ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs

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[–] ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

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It's a Netflix documentary. As if this chat isn't enough if a spoiler, check out:

Unknown Number: The Highschool Catfish

[–] ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Lol never thought I'd see that lady show up on a meme.

I'll have you know I didn't know about this game and now it's piqued my interest. Thanks!

 

I'm trying to use my portal and I'm getting an error stating it's not online even though it most certainly is.

I've already reset it, reconnected to my wifi, nothing is working. my Internet is fine, my PS5 can connect to psn fine.

when I look at the psn status page it says everything is online but there's a notice saying

"PlayStation Network services are up and running in your area, but your local internet is having problems that might affect your ability to sign in. For more information, contact your internet service provider."

is anyone else getting the same behavior?

[–] ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.world 2 points 4 weeks ago (4 children)

Anyone have a non webp version of this?

Awesome! I can't wait to install it! Any plans for a Miracast solution to be built in? I know that's not an easy protocol to work with.

[–] ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

What's your tech stack look like for this? I've seen some guides on Lemmy here already for it. Always curious to see what other people come up with.

If you car would you what were in a car know what accident to do?

The double line size words double their usage in my head...

A combination of Yubikey and Enpass (I got Enpass back when it was $15 for perpetual).

[–] ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

AI doesn't figure anything out. It guesses the next letter in the word.

 

Hey all,

So I just migrated my Surface to Linux and I'm trying to get access to my Onedrive files. I'm using Onedriver right now but due to it reaching out for the files every time, I don't seem to have the ability to download them locally.

I found Insync and, although it's missing the files-on-demand feature, I think I could still get used to it. But when I sync my notes, Insync blocks them due to detecting malware.

I work in cyber security and my notes contain code snippets of malware so, it's not wrong, but I need to turn off that scanning feature. I can't find in the program where to do it. I posted on their support forums but haven't received a response yet.

I was curious if anyone here knew of how to turn that off? When my Surface was a Windows box, I just added an exception into Defender for the folder my notes are stored in but I don't seem to be able to do that in Insync.

Additionally, if anyone has an alternative to Insync that works, I'd be interested in hearing about it.

Thanks

 

EDIT: I had mistakenly stated that Windows Update was where the issue was. I am experiencing this issue attempting to update my apps via the Microsoft Store. My question still stands, just added some clarifications and corrected my mistake.

I have the perpetual license for Clip Studio Paint. If you aren't familiar with their licensing model, basically I don't get the minor update versions (4.1, 4.2, etc). I only get security patches and hotfixes. My issue is every time Microsoft Store's update runs, it tries to install 4.1.0. Obviously, the Store is just seeing a new version present and isn't checking any licenses or anything. Is there a way to block CSP from ever updating through the Store?

If the program updates through the Store, then I have to uninstall it and reinstall the version I'm licensed for. When I do that the loop just starts over again because MS detects I'm not at the newest version anymore.

[Adding some answers to questions]

I did not install CSP via the Windows Store since some people have asked about that. I installed it via CSP's own installer downloaded from their website. The Microsoft Store update section seems to have recently started pushing 3rd party app updates which is where I believe this is coming from.

I also changed the picture to show more context as well as what is in the "..." menu option.

 

EDIT 2: Solved. I was sending uppercase characters when I would do the connection from MS RDP. My Pop OS login username has uppercase characters so I was just matching that. I got confused because the username defined in the Pop remote desktop settings is the same username, but spelled all lowercase. Once I altered the username I was sending from MS RDP to match exactly including casing, it worked.

As a side note, the default MS RDP app doesn't handle the resolution properly. I switched to using RDCMan from the Sysinternals Suite and it handles the resolution perfectly and you can set scaling on it so you don't have to worry about that. I'd recommend RDCMan if anyone else is running into the same issue.

EDIT: Error code image attached and extended details pasted here.

[Window Title]
Remote Desktop Connection

[Content]
An authentication error has occurred.
The token supplied to the function is invalid

Remote computer: [Redacted]

[^] Hide details  [OK]

[Expanded Information]
Error code: 0x0
Extended error code: 0x0
Timestamp (UTC): 08/05/25 01:32:11 PM
Activity ID: 2473cbfb-5b74-4229-8644-1cf6b0bb0100

Hey Everyone,

I was wondering if anyone can help troubleshoot an issue I'm having trying to RDP from my Windows 11 box to my Pop!_OS box.

I have Remote Desktop enabled in Pop and I've set the username and password.

When I try to connect from Windows using Microsoft's RDP application, I get an invalid token error.

Is anyone able to tell me what I'm missing in the setup?

Thanks

 

Hello all,

I'm deploying an Amazon EC2 instance of RHEL and attempting to install MongoDB via yum.

Following the guide provided by MongoDB, if I place only the repo file for either mongodb 7 or 8, the install fails. If I place both repo files, it still fails.

If only 7's repo file is present, it fails with 7's GPG key.

MongoDB Repository                                                                      434  B/s | 1.6 kB     00:03
Importing GPG key 0x1785BA38:
 Userid     : ""
 Fingerprint: E588 3020 1F7D D82C D808 AA84 160D 26BB 1785 BA38
 From       : https://pgp.mongodb.com/server-7.0.asc
error: Certificate 160D26BB1785BA38:
  Policy rejects 160D26BB1785BA38: No binding signature at time 2025-05-28T14:23:03Z
Key import failed (code 2). Failing package is: mongodb-database-tools-100.12.1-1.x86_64
 GPG Keys are configured as: https://pgp.mongodb.com/server-7.0.asc
Public key for mongodb-mongosh-2.5.1.x86_64.rpm is not installed. Failing package is: mongodb-mongosh-2.5.1-1.el8.x86_64
 GPG Keys are configured as: https://pgp.mongodb.com/server-7.0.asc
Public key for mongodb-org-mongos-7.0.20-1.el9.x86_64.rpm is not installed. Failing package is: mongodb-org-mongos-7.0.20-1.el9.x86_64
 GPG Keys are configured as: https://pgp.mongodb.com/server-7.0.asc
Public key for mongodb-org-server-7.0.20-1.el9.x86_64.rpm is not installed. Failing package is: mongodb-org-server-7.0.20-1.el9.x86_64
 GPG Keys are configured as: https://pgp.mongodb.com/server-7.0.asc
The downloaded packages were saved in cache until the next successful transaction.
You can remove cached packages by executing 'yum clean packages'.
Error: GPG check FAILED

If only 8's repo file is present, it fails with libssl and libcrypto errors:

Excerpt:

[...]
 - cannot install the best candidate for the job
  - nothing provides libcrypto.so.1.1()(64bit) needed by mongodb-org-server-8.0.0-1.el8.x86_64 from mongodb-org-8.0
  - nothing provides libcrypto.so.1.1(OPENSSL_1_1_0)(64bit) needed by mongodb-org-server-8.0.0-1.el8.x86_64 from mongodb-org-8.0
[...]

If both 7 and 8's repo file is present, it fails on 7's GPG key again.

I've tried manually importing both 7 and 8's GPG keys with:

rpm --import "https://pgp.mongodb.com/server-8.0.asc"

and

rpm --import "https://pgp.mongodb.com/server-7.0.asc"

The 8 import seems to work but the 7 import fails.

The thing is, last week, I successfully installed MongoDB on RHEL 9 using these exact same steps. I'm just doing it again now to capture documentation for work and it's failing.

So my questions are: What the hell?

Seriously though, what can I do to fix this? Is this a problem with MongoDB? Do they need to update their keys?

Thanks

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