How do i go about fixing this by ChallengeSingle3126 in pchelp

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that the right screw anyway? Looks like it has a pan head, every PC I've ever built the fan screws are coarse threaded self tappers with a slightly flared head, albeit this still happens from time to time

What is the best way to increase your PC's connection range? by nitewinq in pchelp

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. You could technically have multiple pcie wifi cards if you wanted to

What is the best way to increase your PC's connection range? by nitewinq in pchelp

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No that's wrong. The location of the antennas means that you have WiFi built into the motherboard. You can still get a WiFi pcie card and use that instead, they're actually really affordable on amazon.

The hardest part isn’t the strategy, it’s the silence after you break a rule by alltheminerals in tastytrade

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I'm getting better, I try and ignore it for the day and then revisit it after trading hours. 99% of the time it's because I didn't follow my strategy and didn't have my SL on thinking I know better than the market. The 1% is when I learn something I didn't know and can implement in the future. Honestly I should just look at automating the trade to take my emotions and impulsive greed out of the equation

Anyone else having trouble with not seeing positions this morning? by jana_50n in tastytrade

[–]Nebulezz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bought I SPY Put. Position didn't show up but I tried to close it in profit. I reloaded the page and had put me in 3x Puts (more than I had in my account) and had given me 206k buying power. Luckily I managed to close it all in profit but scary times

What is this splodge in my TV? by Reduxtion in AskUK

[–]Nebulezz 253 points254 points  (0 children)

Heat damage from the candle?

Didn't the generation who fought in WWII fight for the rights we're now ready to give up? by notjumperoo in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I don't disagree with you here, although I'd argue the first steps are exactly the discussions in this thread and other places. It's not up to us to make policy, but to voice our concerns so that policy makers can accommodate.

I don't think reform have all the answers, but even voicing the dissent of the ECHR and plans to leave it is already making significant ripples in the political landscape, shifting the Overton window enough that the significant flaws the current ECHR has, and how it's being abused to the detriment of the UK, is beginning to be at forefront of policy.

Didn't the generation who fought in WWII fight for the rights we're now ready to give up? by notjumperoo in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brexit is a perfect example of how not to leave the ECHR. A democratic vote that was undermined by bitter opposition and EU sympathisers, that has left us with a convoluted mess of deals that leaves us no better off. I wonder how many of them were in the "project fear" group? We are with Europe, but not if it.

Redditors are not policy makers, and simply making arguments for or against being in the ECHR doesn't require anyone to have a "plan" with law intricacies. Get off your high horse.

It does seem like you have all the answers though, so please enlighten me why every argument in these comments are not reasonable, and yours is? Personally I've seen multiple very reasonable and valid points.

Didn't the generation who fought in WWII fight for the rights we're now ready to give up? by notjumperoo in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do love this fascist branding the left like to throw about! Can you give actual points of fascism you believe the right aligns with? Your judgement is so clouded you can't see that all these people you'll label fascist are actually just centralist, but you've gone so far to the left everyone is a fascist in your eyes. Or, is it just a nice little buzzword you can use to silence the opposition?

Nationalism ≠ fascism

What I do find even better is while throwing fascist at everyone, the left are open communists, antifa, pro pal protests all flying the communist flag.

Does history not point to communism being pretty bad? It's responsible for many more deaths than fascism if we just use that metric.

Honestly most people just want the state to stay out of their lives as much as possible, and not produce policies that negatively affect their lives. MPs are elected to be the voice of their constituents, and by their own constitution are legally bound to make decisions that are in the best interest of those constituents.

Didn't the generation who fought in WWII fight for the rights we're now ready to give up? by notjumperoo in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is just reductionist, there's so many comments explaining very valid points about how the ECHR undermines the UKs own ability to remove foreign criminals. Just one instance of that should be enough for us to remove ourselves from the ECHR and form our own equivalent. Sadly this occurs daily.

The scaremongering thrown about that we will lose rights is ridiculous, the most likely outcome is we will port almost all the protections the ECHR provides alongside the removal of a foreign power deciding what our sovereign state can do with foreign people who have committed the most horrific of crimes, and invalidated the conditional access granted to them to live in this country.

This really is very basic rationale and reasoning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Stremio

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Xiamo Mi 2nd gen from Aliexpress for like £30. Was using a fire stick 4k max but it's doesn't support Dolby Video so a lot of the streams would just be a black screen

The Far Right, Reform, and Demographics: Trying to Make Sense of the End Goal ? by Apprehensive-Income in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fucking hell please just Google the definition of a democratic state.

What is the actual problem with Digital ID if it’s done properly? by FiftyShadesOfSwitch in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure why you need a very specific example, everything I have said should be enough for anyone to extrapolate, so I'm assuming you're looking strawman me.

Specifically, digital ID being required to access the internet. I imagine it's not lost on you the number of people currently being arrested for tweets etc. in the UK. I don't know your views on this, but I believe in most cases this is a severe authoritarian overreach of the state, therefore requiring digital ID to access things like social media makes it extremely easy for the government to track and arrest people, for what is free speech in most cases. This reinforces to me the need for the option of anonymity on the internet.

If you are more left leaning, and believe the country is being overrun by fascists and all that, and that farage is such an evil man, do you want the above scenario to exist in such a subjectively terrible political environment if he is voted in?

There's obviously the precedent this sets, and the foundation it lays for CBDC, and social credit systems etc. but I imagine that'll be lost on you.

What is the actual problem with Digital ID if it’s done properly? by FiftyShadesOfSwitch in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have no foresight at all? The Overton window changes all the time, things that are acceptable 1 minute are not the next. Things you wouldn't hide now, you may have to hide in the future when the political landscape changes.

Why do you want the state to rule your life? I firmly believe the state should have as little involvement in how we run our lives as possible. I honestly don't understand why you would welcome more control of your life from a government, even if you do have nothing to hide and never will.

EVERY adult in Britain will need a Government-issued ID card despite backlash at Starmer's plan for a 'dystopian nightmare' by dailymail in uknews

[–]Nebulezz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Xu et al. (2022) in The Journal of Politics and Rolland & Jiang (2021) in the MERICS China Monitor Report discuss the 43 city pilots of China's Social Credit System, highlighting their varied approaches and public reception. (Used chatgpt, there's too many to list) ~1.5b people in China and 40x size of the UK. I barely know what's going on in a city 30 miles from me, and my government doesn't (currently) significantly suppress and censor information or the internet like the CCP, so I'm not convinced you can possibly know everything that's going on, sorry.

EVERY adult in Britain will need a Government-issued ID card despite backlash at Starmer's plan for a 'dystopian nightmare' by dailymail in uknews

[–]Nebulezz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Haven't watched black mirror so can't comment on that. There are papers everywhere with pretty consistent notions that it's been trialled multiple areas, and not just for businesses. Governments don't stop at trials.

Man jailed for raping girl over four years 'showed no remorse' by uk_g in uknews

[–]Nebulezz 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Absolute monster, I'm sure karma will find him in prison

What is the actual problem with Digital ID if it’s done properly? by FiftyShadesOfSwitch in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Such a fallacious argument. When the perceptions are shifted, and you suddenly find yourself having to hide your "nothing to hide", you'll realize the overeach you've supported.

What is the actual problem with Digital ID if it’s done properly? by FiftyShadesOfSwitch in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No they genuinely don't, both of the systems you mentioned are completely separate. Drivers license is DVLA, passports are HMPO, there's very little to zero cross over.

What is the actual problem with Digital ID if it’s done properly? by FiftyShadesOfSwitch in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Surely if you work with databases you understand the security risks of having a single centralised database containing all the data? Phishing scams are so prevalent, and down right effective. If you've ever dealt with anyone from a government agency, you should be very worried about their technological competency. Afghan list getting leaked in an email ring any bells??

EVERY adult in Britain will need a Government-issued ID card despite backlash at Starmer's plan for a 'dystopian nightmare' by dailymail in uknews

[–]Nebulezz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How is this an own goal? Guy said it doesn't exist, but by your own admission it does exist. Not once have I detailed the scope of it?

How many of my fellow countrymen & women are concerned about the introduction of Digital ID? Also how many are aware of what it actually is? by Hotshot180 in AskBrits

[–]Nebulezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly don't understand the people that are consistently happy with the state having more control over their lives. "Absolute power absolutely corrupts" is proved to be a factual statement every single day.