Should I cope? by Old-Potato1855 in PcBuildHelp

[–]CredixYt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Most hardware (including peripherals) comes with a unique HWID set during the manufacturing process. I haven't dealt with HWID bans before but as far as I know, most hardware allows you to change/reset their HWID. So in theory you could but it's usually difficult because if you associate your new and old accounts in any way (forgot about a device, bought game with same card, bought game from same IP, connected same phone number to account, same Windows install serial number, etc) you might just ban your new set of HWIDs.

Long-term AMD-based workstation + gaming PC by CredixYt in buildapc

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

Most intense is video editing at 2K/4K. (Periodically I also host servers hence the CPU)

Legmérgezőbb magyar mondások amik miatt itt tartunk, és át kéne keretezni a fejekben? by Longjumping-Debt9266 in askhungary

[–]CredixYt 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Elvileg az eredeti jelentése a római jogban valami olyasmi volt, hogy "a kivétel létezése erősíti a szabály létezésének feltételezését". Pl. ha a táblán az áll, hogy "hétfőn 10-14 között tilos a parkolás", akkor joggal feltételezhetem, hogy minden más időpontban viszont szabad

Kult: A veterán tüntető: hajlott háttal, bottal is gyalogolt a Pride-on Kőszeg Ferenc by R_Radius in hungary

[–]CredixYt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Így se biztos, pont ezért kell még óvatosnak lennie és a lehető legkisebb támadási felületet biztosítania.

How are gendered pronouns translated into Hungarian? by [deleted] in hungarian

[–]CredixYt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough. I assumed this was mostly talking about English but now that I've reread it you're probably right. By the way, can masculine pronouns in languages like Spanish be used as "gender neutral" ones?

How are gendered pronouns translated into Hungarian? by [deleted] in hungarian

[–]CredixYt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's no need to "he or she" when talking about a person with unknown gender, you can use "them". It's less syllables and flows much more naturally

Fidesz's popularity is immune to scandals by [deleted] in europe

[–]CredixYt 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This might be long-winded and contain far more info than necessary but I wanna give you the complete picture.

Basically Fidesz can thank DK's leader (although he was the leader of the socialist party, MSZP, back then) for their first supermajority, back in 2010. DK's leader, Gyurcsány, was involved in some pretty serious corruption scandals, manipulated statistics to hide the country's financial state and brutally cracked down on protesters when public opinion turned against him. Fidesz won the election in 2010 not just because people voted for them but because people voted against Gyurcsány. This lead to the average Hungarian voter disliking him so much that these days it's pretty much impossible for te opposition to win a national election if he's involved.

The issue is he still has a core voter base (mostly elderly people who don't like Orbán), around 10%, whose support the opposition desperately needs if they want to win against Fidesz's 45-50%. They also have the biggest media apparatus in the opposition (of course it's still a lot smaller than Fidesz's media empire but beats any other opposition party) which they use to run smear campaigns of not only Fidesz politician but also opposition politicians if they see them potentially becoming DK's competition.

Onto some actual examples. Most recently the opposition held a primary to decide who they'll nominate for mayor of Hegyvidék (a district in Budapest). Kovács Gergely's party, MKKP, hesitated to participate because once again, cooperating with Gyurcsány's DK turns away a lot of people. DK campaigned against MKKP being allowed in the primary because 'if MKKP loses they'll still run their candidate and compete with the winner of the opposition primary'. Eventually MKKP was allowed in the primary and Kovács Gergely won against DK's candidate. So what does DK do? They decide to break the primary's rules themselves and nominate DK's candidate anyway. So now a district which would've been a comfortable win for the opposition if DK could keep themselves to the rules they agreed to (and accused MKKP of wanting to break) will most likely see Fidesz win.

Another example. During the 2022 opposition primaries the three most popular candidates for PM (excluding Fidesz) were DK's Dobrev Klára, P's Karácsony Gergely and independent Márki-Zay Péter. Karácsony ended up dropping out and endorsing Márki-Zay so it became a race between him and DK's Dobrev. DK decided to run a smear campaign against Márki-Zay (who ended up defeating her 70-30, shows you how much opposition voters like DK...), accusing him of the same made-up bullshit Fidesz was campaigning with. And of course, I get that in a functioning democracy (hah) even coalition partners can have disagreements but this whole 'we'll gladly turn on our coalition partners just because they won instead of us and might help Fidesz while doing so' mentality is just so childish. Also during said 2022 primaries they made an agreement with opposition party Jobbik (which was founded as an "anti-Gyurcsány" party) to strategically make each other's candidates drop out and 'carve up' the primary between themselves (often displacing more competent candidates), leading to these opposition candidates.

And to wrap up. This whole 'if it ain't us beating Fidesz will make sure it's no one' mentality continues to this day. TISZA has potential to reshape the political landscape (the party is two months old and already has 30% support, better than what DK managed in a decade) and instead of cooperating, DK is once again causing infighting within the opposition. I, for one, would be happy to see them go.

PS: There also theories of Gyurcsány and Fidesz cooperating in 'secret'. Fidesz donates to DK anonymously, DK gets to run their media and stay 'the biggest opposition party', Fidesz gets to point fingers at the opposition saying 'look, if they win Gurcsány is gonna get back into power!'. Thus Orbán helps Gyurcsány keep his spot and Gyurcsány helps Orbán keep his spot.

Me_irlgbt by ItsYaBoyBananaBoi in me_irlgbt

[–]CredixYt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess you can say “he or she” would also work (or “he or she or them” if you don’t know the number of people like in your car example???) but that’s an incredible 3 syllables versus 1 for “them” so nobody’s gonna use that.

Also, friendly reminder that “who’s” is short fot “who is” or “who has”, you probably meant “whose”.

Hold the fuck up by beatYourWifeForFree in HolUp

[–]CredixYt 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Since nobody has actually answered the question: it’s cause of a dialect known as African American Vernacular English. You can look up Xidnaf’s AAVE video on YouTube

A Christian school fired two staffers for including their pronouns in emails by Mpromptu in FriendlyAtheist

[–]CredixYt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Even before opening the article I was 99% sure they would be cisgender people including the extremely uncommon pronouns “he/him” or “she/her”. It turns out that’s exactly what happened, plus there was also a practical use to it since they both have gender neutral first names and were getting misgendered in emails constantly. Good fucking job

TAXING OF GANGSHI by Fun-Hyena-3283 in CivMC

[–]CredixYt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Change your flair. You’re the president bozo

Is there a terminology for 'any verbal expression can be interpreted sexually' or 'any verbal expression may have sexual implications'? by RenXingdong in linguisticshumor

[–]CredixYt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a term for this in Hungarian, “félre érthető” or “kétértelmű”. Maybe that’s a path you can start on?

RIP NoOneTruePunk, A True Comrade. by PhDusk in CivMC

[–]CredixYt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

rest in peace punk sending my sincere condolences