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    Yes, but that's pretty miniscule compared to booting any of the linux based retro handhelds. An Bernice, Powkiddy, R36S, they all have like a 30-40 second boot time.

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    Just booted my R36S. 21 seconds to be on the title screen of a game, Gameboy is apx 4 seconds. I was just curious so I thought I'd share.

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      Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication (a bit ironic when you consider this quote comes from Apple).

      Steam is fun and all, minecraft is a great game, but goddamn, i have a 10kbps at home, and network is unstable where i live, why can't i play my fcking game "licence" which is not even online based, because the network decided to stop??

      I prefer from far a simple folder with assets and a .exe that i will put on my desktop with a shortcut.

      What an application is supposed to be anyways.

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      • misterowl@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

        Yup.

        Comcast "updated" their network yesterday and broke every fucking smart plug in my house. None of them will work anymore.

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        Did they disable the 2.4ghz band on your router?

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          Enter your pazswird; enter the code from your authenticator

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          For the outdated services I use that still require passwords, my password manager handles all that.

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            Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication (a bit ironic when you consider this quote comes from Apple).

            Steam is fun and all, minecraft is a great game, but goddamn, i have a 10kbps at home, and network is unstable where i live, why can't i play my fcking game "licence" which is not even online based, because the network decided to stop??

            I prefer from far a simple folder with assets and a .exe that i will put on my desktop with a shortcut.

            What an application is supposed to be anyways.

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            Luanti is a credible replacement option for Minecraft single-player

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            • theguytm3@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

              Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication (a bit ironic when you consider this quote comes from Apple).

              Steam is fun and all, minecraft is a great game, but goddamn, i have a 10kbps at home, and network is unstable where i live, why can't i play my fcking game "licence" which is not even online based, because the network decided to stop??

              I prefer from far a simple folder with assets and a .exe that i will put on my desktop with a shortcut.

              What an application is supposed to be anyways.

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              I don’t think it’s ironic, it just doesn’t say the quiet part out loud. Everything just works if they control the entire ecosystem, so if you want ‘sophisticated’ let us control everything and it will all just work.

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                Did they disable the 2.4ghz band on your router?

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                Thought of that too, but yup it's still active. A couple other devices are connected via 2.4 but none of my plugs or bulbs will connect. They worked just fine yesterday and now they're all bricks.

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                  Using them in the same name isn't that great either. These days you shouldn't ever need to connect to 2.4 is markedly slower

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                  2.4ghz is faster than my max bandwidth so I keep using it for range

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                  • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                    I really wanna ditch the smart TV I have and just get a display that only displays the picture of the devices I have plugged into its inputs and doesn't get online, doesn't receive updates or "improvements" and has inputs for everything:

                    3.5mm AUX audio

                    Composite

                    S-video

                    RGB

                    Hdmi

                    That optical audio jack made by (IIRC) Sony I can't remember the name of right now. It's what my stereo uses and it's amazing. Used to be super common on TVs.

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                    The standard optical audio jack was developed by Toshiba.

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                    • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                      I really wanna ditch the smart TV I have and just get a display that only displays the picture of the devices I have plugged into its inputs and doesn't get online, doesn't receive updates or "improvements" and has inputs for everything:

                      3.5mm AUX audio

                      Composite

                      S-video

                      RGB

                      Hdmi

                      That optical audio jack made by (IIRC) Sony I can't remember the name of right now. It's what my stereo uses and it's amazing. Used to be super common on TVs.

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                      ...TOSLINK can't handle atmos bandwidth; you need eARC for uncompressed multichannel digital audio...

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                        I really wanna ditch the smart TV I have and just get a display that only displays the picture of the devices I have plugged into its inputs and doesn't get online, doesn't receive updates or "improvements" and has inputs for everything:

                        3.5mm AUX audio

                        Composite

                        S-video

                        RGB

                        Hdmi

                        That optical audio jack made by (IIRC) Sony I can't remember the name of right now. It's what my stereo uses and it's amazing. Used to be super common on TVs.

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                        I recently got really tired of my TV constantly nagging me to update the firmware for all the newest features. I just disconnected it from wifi instead. I do not use my TV for smart features, I use it as a display. I update the things plugged into it, because that's their job. If i need to stream something, I will use a box. A box that can be replaced or easily updated or changed out.

                        A display has one job, to display whatever.

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                          I went to a coffee shop yesterday that tried to tell me they only accepted orders through their app. I almost walked out, until the finally poured my coffee, but continued to give me shit about it, "ok but next time you have to use the app"

                          "Yea no. There will be no next time."

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                          Luckin Coffee, the extremely successful Chinese competitor to Starbucks exclusively operates via their app. Sadly, users prefer it because of all the discounts and coupons it offers. So really, just surveillance capitalism as usual.

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                            Buy old stuff

                            Use open source

                            Downdate

                            etc

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                              Buy old stuff

                              Use open source

                              Downdate

                              etc

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                              It is incredibly difficult for me to describe just how powerful a Linux desktop experience can be. You can buy a cheap computer that suports emulation and put QubesOS on it. Bonus points to putting a GPU in it and playing on either Windows or Linux with that GPU.

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                                I recently got really tired of my TV constantly nagging me to update the firmware for all the newest features. I just disconnected it from wifi instead. I do not use my TV for smart features, I use it as a display. I update the things plugged into it, because that's their job. If i need to stream something, I will use a box. A box that can be replaced or easily updated or changed out.

                                A display has one job, to display whatever.

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                                I'd do that except that every few seconds, a big pop up that takes up 1/4 of the screen from top down tells me that the network is disconnected. 😬

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                                  I'd do that except that every few seconds, a big pop up that takes up 1/4 of the screen from top down tells me that the network is disconnected. 😬

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                                  what brand is your television? I wanna avoid it at all costs

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                                    I helped my dad install a new dumb thermostat last winter. We just had to drill a couple of new holes to mount it, and moved the wires over. Boom,there was heat again. I thought about how much of a pain in the ass it was to get my Ecobee working, and how refreshing it was to just have something work immediately.

                                    It's a very similar feeling to playing my GameBoy Color again after messing around with retro gaming linux handhelds. You just turn it on and play, then just turn it off. No boot sequences, no emulator settings to tweak. No SD card corruption that ruins your game library. Just on and off.

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                                    it's the reason why the original Odroid Go it's so special to me... it's all built around an ESP32 microcontroller and it does emulate only NES, GB, GBC and a couple more, while honestly not even being perfect at it, but goddamn... it boots in like 1 second, even directly to the last game you were playing, it has no settings whatsoever, the battery lasts for like 7 hours it's such a neat little device.

                                    and it's funny because in my head that it's the device that kickstarted this whole retro handheld emulation craze, but it is the only one to take such a minimalistic approach

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                                      It is incredibly difficult for me to describe just how powerful a Linux desktop experience can be. You can buy a cheap computer that suports emulation and put QubesOS on it. Bonus points to putting a GPU in it and playing on either Windows or Linux with that GPU.

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                                      I don't think Linux people entirely understand just how uninviting the prospect of messing around with an operating system is for the vast majority of the public.

                                      As bad as Windows is, and it is it getting worse by the minute, it honestly does just work. I dual boot my computer, mostly into Linux everyday and even now I occasionally come across problems that don't exist on the Windows side. The community need give up with this idea that Linux doesn't have major usability issues.

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                                        I don't think Linux people entirely understand just how uninviting the prospect of messing around with an operating system is for the vast majority of the public.

                                        As bad as Windows is, and it is it getting worse by the minute, it honestly does just work. I dual boot my computer, mostly into Linux everyday and even now I occasionally come across problems that don't exist on the Windows side. The community need give up with this idea that Linux doesn't have major usability issues.

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                                        Yeah it's funny. Post about stuff just working out of the box.

                                        First reply: Open source. Downgrade. So.... Do exactly what the post is raging about.

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                                          on a dedicated phone you had dedicated phone. No call history, no phonebook, no call log. So yes, it is technically more taps to get to the dialing stage. But it’s faster overall

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                                          Plenty of the handheld dedicated phones had caller id, and a contacts page. But at that point it's no longer a corded rotary phone with the fun clicks and clacks you get watching the dialer go from 7 to 0, and 5 to 0, and etc.

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