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  • I didn't watch this movie but saw the series (till the latest episodes) about 2 times now. First time was around 5-6 yesrs back after which i stopped watching it because it's pace was too slow. Then during the covid season i picked it up again and had to download more than a hundred episodes so i started watching from the first episode again. 8 episodes a day and it takes around 4 - 5 months to get to the latest episode.

    One funny thing i noticed is Luffy is so simple minded his attacks are the same with different names. No tricks. No extra tools. Everyone in his team has something new and he's just the same.

  • Not American, so i wanted to know whether a customer can really complain and get a worker fired. I read a lot of posts on reddit where people used to brag about getting workers fired for some silly mistakes. Reading that was weird. Do employers really fire employees just because someone complained on the phone due to some silly reason? Do companies believe the customer story more than the employee story? Why the need to fire anyone? Just tell the customer it's none of their business.

  • Search on Flipkart, there's a few good laptops there. Don't know if they are full Linux compatible.

    Take a look at this MSI Core i5 12th Gen - (16 GB/512 GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/4 GB Graphics/Arc A370M Intel ARC/144 Hz) Thin GF63 12HW-012IN Gaming Laptop on Flipkart

    With points and a 1000 off coupon it comes in your budget.

    I think you need to do something to make the GPU drivers work. See this reddit thread.

    Try running Linux os live usb on it and see if everything works. If you use Linux Mint, i think you need to install kernel 6.2 since it's still on 5.xx kernel now.

  • I have a celeron nuc and i managed to get it to sleep on Linux Mint and not wake up until i hit enter on the keyboard but i forgot how I got it to do that. Then i made it into a media player using LibreElec and it did go into sleep mode. I don't use it now.

  • According to him, billions of Intel processors are affected, which are used in private user computers as well as in cloud servers.
    Update: Intel’s Downfall was closely followed by AMD’s Inception, a newfound security hole affecting all Ryzen and Epyc processors.

    so both desktop and server chips are affected on both cpu manufacturers products. can't take any measures if your password is online on some server.