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1mon 16d ago in memes

They still sell them at the pharmacies

don't let google alter the deal

1mon 17d ago in privacy from lemmy.blahaj.zone

Samsung tried its own implementation of RCS, but Google in their monopolistic shittery straight up blocked out any implementations that aren't literally themselves, open protocol farce

DVDs are the new vinyl records: Why Gen Z is embracing physical media

3mon 22d ago in technology from www.latimes.com

Don't worry, you're damn right about the quality of those things. They have crap flashes, they're slow and fail all the time, even most of the "better" ones. I'm shocked sometimes at how much people can trust these devices for some reason

Nah the page is outdated, I saw on Reddit they also forgot about certs 77 days ago already

But the social media affect all those people in reality sadly, they normalize this crap and embolden it

Except it will prevent you from mutating many of its system files. I mean it's not a good argument for a former Windows user, unless they get a sudden urge to tinker with all possible system files on Linux (which is possible to do on immutable systems in one way or another, but it's much harder and not as straightforward) 

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3mon 2h ago in fediverse

By consent of others, whoever registered there will be forced to that outcome even if they disagree. I fail to see how that's a good thing

Yeah, holy fuck. I only clearly saw it when the mask was taken off, that was actually ridiculous

I made a kernel module for overclocking USB devices (gamepads, mice, etc.)

4mon 2d ago in linux_gaming@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml

I made a kernel module for overclocking USB devices (gamepads, mice, etc.)

4mon 2d ago in linux_gaming from lemmy.blahaj.zone

Likely transmitter range issue, I really doubt it'd help for that

8K poll rate is the maximum for USB 2.0 devices (or rather faster than USB 1.1 speed ones), so you cannot achieve anything higher than that, at least not with this method (I don't know if the host hardware can be even forced to poll higher, that could be an interesting project to try at some point maybe).

Did you actually benchmark that it can poll this high btw? We found an interesting thing with DualSense controllers that were frequently mentioned that they poll at 8K, but it turns out it might be only motion sensors, and the actual controller part that people would care about is only still 1K basically...

would them need this DKMS module to allow it to reach the 8K pool rate

And if I understood you correctly, your mouse has web-based settings portal that allows you to set the polling rate there? If so then that module won't give you anything further, as it's meant for devices that don't expose such a setting for the user to choose, and yet they can be forced to be polled higher nonetheless (that seems more common with controllers than pro mice, but there are mouses like that out there too)