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  • There's a difference between trying to fight where the problem stems from and handling it in an appropriate manner and getting pissed and throwing a drink at someone.

    Throwing a drink at someone and expecting to not get hit is a poor way to look at how the real world works.

  • No, my points are valid, not conjecture.

    Your are making the point that she didn't deserve to get hit because she assaulted him.

    No, it very obviously didn't hurt him but if someone threw a drink at me, I would respond with like treatment or worse. This is the real world, let's treat it like it is and not beat around the bush about it.

    As I mentioned before though, it's possible (and likely) that he started the whole thing though. Without more context though we don't know. Either way, if she assaulted him, and he started it, they are both acting stupid, plain and simple.

  • I'm not defending the guy but he has liquid on his back and you can barely hear him say something which sounds like she threw shit at me.

    If she threw shit at him and hit him with it... I kinda don't blame him.

    If he said something nasty, racist homophobic or otherwise insulting to her and then she threw something at him, that makes it a bit more questionable on whether or not she deserved to get hit.

    This needs much more context.

    That being said, the dude very likely was being a prick and deserved to have shit thrown at him. Still though, if you assault someone first, don't expect to not get it back. Male vs female, male vs male, female vs female and all other things in-between, you start shit, there might be repercussions. Make sure you are prepared to handle that.

    Ignoring some bigot (if he started it with words) could have potentially saved her getting her face fucked up.

    I'm sure I'll get downvoted for that but my point is still 100% valid.

    Edit: For the people that don't seem to understand how the world works. Try this experiment and get back to me. Go out into the city with a cup full of some random liquid (water, soda, whatever) find someone bigger than you and throw it all over them. Please report back and tell me how that worked out for you.

  • KDE is fine. I've been using it for some time now and never really had any significant issues that weren't caused from my own meddling.

    I say that as someone that has been on and off using Linux variants for probably 20 years now.

    I run my kids machine on pop os with KDE, auto login that opens steam in big picture mode. Haven't had any issues at all.

  • You can put the pumps in maintenance mode. I did it on accident once looking for the mute button. I held down one of the buttons for like 10 seconds and the pump went into maintenance mode. Just leave it like that lol.

  • It absolutely will work on a rooted device. Mine is rooted and it works fine. Also, in my experience (maybe this is just in my area) outside of the points perk, prices are the same between the app and physically at the store as I have checked out of curiosity.

  • You're right even though you're getting down voted.

    Doesn't make Uber or Lyft any less shady of a company but so many people have no idea of the overhead it takes to "run an app". They think that it's just some computers talking over the Internet that they pay 100$ a month for and not the possible 100's of thousands of dollars they pay monthly for the infrastructure to support those apps.

    It's not an offline game that someone can just download and play, it's a live service that is running, plus all of the data whether financial or otherwise that is being stored on multiple levels of backups not to mention the security infrastructure that needs to be maintained etc etc etc.

    That being said, I'm not defending these companies in the slightest, but for someone to just say "run an app" is a massive understatement.

  • Where was the husband during this? Not that he could have done a whole lot, but it mentioned that she was traveling with him and then nothing after that.

    Ok then, down voted for asking a legitimate question. She was traveling with her husband, it says it in the article but mentions nothing else about him.

    Was he there? Did he try to stop it and get murdered? Was he away and the came back to find what happened?

    It just seems odd to toss in the fact that they were traveling together and provide no other context.

  • And when you bought it, did you look at the description, or did you just look at the picture and assume it was bigger?

    Generally these things have the weight of useable material listed in the description or listed on the container somewhere like the back which would normally be in one of the pictures of the item.

    Unless there's absolutely no mention of the amount of product in the container this really isn't asshole design.

  • Edit: Scratch that. It worked for less than 24 hours and went back to not connecting again.


    To answer my own question, I hadn't updated the firmware on my printer as it has been working fine so I just didn't see a need to.

    Went ahead and updated just in case and voila it started working.

    Looks like Bambu is locking that functionality down behind the firmware version. As I didn't see any notes in the update log pertaining to the camera so that's the only thing that comes to mind.

  • This is the point here.

    Many people have no idea of the infrastructure and costs needed to run many of these servers that provide services to people.

    I disagree with things like Adobe basically using it for DRM but have no issue for services that are literally serving millions of people and providing something worthwhile that the majority of the population would otherwise not know how to do on their own.

    There is some nuance to it, like offering a service and then slowly creeping costs up or adding an advertisement tier and dropping everyone to that etc is crap. But in general, if they are providing a decent service then I don't really have a problem with it.

  • If I overdraft it pulls from another account that I have. I still get hit with an overdraft charge even though there was money in the other account to cover it. It's not necessarily as simple as you say.

    You could bring up the argument of changing banks, but aside from that one issue, the bank I use has done really well by me, to include reversing a debit (not credit) card charge when there was a bad charge.

    Realistically, the overdraft charge should be eliminated and banks just shouldn't allow the charges to go through unless there is a separate account that has money to cover it.

  • Why don't you just use control panel?

    I never use the windows settings menu unless I absolutely have to because, like you insinuated, it's really not that great.

    Control panel on the other hand is still there and will get you exactly where you need much quicker.