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LemonDrizzle posted:http://news.sky.com/story/millions-of-labour-voters-pick-may-over-corbyn-10513831?dcmp=snt-sf-twitter this is good for corybn because snype
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:38 |
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Sion posted:this is good for corybn because snype Oh good the real deal is on probation and you take up the mantle. As stated yesterday, Corbyn is in a media blitz of negative coverage and Theresa May has had so many people kissing her arse there's nothing left to brown their noses anymore. Of course his polling is going to be rock bottom right now, and the question is if and how he can recover.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:40 |
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sassassin posted:Why do people leave their computers on overnight? Modern PC's use virtually nothing in power saving mode, especially office based systems with iGPU's and all energy saving features switched on. Then you have updates and maintenance tasks that are scheduled for after hours. Servers that are required to run 24/7 anyways and should scale automatically as VM's can wake up all the sleeping PC's in an office and push updates to them. If one worker turns their computer off they miss those updates and maintenance which can slow the machine down or leave it as a wide open security hole for the entire organisation. Plus hardware failure is more common from power on/off cycles than from continual power supply for years. Many older, mission critical machines are left running for decades* chugging away with windows 9x or 16bit DOS tasks because if they're powered off there is no guarantee they'll come back up. Machines like this are rarer but they can be hooked into equipment that costs a quarter million or more to replace or update to a modern OS and architecture. Verizian fucked around with this message at 11:44 on Jul 27, 2016 |
# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:41 |
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LemonDrizzle posted:http://news.sky.com/story/millions-of-labour-voters-pick-may-over-corbyn-10513831?dcmp=snt-sf-twitter Thing is the majority of people know almost nothing about Theresa May, and so far she's given a leftist-sounding speech and been a woman, which are both progressive things that make a Tory government sound better. She also cleared house to some degree, like firing Osborne and putting brexiters in ironic punishment positions, as well as seeming to punt the whole issue into the long grass and imply that when/if we leave it will be measured and crafted to the UK's best interests So really this is the honeymoon period, and she's provided something for everyone to enjoy and feel positive about. It'll take a month or two for the Tories' figures to settle down as they become a known quantity again, when the promise gives way to reality. Never mind the need for Labour to stop loving around already
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:43 |
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In more amusing news: https://twitter.com/JamieRoss7/status/758248442087047168 In case you don't follow UKIP's internal manoeuvrings, Steve Woolfe was until recently the favourite for the leadership - he's a fairly capable media performer, is of mixed race (which would at least make it hard for people to attack UKIP as a racist party) and reasonably telegenic, and wants to aggressively go after Labour seats in the North and midlands. Coburn is Scotland's lone UKIP MEP, a total full-on grade A mentalist who seemingly makes up his ideas and policies on the hoof, and... not very telegenic, to put it mildly. In less amusing news, British retail sales are falling more rapidly than at any point since 2012.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:43 |
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Verizian posted:Plus hardware failure is more common from power on/off cycles than from continual power supply for years. Yeah this one seriously. Also don't buy your PSUs from the local computer shop in my experience. Unless you enjoy watching the back of your machine explode.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:43 |
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https://twitter.com/politicshome/status/758249483453001728 https://twitter.com/oidptg/status/758251045936107520
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:47 |
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Guavanaut posted:Because sleep mode/hibernation is pretty good power wise and waiting for them to boot up is annoying. Wot? Hibernation is a shut down state - you can remove the power cable, leave it a week, plug it back in and unhibernate. And in 1992 we were long past BASIC and into proper computers with multitasking and (extremely loud, expensive) hard drives.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:48 |
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What is going on with Scottish Labour at the minute? It seems at the moment like everyone is Scotland has just kind of rolled over to the SNP, while it seems like there might be a gap for an anti-austerity party that is offering something less than full independence (like devo max). I personally know a bunch of Scottish people who voted No in the referendum but are holding their noses and voting SNP since they seem to be the only ones arguing against cuts while Labour sold them down the river with Ed going back on the devolution promise. I'm just finding it strange that Labour don't seem to have much of a plan at getting back into Scotland, but I don't know if that's just because I haven't heard about it since I live south of the border.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:49 |
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why do people keep talking about a political revolution. i want a revolution of settling. a revolution of giving up on your dreams.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:51 |
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Cerv posted:His house in Islington can't be worth much less than a Surrey mansion though I suspect not when he moved in, since he's likely been there for the majority of the 30 years he's served as Islington North's MP.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:52 |
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Yeah I know but I think we can all agree that a 3 year old should probably check their white privilage.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:52 |
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Sion posted:Yeah I know but I think we can all agree that a 3 year old should probably check their white privilage. What?
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:54 |
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HorseLord posted:Wot? Hibernation is a shut down state - you can remove the power cable, leave it a week, plug it back in and unhibernate. And in 1992 we were long past BASIC and into proper computers with multitasking and (extremely loud, expensive) hard drives. Speak for yourself, I was still rocking an Atari ST around then.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:54 |
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MikeCrotch posted:What is going on with Scottish Labour at the minute? It seems at the moment like everyone is Scotland has just kind of rolled over to the SNP, while it seems like there might be a gap for an anti-austerity party that is offering something less than full independence (like devo max). I personally know a bunch of Scottish people who voted No in the referendum but are holding their noses and voting SNP since they seem to be the only ones arguing against cuts while Labour sold them down the river with Ed going back on the devolution promise. From what I remember from popcorning the independence vote, Scottish Labour is made up of the sort of people in Scotland who are tories but too cowardly to admit it. That's been the case for a long-rear end time because all of the intelligent and charismatic leftist voices get swallowed up by the actually viable leftist parties as the scottish parliament level and then just run as SNP if they rise higher. So sure Corbyn's ideas probably appeal to the SNP in a general sense but Scottish Labour have been some of the loudest voices against him so what, are you going to vote for them?
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:54 |
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Tesseraction posted:What? Probably talking about that woman who's being investigated for saying mean things about the prince on social media.
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MikeCrotch posted:What is going on with Scottish Labour at the minute? It seems at the moment like everyone is Scotland has just kind of rolled over to the SNP, while it seems like there might be a gap for an anti-austerity party that is offering something less than full independence (like devo max). I personally know a bunch of Scottish people who voted No in the referendum but are holding their noses and voting SNP since they seem to be the only ones arguing against cuts while Labour sold them down the river with Ed going back on the devolution promise. Labour don't There's no point. It's all political liabilities and no gains. Anything promised north of the border can be used against Labour south of the border, and it won't gain any Labour seats anyway; the SNP is just too strong. It's far better to sit on their hands and wait for the inevitable tide of disillusionment, than to spend limited political capital in the here and now. In the meanwhile Labour MSPs can just tend to day-to-day matters and hold the fort.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:56 |
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30.5 Days posted:Probably talking about that woman who's being investigated for saying mean things about the prince on social media. Yeah. I just found out about this and it is pretty eyerollingly stupid on all fronts. The head of international estates for a charity saying that a three year old looks like a loving dickhead and needs to check their white privilage is dumb as gently caress but then again so is bringing in the police? ronya posted:Labour don't SLAB decided that they wouldn't want to go for indipendence when brexit kicks off so that's the end of that i guess.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:56 |
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Tesseraction posted:These days with SSDs I'm not so worried about boot times but I do leave one machine on with all my chat clients etc. Tesseraction posted:Yeah this one seriously. Here's a fake PFC choke made of cement with a single half turn of wire. HorseLord posted:And in 1992 we were long past BASIC and into proper computers with multitasking and (extremely loud, expensive) hard drives.
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30.5 Days posted:Probably talking about that woman who's being investigated for saying mean things about the prince on social media. Man that was like four news focuses ago. poo poo's going fast at the moment.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 11:58 |
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Tesseraction posted:Man that was like four news focuses ago. poo poo's going fast at the moment. Some scrubs sleep at home and work at work.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:00 |
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I'd quite like the royals to throw away all their privelege forever tbh
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30.5 Days posted:Some scrubs sleep at home and work at work. :O
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:02 |
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If you dilute Charles' privileges he just becomes more powerful.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:02 |
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feedmegin posted:Speak for yourself, I was still rocking an Atari ST around then. The ST had multitasking and expensive, noisy hard drives. e: Oops, multitasking was a Falcon/TT thing. goddamnedtwisto fucked around with this message at 12:04 on Jul 27, 2016 |
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Guavanaut posted:If you dilute Charles' privileges he just becomes more powerful. the rat gently caress had better not abdicate, I want a republic before we all die of global warming so we at least won't be so embarrassed in hell.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:03 |
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Sion posted:Yeah. I just found out about this and it is pretty eyerollingly stupid on all fronts. The head of international estates for a charity saying that a three year old looks like a loving dickhead and needs to check their white privilage is dumb as gently caress but then again so is bringing in the police? Someone else did the insults, she just commented on it and stated the obvious about elitism and the royal family. Then kapparomeo got upset
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:03 |
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If computers in the early 90s weren't hot garbage, id would have gone under 15 years ago and looking glass would have just put out a hit followup to a beloved franchise.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:04 |
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Guavanaut posted:If you use IRC like all the cool modern people then you can set up a bouncer like ZNC on a small low power machine like a raspberry pi and then leave that on, and just log into that with any other machine. Ya I know, I just haven't decided if I'm going to make my Pi a microserver or dashboard insert. Decisions, decisions. Guavanaut posted:Some bad PSU manufacturers have got really creative with the PFC requirements. I've gotta admit electricity and magnetism is absolutely not my subject - how does a PFC work and how does the choke aid this?
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Vengeance of Pandas posted:I suspect not when he moved in, since he's likely been there for the majority of the 30 years he's served as Islington North's MP. Corbyn went to a private fee-paying preparatory school followed by some weird state-funded grammar school run by the Haberdashers' Company, while Smith went to his local comp. So if we're arguing about who's posher, I think it's Corbyn.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:05 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:The ST had multitasking and expensive, noisy hard drives. You could solder something together to access an IDE hard drive via the cartridge bus if you really wanted, but you only got half the capacity at any one time because it was 8-bit.
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Paxman posted:Corbyn went to a private fee-paying preparatory school followed by some weird state-funded grammar school run by the Haberdashers' Company, while Smith went to his local comp. So if we're arguing about who's posher, I think it's Corbyn. And yet if you look at who's the bigger tit...
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:07 |
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Paxman posted:Corbyn went to a private fee-paying preparatory school followed by some weird state-funded grammar school run by the Haberdashers' Company, while Smith went to his local comp. So if we're arguing about who's posher, I think it's Corbyn. Corbyn then broke up with his wife over not letting his son suffer the same fate.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:08 |
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tooterfish posted:She was hailed as a genius because they're 100% guaranteed to gently caress it up and destroy their own careers, not because they're the best people for the job.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:10 |
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Paxman posted:Corbyn went to a private fee-paying preparatory school followed by some weird state-funded grammar school run by the Haberdashers' Company, while Smith went to his local comp. So if we're arguing about who's posher, I think it's Corbyn. So essentially they're both class traitors but only one is the good kind (c.f.r. Benn, Tony)
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:10 |
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Less about who's posher and more that comparing the cost of owning a mansion in Surrey to a London house that was probably reasonably priced before the housing market boom of the last 30 years that saw London prices gallop is a bit off when the owner moved in pre-housing boom. https://twitter.com/Unjum4Streatham/status/758146854735446016 Edit: I was hoping for the top of the page but this is too neat not to share. 47 years ago today. https://twitter.com/TheRealBuzz/status/758126112287383552 Vengeance of Pandas fucked around with this message at 12:14 on Jul 27, 2016 |
# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:12 |
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Zephro posted:Yes but who cares about their careers? I care about Britain not becoming a lovely backwater. Grats to May, she's handed three people the rope to hang themselves with and all it cost us was billions of pounds every year forever. Truly a masterstroke. We got rid of the mice in our loft and all it required was the demolition of our house! Tory policy to a T, really.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:12 |
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De lurking incase anyone else is experiencing this: my 25 has not been taken in order to vote. Registered and gave card info within stated timescale
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tessiebee posted:De lurking incase anyone else is experiencing this: my 25 has not been taken in order to vote. Registered and gave card info within stated timescale Definitely send an email asking them what can be done about this.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 12:13 |
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Tesseraction posted:I've gotta admit electricity and magnetism is absolutely not my subject - how does a PFC work and how does the choke aid this? There's two ways of fixing that, passive Power Factor Correction, which is just a large number of turns of wire around an iron core, creating a magnetic choke which isolates some of the PSUs noise and other bullshit from the mains by giving it a steady DC bus to run from. That works well for PSUs under a couple hundred watts, but beyond that the size and weight of the iron core becomes prohibitive, so you're supposed to use active PFC for everything over 150W (iirc) now, which works by using another switch mode PSU to create a stable 450V or so DC line for the main PSU to run from, unskewing some of its bullshit. The important thing to remember is that the PSU doesn't need any PFC at all to work, the PFC is just there to protect the power grid equipment from adverse loading and your own equipment in other plugs from line noise. So like libertarians and externalities, you can guess what the first part to be hosed about with is.
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