HC4L

joined 2 years ago
[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

I call it Pacmaze, because it reminds me Pacman and a maze..

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 18 points 1 month ago (2 children)
[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Having a 21 year old Steam account and having bought quite some games makes it hard to stay subjective about this for me. I don't disagree with you but I see Valve as the best monopoly if I could choose. And I don't see Epic performing the same services while tryharding tremendously to be the monoply themselves by giving away free games.

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

And will they keep their hands off him??!

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 24 points 3 months ago (4 children)

I can recommend Balatro!

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 11 points 3 months ago

Well count me in too. It's all fluff and no real answer.

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago (2 children)

What happened with Jay?

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Online or offline password manager?

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Be careful what you wish for, with RAM prices soaring owning a home computer might become less of an option. Luckily we can get a subscription for computing power easily!

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 8 points 4 months ago (9 children)

There is no simple answer here. Usually not having enough RAM is worse than having slow ram. That being said, having 3200mhz DDR4 you might have something like a Ryzen 3000 / 5000 series cpu who are very picky about the RAM it supports. Intel is way less picky. Last time I checked DDR4 was dirt cheap. If you have a few bucks to spare you could buy a 16GB kit from the QVL of your motherboard/CPU used or new and have both the speed, the memory size and dual-channel support.

 

Hello guys,

We're somewhat struggling with moving traditional file shares to SharePoint Online. Unanimously people recommend moving to multiple sites vs a single one because the ease of management. While I do not doubt that I simply cannot see the logic. The only real limitation I can think of is the amount of items per site where moving to multiple sites would make a difference.

What is easier about managing permissions on for example 5 folders in the root of a single site vs managing the permissions on 5 separate sites?

What I do know is that it is way easier to have my user go to a single site to find their stuff vs 5 different sites (and their corresponding URL's) or am I missing something here?

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

There is no simply moving here sadly, the plugins simply aren't available. Hooray for vendor lock-ins.

[–] HC4L@lemmy.world 4 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I've been doing this for 15 years daily now and it was never this bad. Not even when everyone ran Exchange on-prem with al the bullshit involved with that.

 

For a few years I'm noticing more and more weird and unexplainable behaviour in Outlook. We support mostly 365 Exchange Online clients on Windows workstations or RDS environments.

The amounts of unexplainable bullshit we face is staggering. Outlook not being able to open the folder set, weird MFA glitches, weird bugs in the UI and downright weird errors coming from nowhere is some of the stuff we face weekly.

Am I alone on this?

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I want to make a playlist with some livesets, these are usually an hour. I have added these into a playlist and I cannot for the life of me stop YouTube from continuing halfway where I once stopped some of them.

Starting from the beginning and letting it play for 10 seconds, pressing on the timeline at the start a few times. Nothing works.

At this point disabling the option of automatic saving / continuing is fine but I can't find and options whatsoever.

Am I dumb or is YouTube just stupid?

 

Hi guys,

Currently I'm running a 15 year old Sony TV with two Behringer Truth 2031's over RCA. I've added a Denon DCD-810 to that mix with a simple RCA switch to either listen to CD's over the speakers or my TV. The setup is somewhat clunky, I have to power on each speaker manually and walk over to the RCA switch to choose between TV or CD's. Since I've already had the speakers and the TV this was a very cheap way to go and I don't mind the extra steps. I am bound by CD players with variable outputs because of this, hence the 35 year old CD player which has it's disadvantages.

Now being realistic my TV is getting old, it's only 40 inches and I want it replaced in the coming years. Looking at modern TV's they don't seem to have RCA out for audio, just optical and HDMI as options. My plan was to get a nice second hand receiver and a nice pair of second-hand stereo speakers.

Doing a bit of reading HDMI for audio seems to be the superior option. My big question is, in what way is an older receiver future proof for all the different technologies? I would probably need a receiver that is 4k capable and whatever protocols I might need. Will optical out really give me a big disadvantage over HDMI? And if I would use HDMI on the receiver what technologies would it have to support?

Sorry for the long story!

 

Hello,

I own a Denon DCD-810 which plays mostly fine. I've cleaned the lens, changed the belt and cleaned / greased the rails and gears on this thing and it can play hours without a hitch.

Now I notice that certain CD's skip sometimes. Nothing is physically damaged with the CD's themselves (as far as I can see). The skipping is not always on the same moments but seem to concentrate more on the first few tracks. Although that might also be my perception because usually I just throw in a different CD when the skipping starts.

So having playing Purple Haze for the third time now in a row I started out with skipping and now it plays almost flawlessly. The player has already been playing for more that an hour before so no cold components as far as I know. I can find no relation between the skipping CD's in age. Old or new both can be jerky.

Does anyone know what could cause skipping on certain CD's while others play fine for hours on end? I accept my DCD-810 being a fossil as a valid answer ;)

 

Hey guys,

Because of the unclear nature of Sharepoint folder permissions we want to make an export to Excel of each folder and the appropriate rights. Explicit rights only is fine but everything together is also fine.

Having tried and tested for hours I cannot seem to find a working script. Using outdated functions, random errors, etc.

Does anyone know a working script for this? A commercial solution (that does nog charge 4000$per year) is also fine. This is becoming an expensive headache for me.

I have already tried all the usual Google hits as well as ChatGPT. None seem to work but also not work with modern authentication when connecting to Sharepoint using Powershell for example which leads me to suspect they are too old.

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