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Four Golden Eagle Attacks in Five Days
  • No clue but they do exist. Here is an older German news report https://youtu.be/gfGqZzAdzyM?si=a0djmd50-clPc_so

  • Four Golden Eagle Attacks in Five Days
  • They have allready spread to Germany.

  • OG dick pic
  • Just to be pedantic, this would be a dick pic pre-camera.

  • The Theory That Men Evolved to Hunt and Women Evolved to Gather Is Wrong
  • Yes kind of, they still have a minimum speed people need to adhere to.

  • The Theory That Men Evolved to Hunt and Women Evolved to Gather Is Wrong
  • Well it is in the name, endurance RACES. It is a race not a test of pure endurance. To test pure endurance you would need to start running or walking or swimming at your own pace and continue till you drop to the ground and the one that can do that for the longest would have the best endurance.

  • It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation
  • Weren't there just credible leaks on a sequel to Half Life Alyx that may or may not be Half Life 3.

  • Diesel-smelling
  • Better late than never.

  • Enshittification Continues: Discord to begin showing advertisements on it's free platform
  • Considering it is free to use, with streaming, voice/video calling , it surprises me that the enshitification didn't start earlier.

  • Who played on linux before proton?
  • Wasn't Playonlinux for the longest time the easiest option to run games under linux?

  • Steve Balmer quotes
  • Well at least they are slighty more open to open source software since it make them money.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • Thank you for your time, yes I have updated my Z97-DS3H to the F7 uefi/bios. The last one that was ever released.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • These are the results of the smart test I couleur complete.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • I found something suspicious, with a ridiculous amount of logs.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • I used Gsmartcontrol to do a smart test but both my storage devices got through them with no errors, but I can't get Seatools or Memtest to work on an bootable usb so I am kind of limited in what I can test right now.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • Thank you for your response, I doubt my case can be solved by plain Debian since the same problemen happend under Fedora and Pop OS. The only difference was that I got this error message with Pop OS.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • Thank you for your response. I don't think it is heat. The systeme in total is at 29°c and my cpu, under stress test, highest recordeded temp is 83°c (not great but it shouldn't destroy the cpu). I will try reseating my sata cables and ram.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • Sorry if it was not clear, I was talking about my ram. I have 32gb of ddr3 ram that shows slightly more than 32gb in UEFI and 31.19gb in the os.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • I do not know if this aides with diagnosis while I try to get the bootable usb to work (my pc doesn't recognise the program when I boot from the usb). But in bios my ram is detected 32gb but in the os it is detected as 31.19gb.

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.
  • Thank you so much for your fast response. I can't find any bios option for testing so I will have to do it with external software. Should I only test the boot drive or also the storage drive?

  • Something is seriously wrong with my desktop.

    I am pretty sure I pissed of some eldritch deity because I have been chasing this laggy feeling I had with my pc for 2 months.

    But in the past few days my desktop was getting very slow during installationand general use. At the same time my HDD activity indicator would be on all the time. Turning off the pc would shut it down and a few seconds later restart.

    So I switched out Fedora for Pop OS and everything went fine for half a day and the problemen came back again.

    When turning off the pc, right now, I got what you see in the picture.

    So I would like to ask do I need to hire an exorcist or is hardware borked in someway?

    Any help would be greatly appreciatie, so I would like to thank anyone even willing to look at my post.

    EDIT: Well for anyone still interested, apparently it was something in the 6.5 series kernals that made my pc behave weird because with 6.6 kernal all of the problems vanished. I want to thank everyone again for all the suggestion and help diagnosing my problem.

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