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IngeniousRocks (They/She)

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I have opinions. Some of them are terrible. For this I am sorry.

Don't DM me without permission please

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  • Brilliant! Much appreciated reply.

  • I'm not normally in the "just buy one" crowd but I'm gonna be honest, if you're crowdsourcing the dimensions for your hole, I'm not sure you have the skills to do this safely.

    If you leave any metal shavings unaddressed you could cause a short at a later date. You could also injure yourself depending on how you make the hole.

    I'm gonna recommend you spend a bit of time on Newegg or Aliexpress and get a cheap, similarly sized, case that already has an acrylic or tempered glass panel installed.

    Alternatively, if you're gonna do it anyway:Whatever you choose is subjective, but you'll probably wanna trace where the gray metal is visible and keep all that behind the black panel, cut out a large void with a cutting wheel (if you have the right safety gear, seriously those things can easily take an eye out) or a hacksaw. Use a drill to make relief holes all around the inside of your trace before cutting to make it easier.

    Your case has vent holes, those are directly over your cpu. In this configuration, if you cut those holes out and replace them with acrylic you will be suffocating your cpu. This means you need to add an exhaust fan to help carry hot air out. Most cases have space for 2 40mm or 80mm exhause fans in the back near the IO shield.

  • I felt gaming slipping way from me for years, turned out I had killed my dopaminergic response with tiktok. About a year since quitting tiktok and I'm gaming more than ever again, AND enjoying it.

    Magic the gathering is slipping as a hobby, mostly because I've been playing other games though

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  • Thanks for the reply, I kinda figured it'd "just work" but I didn't wanna put the time into compiling it for my machine if I didn't have at least a second opinion

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  • Will this accept music hosted on a samba network drive or only truly local files?

    I'm interested in the app but the machine I'd use it on is mega weaksauce (celeronD, 2g DDR2) and I have all my media stored on a different rig

  • Where I grew up it was about a 45 minute walk to the library. I went maybe twice a year.

    Now I'm about 15 minutes from the library and I'm there weekly.

    Its a perfectly fine walk to go that far, it just kinda blows to do it regularly

  • This is not obvious to anyone who has slowly developed a late in life layer allergy and noticed after years that avocados are kinda spicy all of a sudden.

    Its me, I'm that person.

    Anyway though, even barring my subnormal experience, people don't often think of the type of sap a fruit tree may have contained before eating. In fact I think that'd be particularly bizarre if one WAS thinking about that before they ate their snack. So no, its not particularly obvious.

  • My acoustic guitar if I play it in the bathroom

  • My Sociology teacher in highschool was straight edge.

    The said it was the straight edges or the crust punks and he was uncomfy in itchy clothes.

  • With modern Lithium ion batteries its because as their capacity decreases over time the BMS can't always keep up and recover the 100% point unless you're occasionally draining it all the way. This can result in someone charging their battery to say 97% and leaving it for hours to reach a 100% it will never reach. This is potentially unsafe as it heats up the battery.

    Edit: Autocorrupt beansed up my comment

  • You still occasionally should, let it go all the way to dead, but for calibration reasons instead of safety reasons

  • Oh Boy!

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  • There are apps that don't close gracefully when asked by systemd in my experience. I've often forgotten to close one and been stuck waiting 90s for a watchdog to timeout so the app gets killed.

    This is not a problem unique to windows.

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  • That's a great idea, I've got some hacker/programmer buddies who go to defcon and ziacon every year so I'm gonna try to go next year to make connections in the field too. Missed them this year and I was super upset, I've been wanting to hit defcon since I was a freshman in high-school, some decade and a half ago

  • I do have way too much free time, that's why I'm in school to get the piece of paper that says I know programming so I can get a job god I'm so bored being unemployed sucks

  • So there's some data its concatenating from some lists and running some checks on. If one if the checks succeeds it runs a function called clearInfo, I don't know js so idk if that's a built-in or if they defined it elsewhere in the script. If that check fails it runs clearInterval. This is all wrapped in a function called setInterval, and it looks like if all the checks succeed and the interpreter isn't moved to a different section of code by those functions called earlier then it will set whatever this interval is to 10000, presumably milliseconds. That's the big block in the middle.

    The top block calls some code referencing a document, which appears to be stored as a list, index 12 is referenced and another obfuscated argument is applied to it.

    The bottom block appears to be defining a function that will interact with the document referenced above. Calling the function showInfo and presumably concatenating and formatting some data into a pretty output for a user to get info regarding the document being referenced.

    Someone who actually knows js could probably tell you more, I know python and c++ and this looks kinda like python but the syntax is a bit different so I could be way off

  • Didn't you smell the bacon like odor of a Truant-Officer stalking behind the post trying to track down those kids?

  • They said nerds not "Placebo Obsessesed Rich Nerds"