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G'Day everyone
Posted by: Skip at April 29, 2024 04:04 AM (fwDg9) 2
Good afternoon.
Posted by: meh at April 29, 2024 04:05 AM (C6TI+) 3
Mornin'
Posted by: Puddleglum, cheer up for the worst is yet to come at April 29, 2024 04:07 AM (sAmhv) 4
So, if my computer shuts itself off as I'm using it, could it be the lack of resources for the browser?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:12 AM (0eaVi) 5
256 https://tinyurl.com/3h6m262j
20 Tweets from Bad Blue A very good one Posted by: Skip at April 28, 2024 11:53 PM (fwDg9) Posted by: m at April 29, 2024 04:12 AM (o3SCB) 6
Wolfus, don't forget to post that link you mentioned in the Book Thread yesterday. Sounds like a good thing for ALH.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:13 AM (0eaVi) 7
5: That tinyurl goes to YouTube
Posted by: Puddleglum, cheer up for the worst is yet to come at April 29, 2024 04:17 AM (sAmhv) 8
4 So, if my computer shuts itself off as I'm using it, could it be the lack of resources for the browser?
Posted by: OrangeEnt It shouldn't do that even if you run out of memory; it should just get v e r y s l o w. Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 29, 2024 04:18 AM (BLOW1) 9
4 So, if my computer shuts itself off as I'm using it, could it be the lack of resources for the browser?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:12 AM (0eaVi) That sounds more like an overheating issue. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:19 AM (1Qjy/) 10
So, if my computer shuts itself off as I'm using it, could it be the lack of resources for the browser?
Posted by: OrangeEnt' Agree with Pixy, it'll just lag and/or freeze, it won't just shut down by itself. Some other problem. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:20 AM (9yXr+) 11
It shouldn't do that even if you run out of memory; it should just get v e r y s l o w.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 29, 2024 04:18 AM (BLOW1) Well, I've gotten a couple of pop ups telling me it's out of memory. I can't think of any other reason why it shut down. It wasn't running hot, Buzzion. It's a mini pc. It turns back on when I press the button. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:21 AM (0eaVi) 12
The author of this article is either delusional or drunk'
No he's not, that's my department! He's just stupid. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:22 AM (9yXr+) 13
So in theory it could be a resource issue. Something is using a lot of resources causing your ram usage or cpu usage to spike and work harder thus getting hotter and causing the computer to shut off. PC or Laptop?
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:22 AM (1Qjy/) 14
Agree with Pixy, it'll just lag and/or freeze, it won't just shut down by itself. Some other problem.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:20 AM (9yXr+) Looking to get a new one. Sadly, it will probably have Win 11 on it. I'll save all my writings to an SD card so I don't lose anything if it dies. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:23 AM (0eaVi) 15
So in theory it could be a resource issue. Something is using a lot of resources causing your ram usage or cpu usage to spike and work harder thus getting hotter and causing the computer to shut off. PC or Laptop?
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:22 AM (1Qjy/) Mini pc Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:24 AM (0eaVi) 16
Wait. It's an ACEPC....
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:24 AM (0eaVi) 17
Try blowing out the dust. Open it up check the fans. Depending on age it might even need to have a new application of thermal paste to the cpu
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:25 AM (1Qjy/) Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 29, 2024 04:26 AM (BLOW1) 19
Try blowing out the dust. Open it up check the fans. Depending on age it might even need to have a new application of thermal paste to the cpu
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:25 AM (1Qjy/) I'm looking at another one like Braenyard bought. It's under $200 and a much larger memory and RAM. I can just pop out the HD and add it to the new one. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:27 AM (0eaVi) 20
Have you tried replacing the hamsters?
Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 29, 2024 04:26 AM (BLOW1) I have a couple extra around, but they're holding up the shelves. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:28 AM (0eaVi) 21
Well, I've gotten a couple of pop ups telling me it's out of memory. I can't think of any other reason why it shut down.'
Huh. Seems it's a known problem with Microsoft and Edge. Windows 10 will do it. Can also happen using Opera. Seems to be a Microsoft problem mostly. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:30 AM (9yXr+) 22
Huh. Seems it's a known problem with Microsoft and Edge. Windows 10 will do it. Can also happen using Opera. Seems to be a Microsoft problem mostly.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:30 AM (9yXr+) Oh, I am using Opera on Win 10, Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:31 AM (0eaVi) 23
I'm looking at another one like Braenyard bought. It's under $200 and a much larger memory and RAM. I can just pop out the HD and add it to the new one.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:27 AM (0eaVi) That doesn't always work if you think your current windows will just boot up with all new components. Now if it's a case of just wanting to take all the data you have and having that drive as a secondary you'll be fine. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:32 AM (1Qjy/) 24
That doesn't always work if you think your current windows will just boot up with all new components. Now if it's a case of just wanting to take all the data you have and having that drive as a secondary you'll be fine.
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:32 AM (1Qjy/) Yes, that's what I was going to do. The other one's expandable. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:33 AM (0eaVi) 25
Looks like it's not exactly a 'memory issue' but a virtual memory issue: the amount of memory allocated/available to run the browser. There are other programs or applications running in the background and it's taking all the... 'working memory', leading to the unit shutting itself off to try to 'clean itself up'. When it shuts down it's sort of restarting itself trying to clean or organize all the applications using the virtual memory available for the browser.
Windows especially is infamous for bloat: it runs all kinds of things all the time and if it's Windows 10 or up that'll do it. Are you running Windows? Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:35 AM (9yXr+) Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:36 AM (0eaVi) 27
OrangeEnt, something to get you started:
https://tinyurl.com/4s4snwbd "The items of RAM and virtual memory are totally different from disk space. RAM is physical hardware inside your computer and installed when buying your system. Virtual memory refers to a memory management technique that is implemented using both hardware and software." Microsoft and Opera are exactly the combination that can lead to this. Common problem it seems. Posted by: LenNeal and The answer is always Linux! at April 29, 2024 04:38 AM (9yXr+) 28
hiya
Posted by: JT at April 29, 2024 04:38 AM (T4tVD) 29
hiya JT!
Posted by: JQ at April 29, 2024 04:39 AM (njWTi) 30
WTF???!!!
"For 32-bit versions of Windows 10, it can only handle up to 4GB of RAM whether you are running Home, Professional or Enterprise edition (usually, you’ll only be able to access around 3.2GB). This is because of memory addressing limitations. And the same situation also happens on Windows 7 32-bit. But with a 64-bit OS, you can have full access to the whole 4GB. Therefore, if you add a new memory or upgrade your RAM in Windows 7 and 10 32-bit, you still cannot use the redundant memory." Posted by: LenNeal and The answer is always Linux! at April 29, 2024 04:42 AM (9yXr+) 31
Microsoft and Opera are exactly the combination that can lead to this. Common problem it seems.
Posted by: LenNeal and The answer is always Linux! at April 29, 2024 04:38 AM (9yXr+) Thanks. I've already looked at management and I've seen the system using 4G of the 6G available. That's one reason I'm looking for a new one. The one I'm thinking about getting has 16G RAM and 500G HD. A lot better than the 6G and 64G I have right now. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:42 AM (0eaVi) 32
I haven't had a hard drive under 100 GB in almost 20 years.
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:44 AM (1Qjy/) 33
Windows limited memory access in their 32-bit versions, so even if you upgrade RAM you can't use it?
Every time you think Microsoft can't get any more hateful, they just suck in their gut, snap their suspenders, and outdo themselves. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:45 AM (9yXr+) 34
I haven't had a hard drive under 100 GB in almost 20 years.
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:44 AM (1Qjy/) I don't think I've ever had one over 100G. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:45 AM (0eaVi) 35
So, what program does it take to save a manuscript in ePUB?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:48 AM (0eaVi) 36
33 Windows limited memory access in their 32-bit versions, so even if you upgrade RAM you can't use it?
Every time you think Microsoft can't get any more hateful, they just suck in their gut, snap their suspenders, and outdo themselves. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:45 AM (9yXr+) Very few systems nowadays are 32 bit versions. Default installation is 64 bit versions. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:49 AM (1Qjy/) 37
OrangeEnt, that point is that even if you upgrade to more RAM and a bigger hard drive, check what version of Windows you are using. According to Microsoft, a 32-bit version cannot make use of anything more than 4 GB anyway. In other words, if someone uses Windows 10 32-bit, and then installs Opera, the system, no matter how big, will constantly crash anyway because that 32-bit OS can't use any of the memory past 4GB.
Then the only answer is to trashcan your 32-bit OS and upgrade to the 64-bit, which actually, you know, works. Wow. WOW. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:50 AM (9yXr+) Posted by: JT at April 29, 2024 04:50 AM (T4tVD) 39
Very few systems nowadays are 32 bit versions. Default installation is 64 bit versions.
Posted by: Buzzion' Where do you think you are? I'm pretty sure a lot of people here run their computers with crank handles. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:51 AM (9yXr+) 40
Then the only answer is to trashcan your 32-bit OS and upgrade to the 64-bit, which actually, you know, works.
Wow. WOW. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:50 AM (9yXr+) I'm hoping the one I'm looking at is 64 bit. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:51 AM (0eaVi) 41
Libre Office will export as ePub. Google Docs. Other than that I don't know.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:53 AM (9yXr+) 42
I'm hoping the one I'm looking at is 64 bit.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:51 AM (0eaVi) Typically the operating system does tell you. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:55 AM (1Qjy/) Posted by: JQ at April 29, 2024 04:55 AM (njWTi) 44
Ha! I'm getting a free up space to continue pop up. It suggests clearing data. Something to do with chrome.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:56 AM (0eaVi) 45
Morning, 'rons and 'ettes.
Posted by: olddog in mo at April 29, 2024 04:56 AM (ju2Fy) 46
Oh, if you export Epubs with Libre Office you can't read them on Libre Office. Epubs are a kind of HTML file so they don't open, or don't open correctly. You have to open them with a program or app e-reader.
Google Docs I've never tried. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:56 AM (9yXr+) 47
44 Ha! I'm getting a free up space to continue pop up. It suggests clearing data. Something to do with chrome.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:56 AM (0eaVi) Opera runs off the chrome kernel. Just like Edge. And it can be a resource hog. Have you tried the Brave browser Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:57 AM (1Qjy/) 48
Libre Office will export as ePub. Google Docs. Other than that I don't know.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:53 AM (9yXr+) I see that under export. The link Wolfus posted on the BT about a contest wants ePUB or pdf for submissions. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:58 AM (0eaVi) 49
Opera runs off the chrome kernel. Just like Edge. And it can be a resource hog. Have you tried the Brave browser
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 04:57 AM (1Qjy/) I'm trying it out on a phone. Like it so far, but I hope it has a "home" button on desktop. I can't see one on the phone. Makes it a problem when you want to go to another page. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:59 AM (0eaVi) 50
I fooled around with epubs almost 15 years ago now and decided they were a royal pain to assemble, went to PDF, and never bothered again. I guess now it's a lot easier. At the time it was a real chore for professionals.
You were basically building a website about your book, not printing your book. I found the process intolerable. Like I say, I guess now it's a lot easier. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:00 AM (9yXr+) 51
https://tinyurl.com/3h6m262j
Bad Blue has some good clips Posted by: Skip at April 29, 2024 05:00 AM (fwDg9) 52
🎁
Posted by: Don Black at April 29, 2024 05:01 AM (/7KEl) 53
I'm trying it out on a phone. Like it so far, but I hope it has a "home" button on desktop. I can't see one on the phone. Makes it a problem when you want to go to another page.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:59 AM (0ea That might be a setting you have to turn on. I think even Edge you need to tell it to display the home button somewhere in the settings. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 05:02 AM (1Qjy/) 54
For 32-bit versions of Windows 10, it can only handle up to 4GB of RAM whether you are running Home, Professional or Enterprise edition (usually, you’ll only be able to access around 3.2GB). This is because of memory addressing limitations.
32^2. It isn't caused by WTF. I have run Windows 10 and Windows 11 on machines with 4 GB RAM up to 32 GB RAM. In all cases, the machines never shut themselves down randomly and most certtainly not do the Edge browser including my home server which has been on for virtually 7 years straight except for software upgrades. I've have used poorly written software with significant memory leaks or race conditions that chew up the available RAM and even those didn't cause the machine to crash. Far more likely there's a bad bad power supply unit in there or something on the motherboard that's triggering it to shutdown. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:02 AM (b6UlB) 55
Like I say, I guess now it's a lot easier.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:00 AM (9yXr+) Well, the deadline to submit is the last day of May, so there's time to learn about it. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 05:02 AM (0eaVi) 56
Opera runs off the chrome kernel. Just like Edge. And it can be a resource hog. Have you tried the Brave browser
Posted by: Buzzion Brave is based on chrome too. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:03 AM (b6UlB) 57
I'm not knocking epubs, they're pretty cool, but at the time building one was a job for people who really knew what they were doing, and I recall all the techie enthusiasm.
"Look! You can click on an image and it takes you to an outside website to enhance your experience! You can search for individual words in the text! You can pinch and grab, resize text, change fonts, and recolor! And, much, much more!" A lot of it didn't seem to have much to do with 'reading a book'. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:04 AM (9yXr+) 58
Libre Office will export as ePub. Google Docs. Other than that I don't know.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:53 AM (9yXr+) I see that under export. The link Wolfus posted on the BT about a contest wants ePUB or pdf for submissions. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 *** Morning, folk! OE, I'm going to ALH when I get to work and post about the Pressbooks and the contest. Pressbooks, as I understand it, creates the ePub when you're ready to publish or export, including exporting to the contest. I think that's why Pressbooks is useful. It's not hard to use. With no tutorial, on Friday morning I assembled my title page, dedication, and other "front matter," and then the first three chapters of one of my fantasy novels. You can click "Visit book" and see what it would look like on the screen when you're ready. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at April 29, 2024 05:04 AM (omVj0) 59
56 Opera runs off the chrome kernel. Just like Edge. And it can be a resource hog. Have you tried the Brave browser
Posted by: Buzzion Brave is based on chrome too. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 Right but I think it's a bit more stripped down than Opera? I know a lot of people have migrated to Brave and not solely for political motivations. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 05:05 AM (1Qjy/) 60
Anyway! Evening and morning to all the Monday people! Despite coming off a cold, I slept enough last night -- it feels odd but good, like . . . like . . . well, I'm still too fuzzy to come up with a simile for that.
My plan is to go in to work, take care of a few things, then claim I'm still pretty sick (not too much of a lie) and leave around noon. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at April 29, 2024 05:06 AM (omVj0) 61
The link Wolfus posted on the BT about a contest wants ePUB or pdf for submissions.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:58 AM (0eaVi Sigil for .epub https://sigil-ebook.com/sigil/ Posted by: 13times at April 29, 2024 05:07 AM (u5Ojf) 62
That might be a setting you have to turn on. I think even Edge you need to tell it to display the home button somewhere in the settings.
Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 05:02 AM (1Qjy/) I'll have to look into it. The only problem I've run into with Opera is a lot of company websites, like credit card accounts don't work well with it. They all seem to want Edge. I have one site that's hard to get into. I don't want to use Edge. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 05:07 AM (0eaVi) 63
This article discusses why the Chrome browsers use so much memory. Generally it has to do with how they manage processes and isolating so they can't write to each other. I'm sure there's better articles discussing this, but I'll leave that as an exercise.
https://tinyurl.com/yck4bayb Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:09 AM (b6UlB) 64
It's Monday again, isn't it?
Posted by: Skip at April 29, 2024 05:10 AM (fwDg9) 65
Lost In Space, that quote is directly from Microsoft.
They said it. I don't personally know as I haven't used anything Microsoft except for legacy systems (XP) in well over a decade. Last thing I used was 7 on a used tower, and trashed that immediately for Linux. Wait, that's not true, I do have 10 on a laptop but that's for running Corel WordPerfect and that's all it does. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:10 AM (9yXr+) 66
It's not hard to use. With no tutorial, on Friday morning I assembled my title page, dedication, and other "front matter," and then the first three chapters of one of my fantasy novels. You can click "Visit book" and see what it would look like on the screen when you're ready.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at April 29, 2024 05:04 AM (omVj0) Ok, Wolfus. I figured I'd let you post the link. People must get tired of seeing me post all the time on ALH. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 05:10 AM (0eaVi) 67
It's Monday again, isn't it?
Posted by: Skip at April 29, 2024 05:10 AM (fwDg9) Every day is Saturday and Sunday when you're retired.... Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 05:13 AM (0eaVi) 68
Lost In Space, that quote is directly from Microsoft.
They said it. Of course they said it because it's true. You're dealing with the size of the memory space. Which is 32^2. It's called computer. It has nothing to do with poor programming or poor design. Those were the standards at the time which have now changed to 64-bit memory spaces. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:13 AM (b6UlB) 69
Oh, yeah, forgot about Sigil, that's the one I used way back when. Sigil and Calibre. Yeah, 2009, sounds about right.
I'm sure it's all much improved now! Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:13 AM (9yXr+) 70
It's called computer science.*
Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:14 AM (b6UlB) 71
I need to see if you have to sign up for Pressbooks, or you just submit through e-mail. I haven't clicked the submit button, so not sure how it works. Do you save as ePUB first, or just export through Libre office?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 05:16 AM (0eaVi) 72
Supposed to be warmest day of year so far, upper 80s
No doubt by June it will be in 100s using the hockey stick method Forward Dog 9 out. Posted by: Skip at April 29, 2024 05:20 AM (fwDg9) 73
Haha! Microsoft didn't stop doing 32s until 2020! Holy crap.
"Spotted by NeoWin in the system requirements for the upcoming Windows 10 May 2020 update, Microsoft states that, “Beginning with Windows 10, version 2004, all new Windows 10 systems will be required to use 64-bit builds and Microsoft will no longer release 32-bit builds for OEM distribution.” In other words, any computer you buy in the future that has Windows 10 preloaded will be running the 64-bit version." Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:21 AM (9yXr+) 74
Sigil 2024 is much improved since 2009.
I use sigil on a near daily basis. It’s free, robust and pretty darn simple to use. I dredge archive.org for old books in need of updates - new covers, title pages, contents and formatting repair updates and then repost them to ARK. archive.org/details/@pal-imp-sest Posted by: 13times at April 29, 2024 05:23 AM (u5Ojf) 75
Those were the standards at the time which have now changed to 64-bit memory spaces.
Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:13 AM (b6UlB) I've got to think that now any 32bit windows install has got to be some specialty item. Like some piece of hardware with windows as the background OS but even booting up you almost never see the OS and it immediately loads you into the custom program. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 05:23 AM (1Qjy/) 76
It's called computer science.*
Posted by: Lost in Space' Don't mind me too much, I despise Microsoft not just for what they do, but what they could do and don't. I won't use them voluntarily for anything. Just like Google, which I am using right now, I simply assume that if Microsoft is doing it, it's evil, manipulative, or dishonest. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:25 AM (9yXr+) 77
Don't mind me too much, I despise Microsoft not just for what they do, but what they could do and don't. I won't use them voluntarily for anything. Just like Google, which I am using right now, I simply assume that if Microsoft is doing it, it's evil, manipulative, or dishonest.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:25 AM (9yXr+) Add Apple to that list. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 05:26 AM (1Qjy/) 78
Haha! Microsoft didn't stop doing 32s until 2020! Holy crap.
Posted by: LenNeal Microsoft supports legacy software like nobody else that I can think of. This is driven to a great degree by their The number of major corporations that run their software. Corporations are notorious for not moving forward for a million different reasons. Hence the support for 32-bit software clear up to 2030. It's not a haha thing. It's a business decision and it was the right one. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:26 AM (b6UlB) 79
Don't mind me too much, I despise Microsoft not just for what they do, but what they could do and don't. I won't use them voluntarily for anything. Just like Google, which I am using right now, I simply assume that if Microsoft is doing it, it's evil, manipulative, or dishonest.
Posted by: LenNeal You're dislike a Microsoft doesn't matter to me one bit. But spewing flat out factual nonsense deserves challenging. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:28 AM (b6UlB) 80
I've got to think that now any 32bit windows install has got to be some specialty item.'
According to Microsoft, in 2018 7.2% of their shipments were 32 bit. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:28 AM (9yXr+) 81
According to Microsoft, in 2018 7.2% of their shipments were 32 bit.
Posted by: LenNeal Legacy dies hard in the computer world. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:32 AM (b6UlB) 82
Windows limited memory access in their 32-bit versions, so even if you upgrade RAM you can't use it?
Every time you think Microsoft can't get any more hateful, they just suck in their gut, snap their suspenders, and outdo themselves. Posted by: LenNeal' Okay, yeah, that is untrue it was the situation at the time. 32 bit was the standard. I do find it interesting they were still selling 32-bit in 2020! I wonder who was buying them, and if it was on purpose? I would imagine it had to be some specification? Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:33 AM (9yXr+) 83
But spewing flat out factual nonsense deserves challenging.
Posted by: Lost in Space' I stated an untruth. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:34 AM (9yXr+) 84
MongoDB only pawnDB in game of life.
Posted by: Bruce at April 29, 2024 05:35 AM (kiO8+) 85
Sometimes when my pc goes into sleep mode, it won't wake up
Posted by: Don Black at April 29, 2024 05:36 AM (/7KEl) 86
Sometimes when my pc goes into sleep mode, it won't wake up
Posted by: Don Black How old is that PC? Going back about a decade Windows was notorious for its sucky sleep mode implementation. The scary one was your damn machine would wake up and nearly set itself on fire and drain the battery for good measure. I use sleep all the time on my Surface Pro 8 and I've never had it not wake up. But I would not be surprised that there's issues out there still. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:39 AM (b6UlB) 87
The Old Cat has gotten to the point where she sleeps so soundly she won't wake up when you clatter around the house, and I check to see if she's breathing.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:41 AM (9yXr+) 88
>How old is that PC? ...
Posted by: Lost in Space Dell Optiplex, maybe 6 years old yeah- mouse movement, spacebar, enter, escape- nothing wakes it up I have to crash it and reboot Posted by: Don Black at April 29, 2024 05:43 AM (/7KEl) 89
For sleep issues see if these suggestions help. The articles from 2023 so it should be fairly relevant. YMWV most definitely with these types of articles.
https://tinyurl.com/2fxkah9a Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:43 AM (b6UlB) 90
Dell Optiplex, maybe 6 years old
WTF, but yeah that sounds plausible for that age range. As a workaround, what about using Hibernate? It's it is turned off by default and buried to boot so you have to do some digging around. It's not as fast to recover as sleep is, but it does retain your state and in my experience it's pretty bug-free. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:45 AM (b6UlB) 91
I remain baffled why a lot of supposedly smart people I know vociferously defend computer companies for any reason, any reason at all. It happens all the time. I had a good friend I lost when I told him Google was an existential evil. He went to work for them, and almost immediately began telling me all about the awesome tech and how great all the innovation was and blah blah blah. When I said that to him, he cut off all contact.
Same with my brother: he uses Microsoft everything, it's his business Office Suite, and insists all the time I should 'upgrade' my patched-together mess of Linux, hacked phones, and Chromebooks to use Microsoft's Amazing Features. I've told him again and again and again they are an existential evil and he just stares at me and changes the subject. I think people get involved in the tech and features. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:48 AM (9yXr+) 92
what if I go into Control Panel and change sleep setting to 'never'
Posted by: Don Black at April 29, 2024 05:50 AM (/7KEl) 93
WTF.
Posted by: Lost in Space' I stated above something that is NOT an untruth, that I truly believe some people here have computers that work with a hand crank. Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:50 AM (9yXr+) 94
...and it's not WTF, it's computer science!
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 05:51 AM (9yXr+) Posted by: Bruce at April 29, 2024 05:52 AM (kiO8+) 96
> that I truly believe some people here have computers that work with a hand crank.
--- HUH! Mine is steam-powered just sayin' Posted by: Don Black at April 29, 2024 05:52 AM (/7KEl) 97
Same with my brother: he uses Microsoft everything, it's his business Office Suite, and insists all the time I should 'upgrade' my patched-together mess of Linux, hacked phones, and Chromebooks to use Microsoft's Amazing Features. I've told him again and again and again they are an existential evil and he just stares at me and changes the subject.
I think people get involved in the tech and features. Posted by: LenNeal Well if you make technology into a political wrestling match every time you talk about it no wonder he doesn't talk to you. For what it's worth, Microsoft is full of bright and talented software engineers that make pretty great products. As for them being existentially evil, I've lived there, and I've been around that and I've seen what they do in the community so you can go fuck yourself with that one. I use Microsoft inside and out. Done it for years. Used to work there. I'm proud of my time there and I'm sick of you bashing on them like a drunken fool. I'm kind of taking this personal now. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:54 AM (b6UlB) 98
3 WTF.
Posted by: Lost in Space' I stated above something that is NOT an untruth, that I truly believe some people here have computers that work with a hand crank. Posted by: LenNeal Stop insulting my 20+ year old HP workstation!! It runs fine. No hand crank, just a button! It has Linux Mint on it now and is still chugging along. Mostly. Occasionally it poops itself and I have to reboot it again after I let it take a nap. DON'T JUDGE!!! WE ALL GET OLD AND NEED A NAP!!!! Posted by: Puddleglum, cheer up for the worst is yet to come at April 29, 2024 05:54 AM (sAmhv) 99
41 Libre Office will export as ePub. Google Docs. Other than that I don't know.
Posted by: LenNeal at April 29, 2024 04:53 AM (9yXr+) ---- Calibre will do epub, mobi amd many more. Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #01 at April 29, 2024 05:59 AM (qfLjt) 100
20+ year old HP workstation. Puddleglum
Microsoft has an archive department where they have the most extraordinary collection of old software and PCs to run them. You have to be an employee to go there but the archive people don't get a lot of visitors so they love to give you a tour. You'd probably move in and never leave. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:59 AM (b6UlB) 101
20 Tweets from Bad Blue https://tinyurl.com/45bbz8zu link fixed 7 5: That tinyurl goes to YouTube Posted by: Puddleglum, cheer up for the worst is yet to come at April 29, 2024 04:17 AM (sAmhv) Posted by: m at April 29, 2024 06:02 AM (o3SCB) 102
what if I go into Control Panel and change sleep setting to 'never'
Posted by: Don Black That should solve it not waking up cuz it never goes to sleep. You can turn on hibernate in the control panel and I suggest that you give that a try to see if that gives you the functionality that you're looking for. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 06:03 AM (b6UlB) 103
81 According to Microsoft, in 2018 7.2% of their shipments were 32 bit.
Posted by: LenNeal Legacy dies hard in the computer world. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 05:32 AM (b I wouldn't be surprised if almost all of that comes from businesses that are running old legacy programs that just worked for what they were using them for and any time they tried running them on a 64 bit system all hell broke loose. Posted by: Buzzion at April 29, 2024 06:04 AM (1Qjy/) 104
So it looks like the Uniparty is working on a 10 Year Funding Plan for Ukraine.
So the US is essentially declaring an occupation of Ukraine. Great, another f**king multi-decade boondoggle. Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 29, 2024 06:05 AM (XV/Pl) 105
Good morning early risers!
Posted by: Rosasharn at April 29, 2024 06:06 AM (PzBTm) 106
Our library shelves 20 Kindle Fire, 75 iPads, 3 Windows laptops, 25 chromebooks and a couple other devices.
All of them new and shiny. So, I really don’t care about branding. The only drag being learning how to use the Chromebook. Posted by: 13times at April 29, 2024 06:06 AM (u5Ojf) 107
what if I go into Control Panel and change sleep setting to 'never'
Posted by: Don Black That should solve it not waking up cuz it never goes to sleep. You can turn on hibernate in the control panel and I suggest that you give that a try to see if that gives you the functionality that you're looking for. I just checked the sleep option on my Windows desktop that's the same vintage as your optiplex. I have it set to never and I've never had the issue that you're talking about. I changed that probably 7 years ago hence I had to go look up what I had done. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 06:06 AM (b6UlB) 108
I wouldn't be surprised if almost all of that comes from businesses that are running old legacy programs that just worked for what they were using them for and any time they tried running them on a 64 bit system all hell broke loose.
Posted by: Buzzion From what I've read you are pretty much spot on. I've even read of systems that Windows 9x still running in production. If I remember correctly, one was the main machine for collecting tolls. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 06:08 AM (b6UlB) 109
Pray and watch- A Christian devotional from the letter to the Ephesians:
https://tinyurl.com/3ydvews9 Posted by: FenelonSpoke at April 29, 2024 06:09 AM (0BRfH) 110
Thomas Bender
No worries. Our economy will crash, and we will watch the Mad Max Movie Trilogy for fashion ideas. What will really help Ukraine, with all their dead, wounded, and in other countries demographics, is all of the Islamic illegals in the US shipped to Ukraine. Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:10 AM (u82oZ) Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:11 AM (u82oZ) 112
Good morning!
Let's smile & be happy & strike fear in the hearts of killjoy leftists everywhere. Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:11 AM (u82oZ) Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 06:15 AM (b6UlB) Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:17 AM (u82oZ) 115
That's what I'll do
neversleep Posted by: Don Black at April 29, 2024 06:18 AM (/7KEl) 116
20 Have you tried replacing the hamsters?
Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 29, 2024 04:26 AM (BLOW1) I have a couple extra around, but they're holding up the shelves. Posted by: OrangeEnt at April 29, 2024 04:28 AM (0eaVi) ; ) Posted by: m at April 29, 2024 06:21 AM (o3SCB) 117
That pali flag at Harvard, I wonder if those were actual students or just activists?
Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #02 at April 29, 2024 06:21 AM (qfLjt) 118
@110
>>Our economy will crash, and we will watch the Mad Max Movie Trilogy for fashion ideas. I guess I don't really understand the end-game here. It could be as I have long suggested, that the maniacs in charge really do see themselves as Boris Balkan and they are on the precipice of opening The Ninth Gate and nothing is going to shake them of their madness. Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 29, 2024 06:22 AM (XV/Pl) 119
MongoDB CEO Dev Ittycheria Did he simply say, "Dunno. MongoDB is just pawn in Game of Life?" He ought to have, if he didn't. Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) at April 29, 2024 06:23 AM (xG4kz) Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:24 AM (u82oZ) 121
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see #84 Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #03 at April 29, 2024 06:25 AM (qfLjt) 122
This MongoDB thing has me all stirred up. I long for the days of Ted Cobb and his seminal paper about relational databases. The world has passed me by.
Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 06:27 AM (b6UlB) 123
Sigil ebook tool focuses on one thing .epub formatting. Lots of plugins and a very helpful community.
Calibre is very good as well. My only complaint being it changes simple html paragraph markups like and to for the . Which means calibre css stylesheet etc. Posted by: 13times at April 29, 2024 06:28 AM (nU4+m) 124
Info not in the State website. But KS Historical Society says no.
Posted by: NaCly Dog Thank goodness. I saw that orange monstrosity on Wikipedia and about had a heart attack. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 06:28 AM (b6UlB) 125
That pali flag at Harvard, I wonder if those were actual students or just activists? Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #02 Plagiarists. If they are students, they are plagiarists (do not confuse Prager University with Plagiarist's University). If they are activists, they are plagiarists, as they simply repeat, time and again, the long disproven saw that there once was a nation called "Palestine". Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) at April 29, 2024 06:29 AM (xG4kz) 126
Thomas Bender
Self-absorbed people with lots of money, and not listening to sound advice, think they are in charge of good things. They are in charge of unexpected (to them) consequences. This action is quite historical, and seen in every great collapse. Look at the USSr, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Canada for examples. Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:30 AM (u82oZ) 127
Pixy ate my silly markups. I deserve that.
Posted by: 13times at April 29, 2024 06:30 AM (nU4+m) 128
Lost in Space
The Seal, inside of the encircling rope, is open source. And it seems some woke artists on blogspot started this. Silly people. Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:32 AM (u82oZ) 129
g'mornin' everyone!
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at April 29, 2024 06:32 AM (tQtDb) 130
Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars
Cite the Koran. It mentions Israel over 40 times. Palestine mentions: Zero. Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:33 AM (u82oZ) 131
"That pali flag at Harvard, I wonder if those were actual students or just activists?"
It's Nazi-like behavior, so, Nazis. Posted by: Some guy on a tricycle at April 29, 2024 06:34 AM (vFG9F) 132
mornin yall
Posted by: fd at April 29, 2024 06:34 AM (vFG9F) 133
Singer Carrie Underwood sings a moving rendition of "Because He Lives" , a well loved Christian hymn:
https://tinyurl.com/mr2udcvk Posted by: FenelonSpoke at April 29, 2024 06:35 AM (6YY0Q) 134
I wouldn't be surprised if almost all of that comes from businesses that are running old legacy programs that just worked for what they were using them for and any time they tried running them on a 64 bit system all hell broke loose.
Posted by: Buzzion There are systems and processes which must get approval from the government for certain contracts. Any change can, literally, take years and cost millions of dollars to get approved. Those people never want to change ANYTHING. Also, the benefits of 64-bit computing - primarily larger data sets and more addressable memory aren't needed, frankly, by most people. Posted by: I used to have a different nic at April 29, 2024 06:43 AM (IUd0M) 135
Good morning morons
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 06:43 AM (RIvkX) 136
Gonna get an early start on the day. Less than 4 weeks of school left.
Have a wonderful day, and bask if you are not near a woke campus. Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:43 AM (u82oZ) 137
Have a wonderful day, and bask if you are not near a woke campus.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 29, 2024 06:43 AM (u82oZ) ---- I work on a mostly not-woke campus, which is pretty nice. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at April 29, 2024 06:45 AM (BpYfr) 138
I was talking to my son yesterday and he told me about a wire testing machine the AF uses that still runs XP. I have a client with a CNC machine running XP. If it works and there are no issues, why replace it?
Posted by: fd at April 29, 2024 06:46 AM (vFG9F) 139
That replacing The Stars And Stripes with a pali flag was also done at Washington U in St. Louis.
That's a shooting insult. Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #04 at April 29, 2024 06:48 AM (qfLjt) 140
Nasty storms
Lightning and Thunder Posted by: rhennigantx at April 29, 2024 06:48 AM (ENQN6) 141
I wouldn't be surprised if almost all of that comes from businesses that are running old legacy programs that just worked for what they were using them for and any time they tried running them on a 64 bit system all hell broke loose. Posted by: Buzzion Businesses do not view themselves as having an obligation to set off, howling, in pursuit of every software company's insistence that their latest will-o'-the-wisp-ware is a "must have and install it NOW!" marketing practices. The Persistence of COBOL was real. Are we even certain that it has gone away, now? Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) at April 29, 2024 06:49 AM (xG4kz) 142
DOMINIC LAWSON: As Rwanda plan sees migrants leaving UK for Ireland... Oh, the irony of Dublin now ruing the open border it and the EU both insisted on after Brexit. You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh
https://mol.im/a/13359639 Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #05 at April 29, 2024 06:52 AM (qfLjt) 143
You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh
https://mol.im/a/13359639 Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #05 at April 29, 2024 06:52 AM (qfLjt) Just look what happened to Dr Who. Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 06:53 AM (+yhUM) 144
I would be remiss were I not to state the other computing truism of business' IT groups: "The most secure computer is the one which never was turned on, much less connected to a network." Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) at April 29, 2024 06:53 AM (xG4kz) 145
I'm seeing video of Biden at the dinner on Saturday night and conclude he is probably no longer able to feed himself.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 06:58 AM (RIvkX) 146
I think that if a large enough number of people from a specific nation for and come to your nation, that should give you valid causus belli to invade that source nation and claim it as your own territory.
And then do whatever the hell you want with it. Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:03 AM (+yhUM) 147
g'mornin', 'rons Posted by: AltonJackson at April 29, 2024 07:04 AM (bEb2S) 148
141 COBOL is still as is FORTRAN.
Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #06 at April 29, 2024 07:05 AM (qfLjt) Posted by: Martini Farmer at April 29, 2024 07:05 AM (Q4IgG) Posted by: Hillary Clinton at April 29, 2024 07:06 AM (/qXG0) 151
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around Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #07 at April 29, 2024 07:06 AM (qfLjt) 152
Make Mexico an official colony and hand off charters to Pemex and Bimbo. Come on. Let's party.
Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:06 AM (+yhUM) Posted by: Skip at April 29, 2024 07:07 AM (2s5ig) 154
Hmmmmm. Ireland is being treated as the UK's septic tank? Wasn't that always the case? Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) at April 29, 2024 07:07 AM (xG4kz) 155
Birdbath status?
Posted by: Just Wondering at April 29, 2024 07:07 AM (dg+HA) 156
Hey no fair those guys are stealing all our Sparks Of Divinity, said no country ever.
Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:08 AM (+yhUM) 157
Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea, Radioactive Knight at April 29, 2024 07:09 AM (Be/+i) Posted by: JT at April 29, 2024 07:10 AM (T4tVD) 159
@145
>>I'm seeing video of Biden at the dinner on Saturday night and conclude he is probably no longer able to feed himself. The only chuckle worthy line from Nerd Prom was when the host said it was great to be here at the Correspondence Dinner and noted the poll numbers and commented, judging by the polls, this will probably be the last dinner for a little while. Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 29, 2024 07:10 AM (XV/Pl) 160
Hmmmmm. Ireland is being treated as the UK's septic tank? Wasn't that always the case?
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) at April 29, 2024 07:07 AM (xG4kz) ---------- This time they did it voluntarily. Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea, Radioactive Knight at April 29, 2024 07:11 AM (Be/+i) 161
The only chuckle worthy line from Nerd Prom was when the host said it was great to be here at the Correspondence Dinner and noted the poll numbers and commented, judging by the polls, this will probably be the last dinner for a little while.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 29, 2024 07:10 AM (XV/Pl) ----------- TONIGHT THEY DINE IN HELL!!!!! Posted by: Leonidas at April 29, 2024 07:13 AM (Be/+i) 162
G'morning, all!
Always nice to see the term 'Bloodbath' when headlines talk about the most recent CNN election poll. Gonna be a good week. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 29, 2024 07:13 AM (a1415) 163
Not to pile on you directly TB, but man oh man do i loathe that this passel of screwtapes and wormtongues and jock-sniffers call their little catered circle jerk "Nerd Prom", when most of them couldn't find their own asshole with both hands and a map.
Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:15 AM (+yhUM) 164
Maddie Kitten is playing with her jingle.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea, Radioactive Knight at April 29, 2024 07:15 AM (Be/+i) 165
https://tinyurl.com/mrs5ksuc
20 Tweets from Bad Blue The DA pulled over for a traffic stop is a gem to see Posted by: Skip at April 29, 2024 07:16 AM (2s5ig) 166
"I'm seeing video of Biden at the dinner on Saturday night and conclude he is probably no longer able to feed himself. "
Did they at least have ice cream? Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 29, 2024 07:17 AM (a1415) 167
Not to pile on you directly TB, but man oh man do i loathe that this passel of screwtapes and wormtongues and jock-sniffers call their little catered circle jerk "Nerd Prom", when most of them couldn't find their own asshole with both hands and a map.
Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:15 AM (+yhUM) === 90% of the attendees are traitors who need hanging Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:17 AM (RIvkX) 168
Tech thread very techy this morning.
Posted by: davidt at April 29, 2024 07:18 AM (SYTee) 169
90% of the attendees are traitors who need hanging
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:17 AM (RIvkX) ------------- Then it is good they have self-identified. Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea, Radioactive Knight at April 29, 2024 07:18 AM (Be/+i) 170
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when most of them couldn't find their own asshole with both hands and a map. Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:15 AM (+yhUM) ---- Get with the times ...... /s "when most of them couldn't find their own asshole with both hands and GPS." Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #08 at April 29, 2024 07:18 AM (qfLjt) 171
90% of the attendees are traitors who need hanging
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:17 AM (RIvkX) Put em all in a room with a bunch of doorknobs and ropes and half of them would Carradine themselves for us. Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:18 AM (+yhUM) 172
Did they at least have ice cream?
Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 29, 2024 07:17 AM (a1415) === People with dementia tend to prefer sweets, this is usually the last flavor they lose the ability to taste. Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:19 AM (RIvkX) 173
"Get with the times ...... /s
"when most of them couldn't find their own asshole with both hands and GPS." Latest method is the new butt-plug designed to accept an apple AirTag. If you have an iPhone....you can find your own asshole. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 29, 2024 07:20 AM (a1415) 174
Put em all in a room with a bunch of doorknobs and ropes and half of them would Carradine themselves for us.
Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:18 AM (+yhUM) ----------- If it's one thing I don't want for an epitaph, it's, "Died a stupid death." Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea, Radioactive Knight at April 29, 2024 07:20 AM (Be/+i) 175
most of them couldn't find their own asshole with both hands and a map.
Posted by: Warai-otoko That's why they have boyfriends. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 07:20 AM (b6UlB) 176
Ice cream cones are also a "finger food" meaning if you have dementia, you don't need to struggle with utensils to eat it.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:21 AM (RIvkX) 177
People with dementia tend to prefer sweets, this is usually the last flavor they lose the ability to taste.
Posted by: San Franpsycho I'm going to keep eating those chilies and when I no longer can taste them, I'm getting an exit bag. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 07:21 AM (b6UlB) 178
Is this something? @LeadingReport BREAKING: Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis allegedly met privately this morning in Miami. Posted by: Divide by Zero at April 29, 2024 07:22 AM (RKVpM) 179
Doc said I have to stop eating so much ice cream, because cholesterol.
So now I have to eat pie. Posted by: davidt at April 29, 2024 07:22 AM (SYTee) 180
Hey LostInSpace, or anybody who can help; longtime lurker who has a weird Windows Sleep problem.
LostInSpace I read that help page on Windows not turning on after Sleep but my specific issue is that it goes to Sleep after 4 hours of no inputs and boots back up fine after pressing the power button. The problem is that if I Restart or Shutdown after thd PC has been in Sleep it will go through the process for a few seconds then immediately give a BSOD and restart itself. Occasionally it will even BSOD out of nowhere after it’s been in Sleep mode. This is a new system, built in January, with last gen AMD AM4. Zen3 5600x, MSI motherboard and a RX 7600 GPU. I also put 32GB 40000 mhz DDR4 in it, which might be the problem as I heard Zen3 might not play well with anything over 3600 mhz. But the system runs spectacularly and stable other than this one Sleep problem. Any ideas? Posted by: HelpMePlz at April 29, 2024 07:23 AM (6ydKt) 181
People with dementia tend to prefer sweets, this is usually the last flavor they lose the ability to taste.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:19 AM (RIvkX) --------- So, Joe's meals will start to look like: Appetizer: Otter Pops Main Course: Banana Split Dessert: Ice cream cone Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea, Radioactive Knight at April 29, 2024 07:23 AM (Be/+i) 182
Ice cream cones are also a "finger food" meaning if you have dementia, you don't need to struggle with utensils to eat it.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:21 AM (RIvkX) Welcome to Current Year, where the above statement is actually a political commentary. Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:24 AM (+yhUM) Posted by: Hairyback Guy at April 29, 2024 07:24 AM (4a+k3) 184
Is this something?
@LeadingReport BREAKING: Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis allegedly met privately this morning in Miami. Posted by: Divide by Zero at April 29, 2024 07:22 AM (RKVpM) I suppose it depends on what you mean by "something". Posted by: I used to have a different nic at April 29, 2024 07:24 AM (IUd0M) 185
I have rediscovered the typewriter community so that is techy enough for me. Unfortunately Taylor Swift seems to have used on as a prop so her name keeps popping up.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at April 29, 2024 07:25 AM (yeEu9) 186
Isn't Ace the only person on this Smart Military Blog who gets to ask, "Is this something?"
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea, Radioactive Knight at April 29, 2024 07:25 AM (Be/+i) Posted by: Jim Levenstein at April 29, 2024 07:26 AM (a1415) 188
"So now I have to eat pie."
Eat? Posted by: Jim Levenstein at April 29, 2024 07:26 AM (a1415) -------- Eat? Posted by: Vaudeville comedians everywhere at April 29, 2024 07:27 AM (Be/+i) Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 29, 2024 07:28 AM (a1415) 190
180 This is a new system, built in January, with last gen AMD AM4. Zen3 5600x, MSI motherboard and a RX 7600 GPU. I also put 32GB 40000 mhz DDR4 in it, which might be the problem as I heard Zen3 might not play well with anything over 3600 mhz. But the system runs spectacularly and stable other than this one Sleep problem.
Any ideas? Posted by: HelpMePlz Dropping the memory down to 3600 is worth a shot, at least. But if it's stable the rest of the time, it might be a BIOS issue rather than hardware or Windows itself. What model is the motherboard? Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 29, 2024 07:28 AM (BLOW1) 191
185 I have rediscovered the typewriter community so that is techy enough for me. Unfortunately Taylor Swift seems to have used on as a prop so her name keeps popping up.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at April 29, 2024 07:25 AM (yeEu9) This little waif is out to single handedly ruin every thing anyone enjoys. I already can't use my dad's Stanley thermos anymore lest people think i like getting rawdogged by strange men in stranger public restrooms. Now she's ruined typewriters. What's next? If she starts wearing those gardening overalls with the kneepads in the legs, I'm issuing a fatwa. Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:28 AM (+yhUM) 192
Posted by: HelpMePlz at April 29, 2024 07:23 AM (6ydKt)
I had that issue with my current system. I believe it to be the AMD graphics drivers for some reason. I turned off sleep and the problem stopped. Posted by: I used to have a different nic at April 29, 2024 07:28 AM (IUd0M) 193
this one Sleep problem.
Any ideas? HelpMePlz The immediate solution I can see is to simply turn sleep off in the control panel. I'm doing this from memory so if I get it wrong don't yell at me. Control panel / Power Options/ Change when the computer sleeps / change put the computer to sleep to never. After that, your computer should never knock itself out unless you hit the power off or hibernate options. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 07:30 AM (b6UlB) 194
To sleep, perchance to dream. Aye, there's the bug.
Posted by: Ye old PC at April 29, 2024 07:30 AM (vFG9F) 195
123 Sigil ebook tool focuses on one thing .epub formatting. Lots of plugins and a very helpful community.
Calibre is very good as well. My only complaint being it changes simple html paragraph markups like and to for the . Which means calibre css stylesheet etc. Posted by: 13times at April 29, 2024 06:28 AM (nU4+m) 127 Pixy ate my silly markups. I deserve that. Posted by: 13times at April 29, 2024 06:30 AM (nU4+m) It was funny! Posted by: m at April 29, 2024 07:31 AM (o3SCB) 196
As a test I would set sleep mode to the shortest time possible and see if the hang-up is based on the time it sits. Some endless loop that takes hours to become a problem. Posted by: Divide by Zero at April 29, 2024 07:33 AM (RKVpM) 197
BSODs are most often caused by driver issues, usually graphics card. Next would be RAM.
Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #09 at April 29, 2024 07:33 AM (qfLjt) 198
If she starts wearing those gardening overalls with the kneepads in the legs, I'm issuing a fatwa.
Posted by: Warai-otok For the win! Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 07:33 AM (b6UlB) 199
197 BSODs are most often caused by driver issues, usually graphics card. Next would be RAM.
Posted by: Ciampino Seconded. And if that isn't exactly right, it's a damn good place to start snooping around. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 07:35 AM (b6UlB) 200
Microsoft Defender is basically the best pc security suite out there and is also simultaneously cancer.
It's impressive Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:35 AM (+yhUM) 201
The Trump-Biden debate will happen as soon as a Ben-Candace debate happens.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:37 AM (RIvkX) 202
BSOD's can also occur when Windows Update shits itself. My system has done that twice while I was sitting in front of it.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at April 29, 2024 07:37 AM (Q4IgG) 203
"Hey! Nobody gets to shitcan this computer but ME!"
Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:37 AM (+yhUM) 204
BSODs?
Make sure your RAM was sired by a purebred goat and not some Heinz 57 varieties. Posted by: Ciampino - Vitreous Humour is funny glass #10 at April 29, 2024 07:38 AM (qfLjt) 205
Final word on sleep.
On my desktop I have it completely turned off. Last thing I need is my main server taking a nap on me and screwing everything up. On my laptops I invoke sleep when I close the lid on the machine and invoke hibernate when I hit the power button. The closing the lid thing rationale is the machine's only going to be down for a few minutes so I don't care. His sleep is doing nasty things in the background. And I use hibernate instead of off because it maintains the state of the box when I restart it. Posted by: Lost in Space at April 29, 2024 07:38 AM (b6UlB) Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 29, 2024 07:38 AM (a1415) 207
The Trump-Biden debate will happen as soon as a Ben-Candace debate happens.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 29, 2024 07:37 AM (RIvkX) -------- *insert witty remark here* Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea, Radioactive Knight at April 29, 2024 07:38 AM (Be/+i) 208
Pixy, it’s a MSI B550M Mortar.
I’ve thought about dropping the RAM down but like I said, she runs awesome (no probs in Cinebench, Video encoding or Gaming) other than the After Wake Up problem. The BSOD goes by so quick I can’t even read the full error message but something to do with “Page file” and error numbers. I’m no technician just advanced newbie basically. Thanks for the advice so far everyone. I can always take it off Sleep setting but I liked it for low power usage when I’m not using the thing for hours at a time. Posted by: HelpMePlz at April 29, 2024 07:38 AM (6ydKt) 209
Fortunately I already have the old typewriters. I was in the market for an electric as I need to rebuild my hand strength. But it was a bit of a shock to see typewriter listings on Ebay mention Swift.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at April 29, 2024 07:38 AM (yeEu9) 210
I've been running Ubuntu so long I had to look up the meaning of the acronym BSOD. Neh, neh, neh, neh, neh. / ends childish taunt Posted by: Divide by Zero at April 29, 2024 07:40 AM (RKVpM) 211
I pray for a Biden Trump debate, just so that we can finally have an end of the farcical bullshit spectacle of Presidential "Debates".
Tell us your stupid platform in ten bullet points or less, post it on your little Ex-Twitter a month before the election, and then shut the hell up and go away. That or just gag the bastards and make them Indian leg wrestle or something. I might actually learn something about them that way. Posted by: Warai-otoko at April 29, 2024 07:41 AM (+yhUM) 212
161 The only chuckle worthy line from Nerd Prom was when the host said it was great to be here at the Correspondence Dinner and noted the poll numbers and commented, judging by the polls, this will probably be the last dinner for a little while.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 29, 2024 07:10 AM (XV/Pl) ----------- TONIGHT THEY DINE IN HELL!!!!! Posted by: Leonidas at April 29, 2024 07:13 AM (Be/+i) hahahahaha SPARTA Posted by: m at April 29, 2024 07:41 AM (o3SCB) 213
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Is this something? @LeadingReport BREAKING: Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis allegedly met privately this morning in Miami. Posted by: Divide by Zero at April 29, 2024 07:22 AM (RKVpM) W00T Posted by: m at April 29, 2024 07:43 AM (o3SCB) 214
Ciampino, it’s a 4000 mhz 32GB kit from TeamGroup. I’ve got it set to AMDs memory OC in the BIOS, no specific Memory tweaking I just hit the one button like JayzTwoCentz and Paul’sHardware told me to on YouTube!
Posted by: HelpMePlz at April 29, 2024 07:48 AM (6ydKt) 215
>The BSOD goes by so quick
BSODs are _always_ hardware related. Either bad hardware, or bad hardware drivers. Start there. >There's no customer on this planet that wants to have 17 different databases One of my current contracts is using SQL Server, Redis, and MongoDB. Each one was implemented because of some gosh-gee-wow feature the previous DB also had, but no one knew how to implement. _Never_ underestimate the ability of developers to fuck things up. Posted by: Daniel Ream at April 29, 2024 10:24 AM (0Go0g) 216
"The real sophisticated [AI] apps will be using real-time data, being able to make real-time decisions on real-time events,” Ittycheria said. “Maybe something’s happening in the stock market, maybe it’s time to buy or sell,"
Nooooooooooooooooooooo! The first response from the LLG AI would be LLG model AI is shit, sell, sell sell and sell! Elon is wrong - AI will cancel itself before it even gets going! Posted by: The Party Of Hell No! at April 29, 2024 01:13 PM (oCKHC) Processing 0.02, elapsed 0.0312 seconds. |
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