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COMMENT 2d ago

Threadrippers are great for video editing, rendering, CAD, etc.

I like my threadripper for these purposes, but it also has downsides if you use the same rig for gaming. Specifically, threadrippers perform worse for single-threaded applications. I’ve also had to do some weird tinkering to fix various other issues I have with games

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COMMENT 2d ago

NVME drives

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COMMENT 2d ago

This task seems like a good use for regex:

join(“.”, compact(split(“.”, regex(“(?:\\.[^.]+){2}$”, “some.subdomain.my-domain.com”))))

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COMMENT 3d ago

That’s a good question, and it had me doing some more searching.

Solid nitrogen and methane do form crystal structures, so while I’m speculating, I’d expect that nitrogen snow could have some pretty flakes

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COMMENT 3d ago

They use a system where AI consumes real weather reports on a regular frequency. I think it’s every 10 minutes or so.

The simulated weather tends to be very good, but it’s definitely not simulating the exact conditions everywhere at every moment.

There are mods that supposedly do an even better job.

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COMMENT 3d ago

It’s both, and then some. There’s water, methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and probably some others.

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COMMENT 3d ago

It gets cold enough for the nitrogen in the atmosphere to freeze and fall as snow/ice

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COMMENT 3d ago

The ice is all sorts of different ices with different characteristics. They do flow

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COMMENT 3d ago

Sort of. As Pluto gets closer to the sun, the various ices sublimate and contribute to a thicker atmosphere.

When Pluto begins to move away from the sun again, those gases freeze and can fall as snow. I wonder what snow flakes of nitrogen or methane would look like.

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COMMENT 3d ago

Not sure. It definitely sounds like a lot of the geological phenomena on Pluto are the result of interactions between the various ices and the way they sublimate.

There seem to be all sorts of crazy things: ice mountains, glaciers of frozen nitrogen, cryovolcanoes.

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COMMENT 3d ago

Yes, that’s right. I was worried that might be ambiguous.

The frozen crust is mostly nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane. It also experiences sublimation, so “frozen gas” also sort of indicates you won’t be seeing it in liquid form in this environment

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COMMENT 3d ago

Looked this up because I was curious.

Pluto’s mantle is mostly ice and frozen gases. New Horizons apparently did a great job getting these measurements showing where water ice is concentrated and could see mountains of ice.

https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/dwarf-planets/pluto/in-depth/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology_of_Pluto

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COMMENT 3d ago

May be some optical distortion at play here

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COMMENT 4d ago

Another commenter got it right I think. Guy who charges doesn’t have a gun. He’s holding something else as he goes in for the attackers gun

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COMMENT 4d ago

It’s Columbus Ohio

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COMMENT 5d ago

English is known to be a difficult language to learn. The ability to quickly learn it is not an indicator of intelligence

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COMMENT 5d ago

Nah, but the sentiment in the video is true: they did the right thing by coming forward. Not exactly deserving of praise, but still worth noting

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COMMENT 5d ago

Yep, these filters remove all but the most significant features of a person

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COMMENT 5d ago

At the school I attended, these programs used therapists who were students themselves or fresh out of their own education.

That’s not at all saying it’s not a valuable program, especially given that it’s free, but I definitely could tell the therapists there were green.

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COMMENT 5d ago

This right here. The biggest thing I get out of therapy is what id call “guided mindfulness”

It also equips me with mechanisms to be more mindful outside of my therapy sessions.

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COMMENT 7d ago

22% of people are earning more than $180,000 in the US? Absolutely no way that’s true

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COMMENT 7d ago

Almost certainly ESC. Would be pretty crazy for a failure to kill all 4 motors at once.

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COMMENT 7d ago

I have personally encountered a minor version of this at a sonic. Person next to me could not pull out because they kept getting their tire caught.

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COMMENT 8d ago

Oh damn, I saw the 5.56 mag on the ground and assumed it was the same "pistol" he'd used before

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COMMENT 8d ago

Good call, found an article stating it went through his right bicep. Armor probably wouldn't have stopped what he was hit with anyway