[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 9 points 1 month ago

Mullvad is the gold standard

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 19 points 3 months ago

I tried Linux Mint on my old XPS laptop and the battery life is, unfortunately, a nonstarter for me. It lasts about 2 hours running Linux versus up to six on Windows (thanks to battery settings). It also doesn't hibernate properly. I wish it had worked for me

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 16 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

The Inflation Reduction Act is one of the most significant pieces of legislation in a long time

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 13 points 8 months ago

Agreed, but even with fewer cars, having the remaining ones be electric is much better. Quieter (at low speeds) and no fumes

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 8 points 9 months ago

The rents are extremely reasonable for the area. Here's a video where some residents discuss their rents: https://youtu.be/hf0L3blkNA4

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 28 points 9 months ago

The issue of dynamic IP addresses is solved using a service like DuckDNS. Space Invader has some tutorials on it: https://youtu.be/CS72kN2c6hU

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 18 points 11 months ago

Adjusting a speed limit is not enough, road engineers need to implement actual traffic calming measures to slow people down..

Fun fact, US pedestrian deaths went up during covid because there were fewer drivers and people could speed more easily.

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Great topic idea! Here are some of mine, I'll add links later:

  • Heat resistant cooking gloves. These are basically oven mitts, but because they're gloves, you can keep them on while cooking. I've gifted a few pairs of these and everyone loves them!
  • A percussion massager is great for getting out muscle knots. Foam rollers too.
  • Collapsible creates for the car and around the house - mine are made by InstaCrate
  • A refillable oil sprayer so that you can buy any oil you want and evenly coat a pan. Great for searing and air frying
  • Stainless steel pots are amazing. IKEA sells a set that's around $50. Totally dishwasher safe, heat tolerant, just all around easy peasy
  • Costco membership
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Nugget@lemm.ee to c/gaming@beehaw.org

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/6440558

After a bit of searching and help, I found out how to use my 8BitDo Ultimate Pro Bluetooth/2.4Ghz controller in 2.4GHz mode in the Switch mode, including with full gyro support. Note: there are two firmware versions, one for the controller and one for the receiver. This is only possible with a specific version of the receiver firmware, V1.02_Beta1, and I've only tested it with a specific controller firmware, V1.03.

Download

The Reddit user koloved has uploaded the files to their Google drive. Download both to make sure your controller is running the right version as well. This includes both the installer EXE and the firmware you need. Unzip them both.

By the way, if someone knows a good place for me to store those files long-term, let me know and I'll upload some mirrors.

Install

Controller

Although this step might not be necessary, it's a good idea to make sure the controller itself is running the right firmware. You'll need to plug in your controller directly to your computer. Then open the UltimateBL103 folder, run the 8Bitdo_Update.exe file, and select the firmware in the folder labeled Ultimate_Firmware_V1.03.dat when prompted. Easy peasy!

Receiver

This is the crucial step! The USB 2.4 Ghz receiver has its own firmware that we need to update. Run the UltimateBLRR102B1m folder's 8BitDo_UM_BT_Receiver.exe file and follow the steps. When prompted, select the included UM_BT_Receiver_V1.02_Beta1.dat file as the firmware version you want to install - it might warn you that this is an outdated version, but you can just hit OK to proceed.

Activate

Now that the firmware is installed, it has to be activated properly. The controller can operate in a few modes, but there's only one mode that seems to send gyro over 2.4 Ghz. Here's how to activate it:

  • Turn the controller off completely and disconnect the receiver
  • After a few seconds, connect everything and turn the controller on. Ensure it's in 2.4 Ghz mode on the back
  • Hold select (the minus button left of the star) + A for a few seconds. This puts the controller in a special Switch mode. Tip: sometimes the normal Switch mode (select + Y) works as well, so try that if necessary
  • You should hear a disconnect and reconnect sound from Windows. For me, the controller then disconnects itself again after a few seconds and has to be switched back on - not sure why, but it doesn't seem to be a problem
  • The controller should now be identified as a "Nintendo Switch Pro Controller" and everything should work!
  • If it doesn't, unplug and replug a few times, reboot the program you're trying to use, etc. It can be a bit finicky, but once it works it seems to work forever

Dolphin Emulator

I'm using Dolphin Emulator to play Wii games, so here's a quick guide on that. To use the controller, you want to use the "Emulate the Wii's Bluetooth Adapter" mode with "Emulated Wii Remote" selected. Then in the Configure screen, make sure you select the "Nintendo Switch Pro Controller" input.

To verify motion is working, go to the Motion Input tab and move your controller. The red and blue dots should swing around the circle as your controller moves. If that's working, you're good to go! Otherwise, try the steps above again and give it a few restarts.

yuzu Emulator

I haven't used yuzu much, but I booted it up and tested the configuration, and it seems to work. Just make sure you've selected "Nintendo Switch Pro Controller 0" under Input Device.


I hope this helps someone. Big thanks to Reddit user grimson73, who kindly helped when I contacted them.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Nugget@lemm.ee to c/retrogaming@lemmy.world

After a bit of searching and help, I found out how to use my 8BitDo Ultimate Pro Bluetooth/2.4Ghz controller in 2.4GHz mode in the Switch mode, including with full gyro support. Note: there are two firmware versions, one for the controller and one for the receiver. This is only possible with a specific version of the receiver firmware, V1.02_Beta1, and I've only tested it with a specific controller firmware, V1.03.

Download

The Reddit user koloved has uploaded the files to their Google drive. Download both to make sure your controller is running the right version as well. This includes both the installer EXE and the firmware you need. Unzip them both.

By the way, if someone knows a good place for me to store those files long-term, let me know and I'll upload some mirrors.

Install

Controller

Although this step might not be necessary, it's a good idea to make sure the controller itself is running the right firmware. You'll need to plug in your controller directly to your computer. Then open the UltimateBL103 folder, run the 8Bitdo_Update.exe file, and select the firmware in the folder labeled Ultimate_Firmware_V1.03.dat when prompted. Easy peasy!

Receiver

This is the crucial step! The USB 2.4 Ghz receiver has its own firmware that we need to update. Run the UltimateBLRR102B1m folder's 8BitDo_UM_BT_Receiver.exe file and follow the steps. When prompted, select the included UM_BT_Receiver_V1.02_Beta1.dat file as the firmware version you want to install - it might warn you that this is an outdated version, but you can just hit OK to proceed.

Activate

Now that the firmware is installed, it has to be activated properly. The controller can operate in a few modes, but there's only one mode that seems to send gyro over 2.4 Ghz. Here's how to activate it:

  • Turn the controller off completely and disconnect the receiver
  • After a few seconds, connect everything and turn the controller on. Ensure it's in 2.4 Ghz mode on the back
  • Hold select (the minus button left of the star) + A for a few seconds. This puts the controller in a special Switch mode. Tip: sometimes the normal Switch mode (select + Y) works as well, so try that if necessary
  • You should hear a disconnect and reconnect sound from Windows. For me, the controller then disconnects itself again after a few seconds and has to be switched back on - not sure why, but it doesn't seem to be a problem
  • The controller should now be identified as a "Nintendo Switch Pro Controller" and everything should work!
  • If it doesn't, unplug and replug a few times, reboot the program you're trying to use, etc. It can be a bit finicky, but once it works it seems to work forever

Dolphin Emulator

I'm using Dolphin Emulator to play Wii games, so here's a quick guide on that. To use the controller, you want to use the "Emulate the Wii's Bluetooth Adapter" mode with "Emulated Wii Remote" selected. Then in the Configure screen, make sure you select the "Nintendo Switch Pro Controller" input.

To verify motion is working, go to the Motion Input tab and move your controller. The red and blue dots should swing around the circle as your controller moves. If that's working, you're good to go! Otherwise, try the steps above again and give it a few restarts.

yuzu Emulator

I haven't used yuzu much, but I booted it up and tested the configuration, and it seems to work. Just make sure you've selected "Nintendo Switch Pro Controller 0" under Input Device.


I hope this helps someone. Big thanks to Reddit user grimson73, who kindly helped when I contacted them.

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 11 points 1 year ago

Killing it as usual! Great work

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago

I’m just mentioning a solution that is actually available, where unassholing everyone isn’t.

Beautifully put. So often there are simple solutions to these problems.

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 14 points 1 year ago

Thank you for handling this, it's vital to a growing platform!

[-] Nugget@lemm.ee 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Bazarr is an app for finding and managing subtitles that syncs with Radarr and Sonarr. It might work with Plex but I'm not positive

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Nugget@lemm.ee to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

I'm looking for a suggestion for compact-ish NAS cases. I only have a few drives, 4 at the moment, so I don't need a ton of space. But I'd like to downsize without getting a brand new motherboard and PSU it possible (both are ATX at the moment).

My main requirement is being able to install and uninstall drives without worrying about cable management.

Thanks!

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