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Anyone rocking a Dell Dock WD19 (no suffix!) with a 4K display?
  • DP-alt-mode, datarates, cabling are all vastly more complicated than you’d think. (I’ve spent easily 500 hours of my life, buying dozens of products and specific cables, running debugging hardware and software … getting Pro Display XDR’s (6k displays) working at longer distances, behind Thunderbolt docks, on multiple OSes, etc — it’s it’s never intuitive.)

    Some absurd things that may actually help:

    1. flip the dock-to-display cable around (not even shitting you)
    2. if the dock is a DP-alt consumer itself, plug an unterminated HDMI cable into it (and into nothing else),
    3. change the order in which you plug various things into eachother post-boot (ideally, nothing plugged into anything other than that C-D-M chain of three items; then try C-D-first/D-M-second, and try D-M-first/C-D-second.)

    Failing various fixes with existing equipment, the cheapest next steps will be cabling — despite the high promises of USB-C, all cables are absolutely not created equal when it comes to high-pixelclock-DP-alt-mode:

    1. Shortest possible cables. Get shorter USB-C cables from reputable vendors. Make sure they’re maximum-data-rate certified.
    2. This is counterintuitive as fuck, but do not use “better” Thunderbolt cables to substitute USB-C cables for USB-C-capable-displays. (They can work plenty often; but they can also be problematic with some EDID/OS combinations.)
    3. If your display has other inputs, you may have more luck with a USB-C-to-DisplayPort-proper cable, than a traditional USB-C-to-USB-C cable.
    4. Worst case, look into a cable with an active repeater. I’ve had luck with CableMatters’ Cable Matters Active USB C Cable... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PPVMYRV?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

    tl;dr good luck this might be gon suuuuuck. )=

  • Why would a fly land on something like this?
  • What on earth size of monorepo is that!? iirc, we’ve got ~1Mloc of OCaml, probably another two or three times that in assorted generated code, specs, config, infra, and other languages; and my VScode-Remote definitely boots up as fast as the network connection can stand up.

    Definitely faster than I can think of the first thing I want to do … ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    That said, I should own up to having had an absurdly overcomplicated vim config, tons of plugins, a decade n change of customizations and patches and shit. Maybe I’ve just always had a high tolerance for a slow boot. hahaha

  • Why would a fly land on something like this?
  • Whewf I’m boutta out myself or something, but …

    after 15 years of vim, writing (and contributing to) a host of plugins, even running custom builds with my own patches …

    I basically never boot up Actual Vim anymore?? I’ve basically entirely switched to VScode + VSCodeVim. embarrassing as fuck, in some ways, but jesus christ it’s just too goddamn good.

    The neovim integration, even, was fantastic. (Although I don’t use it right now, for “VSCode Remote reasons,” lol.)

  • Is the old advice to change companies every two-ish years still the best practice for career advancement?

    I recall a regular piece of advice for software engineers: “change your job every two years.”

    There’s innumerable Google results for this, even from as recently as 2022 — but none of them really seem that high-quality?

    I’m really, really enjoying my current (somewhat unusual, hard-to-replicate) position; am about a year and a half into it; but I also don’t want to relax into that and have it cost me in the long-run, career advancement wise.

    So, what’ve y’all been doing? Especially in the post-pandemic/fully-remote world, does that advice still apply?

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  • I’m experiencing the same thing for sure — at first it was the beehaw News sub; I unsubbed from that, and now it’s just a different one.

    To be fair, generating a good algorithm that balances novelty, interests, and comfortable/expected usuals can be really difficult … but I do think Lemmy’s is currently fairly poorly tuned. /=

  • Is it possible to migrate to another instance
  • This is generally a massive problem with the fediverse in general — even Mastodon, although you can transfer your identity (i.e. if you link your old account, your ‘followers’ will follow you, and people searching for your old address will find you at your new one …) there’s still no way to transfer your content.

    I’ve always got the vibe that the fediverse is heavily skewed towards privacy/temporary/“no permanent presence” folks, so it’s very low on the priority list to ‘fix’ that … but for a hoarder, digital archivist, quantified-self need like myself, it’s horrendous and scary.

  • What game is improved the most by mods?
  • The ~700 mods in my current playthrough (and ~700 more inactive) strongly upvote this post.

    One of the best goddamn games of all time, only made continuously better by folks like Owlchemist, Oskar and the Vanilla Expanded team, jptrrs … so much amazing work went into that community.