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  • So, should I start hassling my ISP about my missing 350 Mbps? Is there some other obvious thing I should test before I hassle them? I certainly don't want them to say "have you turned it off and on again"?

    My ISP will treat anything under (I think) 90% of advertised speed as a technical problem, assuming it shows up on the modem speed test.

    I had a problem recently where it was consistently slow, but only in the evenings. I was pretty sure it was a neighbourhood issue, but I still had to go through the whole troubleshooting script, replace the modem, get a tech out to check everythting, etc.

    After none of that helped, the regular tech support didn't know what else to try. Luckily there was a form on their site to escalate an issue. That put me in touch with an actual person with an email address, and they were able to get the issue sorted relatively quickly.

    There's actually a whole escalation process up to making a complaint with the regulator, but this is in Canada, so YMMV.

  • This is only loosely related to your post but I just came across this project:

    https://archipelago.gg/

    This is a cross-game modification system which randomizes different games, then uses the result to build a single unified multi-player game. Items from one game may be present in another, and you will need your fellow players to find items you need in their games to help you complete your own.

    It supports a whole shitload of games: https://archipelago.gg/games

    I only just started reading about it. So far it seems like insanity.

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  • I'm in Canada, and I sent a cbc.ca news link to someone in instagram chat. It showed a preview of the post with a picture and summary, but when the link was clicked it went to a page that said:

    People in Canada can't view this content.

    Content from news publications can't be viewed in Canada in response to Canadian government legislation.

  • This seems like a stupid poll, and a stupid spin to put on it. Surely the 26% are just people who would never vote Liberal?

    And for the rest of the results, it's going to be almost entirely down to name recognition, save for Trudeau.

  • The immigration rhetoric is largely kayfabe.

    I think it's the same with the tariffs. In fact, I think it's the same with everything he promises. He'll do a token amount of each horrible thing before he gets bored of it or it becomes obviously impractical (see: wall building).

    Mostly he'll just make everything slightly worse and do a lot of corruption for him and his friends. Just a little light kleptocracy.

  • I'd just count calories and reduce the amount per day until you're losing weight.

    The time of day you eat things shouldn't really matter. This will also teach you really quickly how to feel full on minimal calories. For me I just try to eat something like raw carrots when I want a snack.

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  • It's not as stupid as this blog post makes it sound. This was a hashing function that was intentionally taking the end of the path as the most significant part. This just impacts the order of objects in a pack file, and the size of the compression window needed to compress it.

    It's not actually mistaking one file for another, and their proposed solution is not better in all situations.

  • Have you checked these all on winehq? It would be nice for them to be reported with logs if they haven't already.

    Garmin Express for example is on there with some discussion here: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=40213

    It might not help in the short term, but even just having logs for more broken programs could be useful for the wine project.