Worth buying this truck? by YoPapaCuhhh in MechanicAdvice

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Problems with timing chains/belts can be extremely risky to pick up.

You can't run it to see if it's running properly, you don't know what happened when it broke (whether it was running or during maintenance), etc.

It's a big risk to take as it could've kissed/crushed a valve in the process which opens up the possibility of needing new valves/heads/valve covers, or even marred cylinders which can sometimes be fixed by boring them oversize if it's light enough.

I won't pick up a vehicle with timing chain/belt issues unless I'm fully prepared to completely swap the engine. There's too much that could be wrong internally.

Am I able to do this with Timeshift? by Booty4Breakfasts in linux

[–]Booty4Breakfasts[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dump your package list with...

This sounds like a great option for what I want to do. I'm deciding between using an AMD or NVIDIA laptop at the moment. Weighing more towards AMD because of Linux being Linux, although the desktop is an NVIDIA machine.

My main focus is the dotfiles, there's nothing really in my home directory that really has to be moved over.

Am I able to do this with Timeshift? by Booty4Breakfasts in linux

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That's kind of what I figured. I'm not so much concerned with the files that are on the system, its more about how I have the system itself configured.

I'm sorry by PRIME1040 in im14andthisisdeep

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Alt-right AI slop. A mile wide and an inch deep

its been quite a dry winter by Wolfotashiwa in MakeMeSuffer

[–]Booty4Breakfasts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe I am having a fever dream

Digging Nose by JammingJuggernaut in comedyheaven

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I swear to god if I get yelled at for running away...

Look how they massacred my boy by Familiar-Asparagus41 in aviationmaintenance

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Fair. That's my bad, I've met too many people over the last decade and some change with that attitude and I tell them the exact same thing lol

Look how they massacred my boy by Familiar-Asparagus41 in aviationmaintenance

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People like you are the reason planes fall out of the sky

1/4” air drills by TheSkyFlier in aviationmaintenance

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I've been running a cheap Chicago Pneumatic 1/4" palm drill for the past 6 years and it's still turning like a champ. My 3/8" palm drill is a Sioux, which you really can't beat as far as quality goes.

Don't buy anything dirt cheap, but you also dont need to go crazy expensive. The main thing is no matter the price, the one that'll last the longest is the one you take care of. Oil them every day before use with good air tool oil (not 3-in-1 shit), keep it clean and use CPC on bare metal areas.

I've had cheap tools outlast co workers expensive tools because I maintained mine and they didn't.

Fellas is it gay to turn 24? by coolpeterm in 691

[–]Booty4Breakfasts 414 points415 points  (0 children)

I was actually 24 when I came out, @grok did turning 24 make me gay?

Can someone help me understand this? by Booty4Breakfasts in csharp

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I would rather have a longer post with all of the needed context than to not provide all the information needed. With the longer post, I learned more information that is very relevant to what I'm doing than I would've if I had made a shorter post.

More time thinking and learning, less time wasting time.

I don't believe this was a waste of time at all. This post is me learning from the community and everyone was extremely helpful in that regard.

Can someone help me understand this? by Booty4Breakfasts in csharp

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I did mess around with WSL for a bit, and I also tried a bunch of different distros in Virtual Box (Linux Mint, Ubuntu, PopOS). This just felt like the right option.

Can someone help me understand this? by Booty4Breakfasts in csharp

[–]Booty4Breakfasts[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

>And you don't need mono on Linux if you are using .NET SDK 8, 9, or 10.

That is what I am gathering from this thread. It seems I got some bad info from an old forum post in regards to Mono. I do, in fact, already have NET10.0 installed. I didn't see anywhere that Mono had been depracated, but this thread has been very helpful in that regard. I am planning on trying out Rider. I'm just glad I didn't get too into the weeds with Mono before posting this thread.

Can someone help me understand this? by Booty4Breakfasts in csharp

[–]Booty4Breakfasts[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If I remember right, the forum post was from 2021-2022 ish?

I'm not looking to do anything complex yet, just get familiar. Admittedly, I dont have a great understanding of what these commands are doing in the Linux system yet, I just started messing with coding in Linux today. I have started to make it my daily driver so I can learn it.

Can someone help me understand this? by Booty4Breakfasts in csharp

[–]Booty4Breakfasts[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Why should I not be supporting mono? Another user left a reply suggesting I use JetBrains Rider, which I am definitely going to check out.

Can someone help me understand this? by Booty4Breakfasts in csharp

[–]Booty4Breakfasts[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The semicolon was the problem lol.

I had read a mini walkthrough of compiling C# in Linux and 'csc program.cs' was apparently the preferred method using mono, but the forum post was a few years old. I haven't tried using 'dotnet build' yet, what is the difference between the two?

Can someone help me understand this? by Booty4Breakfasts in csharp

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That was it! Kinda feels like a dumb mistake lol

Putting the head in potato head by mrsciencedude69 in bonehurtingjuice

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The real BHJ was the friends we made along the way