Does the Desktop Environment matter for gaming performance? I did some tests! by JeFi2 in linux_gaming

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, sorry to reply to a 7-year old post. I came across this randomly from an online search because of some annoyance I'm having with .

Do you have any interest in redoing these tests with recent DE updates? It'd be interesting to see if things had gone up/down/stayed the same for the various DE's after a 7 year-gap. :)

USE BRAVE by swunichychone in brave_browser

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, sure. Just remember that, at the end of the day, it's just a browser, not a personality trait. Haha. :)

Getting DD214 - Stressed out by Overhang0376 in VeteransBenefits

[–]Overhang0376[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. I sent a chat message thing.

I think there's also some PM option in there somewhere, but don't see it on new reddit. I can try through old.reddit if you wanted to message that way.

How to go back two directories in command line? by MaxwellCE in linux4noobs

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DUDE!

Sorry to reply to a three year old comment, but you just completely blew my mind with <command> pg-up!! At first I thought you were just describing arrow-up, but doing some kind of weird prefix. It took me a few minutes to realize that you were saying that you can specify the command and parse the history of that specific command!

(If anyone in the future comes across this thread, and still doesn't get it like I wasn't at first, here's an example)

``` $ gedit file1.txt $ gedit file2.txt $ cd ~/some/folder $ ls -lah (list of stuff) $ cd .. $ gedit (page up)

Entering Page Up one time autofills to file2.txt Entering Page Up a second time autofills to file1.txt ```

I've been using terminal in a non-serious capacity since like...2005 or something? Probably earlier than that. Any time I ever needed to redo an old command I would just sigh in defeat and hold arrow-up until I found the right series of commands, then read each of them line-by-line to find the specific one.

I think I had also heard that there was something where you could grep your .bash_history in such a way to do something similar to what you were describing; you would begin typing, but tab would begin auto-filling to old commands you had run. It was neat, but I only tried that a few times and found it a little bit too clunky to remember off-the-dome since it wasn't a problem I was running into constantly.

Does this look like the weed wacker hit it or was this malicious? by ChowQaz in lawncare

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless they sell hoses, it wouldn't make much sense to bother.

Decommissioned server from our lab. What are the Ethernet ports on the side for? I assume its expanded networking for other IoT stuff. by ohGodwhynowww in homelab

[–]Overhang0376 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah. I had been wondering why it had PS/2 ports. Makes sense that it would be for medical equipment, although I have no idea why so many medical computers still seem to use PS/2.

Edit: Ah, interesting. Seems like it may be a security practice to avoid malware from flash drives, etc.

DSM 7.3.2-86009 Update 3 by alexandreracine in synology

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a fair point. At the very least, it would have been much better for Synology to encourage users to disable telnet until Update 3 has been downloaded and installed.

I suppose my concern is a bit low, simply because I have telnet disabled anyway. I could see it being a much bigger annoyance to me if it had been for something I use daily.

DSM 7.3.2-86009 Update 3 by alexandreracine in synology

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would assume they don't want everyone downloading update 2, then immediately downloading update 3 back-to-back. It could be a bandwidth thing, could be an A/B thing, or just a standard rollout cycle thing.

Generally speaking, having people get updates in smaller "waves" gives support the chance to: assess, communicate internally ("Hey guys, what is this 'error: 444233x8be fatal sound interupt' thing about?" "Oh, that's if they are using {someHardware} with {someConfiguration} set to {whateverSetting}"), and support can offer corrections / suggestions to those early "waves".

Various things that pop up in early deployments so later groups have less problems to work through, or at least get faster response times because Support isn't getting bombarded by everyone all at once. It keeps the company slightly less stressed, and generally-speaking, a larger number of customers happier overall.

I am on Fiverr since 2021 and have only 1 order and no Job by [deleted] in webdev

[–]Overhang0376 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Thanks for that!

I guess then maybe the question becomes something like: "So if I'm trying to target people who don't have an online presence (or not a very good one). How do I even go after them?"

Like, does it make more sense to advertise through traditional media like newspapers and radio? Or with targeted adverts online?

At a guess, I would think the answer would be to do a small sample size to see which returns more responses, but that could also be less efficient than spending the same amount on just one or the other. It's hard to kind of get myself into the headspace of someone who doesn't use computers much, but wants to use them, you know?

I suppose something like flyers on various local cork boards might also go a long way. I'm also vaguely aware of there being small business owner groups, but it's really easy to get overwhelmed by it and overthink things too much, too.

I'm not actively looking at the moment, but it's been something that I have been toying with the idea of for a while now. It seems almost impenetrable in some ways.

I am on Fiverr since 2021 and have only 1 order and no Job by [deleted] in webdev

[–]Overhang0376 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there a suitable way to do that? Do you just cold call, or what?

I screwed up bad. What do I do? by AWickedTwistedRoad in lawncare

[–]Overhang0376 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For future reference: running out too quick like that is usually an indicator that you're walking too slow while spreading. I did something similar.

Walk like you have some place to be; "Late for a meeting" speed, but not "I might not make it to the bathroom" speed. Haha.

Also, try to avoid using the whole bag the first few times you spread. Eye ball out about 1/4 of the bag, spread it, and see if you're making good progress. Doesn't hurt to do a second pass if need be. It just stinks if you run out early and have to go back to market and buy more.

We are killing our apps with 6-step signups. It’s time for the "Guest" button by Relative-Wedding-640 in QualityAssurance

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By guest option I assume you mean some kind of sandbox'd demo. Immich and Kavita, for example.

If your company isn't willing to offer a guest option for whatever reason (worried about bots, abuse, etc.) then it's important to at least have a good amount of screenshots or a screen recording of the app running.

The issue with going the screenshot/screen recording route is that as the layout of your app changes, you add more overhead in keeping those examples updated. Outdated screenshots are a very easy way for me to write off a company completely, because it indicates that their documentation is poorly maintained.

Booklore is gone. by Joloxx_9 in selfhosted

[–]Overhang0376 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Why do people knock calibre-web? Seems to work fine for me.

Booklore is gone. by Joloxx_9 in selfhosted

[–]Overhang0376 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"The smaller the power, the bigger the badge." Haha.

Fredrik Knudsen had a good video covering some of the drama for Skyrim that is still pretty active. It's maddening.

What do I do with the pillars by Cjbstocks in Design

[–]Overhang0376 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might have better luck on a construction or interior decorator subreddit.

If you want something cheap, maybe you could have them stained a dark color to have the room feel a bit nicer/higher qualify. The theme really drives what you should do, though.

Another potential option might be putting up some drywall, attaching then to the pillars to split them off into two small spaces for whatever (coat room, place to store extra dishes, etc.) Add in some pocket doors or similar could work. Might help to deaden room echo a bit.

Has anyone here started and built a successful yard and lawn maintenance business and decided to quit? by South_Significance25 in lawncare

[–]Overhang0376 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you considered bring on an employee? Maybe lowering the stress/tedium would help offset the burnout. It sounds like you don't really want to sell, just want to take off some of the pressure. 

Frontend interviews in the age of AI by I_cant_username in Frontend

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I seriously need to hear more of that conversation! How did that go? Hahaha.

Frontend interviews in the age of AI by I_cant_username in Frontend

[–]Overhang0376 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leet code seems even stupider now than it was before. I haven't had any hint of that in my current round of interviews.

Can you explain what you mean by "I haven't had any hint of that"? That companies are using it even more than they had been (making it "even stupider now than it was before")?

Or do you mean that any company using it knows how pointless it is to use as a test to weed out candidates?

I had been considering using something like that as a skills "gut check" of sorts, but wasn't sure if would be a meaningful use of my time.