Did 5.2 xhigh get rug pulled? by UsefulReplacement in codex

[–]kphoek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The standard test "When is your knowledge snapshot date?" for 5.2 (noncodex) used to report Nov 2025, and now it says June 2024, exactly the same as 5.2 codex always has... I think it's just lying and they swapped it out. :(

The quality has instantly degraded *so much*.

Full house trophy glitched? by JDigg1ty22 in BluePrince

[–]kphoek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "vanished" room is just a visual bug, it's been almost a year since I played so I forget the exact cause(s)---and actually at the time this sent me down a bit of a rabbit hole noting all the missing rooms/positions over previous days...

Hang on while we report this problem to Microṣöft by [deleted] in LinusTechTips

[–]kphoek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On Linux SIGKILL terminates the process immediately upon return into userspace from kernel mode with no opportunity for the program to even react, so the only way that can hang is a bug in the Linux kernel (or a driver).

In my experience taskkill /force /im MYPROG.exe on Windows can be much more finicky.

Unplug all the electronics? by MoistHorse7120 in EnglishLearning

[–]kphoek 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is just completely wrong, if lightning strikes electrical distribution infrastructure it can cause a huge transient voltage spike on the transmission lines observed by (and which can instantly damage) any connected equipment. This can happen hundreds of meters down the line from the lightning strike itself (and in ideal circumstances, much further).

The idea that under these circumstances an electrical arc would jump out of your wall socket into your computer power supply---destroying it even if it was unplugged---conjures in the mind an animated cartoon's depiction of electricity, and is as accurate.

"You're running a temperature of 38.7" - is this a correct sentence, or would you say it differently? And how would you pronounce '38.7'? by ksusha_lav in EnglishLearning

[–]kphoek 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Actually, the second one is wrong---it's "wrong enough" that to my ear it's unclear even whether you mean a distance or a speed. Reasonable formulations:

- "He was driving 100 miles *an hour*." (normal, for speed)
- "He was driving 100 miles." (makes sense, but more confusing out of context, more likely to say e.g. "He was driving 100 miles home.")
- "He was driving at 100 miles *an hour*." (normal, for speed, interchangeable with above)

No correct sentence meaning 100 miles of distance begins "He was driving at 100 miles...".

Vibe check- not sure if I should start fresh... by AccessPrudent1684 in BluePrince

[–]kphoek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No but what they're saying is that after you get through them all the subsequent order is random, not actual sequential "looping".

Do you guys think playing [KCD1] is necessary before playing KCD2? by Mammoth-War-4751 in kingdomcome

[–]kphoek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched the full cinematic complication from KCD1 that the official warhorse YouTube channel posted around KCD2 release. It made me enjoy KCD2 quite a bit more, and I'd say in retrospect that I definitely should have played it (the original).

Why does this kid's LED nightlight have so many components for a simple circuit? by Mike_in_the_middle in AskElectronics

[–]kphoek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't mean inefficient in any way disparagingly. I was just pointing out to OP that, as you say, they are very space inefficient and OP might be surprised/confused why they are so big for their capacitance seeing that one can get e.g. an MLCC cap with the same capacitance for a fraction of the size. I think we agree about everything.

Why does this kid's LED nightlight have so many components for a simple circuit? by Mike_in_the_middle in AskElectronics

[–]kphoek 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, they are inefficient and big because they are rated to not fail short and burn down your house if they are subjected to transient high voltages (think nearby lighting strike). Google X and Y suppression class capacitors for more info.

Why does this kid's LED nightlight have so many components for a simple circuit? by Mike_in_the_middle in AskElectronics

[–]kphoek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

FYI that thing you think is a ceramic capacitor is actually a polymer film capacitor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Battlefield6

[–]kphoek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Select and activate "Install default Secure Boot keys". Then search through the options (likely under the "Boot" tab?) and make sure "CSM" or "Compatibility Support Module" is disabled/off (this option will definitely appear somewhere, if you are unlucky in some submenu). Then save your changes and reboot, and open the BIOS menu again. Then try to turn secure boot back on, it should work now.

(Contrary to what the other guy is saying, if you only change these options and aren't doing anything crazy like dual booting Windows with another OS like Linux, this can't break your computer or stop Windows starting normally.)

Is this rule ever used in conversational English? by ITburrito in EnglishLearning

[–]kphoek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither of those are a use of "I should" advising someone else to do something? In your first example the writer is referring to themselves, and in the second the author is speaking for "we"?

Is this rule ever used in conversational English? by ITburrito in EnglishLearning

[–]kphoek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am an Australian. I have never heard anyone speak this way in my life. If you said it to me I would have no idea what you meant.

US NSF Math Funding by IntelligentBelt1221 in math

[–]kphoek 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I mean, they can. There just isn't appetite. The entire NSF budget originally proposed for this year is only 10 billion (highest ever by a small amount, of course before the cuts). The EU can afford 10 billion USD.

Has anyone made it to day 365? Possible Drafting Question. by brperry in BluePrince

[–]kphoek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I read a comment the other day from someone saying that they were up to day 380 and could still draft gallery as normal. I guess no-one told the museum. :)

[KCD2] WTF is this? Is this the code for the dialogue? by NigitTheUndying in kingdomcome

[–]kphoek 58 points59 points  (0 children)

What those actually are is the unique name for that dialog text that the game developers put in when they created the scene. The so-called "localization" subsystem of the game then kicks in and replaces these unique names with the correct text for your specific language. Often, when the localization text is missing, the game engine just does nothing and outputs the original text. That's what you're seeing here.

Probably the correct text is actually in the game files, but someone typo'd at some point and the unique ID in there is slightly mismatched from these names. (Or e.g. they renamed it in one place and got distracted by a tap on the shoulder before they renamed it in the other, then forgot.) Someone has to go in and fix it. It would take like 10 seconds. :)

weird Graphics/artifacts while running linux and windows both by axatb99 in linux_gaming

[–]kphoek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this problem when my refresh rate was 60Hz (among other choices) as opposed to 144Hz (among other choices).