I thought Ubisoft offered the scans but they weren’t actually used?
I thought Ubisoft offered the scans but they weren’t actually used?
Probably defederated from lemmynsfw, which is the bulk of it that I see
Someone has to be that pedantic asshole that ruins the fun, so it might as well be me: pine trees don’t have leaves
(sorry)
It’s more getting chopped in the ankles than running over feet ime (still shouldn’t be common, but kids are dumb)
I don’t recognize him either, but from the references in the other comments I’m assuming it’s vanilla ice
ITT: .world’s image hosting costs are doubled
I can see what you’re saying in the sense that nothing should physically be stopping them from saying it, but also nothing should be insulating them from the consequences of what they say, right? To take it to a logical extreme, if a kid says they’re going to shoot up the school the next day, I hope we can agree that requires more from school admins than just “well, it’s his right to say that”.
I personally also think it’s stupid for a school to be involved for a shirt like in the OP (western society is much too puritanical about simple nudity/body parts, imo), but there’s clearly a line somewhere about what speech/expression can be allowed in public. Assuming you can agree with that, where would you want that line to be? I’d personally draw the line before it reaches threats to peoples’ physical/mental health (like the nazis and gore I mentioned).
Out of curiosity, would you say the same applies to putting nazi propaganda or violent gore on a shirt and wearing it in a school?
Damn everybody seems to be hating on this and idk shit about the history of anarchy to say if it’s valid, but I gotta add that this quote goes hard
To put this into context, the zen5 X3D chips aren’t out yet so this isn’t really an apples to apples comparison between generations. Also, zen5 was heavily optimized for efficiency rather than speed - they’re only like 5% faster than zen4 (X series, not X3D ofc) last I saw but they do that at the zen3 TDPs, which is crazy impressive. I’m not disagreeing with you about the 7800X3D - I love that chip, it’s def a good one - just don’t want people to get the wrong idea about zen5.
I love the reference in your username, but isn’t -nimi just a respectful suffix or something he uses for nightblood rather than a name?
Your build looks good (setting the ongoing intel issues that somebody else already mentioned aside), but personally I’d consider a different drive than the Samsung - it’s a great drive, but usually overpriced imo. If you can get it for a good price then absolutely go for it, but most times I find sn850x drives significantly cheaper and insignificantly slower. Otherwise, the only other note I’d make is that grub is abysmally slow at higher resolutions on chips with no igpu, at least when using a nvidia gpu. I’m not certain if this would apply to an AMD gpu, and either way you can just use something better (cough cough refind) to avoid the problem, but for anyone who just wants the default out-of-the-box bootloader on most distros to just work properly it might be worth spending the extra ~$40 for the K series instead of the KF to get the igpu. It’s not something I’d recommend doing personally, but it’s at least worthwhile to know about when you’re making the K/KF choice imo. Anyway, good luck with your build and have fun with setting everything up!
I did a search for nvidia on my system and got these, which OP might wanna check for too:
egl-wayland
lib32-nvidia-utils
libvdpau
libxnvctrl
nvidia-open
nvidia-settings
nvidia-utils
opencl-nvidia
I’ve installed extra packages for proton and machine learning, so some of these may not be there, but hopefully that helps.
Well your /efi entry looks right to me - maybe try mount -a
(maybe capital A, going off memory here but whichever option is all) and watch for error messages or check dmesg?
sdb
looks like the bootable USB to me - /dev/sda1
should be the system’s EFI, no? OP, could you try mounting that one (shouldn’t be encrypted afaik) and/or post the output of ?
Edit: just realized you were unable to mount the encrypted drive in the first place so /etc is inaccessible, sorrycat /etc/fstab
My favourite part is that the quotations are part of the title, not added by the article