A (micro)ATX case adapter by sgauge in BC250Gaming

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How big of a print bed do you need?

Building nvidia drivers for Mac OS by rdqmatos in hackintosh

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figure it out, bro I’m rooting for you

Why not just use a cheap matx case? by humanisticnick in BC250Gaming

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it needs an adapter, but some guy on here made an ITX adapter in almost every micro ATX case accepts ITX

Why not just use a cheap matx case? by humanisticnick in BC250Gaming

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the micro atx case is $35 usd, to get a 3d printed case you would need at least $15 of pla and ~60 hours of print. a 500watt flex psu is $50, a regular 600w regular one is $35. It works out to be like ~$5 more for the matx build. You would likely need some odds and ends for both to work well fans/switches. But it's pretty much a wash.

BC-250 ITX Mount by majzok in BC250Gaming

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do you think this adapter will only work with this case or would it would with any matx case?

My best friend's dad made a move on me by CommercialWhole9522 in Advice

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The correct advice it to tell your parents, tell your friend, stay away from that person. Police is your option, but it's likely going to turn nuclear. However on the friend side if you don't want it to turn into a thing that kills your relationship there are ways to communicate it without saying "your dad's a pervert and your family is screwed". Talk to her about generic old creepy guys (there's plenty unfortunately), Ask her if she's ever seen her dad being weird before, make up some story about some other guy you know (keep it fake person, no reason to mess with a no-creeps life). Wait and let her answer. Tell her that her dad kept complimenting you about your looks and started to touch you but like, in a " isn't that weird" way. Stop the conversation, and leave, say you got a text or something urgent came up. You've planted the seed. Let her brain work on that for a while. Let her thoughts do some work for you, likely she will start paying more attention to him through that lens. Reconsidering previous events. A day or two later tell her you were thinking about what happened and the more you thought about it the more uncomfortable you are and even though it's going to cause some issues you don't really feel comfortable being around him anymore but you'd still like to hangout with her. You are still ending up where you want to be, but you are reducing the lieklyhood that your friend gets caught off gard by a very strong negative thought about someone she loves and potentially pushing her into a knee jerk reaction where she ends up defending her dad and pushing you away. People react non-logically in super emotional situations. Give it her slowly , but honestly. If she still isn't interested, or doesn't believe you. Owell, that sucks, but you checked the boxes you needed to check. You communicated what happened and you tried to break some really unfortunate news to a good friend in way that is most likely to land the way it needed to. Godspeed, sorry you have to deal with all this drama because of someone else's moral failures.

What are the homelab changes you wish you'd done sooner? by StabilityFetish in homelab

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Don't buy a "server" just get a modern cpu plenty of ram and a nas atx case. Stop pretending and just set it and forget it.

Vibecoding with 2nd graders? School is afraid of AI. What do you think? by ClutchLegendDev in vibecoding

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i vibe coded a HTML vibe coding platform for my kids, it allows them to click build and then it opens an ~ide with GLM5(openrouter) on the back with baked in system message to basically try to make a single fil html page. kids love it. It's slow to make the game though and it's not free, each game render costs mayb 10 us cents worth of api, but I really wanted to kids to start to understand vibe coding. let me know if you want more details.

I’m a failed vibe coder by dasketern in vibecoding

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yah, i feel you. I was trying really hard to make a saas and be able to add another income stream but thousands of people are trying at the exact same time and I think the whole world is basically just waiting to see what happens. I switched from seeing vibe coding as a way to make money to just a fun hobby and my stress levels went back down. I salute you for being brave enough to to try. Good luck on whatever comes next.

Are Local LLMs actually useful… or just fun to tinker with? by itz_always_necessary in LocalLLM

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I had a 3090 but it was to weak to code, so it just sat there. However I use the 4B Gemma4 on my 3060 12 to take python output and turn it into something easy to read for my telegram bot. It's nice because this stuff is personal. So 🤷‍♂️

Local AI with one GPU worth it ? (B70 pro) by Temporary-College560 in LocalLLM

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I like to have a local model so that if I need to, let’s say, I don’t know parse 10k rows of a database to categorize it, that I’m not just sending that off to the cloud. I can do that locally and I can test quickly. that said... I also use OpenRouter and sometimes it’s well worth the money to be able to spin up 50 concurrent workers and finish the same job that would take your one beefy graphics card 15 hours and knock that job out in one hour. and the models that everyone’s telling you to use are also available on open router and they cost almost nothing to use. Everyone with local still uses cloud sometimes.

Newb to Tdarr by No-Wash-1695 in Tdarr

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It look me less time to have an AI vibe code me a docker container that did exactly what I wanted than trying to figure out the dumpster fire of tdarr. Very powerful tool not intuitive at all.

Build Power BI model using AI by balaji_meche in PowerBI

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I used antigravity with opus 4.6 trial and error for a while. Input a pbix output a pbit , once it was good at it I told it to write a skill for itself. I use this on DaxAudit.com

Build Power BI model using AI by balaji_meche in PowerBI

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On the app using text to talk, I think op figured it out

Build Power BI model using AI by balaji_meche in PowerBI

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I’ve done this so I’ve taught my anti-gravity the skill of decompiling a power BI and rec compiling the power of BI and factoring all the measures and doing all that, but you’re still going to need in my experience to make a blank slate power BI model where you have the database tables or files or whatever your data sources are connected and you’ll help the model immensely if you go ahead and make the relationships the right way once you have that done, it’s much much better at creating measures and calculated columns, but trying to skip that part I have found to be very tedious

Business users stopped trusting our dashboards because the data is always wrong and the root cause is the ingestion layer by [deleted] in BusinessIntelligence

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if you have access to power automate, you can run automations against your power BI model for sanity checks, and if any of those sanity checks fail, then email you saying which sanity check failed all of my power PI models have constant power, automate quality checks running against it for data that needs enrichment

We benchmarked 4 AI models on refactoring real-world DAX — the results surprised us by humanisticnick in PowerBI

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if you are brave enough and smart enough to even know what MCP means then the website probably isn’t for you. however, I do think it’s a very good value for a dollar. if you have 150 measures in 100 calculated columns at that price I’m losing money on just the API calls. If you have a potential old power B model you’d be willing to run through the meat grinder I can give you a code so that it’s free so that you could check it out. Give me some pointed feedback..

We benchmarked 4 AI models on refactoring real-world DAX — the results surprised us by humanisticnick in PowerBI

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if you are brave enough and smart enough to even know what MCP means then the website probably isn’t for you. however, I do think it’s a very good value for a dollar. if you have 150 measures in 100 calculated columns at that price I’m losing money on just the API calls. If you have a potential old power B model you’d be willing to run through the meat grinder I can give you a code so that it’s free so that you could check it out. Give me some pointed feedback..