[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 11 months ago

Migleemo a' Trois, in 3... 2... 1...

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah, Sony lost me when they broke my Linux install and degraded the DVD playback functions, within six months of me buying my PS2. Similarly, the last "good" smartphone I had, was the Palm Treo (650p\680p\Centro); since then, I've never had a single phone that granted direct hardware access & allowed unloading/sideloading the OS by default.

Manufacturers want deep control these days; way beyond mere root permissions.

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago

I'm very lactose tolerant. I tolerate the gas, I tolerate the cramps, I tolerate the bloating...

Oooh, cheesecake!

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

Since they said they have "5g home internet (about 10 times faster than the best wired option and 3 times cheaper)", with "shit ping", I assumed they meant 5th Gen cellular as their internet service at home.

Only a couple years ago, did we finally get a cable drop in our neighborhood, to actually give faster service than 4G LTE. (There's still no fiber here, at our location in central Denver.) Because the cable company (Comcast) doesn't offer a reasonable rate, we use line-of-sight wireless to a local mesh operator. Until then, we used 4G & 5G cellular, as our home internet. It was shit for reliability, but when it worked, the peak speeds beat any residential service available, by a pretty wide margin. Of course, those peak speeds turn to timeouts whenever the highway fills up (& our 5Ghz WiFi still flakes out too, as does the 2.4 Ghz wireless camera, & pretty much anything else that isn't shielded).

There was no point in running ethernet, with that setup; it was never going to be stable. I still had to run 2 hardwires though: one to the Sony PS2, & the other to an ancient beige switch by the IBM PS/2.

Some people in the mountains & such, are on "5 Gigabit" wireless internet, but most seem to be on even lower speed plans than that. I'm really curious which @Default_Defect@lemmy.world has, because 5th Gen cellular is literally the best internet a lot of US residents can get, despite the abysmal terms & throttling that so many providers employ.

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

I remember running out of those at work, & intentionally crushing the cheap-ass crimp-tool in my hand, just so I could finish up the next day with pass-through connectors & my Klein tool, rather than spend the next two hours re-terminating connectors that I 'should have' gotten exactly right the first time.

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

Hmmm, that reminds me; I need to separate out all the old ones that say "10BaseT"

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago

Just make sure it isn't running Android 4.4

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

+1 to just use Tribler, as it already does most of what OP mentioned:

  • Social features
  • Discovery\follow
  • Patronage\ratios
  • Sync (via following \ autodownload)
  • Curation\filtering\tags

Doesn't really do privacy, but P2P over corpnets ≠ private; for "privacy", use a proxy (or torrent exclusively things no one gets jailed for, like entertainment video\music\books).

(I know this sounds insane, but I don't use a proxy for torrenting, yet the only ISP that ever complained was CenturyLink, when using a friend's computer that lacked ad-blocking, to download extremely well-known torrents of a recent show, without removing the tracker URLs from the magnet link. Since 2005, zero complaints from my own torrenting, AFAIK...? I even torrent directly on my phone & cast to a TV. 🤷 I'm not recommending a no-proxy philosophy, just noting that I've never had an issue that required me to proxy\VPN up, even when DLing apps.)

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

DHT crawlers find pretty much all the active torrents. No shortage of 4K content; as @burgersc12@sh.itjust.works said, just add 2160p to the search terms.

No trackers needed. (Omit the tracker URLs when loading magnet links too; they're not at all necessary.)

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

Option 3 is the usual method, & it works quite fast on almost any machine that's even capable of decoding high bitrate video fast enough to keep up with its framerate, in the first place. On a HDD, that previous frame may briefly require seeking to get back to, but no such delay occurs with flash storage.

Of course, it doesn't need to be done fast; we're talking about long looks at single frames!

For best results, frame-capture apps use cross-frame interpolation with motion estimation (& these days, AI).

I don't remember the last device I saw, that would struggle with this in any way. It's basically just been dismissed as unimportant, by the VLC devs, rather than actually being all-that-difficult to implement.

I'm shocked that VLC doesn't offer reverse playback by now, given the absolutely enormous video resources & random access storage, we're all blessed with now.

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah, where my Mom lives, the food options are:

  • Walmart
  • An erratically pricey local grocery, that rents its building (which has a leaky roof, requiring them to move product when it rains)
  • Dollar General
  • A farmer's market that's open once a week for a few hours before the afternoon heat, a few months a year, if no events have pre-empted it, having an inventory of which about 30% is bulk-bought supermarket produce with the labels (sometimes) removed
  • A 90 minute drive; no trains, no buses (literally, no buses) to the next largest town

And she lives in a town people drive to, to get food, clothes, medicine, etc.

She gets as much as she can from the local grocer, for whatever that's worth; the inventory is frequently poor, & about on-par with Dollar General so far as brand-representation, goes. When tourists ask if the store has something, they get pointed to Walmart.

[-] FordPrefect@startrek.website 4 points 1 year ago

Aaaand the fact that a correction on this was even relevant... Oof

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