vrek

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[–] vrek@programming.dev 4 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Well hopefully I gave you some joy in this dark time in your life

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 2 hours ago

In this case... What is good? Keep him alive at the cost of millions of lives? Make sure he's on placebo and dies?

[–] vrek@programming.dev 10 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (3 children)

Since you made the comment that laughter and humor always helped in tough situations like this, I'll give you two cancer jokes.

#1

A guy runs into a old friend who looks really depressed. The guy asks what's wrong. "I just lost lost my father." the guy is shocked "oh my god, that's horrible, what did he die of?" the depressed friend replies "the big C". The other guy says "cancer is horrible". The depressed guy looks confused "cancer? No, he was out fishing and fell off the boat. He drowned in The Big Sea"

#2

A man rushes to the hospital worried about his wife. He gets there and talks to the doctor. "I'm sorry for your lose but we couldn't save her" The husband is crying but through his tears asked "what killed her?" the doctor replies "the big c" the husband looks shocked "I didn't even know she had cancer". The doctor replied "no, no, you misunderstand! She was walking out of CVS and the sign wasn't secured properly..."

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 6 hours ago

I just bought a big pair and put an arm in each... I'm learning so much

[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 6 hours ago

An easy example, have you seen any doors which have a pullable handle on the door you are supposed to push? People try to pull them open. Building owners put up sign saying push but people keep trying to pull. Real solution, remove handle install plate. Plate is likely cheaper and will prevent the issue but alot of building owners don't think of that, they just keep putting up bigger signs saying to push. Yeah if I ask you for are you supposed to push or pull and there are signs you will obviously know. It's 730am, you are running late because daycare had a long line to drop off off your kids, you decide you can still get a coffee from your favorite shop, as you're ordering your boss calls asking where you are because X is down, you try to talk yourself out of being yelled out as you walk out out of the coffee shop, you see handle, you pull. You have 150 things in your head, you don't want to add in sign reading, you see handle you pull handle. You spill coffee all over yourself because it's a push door. Now that coffee shop has a bad memory in your head. You may not directly connect it to the handle but that's the true cause. The local shop loses some business, your mornings are no longer as nice, everyone loses.

But now you know that you will see this everywhere...

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 10 hours ago (2 children)

Oh.... I mean I was at the mall and not the beach so maybe it wasn't how I was wearing them but where...

More research is required.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 10 points 17 hours ago (4 children)

Better then me, I tried wearing daisy dukes and kept getting laughed at and called an idiot and a moron... For anyone else who runs into this situation, they are supposed to go on your legs

[–] vrek@programming.dev 3 points 17 hours ago

That would make me so scared. Imagine having 1 or 36 too many beers and you need to check your bank account to see if you can afford the 49th beer so you mistyped one digit of your passphrase and now locked out of everything.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

Warning, once you learn good vs bad ui/ux you see it everywhere and you can't unlearn it.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Billy Hollis is probably also recommended but he does general ui stuff. Like demonstrations of your real area of focus when shown a huge form of data. And even showing that basketball bouncing video from like the mid 2000s.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago (6 children)

Here is one https://youtu.be/nLxSzZF8VVo?is=vPNnpgtYWpxr-F_l

And here's another https://youtu.be/frSIkrzWCNo?is=FaKSED15OWuw2pI7

These are non-technical just going over concepts.

Another good idea to keep in mind(I didn't see this in your screenshot) if you have a button on an edge or corner have it go all the way to the corner or edge. Yeah it might look good with a border and you want the border a seperate asset but people who don't have the best hands (many people on computers all day) can then slam mouse to edge and be good. Giving a 20 pixel border which is non-clickable just makes this harder.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago (8 children)

Great, I saw a talk at a convention on how to make games accessible, would you be interested if I looked it up and sent a link? Tons of info on how to pick colors, how to use sounds, what are positive things you can do for people with disabilities etc...

My favorite talker about general ui/ux design is Billy Hollis but the accessibility one was by a different person(best talker in general is Dylan Beattle).

 

Obviously like prescriptions are different to ensure safety and dosages and such. I mean like the notes to show that you or your child actually went to the doctor. Has anyone ever called like "hi, yeah so I just wanted to confirm my employee John saw your employer yesterday and confirm they are a real doctor"

I can't imagine any manager actually has enough free time and enough pettiness to actually do that, am I wrong?

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by vrek@programming.dev to c/linux@programming.dev
 

Running Debian sid and it mostly works (still struggling with Nvidia drivers for video). Last night I was watching a video and everything was fine, sound worked. Son was in room "asleep". I left to use bathroom and then he came looking for me. I don't know what happened while I was in bathroom but now I hear nothing out of speakers. If I reboot into windows sound works so it's not a physical issue. Reboot back into Linux no sound. Boot off flash drive Linux, no sound but I think that was always true and was a alsamixer issue on flash drive Linux setups. Volume on YouTube turned to 100, verified not muted, volume in KDE at 100 and not muted. Physical volume on speakers at 100, volume knob on keyboard at 100 and mute not engaged. All volume sliders in alsamixer maxed out. Simple setup, 2.1 speaker system plugged into sound output on motherboard no mixer or fancy equipment.

Son is non-verbal and severally autistic so I can't ask him. Whatever happened was almost definitely an accident but I can't figure out what happened. I see like a lighter bar moving on the KDE volume slider which seems to match expected video audio so I believe KDE is receiving the signal to play sound but nothing comes out of speakers. He struggles to feed himself soup or cereal so it's not like he found some super secret command and is playing joke. Something seems to be accidently hit and is blocking sound... Maybe a mute hot key not synced to main audio controls so it's not obvious that it's active???

Edit... This is solved. KDE mixer and alsamixer made no change but changing the output in pavucontrol fixed it. I have no idea why or how. Thanks for everyone who recommended it.

 

Those companies were all found to be pyramid schemes!

 

Well first someone would need to put a bank inside a whale...

 

I'm not looking for Chromecast but I have a Linux system hooked up to a TV and ether net. I want a way to pick a YouTube or Amazon prime or Netflix video on my phone and display it on the TV via the Linux pc. Is that possible? If so what software can do it?

 

I don't expect much but I found an old pi I bought probably 2016(may of been 2017). It was supposed to be a pi-hole but was never able to get the dns forwarding to work on my modem. It still works but wanted to somehow convert it to a regular distro(it's based on a micro-SD and I don't have any more microsd readers). I wanted to set it up as a basic system I could ssh into a terminal. Not expecting anything fancy or even graphic based. A lot of stuff I want to learn/practice "work" on windows but are native to Linux, like vim/neovim nmap gcc etc. Is this feasible? Am I under estimating what's possible with it?

 

I don't expect much but I found an old pi I bought probably 2016(may of been 2017). It was supposed to be a pi-hole but was never able to get the dns forwarding to work on my modem. It still works but wanted to somehow convert it to a regular distro(it's based on a micro-SD and I don't have any more microsd readers). I wanted to set it up as a basic system I could ssh into a terminal. Not expecting anything fancy or even graphic based. A lot of stuff I want to learn/practice "work" on windows but are native to Linux, like vim/neovim nmap gcc etc. Is this feasible? Am I under estimating what's possible with it?

 

For anyone interested agdq started today. Raising money for prevent cancer foundation and showing speed runs of video games. Available streaming on twitch and YouTube. Gamesdonequick.com

 

For anyone interested agdq started today. Raising money for prevent cancer foundation and showing speed runs of video games. Available streaming on twitch and YouTube. Gamesdonequick.com

 

I thought of this after a recent bug I found. I use Vivaldi browser and recently it updated. After the update my mouse cursor was not visible when within the browser window. Other programs worked fine. I tried visual studio and steam and epic game store all had my mouse, Vivaldi didn't.

I closed all instances of Vivaldi via task nanager(was unable to click the x) and restarted it. That fixed the bug and I haven't been able to replicate so I don't have anything to submit for a bug report. Just a really strange thing.

What have been your weirdest bugs?

 

What os? What ide? What plug-ins?

 

I'll give an example. At my previous company there was a program where you basically select a start date, select an end date, select the system and press a button and it reaches out to a database and pulls all the data following that matches those parameters. The horrors of this were 1. The queries were hard coded.

  1. They were stored in a configuration file, in xml format.

  2. The queries were not 1 entry. It was 4, a start, the part between start date and end date, the part between end date and system and then the end part. All of these were then concatenated in the program intermixed with variables.

  3. This was then sent to the server as pure sql, no orm.

  4. Here's my favorite part. You obviously don't want anyone modifying the configuration file so they encrypted it. Now I know what you're thinking at some point you probably will need to modify or add to the configuration so you store an unencrypted version in a secure location. Nope! The program had the ability to encrypt and decrypt but there were no visible buttons to access those functions. The program was written in winforms. You had to open the program in visual studio, manually expand the size of the window(locked size in regular use) and that shows the buttons. Now run the program in debug. Press the decrypt button. DO NOT EXIT THE PROGRAM! Edit the file in a text editor. Save file. Press the encrypt button. Copy the encrypted file to any other location on your computer. Close the program. Manually email the encrypted file to anybody using the file.

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