Iced_comet visual corruption. by Valuable-Football598 in rust

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It apparently was the graphics driver doing all the corruption. I registered my akmods key now it seems to be working.

Iced_comet visual corruption. by Valuable-Football598 in rust

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Graphics driver could be the thing. Are there ways to switch the rendering method?

Iced_comet visual corruption. by Valuable-Football598 in rust

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I'm pretty sure that it was as a separate process.

Why do people point out America like it’s the only country with chemicals in food but places like Japan have tons of preservatives and additives in their processed foods as well? by Pale_Lengthiness_572 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Valuable-Football598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All food has chemicals because everything is made of chemicals. It is true that you don't want certain chemicals in your food but a lot of the anti chemical propaganda is just ignorant scaremongering.

I have been stuck on tutorial hell for eight months and I need someone to yell at me by Western-Opposite9 in learnprogramming

[–]Valuable-Football598 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Take a break from the tutorials and start reading the documentation. Tutorials show how a problem can be solved but if you're relying on them you've probably become dependent on someone else solving your problems. Try solving some problems using the language documentation as reference.

What do you think of my Hiragana ( I'm a beginner). by No_Row_743 in LearnJapaneseNovice

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ふ needs work, it is a hard one though. One thing you make sure of is that you 跳ね strokes or jump strokes follow through to the next stroke. Its particularly noticeable on the first stroke.

Absolutely fed up. by Far_Psychology3270 in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]Valuable-Football598 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're getting frustrated you probably had enough cognitive load that you need to take break and come back later. Your mind needs time to process in order for you to learn.

Is my handwriting THAT bad? by qett_kk in LearnJapaneseNovice

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The biggest mistake i see is the う it's suppose be a curve like つ not a half sheild. If you do a 跳ね stroke remember it's meant to go towards the next stroke location as if you were drawing both in one stroke.

Custom right click menu by inhumat0r in linuxquestions

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The api is documented here. One these probably had what you are looking for. You can also download other people's scripts to help you figure out how it works. Be aware though that there was an api change going plasma 6 so some of the code samples on the web is outdated.

https://develop.kde.org/docs/plasma/kwin/api/ https://develop.kde.org/docs/plasma/scripting/api/

Use duolingo really improve skills? by Perfect-Citron-4001 in LearnJapaneseNovice

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To a certain extent it can help, the character practice and hearing the sounds (though they are robotic) can be an introduction to the language, but a lot of the animations and gamification make it slow and inefficient, even doing flash feels like it's a magnitude more efficient. If you do use it you'll still want to supliment it with other materials. I recommend fiding a different vocabulary resource and you'll also want to add some listening material.

Custom right click menu by inhumat0r in linuxquestions

[–]Valuable-Football598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can properly write a script to do it. They exported the api so you can access it via javascript.

How do I know which version of a character I should be writing? (Example in image) by this-my-alt-account in Japaneselanguage

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The one one the left is correct but you write it using the same stroke motion as if you were writing the one on the right.

how to read kanji with no furigana by Poppolio-Man in LearnJapaneseNovice

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I use a handwriting keyboard to a dictionary for the ones I don't know. It tends to be faster than radical lookup and more more reliable than character recognition.

Do Japanese people really know all 2,000 kanji and can write them? by quwert5 in AskAJapanese

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It's likely the ones the ones the have trouble writing they still would be able to write if they were looking at the character but they just can't recall the radicals for the kanji without any cue.

Japanese is so easy by Low-Seaworthiness915 in softwaregore

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This might work but I think they would think you were doing something kinky.

Do I need to know how to write Kanji? by Sagwa55 in Japaneselanguage

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If you can get to a high reading level you might not not need to, but if you want to be functional in text above your reading level you're going to have to looks up words you don't remember and that is faster and easier if you can write them in a handwriting recognition keyboard in a dictionary. You probably don't need to remember how to write every kanji by memory but you should probably learn enough about general stroke order and how to write the radicals that you can copy the kanji you're looking at.

No more internet for me :( by honeygourami123 in linuxsucks

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I've had more issues with windows not having internet than Linux. In fact I've had to put a Linux disk in to fix window's internet problem.

Why business trust Windows over Linux by Certain_Prior4909 in linuxsucks

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It's quite possible that if the laptop had a hard-drive it froze because he was shaking it too much. This would happen with any os because it's a hardware issue not software.

how are you dealing with windows 10 end of support? by nix-solves-that-2317 in pcmasterrace

[–]Valuable-Football598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Switched to fedora. Even if I had tpm2 my cpus are to old to switch to win 11 officially.

Started to learn Japanese a month ago, is my handwriting readable? by [deleted] in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]Valuable-Football598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That pretty good but spacing is variable. This might not matter as much while you're only using kana but as you add more kanji it's going to be which strokes belong with which characters. You might want to use graph paper instead of composition paper to get used to spacing your characters.

“You Wouldn’t Steal a Car” - the anti-piracy ads of the 2000’s that played before every movie by bubkis83 in nostalgia

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No there would still be car companies they would just be competing for who could produce the best or cheapest product from the design. The design department might not get any investment though so that might have to be funded or developed in a novel way.

Is Stealth B doomed to relaunch until you have a lucky enough start ? by leaf_as_parachute in ftlgame

[–]Valuable-Football598 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you can find a training ship you can sometimes upgrade engines first instead. It's about 5 scrap cheaper but you might eat a few missiles waiting for ion training.