[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 43 points 3 months ago

I can see why your friend would assume you could hack their phone based on how specific these steps are.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 143 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)
  1. Thank your daughter for helping you with chores.
  2. Bring her to the mess and let her see it for herself.
  3. Kindly ask her why she thinks it turned out that way.
  4. Ask her what she thinks she can do avoid this kind of thing next time. (This is your opportunity to explain to her how to do things.)
  5. Kindly ask her to do it again, correctly. (Consider doing it together)
  6. Tell her she’s awesome for helping out, and that you really appreciate it.

Never be angry. Be patient and supportive. Don’t let frustration escalate.

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submitted 4 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/games@sh.itjust.works

Whoever as Square Enix decided this is how “fun” is defined needs to be firmly slapped across the face and fired.

Yes I’ve watched the YouTube videos, I know all the tricks, I’ve been at this for two nights on easy now and I still can’t even make it into the room where you need to do the banishment attack.

There is no way to grind, adjusting the difficulty makes no difference, Yuffie throws in her own direction and not the direction you aim the camera, if you continue on in the story you cannot come back, the reward is an EXP boost material which is only useful on your first play through…

This shit is NOT fun and it pisses me off.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 41 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Welp, this might be kbin for me. It’s the only circumstance I’ve really found a PWA necessary, although I’ve considered making PWAs of some online shops I frequent.

I suspect Apple is eliminating PWAs from safari in the EU just because they don’t want to be forced to allow 3rd party browsers to do the same. Let’s go ahead and throw the baby out with the bathwater.

I’ve actually got a U.S. apple account on an iPhone bought in Japan, and living in the EU temporarily. It’ll be interesting to see how this is going to play out for me.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 46 points 4 months ago

Do they even think about where in a functioning society those trillions are coming from? Do they think wealth just magically appears without affecting the wealth gap?

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 70 points 4 months ago

Yeah, I might be an idiot on this, but imo Nintendo and whoever judged this case have committed a far more egregious crime. Nothing Bowser did hurt a single soul anywhere near as much as Nintendo and that judge has decided to hurt him in retaliation. Some numbers were slightly less high as some people might speculate they could have been. That’s it. Fuck Nintendo. Fuck their inhumanity and the same of their judge.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 52 points 4 months ago

I'm more inclined to believe both parties are the bad guys here. The only good guys are the musicians stuck in the middle.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 40 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Businesses don't make themselves cheaper for consumers even if they get a chance to cut their overhead. I just don't see businesses ever do that. Profits "rise" and they circle-jerk about how great they're doing.

I'm more interested in getting access to FOSS, indie apps, and apps that Apple is too afraid to be associated with, such as emulators and apps that feature adult content.

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submitted 5 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz

I've got an RMA on my Deck over a sticky button issue, so I ordered a 1TB external drive online to back it up before wiping and sending it off.

What's the bare minimum you would recommend I back up if I just want to preserve my desktop settings, apps, and some non-steam game content (since much of that is already tied to my account)?

  1. Is it just a matter of copying folders over in desktop mode or is there an official (or recommended) backup tool I should use?
  2. Would Syncthing, which I use to transfer files normally, be a reliable method to use my Mac as a potential backup location?

Thank you for any advice.

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submitted 5 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz

Excited to see what kind of mods come out for this!

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submitted 5 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz

They feel really loose, rattly, and mushy. The X button gets stuck very frequently and I can't tell why. I suspect it's either that the button is hooking on the frame when fully pressed, or the membrane itself is sticky for some reason and reluctant to pop back out. The B button also makes me worry, but it hasn't gotten stuck yet.

I'm considering taking the deck apart to look at the buttons from the inside.

With that in mind:

  1. Do other people feel this way about their OLEDs? Is this an issue ore just how the deck is?
  2. If you've had this issue as well, how have you dealt with it?
  3. Are the LCD-model teardown tutorials still valid for OLED models?
  4. Do hardware mods exist on the market that might allow me to replace the current buttons with better ones, or possibly to convert to from membrane to dome switches?

Thanks to anyone willing to help.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz

PC/Linux/Steam Noob here. I just got a game from GOG and I’m seeing tutorials mention Heroic, Lutris, and Wine via ProtonUp-QT as methods to get non-Steam games installed and running on Deck. Which method would you consider the easiest and most reliable for content from GOG, Ubisoft, Epic, etc…


Follow up, here's what I did:

  1. Desktop Mode: I installed Heroic Launcher (it handily chose a location in my games folder), and added it to my steam library.
  2. Game Mode: I did the change artwork stuff for Heroic, booted it, signed in and all that jazz, then installed and launched the game (Lost Ruins).
  3. Desktop Mode: I navigated to the (Lost Ruins) game folder and found the "start.sh" file that boots the game, then added that one to steam.
  4. Game Mode: Did the change artwork stuff for the game itself, and now I can add game-specific settings for it.
  5. (Extra) I added a "Heroic Launcher" collection to store GOG & Epic content.
[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 41 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Are they not obligated to refund? They're basically just throwing out their customers' shit without permission.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz

I apologize if this comes out weird, I've never crossposted from Kbin before. I hope it works.

~~Edit: It didn't. Link to the tutorial is in the title, sorry!~~
Edit 2: Maybe it did!

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/Steamdeck@kbin.social

This is based off a tutorial I made for Mupen64 Plus on an Android based handheld, but since I got a steam deck, I wanted to get it working in Retroarch as well.

NOTE: This tutorial uses Retroarch installed via EmuDeck.


Step 1: Prepare the Games

First you need to change some in-game settings in both games. Specifically the control scheme and aspect ratios.

In Perfect Dark
Make your save file, then in the pause menu, scroll to Options > Video

  • Set "Ratio" to 16:9.
  • Turn on Hi-Res if you need to.
    (Back to Options) > Control
  • Set Control Style to "2.4 (Two-Handed)"
  • Reverse Pitch: [OFF]

In GoldenEye 007
(You actually need to start a mission and bring up the pause menu.)

  • In the third tab, change control style to "2.4 Goodhead"
  • In the next tab over, set Look Up/Down to "Upright"
  • Further down in the same tab, change Ratio to 16:9

Step 2: Switching to Widescreen

(This assumes you set 3D games to "4:3" from EmuDeck. I'm not sure what effect having that already set to "16:9" will have on this process. However, if it is a problem, you can probably just skip this section and go straight to the next one for controls.)

While in either game, hold the select button and press Y to bring up the in-game Retroarch menu.

Navigate to Settings > Video > Scaling.

  • Change Aspect Ratio to 16:9, or 16:10 if you want to fill in a little more screen and don't mind a little vertical stretching.

Step 3: Remap the Controls

(Don't worry about these changes. We will save them to their own profile so they won't mess with other games.)

Go to Settings > Input > RetroPad Binds > Port 2 Controls.

  • Change the Device Index to "Steam Virtual Gamepad" (Or otherwise the same controller as Port 1).

Navigate to Quick Menu > Controls > Port 1 Controls

  • Disable the R2 button by switching it to "---".
  • Disable all four Left Analog functions as well.
  • Remap all Right Analog functions from "C Button" mappings to their equivalent "Control Stick" mappings. (For example, change "Right Analog Y- (Up), Axis -3" from "C Buttons Y -" to "Control Stick Y -", then do the same for the rest.)

Exit and switch to Port 2 Controls

  • Disable L2 Button
  • Change R2 Button to "Z Trigger"
  • Disable all Right Analog functions.

Step 4: Save Your Settings

Exit Port 1 Controls and go into Manage Remap Files

  • Select "Save Remap File As" and give it a name you'll recognize. (This is to make setting up the controls in the other game faster. I chose the name "goldendark".)
  • Next, select "Save Game Remap File".

Navigate back to Quick Menu > Overrides

  • Select "Save Game Overrides"

Step 5: Setup the other game using your saved configurations.

Launch the other game & open up the Retroarch quick menu.

Navigate to Quick Menu > Controls > Manage Remap Files

  • Select "Load Remap File" and choose the one you created. (goldendark.rmp for me.)
  • Select "Save Game Remap File".

Navigate to Settings > Video > Scaling

  • Change "Aspect Ratio" to 16:9 (or 16:10).

Navigate back to Quick Menu > Overrides

  • Select "Save Game Overrides"

There you have it. Be sure to get retroachievements up and going as well, and have fun in your espionage shenanigans.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 43 points 7 months ago

Well on the flip side, if Google doesn't mind paying that amount, Canada's news industry just gets $74 million more every year than it usually does.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 280 points 7 months ago

Just want to take a moment to say…

Thank you, moderators. Sincerely.

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submitted 7 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/nintendo@lemmy.world

I got this game to play with my wife and her family. The characters are adorable, the levels are full of charm, the music is outstanding, and the platforming is really tight.

However, the multiplayer is an exercise in frustration.

  1. The camera constantly jumps ahead at minimal prompts, forsaking anyone who isn’t adept enough to get every jump as perfectly as the best player, even if that player is the kind who is inclined to wait. The camera just makes whoever it follows into an ass to the other players.
  2. Online connection options aren’t intuitive. It cannot even be disabled in the middle of a level. You have to quit, run somewhere on the map, disable it there, go back and restart the level. Contrary to the intent, it takes you completely out of the game.
  3. There is no shared progression with online friends. If a step is particularly complicated and you leave your friend behind, you don’t really have a means to “carry” them through the level or get the items for them. If they get stuck and you want to progress together, you just have to wait in the over world until they struggle it out for themselves. Otherwise hope they understand you as you try to explain what buttons they need to press, when and where. I think my wife and I spent an hour in online co-op with her parents just waiting for them to finish a challenge that her father refused to give up on. We ended up not doing anything else that night and a bit disappointed in ourselves.

I just don’t know why they needed to go with this whole ghost thing. Just let 4 of us play in the same world, the same levels, and collect the same resources. Why is that so hard?

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submitted 7 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/Steamdeck@kbin.social

Some things that are of interest to me are...

  • a screen protector
  • some kind of sleeve or a really slim case.
  • maaaaybe the dock (my friend is telling me to get one)
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submitted 7 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I jump between kbin and Lemmy fairly often, and it just seems like most content/communities end up settling on Lemmy. Which kbin communities do you actually think are better than the alternatives?

Hope you're all having a good weekend.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 52 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Soapbox opinion time. Post spamming to parallel communities across instances is antithetical to federation.

Post spamming discourages users from federating with parallel communities on federated instances because users who do end up with feeds congested with duplicate posts. This encourages unsubscribing which results in reduced engagement across communities and isn’t fair to other contributors who choose not to post spam. The alternative would be to block the post spammer, which wouldn’t be ideal either, since articles are often still worth reading.

If a post spammer is concerned about visibility from defederated instances, then I suggest using an instance that federates to more instances. Furthermore, please respect an instance’s choice to defederate from yours if that’s where you choose to be. If your instance was defederated from another, that means the users there do not want to see any posts from your instance, even if you think they do.

I implore post spammers to reconsider the logic behind their actions, as the impact on the fediverse is more negative than positive.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.social 58 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

It's really worth reading the article.

Tor can be used for any internet browsing you usually do. The key difference with Tor is that the network hides your IP address and other system information for full anonymity.

The company behind a VPN can still access your information, sell it or pass it along to law enforcement. With Tor, there’s no link between you and your traffic, according to Jed Crandall, an associate professor at Arizona State University.

I don't know if it's even possible, but it would be cool if I could use the fediverse over TOR just for the sake of supporting TOR. Not sure if there would have to be specific .onion instances, if normal instances could just be mirrored with a .onion address, or if a .onion instance would even be able to federated in the first place. I just don't know how it works.

Other use cases may include keeping the identities of sensitive populations like undocumented immigrants anonymous, trying to unionize a workplace without the company shutting it down, victims of domestic violence looking for resources without their abuser finding out or, as Crandall said, wanting to make embarrassing Google searches without related targeted ads following you around forever.

I'm certain an all-out legislative war would be waged against TOR if it were to become popularized for most of those reasons, under the more convenient guise of "criminals and children!"

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submitted 1 year ago by Eggyhead@kbin.social to c/gaming@beehaw.org

@retroid

I got tired of waiting for someone to make it so I just did it myself.

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