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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • I just use Zsh’s command history, coupled with a bunch of functions and aliases to set up different HISTFILE values for different workflows.

    I keep HISTFILEs clean by prepending a whitespace before commands that I don’t want to remember, which unfortunately gave me the habit of doing that on Bash when Zsh isn’t available (which is ineffective at best, and actively annoying at worst).


  • I know what you’re talking about, my condolences.

    I had that bug too at times, and AFAIK it isn’t even Linux-specific; unfortunately, fixing it requires praying to all the gods you know of and hoping one of them hears your plight.

    Here are some of the forbidden rituals I’ve had some success with:

    • Whatever Proton version you’re using, change it (or change it back if it’s the second time you get this problem);
    • Rename or delete the HD2 compatdata directory, something like ~/.local/share/steam/steamapps/compatdata/six_digit_number_idr;
    • Restart your router if your ISP gives you a different IPv4 address every time (SoL if it doesn’t);
    • Disable IPv6 on your system;
    • Use Google’s DNS servers;
    • Use non-Google DNS servers;
    • Delete nProtect (it should be downloaded and installed back again automatically).

    If none of those work, which wouldn’t surprise me, I fear only time will fix your game as it did mine.

    As for the anti-cheat being the cause: I don’t doubt for a second that it makes the netcode janky as fuck, but I have ~600 hours on record, and not more than 2 hours were on Windows 10. Linux’s fine.






  • … so, when are we launching?

    On a serious note, I think I was wrong.

    Assuming you can get into Mün’s SOI with an incredibly precise trajectory, you can MAYBE, sort of, lose kinetic energy by simply burning “upwards” at certain points, until you’re basically repeatedly going upwards then downwards relatively to the Mün. Its rotation is a problem, but tbh I haven’t played KSP in years and ffs I’m studying IT, not… whatever KSP is.






  • The first argument is more or less understandable (still wrong): you can’t just propel yourself upwards at your earliest convenience to reach the moon, you have to play around with orbital mechanics.
    If your friend’s idea of a moon-worthy vessel is an unsteerable rocket with infinite fuel and a chair strapped to it… well the odds are effectively zero.

    The second argument? bro, last time I checked the moon was still orbiting Earth