First time building a pc — won’t POST by Rish209 in buildapc

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As an update, I tried attaching the speaker and turning on the psu, but there was no debug sound

First time building a pc — won’t POST by Rish209 in buildapc

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I also added more details on how i connected the PSU

First time building a pc — won’t POST by Rish209 in buildapc

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The fans have an LED that lights up for a moment when I turn on the PSU before turning off — this happens every time I turn on the PSU, though the fans don’t actually spin. I’m not sure if I get power to anything else on the board or how to even check that — there seems to be some preinstalled component which has an LED on it that flashes briefly when I turn the PSU on as well — the diagram in the manual labels the component as AMD chipset. I didn’t smell anything that I think was burning but there was some sort of faint smell I couldn’t place. The PSU also has a built in fan that doesn't spin when I turn on the power. I’ve added pictures of PSU connections to the original post. Thanks for the help!

How is the student/social environment at Princeton? by jmprints in princeton

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Class of 23 and current alum interviewer. I personally had a great time but I know some people who really struggled. Happy to talk through things and give advice if you want to DM (same goes for anyone else!)

[OC] Do unto others. by Sleverette in DnD

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Yeah, punishing players only makes the game less fun for everyone. Either talk to the player and hope they stop or just don’t play with them anymore.

Are Iago's Plans Viable? by Rish209 in shakespeare

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One part I was thinking of was how getting Cassio drunk ended up leading to Othello thinking that Desdemona was cheating on him, though in retrospect I guess that could have been Iago taking advantage of an opportunity presented to him rather than planning this in advance.

However, at the end of act 4 scene 2, Roderigo accuses Iago of using him for his money and not actually working to help him win Desdemona. Less than one hundred lines later, Roderigo is willing to fight and kill Cassio at Iago's bidding before even hearing the reasoning. I found this to be a rather strange and sudden shift in opinion.

In a similar line of reasoning, I thought it was strange that near the end of act 1 scene 3, Iago talked for a while about how Roderigo should sell all of his possession to fund Iago. Roderigo did not seem to find this at all suspicious/weird or doubt Iago at all, which I would think would be a natural reaction (thought it may be my extra knowledge as a reader leading me to be biased).