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infosectrain03 · 1 month
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In the realm of Amazon Web Services (AWS), two essential services, AWS Config and AWS CloudTrail, play crucial roles in maintaining security, compliance, and operational visibility within cloud environments. While both services contribute to monitoring and auditing, they fulfill distinct objectives and provide unique functionalities. Let's delve into a detailed comparison of AWS Config and CloudTrail to understand their differences and advantages.
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Implementing Zero Trust Security in an AWS Environment
Explore the comprehensive guide on implementing Zero Trust Security in your AWS environment, enhancing cybersecurity with IAM, encryption, and best practices. #ZeroTrust #AWSSecurity #Cybersecurity
Zero Trust Security has become a crucial paradigm in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. With the increasing complexity of IT infrastructures and the growing sophistication of cyber threats, organizations are adopting a Zero Trust approach to enhance their security posture. This article explores the implementation of Zero Trust Security in an Amazon Web Services (AWS) environment,…
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retconomics · 3 months
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working in tech w/ non-tech people is really like 'you know how to do this right' and its an entirely different field/set of skills.
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codeonedigest · 7 months
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Compare CloudTrail Vs CloudWatch Services in AWS
Full Video Link https://youtube.com/shorts/izMnQPCZeQk Check out CodeOneDigest's latest #video tutorial on #AWS CloudTrail vs CloudWatch! Learn about AWS CloudTrail & CloudWatch and stay ahead of the technology curve. #CodeOneDigest #YouTube #cloud
CloudTrail enables auditing, security monitoring, and operational troubleshooting by tracking user activity and API usage. CloudTrail logs, monitors, and retains account activity related to user actions across AWS infrastructure, giving you control over storage, analysis, and remediation actions. CloudTrail is active in your AWS account when you create it and doesn’t require any manual setup.…
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narbevoguel · 2 months
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Ok I officially seem to have a problem with Yuzu.
My joycons have a severe input delay when I play on Yuzu with them. On the config menu preview they work just fine, no input delay, but when I boot up a game, that changes. I can have up to 2 whole seconds of input delay, it's awful. At first I thought there could be signal issues, so I had everyone turn off their bluetooth devices (to no avail), got rid of 2.4 ghz Internet signal (not both bands cause my sister was on a work meeting), that didn't seem to help at all. Tweaked other emulator settings, still the same.
I thought it could maybe be battery? Since one of them is near full but the other is at 50% ish, however, they work just fine on Steam. I ran a game, minimal, barely noticeable delay (as you would expect from joycons on a normal Switch).
Here's the thing: this was never a problem before. Last night it was the left joycon lagging more than the right one, today yuzu updated, and it's now the opposite? Is there a chance there's updates breaking this crap? Cause I'm kinda giving up and I'm just venting here.
My head hurts.
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goatsludge · 3 months
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@bureau-of-mines' MarColMar CETME L with AWS Padded Sling/ITW MASH Clip and Aimpoint CompC 4 MOA with (replica) Wilcox Mount
This particular rifle with its small, welded top rail and massive angular rear sight has always kinda been a strange gun to try and set up with an optic, as nothing we've had so far really quite fits the lines and aesthetic all that well.
This setup, however I'm actually fairly pleased with. I used to have that CompC/Wilcox Mount Combo on my Colt LE6920 M4gery, but I've reverted that back to detach carry handle config, and since I stole his C-More for a pistol build I'm working on, I thought he needed this Aimpoint more than I do.
I'm sure there are other optics that would look just nice as if not nicer on this rifle, but we don't own any of them and for now, this is a clean and simple little setup.
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videogametako · 2 months
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boyfriendgame: devlog day 0
full title: "i asked my boyfriend to name the game but he couldn't think of a title"
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rpgmaker xp is/was free on steam so i got it. i asked my partner to name it (it took me a fair bit to figure out how to change the title image)
i remember getting the trial for xp back in highschool, i did not understand a thing
i still do not understand anything
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this software is uhm, well i think i'm getting the hang of it! it took me a while to get an event working and it's because confirm is mapped to 'C' instead of 'Z' for some god-awful reason
well, it's cool to see there's a script editor, not that i'll be using it a lot
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this is gonna be horribly disorganized, just like me working with this
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i changed configs, Z - Confirm reigns supreme. also ig a benefit for this software being really old is the abundance of add-ons like these scripts from a person called blizzard, which allowed me to change the configs in the first place. there's some interesting stuff here too but i think i might stick with the base customizing first
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charming art and lots and lots of words, yessir. well, i don't think it'll be too hard to do once you get the hang of it though, most of the things here seem to actually be self-explanatory now that i take the time to look at them. oh also the events thing looks super fun
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i misinterpreted the "Event Touch" button as "when a player touches the event" but it's probably "when an event touches this event" since there's player touch already (obvious in hindsight)
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anyway it works!
this is more a systems/software test if anything, but also i kinda want it to be fun at least so??? we'll see where this goes
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tokinanpa · 1 year
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so I've been bashing my head against my computer for the past few hours because system management is hard
I like to use emacs as my primary text editor (doom emacs ftw), but it doesn't look all that good on my machine because I use a wayland-based window manager, and without native wayland support emacs looks kinda awful
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The image compression makes this look better, but it still looks awful. Look at them pixels...
anyways, I wanted to update to emacs 29, which has native GTK (cross-platform) support, and I decided now was a good time to update my NixOS configuration at the same time
the problem is that apparently the nix package manager doesn't have emacs 29 at all yet, so now I have to figure out how to roll my own package for it, and updating my machine at the same time broke the system I was using to compile my linux kernel (I use a hacked microsoft surface laptop so I need to patch linux to support it)
so now my entire config is just broken. love when that happens.
(luckily NixOS supports rolling back configuration, so my computer isn't completely fucked from that... but it still sucks)
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mxrp-official-steve · 11 months
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wait what,,, happened to mxrp? is the site actually down? haven’t been able to get in since february
Long and short is this: AWS was charging me 400-700 a month for hosting, so we moved over to Hex's home server. The issue is that the only thing keeping parp together on AWS was the fact that the config that worked over there was, by thelles recommendation, stronger than need be. This is because WITHOUT that added power, Parp just shits itself over and over, crashlooping every ~5 minutes.
So, in February, we took the site down. As it stands, Hex is working on redoing Parp to be more stable and feature-rich from the ground up!
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cuprohastes · 1 year
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Keyboard
As a professional keyboard warrior (I am indeed one of those people who you get on live chat. I'm the premium experience who actually will answer questions and fix stuff), I have a love of a good keyboard.
Now if only i could find one...
The Mac keyboard for instance has a really nice key-cap with awful hardware under it - I've wormholes in those, and they're impossible to clean.
I've had a couple of Razers which lets me config colour and set macros... as long as you stay on Windows and don't mind all the LEDs dying after a few months because Razer's hardware is pretty much trash.
Currently, I'm on a keyboard from Nuphy which is low profile, fully mechanical, hot-swappable, programmable-ish, and has a gorgeous design and this one weird feature which is they made the little rubber feet fit between the keys on a Macbook.
So you can sit it on top of your MacBook and have a nice tactile typing experience. AKA: Thok.
It also ships with Mac and Windows keys and the F keys are all labelled up for Mac Use. There's a switch for swapping form Windows to Mac layout.
It also has two keys - Scissors and a Cat which they decided to be some really random, useless feature.
Unfortunately, their software is awful - It only runs on Windows Remember all those Mac-centric things that went into the design? Yeah, they basically decided they wouldn't support Mac in any way. No LED customisation, no key-customisation, and also at some point they announced they'd fuffed up so badly that they couldn't in fact update their keyboards unless you took the thing apart, pried out the circuit board and bought an updated one that would support their console software - A notoriously buggy app that's Windows only and which throws an error if you run it, and will sometimes just automatically brick your keyboard.
So, good times.
So someone jsut used a USB debugger and then wrote their own utility to remap the keys for Windows and Mac, which runs on pretty much all platforms and has far more functionality than Nuphy console, without having to update the hardware.
Only they don't care about the LED config, so they just left it out.
And since the keyboard will occasionally jsut wipe it's settings if you switch modes, (Another 'feature') that means you spend a weird amount of time plugging it into Windows and running two different apps to make your keyboard work.
OK. So at least the LEDs haven't died. Yet. And these Gateron Browns have the right amount of clicky thocky.
But as mentioned, I'm a professional typist, and not just for The Words. I mean yeah if I just typed stuff up in Word, or Scrivener, I'd still want a bunch of macro keys.
But I'm using these damn corporate chat apps where you have three people having simultaneous meltdowns and you have to flip between them and run a huge number of key combos to fire off macros - Key combos that in almost every other app do things like create text links.
Only in this thing, it opens up a menu of options including for some weird reason, Chat GTP.
And I need three Enter keys.
One to send
One to do a non-breaking new line
One to add a new paragraph
And one which was made in secret to rule them all
And let me tell you, having a Copy and Paste and Copy-without-Format button is great.
So Nuphy are doing this new keyboard. It looks like they're basing it on the War Machine KT-1 GAEMER KEEB.
Normally i would not give a rats ass about GAEMER KEEB because they're all plastic trash with unusable fonts and an emphasis on being Ugly with an F.
Buuuut.
But but but. This thing is absolutely hitting some retro Cyberpunk aesthetics
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I'd like to think those buttons are functional, and that's a USB passthrough at the back but I'm pretty sure it's just a storage slot for yet another wireless dongle.
So here's my wishlist:
USB passthrough at both sides. Give me the choice of wireless or wired mode. And let me plug a tablet in to get power and use the keyboard. or plug in a mowse
Mode switching OK - I get it, thinking is hard. But "find the invisible switch, slide it 2mm, then use a hot-key to swap USB channels, but then if you need Dongle/Wired, switch the switch back over" is... Oh Fuff you. 3 Bluetooth, 1 dongle and two USB? BIG FUFFEN ROCKER SWITCH YO At the very least don't make your meta key one that's already being used by the OS so the emoji panel pops up when you try and swap your devices.
Macro keys It's the third Decade of the 21st century. We all have a ton of shortcuts we use and it's time to bind them to keys. Emoji/Weird non ANSII character are a thing! There's pop up windows to add them. They need a key! And not a janky 'pick 4 emoji out of the available 90,000' thing, looking at you Logitech Pop keyboard. How about Copy, Paste/paste without formatting? Enter/Ctrl enter/Shift-enter?
Light up flip switches They're just cool looking.
Universal standard for setting backlight colours and key mapping For sure! Look. It's late, I want amber keys or red keys. I want to be able to hit Option or Alt and have the common meta-keys light up
LAAAAAAAYERS on-device profile switching. maybe an OLED or E-Ink display to tell me what mode I'm in. Windows, Mac...
Decent backlit key-caps WTF is up with people back-lighting their keyboard and then having fully opaque keys? WHY? You know what'd be nice? Pudding caps. Make the damn key glow. Put a white top on so if you turn the backlight off you can see the damn lettering
Proper mechanical switches. I mean beyond the nice sound, tactile feedback, I need to be able to yank these switches out and swap the key caps. Why? I wear them out. I have had keyboards I've kept in working order so long that I had to toss them because they were three connectors out of date. (DIN! PS/2!) I've had to toss other keyboards because they mechanically weren't up to being typed on that much. Also throwing out Razers because no matter what they claim, they last 18 months and then die. 10 million keystrokes my ass.
Anyway, I'm not really going anywhere with this. I just can't find anyone who cares enough about this stuff to listen.
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maplewoodstreet · 10 months
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YT-DLP: Downloading YouTube Videos the Right Way
There are many YouTube downloaders, many of them awful, some functional, some free, some paid. But very few of them download the videos correctly and are as fully featured for the price of yt-dlp. It does everything you can think of to download video and more and it does it for free! (⁠ノ⁠*⁠0⁠*⁠)⁠ノ
You better get used to command line because yt-dlp has no GUI! It's frustrating, but it's what we got. I have made some scripts that you can copy-paste and edit. Making a functional script literally took me TWELVE HOURS STRAIGHT to figure out. This was due to people answering simple questions in forums and reddit posts being frustratingly obtuse, unwatchably annoying video tutorials, and me trial-and-erroring my way to success on a slow-as-fuck computer, BUT HEY we got there eventually! ಥ⁠‿⁠ಥ
For a simple download, this should get the job done:
run.bat
cd [DIRECTORY WHERE YOU PUT YT-DLP]
yt-dlp ^
--ignore-config ^
--progress ^
--ffmpeg-location [DIRECTORY WHERE YOU PUT FFMPEG]\bin ^
"[VIDEO URL]"
For a more featured download, use this:
yt-dlp.conf
--yes-playlist
--embed-metadata
--embed-thumbnail
--write-thumbnail
--sub-langs ALL
--embed-subs
--write-subs
run.bat
cd [DIRECTORY WHERE YOU PUT YT-DLP]
yt-dlp ^
--progress ^
--ffmpeg-location [DIRECTORY WHERE YOU PUT FFMPEG]\bin ^
--config-location [DIRECTORY WHERE YOU PUT YTP-DPL.CONF] ^
"[VIDEO URL]"
pause
The output files will be in the yt-dlp folder. There is an output command where you can choose where you put the videos, but I could not for the life of me figure it out and 12 hours straight of troubleshooting has left me broken and scarred. ¯⁠\⁠(⁠°⁠_⁠o⁠)⁠/⁠¯
yt-dlp is rife with options. Feel free to look through their commands list and figure out which one works best for you!
Also, yt-dlp works with many other websites besides YouTube! Newgrounds, Facebook, Twitter, news sites, Crunchyroll, p0rn sites; you name it, it's probably on there.
There is also an Android version called Seal 🦭
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Thanks to its GUI, it works much more simply!
You could use an FTP server app to transfer downloads over WiFi to your computer in case command prompt shenanigans are too much for you. (It definitely was frustrating for me!)
Links: yt-dlp GitHub · Seal
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maiosx · 1 year
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my hackintosh journey
formatting usb's to a gpt partition without gibmacOS's python script (only on windows with the bat cmd launcher script) was a pain for about a day or two and I wasn't aware it existed until I found it and it's still broken write to usb command is unavailable because the download server is off so writing the OS dmg images required transmac and that's if you can even find a proper installer. I also realized I was copying the ventura mac installer incorrectly to the drive then figured I should just boot efi's in a seperate usb drive to solve partitioning or read/write issues. My config.plist file had many things inaccurate and proper tree manager and ocat auxilary tools don't come with manuals. After finding a proper coffee-lake efi without any model identifiers, I used OCAT to generate an SMBIOS of iMac 19,1 and proper tree to edit some values like securebootmodel to disabled and enablewriteunprotector to true then rebuilt it, saved and pasted some prebuilt ACPI SSDTs then rebuilt the config file again. This is all after the original high sierra install which needed a proper clover EFI so I had used the one I found from AIO Clover Boot method's img file off an abandoned blog. Once I had High Sierra running I used a script from tonymacx86 to install web drivers for the OS but it broke for some reason after many reboots of the ventura installer. So I had to then update the OS and then installed the original web driver from nvidia. After that installation, you are required to use opencore's legacy patcher to build the new OS usb or off the app store with the dd to usb terminal command but opencore's method is easier. My take is... If you want to be able to run mac OS X on a PC just buy one. KVM's on Qemu with linux using Sosumi are outdated, they don't support usb passthrough correctly if you don't have the USB Kext installed for your mobo or Qemu updated and set up with virt-manager which is some other nonsense of it's own. The whole thing is a mess all over the internet without any proper guide to complete it all in 2023. That's even after you figure you can run the legacy patcher's root patch for GPUs - says it runs on ventura but I didn't test it and without metal app support.. and you still need to know the secret boot arguments for your GPU if it's not AMD based and you'll likely get some Invalid X symbol at the second boot for not disabling system integrity protection while rooting or not copying over the EFI bc I don't even know how to safe boot to a hackintosh for turning off SIP if it doesn't boot in the first place. I will stay on Windows 10 and keep my High Sierra installation though because old software is kinda neat, less broken, and faster than whatever is out in the wild. Manjaro Linux running gnome on the other hand, or Fedora are really good for running servers without needing windows license keys and it's probably why sysadmins like linux so much tho the other software on it mostly sucks and so without maiOSX running on edge and all the web apps it's toast and the safari developer thingy on iOS doesn't work on high sierra unless you update iTunes probably which is a security update of 2gb that will break the GPU again.. it's just awful how de-constructing updates and things are on all those mac OSes are. ventura looked neat though but, too grey for me. not dark enough.
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bigayysfromspace · 1 year
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Snort 3 is fucking awful
When I followed the instructions on https://github.com/snort3/snort3 I ended up with a worthless piece of shit installed on some bumfuck nowhere directory. Even though I'm working with Fedora 37 and USED SUDO PRIVILEGES, snort 3 installed ALL of its files to usr/local/lib/snort3, which is effectively in the middle of nowhere as far as Fedora's concerned.
To get around this HORSESHIT, I have to first enter "/usr/local/lib/snort/bin/snort". When I execute snort while feeding it a pcap file ("-r example.pcap") it DOES NOT load the default config files that it comes with, EVEN IF I enter "--talos" on top of that! SO, I have to enter "-c /usr/local/lib/snort/etc/snort.lua" on top of that!
GUESS WHAT!
When I do that, it starts trying to find the local rules files in a fucking DOUBLE PATH!
ERROR: local.rules:1 unable to open rules file '/usr/local/snort/etc/snort//local.rules': No such file or directory
This, even though I am entering this command from another directory, where those local rules are supposed to be IN THEIR FUCKING TUTORIAL VIDEOS!!!!
Worse still, because Snort 3 and Snort 2 have COMPLETELY DIFFERENT file configuration schemes, any help that you ask for from a search engine will give WILDLY OUTDATED information thanks to the SEO sludge being all over Snort 2! If you try to get help for Snort 3 without wading through documentation...
WHICH DID NOT WORK!
You are shit out of luck.
If anyone has any suggestions for a free IDS that can replace Snort 3 or Snort 2, I would LOVE to hear some suggestions.
This shitty excuse for software made me lose an entire month of work! If anything's a good argument for Youtube to not remove comments and not hide dislikes, this is one of them.
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I still do not understand why code/text editors that allow you to treat an entire folder as a project do not let you rename that folder.
Obviously this does not stop me from doing so entirely. But it's a stupid hassle to then have to reopen the renamed folder as a new project. Renaming a folder is not a difficult operation! It should not require me to fuss about with multiple windows!
(This being obnoxious is actually the biggest obstacle to more frequent and timely mod updates from me tbh. i have been sitting on an Actual Bugfix for like. it must be at least a month now. i am an awful person because this is not a real obstacle and just extra friction.)
(the second biggest obstacle is that i have had "rso support" hanging over my head for even longer than that, which i more or less solved a while ago (i got a mostly okay config not long after writing that post), but the structure of rso is such that i have to go beg the developer to add the relevant files into their mod, i can't just put them in mine, which i then have to stand judgement for whether my mods are big enough (they aren't), which is out of my hands entirely but the lack of rso support is perceived as a problem on my end)
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salamando · 2 years
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tips for project diva!
i’ve been a fan of the series for a really long time, and since megamix+ was just released on pc, i thought i’d share some tips that i’ve learned through experience! 
general advice:
take breaks! if you feel yourself getting tired and missing lots of notes that you could normally hit, you need to step away for a bit. you are not going to get better at the game by pushing yourself too far. it’s also good to take a break if you get angry or frustrated
warm up! i’ve found that i do better overall if i start off with an easier song when i first start up the game. it helps me get into the groove of things and prevents me from getting frustrated when i inevitably mess up on the first song i play
mess around with the button display! i find ABXY and anything with arrows to be super off putting, and even though i don’t play on playstation much anymore, i have the playstation button scheme layout memorized thanks to this game lol
try new songs! it’s tempting to only play the songs you know, but it can be pretty limiting. i’ve come to know some of my favorite songs from this game, and many of them i avoided for years because i didn’t know them. it’s definitely worth it to try something new!
have fun with the customization! it can make pvs feel fresh and can make awful songs more tolerable
advice for harder difficulties:
don’t forget your macros! this means setting your shoulder buttons (or the keyboard equivalent?) to notes other than the left/right sliders. you can find the settings for these in key config under game/control config in the customization menu. these are the settings i usually use:
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the quadruple notes on the back can be used for holding down notes, and the two triple notes here are the two most commonly seen in higher difficulties. you’ll usually see them on the left and right side of the screen respectively, hence their placement here. i also change this up pretty frequently if a song requires a lot of doubles as spam notes (e.g. exex the disappearance of hatsune miku makes you spam  △ ▢ and XO together so i would put those as L and R) 
you’re going to see double notes everywhere, so instead of trying to figure out which two buttons you need to press every time one pops up, it’s important to designate how you are going to press it each time and make it a habit. for example, i always press XO with my left hand on X and my right on O, and almost never the other way around. it’s like a shortcut in my brain to put my hands in that placement every time i see XO. trust me, you’ll get used to it, and it gets easier. 
learn patterns!! everything in this game is about patterns!! take a look at this common sequence of notes: 
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do you see it? it’s not random! if you keep your left hand on triangle, your right hand will be moving in a half circle! higher level charts are FULL of things like this, and it’s important to recognize it
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this is another sequence of notes that you will see absolutely everywhere. the pattern is a little less clear cut, but if you practice inputting it the same way every time, it will just become muscle memory and you will have a much easier time
once you get to 9-10 difficulty, it’ll be harder to do well on songs in the first couple tries. in these cases, it’s important to practice individual songs and learn their patterns! this can help you a lot overall. when i was starting out, i played close and open on exex over and over for whatever reason, and it really ended up helping me get used to the harder difficulties and i knew what to do when i saw the same patterns present in other songs. so don’t be afraid to play a song a few times in a row! playing a song even twice can help reinforce how to play the patterns you saw the first time
on that note, use practice mode!!! you can restart the song at specific points!!! theres no background mv to distract you!! it literally is so helpful don’t brush over it 
practice with your non-dominant hand. it will help you so much i promise
this is more of a personal thing but i find it’s helpful to play easier songs sometimes to kind of “reset” my brain. if i stay on extreme and exex too long, my brain gets kind of fried and i eventually start sucking, and playing one or two songs on easy or normal can help get me back on track pretty fast. if this doesnt work i usually just take a break
take things one at a time!! spend some time focusing on double notes, or practicing how to spam notes, or just practicing your general rhythm. you don’t have to learn everything all at once.
remember to have fun!! don’t take this game too seriously and don’t get too mad at it. it’s a god damn rhythm game where you can play nyan cat with miku dressed as sonic the hedgehog for hells sake. you dont always have to get 9 billion points on the highest difficulty with every song you play. remember to have not a little, not a moderate amount, but a whole lot of fun! 
feel free to add anything i may have forgot below, and thank you for reading!!
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