Message from @Nope

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2020-11-22 16:13:39 UTC  

its just i wasnt at school for 3 weeks and my school didnt bother helping me learn

2020-11-22 16:13:47 UTC  

so when i came back i have 6 assignments due

2020-11-22 16:13:56 UTC  

and yeah its just basic for and if statements

2020-11-22 16:14:02 UTC  

i just have no clue how to do them

2020-11-22 16:14:11 UTC  

Is this your first time programing?

2020-11-22 16:14:19 UTC  

i did html and css before

2020-11-22 16:14:26 UTC  

but python ye its the first time

2020-11-22 16:15:04 UTC  

Ok, I can't really explain it over chat, so I recommend looking up youtube tutorials

2020-11-22 16:15:11 UTC  

That's how I learned

2020-11-22 16:15:16 UTC  

ok thnx

2020-11-22 20:04:03 UTC  

Without knowing the particular problem you have with python it's hard to help. Usually thou, python run time has pretty descriptive error that tell you line number and maybe even what is wrong.

2020-11-23 00:06:49 UTC  

anyone else having insane performance issues on the iPhone 6s running iOS 14? It feels like I am using a 4s on iOS 9.

2020-11-23 01:58:35 UTC  

Maybe restart

2020-11-23 09:11:22 UTC  

you could downgrade

2020-11-23 18:39:59 UTC  

or you could get rid of your iphone

2020-11-23 18:40:12 UTC  

and spend money on a product thats not overpriced garbage

2020-11-23 19:51:17 UTC  

guys I thought I was told one time to not use a vacuum on a PC filter. why would this be?

2020-11-23 19:51:23 UTC  

or is it not true

2020-11-23 20:34:34 UTC  

Vacuums can cause a static electrical charge to build up inside the computer which is not great for sensitive electronics like computes. In contrast, compressed air will not.

2020-11-23 20:56:34 UTC  

Compressed air is best way to go as stated above

2020-11-23 21:05:50 UTC  

I see ok

2020-11-23 21:06:07 UTC  

That's what I was thinking the reason was but wasn't sure

2020-11-23 21:28:27 UTC  

I just spent an hour trying to get Linux fan control working on my work PC. Nothing I did would get it to detect the temperature sensors on the GPU fan. It turned out that the default video-linux drivers mess with fan control, so all I had to do was install the nvidia ones.

2020-11-23 21:28:58 UTC  

linux gang

2020-11-23 21:29:03 UTC  

So, quick fix - but now i have to run proprietary drivers which are known to crash quite a bit

2020-11-23 21:29:25 UTC  

But more importantly than crashes is that I now feel morally inferior to Richard Stallman

2020-11-23 21:29:39 UTC  

have you heard of corectrl for linux

2020-11-23 21:29:45 UTC  

its pretty good

2020-11-23 21:30:00 UTC  

Is it to do with temperature sensors?

2020-11-23 21:30:20 UTC  

its for gpu and cpu tuning

2020-11-23 21:30:41 UTC  

i still reccomend it for amd stuff

2020-11-23 21:31:26 UTC  

I have grown a greater dislike for nvidia ever since I switched operating systems

2020-11-23 21:31:45 UTC  

The same with HP and logitech, who refuse to provide drivers for anything other than windows

2020-11-23 21:31:57 UTC  

I will take a look at corectl, though

2020-11-23 21:32:07 UTC  

It may not work, as I am not running a systemd distro

2020-11-23 21:32:16 UTC  

But, I'll give it a try

2020-11-23 21:33:35 UTC  

they have versions for nearly every distro so it should have one for yours

2020-11-23 21:45:25 UTC  

Hopefully, it's init system independent, so I don't have to go and find some patch that makes it work for upstart

2020-11-23 21:51:57 UTC  

I hate how on Linux, Nvidia makes it nearly impossible to install cuda acceleration in a mixed GPU brand environment. My workstation has both a Vega 64 and a GTX 1080 for acceleration of different workloads. You have to install drivers and modify install configurations in a very particular order just to make everything work with OpenCL and Cuda with the corresponding GPU.

2020-11-23 22:12:56 UTC  

im lgad amd is better than nvidia this time around

2020-11-24 07:42:34 UTC  

Does anybody have issues with a flexvolt battery not receiving charge? Is this the right place to ask?