

To be fair, their job is to get high…


To be fair, their job is to get high…


They went here: https://sopuli.xyz/modlog?page=1&actionType=All&userId=12064007
At a glance, you’ve been a little less than salient…


This has nothing to do with piracy…
Oom killer is in the kernel, so that definitely would be exciting.
I believe, and I could be very wrong, that it kills the largest memory process. The problem is that it may not be the problematic process. You could have a well behaved DB that is using a stable 80%, and a runaway process that rapidly fills the remaining 20%, and OOM will kill the DB, and let the out of control process keep consuming memory until it becomes the largest. Then your DB is down and you don’t known why.
I like the idea of just killing processes at random though. Determinism is overrated.
Except that most likely, it kills something completely unrelated instead.


The casting in the ABC app was pretty broken for a while, but I believe they redid it a few years ago.


I’ve not experienced the stream ending, but there disconnect is definitely an issue. Might be app specific?
When I tested Chromecast with google TV (5 years ago to be fair, it might be fixed now), if I casted from my phone, I then had to use the remote to choose my Netflix account and choose the show again from scratch. So it was two steps on two devices, for no good reason. It also didn’t connect to WiFi properly and didnt have Ethernet, so that killed its functionality as well.


There were definitely some shitty Chromecast apps. ABC in Aus had a terrible one. There are also some pretty shitty TV apps as well :/
Ultra was good for connectivity, as it has an Ethernet port. Relying on wifi on a streaming stick behind a TV was tough. My TV behaves as a signal blocking wall, anything WiFi behind it is a dead zone.
I also haven’t tried the new Chromecast with google TV in a few years, but it was so terrible I returned it immediately and started scouring eBay for another Ultra. I am very sad Google killed the plain Chromecast line.


Chromecast doesnt use your phone for decoding. It just tells the stick to play the video, and it plays it directly. It shouldn’t drain your phone at all.
The remote is a personal preference, but I was happy for the phone to be the remote. Having a second remote didnt gain me anything.


Streaming sticks shouldn’t have apps. The Chromecast Ultra is the last good streaming stick. Just cast, and it plays. End of story.


Nope, but will give that a go at some point. My current setup is around 1tok/s so I can just catch it when it loops


I found gemma 4 (12b) to be an obsessive over thinker, it would keep coming back to ideas it had already ruled out, eventually getting stuck in a loop.


Some instances do curate the default communities. Programming.dev hides a number of communities by default:
https://legal.programming.dev/docs/hidden-communities/
Other instances may have similar policies.


I’ll taken your word for it, but if taskbar and start menu were controllable, I’m pretty sure after the third “I’ve deleted the internet/copilot/notes” support call I would be enforcing that the default taskbar items stay there.
Some companies might be resisting copilot, but many are going all in on it.


Are you sure it wasn’t your workplace group policy bringing them back?
At least according to the modlog, you haven’t had anything moderated today or the last few days. Did you post on a different account? Tampering with the modlog is pretty frowned upon, so admins generally don’t do it unless its something illegal, which also would have caught you a ban.
Your account has plenty of comments from the last day, how sure are you that something has been deleted?