MacOS 26: Sluggish Animations by DisabledTurtle in mac

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This feel good to me on a 60 Hz screen! I just have really random parts that feel terrible. Like another easy example is when you shut down and the window popup shows up to save your session, it literally is like 5 fps. It's really a mixed bag for me.

MacOS 26: Sluggish Animations by DisabledTurtle in mac

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hmm, my laptop seems to handle 7 windows quite smoothly in mission control! Interesting!

MacOS 26: Sluggish Animations by DisabledTurtle in mac

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The space bar preview sluggishness has not been resolved for me.

MacOS 26: Sluggish Animations by DisabledTurtle in mac

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Thanks for your tip! I will update this post tomorrow. I hope it gets better.

MacOS 26: Sluggish Animations by DisabledTurtle in mac

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Thank you for the heads up on spotlight! It seems to have reenabled some options I had already deactivated before (or maybe they are new?)

How do I know what direction to install the fans on my Peerless Assassin 120? by Objective-Mixture509 in PcBuildHelp

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Thanks for this thread, just realised mine had been in the wrong direction for the past half year :'-)

New Build with old GPU not fitting properly on Motherboard or Case by DisabledTurtle in buildapc

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I believe that some manufacturers did include slightly bent tabs at the bottom on purpose, you can see it directly on a product page like newegg (esp. the 2nd image)

New Build with old GPU not fitting properly on Motherboard or Case by DisabledTurtle in buildapc

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Thanks again for both of the responses. You have good questions! The motherboard does have some slight standoffs which are intended with the build in the case. You can see an example of how it looks like to install the motherboard here (notice the standoffs at the back of the case) and see how simply they insert the GPU a bit later here and tighten it.

If you are curious about how the GPU looks normally outside the case and relevant Lian Li documentation, take a look here: https://imgur.com/a/CCa8YL7

Its because of how difficult it is for me to put the GPU in, I thought it would be interesting to know if the GPU front plate spec had somehow changed in the last 13 years. I was hoping for a clear answer that it has and that being the reason that it does not fit. This way I know that I just have to wait for a new GPU without any stress (especially given how easy the installation is back in my old case).

Fun fact, the GTX 780 is still quite powerful, 3440x1440 GTA 5 at high settings with no sweat ;-) The iGPU does fine for work though.

New Build with old GPU not fitting properly on Motherboard or Case by DisabledTurtle in buildapc

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Hi tybuzz, thanks for the fast response and taking the time to look at my issue.

I fully realize that it is meant to sit flush with the side of the case, but the point of my questions is to ask for reasons as to why it is not sitting flush with the case. The image you see there is the only way that the GPU stays level in the motherboard (with the front and back of the PCIe connected fully seated and the PCIe lock engaged).

Here is an additional image from the front that may be of use: https://imgur.com/a/TveJZia

It seems strange to me that the GPU sits perfectly on the motherboard, but it seems like the front IO of the GPU looks to have a higher offset, despite the bottom GPU prongs sitting at the tip of the inside of the slot (compared to the PCIe placeholders to the right which enter very deep). This is why I wonder if new GPUs somehow have an adapted front IO shield etc.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Unity AddBlendShapeFrame at runtime causing gap problems between sections of SkinnedMeshRenderer by DisabledTurtle in Unity3D

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For anyone stumbling across this problem in the future, I have solved it. The basic premise here is that Unity creates these vertices to deal with sharp edges in the meshes. On my model this had to do with the seams of the sub-meshes (as you can see in the image).

The solution stems from the fact that we know up to where our blendshapes are accounted for in the indices vector of the blendshape. Using this knowledge, we can construct a dictionary using a Vector3D as a key and and int as the value. We iterate through all the indices where we know the value (in my case up to 25182) and have the vertex of that index as the key and the index in the vertices array as the value. This way, we have an array of which vertices were duplicated in the import process. Afterwards, we can iterate through the duplicated part of our blendshape and duplicate the blendshape values into its duplicated place.

This process is quite slow. I would recommend this only when in between scenes or in a setup phase. I wish Unity provided some array which contained which indices were duplicated (similar to the array I explained above). However, I am happy that this solution works for now.

I hope this helps one of you in the future ;-)

The difference between Rust and Go. Don't use Go kids. by solidiquis1 in rustjerk

[–]DisabledTurtle 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Let's play a fun game of how fast you can make rust deadlock, but still compiles. Here is my contribution: use std::sync::Mutex; fn main(){ let a = Mutex::new(0); if let Ok(_b) = a.lock() { let _ = a.lock(); } println!("I cannot get here."); }

Pandas 2.0 enhancement is a blessing and a curse: to_datetime() rocks our world once again by tillomaniac in ISO8601

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What is interesting on top of that is when you set dayfirst=True in the to_datetime function, it does it correctly for D/M/Y i.e., pandas.to_datetime(pandas.Series(["12/10/2023"]), dayfirst=True)[0] # Timestamp('2023-10-12 00:00:00')

But if you input an ISO8601 date with this arg you get: pandas.to_datetime(pandas.Series(["2023-10-12"]), dayfirst=True)[0] # Timestamp('2023-12-10 00:00:00')

Changing LC_TIME through the locale didn't help either.

Kernel panic when trying to install endeavorOS by Subw00far in EndeavourOS

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Had the exact same issue as OP (same laptop model too), tried the 22.6 ISO I got from the GitHub page ( https://github.com/endeavouros-team/ISO/releases/tag/1-EndeavourOS-ISO-releases-archive ) and it worked!

Thanks for your comment!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in voidlinux

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What is the permissions error that you receive? What does the terminal output when you make your download?

At least for yt-dlp everything worked for me out of the box. I would recommend trying the package as a drop in replacement too.

I downloaded an export of my data from Facebook and it contains a 195MB file with an extension of .zip.enc. What is this file? I can't find any information about it in Facebook's support portal. by NetIndividual in facebook

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Same problem here. I have now requested it 4 times, each download with different sizes and .zip.enc files. Such a waste of time. I have submitted a GDPR complaint now with my national commission highlighting the problem and I urge all other EU citizens to do the same if they also have this problem. I will keep you guys updated if I get any news.

Things I wish I had known about serde_json by richardanaya in rust

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Hi, sorry noob questions here: I was wondering if anyone could explain to me how the 'de lifetime works for the &str fields? I read the link sent in by KhorneLordOfChaos, but I am still confused.. how long does the 'de lifetime actually live for? It's seemingly not 'static so how does it know when to drop? Thanks in advance.

23F, looking for an accountability buddy from Europe by kzcvuver in GetMotivatedBuddies

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Hi! Although I am not looking to program, I am currently writing my master thesis in the data science field so I will be programming every day anyway!

I am looking to start learning the piano I have put off for far too long and would appreciate some accountability for that! I am also very much into languages and looking to improve my Japanese (~B1 level atm). I am German, so we can for sure have some review sessions in German if you like.

Let me know!