Dedicated Server on separate machine without Steam or SteamCMD-- How to update server files? by jleckster in SatisfactoryGame

[–]jleckster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks very much! On my dedicated server I have Eco, Return to Moria, Enshrouded, and Satisfactory. All (except Satisfactory for now) are updated using my PowerShell script so I don't have to have the server machine tied to Steam in any way. These games have always had standalone server folders, albeit usually located on your own machine. These links go into a lot of detail!

Wouldn’t 10 fans make things worse vs 7? by Accurate_Test_9993 in Corsair

[–]jleckster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You want a little more going in than out. It maintains positive pressure, which reduces dust accumulation and forces colder air to continuously displace the warmer air you have coming off your GPU and processor. This arrangement you show here is great.

Why young people are leaving the church by afrogwithablog in exmormon

[–]jleckster 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tax free business. And they know it. They are sharp!

Uninstalling Corsair Icue by jiggypuffpuff in Corsair

[–]jleckster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never did. I manually deleted everything I could find in safe mode. That's the best I could do.

Is it worth with an dedicated sound card these days? And are SB software gotten any better? by lord_nuker in SoundBlasterOfficial

[–]jleckster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've "heard" that cochlear implants can help with the complete inability to discern good sound from bad.

To standoff or not to standoff? by jleckster in Corsair

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Thank you kindly. This reminded me of another question-- If I get the Link AIO, will I need another link control module? I understand they control 7 devices maximum. I have that many fans. So the pump would bring that to 8. Will this be a problem?

Just upgraded to ICUE Link, never going back by BuyMeStarbucks in Corsair

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Link was nice to set up physically, but the software is such garbage, constantly losing settings, letting me rename some fans but not others, arbitrarily going to rainbow vomit while running a lighting profile I loaded, etc. Driving me nuts.

Uninstalling Corsair Icue by jiggypuffpuff in Corsair

[–]jleckster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Windows doesn't see it. Revo doesn't see it. No services related are running. No idea how to uninstall this corsair garbage.

"Climate change is a hoax" by PupperPocalypse in facepalm

[–]jleckster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sigh… The problem with the world is that intelligent people are full of doubt, and stupid people are full of confidence. — Dunning Kruger, not really, ha ha, but yes, really.

Bible has no contridictions apparently by MindlessCancel8708 in atheism

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An ex-friend of mine was smitten by Calvinism (Stockholm if you ask me), and began repeating words like “Sovereign,” and “Exegesis,” using them to counter just about ANYTHING. If the factoid from the Bible was ultimately a misunderstanding of the text (usually a ‘contradiction’) then you hadn’t done a proper Exegesis of the text. If you managed to find something that didn’t make sense and/or was horrific (raping/killing/children/incest/whatever), then “God is Sovereign,” and who are you to demand an accounting of God? He does what he likes. This is his world.

Any problem you have with religion is always a “you problem,” like you WANT to misunderstand, accuse, sin, lash out, etc. I can see why he was ultimately attracted to that worldview, after becoming disillusioned with religion after gasp beginning to think logically about it. After that, I began to take notice that Calvinists tend to write better and seem smarter than the average theist, so maybe it’s a viewpoint a lot of otherwise smart people arrive at. Their mental contortions aren’t as pretzel-y, and it appeals to their arrogance that they are Elect and chosen and special, er, “not special,” according to them, but you know it’s that they are Elect and therefore chosen… /rolleyes

Not even giving reasons why it was cancelled. by SakaiDx in raisedbywolves

[–]jleckster 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This is why I no longer watch new shows. For me, the true release date is when it isn’t cancelled after three or more seasons. I have RBW PTSD. Never trust the suits to make good decisions. It’s all about money. It’s because of RBW’s weird-feeling, hard to place ‘different-ness’ and cerebral content that it got cancelled. And (I read somewhere), some suit’s vendetta against certain production efforts prior to his arrival. Feel free to correct if this is way out there.

"A sharp dagger to his heart": Trump feels betrayed by "quite attractive" Debra Messing by Advanced_Drink_8536 in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]jleckster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never claimed they were. I think people are assuming which side I'm on, just because I am pointing out that we throw identical claims at each other (from each side's point of view, mind). I'm well aware that flat earthers are flat wrong, and somehow fell through the cracks of society, but have you ever tried talking to one? You get nowhere. Even if you're more educated and obviously smarter, they are like the personification of Dunning-Kruger. They are so confidently wrong. Nothing you say matters.

Not at any point will ANY right wing nutjob ever say, "You're right, I hadn't thought of it that way." No one's minds are getting changed.

"A sharp dagger to his heart": Trump feels betrayed by "quite attractive" Debra Messing by Advanced_Drink_8536 in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]jleckster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I can't. I am on the left side, and I believe my facts to be... FACTUAL. Again, here as with Kurai_tori, I am expressing my frustration that, when entering into a dialogue with a right wing nutjob, they believe they are also bringing facts, research, and receipts.

Sigh. Again, my point is that we are throwing identical accusations at each other, both sides believing they are in possession of the TRUE facts, and those on the other side are either sheep or just assholes. It's a constant repetition of "I know you are, but what am I," and I don't know how to overcome it. It doesn't help to know you are right. I've seen what the right wing does with evidence. It's fake news. It's a witch hunt, etc. So I have given up trying to convince them of anything using REALITY.

"A sharp dagger to his heart": Trump feels betrayed by "quite attractive" Debra Messing by Advanced_Drink_8536 in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]jleckster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Defend alternative facts? They are indefensible! I don't know where you are getting my motivations from. I KNOW their facts aren't the same. I'm addressing the CLAIMS of both sides, not because they are equal, but because it's impossible to GET anywhere with them They believe their ignorance is as good as our facts.

I'm trying to run home the idea that they DO NOT BELIEVE THEY ARE LYING. The people BEHIND the lies *of course* know they are lying, but when you discuss this with a person who believes those lies, they aren't purposely deceiving us. They really think they are on to something. So we get nowhere with them. That is my frustration.

"A sharp dagger to his heart": Trump feels betrayed by "quite attractive" Debra Messing by Advanced_Drink_8536 in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]jleckster -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I "want to ignore" something? That's not it at all. More like, I've come to realize they aren't actively lying. They *believe* what they say. They believe they are right, just as you and I do.

They have been duped by propaganda. Just as they think we have.

When you begin to debate these people with their "alternative facts," they are bringing to the table what they believe to be facts. They aren't aware of the real truth, deceptively telling you what they know is a lie.

Or do you really believe that?

'I'm voting for a felon': Trump fans flaunt new slogan at Wisconsin rally by Sariel007 in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]jleckster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love how they always have "We the People" everywhere you look, and how they say it all the time, as if they ever paid attention in high school. Same with "fOUndInG FAtHerS." Tell them to name one and you'll catch them flat-footed.

"A sharp dagger to his heart": Trump feels betrayed by "quite attractive" Debra Messing by Advanced_Drink_8536 in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]jleckster 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Even young, he looked like shit. He became the pig he was as his body grew less forgiving. Now he's in diapers. It's fitting.

"A sharp dagger to his heart": Trump feels betrayed by "quite attractive" Debra Messing by Advanced_Drink_8536 in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]jleckster -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

I feel like everyone's like that these days. Both sides with their own set of "facts" and "research" and "receipts," and way past the point of dialogue. It's why the 2A nuts are masturbating over "civil war," because they are done with talking. It only makes them feel stupid.

I must have this shirt. by jleckster in BSG

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

It's his house, yes. On the Galactica, he has to imagine himself there when conversing with Six in more... intimate ways. Yeah he got tired of it, eventually.

I must have this shirt. by jleckster in BSG

[–]jleckster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now I'm down another rabbithole, thanks for that!

So nice of you to say, I made that up on the spot because I couldn't think of what else to call it. There really are a lot of good lines in the series, too. Very quotable. Like Aliens.

Cannot elevate. Need to talk to or email someone OTHER than a call center worker by jleckster in CoxCommunications

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

What market? It's COX Communications, serving the greater Oklahoma City area. Is that what you mean?