10:20 < ***> Buffer Playback... 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:09:27] [ddnet] firefox crashed 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:09:29] [ddnet] its a bug 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:10:45] [ddnet] never had any problem 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:10:50] [ddnet] me neither 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:10:51] [ddnet] its new 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:11:02] [ddnet] sometimes you do have to allow media autoplay and refresh the page 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:11:10] [ddnet] its not that 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:11:20] [ddnet] i think the webrender is broken 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:11:33] [ddnet] any media players crash firefox randomly 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:11:37] [ddnet] without starting the video 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:11:40] [ddnet] and most say weird errors 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:11:45] [ddnet] oh 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:12:37] [ddnet] well its my fault for using firefox dev edition i guess 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:12:40] [ddnet] it uses beta versions iirc 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:15:01] [ddnet] ah, that reminds of an issue in github, where the install script was `rm -rf /usr`, and one of the comment said : "that's what i get for using alpha versions" 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:15:15] [ddnet] :monkaS: 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:15:29] [ddnet] there, but it doesn't load for me 😦 https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee-Old-and-abbandoned/commit/a047be85247755cdbe0acce6#diff-1 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:16:49] [ddnet] it doesnt load lol 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:18:01] [ddnet] well, there's simply a space between `/usr` and the rest of the path 😄 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:18:23] [ddnet] but it's an install script, so it is run as sudo 10:20 <+bridge_> [18:19:37] [ddnet] lets add a patch that replaces all binaries of all steam games with a sys link to the DDNet binary 10:20 <+bridge_> [21:24:36] [ddnet] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/943603793839423548/unknown.png 10:20 <+bridge_> [21:45:56] [ddnet] i'd say 3 xd 10:20 <+bridge_> [23:24:02] [ddnet] @Ryozuki 10:20 <+bridge_> [23:58:27] [ddnet] https://tenor.com/view/watch-your-mouth-watch-your-profanity-watch-it-gif-5600117 10:20 <+bridge_> [23:58:31] [ddnet] @fokkonaut 10:20 <+bridge_> [23:58:54] [ddnet] u 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:24:41] [ddnet] @Chairn https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1751709 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:24:45] [ddnet] i found the bug 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:29:15] [ddnet] disabling vaapi fixes it 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:29:20] [ddnet] sad 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:43:08] [ddnet] https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1494213855387734019 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:43:27] [ddnet] (this is the spanish reverse engineer guy i mentioned, porting linux to m1) 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:43:33] [ddnet] :monkalaugh: 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:43:58] [ddnet] > As it turns out, macOS cheats. On Linux, fsync() will both flush writes to the drive, and ask it to flush its write cache to stable storage. 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:43:58] [ddnet] > 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:43:59] [ddnet] > But on macOS, fsync() only flushes writes to the drive. Instead, they provide an F_FULLSYNC operation to do what fsync() does on Linux. 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:40] [ddnet] > Macbook Air M1 (macOS): 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:41] [ddnet] > - flushing: 46 IOPS 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:42] [ddnet] > - not: 40000 IOPS 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:44] [ddnet] > 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:45] [ddnet] > x86 iMac + WD SN550 1TB NVMe (Linux): 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:46] [ddnet] > - flushing: 2000 IOPS 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:47] [ddnet] > - not: 20000 IOPS 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:49] [ddnet] > 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:50] [ddnet] > x86 laptop + Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB SATA: 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:51] [ddnet] > - flushing: 143 IOPS 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:53] [ddnet] > - not: 5000 IOPS 10:20 <+bridge_> [08:44:54] [ddnet] :monkalaugh: 10:20 <+bridge_> [10:18:04] [ddnet] <Русланчик> @bencie Hey bencie , can you give me your steam profile? 10:20 < ***> Playback Complete. 10:20 <@deen> fstd: Certificate for paste.pr0.tips expired