doingthestuff

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[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 4 points 3 hours ago

The majority of people in the US don't have access to busing.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Do you have a source for that? The Wikipedia page about it doesn't mention it and mentions other sources, which I guess could be tied to the heritage foundation but even clicking through links I couldn't find any connection.

I'm not saying there isn't plenty to criticize about the concept and where they place particular individuals. That's just the first time I've heard this claim, and I'm curious about it.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol -1 points 2 days ago (4 children)

On the political compass subreddit they called them watermelons - green on the outside (libertarian left), red on the inside (authoritarian left). I realize they're not really left at all, but the authoritarianism is baked in.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 2 points 6 days ago

Yeah, I get paid 1/10th of that and I could do a lot better - and I used to - but I work for a nonprofit I care about. Greed is a hell of a drug.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 18 points 1 week ago (3 children)

The author should have quit long ago. Many employees are complicit.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 1 points 1 week ago

I mean it's in the context. They're shutting down rare mineral resources but given a few years other countries can replace those supplies. If China wants to cripple certain abilities, they probably want to act before we have found workarounds for their actions. Also, as crazy as Trump has seemed so far, the US is nowhere near uninfluential. Yet. He gained influence during his last term. I wouldn't write him off as completely insane just yet.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 13 points 1 week ago

Honestly I have received the same treatment for decades on different occasions. Mostly when I had long hair, I was detained so many times for no reason. Sometimes handcuffed, often illegally searched. They profile the fuck out of everyone, it's been this way forever. I'm not saying it isn't getting worse.

My family is traveling to Toronto in a little while and we decided to plan a short travel day on our return trip in case the border takes too long. My longest US border detainment was 4 hrs. Me and three friends had spent a few days camping in British Columbia in college. They searched everything, interviewed us all separately. That one was 30 years ago but I've had more recent events too

If you think this stuff is new you haven't been paying attention. It's why I'm a constitutional rights advocate now. No matter what party is in power, the government needs limits.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

This makes me think they're going to move on Taiwan sooner rather than later.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 23 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Honestly it was the politically correct word in the 80s, although it was simultaneously used as a slur. A lot of those people are still alive and just hate having to constantly change to new language.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 1 points 2 weeks ago

As someone who has done a bunch of phone repairs with the help of YouTube, assembly isn't that hard. If they don't want to assemble them here, it's completely about profit margins. We should be taking steps to reduce that profit margin. Tax the rich and all that.

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I read that, and there was a link for more information on how it is applied but it just sends you each country's main tax organization website where there is no obvious information on VAT. I'm left with questions, like is VAT applied to all transactions, or only to imports from other nations?

[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 8 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (4 children)

Can someone explain the VAT tax? We don't have VAT here, I've heard of it but never had it explained but I've Heard it makes American vehicles more expensive in places like Germany.

Edit to say thank you for the responses, very helpful

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by doingthestuff@lemy.lol to c/pcmasterrace@lemmy.world
 

My son has my family's oldest gaming PC, it's an i7 4790 with a 1660 TI and 16GB DDR3. It wasn't booting the last couple of days. I had time to look at it so we disconnected everything and threw it on the table with some good light and connected it to power so I could see what it was doing.

It was clear his three case fans were all dying, one was completely dead. One was in poor condition and one was starting to make noise. I already had extra case fans brand new in box sitting in my house, but I assumed old fans weren't what was keeping it from booting.

We removed all three bad fans, and with the case wide open, both sides front and top removed, I blew it out a little bit with canned air. It wasn't that dirty, just a little bit of dust came out. I checked with my fingers to see that the ram seemed seated and that all the connections seemed okay, but I didn't disconnect and reconnect anything, I just touched it.

I turned on the PC with no case fans (only an old CPU cooler connected) and it booted up. So we installed the three new case fans, and tested it again. It booted up again. We put it all back together and connected all the peripherals and it's working absolutely flawlessly.

So I am asking a question, but I want you for context to know that I have repaired hundreds of PCs, maybe close to a thousand. I have never fixed a boot issue by replacing case fans. I have read that some 20+ year-old PCs maybe would have that issue, but from what I understand a 12-year-old PC should not have boot impacted by case fans. So here's my question: was this just a ghost in the system, or is this actually possibly a real thing?

TL:DR We fixed his computer with three new case fans and the tiniest bit of canned air. Help me make it make sense.

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