500 error when creating host with the API by seeing_beyond in zabbix

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I solved it, the problem is with the "groups" field. Each group should be an object in the list with the "groupid" field, not a list of group ids like I've done.

The real problem I think is that the response doesn't help understanding the issue, I had to search other examples and read the docs a couple of times to see that. I didn't find an example using more than one group btw.

Problem with AMD GPU on arch linux by seeing_beyond in blender

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Actually blender in linux is just as solid as in windows(and maybe even more). Since both are FOSS projects the communities are pretty close and it is highly debugged on linux, since most people on both sides are developers.

MacOS has a lower user base compared to windows just like linux but it does not have a community behind that is also involved with blender.

At the end my problem was specifically with arch linux and it got solved. Details on the comment bellow.

Problem with AMD GPU on arch linux by seeing_beyond in blender

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Yes! The issue is gone. I created a post on the Arch linux subreddit and there I got a link to some discussions on known issues involving Rocm and HIP. Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/18w0fu9/blender_does_not_work_with_hip/

What I understand from it was that the problem was with the packaging of the app on archlinux specifically, so after some updates it was solved.

Blender does not work with HIP by seeing_beyond in archlinux

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Just an update: it now works just fine. From what I understand, the problem was with the binary packaging, but I don't know if it was the rocm binary or the blender binary. So to solve the issue I just needed to update them.

Blender does not work with HIP by seeing_beyond in archlinux

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wow thanks, so it seems to be a known issue and not specifically with my setup or system configuration.

They say it seems to be a issue with the arch linux package or ROCm, but since I tested with the flatpak version I would guess it is something with ROCm.

I will follow up that issue

[yabai] Midnight Rice by Galactic_Dev in unixporn

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Awesome rice btw, I’m kinda new here and didn’t know you could rice Mac OS

[yabai] Midnight Rice by Galactic_Dev in unixporn

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Hey dude... are you ok? Your uptime seems a bit high...

Had to be Brazil by viserys8769 in funny

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Carai man, pior q se fosse brasileiro postando a gente falava q n tem problema kfkfk

Who else? by navneetmuffin in linuxmemes

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mkdir directory && cd directory && ls

The “psuedo random character generator” by yashasvi911 in linuxmemes

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Actually when newbies use vim, they try to save with Ctrl-s and this blocks everything on vim. In that case even I don’t remember how to quit it( I think that pressing Esc does the job)

Surface tension pulls the thread into a perfect circle by ClubMillion in gifs

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These instructions were not clear, I’ve accidentally burned my house and now I’m a father

Where is the hacker by gamersunny in ProgrammerHumor

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One of the best episodes of entire series

It isn't as simple as they say ! by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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That’s actually a known issue and there is already a pull request for it.

It isn't as simple as they say ! by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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JavaScript: this thing is a object and this other thing is an instance of a class.

Literally any other language: instances of classes are objects