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    Pythons reacted to Anghammarad in Does this have any sort of romantic connotation?   
    Can and can not... 
     
    if it is something that triggers a fond memory, yes it is romantic...
     
    if it is like my boss once told me... and I cite here "I was on the toilet last evening and I thought of you" then maybe it is not romantic =)
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    Pythons reacted to bleedblue in Netflix show/Youtube channel to binge recommendations   
    Series as in there's a tv series? Or if you're referring to the movies, I've already seen and laughed at them lol.
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    Pythons got a reaction from bleedblue in Netflix show/Youtube channel to binge recommendations   
    The sharknado series
    Nah, I was recently watching 'Daredevil', which was okay... Or if you're into comedy, literally just type that in and click whatever.
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    Pythons reacted to Anghammarad in Netflix show/Youtube channel to binge recommendations   
    on Netflix all the Marvel series... 
    Youtube I personally follow Alec Steele, Miracle of Sound (music mostly related to games and really good), DIY Perks... just to name a few
  5. Informative
    Pythons reacted to Nuluvius in How to install Eclipse IDE?   
    If you want a nicer and more feature rich environment then you might like to consider Visual Studio and/or CLion. The use cases for Eclipse are becoming more niche as it becomes increasingly outdated and outpaced by better alternatives in different arenas.
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    Pythons reacted to SALEEN961 in PC Lagging after moving house   
    I would just verify some simple things, is your CMOS battery dead or missing, meaning your overclock disappeared when you unplugged the tower, how are your temps, maybe your CPU cooler shifted during the move and the dried thermal compound isn't making great contact afterwards.
     
    Improper voltage is possible but not terribly common, using your favorite monitoring software check your 12V, 5V, and 3.3V voltages if they're all correct while under load then your power supply is making due with whatever voltage is going in it.
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    Pythons got a reaction from samunars in Demagnetization of Phone Compass   
    The short answer is no.
    The long answer is maybe
    Firstly, it's quite difficult to 'shield' a magnetic field.
    Secondly, I don't think that something designed for phones (that have 'compasses') would disrupt your phone too much.
     
    You'd have to have a very strong magnet to start affecting your phones components.
     
    Hope this helped!
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    Pythons reacted to Whimsker in S8+ making strange sounds when buffering videos   
    It's weird, I plugged earpods in and the static then plays through the earpods, which I don't really understand. I know I saw people saying using the optional settings helped when they were using headphones but I'd rather fix it for when I just want to watch something in bed without needing earpods for it. I'll play around with some settings and see if that changes anything
     
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    Pythons got a reaction from Beef Boss in The school computers   
    This is what I did:

    Download Firefox, install an "unblocker" VPN as an add-on - I don't know how this worked, but it did
    In Firefox, right-click and image to set as background. This would bypass the windows 'change background' option

     
  10. Agree
    Pythons reacted to dizmo in New build help   
    Not a huge fan. Older processor, slow RAM. Wouldn't Coffee Lake be a smarter route?
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    Pythons reacted to LogicalDrm in See first?   
    Can others know who you prioritize? No. Thats setting for just how your feed looks like.
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    Pythons reacted to Crunchy Dragon in Best Case under 100 bucks?   
    Out of all of the ones you listed, I'd go for the S340 Elite
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    Pythons reacted to wONKEyeYEs in Creative writing stuff   
    Write a story about learning the pitfalls of procrastination.
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    Pythons got a reaction from DnFx91 in Linux boot not working   
    Hello,
    I found that if booted with the windows installation disk, you can load up command prompt and use the following commands:
     
    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot
    bootrec /RebuildBcd
     
    It fixes the 'Master Boot Record', and allows me to boot to windows now!
     
    Thanks for the help and thoughts everyone!!
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    Pythons reacted to Master Disaster in Linux boot not working   
    Sounds like you installed GRUB over BootMGR.
     
    Before we continue is the system booting in legacy mode or UEFI mode? If you bring up the boot menu can you choose Windows Boot Manager as an option?
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    Pythons reacted to LUUD18 in Linux boot not working   
    Get a windows repair dvd/usb (usually the windows installer dvd/usb contains it) and run the repair guide. It should repair your bootloader.
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    Pythons reacted to DnFx91 in Linux boot not working   
    the ways to fix this have already been opinted out by others, but as a thought, you may still be able to boot into windows from your boot select screen by skipping over the bootloader
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    Pythons reacted to Max_Settings in Thermal paste help!   
    99% rubbing alcohol is the recommended way 
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    Pythons reacted to Megah3rtz in Thermal paste help!   
    If you don't have pure rubbing alcohol, I'd remove the CPU to avoid a possible spill on the motherboard. 
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    Pythons reacted to Billy_Mays in Thermal paste help!   
    I just checked mine 50% ethyl rubbing alcohol
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    Pythons reacted to Max_Settings in Thermal paste help!   
    Here watch this to see different methods
     
     
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    Pythons reacted to Billy_Mays in Thermal paste help!   
    Rubbing alcohol will work fine
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    Pythons reacted to cloneman in Waking from sleep   
    Most desktop motherboards support wake-on-lan, but it's a capricious technology, you probably just need to enable it in the bios (Wake on PCIE device) or a driver update (Realtek for example had Windows 10 WoL problems with older drivers). Or, you're not sending the packet correctly, you need to sent it from a device in your internal network, not from the internet.
     
    But, it's definitely not reliable enough to use as an alarm clock. Use an old phone in airplane mode.
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    Pythons reacted to ZackCodesAI in Waking from sleep   
    Just buy an alarm clock, it would be cheaper than trying any new hardware or buying and software for that.
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    Pythons reacted to brwainer in Port 139 and 445?   
    Port 139 - primarily NetBios, which is the protocol used by Windows clients to find each other on a LAN - they mainly just exchange their name and such. This is what gets enabled when you are in a Private type network, or if you choose to enable finding computers on a Public type network
    https://www.speedguide.net/port.php?port=139
    Port 445 - NetBIOS and/or SMB over IP
    https://www.speedguide.net/port.php?port=445
     
    Basically, if you want to access other computers on the LAN by name, and they aren't in the local DNS server, you need these ports open. And if you want to use SMB transfers, you need 445 open.
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