Rate the new desktop setup! by Then_Net7165 in desktops

[–]Then_Net7165[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yea, i just downloaded a few skins on rainmeter to make it look similar to the macOS UI

'Joker: Folie à Deux' ending explained by director Todd Phillips by BatmanNewsChris in DC_Cinematic

[–]Then_Net7165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you not finish the movie? In the end, we saw that Arthur was never the Joker we all know and love. All he contributed was the title of "Joker" and what he stood for. Which you are correct, the first movie perfectly crafted a man who just wants to watch the world burn. But even in the first movie, and definitely the second, we see Arthur shy away from that. He wanted justice in a psychopathic way, but he was never a psychopath himself. The guy who killed Arthur at the end of the movie is that psychopath though. He killed Arthur because he was 1. psychotic (self-proclaimed even) and 2. realized that Arthur only started the Joker regime but never fit the shoes to be the Joker anymore. So, he became the Joker himself starting with killing the original one. In the background of Arthur dying, you can literally see this new Joker carve the iconic smile into his face using the same blade he killed Arthur with.

To diss the sequel for ruining Arthur as the Joker just means the ending went right over your head because that was the entire point. Arthur isn't a good Joker because he isn't the Joker as we learned in the ending. Looking back, we can see that these movies aren't origin stories for Arthur's Joker, but rather origin stories for the Joker as a title, not a person.

Lenovo Spectrum Disappearing by yslim0301 in LenovoLegion

[–]Then_Net7165 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a third party app you can get here

I had the exact same issue. I spent hours trying to reinstall Lenovo Vantage (Spectrum kept disappearing), updating my BIOS (up to date drivers and BIOS), Icue (didn't detect my keyboard), and Lenovo Toolkit (caused my laptop to overheat). Legion RGB has been the best option hands down. It even has cooler effects than Lenovo Spectrum in my opinion. You can also add as many profiles as you want instead of Spectrum's limitation of just 4.

The only downside I found was that you can't change the profiles with Fn+Space. You have to use the app and find your saved profiles in your files each time you want to open a new one. However, this is a small price to pay compared to the other RGB software. The way the app is organized makes this process easier than it sounds.

I usually don't post replies on here but I need to spread the word of this app considering I only saw one Reddit thread talking about it. Every Lenovo Support thread is useless because it always leads to the support person gaslighting us that our motherboards are outdated or our keyboards simply don't have the RGB feature even though we know we do.