

Yeah, you’re right to clarify that, saying printed word has absolutely no place is hyperbolic and wrong. In cases where it is necessary to maintain parity of information access, paper is fine.


Yeah, you’re right to clarify that, saying printed word has absolutely no place is hyperbolic and wrong. In cases where it is necessary to maintain parity of information access, paper is fine.


No, I won’t stop calling things like I see them, and I am unlikely to see them differently unless presented with an actual argument (premise, claim, evidence, impact) that amounts to more than “no u”


The resources were wasted by the publishers when they transformed the resources into a finished product with very limited utility and reusability. Books on shelves are not resources.


They don’t need a license to use material in this way under extant US law. Copyright is overwhelmingly about reproduction rather than consumption.


This seems more like an indictment of the practice of physical publishing than destructive book scanning, in which case I generally agree. There are a host of industries with baked-in inefficiencies that our life experiences have conditioned us to accept as normal or unavoidable when really have no business persisting in the modern world. Printed books is definitely one of them.


Words and ideas don’t become sacred when they are committed to paper. Unless they destroyed the last copy of something that has not been digitized, this is totally fine.


Almost as bad as reddit, sometimes for the same reasons, sometimes for completely new and unexpected reasons.


kavatitse


kvaesito, I switched from nova a few months ago and I’m loving it.
Asking out of pure confusion and not at all out of snark, but what is the purpose of the app? A reskin of osm? What features does it add beyond those found in Osmand~?


That seems like a solid next step to figure out if it is the drive or the board (or the whole thermal situation in the rig). Good luck and sorry about the bad news, thanks for humoring my troubleshooting compulsion


A GPU bench might raise temps in a way that would cause the problem to recur, but I’m not sure you’d see anything without doing something to get data flowing to the drive at the same time, so maybe try running the GPU bench and at the same time run sudo dd if=/dev/{your drive} of=/dev/null bs=1M status=progress (just pull data from the drive and write it to nowhere, but be careful about the of and if or you might overwrite your whole drive), and while those are going, run sudo dmesg -w in another terminal and watch for the same error you were getting before. If you don’t get errors, the problem was probably just some power state problem that the kernel parameter fixed. But I have to tell you, unfortunately, that the presence of the error under windows is a bad sign that points to a hardware problem, so I don’t feel very hopeful. Independent of all the other suggestions, could you try running sudo nvme smart-log /dev/{your drive}? That might give you some data.


If I may make a suggestion to anyone who comes across this, you can move your desktop into a closet and run github.com/games-on-whales/wolf, then play your games on any device connected to your network. The kicker is that the games are containerized so more than one person can play the same game (or different game, it doesn’t matter) on the same GPU at the same time. It is truly a game changer.


I’d wager a toe from my left foot that if you look in the Event Viewer on windows you will see similar looking errors (though not as descriptive, no doubt, it might say something like “corrected read error” or something obtuse instead), this is a hardware issue that linux tends to be more aggressive in handling. These errors are on the physical layer and data link layer, so it is likely a communication problem between the drive and the motherboard, but interestingly, they are corrected on retry, so the data the system is calling from the drive is fine even if it sometimes fails to get there in time. This screams electrical connection to me, either thermal expansion is making the contacts wonky (and they might not be seated perfectly), there is a flaw in the traces somewhere, or there is some power management issue affecting your PCIe bus. Can you try running it with one more kernel parameter? Under pcie_aspm=off add nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 and watch dmesg while running something heavy.
Alt + UpArrow by default
Oh, so you meant “on Amazon here” rather than the overly broad and objectively incorrect “on Amazon” that you wrote.
Must be a regional thing, because no such restriction exists in the US
I used bash for 20 years and, while I obviously knew that there were alternatives, it never seemed necessary to switch. Tried fish on a whim a few months ago and I will never go back.

It may soon be time to bring back the American military tradition of “fragging”
中国的医疗体系没有你想象得那么好,而且不是单一支付制