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  • done in that order, with the same disk? still might be a heat issue. reverse the order. do linux first, then windows.

    although, to avoid the long-unmount issue, disable caching or significantly reduce cache size, and the progress bar will be more reasonable.

  • Yeah, I've got something like this. My WiFi router has aliased over my public domain name. So, it, having the authority in my network, tells people to go directly to the local address.

    If I leave, a refresh grabs the IP from a public/corporate DNS server, pointing to our external IP.

    It works nicely, even though home assistant now has a 'private' and 'public' domain name that I could be using instead. Still, one name. Easier on the brain.

  • This is a really good point. I generally have the opposite experience re: Linux vs windows file handling speed. But I have been throttled before by heat.

    OP, start again tomorrow and try the reverse, and tell us the results.

  • Yeah. 'lib' isn't a standard Python library, it's the name of the abomination that this person created. Since python has quite a bit of useful introspection, they can do something like:

    • get the stack
    • find the exact call to abomination.add()
    • reparse the text of that line, turn the text of the comment into actual numbers, and add them

    Now, I don't know if python keeps the comments around, so it may involve getting the filename and line number, reading the file, and manually extracting the comment text from that line.

  • capability is fine. Conflation is stupid. You can also use code to erase itself, but thinking that's a good idea is generally wrong. But to remove that, you also remove the general ability to erase files.

  • Sure, but let's just clarify that this is someone going out of their way to create this problem, using Python's ability to read it's own code.

    Basically, you can load any text file, including a source code file, and do whatever you want with it.

    So, a function can be written that finds out whatever's calling it, reads that file, parses the comments, and uses them as values. This can also be done with introspection, using the same mechanism that displays tracebacks.

  • This is a circumstance born, in no small part, of the idea that manual labor and menial labor is meaningless and has no real value.

    Our economy has been sold from beneath us, and the overall cultural ideologies result in most people avoiding these things. But it is the only thing that is actual production - the rest of the economy is all efficiencies or expenditure.

    Slowly, the wealth has slipped away, and now it's becoming apparent to people, and they don't know who to blame.

    Find or make an enclave and survive together.

  • Cursed ring of acrobatics.

    Gives the player great acrobatic skill, but sticks to their finger when they wear it. And they can't stop getting around acrobatically. Any action attempted fails, unless it is done acrobatically. Player has normal or only slightly improved stamina.

    Player: i'll get my rope and grappleing hook and scale the wall.

    DM: lifts eyebrow you think so, do you?

    Player: sigh I throw my pack into the air and leap after it. At the peak of its arc, I flip over it, grabbing my grappling hook and flinging it over the wall as I do.

    DM: ok, sounds like difficulty of 15..