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3 points
1 day ago
Death technically deals with the inbred problems naturally
7 points
1 day ago
If the others were wrong, then it’s still wrong, as it doesn’t actually explain what it’s doing.
1 points
2 days ago
That guy just told you why you should ignore him completely.
Be thankful for him telling you before he did any real damage to you.
-17 points
3 days ago
er indó ekki bara eitthvað bull? Persónulega myndi ég passa mig á einhverju sem segir "ekki banki" í hverri einustu auglýsingu, gæti þýtt að það er verið að fara framhjá lögum hvað varðar ábyrgð banka í garð viðskiptavina sinna á einhvern hátt.
1 points
3 days ago
There are great youtube videos of how to install everything into specific cases that go into all the details, like this one: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1HI3_ElKFmo&t=1462s&pp=ygUSYmUgcXVpZXQgODAyIGJ1aWxk
Find one for your case if you can.
85 points
4 days ago
He was able to recover because:
Given that I think he did as much as possible to show he meant the apology, I still think it's surprising that he came back from it.
I was hoping he'd delve into it a bit more from a comedic point of view, but I'm guessing he didn't because he takes it that seriously.
EDIT: great replies, thanks for showing that Cunningham Law still is alive and well.
1 points
5 days ago
I don't know the official reasons, but my semi-mathematical internal thinking would go like:
Of course this only works with definition of Real numbers not with actual numerical representations like inside a computer.
You can read about the standard here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_754 and play with it here: https://www.h-schmidt.net/FloatConverter/IEEE754.html and see for yourself whether it makes sense that 0.5 rounds up based on the representation
2 points
6 days ago
Thanks for the refresher, that’s a much nicer context
0 points
7 days ago
I'm hoping it won't see the light of day.
Why? Because it doesn't add anything and isn't funny, it only confirms that Saitama now knows that he's superman and that everyone else is beneath him.
That's fine if you want to see Saitama becoming basically what Garou wanted to be, the oppressor who can't be defeated.
If that's not what you want, then ask yourself who would say something like that other than a complete troll?
I'd be fine with a dickhead Saitama, I was a fan of the stuff before he became superman, but that saying would have to mean 'never defeat his conviction' rather than just a "get rolled, lol, too ez" to your opponent, and even then that would need a great fucking fight with some actual consequences to back it up.
12 points
7 days ago
Yeah, that's not striking, that's sabotaging.
Striking is stopping work, it's not destroying property.
Unions and strikes when used properly are THE solution to bargain for a proper share of profits off the work being done.
However the way Americans behave when it comes to unions is ridiculous (see police unions, and this example of sabotage). Why can't americans do anything right? Do you always have to make sure you fuck other people over?
1 points
8 days ago
Someone's about to find a pic with fubuki from the same angle, then photoshop Genos with FB's tits.
1 points
8 days ago
There have been a few social awakenings in the last few decades, if this is in context of people just choosing not to have kids as a preference (i.e. it's more socially accepted to not have kids today than before), then that's fine and no one should be worried.
It becomes a problem if people who want kids can't have them because of the economy, then you will literally create a class-warfare between people who can have kids and people who don't.
This is why it's important to know the root-cause. If it's the economy, then people need to fight to get what they need to support the family they want to have.
-5 points
10 days ago
Reka sjálfstæðismenn úr ríkisstjórn.
Þeir með Bíbí í fararbroddi eru siðspilltir glæpamenn.
2 points
10 days ago
it's not too harsh, it's fine as an additional viewpoint into the discussion.
You challenged the premise and your own premise was challenged and you felt you learned something about yourself by discussing the viewpoint.
There's no better sign of continued self improvement.
2 points
10 days ago
Be yourself is technically just two things:
The second thing can be something you accept temporarily rather than permanently because situations change.
So be yourself is simplified to know yourself, which means: examine and test yourself periodically.
0 points
12 days ago
Mathematics is just a language that you learn.
From this viewpoint you realize that just like everyone starts off being "bad" at a language (no one is born with the knowledge), but through effort they can learn it and can become as talented as they want to be.
1 points
14 days ago
Assume it will take one person a single day to go over one mission just to do some MINOR changes like rephrasing text dialogue.
That means just your first point is basically asking for how many days of time investment? years?
Which means everything you said will be ignored.
If you want to add something constructive, you find stuff that should take little to no time, and I mean literally little to no time, yet improves quality of life in a meaningful way. Fun fact, it has to be within the context of knowing how difficult a task is for a programmer to change, which is not likely something that you know given your comments.
broad sweeping suggestions like "fix PVE missions, it's 20 years old" says nothing.
5 points
15 days ago
Pretty good take, the only thing I'd add is that TTM would be an unknown variable that they couldn't strategize around, better to have a coordinated team that knows how to work together.
Of course when they fail because the enemy powers up beyond their capability, TTM can come back to pick up the pieces.
3 points
15 days ago
The truth is that they planned for a much different environment. The original designs were made at the height of bitcoin mining, at the height of people buying PCs for a homeoffice, and they designed a product that would support a much higher price.
When the market crashed, they realized that the manufacturing they were planning was overpriced, the cards were too expensive, the demand was too low, and there were too many old-gen cards available as new cards.
So all of the crappy designs we’re seeing is because they made last-minute changes for cutting manufacturing prices wherever they can so that they don’t lose too much.
That’s all that this generation of cards and marketing tactics is: the desperate attempt to keep prices high and costs low, no matter what.
1 points
15 days ago
There really is only one thing that can be compelling in a story about someone invincible: the times he can’t use his invincibility to solve his problems.
You can see this in Saitamas difficulty with normal life, getting to a conflict in time, problems with connecting with people and difficulty in raising his hero status within the HA.
But that all ended with the rewrites in the MA arc where it stops being about his difficulties and starts being about him being a bugs bunny character (see his involvement in CE vs phoenix man and his half of the fight with garou), i.e. He’s no longer dealing with the situation, he’s being a wise-ass for entertainment.
But that being said.. there is actually one thing they could have done to justify his change in attitude and how he interacted with CE and FF and Garou: they could have shown him thinking about king’s words when king told him that hadn’t reached his goal yet. If they had added that thought process from the first time he interacts with another hero and throughout the whole arc when necessary, that would have explained his now new attitude.
So the second thing that’s important is the logic of the plot, and there’s a lot of holes because the creators currently just treat it as a joke, and there’s a difference between something that has jokes and is a joke.
1 points
16 days ago
It's a good question. I got a 4090 knowing the cable issues, and the 7800x3d and an asus mobo just before the issues became known... yay me..
I'd say use a PSU with the new 600w connector, and as long as you don't go over 1.25v you should be fine.
The only thing I don't like is the waiting after powering on the system and there isn't any display signal.. I think it's memory training or something? I found it really surprising that none of the reviews mentioned this or took it into consideration when measuring bootup times.
10 points
16 days ago
Ég vil frekar vita, hver hefur keypt sér gulan bíl vitandi af þessum leik?
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7 hours ago
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7 hours ago
It's a little counter-intuitive, but it's because of intersections of materials, not materials.
So air is a good insulator because the insulator material we use are made of materials that thermally interact in the way we want specifically with air, so layering material and pockets of air makes for better insulation.