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  • You can still use a controller on pc although you are often at a disadvantage in most FPS style games.

    The opposite is true these days. Many of the most popular FPS games like Call of Duty provide aimbot aim assist for controller players. So even PC players use controllers to get the aim assist, which puts them at a huge advantage over MnK players in close and mid range engagements.

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    Average GitHub PR
  • Ah yes. The unintended consequences of mandated code coverage without reviewing the tests. If you can mock the shit out of the test conditions to always give you exactly the answer you want, what's the point of the test?

    It's like being allowed to write your own final exam, and all you need to pass the exam is 90% correct on the questions you wrote for yourself.

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    Looking at getting a black and green helmet (size small) w/ Cat Ears
  • I'd stay away. I checked HNJ's website to see if they've tested those helmets with gimmicky ears (they also do horns and batman apparently). They've published zero testing for safety, wind resistance, or anything at all related to those ears.

    I wouldn't trust the single most important piece of safety gear to a company like that. Go with a more reputable brand, and take the other commenter's suggestion to attach foam ears if you really need that aesthetic.

    Simply put, it's just not worth the risk.

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    Let's Uninstall Chrome but...
  • Hey since we're doing these, how about the years-old bug where ff won't remember which bookmark folder you were in previously when opening new bookmarks. If you have bookmark folders (especially nested ones), try opening a bookmark inside one of those folders. Then go back into your bookmarks, you'll see you're not in that folder anymore, you're at the root level and have to traverse your folders to get back to where you were. It's super annoying if you're opening bookmarks one after another.

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    Folger’s Contributions
  • Many many moons ago, I was in highschool and somehow got my hands on a Gevalia coffee catalog. They were offering a free coffee maker with a subscription of coffee. The first coffee shipment of the subscription was free (along with the coffee maker), you just had to pay shipping. And you could cancel any time. So I ordered the subscription, got my two bags of coffee and a coffee maker for about $10 in shipping charges, then immediately canceled.

    I don't remember much about the coffee, but that dang coffee maker followed me through high school, college, and a good decade beyond that. It wasn't particularly great, just a regular drip coffee maker, but it lasted forever. I'll never forget that thing.

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    How to Maintain Wooden Cooking Tools for Generations to Come
  • Same. This stuff is excellent and I've used it for years on cutting boards and butcher blocks I've made. It's all natural, obviously food safe, super easy to apply with a paper towel or cloth, and the bottle lasts forever.

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    Updating BIOS via Linux ?
  • You've already received good advice in this thread. Make a portable windows install, boot into it, and update the BIOS with the vendor's windows utility.

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  • I'm just wondering if anyone has any insight into a good case design with heat sinks and a fan that also accommodates a HAT, such as the new M2 HAT. I'd love to run a Pi 5 with M2 SSD inside a case with a fan plugged into the PWM port. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

    Ideally it would look something like this, but be large enough for the HAT and somehow incorporate good fan placement for airflow.

    This looks like an interesting solution to my question. It mounts underneath the pi, which means things like heat sinks and a PWM-powered fan would work fine. As long as there's a case that fits this type of setup, it looks like it would work great!

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