Cough couch
I must have a sore throat today
Norwegian proot with a taste for shitposting Deeply sorry for my photoshop creation
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Cough couch
I must have a sore throat today
Robux since that’s more valuable than the Russian ruble
Funnily enough noone noticed that anything was “out of the ordinary”. The event organizer, who isn’t techy, asked to use my pc so he could transfer some assets for display, sent them over, right clicked the photoshop files, and opened them in a cracked photoshop program i installed using wine. He then proceeded to add some finishing touches and export them as png files without noticing this pc wasn’t running windows.
The thing that caused the most hiccups wasn’t the os/software, but the hardware. The camera crew handed me some thunderbolt capture cards which didn’t work because my $300 laptop which I got for free didn’t support thunderbolt. We switched to some usb capture cards, and they worked perfectly without any configuring.
So I guess Linux has reached the title of It just works™️ (at least for this use case)
Thx. It’s the title screen background from the Interea visual novel :3
We had the display to ourselves, so we dug around in the settings of the scaler but couldn’t find anything that might set the resolution or aspect ratio. The goal was to keep this thing running for the show so we didn’t want to break anything by messing up the settings.
I wonder how that bug happens from a programming standpoint. Despite that bug, it didn’t crash or misbehave during the entire 2 day show, so I’m happy.
The native resolution of that thing was something along the lines of 1500x1000, but the scaler only accepted 1920x1080, and 1920x1200. Both resolutions had the same top and bottom bars so we assumed something got disconnected during transit, and we didn’t bother fixing it as all content was in 16:9 anyways.
For the pictures with hyfetch I just captured the display of the laptop in obs and forwarded it to the big screen as that was more convenient than fiddling with the terminal window on a screen I couldn’t see from laptop’s position.
We had a dress code so I had to wear pants, which is why I didn’t bother putting on some Linux socks. If you want to see the same laptop but with socks then here ya go
Wodla is an event agency that organizes crossfit competitions in Norway and Sweden. Nocco is a company that makes sports drinks with caffeine/vitamins.
It’s essentially an led screen where each pixel is it’s own rgb led. At 0.5% brightness it was still bright enough to over expose my phone camera so I had to dial it down in post.
Now that I think about it, I do remember the organizer sitting down at his iMac, making that graphic, someone approach him and point out the spelling mistake, him fixing it, and then presumably forgetting to save the modified file before handing back my usb drive with more assets for the show. It’s kind of funny how we had 1200 athletes, thousands of staff members and noone pointed out the spelling mistake once it was on the big screen. Thankfully this graphic was only used to tell the attending guests that pre pre orders are available for the 2025 show during the end of this one.
My memory is a bit foggy as today was a pretty stressful day, and about 500-600mg of caffeine went trough my system during the 12h show…
Edit: i looked at the caffeine contents of the energy drinks I drank. My estimate was 102mg per can, but the flavourful I drank the most had 180mg, and I only drank one can that had 102mg. That puts the total caffeine amount for the 12h period of about 900-1002mg. How the fuck am I still alive?
Well, we do have to get the money somehow…
I’d say it was “for stability”, but the truth is that I forgot to update
We leased the display for 3 days, and apparently it cost us the equivalent of 5k USD
Omg noone noticed that hahahaha. I didn’t design the graphic, but I’ll let the guy know to fix the spelling. I guess we’re all dyslexic…
Was this in the late 90s?
When I was in school we had 1tb onedrive subscriptions provided by the school for about 3k people not including teachers. 150tb does seem quite small unless each student only gets 250gb or 500gb of storage
It’ll end up in a museum somewhere…