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  • I think the original series is pretty damn amazing. Shippudden has its ups and downs. Even if you ignore the (bad) fillers, the ending is just trash. On the other hand, it has the best moments of the show and lots of great characters getting lots of screentime, so its hard to ignore.

    (I don't know shit about Boruto 😁)

  • Stubbornness, shortsightedness, dramatization

  • I encode at roughly half the material's playtime with a 1080p source. Using a Ryzen 3600 with Handbrake/SVT-AV1 @ RF 25, Preset 9.

    Edit: I achieve about 80% compression like this

  • That's why I Ubuntu without WSL, if at all

  • RTFM

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  • Tbf, often there either is no proper one, or you don't know where to find it. Or there is just tons to unpack, because one thing leads to another and suddenly you have to read like 10.

    To give you an example: I just wanted to create a new btrfs software RAID and dissolve my old one, but without loosing the data or redundancy in the process. To do so, I had to create a new partition table, of course not before using tools to find the right device, add a LUKS2 partition, find its UUID, unlock that partition, add a btrfs partition, mount that partition, copy all data over, then generate a keyfile for auto-unlock, add that to the LUKS, add the according crypttab line, remove a drive from the former raid, not before running a balance of course, then also create LUKS on that, find the UUID again, open that as well, add the keyfile again, add another crypttab line, adding the mapper to the btrfs partition, running a balance that creates a RAID 10, adding an fstab entry for auto-mount, runnning dracut and set up btrfs maintenance.

    Even just describing the process is a chore. Imagine trying to learn every stept, one by one, from the manuals.

    Edit: Some fixes and steps I skipped added. In case anyone is wondering what the heck I'm doing: I am moving from a RAID 1 with 2 disks to an encrypted RAID 10 with eventually 4

  • Wir tun Recht, indem wir links sind

  • Because Python wants you to read it like English:

    x is "foo" if y is greater than 5, else it is "bar"

  • Easily solved by using Rust and have literally anything evaluate your expression and return whatever

  • That's what not getting shot and a large role of tape can do to a man

  • You gotta separate the art from the author. Where else am I gonna get my bee-centric soft porn?

  • Don't know about you, but I can buy everything up to a 5070ti and AMD / Intel equivalents just fine, around MSRP even

  • Just a wild guess, but does it use your system keyring for credential storage?

    On Plasma, usually Kwallet provides the XDG secrets service, which is a generic interface for applications to store and retrieve credentials. However, applications in auto-start may query this service before it's up. If they're well written, they may retry, request the service to start, or at least work after restarting the app. If they are less well written, they may immediately reset and ask for credentials again.

    See https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE_Wallet#Automatic_D-Bus_activation

    Rest of the article may also be worth a read

  • ich_iel

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  • Don't know about the US, but you can definitely get locked up for war crimes in Germany, no matter where and in what capacity you carried them out

  • Werewolf? That looks like Chewbacca's crackhead cousin

  • It is a thing, but it's called Proton Meet. Currently in closed beta

  • That's remarkable if true - given there are already plans for a new Taurus variant with twice the range and the rather strict requirements of the German military. I wonder whether it's symbolic, i.e. a move to give Ukrainian exports credibility, or legitimate interest in the capabilities

  • Still appreciate the fact that Tesla may not sell the Cybertruck in Germany (and probably other countries as well)

  • Damn, she was lucky to have this podium to grab on, and also to not smash that sharp edge into her head