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Handmeat

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  • Location
    Cincinnati, OH
  • Interests
    Games, Warhammer 40K, Computers, Networking, Hobby Electronics, Woodworking, 3d Printing
  • Occupation
    Technical Project Co-ordinator

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 3600
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte X570 UD
  • RAM
    16GB
  • GPU
    RTX 2070 Super
  • Case
    Corsair Air 540
  • Storage
    1TB NVME
  • PSU
    Corsair CM750
  • Display(s)
    Viotek 34" 2K 100Hz Ultrawide
  • Cooling
    Deepcool Captain 240 RGB
  • Keyboard
    Razer Black Widow Ultimate 2013 V1
  • Mouse
    Razer Oroborous
  • Operating System
    Linux/Windows
  • Laptop
    I have literal crates full of craptops.

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  1. Anroid 11 rolls out and guess what? Pixel owners still get the best stuff. I think the certified phone calls will be absolutely wonderful once they're more widely adopted and in use. Source: https://blog.google/products/android/android-11/
  2. It's still a bit too full of lots of crap I'll never care about, But it's on the short-list.
  3. Oooh, I do like challenges and that sounds like it's perfect. The less of the 937Mhz RAM I use, the better.
  4. So I have a Dell Inspiron duo, ya know, This one. Anyway, I had been running Lubuntu on it, but even that's too heavy anymore. This thing has a dual core Atom processor and 2GB of extraordinarily slow ram. It also has a shiny new $20 SSD in it tho. So I only really ever use it to run pronterface or troubleshoot networks, but I do still want to maintain touchscreen capabilities. I'm leaning towards Arch, but I want to see what other nerds think.
  5. I would reccomend the Creality Ender 3. It routinely (and currently) is on sale for $180 US. Big print bed, lost of community support, plenty of accessories already available on thingiverse. Link: https://www.creality3d.shop/collections/ender-series-3d-printer/products/creality-ender-3-3d-printer-economic-ender-diy-kits-with-resume-printing-function-v-slot-prusa-i3-220x220x250mm
  6. So just to make sure I understand this, I can just run screen as a command and it will give me new terminal window from within which I can then start the server itself? or Can I just include screen in my server start script?
  7. So I have an HPZ600 box running ubuntu server with a modded minecraft server living on it. Now, it's been a very long time since I messed with minecraft and this is the first time I have hosted on a box other than my local machine or rented space on the internet; but something curious happened last night. As the whole thing is headless, I SSH in from my personal rig to the server box both to set it up and to actually start the server and do things from console. Now, last night (or more accurately this morning), when I decided it was time to go to bed, I killed my ssh session (happened both with powershell and PuTTY) and the server shut down. Now, my theory is that by killing the session, it logged out my user and therefore killed any active processes, but that doesn't feel right, as it should just leave everything running, right? Running Ubuntu Server 18.04 and the modpack is Life in The Village 1.14. Any help would be muchly appreciated as I like to put my pc to sleep when I go to sleep as the RGB is rather bright... Edit: I feel bad for not thoroughly googling this first. Apparently I need to use screen to actually start the server in a seperate terminal. I think I can figure out how to do that.
  8. So I just wanted to brag a little: I was playing the closed(ish) alpha of Midnight Ghost Hunter tonight (which is like prop hunt meets GohstBusters) and I ended up getting one of the people playing with me to buy a set of LTT undies solely because I was bragging about how comfy they are. They'd never even seen a video until about now, but they were so impressed by how much I would not shut up about their superior quality and comfort that they ordered a pack just to see for themselves! (please note, the conversation was already on the topic of undies, so this was not just me being a shill)
  9. Firstly, interesting spelling of "thought". Next, @RuffRuffmcgruff I am aware, I was poking you with a stick. Thirdly, you're not wrong about it being slightly over-complicated, but I would argue that is part of the charm. You can tweak so many fine details about how it works and that is awesome. My counterpoint would be that it does come pre-configured so you don't actually have to even look at any of those options and it will Just Work for you're average pleb. Now, I do agree that their disorganized and directionless dev community needs to be corralled. Finally, as far as the menu options changing depending on previously selected menu options goes: that's simply because of the way it was designed and is not necessarily a bad thing. I use a good number of tools at work that I WISH did just that. I'm actually currently in the process of building an internal tool that will change your options as you use it and that's a good thing. Take almost any video game for example: You have your main menu where you can start a new game, load an existing one, options/settings, and quit. You click on settings and you get presented with audio settings, video settings, and input settings. So on and so forth, you get my point. That is the developer's way of holding your hand and guiding you to what you're looking for without simply presenting you with a config file with every setting there is in some sort of order(or not).
  10. @RuffRuffmcgruff Moving here due to thread lock. You said: "i press prntscreen and it does a prntscreen so i can copy and then paste that prntscreen if i needed to copy and paste a prntscreen" ShareX does that too and so much more. You can set it to automatically upload your screenshot to a destination of your choosing. Want it to ask before it does that? check a box. Want it to just take a screenshot and quietly put it on your clipboard when you hit prntscrn? don't check any boxes. ShareX is open source, greenshot is not.
  11. I'm sorry, but greenshot is hot garbage compared to ShareX.
  12. I added an obligatory quote but I feel like my summation of the article is representative enough of the referenced content not to need one. Am I missing anything else?
  13. If you, like me, are depraved enough to be on the insider fast track, you might have noticed that snipping tool is now being replaced by snip & sketch (unless you use shareX like every good nerd should). Microsoft has finally boarded the wagon headed for built in keyboard shortcut accessed screenshots! Windows key + Shift + S brings up a handy dandy screenshot tool with border detection etc and then automatically copies that screenshot to your clipboard. Microsoft is also finally making it easier (or in some cases possible at all) to re-bind the built in keyboard shortcuts (you can make Ctrl + Space do nothing!). Quick read: https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-build-18950-rolls-out-fast-ring-bringing-snip-sketch-improvements?amp Unnecessary but apparently obligatory quote from windows central: "Key customization: We've improved the discoverability of key assignment settings. Also, based on feedback, we've updated the default assigned value of Ctrl + Space to be "None". Ctrl + Space can still be used for toggling IME-on/off by changing the value through its setting." Full windows blog: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/07/31/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-18950/#4yVAlph14C1lkpgf.97
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