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  • In our game, the DC is just the passive perception of the enemy, unless they are on active watch duty then they make a contested roll. That usually requires us fucking something up to put them on alert though.

  • I would also recommend Hell Let Loose. We recently had a game night with about 6 friends who all come from call of duty style, faster paced games. All of them mentioned how slow it felt and half of them were able to adjust to the new style and did pretty good. I would compare it to Battlefield but in a hardcore mode with less destructable environments.

  • Software Defined Radio @lemmy.ml
    CainTheLongshot @lemmy.world

    Using an ADALM-PLUTO for Wi-Fi interference troubleshooting

    I've been noticing some interference with Wifi devices around my house, so I started looking for a way to troubleshoot them. I've tried to use a signal scanner on my phone to see if i can pick anything up but it goes away the devices come back online before i can get out to check. After some, admittedly, brief researching, i figured i could make my own signal/frequency scanner with an SDR and leaving it out in the area i believe the interference is effecting, and recording activity. After searching around a bit more, the devices are fairly expensive for the signal range i would need, for what would amount to some troubleshooting.

    Which brings me to this post. I'm hoping to not spend a decent chunk of change and this not work so I'm asking to see if anyone here has experience using an SDR (in general) to troubleshoot signals in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz range. If so, would i be able to use the ADALM-PLUTO with the 6GHZ firmware download.

    The setup would consist of a Raspbery Pi with PiSDR,

  • The issue was more that they needed to identify only the ones that illegally entered the premises, and separate those from people legitimately working there. They then had to cross reference those IMEI/MACs to camera footage of them illegally entering the building. Some of those dipshits were ID'd and picked up immediately, others used burners and covered their faces with masks (ironically) and had to be tracked similarly to how Luigi was caught; establishing a timeline of events with that same individual using other cameras in the area until you find one of them without a mask on.

  • I have been saying for a few years now that i think Microsoft is getting out of console hardware, and pushing cloud gaming and Game Pass to the switch and PlayStation marketplaces.

    We're already seeing game pass on certain Samsung smart TVs, all you need is a Bluetooth controller, which means the mobile phone market is right around the corner.

  • Here in Missouri, home owners insurance is starting to lose hail damage from coverage. Damn near 90% of the houses around my area have now replaced their roofs, and have the roofing signage out front. It's almost a running joke now: guessing which house will be next to get one, and counting the company's signs to see who's making a killing.

  • Because selling the data your SmartTV collects, is a massive revenue stream for these companies. Selling only dumb TVs wouldn't be as profitable as a SmartTV would be.

    Also the ad space that could be projected to these, based on collected data is another massive revenue stream.

  • So the article admits that Democrats aren't just relying solely on rhetoric, they have 2 bills needing to be voted on. It even goes so far as to call out the actual problem within the Democrat party, Manchin and Sinema, for flip flopping about what they support and don't support: either HR1, the John Lewis voting rights act, and/or removing/adjusting the filibuster.

    But it suggests that if Democrats just lean on them a little bit, they'll cave.

    ....

    Right. Let's blanket blame the Democrats for being the reason nothing in the the house passes and is currently R220-D213, and nothing leaves the senate and is currently D49-R49, minus the 2 above.

    We need to call out the actual reasons much more, and much louder.

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  • Not gonna lie, i loved Shipment for the easy 50+ kill count. When i played OG shipment, (this new one isn't as good as the OG) it was very high kill counts: 60+ for top of the board, 30+ average. Which is the best way to progress weapons ranks. Then switch over to that other map I'm blanking on, to progress the specific kill type counters like crouched kills or longshots or mounted. 2 months of that and double weapon xps, would get you the final weapon camo.

    Haven't played CoD in a year though because i realized that's all i wanted to play to unlock better stuff for weapons. Not even to play other maps or gametypes for those new weapons.

  • News @lemmy.world
    CainTheLongshot @lemmy.world

    Giuliani disbarred in NY as court finds he repeatedly lied about Trump’s 2020 election loss

    Edited for rule 10: NEW YORK (AP) — Rudolph Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, federal prosecutor and legal adviser to Donald Trump, was disbarred in the state on Tuesday after a court found he repeatedly made false statements about Trump’s 2020 election loss.

    A New York appeals court in Manhattan ruled that Giuliani, who had already had his New York law license suspended in 2021 for false statements he made after the election, is now “disbarred from the practice of law, effective immediately, and until the further order of this Court, and his name stricken from the roll of attorneys and counselors-at-law in the State of New York.”

    Giuliani’s attorney Arthur Aidala said they were “obviously disappointed” but not surprised by the decision. He said they “put up a valiant effort” to prevent the disbarment but “saw the writing on the wall.”

    The court said in its decision that Giuliani “essentially conceded” most of the facts supporting the alleged acts of misconduct during hearin