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  • I remember playing on a RPG invasion server and it was one of the best gaming experiences up to that point. It was PVE where you'd get XP for every monster you killed and wave you'd survive and you could use it to upgrade your weapons and stats. Sadly just a few days after discovering it, the server went offline and I haven't found another one like it.

  • I'm guessing it's the same common issue present on many Gigabyte AM4 boards. The IT8792E (and perhaps others) doesn't work with the kernel driver. There are workarounds but they make it so that other ITxxxxE chips don't work. I have a Gigabyte X570 Ultra and can only use ~half of the fan headers with lm_sensors. I haven't been able to get them all working.

    https://github.com/LibreHardwareMonitor/LibreHardwareMonitor/issues/251 Here's some more info that may be useful.

    Edit: or section 6.6 of the Arch wiki link you shared.

  • Fair point. Can't argue with that.

  • Ah I see, understandable. Still it's presented like he's the universal/everyone's president.

  • I like how his name is "President Joe Biden" as if not to be confused with the other Joe Biden. Also this insinuates that he is the president of Threads, or the Fediverse, or even the world maybe?

  • Why would anyone want to intentionally produce more than the current demand which lowers prices and therefore profit?

    Unless you mean they produce more to lower their own costs, which I doubt would really be the case here.

  • This doesn't solve your issue but can't you at least merge the gcode files so you only have to start the entire process once?

  • For me it was migrating my Arch install from EXT4 to ZFS. GRUB had to be configured in particular ways to get it to work with ZFS and I didn't do it properly so it wouldn't/couldn't boot.

    Then I updated ZFS to a version that wasn't supported by GRUB yet so I chrooted into my installation to switch to Systemd-boot with Unified Kernel Images. Now I still can't figure out how to add a boot entry for Windows. I followed the proper steps I think but selecting the Windows entry just reloads Systemd-boot.

  • Maybe that's why Linux users enjoy old ThinkPads so much, you can just pull out the battery without opening the laptop.

  • Not using Arch but an Arch derivative automatically excludes you from getting any support from the Arch forums.

    Not that it matters since they'll just force you to read the documentation while pulling your hair anyway.

  • You seem to be missing the point.

    in fact the US is stricter on drugs and alcohol than a lot of it's peer nations

    This is exactly why I posted my comment: Those things are regulated since they have age restrictions/bans/taxes(tarrifs?). TikTok doesn't have any of those. It's not like you can tax TikTok use like you can tax alcohol use so I don't understand your comparison with Smirnoff.

  • Do you also think the same about alcohol, tobacco, drugs and gambling?

  • Care to elaborate? Sounds promising

  • This reminds me of the e-SATA port that was also a USB port.

  • And make sure to backup important files since resizing filesystems can go wrong.

  • Sounds like a case of "You don't know what you don't know."

  • And it should require copying the title from the article and not allow editorializing it (or only slightly).

  • Yeah exactly. Also annoying things like "let's change this concept that works by adding stuff that's in fashion but doesn't fit the game at all". Like Battlefield 2042, the concept of Battlefield stayed relatively the same throughout years and releases and it just worked, but they just had to include heroes this time because hero shooters were popular. It doesn't matter that it meant there were only doppelganger heroes running around instead of an actual army of soldiers.

    I believe bullshit like this is exactly what made Suicide Squad such a let down.

  • He states the AAA market is volatile because succes is never guaranteed. Hogwarts did well, but:

    Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, was a disappointment for the company.

    Newsflash: good games people actually want to play do well and bad games no one wants to play do bad.

    How are these companies so out of touch?