"Now I don't wanna" ~The Bug
"Now I don't wanna" ~The Bug
"Now I don't wanna" ~The Bug
There is this bug in TIC-80.
When running the wasm version on firefox it has very bad framerate.
So as many before me I pulled my sleeved and opened the firefox profiler to see what's going on. Well, the framerate has never been better. As soon as you turn off the profiler the framerate drops.
I thought I was going insane, until I saw that other people luckily found the same behavior. For now, the unofficial fix is opening the firefox profiler when playing on firefox.
Trying to reproduce a bug that consistently only shows up the first time we boot up our machines that day. Currently testing to see how long the machine needs to be off in order for the bug to show up again. I'm at an hour now.
Another angle to try is to set the date one day ahead and see if the bug shows up then. Might need to disconnect from network and set it in the BIOS for the test to work properly.
I could be wrong, but I figure after being off for an hour, all capacitors should have discharged by then, so it's probably not based on how long the hardware has been unpowered.
Though one other angle I just thought of, if you have something that runs periodically, maybe the bug is related to that period being missed once or n times. Or it could be related to something that is meant to wake the computer to run some job and then go back to sleep but instead just sets it in a bad state.
The date/time aspect is an interesting thought. For a bit more context, this machine is a Raspberry Pi connected to several other devices, some via USB and some via a CAN network. The system gets powered on manually, the user performs a task, then shuts it down until they need it again. We only use the date/time for logging. The system is connected to our wifi at our facility but after we ship it then it's likely it will never be connected to the internet except maybe when we're servicing it and updating code. I don't think the Pi has a RTC. I don't really see how the date/time could be causing the issue I'm seeing (seems to be lag in communication with the devices on the CAN network) but I guess stranger things have happened.
Hm sounds like the bug is in the code that handles the "one session only" rule
Per Microshits T&Cs you can only have 1 session of any kind at a time unless you get the super special business multi seat RDP license (because ofc)
I actually have a Powershell script I found awhile back that patches the RDP DLL so it stops caring about multiple sessions
I spent entirely too much time trying to track down
Been there, if you have the audacity to force your way into the WindowsApps folder you'll bork the permissions systems so bad that every single post about how to fix it ends in "just reinstall" me being me that was an unacceptable answer.
Took me a week to fix it so the MS store would launch again. On the flip side, I have a whole new understanding of the permissions system on windows. Heh
thought this was about arthropods
I did not see the sub and got really confused 😭
Also applies to spiders
Heisenbugs are even more fun
Damn this meme image is crisp as fuck.
Is it really a meme without a certain amount of jpeg?
Did the episode even originally air in standard definition?