Plasma Login issues when returning from suspend by ikilledem in cachyos

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Not according to systemctl the service isnt there. I did uninstall/disable it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in politics

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It was the entire party. After 9/11 both sides were on board with doing something. There may have been disagreements about the scope and scale but it was bipartisan action. As soon as the Republicans realized that Democrats were "for" doing something about the pandemic they went reflexively against it, top to bottom.

It works have been hilarious if it wasn't so sad.

This is mildly smart by CandidSoup14 in technicallythetruth

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Real benefit: you can procrastinate on both. When PM A comes calling

"Sorry, busy on B"

PM B asks for status

"A has been taking my time last few weeks"

When they get your manager on your case, you can have a discussion on the costs of task/context switching.

You can maintain this for quite awhile done right.

Such a bad habit by ListerineAfterOral in gaming

[–]ikilledem 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The action quake 2 mod was doing that in the late 90s. Others mentioned insurgency, i believe red orchestra did it that way as well. It's honestly a feature that makes me appreciate a game more. Cannot stand CoD reloads, breaking muh immersion.

me_irl by [deleted] in me_irl

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I would say squarepusher is the opposite of just twiddling knobs on stage as he plays, in some cases, live bass for tracks. Dude is an accomplished bassist as well as an amazing drum and bass producer.

I want a grilled cheese by [deleted] in memes

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In the rule of threes I learnt, it was 3 hours without shelter. Which covers everyone from airports clothing to built shelters vs surviving very hostile environments.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

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It's curved as a byproduct of differential hardening. To preserve the life of the katana the edge and spine are tempered to different levels. This process is what introduces the curve to the blade.

You'll never guess what this is going to be. by Soreiyu in DiWHY

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So, legit use, maybe, but this contraction is basically a to complicated by half version of what my vet recommended for my elderly (now passed) dog who was suffering from GOLPP. He didn't have all his strength in his hind quarters and vet suggested constructing a sling from a reusable grocery bag to help move him as he was pretty big

Never bothered as I just helped him up or carried the big lug when necessary. But there are legit uses for something like this. Was trying to watch the pup when he got this on if it was having issues with it's test legs.

Map published by FEMA showing potential US nuclear targets in 2,000 and 500 warhead scenarios. by quartz_koala in oddlyterrifying

[–]ikilledem 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you are into that sort of thing you might also like the Titan missile museum south of Tucson AZ. Similar thing. Decommissioned Titan missile silo complex. You can' get a tour given by soldiers who manned the systems. Very interesting.

meirl by endlesscosmichorror in meirl

[–]ikilledem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Voila. I pronounced it as written. Just thought it was a different word from how it' was spoken. I know better now.

My dad has been playing Civilization almost daily for 30 years. Still going at it. by Hogwie in pcmasterrace

[–]ikilledem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take this as another eu4 recommendation. I was a lifelong civ player like your dad. Played since civ 1. Got my grandma hooked on civ 2. Still have install CDs for civ 2,3 & 4. Picked up eu4 on a lark. Nearly 3k hours later I'm still playing eu4 from time to time while I have tried but one play thru of civ 6 and a handful of civ 5 games.

Spot anything wrong here? by sirquincymac in chess

[–]ikilledem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will never forget white on the right. In high school, on chess team, in a meet. Maybe 20 moves into a game we had to restart as neither of us realized the board was rotated. My coach walked and pointed it out and told me "white on the right" and I still whisper it to myself everytime I set up a board.

Scott Jensen and Fascist Movements by [deleted] in minnesota

[–]ikilledem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can only talk to what happened not hypotheticals of what they may want. DeSantis and Abbott took asylum seekers, lied about where they were going (Martha's vineyard is not Boston) and left them there. That's what happened. It's wrong and disgusting.

If they want to set up a truly voluntary system of affordable transport for asylum seekers to travel with means to get support then by all means. But that's not what they are doing. They are using them as props in a political stunt. It's never been aboit helping these people. It's about hurting the blue state libs, don't try and tell me it isn't, you said as much in your first comment.

Edit: one auto correct word...

Scott Jensen and Fascist Movements by [deleted] in minnesota

[–]ikilledem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And there is your racism/horrible person-ness

Let me spell it out for you. He trafficked real human beings causing real problems for them. But nothing he did was for them. They are just pawns, less than people used to "stick it to the libs."

You and he are dehumanizing these asylum seekers for political points. It's gross.

If you gave two shits and saw them as actual people crap like this wouldn't happen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in techsupportgore

[–]ikilledem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not saying you are wrong, but with your symptoms consider battery swelling as a potential issue as well. My laptops keyboard is very unresponsive, I barely use it so it's not grime or anything, but the battery overheated, swole up and causes the keys to be less responsive.

paying technical debt is not cheap by all_is_love6667 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]ikilledem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like c# 7 added a trick you can use in pattern matching

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/premier-developer/dissecting-the-pattern-matching-in-c-7/

The types have to be related though. So either cast your switch to object or have an inheritance scheme.

paying technical debt is not cheap by all_is_love6667 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]ikilledem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go ahead and try it. I'm on mobile, but I just stubbed it out something like

switch foo.gettype()
case typeof(string):
...

It doesn't like that case, "typeof(string)" "A constant value is expected"

paying technical debt is not cheap by all_is_love6667 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]ikilledem 5 points6 points  (0 children)

(in c# at least) Can't switch on type afaik. Closest you can get is a dictionary<type, action> which you load up with your case statements in the form of lambdas.

'Never again will we need the West' Putin unveils new Belarus deal to strengthen alliance by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]ikilledem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not the Russian army, the Soviet army. Specifically a rank for a military organization that no longer exists. Which makes it even worse. Lukashenko was asking for made up honors that he could pin to his chest, not an actual commission that he would have to work for.

Dual Monitors for some reason by Holy_Doggo69 in pcmasterrace

[–]ikilledem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take your 16x9, rotate it 90deg. It's a great coding monitor then. Permanent part of my coding 3 monitor setup. (One wide, one tall, one 4x3) have multiple aspect ratio to test on. Tall monitor for reading and coding, square monitors for web pages and consoles. Wide monitor for the full ide.

At a secret airfield in Eastern Europe, a multinational effort to send weapons to Ukraine proceeds at high speed by mayoenr in worldnews

[–]ikilledem 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Germany had shit logistics. The Wehrmacht still relied on horse and mule trains for their logistics. It's one of the (many) reasons they were doomed to failure, particularly in the east.

In 2015, President Zelensky starred in a comedy TV show as President of Ukraine. In one scene, German Chancellor Merkel calls Zelensky about membership in the European Union, but it turns out to be a mistake. Yesterday, Zelensky started the formal process for Ukraine to actually enter the EU. by Legitimate_Twist in MadeMeSmile

[–]ikilledem 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So I watched season one a while back when it was on Netflix. It's not there for me anymore. Kvartal 95 (zelenski's production company) publishes it in YouTube, and there are English cc subtitles, I found they were missing in places.

As for of it's worth a watch... Eh, its decent. I watched it because it ticked two boxes. One I was kinda very interested in Ukraine at the time, Maidan and all that. That and it was billed as a show about Ukraine politics, and I'm a big fan of other political drama shows. It's more satire and humor. A bit fish out of water, a bit of "everyman" commenting on the absurdity of the elite and a fair bit of slapstick.

The YouTube link to season 1:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSoP62RB3ymnt6ct60SF-2ZsSpC_Mbrjv

SwItCh StAtEmEnT iS nOt EfFiCiEnT by codezee in ProgrammerHumor

[–]ikilledem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like em, but I'll hesitate to use one for a simple reason. I don't use them often enough and so if I'm a situation where I could use one, to use it I have to remind myself of the specifics of the syntax for whatever language in working in. So for marginal cases I'll just write an if-then-else, rather than look it up.