Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
guess we'll find out if the data gets leaked somewhere
Deletecat 1 year ago • 94%
So why always removed about just Apple?
For years, Apple have been locking down parts to their phones. In this case with batteries, you get a message saying that your battery needs to be serviced, even if you are using a genuine Apple battery from another phone.
Batteries, cameras, screens and sensors are locked down on newer iPhones. Replacing them will remove some of the phones functionality.
I'm not sure if I've missed other manufacturers doing this with batteries, the only other one I remember was OnePlus encrypting the battery in their new OnePlus pad. It's unfortunate that some manufacturers see what Apple have been doing, then followed in their footsteps with pairing screens - on some phones you can't use the fingerprint scanner if you have swapped the screen, it's ridiculous.
The phone I use from oppo won't complain if I were to replace parts in it. Though given that oppo and oneplus are owned by the same company, I wouldn't be surprised if that changes soon.
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
I probably should have specified - downloading cracked software from a YouTube video. Downloading videos from YouTube is fine with tools like yt-dlp.
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
I don't see how it could possibly go wrong!
Deletecat 1 year ago • 87%
r/GenP talks about the safety of monkrus in their wiki: https://www.reddit.com/r/GenP/wiki/patchmethods/
Most people who claimed they got malware from the Adobe collection repack had either downloaded it from an unofficial source, downloaded from YouTube, or downloaded other pieces of sketchy software - just so happens that a monkrus repack was the last thing they installed. Then there are others who have been using monkrus for years and haven't had issues.
In the Quttera analysis, the malicious files are from a blacklisted domain [M.BL.Domain.gen
], fv20[.]failiem[.]lv - this is a file host from Latvia. The files being flagged probably aren't malicious, though if this host isn't taking down malware, it would make sense that they are blocked by some antivirus companies. Especially since Quttera isn't checking the torrents - they are uploaded to other sites.
All in all, if you have any doubts, don't install it. Check out GenP instead of you don't really trust monkrus!
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
No such thing as a stupid question :p
Yes, you can self-host a VPN! Though there are a few things to keep in mind if you are going to torrent using one:
- A self-hosted VPN on your own network isn't good for torrenting. Your own IP is still shown to other peers on the torrent, you might as well torrent without the VPN.
- Depending on your server host, you may not be allowed to torrent on their network.
- If you are allowed to torrent, you will have to watch your bandwidth limit*. I have a cheap VPS - for other things unrelated to VPNs/torrenting - and the limit is 20TB of traffic
- Many hosts will respond to DMCA/Abuse complaints - very few are relaxed and ignore DMCA complaints, others may shut off your access to their services after a single complaint
*some hosts do not have a limit though cheap servers usually do.
From what I can tell, most server hosts don't care about what you are doing with your server, unless your server is gathering abuse reports or using an excessive amount of resources constantly. I would go for a subscription to a VPN instead of self-hosting but that's just me.
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
https://vimm.net and https://myrient.erista.me are my go to sites for ROMs! Especially myrient since you can use FTP to download files. https://archive.org works too, though downloads are quite slow for me
For BIOS files, you can find them on the emulation wiki: https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks for this, changed the point in my main comment to remove the part about seeding!
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
I've scored out that part of the comment now.
I was under the impression that you couldn't seed without port forwarding, guess I was wrong :p
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Just a quick question, have you port forwarded in Mullvad in the past?
They stopped people from opening new ports last month, September is when they will get rid of the remaining ports. If you aren't port forwarding, I will edit my initial comment!
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
I don't know of any free vpns for torrenting, though I believe ProtonVPN (paid), Windscribe (paid) and AirVPN (paid) offer port forwarding at the moment. PIA can be used to port forward, though they are owned by kape which is kinda sketchy to me.
You can use windscribe free for torrenting, but you will quickly hit the data cap they have in place
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Do you know a better free VPN which does allow torrenting?
I don't, sorry. There are free VPNs which have been recommended in the fmhy wiki, though I don't know if they support torrenting and/or port forwarding.
Edit; just remembered about windscribe, you can torrent on the free plan, but data is very limited so might not be a good option either
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
After a quick glance over your post, I have some thoughts;
Free: ProtonVPN
ProtonVPN is good for torrenting on the paid plan, not the free plan. Proton doesn't allow torrenting on their free plan. They will block your connection if they detect that you are torrenting, or they will disconnect you from their VPN tunnel - exposing your real IP on the torrent.
Paid: Mullvad
Mullvad is a decent choice, though they no longer support port forwarding. You are still able to download, though you won't be able to seed iirc
VirusTotal
The problem with a virustotal scan is that pirated software is often false flagged for malware. It's difficult to tell what is safe from what you've downloaded. It's best to download from a trusted uploader, though that doesn't always guarantee safety as they can always go rogue (As an example, FTUApps were seen as safe until one of their uploads to 1337x contained malware).
Older uploads tend to have less false positives in my experience, though it can be very easy to become complacent.
edit; score out comment about mullvad seeding, others have pointed out that it still works fine! oops
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Here is the post that Daniel made claiming that he will be stepping down: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/5235-stepping-down-as-project-leader-of-grapheneos
It's also available on his twitter and mastodon iirc
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Heavily modified Geeetech A10M - no longer prints in two colours but it's using better quality parts than stock
MP Mini Delta V1 - I will be going down the rabbit hole of calibration and mods for this printer at some point, it isn't great due to the areas where monoprice/malyan had cheaped out on
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
I'm not sure if there is another community for it, lemmy.dbzer0.com is the instance that hosts that switch pirates community as well as this one
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Can someone make a switchpirates community? I miss that
Already exists: !switchpirates@lemmy.dbzer0.com - although it's not really active right now
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
probably wasn't profitable enough to justify keeping it around
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Might be a setting in your IRC client to not trust self-signed certificates, it worked for me
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
They also thought that FileCR was dangerous because they also got a defender alert on a download 🙃
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
nope
I've been playing the Sims 3 from fitgirls repack (steam release). Both my steam account and EA account are fine!
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Try irc.IRCHighway.net/6697 instead, your client may not have IRCHighway in its list of servers
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Ovens aren't a great idea for drying filament, especially one that's being used for food
You can use the spools box to dry the filament using the printers heated bed: https://youtu.be/WC3jvuq-uq8
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
airplane mode 24/7
Highly suggest people do this if they are transferring books using calibre. Connecting to WiFi removes book covers, keeping it in airplane mode should prevent this!
It also helps to reduce battery usage in my experience, but that might be a coincidence
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Avoid uTorrent and use qBittorrent instead (not to be confused with BitTorrent, a client by the same team as uTorrent)
A while ago, r4isdhc.com stopped paying for their domain so the site went down. This meant, however, that their kernel downloads ceased to exist. r4i-sdhc.com (who I believe are probably the same company) started hosting a "new" version of the r4isdhc.com kernel for 2014+ carts, version 4.1b. Good thing is that the kernel no longer has a timebomb! Bad thing is that it cannot launch games or homebrew... This doesn't apply to any other cart previously sold by r4isdhc.com, only the 2014+ carts. Older carts do not use the same kernel. If you have a 2014+ cart from r4isdhc.com and need the kernel for it, you have two options: 1. Download and install YSMenu from retrogamefan: https://gbatemp.net/threads/retrogamefan-updates-releases.267243/ - Unlike the stock kernel, YSMenu does not have a timebomb! 1. Download the old timebomb kernel, this will expire sometime in September 2024 so keep that in mind: [flashcard-archive GitHub](https://github.com/DS-Homebrew/flashcard-archive/raw/archive/files/YSMenu/r4isdhc.com/r4isdhc.com_2014-2020_DEMON_4.0b.zip) Will this be fixed in the future, probably not, though it's something to be aware of :p
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
The Y axis was loose on my printer, loose enough that it kept moving (slightly) to the right while printing. Taking out the 4 screws, re-aligning the axis and tightening the screws fixed this. As well as checking your nuts, check your screws too!
Deletecat 1 year ago • 88%
I think you should go for option 2!
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
That's an easy fix! Drag and drop the file(s) from the crack folder into the main folder with the other game files, replace/overwrite when asked
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
You can print TPU using a Bowden setup, though you will have to slow your print down speed and tweak with your retraction settings too. 95A should work, softer TPU may work though I can't really guarantee that
It's easier to print flexibles with a direct drive setup. There are some printable direct drive mods for the ender 3 which others have had success with, may be something to look into!
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
It's abandonware so you can find it on myabandonware!
Link (base64):aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXlhYmFuZG9ud2FyZS5jb20vZ2FtZS9yaWNvY2hldC1pbmZpbml0eS1keG0=
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
I would recommend the sovol sv06, it's a great beginner printer at its price! Either that, or a Neptune 3 Pro
I would probably avoid creality's Ender 3 series, nowadays it's overpriced compared to other, better printers on the market. Unless you can find them for around $100~ as the other person mentioned, I probably wouldn't buy one
SV07 is still new, it's both an upgrade and a downgrade to the SV06. I would suggest that if you want klipper, an sv06 and an orange pi (or thin client) with kiauh may be the better option.
Haven't heard much about the Neptune 4 besides it being a Neptune 3 pro with klipper and a big cooling fan
Tronxys Corexy machines are usually regarded as tinkerers machines. They are alright out of the box, but you can do many upgrades to make them so much better
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Most people are shifting towards the AI trend instead. Read a post which somewhat describes it well, people integrate the new trends into their projects to get more investor money. Nothing looks better to investors other than 'We have AI Blockchain nano technology behind our service'.
Last year, 'we have blockchain' earned lots of money. Now it's 'we have AI'. In both cases, the technology probably isn't needed, it is there just to be there.
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
Nobody thinks an ISP has the power to arrest anyone.....
I think that point could be reworded along the lines of 'ISPs won't report you to the police for pirating content'. I've talked to people who were worried about being arrested because they received a DMCA letter from their ISP
Deletecat 1 year ago • 100%
For calibrating printers, I would recommend Ellis' guide: https://ellis3dp.com/Print-Tuning-Guide/ It covers how to calibrate your printer with popular firmware options (Marlin, Klipper and Reprapfirmware)
For CAD, a free and open source option I have used is OpenSCAD, it's CAD with code! If this isn't your sort of thing, you could try OnShape - it's free with some limitations