once it is uploaded to the Federal Register, under docket number EPA-HQ-OLEM-2023-0278."

    northcountrypublicradio.org/ne

    #PFASPollution #PFOS #WaterIsLife #Wildlife #Cancer #Contamination #Chemicals #Environment #FoodPackaging #Plastics #FireFightingFoam #Firefighters #Health #Mining #Lubricants #Electronics #Cosmetics #PFOS #PFNA #PFHxS #PFB GenXChemicals
    #PFOA #Toxic #DowChemical #DuPont #3M #BASF #Teflon #RainWater #SkiWax

  6. It has been #snow ing all day long here in #vermont. I'd estimate we've got at least 15" already, and we're still expecting snow for the next couple of hours.

    The truck wheels are 33" tall to give a sense of scale, and the #Subaru #Crosstrek behind is almost completely buried!

    Hopefully our #plow guy will be along soon, and I'll tidy the rest up with the #tractor tomorrow.

  7. Adventures in DBA-ing. I found out if you rename a table in PostGreSQL that's referenced in a view, then create a new table with the old name, of course the view uses the old table data not the new data because that's not what I expected.
    #PGSQL

  8. Next up in DJ-ing-myself-into-some-new-music-recommendations-for-my-birthday is #OperationIvy, treasured #SkaPunk band with Energy from 1989. I may have spent more time listening to this album than the band was together.

    Pity that Spotty-fy doesn't include the full record, half the tracks are skipped? Ugh.

    Anyway, I love this nonsense, truly. youtube.com/watch?v=ABbp6AoMCi

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_( (8/?) #Punk #Ska #NP #NO #NOMORE #BADTOWN #TheseBootsAreMadeForWalking