monsterpiece42

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[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 63 points 1 month ago (7 children)
[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 2 points 1 month ago

By nature noticing these things repeatedly either comes from hypervigilance or having sensory differences that make you hear footsteps when others would not.

Obviously there are exceptions like if you live on a floor lower than someone or something.

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Trauma, neurodivergence, or both detected!

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I work in a PC repair shop and I run my tool stick on this way. By the way, you can just put a folder in your Ventoy and store non-iso files so you can have portable apps and so on.

  • Acronis (can clone to reduced size drives unlike clonezilla which can only clone to equal or bigger)
  • MemTest86 & MemTest86+ (+ is the FOSS one. Recommend both because sometimes one won't work)
  • Don't forget that you can put other stuff in a Ventoy, not just .isos. I have shitlods of utilities in a folder beside all the .isos.
  • Tons more but I just woke up for work. I will make this list much longer when I get there of I can remember to

Edit: ADHD did ADHD things. Here's some more stuff. A lot of it is Windows-centric because that's what we specialize in. ISOs:

  • PC Unlocker (Windows password remover, paid)
  • Gandalf's Windows Preboot (similar to Hirans, but modern. Paid.)

Utilities:

  • CrystalDiskInfo (SMART checks and more on SSDs)
  • CrystalDiskMark (SSD benchmark)
  • FastCopy (Windows copy utility. Free)
  • HDTunePro (v5.00 specifically. After this, license binds to a single machine. HDD SMART checks, benchmark, secure erase, sector scans, and more.)
  • OCCT (CPU, GPU, Memory, PSU, and other checks and stress tests. Top-tier tool.)
  • F6 Drivers (drivers for NVMe detection on some laptops)
  • Spacesniffer (visual representation of disk utilization. Similar to WinDirStat, but looks nicer/runs quicker imo. Free.)
[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 7 points 3 months ago

Yes this is the correct answer. The words in the meme are written to a hypothetical end user. They would not reference technology like the other person said.

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 1 points 4 months ago

Yeah definitely a stupidity problem and not an education problem. /s

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 10 points 4 months ago

This simply isn't true. They are still cheap even for decent stuff. I got a T15 Gen 2 when it was 2.5yrs old for about $400 on eBay. You're not going to get an even remotely decent laptop in most cases for that kind of money. And to be clear, I love old Thinkpads. I have them going back to the IBM days.

Modern Thinkpads: -easy to work on -plenty fast for most things -still made of the carbon composite and magnesium chassis we like -hinges are beefy -upgradeable ram -available with GPU -lighter and easier to daily than any of the old chonks -replaceable keyboard, track pad and track point, and fingerprint -dual thunderbolt connection (and docks are stupid cheap.. I find them for $30 sometimes)

Downsides exist but they're not the end of the world: -one drive slot (drives are huge now, who cares) -8gb of RAM is soldered but the rest is not (max 40gb) -internal battery but laptop is faster and has better battery life than my maxed out T580

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com -2 points 5 months ago

I'm not going to debate an amateur (as an amateur to be fair) about something that already has a ruling. In 2008, DC v. Heller ruled that the ownership of firearms included the purpose of self defense independent of anything to do with a militia. Link

That said, the federalist paper you linked made a great case for a militia but did not talk about the People's right to bear arms. It was also written 4 whole years before the 2nd amendment was ratified so using as an interpretation tool is not adequate. Similarly, it would make sense to me that if firearm bans were common throughout the 1700s, that in 1792 they would pass an amendment to counter that if they didn't like it...

I don't have in-depth knowledge about the 14th amendment and I don't have time to look right now so I'll ask.. what/how does the 14th amendment have/do that implies an amendment which specifically states "The People" (a protected term, such as in "We The People), did not apply to The People? Federal or not, the meaning is the same. Unless I'm missing something.

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com -3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Intent isn't started. It says the state gets guns (a militia) so the people get guns too.

Not saying you need to agree with the sentiment, but grammatically that is what it says.

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 1 points 5 months ago

Boy. Arrogant and wrong too.

You're not even replying to the same person. The 2nd person didn't state an opinion on OneDrive at all.

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 1 points 5 months ago

Oh right on, I didn't realize rsync was just a differential copy--thays dope! I hope I didn't come off paranoid lol.. I work in a PC repair shop (mostly Windows machines) and I am not used to the average consumer giving a cleaver answer about backups and drive maintenance.

Congratulations again on the new machine. Hope it treats you well!

[–] monsterpiece42@reddthat.com 1 points 5 months ago (2 children)

So about that. I don't use rsync, but any regular bulk reads/writes will wear an SSD quickly!

What I meant was, if your drive(a) isn't new with the new build, I would recommend it. I've been seeing failure rates on SSDs with hard use (like weekly backups) at only the 3-5 year mark. And usually when they die its all at once.

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