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Today the Lemmy.fan family of frontends brings you something completely new:

daring.lemmy.fan! (or, DLF for short)

DLF runs the latest, cutting-edge release of Lemmy. The instance is separate from Lemmy.fan in that accounts, subscriptions, etc are not copied from Lemmy.fan. DLF is federated, however, so comments and communities can be made and posted across the fediverse.

It should go without saying, but daring.lemmy.fan is very much a sandbox and not anything to be trusted with permanent data. Though we prefer to rollback the database if we come across any issues, it may be necessary to wipe things and start completely over.

Hey, that's the joy and beauty of cutting-edge, open-source for you! Enjoy it! Frolic!

A one-time email verification is required to keep the spammers and scammers at bay.

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Tesla's reputation slumps as GM, Ford climb - Tesla ranked 62nd by reputation among the 100 most visible brands, tumbling from 12th last year and 8th in 2021.::undefined

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There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.

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Everyone who has encountered a "Traveler" during their journey knows that Yiga disguise themselves as Hylians in order to trick Link into interacting with them, but did you know that these "disguises" are 1:1 clones of other, properly named NPCs that exist somewhere else in Hyrule?

In order to demonstrate what I mean, I took 14 pictures of the Yiga at the Hebra Trailhead Lodge in different disguises and tracked down the "real" NPCs he was pretending to be.

This is the same Yiga pretending to be more than a dozen different people.

 

Here are their counterparts:

  1. Rik is a Hylian traveler who makes his way between Wetland Stable and Kakariko Village. He worries about pretty much everything, except for getting his identity stolen.

  1. Ronn was a bit harder to track down as the wiki doesn't have a description about him, but I found him near the Forgotten Temple. His horse wanted to be in the picture so badly that I wasn't able to get a better picture of the rider.

  1. Spinch the Hylian - Not to be confused with Spinch the Horse. The wiki doesn't have much information about them, but I found "the Spinches" at Lakeside Stable. That guy basically only talks about horses.

  1. Zorona is a gossipping traveler who can be found riding his Horse along the shore near Zelo Pond in Eldin Canyon. He doesn't sell anything, but offers useful in-game advice and lore background.

  1. Spoone is a doctor that travels between Wetland Stable and Riverside Stable in search of patients in need. He looks like Rik's less worried brother, but has a different hairdo and wears different clothes.

  1. Chumin is a Hylian merchant from Lurelin Village who travels with his Donkey along the Faron Highroad, where he sells fruits and Fish to other travelers. I followed him around for a while but couldn't get a clearer picture as the environment in Faron is weird.

  1. Bugut is another traveling merchant who appears on the path between Kakariko Village and the Dueling Peaks Stable. The Yiga near the Kakariko Bridge can actually appear "as him" which is especially awkward if Bugut happens to pass by that very moment and neither one acknowldeges the existence of the other.

  1. Teli is a treasure hunter and a merchant who deals in Guardian parts. He travels between Fort Hateno and Hateno Village, selling parts he acquires from broken Guardians near the Fort. He looks a bit startled in the picture because it was raining, he was running for cover, and I had to "gently persuade" him to stand still for the picture.

  1. Baumar is a Hylian who travels a portion of the Hilltop High Road between Serenne Stable and Snowfield Stable with his horse Bamboo. That poser talks a lot about shield surfing, but never actually surfs anywhere and doesn't seem to own a shield.

  1. Kanny is a Hylian merchant who travels on Horseback. He follows a portion of the Hilltop High Road between Serenne Stable and Snowfield Stable, at which point he continues on to Rito Stable. He's one of the few NPC's that wear armor / clothing obtainable by the player (Snowquill Armor dyed grey)

  1. Glendo is a Hylian who travels on horseback from the Outskirt Stable to the Sanidin Park Ruins. Sometimes he stops in the middle of the road to admire the scenery, and some of his dialogue sounds like backhanded compliments.

  1. Savelle is a traveler who can be found passing through Tabantha Bridge Stable. He's one of the most obvious examples that Yiga do not only copy the look of other people, but their equipment as well, even down to the shape and color of the backpack. The helmet looks like it could be a Soldier's Helmet from Hateno.

  1. Endai is a Hylian who travels on his Horse back and forth between Riverside Stable and Wetland Stable. He might be the only green-haired NPC in the game, but at least he has a matching horse.

  1. Cambo is a Hylian with a ridiculously small face who travels between Wetland Stable and Kakariko Village with his Donkey, selling groceries. Or maybe the donkey travels with his Hylian. I'm not entirely sure which one of them is the boss and who is the pet.

The descriptions of the NPC's were partially taken from zelda.fandom.com, but the pictures were taken by myself in-game.

Another little fun fact is, that some Yiga obviously prefer to impersonate male NPC's while others solely stick to female NPC's. None of them seem to impersonate "important" characters - most are just wandering people with a couple lines of random dialogue, some are travelling merchants, but I've not yet seen a Yiga impersonate an NPC related to any quests, shrines, minigames or the main story, or the ones working in a stable or shop. Maybe it would have been too obvious to randomly run into someone like Robbie or Riju in the middle of the jungle.

In fact, there are only 35 possible disguises for Yiga, all from the "NPC road group" (credit for that information goes to _pe53_ on reddit)

Yiga also only pretend to be Hylians (and maybe Sheikah, since some of the wandering NPC's have white hair despite being classified as Hylians, and some are obviously from Lurelin and I'm frankly not sure whether they're considered their own separate tribe) but never Gerudo, Zora, Rito or Gorons, so talking to NPC's from those tribes is always safe. They also never impersonate children or "very old" NPC's.

In case you want to mess around with them as well and see for yourself, here is also a little map with stationary "Travelers" in Hyrule:

Saving & reloading or using a campfire will make the Yiga change into someone else.

Additional little fun fact: In the Champions' Ballad cutscene featuring Urbosa and Zelda, two disguised Yiga can be seen. THOSE do not resemble any of the "current day" NPCs wandering around Hyrule, but since that cutscene is a memory flashback from a century ago, there might have been people who looked like them back then.

Thanks for reading =)

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Russian president Vladimir Putin has ordered the country’s military to increase the number of troops by nearly 170,000 to a total of 1.32 million, as Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine continues into its 22nd month.

Putin’s decree was released by the Kremlin on Friday and took force immediately. It brings the overall number of Russian military personnel to about 2.2 million, including 1.32 million troops.

It is the second such expansion of the army since 2018. The previous boost by 137,000 troops, ordered by Putin in August 2022, put the military’s numbers at about 2 million personnel and about 1.15 million troops.

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The ESO has to be a fan favorite. Tiny, comes in 3 colors, plumicorns, great vocalizations, this owl has so much going for it.

On the other side, we have the Crested Owl. This wildcard from Central and South America probably isn't familiar to you, but it takes much of what people love about the Screech Owl and cranks it to 11. Only member of genus Lophostrix, this little owl has HUGE plumicorns. Will it's flashy style be able to defeat such strong opposition?

Upvote your favorite!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9052986

I've got an antique lamp that needs a new switch knob, but then scope-creep happened and now I want to "smartify" it. I started off thinking that, since it has a metal body, I'd install a capacitive touch switch, but now it's escalated to wanting to put an ESP8266 or ESP32 in it to handle the capacitive sensing, Home Assistant connectivity/control, and maybe even switching to some kind of low-voltage RGBW LED instead of a 120VAC Edison-base bulb (especially since I suspect I'd need some kind of antenna sticking out the top, since the metal lamp body would presumably otherwise block the ESP32's signal).

The lamp, BTW:

(Apparently it's a Genie lamp by Laurel Lamp Company, in case anybody cares. Also, the lamp shown is the same model, but it's not my picture.)

I'm aware that the "easy" way would probably be to just screw a smart light bulb into the socket and wiring I already have, but (a) I'm picky about both avoiding "clouds" and using FOSS firmware, and I don't feel like sorting through the junk on Amazon to figure out which ones can be flashed with ESPHome, and more practically (b) that wouldn't let me turn it on and off just by touching the lamp body, which is what sent me down this rabbit-hole in the first place.

Anyway, I know this sort of thing can be done, but I'm not completely sure how. I know I could figure it out myself eventually, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask for advice in case somebody happens to be able to rattle off part numbers for the whole BOM off the top of their head, or knows exactly the right ESPHome howto to point me towards, or something like that. Any advice is welcome!

(In case it's relevant: my level of experience is that I programmed an Arduino to run neopixels (WS2812 RGB addressable LEDs) once, I've flashed ESPHome on some Sonoff S31 smart switches, and I'm a software engineer by trade but have never worked on anything IoT related professionally.)

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Previously, the UN body for gender equality has faced severe criticism for not calling out the terrorist group on the sexual assault

Eight weeks after the October 7 attack, during which many Israeli women were subjected to sexualized violence by the Hamas terrorists, the United Nations (UN) Women, the organization's body for gender equality and women’s empowerment, expressed its condemnation of the Hamas's actions.

"We unequivocally condemn the brutal attacks by Hamas on Israel on 7 October," read the statement. "We are alarmed by the numerous accounts of gender-based atrocities and sexual violence during those attacks." Earlier in November, the UN Women made a similar post on its official Instagram account. The post was soon removed and replaced with a statement calling for hostages release. The new message did not condemn Hamas.

UN Women told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the post had been scheduled in advance and "no longer reflected where the organization wanted to put its main focus."

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stop draining florida, dinguses.

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I've got an antique lamp that needs a new switch knob, but then scope-creep happened and now I want to "smartify" it. I started off thinking that, since it has a metal body, I'd install a capacitive touch switch, but now it's escalated to wanting to put an ESP8266 or ESP32 in it to handle the capacitive sensing, Home Assistant connectivity/control, and maybe even switching to some kind of low-voltage RGBW LED instead of a 120VAC Edison-base bulb (especially since I suspect I'd need some kind of antenna sticking out the top, since the metal lamp body would presumably otherwise block the ESP32's signal).

The lamp, BTW:

(Apparently it's a Genie lamp by Laurel Lamp Company, in case anybody cares. Also, the lamp shown is the same model, but it's not my picture.)

I'm aware that the "easy" way would probably be to just screw a smart light bulb into the socket and wiring I already have, but (a) I'm picky about both avoiding "clouds" and using FOSS firmware, and I don't feel like sorting through the junk on Amazon to figure out which ones can be flashed with ESPHome, and more practically (b) that wouldn't let me turn it on and off just by touching the lamp body, which is what sent me down this rabbit-hole in the first place.

Anyway, I know this sort of thing can be done, but I'm not completely sure how. I know I could figure it out myself eventually, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask for advice in case somebody happens to be able to rattle off part numbers for the whole BOM off the top of their head, or knows exactly the right ESPHome howto to point me towards, or something like that. Any advice is welcome!

(In case it's relevant: my level of experience is that I programmed an Arduino to run neopixels (WS2812 RGB addressable LEDs) once, I've flashed ESPHome on some Sonoff S31 smart switches, and I'm a software engineer by trade but have never worked on anything IoT related professionally.)

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