A list of puns related to "Power user"
I've been a Windows user for most of my life (with only occasional use on my brother's), but I just got the new Macbook M1 due to my thoughts on ARM architecture being the future. My opinion: I absolutely love the performance on the M1. It's outstanding! I also love the battery life and Unix terminal. But I wish some of that budget went to software improvements. I use a ton of shortcuts and little-known features to make life easier and I've found MacOS to have lackluster functionality in terms of shortcuts which used to be so banal in Windows like Alt+Tab or simple swiping to the side to make multiple displays. I've even used third party ones like Spectacle, AltTab, etc. but nothing can recreate the ease of use of the Windows OS in my opinion. I'm so torn on what to do as I can still return my Macbook, but I need a new laptop and I don't think any Windows laptop can compete on performance. I wanted to love the M1, but I just can't fathom spending the rest of my life without some of these extremely basic things.
Has any other Windows user also switched to macOS and realized he or she prefers the Windows OS significantly insofar as they would even sacrifice some performance and battery life? What would you recommend? Is there any Windows laptop you think is comparable? I do not do anything that's requires insane performance outside having up to 40 tabs open and also compiling rather large programs. I realize I'm asking this in the Apple sub so if anyone can also share their experiences with switching from Windows that would be great.
Some of my main issues:
A normal six eyes user who doesn't put much effort in developing their technique, at best, would probably hidden inventory Gojo level strong. (has the ability to stop things with limitless effortlessly, and can use Blue.)
Satoru has achieved a lot of things with six eyes and limitless using his own effort that couldn't be achieved just by naturally having six eyes.
Those things include:
Learning reversed cursed technique.
Learning Reversal Red along with it.
Learning Hollow Purple (a secret ability, only known by a few even in the Gojo family.)
Learning how to use a lethal Domain Expansion that has a sure hit effect and environmental damage.
Learning how to make limitless fully automatic, filtering even poison, liquid, heat, plasma, and cursed techniques.
Learning short ranged teleportation.
Learning long ranged teleportation.
Having immense physical prowess. (Overwhelming three special grades on a hand to hand combat even while handicapped by having his limitless neutralized.)
Knowing how to cast a domain expansion that only exists for 0.2 seconds.
Do you guys think the past users of six eyes came close to Satoru? Or maybe even surpassed him?
How about the six eye user who lost to the ten shadows user? How strong do you guys think he is? Do you think he's as strong as Gojo? (doubt it, he died to a ten shadows user who failed to tame Mahoraga who got killed by 15 finger Sukuna)
(sorry for calling him Satoru, every six eyes user is from the Gojo clan so calling him Gojo just confuses me and my tiny brain.)
I have to use Windows for at least one more year for work. I've used Windows all my life, but I bought the new Macbook as my personal computer because I've heard great things about its performance (even though not a fan of the OS). I'm worried though about being as efficient with the shortcuts and workflow when I have to use both about half the time. I'm still in my 14-day trial period though so I can return the macbook if needed.
My question: For those who are forced to use both, do you find it difficult to get used to the keyboard shortcuts and workflows? Or do you always feel like you're sacrificing 5% of your efficiency by using both and not having a solid, established muscle memory on one platform? Cmd vs Ctrl, alt vs. option. Not sure if I'll ever fully be able to switch seamlessly between these configurations and also even things like using the finder vs windows explorer. It seems like I would always be trying to "mix them together" for everything. There are complexities too. For instance, in Windows I use the option "make active window by hovering over it". Whereas for Mac I can't even find this as an option to use (IF SOMEONE KNOWS THE ANSWER TO IF THIS IS POSSIBLE ON MACOS PLEASE LMK). With Windows I use Alt+Tab for navigating between my windows and Mac I use workspaces (virtual desktops) so it's not even just shortcuts that are different but even the workflows themselves.
Any thoughts for those who use both? Do you feel like you're sacrificing efficiency? And if you're someone who uses both, please specify if it's my choice or compulsory (basically have to).
Been a while since my last post here. Been a while since my last job in IT. But I come with a short one because sometimes I cannot believe how incompetent some people can be when it comes to basic computer usage in 2021.
In this story that takes place during one of the many lockdowns we've experienced over these past two years, I was working from home as an I.T. Engineer for an undisclosed MSP. The "customers" I'd work with are staff members responsible for either teaching english-as-a-second-language students, college students, or recruitment partners for job hunting services.
Our systems are pretty heavily into the whole microsoft "everything-as-a-service", single sign-on ecosystem. Office 365, MS Teams, etc etc. Even logging into the WiFi in-office relies on your current login details in AD. During lockdown, we had to overhaul our IT security so that certain systems couldn't be accessed without a company VPN, which changed configurations like 3 times, and didn't support some protocol that Windows insisted on enabling for the VPN profile. This is very relevant, I assure you.
One day, while I'm seeing to my current project of ensuring all devices in our network are running the latest version of windows, I get an urgent support request from a user. Let's call this person Dianna. Dianna tells me that she cannot access the computer, and that she needs access immediately.
Now, many of you might be thinking expired password. I was at first too. Our password policy is that passwords invalidate after 6 months, but you can still log into the computer if you aren't connected to the domain. I reset her password and get her to try and login, but she just says she cannot access her computer.
I ask her to tell me if there are any errors when she tries to login. Same response. I ask her for her asset tag, so I can remote in. She gives me this, but our remote management software doesn't see her device as online. I tried asking her to turn it off and on again, and I actually get a new response this time. She tells me that the computer is sleeping.
The way she said it, it felt weirdly phrased. After pressing some more, I discover that the monitor was actually going into sleep mode, and she was just turning the monitor on and off. when she was/wasn't using it. To save you the blow by blow, I then spent about 15 minutes getting her to understand that her PC wasn't the monitor, but the thing the monitor was plugged into, in this case her work laptop. She couldn't under
... keep reading on reddit β‘The following is my opinion, NFA, Always, Always, Always do your own DD. It's just a good habit and the more people that do it, the less powerful Wall Street is.
So my problem with options has always been, how can anyone be sure they are being hedged properly. Please don't say the law, the law only applies after the fact.
The way I see the situation is simple. We're blind, and the other side can see EVERYTHING. If this is survival, then nothing is off the table. So if they see someone buy a call that they know the person can't execute, no need to hedge. If they see someone buys enough calls that they can sell a bunch and execute one, they need to hedge one. Why? That's how I would do it if I was on the other side and survival was on the line. Pre-Jan it wasn't about survival. Post-Jan it is. Not to mention those pre-Jan options had strike prices at like 5-10-20 dollars. Everyone and their grandmother could execute.
So it's not just being able to afford the premium, it's also being able to execute. Otherwise who on earth is going to call them out on not hedging? Do they HAVE to hedge or is it something they should do to cover their own risk? If they HAVE to, who is going to really enforce it? The only way to really enforce it is to execute on it. If that risk isn't there, there really is no risk.
The other most important thing is time. That is the advantage MMs USED to have but now APES have it. It's why LEAPs make sense but weeklies or even monthlies don't. If there is one thing the last year should have taught everyone it's how important this element is. This is the key part of the script that has been flipped. Near expiry options give this up.
Also, in my personal opinion, during MOASS, options are worthless. Don't expect to get any shares for your options. While Shitadel is getting liquidated, the last concern of theirs is going to be honouring options contracts. You can take it to court but in terms of rights, you're behind phantom shares in terms of what you're owed. That's what a derivative is. Get in line and good luck getting your payout from a bunch of liquidated parties in court. While the DRS and then the phantom shares start counting their tendies.
So full disclosure, I just bought an Apple Watch 7 a couple days ago on a complete whim. I figured I already have the phone, I already have the Macbook, Apple products work better when you have more of them, so this is just the next logical step.
I'm trying to figure out what it's actually useful for, and if it's something I should return or keep.
So far, I really like the EKG, I really like the O2 sensor, it's great to have an accurate reading of my heart rate whenever I want, and it's also really cool that it accurately measures how many calories I'm burning on a daily basis. Before this I had the Fibit HR and the calorie reading was always extremely far off from what I was actually burning on a given day, usually several thousand calories off (it was always super weird to me when it would say I burned 4000-5000 calories when I didn't even get up from my desk all day, or interpreted hand gestures as 'running'). The Apple Watch doesn't do any of that, and the numbers seem right.
That being said, I have no idea what this watch is for, other than being a high-accuracy fitness monitor, which is cool in its own right, but I'm not sure if it's "$400" cool. I can get texts on it when I have my phone on me, but then again if I have my phone on me I'd probably just be using that to answer texts. I can also use it to tell time, which avoids the Spy Kids paradox of having a watch so powerful that they don't have room for the clock.
To give some context:
Lance McDonald (@manfightdragon on Twitter) is a popular person among the Souls Games community because he has brought to light several secrets about the game, such as cut content, old build of the game and data mining (using a jailbroken PS4). He tends to post his findings on his Twitter account, and he uses a watermark on his pictures beccause several media outlets have stolen his work without crediting him in the past.
Two days ago, on December 3rd, Lance publishes a new tweet about a particular enemy in the Closed Network Test of Elden Ring, the highly anticipated upcoming game from FromSoftware. This tweet can be found in here: https://twitter.com/manfightdragon/status/1466688732216446979
This video tweet is then posted to r/eldenring and makes it to the front page. Then without a warning, the post was deleted by the moderators. Lance notices this and asks the moderators via their discord why it was removed. The post in question is restored, and the moment Lance disconnects from discord, the post is removed again, and Lance is banned from the discord server. Lance's tweet: https://twitter.com/manfightdragon/status/1466787558357024778 [Tweet has been deleted]
A subreddit user then asks on a post why did they ban Lance on the discord server. Lance replies with this comment: https://www.reddit.com/r/Eldenring/comments/r88iz7/a_new_debuff_applied_by_a_miniboss/hn504gp/?context=3 [A moderator deleted this reply from Lance as of this edit, how strange]
Note that the parent comment has been removed by the moderators. Moments after this comment by Lance, he is promply banned from the subreddit. Lance tweets about this here: https://twitter.com/manfightdragon/status/1466940301528866817/photo/2 [Tweet has been deleted]
In this post, subreddit moderator Jack0641 posts the following comment and pins it to the post prior to locking the comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/Eldenring/comments/r88iz7/comment/hn5bcgb/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 [This reply and pinned comment ha
... keep reading on reddit β‘I am completely new to Tableau and having used Power BI, I am having a hard time understanding how to work in Tableau.
Are there any thorough online courses that you can recommend that will take me through an entire data analytics project in Tableau?
I took a Power BI course on Udemy by Maven Analytics, that really helped lay the foundation for data cleansing/modeling/transformation/viz. Iβm looking for something similar but for Tableau.
Iβm feeling quite lost at the moment even with simples concepts such as average vs window average.
Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: I have decided to start learning with Udemy's course called "Tableau 2020 A-Z: Hands-On Tableau Training for Data Science". Liking it so far.
Anything from minor but noticable compulsions to full on Khepri would be great
I been a Free Software Foundation member since 2016, but I am frustrated with them because they prioritize licenses of software over user's control over their systems.
They fixate on things like rewriting all of the Javascript on the Internet and old hardware that just happen to not have binary large objects that are necessary for initiation, not be design but by manufacturing happenstance or janky hacks like Libreboot.
I am looking for an organization that will help me use what I already have better, giving me freedom via efficiency gains.
On boot, I log in one time. On reboot or power off, I first see this prompt:
https://i.imgur.com/rXbD3mf.png
Then this:
https://i.imgur.com/kqB1nNW.png
And I am able to reboot without issue. Why do I appear to be logged in twice?
**** edit ****
Looks like the culprit was the Chrome Remote Desktop package. I forgot I had tested this, and attempted to configure it for a remote connection from Windows but quickly gave up. When I purged the package all is well, no more double log out. I did just now read that this app is garbage on Linux..
Yepβ¦ So, this company I applied at decided to βstreamlineβ their process to a single combination screening and interview. One of the final questions was asking if ADA accommodations were needed to do the job. It was VERY clear that she was absolutely expecting a no and to move on because I barely got the word yes out of my mouth before she was talking again and froze before asking me to repeat myself and asking βwhat accommodations would you need for sitting at a desk for a whole shift?β She didnβt even bother trying to hide her shock or clear distaste. How dare I need space for my wheelchair or gasp use itβs recline function for my disability while using a company laptop.
Mind you, this is a company that publicly and emphatically touts itβs inclusivity and accommodations as a βfamily company.β Regularly posts up inspo porn of disabled employees with mobility aids and service animals (which I didnβt even get into that lol, Iβve got an ap in for a new alert pup).
She finished the interview, let me know that I βdid greatβ and sheβd pass it to her boss for final review and Iβd hear back in about two weeks. Went to look at my candidate dashboard a few minutes later for something else and this b rejected me herself. Iβd be madder if the pay would have actually covered daycare costs for a month without assistance.
Can we just actually be inclusive of the disabled AND pay livable wages? I got bills too, you know.
Edit: For the name and shame, I donβt know the name of the third party/contractor they use as TA to weed out for the actual hiring HR staff, but the main company is Loweβs. Which is pretty upsetting since they were pretty great the last time I worked for them.
For the power users of the Fold3... whats your breakdown of how your using the Fold per week ? What apps/activities/etc ?
My current setup is reaching a point where I am starting to plan a possible complete replacement in the next 8-12 months. To date my Plex server has been a mutating collection of hardware I've had on hand, found used at recyclers/FB Marketplace, or eBay. Currently have PMS running on Windows via an old midtower gaming PC with i5 4690k and Synology Rackstation RS2414+ holding 136TB w/ 98.xx usable and about 20TB free. I'm comfortable with this setup, I know where all the Plex metadata is so I can do periodical backups. I think TV DVR use to be limited to Windows? I'm not super bent out of shape about power consumption but lower is better and it needs to be quiet.
Current use case / needs that need to stay.
Future Use Case:
I know almost nothing about how international law works tbh
Hello All,
I am preparing for Splunk Power User certification. Does any1 has any resources so that i can practise.
Thank you in advance
This is new (01/12/2022) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2JwmHyFT44&t=1475s
Previously posted
PPGH - Gogoro DD - Part 1
https://www.reddit.com/r/SPACs/comments/qyuzll/ppgh_gogoro_dd_part_1/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
PPGH - Gogoro DD - Part 2
https://www.reddit.com/r/SPACs/comments/qyv7wb/ppgh_gogoro_dd_part_2/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
PPGH-Gogoro Expansion/Partnership into India
https://www.reddit.com/r/SPACs/comments/r16xym/ppghgogoro_expansionpartnership_into_india_china/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Gogoro/PPGH - November sales of Gogoro electric locomotives "set a new high since 2020 https://www.reddit.com/r/SPACs/comments/r6gecj/gogoroppgh_november_sales_of_gogoro_electric/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Can anyone help me with a RAM question? I'm thinking of getting a new (refurbished macbook pro) laptop and im not sure if it will be strong enough to run my TOS. I'm currently running an old macbook air with 4GB of RAM and the battery is shot, not to mention its super sluggish. I've already spoken with TOS tech support but they werent much help. Just fwd me to the system requirements for TOS "power users" section as I use multiple monitors and have more about a dozen charts and watchlists open at a time. The macbook pro i've had my eyes on is a 2.2GHz Quad-Core Core i7 processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB Solid-State Drive (might upgrade to the 500GB), Intel Iris Pro 5200 with 1.5GB VRAM. Would this processor be fast enough and the graphics card be strong enough to run, lets say, 4 watchlist detached windows, a market internals window with 4 cells, and 8 charts and 2 order windows for different tickers both with charts, L2 and T&S between my macbook and 2 external displays?? I prefer a laptop for now, as I dont always trade at home. And I plan on going all out on a desktop computer in the next year or so (depending on how good i do), but I'm hoping this will hold me down for now. Please let me know.
I donβt know how obvious it is to some but itβs much easier for someone else (like police) to use your face to unlock your phone instead of your password or pin code. Doing this is subtle and will instantly only let you unlock the phone with the password.
It feels really confusing that we aren't really given much explanation in the movies about how The Force actually functions, and its purpose. Could it be an energy source, or a link of some sort?
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