ulterno

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[–] ulterno 1 points 14 hours ago
[–] ulterno 0 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Seems to be fanart based on Warhammer 40000. Another rabbit hole.
If you end up reading enough to understand the context, please let me know too.

[–] ulterno 0 points 23 hours ago

Nice.
But it says copyrighted. I don't think they want us to use it as a Wallpaper

[–] ulterno 0 points 23 hours ago

You can also check out the wallpaper submission threads on KDE Discuss. They tend to give both versions for selection as the official theme. They also tend to use the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license, which is ideal for wallpapers.

[–] ulterno 0 points 1 day ago

The drawing looks like something I would make in paint, but still it feels so good to look at.

What's this black magic?

[–] ulterno 5 points 1 day ago

Good looking stuff.
How's the cargo space, though?

[–] ulterno 2 points 1 day ago

Why would you make such a promise?

I wouldn't promise such a thing under duress.

If a company were to bully me into making such a promise, I would quit. Oh wait, I already did

[–] ulterno 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Are we talking about the same Chuck Norris?

No, we are not.

I am talking about an internet meme
You are talking about a real person, who is probably old by now.

[–] ulterno 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

You made me subscribe to the Community

[–] ulterno 4 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Nah, with Chuck Norris, it's usually the missiles that do the dodging.

[–] ulterno 0 points 1 day ago

So are you guys saying you don't sink into your bed when you are about to sleep and then emerge up to levitation as you enter deep sleep?

[–] ulterno 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

To their credit, they did make room for him.
He didn't really specify what kind of room, right?

That is what happens when you don't put proper specifications in your tender.

 

I have a multiboot system. One of the installed OS's does not use the NVMe SSD installed on the motherboard at all.
At the time of taking the screenshot, all the SSD partitions are unmounted, so apart from detection, the SSD is mostly unused.

  • I would like the temps to drop down to SYSTIN (≈35°C) levels.
  • I know, it's right next to my GPU, but I am not doing anything GPU intensive, the GPU temps are ~37°C ^[apart from GPU memory, which is 48°C due to the awful AMD 7th gen Zero RPM, which has no workarounds on Linux]

For the unmounted and unused HDDs, I just use hdparm -Y, but there seems to be nothing in terms of that for the SSD. And even though I appreciate the additional heat in winters, this is going to be too expensive for me. I'd rather burn some cheap Nichrome than my data storage device.

I checked out a Debian forum thread and from that, I checked the following:

❯ sudo nvme get-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 2 -H
get-feature:0x02 (Power Management), Current value:0x00000004
        Workload Hint (WH): 0 - No Workload
        Power State   (PS): 4

Showing it is already in the lowest power state.

I have no active cooling setup for the SSD from my side. This becomes relevant soon.

  • Checking the SSD temps (using the same widget as in the image), the temperature on Sensor 2 starts out at ~40°C (after a normal reboot) and slowly increases to >50°C as shown at the start of the graph. Power State (PS) is still 4.

  • Running KDE partitionmanager, which probably does some reading to check the partition information, at 50°C stage, causes a temperature drop, as shown in the image.

  • Running KDE partitionmanager right after reboot, when the temperature is increasing very sloowly, seems to do nothing significant.


  • Turns out that after a few minutes of System Standby, the SSD doesn't return to PS: 4, so I have the culprit.
  • Running partitionmanager after that causes it to go back to PS: 4

So we have a solution! All I need to do is run partitionmanager on wake. nlol jk


Motherboard: MSI MAG X570S TORPEDO MAX (MS-7D54)
SSD: Samsung 980 512GB (correct firmware, bought long before the fakes started coming out)

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by ulterno to c/programmer_humor
 

Until he actually had to use it.

Took 2 hours of reading through examples just to deploy the site.
Turns out, it is hard to do even just the bash stuff when you can't see the container.

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