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uzarnom

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    uzarnom reacted to Mark Kaine in Gfycat is being discontinued (after 1 September 2023)   
    deserves them right for misspelling Gif like that...
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    uzarnom reacted to starsmine in Gfycat is being discontinued (after 1 September 2023)   
    man that link rot is going to be rough.
    At least it wont be as bad as photobucket going down. 
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    uzarnom reacted to TempestCatto in Gfycat is being discontinued (after 1 September 2023)   
    There's gonna be lots of r34 stuff... (hopefully ._.)
  5. Agree
    uzarnom reacted to DuckDodgers in Gfycat is being discontinued (after 1 September 2023)   
    The dotcom bubble is repeating itself again. The Web 2.0 investment model is headbutting against reality the "free" money is drying out. YT is cracking on adblockers, Netflix chasing out free riders, Twitter and Reddit are paywalling their APIs and the weak players are simply closing the shop. Google, as usual, will simply throw even more services to their graveyard of dead projects.
    The tightening privacy and data sharing laws across the world is simply pouring more gas on the fire.
  6. Informative
    uzarnom got a reaction from soldier_ph in Gfycat is being discontinued (after 1 September 2023)   
    Summary
    Gfycat is being discontinued after 1 September 2023. Users are being recommended to save their uploads as all hosted data will be inaccessible.
     
     
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    Looks like the site's owner had let the certificate expire temporarily in May (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/the-link-rot-spreads-gif-hosting-site-gfycat-shutting-down-sept-1/)
     
    My thoughts
    We did it samurai. The internet is undergoing a mass exodus. To all the datahorders, you were right, please roll back the internet before my dad wakes up.

     
    Sources
    https://lemmy.world/post/953190?scrollToComments=true
    https://gfycat.com/
    https://www.ghacks.net/2023/07/02/gfycat-com-shuts-down-on-september-1-and-all-gifs-will-be-taken-down/
    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/the-link-rot-spreads-gif-hosting-site-gfycat-shutting-down-sept-1/
  7. Informative
    uzarnom got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Gfycat is being discontinued (after 1 September 2023)   
    Summary
    Gfycat is being discontinued after 1 September 2023. Users are being recommended to save their uploads as all hosted data will be inaccessible.
     
     
    Quotes

    Additional Info
    Looks like the site's owner had let the certificate expire temporarily in May (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/the-link-rot-spreads-gif-hosting-site-gfycat-shutting-down-sept-1/)
     
    My thoughts
    We did it samurai. The internet is undergoing a mass exodus. To all the datahorders, you were right, please roll back the internet before my dad wakes up.

     
    Sources
    https://lemmy.world/post/953190?scrollToComments=true
    https://gfycat.com/
    https://www.ghacks.net/2023/07/02/gfycat-com-shuts-down-on-september-1-and-all-gifs-will-be-taken-down/
    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/the-link-rot-spreads-gif-hosting-site-gfycat-shutting-down-sept-1/
  8. Like
    uzarnom reacted to Retro_R in Roasting YOUR setups, AGAIN (SPONSORED)   
    I didn't see it in time to upload my own setup. (3800x, 5700xt, 32gb ram. also i know the cable management is horrible)
     
    also linus rocking da pride mouse 🤨


  9. Agree
    uzarnom reacted to Bombastinator in Need some measurements for the Corsair 380T's water cooling brackets   
    If you’ve got something of paper or wood and it works why not just leave it there?  It’s not like it’s visible.
  10. Informative
    uzarnom reacted to Bombastinator in Need some measurements for the Corsair 380T's water cooling brackets   
    Aha.  Ok.  3d printing isn’t a bad idea then, depending on how they attach.   As for measurements those are the holes for standard 120mm fans and they’re all the same so for distance apart just look at one of those for the horizontal measurement and your case for the connection ends.  It looks like some sort of slot or something.  The issue there is if it’s too narrow 3d printing will have strength issues.  It might anyway.  It might be the Better part of valor to change the design so it’s one bracket not two, and just have two round holes in it for the fans.  Unless your 3d printer does steel(some do) in which case it doesn’t matter.  A lot of em are extrusion plastic though and design adjustments would have to be made.
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    uzarnom reacted to HARDWELL9191 in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    I personally have the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports Duo and I couldn't be happier with It especially for the price. Runs my 5600x under 60 degrees at all times except in benchmarks when It reaches 65 degrees.
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    uzarnom reacted to CriSis_ in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    Could go for a Noctua NH-D12L, though it could be better to go for a water cooler depending on what your cooling. 
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    uzarnom reacted to dizmo in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    AIOs haven't been bad for ages. Though if you got that case new I could see why you might have some qualms, as it's a very old case.
    Just grab an AIO and go. If you're looking for a cheaper option you can find EVGA units really cheap (I got mine for about $30, open box). Just budget an extra $20 for fan replacements.
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    uzarnom reacted to tkitch in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    Pumps would rarely die outright instantly.  They usually start getting loud and rattly.  (Sort of like a dying fan) and temps start to get significantly worse.
     
    You usually get some warning on impending failure.

    For an anecdote:  My 280 AIO from 2016 is going strong still.  (I picked up a really good sale price on a replacement 280 recently-ish.  So next time I do real PC maintenance, I'm swapping.)
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    uzarnom reacted to CriSis_ in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    I know the artic coolers seems to have quite the reputation as being reliable and cool https://www.scan.co.uk/products/arctic-liquid-freezer-ii-240-240mm-all-in-one-hydro-cpu-cooler-2x120mm-pwm-fan-aluminium-copper?gclid=Cj0KCQjwidSWBhDdARIsAIoTVb12jMgltF2gHVZTP6pwojWzQ1ha0DX5h_Sr_q__yYENXg49WbigXmkaAgSYEALw_wcB. As for ek and lian li when I was looking for a 280mm aio for my cooler I found that both seem to have pump problems often though I have not used any so this is just based on what I've heard. 
     
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    uzarnom reacted to tkitch in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    outside of a couple coolers that had some fucked up issues where the liquid turned to goo?  (Thanks for the reporting, GN!)  I haven't heard much about any single AIO having terrible failure rates.  
     
    I Do know that both LL and EK have good warranty support, so I wouldn't hesitate to use either of them if I was in the market for a new AIO.
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    uzarnom got a reaction from Tan3l6 in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    ahh, still thanks for pointing me to that. I'll be building an ultra small gaming computer for my sister soon.
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    uzarnom reacted to tkitch in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    AIOs don't  have maintenance.
    There is no fluid replacement or anything else.
     
    Don't get an H100i, Corsair AIOs are "meh" at best.  (Not terrible, but you can do better for the price.)

    240mm AIOs are fairly common and easy to get.  Arctic, Lian Li, and EK all make great AIOs.
     
    If your choices are a sub-150mm cooler, or an AIO?  An AIO is better any day of the week.
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    uzarnom reacted to Fasauceome in Any Decent Cooler under 150mm? or should I just buy an AIO (I fear watercooling)   
    The Dark Rock TF has always been an interesting consideration for low profile coolers.
    https://a.co/d/e1BWI0k
    Not exactly a cheap cooler, but kind of badass. Doesn't need both fans so you can be under 150mm
  20. Agree
    uzarnom reacted to AnonymousGuy in Lofi Girl live stream taken down after abusive copyright claim   
    I'd bet they're running out of a cloud instance.  It's not possible to have 100% uptime on a residential connection because you're eventually going to get forced off for a modem update or node maintenance or some shit like that.
     
    Pure non-network uptime: I've had my windows server run for months on end without rebooting.  I think I had one get close to a year before I had shut it down for hardware upgrades.  My power grid is really stable with 99.99% uptime and it's on a 2 hour battery backup anyways which is longer than the longest outage that has happened in 10 years.
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    uzarnom reacted to Ninja1 in Thunderstorm and Pc wont start.   
    Its cheaper to fo to store from where I bought it they probably have lots of spares for testing. They will do it for free. I couldnt go before because it was raining. 
  22. Informative
    uzarnom reacted to Poinkachu in Keeps crashing, recycles restart, unresponsive. Pls help   
    Because that model has a clear cmos button at the back, should be at near the edge of IO shield
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    uzarnom reacted to Franck in Determine if given points form a rectangle   
    Have you thought this might actually be a XY problem ?
     
    Also this is a rectangle :
     

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    uzarnom reacted to Eigenvektor in Determine if given points form a rectangle   

    This complicates things a lot. I think you need to add additional constraints to make this solvable. E.g. "smallest rectangle whose edges touch all points". If, for example, you only have two given points then there's an infinite number of solutions, which essentially makes this unsolvable. Or if all of your points are on the same line.
     
    I think I'd still do a first round with a variation of what I proposed above, because that will be much faster:
    Merge identical points (i.e. keep only one instance) If the number of remaining points is n ≤ 2 → no solution/infinite solutions, abort n = 3 → see below n ≥ 4 → go to step 3 Sort points by their x-coordinate Keep the one(s) with the xmin and xmax If there is only one for both keep them as corners If there is only one for either xmin or xmax, but multiple for the other, abort, no solution Otherwise keep the ones with ymin and ymax as corners Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the y-coordinate You should be left with 4 distinct corners Otherwise, no solution, abort Select three corners at random It must be possible to connect them in a way that forms a right angle Otherwise, no solution, abort Keep the two corners that are not the center of the right angle They must form a right angle with the remaining corner, using it as the center point The two corners and the two other points must have the same distance from one another You should now have a rectangle. Make sure that all remaining points are neither outside nor inside the rectangle (i.e. all of them are on its edge). Would it find a solution to the points below? I don't think so…

     
    If you can't find a solution with these steps, you'll have to go the much more computationally expensive route to find four parallel/orthogonal lines that include all of the points as @Sauron said. Not sure how to find an abort condition here where you can be certain that no solution can ever be found.
     
    3 point solution:
    Select two points (p1, p2) at random. Connect them with a straight line. If point p3 is on that line, abort, no solution/infinite solutions Send a parallel line through the third point Now connect the two lines with orthogonal lines, starting at the two points You now have one possible solution
     
    This already has three possible solutions, depending on which two points you pick as a starting point. The more points you have the more possible solutions there are (and the higher the chance there is none)… Not sure there's an elegant solution for an arbitrary number of points that is solvable in finite time.
     
  25. Agree
    uzarnom reacted to GoodBytes in Python is stupid   
    It can be automatically. It's just a registry entry which can be added via... (From a developer of a solution that needs/want to add environment variables) well... the registry APIs, or command line or PowerShell, or VBA script, or WMIC. They are all good.
     
    In fact, Python offers you the option when you run the setup:
     

     
    Just check the box, hit "Install Now" and enjoy Python.
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