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Dendr0 , to linux in Linux Gaming PC 2024 (with Coreboot-Support)?

Might want to reconsider the mobo/cpu choice, given the current situation with Intel chips failing at a pretty high rate.

B0g3nNutz3r OP ,

Thank you for this information. In my research about these chips I have not stumbled upon this issue, since intel seems to be tight lipped about this issue. The seem to blame the high failure rate on the motherboard manufactures and suggest that they are caused by a wrong voltage configuration.

sfera ,
B0g3nNutz3r OP ,

I have seen that. I am currently reading the article linked by thingsiplay. When I am done absorbing the information, I will edit my post and incorporate the information into it.

30p87 ,

According to current information, there are two main issues: Certain 13th gen chips have had manufacturing defects, specifically oxidation. Also, a bug in the microcode for 13th and 14th gen orders a higher voltage for the chip than the transistors can handle long term, which means especially systems with a high uptime and load essentially burned themselves to a point of constant crashing. They will fix that soon tho, but affected units are permanently damaged now. And no one knows for certain that all issues are fixed now, so I’d advise to either wait for some time (a few months), or go AMD - possibly the new Ryzen 9000s, launching in 15 days (after a 15 day delay).

pleasejustdie , to asklemmy in To those who know about writing and such: Does a Mary Sue/Gary Stu NEVER fail? or their failings are to minimal to take account on them?

A Mary Sue can still fail, they just usually succeed. The biggest issues with a Mary Sue aren’t their success, its the believability of their success. Is it reasonable for this person to be so skilled. If they have PHD level knowledge in 15 different fields, that’s a bit much. But they may have PHD level knowledge in 1 or 2 fields, and they may be able to get through like that without coming off as a Mary Sue, look at The Martian by Andy Weir (or the movie with Matt Damon) The premise of sending people with 2 PHDs in complementary fields to reduce the number of people needing to be sent makes logical sense, so him being an expert, and also being the right kind of expert, to survive makes sense. And the fact he isn’t an expert in everything else helped drive the narrative and provided the direction and the plot in a reasonable and believable way.

I think that’s what is important, not making your character flawless, or even introducing some flaws to a flawless character, because that still ends up coming off weird, but instead start with a flawed character and then remove flaws until you have just enough to make everything the character needs to survive believable. Another view of this, Die Hard, John McClaine wasn’t the typical Mary Sue, he wasn’t perfect and the audience feels like he’s constantly in danger and just a mixture of skill and luck gets him through it. A flawed character is more impactful to the reader. I am a flawed person, I relate better to flawed people.

LemmeAtEm , to science_memes in Before times.

Making this comment because I’m seeing some of these issues crop up in the comments, and in comments from different instances that can’t see each other, so rather than reply individually, I’ll just make a separate standalone comment.

It bugs me a little whenever people talk about how old a species is. There are different levels to how wrong it is possible to be about this. The worst level is where people think that it’s the individuals that are somehow ancient. No. The individuals from those times are as long gone as all the other individuals from that time. Most people don’t think that, but it happens. Another level is a bit less wrong, but still is. That the species itself is ancient because it somehow avoided evolution. Nah, it’s just retained a lot of characteristics. Theses species still underwent evolution, it’s literally unavoidable. It’s just that the way they adapted to an ancient environment still works as adaptation to the current (and intervening) environments. They haven’t gone through as many drastic visible changes because the way their ancestors lived still works for their modern iterations.

So it is definitely fair to say a species is old, but it’s important to realize that that doesn’t mean it’s literally old in that it hasn’t evolved. If they are impressed by species that haven’t gone through a lot of apparent changes over the eons, they should check out stromatolites.

fossilesque OP ,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Sound off, king. You got good points. :)

HobbitFoot , to asklemmy in How come have militaries weaponize and test stuff

Lots of militaries stick with technology from one war to the next. These militaries generally lose when they go against superior tactics.

ipacialsection , (edited ) to linux in Linux Gaming PC 2024 (with Coreboot-Support)?
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I don’t have much PC building experience, but these specs seem sufficient. Only comment is that you might need to use a distro with a new-ish kernel and graphics stack, given the very recent CPU and GPU. So not Debian stable, but Fedora, Ubuntu, or any rolling release distro will be fine.

noxy , to news in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation
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I hate this and have already blocked the bot.

Comments are obscenely long, and I see no reason to trust your source.

Rooki OP ,
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Thats yours, we endoresed every to block it when you dont like it.

Appoxo , to android in 10 years of android and I never managed to share files via WiFi direct
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I think I sorta used it in the early 2010s but with 3rd party apps to transfer larger files phone to phone instead of bluetooth.
Nowadays NFC does it fine enough but I rarely have the need to share files outside of my home.

whotookkarl , (edited ) to asklemmy in What Podcasts do you listen to?
@whotookkarl@lemmy.world avatar

Some in my podcasts app:

  • Hospital records
  • Dan Carlin’s hardcore history
  • comedy bang bang
  • startalk
  • Jeff gerstmann
  • waking up with Sam Harris

Also have nightvale and wtf marc maron but haven’t listened to those in a long time.

TrickDacy , to science_memes in rebellion

Sounds like you thought two words were related and it really pissed off some nerd?

Zeke , to mildlyinfuriating in I need new glasses. The only insurance-approved place I can shop online will cost $250 with my needs. I went to a "cheap" glasses website that doesn't accept insurance: $250. Yay, America.

Have you tried Zenni?

all-knight-party , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Who or what is Jerma?
@all-knight-party@kbin.run avatar

He's a fantastic video game streamer. Very charismatic, genuine, and funny. I think one of the things that makes him special is he'll do ridiculous things for a joke. If he thinks of a funny idea on the fly, sometimes he'll basically stop playing whatever game he was supposed to be streaming, and just do something else stupid instead.

For example, one time he performed a "magic trick" by unplugging his modem and then plugging it back in, using the time in between when the stream was frozen to run out of the room, making it look like he "disappeared". He would do insane, hilarious stuff like that regularly, it wasn't like he had special streams where he did things like that, he did them all the time.

Of course he ALSO did special streams where he went even further, such as the "doll house" stream where he had a whole set made up like a fake house and basically became a Sims character with needs bars and everything. He's a really special guy, and you could spend all day listing all of his amazing feats. He perfectly walks the line between being actually stupid in a funny way, and playing it up as a character, it's convincing enough that it all just becomes "Jerma", but he is also a genuinely good guy.

thingsiplay , (edited ) to linux in Linux Gaming PC 2024 (with Coreboot-Support)?

I’m not sure if an Intel 13th or 14th gen CPU is the best choice at the moment. They are defective:

Edit: A little note on the iGPU of your CPU. I used one without integrated graphics for almost 10 years and is one of the things I regret to be honest. You might encounter an issue in the future and want to disable the graphics card in example, to eliminate issues with driver or whatever. Or if the card is failing. Then you would be happy if you could access your system without a dedicated graphics card. Or like in my situation, I would use the old computer for something else without a graphics card, but can’t. Not the worst thing in the world, but reconsider this decision.

robocall , to science_memes in yew
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Ah, geez. And you got the stink lines and everything.

HootinNHollerin , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in How do I create a new /thing? (a sublemmy?)

!newtolemmy has all the info u need

Don_Dickle ,

ask a question of them and they said they don’t support lemmy world.

tiefling , to asklemmy in Who the hell is MrBeast?

A guy who sells chocolate bars or something

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