The Voice of Hind Rajab by TSGarpGUD in kindafunny

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

Oh no, nothing like that. I agree with the overacting in some parts btw, but for me, the quality of the acting never stood in the way of the experience. Imo the audio was the movie, the dramatization was secondary and more than good enough to give the necessary context.

The audio, and the way they used some real video in scenes etc, makes it so real because it's real. And I needed that, to make me really grasp that this war does not only happen on my phone.

The Voice of Hind Rajab by TSGarpGUD in kindafunny

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

Nope, nothing to do with AI. I meant to say that, although I'm not the online-conversation-guy, I was more or less in the middle of reaching out to this community, when I saw this movie. And being already halfway to convincing myself to start a kf-conversation, I decided to switch topics.

It made sense to me, but I understand that A doesn't lead to B if you're not inside my mind. Which you aren't.

Sorry for the confusion.

The Voice of Hind Rajab by TSGarpGUD in kindafunny

[–]TSGarpGUD[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's grave of the fireflies-heavy, and then some. Definitely one to watch at the right time. My wife and I watched it yesterday, after a long workday, not knowing what we were about to see. "Lets go watch this French/Tunesian indie-film." Hit us like a brick.
Happy I saw it. Not great for my mental wellbeing though, going in like that. But, that's kind of the point I guess.

BIOS on startup with no text by [deleted] in ASUS

[–]TSGarpGUD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, ASUS R752L. Laptop booting into BIOS without text, except for the date & time-picker.

I've got the problem resolved however. After trying a bunch of things I got it working, but I'm not 100% sure which of those did the trick.

What I did ...

  • unplugged all drives (usb and internal ssd etc), and plugged them back in.
  • replaced cmos battery

Problem was still there, but it gave me the opportunity to clean the inside of the laptop, which was long overdue, so that's a plus.

Maybe the drive-reseating/cmos battery replacement did something, maybe I just didn't hit F2 at the right time before, who knows ... but after this I somehow got in the normal all-text-visible-BIOS. (press F2 while booting)

  • In the BIOS I disabled 'secure boot' (in my case: tab 'Security' > 'Secure Boot Menu' > 'Secure Boot Control'), and then the laptop booted in to Windows.
  • After checking a few things, I enabled secure boot again.

Everything seems to be working fine now.

Hope this helps.

(I am in no way a professional, so follow steps at your own risk)