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  • Depends on the language doesn't it?

  • Second part should state: thus its unlikely that the rocket in the video was the one that landed next to the hospital

  • If only everyone could realise that instead of picking sides.

  • Exactly, it's two evil sides fighting each other with the civilians (mostly Palestinian) getting fucked over by both sides. But people have to choose a side to cheer for.

  • Its a quick break from work to read the chaos. I think I'm relatively up to date. But the recent Israel Gaza thing has left me thinking I should distance myself. I follow a leftist / te pati Instagram channel that has since proven to be completely biased and dishonest. It enrages me when I'm seeing blatent disregard for evidence and the Palestinian people in favour of pushing their anti Israel narrative, and everyone getting on the emotional high for the ride.

    Its not even worth fighting for truth, because I'm just one rational person arguing with people filled with irrational hate. I think its bad for my mental and emotional health.

    I think I'm going to pay less attention and just focus on things I enjoy instead.

  • Why do you suspect gfx card?

    What happens if you use a different video player, or play different videos ie different codecs?

    I used to have a similar issue but updates at some point fixed it. I think it was codecs.

    Do you have an onboard gfx card you can use instead to test?

  • Let us know how your experience goes, would be good to compare PC stats and performance.

  • That looks like a really shitty attempt. He didn't even have a mask or anything. Amazed that it actually worked.

  • What happened to you, Wallace??

  • Other commenters have added good answers, basically the strong feeling everywhere is this won't stop until Hamas is utterly wiped out, and by that time Gaza will be too and it's inhabitants either destroyed or refugeed out.

  • Yes, and performance was wierd.

    It defaulted to Ultra graphics, and was pretty consistently at 50 FPS.

    I set it to lowest graphics expecting to see 300+ FPS but it only went up to 70.

    There's definitely some optimisations that need to be done, or graphics is not my bottleneck.

    CPU usage though was pretty consistent across all cores at 60%.

    So.. no idea.

  • This comment is worthy of upvotes guys, mistake was admitted.

  • Is that actually how it works? I thought that was only within the partition itself, while partitions are physically separate on the platter.

  • Well, hard to say that everything is not corrupted unless you verify each bit. What file system are you using?

    Partitioning I believe (if you don't format anything) is just rewriting drive headers and creating a new header at some new point on the disk for the next partition.

    Obviously we aren't in the days of sequential files, so files are spread physically over the disk with space in between. I'm not up with the exact specifics on whatever the latest windows FS is and how it works, or how EXT works at that level, but it would seem you partitioned it at a point after the data ended.

    That, or you haven't corrupted the inodes/pointers, so it appears that all the files are there, until you try to actually access that place on the disk. If the files existed in the space that the new partition is, then you're going to get errors. I suspect this is more likely, because inodes will exist in the first sequential bytes on the disk, while the actual file location could be anywhere.

    Correct me if I'm wrong on any of the details here.

  • We all know what the endgame is.