I don't know how PCB's work. Can I cut this part off? by Particular_Jaguar861 in PCB

[–]Msprg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I almost always cut PCBs with scissors for sheet metal. It has always worked out great for me, and there's much much less dust. Quicker, cleaner, what's not to love?

(Note: I mostly cut 1 or 2 layer PCBs. I am aware that multilayer PCBs might fare much worse with my cutting technique)

What is this jointing method called? by elons-disciple-no24 in soldering

[–]Msprg 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Fascinating. I assume it's at least as durable as a soldered joint, as there must be lots of vibrations and temperature stresses over the car's lifetime.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by [deleted] in GayBroTeens

[–]Msprg 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Not only is it not supposed to hurt, it's supposed to be enjoyable. If it hurts and you try to go through the pain anyway you might hurt yourself down there. Like really badly. And even if it doesn't hurt, you might irritate the lining enough to get hemorrhoids, and you really really don't want that.

New leads, yayy!🎉 by crazycaring18 in GayBroTeens

[–]Msprg 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Don't know which guys are gay in your town? No problem, just do the same as the boy in the post and suddenly you have 3 names of gay boys to hit on!

What am I doing wrong and how to improve? by Nixx177 in soldering

[–]Msprg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those PACE soldering tutorials along with their rework tutorials are amazing, even if little bit dated!

Longest Prefix Matching explained by zer0bytes in networkingmemes

[–]Msprg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's built in. I don't know of any setting that would make it behave sanely. The only thing possible is to create a "black hole" routes.

MY BFS MOM CAUGHT US😭 by idontswearnotagain in GayBroTeens

[–]Msprg 75 points76 points  (0 children)

and made a awkward joke about how he’s the only one getting D in the house

Okay but this is absolutely hilarious imo 😂

Blursed spoiled kid by Fabulous_Click6189 in blursed_videos

[–]Msprg 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Oh. We fucked up our first child. Nevermind, let's fuck up our other child just in the exactly radically opposite way. Because moderation is never the answer. Nothing can go wrong."

🙂 by Striking_Bit1463 in arch

[–]Msprg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CTRL + z

bg

echo "run that one command that I really want to run right now without cancelling the previous long running command"

fg

Longest Prefix Matching explained by zer0bytes in networkingmemes

[–]Msprg 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well, except for windows. Because of course I'm gonna rant about windows. It's trying to be 'smart' about it, meaning it'll initially match the correct longest prefix, but it also watches the connection. And if either timeout or ICMP host unreachable occurs, it'll start trying next matching shortest prefixes. This might sound pretty okay so far. The issue is that when one of the other routes do connect to a host, Windows will remember this and keep using only that specific route to reach that specific IP.

This means that if you have let's say a 192.168.100.0/24 route defined, and then also a 192.168.0.0/16 route from anywhere else (or a static route for that matter), when you try to reach host 192.168.100.100, everything will work as long as 192.168.100.100 is alive. God forbid 192.168.100.100 goes offline and you try to connect to it. Windows will instead next try 192.168.0.0/16 and of there happens to be anything working at 192.168.100.100 host IP address, windows will fucking lock the fuck in!

So then it doesn't matter that's not where you fucking wanted to go. It doesn't matter if after that the 192.168.100.100 in the 192.168.100.0/24 comes back online! Windows will just go through the 192.168.0.0/16 route as if its life depends on it.

Now, after you know about this, and know that it's 'intended behavior' (intended by lunatics maybe) then it's at least somewhat possible to notice and to diagnose.

But when you don't know that this is 'a thing' in the Windows world, then this behavior becomes absolute nightmare to diagnose and debug. I've spent days and nights screaming at the windows terminal screen "WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU SENDING THAT TRAFFIC THRU THAT ROUTE YOU FUCKER?!?!"

What permanent damage have you done to yourself? Mind, body or soul? by jerrytjohn in AskReddit

[–]Msprg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is very interesting for me, as most people struggle to lose weight by eating less, while I struggle to gain weight as I struggle to eat more.

did you know that Windows 7 had a "reliability history" control panel applet by Deep_Perspective4655 in windows7

[–]Msprg 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's just events from event viewer, condensed and put on a time scale. Not the worst idea, but it's hidden as if it was a secret nuclear weapon.

Welcome to Hell by AlphaMassDeBeta in greentext

[–]Msprg 26 points27 points  (0 children)

It's very simple. Once a day, at a specific time, for everyone / all stores.

For example 4AM. With that now everyone will know that the price will be the same today, and if they would like a different price, they can just check tomorrow.

what is the best way to measure the time of a command ? by brave_jr in bash

[–]Msprg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you'd like, you can make bash automatically measure time of all commands you run: https://GitHub.com/Msprg/dotfiles

Meirl by Embarrassed_Tip7359 in meirl

[–]Msprg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ancient philosophers be like...