I usually physically take drives out and boot without them before wiping. Just something I do now, because of this exact situation.
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Likely a bios update you need to apply. At one point the B450s weren’t going to support Zen 3. AMD reversed course later, but that likely means that a bios update had to come along in order to add the support.
Lots of motherboards, even new ones, still ship with old-ass bios.
Also, remember that memory-training is a thing now – don’t assume that 10 seconds of a black screen means it won’t post. Easily wait a minute or more - board could just be in memory-training to get the best speeds.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto News Summary@hilariouschaos.com•Newark mayor denies trespassing at US immigration centre following arrestEnglish1·1 天前As soon as habeas corpus is suspended, they won’t even need to charge him with anything, they’ll just disappear him indefinitely.
Wonderful, biking on a road with no shoulder, around barely visible curves. Good luck!
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•I could do with less of these "once in a lifetime events", please.4·1 天前There was that one guy who got charged $60k in late fees at blockbuster though.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/05/casey-means-surgeon-general/
A link to the article, instead of a link, to a reply, to a twat(twit?) about an article…
I’m one of the few dudes who didn’t think sewing was for women back in school, and let me tell you - that shit is worth having as a skill. Legitimately being able to tailor your own clothing is legit.
However, I’m not gonna dump on people without the skill to do it - just like I won’t dump on people who use modern tools to create graphics.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldtoBusiness@lemmy.world•Target foot traffic is still down after 3 months in the fallout of dismantling DEI and subsequent boycottsEnglish56·2 天前To be fair, that’s valid. - Tesla is definitely suffering from real effects of the boycotts - but I’d argue that the violence being displayed against their owners,is probably enough justification rather than just not buying a Tesla. This isn’t just a boycott, but the cars are being vandalized on a wide scale. Even if I wanted to buy a Tesla right now, I wouldn’t - simply because I wouldn’t want to have to deal with all of the potential violence surrounding them.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldtoBusiness@lemmy.world•Target foot traffic is still down after 3 months in the fallout of dismantling DEI and subsequent boycottsEnglish337·2 天前I love how everyone thinks this is because of DEI and boycotts, and not just because everyone is fucking jobless and inflation is through the roof…
Other stores that aren’t part of this boycott are seeing similar numbers in the reduction of foot-traffic.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.zip•Nintendo of America might turn your Switch into an expensive paperweight if you mod your console or install any "unauthorized" games, new policy warnsEnglish12·2 天前No company in the history of electronics has ever been in the habit of remotely bricking devices, get real.
And yes, I’ve read it - ON TOP of that, I’m familiar with these types of clauses in a real world basis. Let me tell you, you’re off in lala land with your interpretation.
Warframe. Don’t spend any Platinum. Played that game for 2 years straight before I finally attained every gun, every frame, every pet, every skin.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.zip•Nintendo of America might turn your Switch into an expensive paperweight if you mod your console or install any "unauthorized" games, new policy warnsEnglish12·2 天前No, Bricking would be rendering the firmware useless. It has a definition and this is not it. Rendering the Switch unable to play games, does not make it a brick. Definitions matter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brick_(electronics)
A brick (or bricked device) is a mobile device, game console, router, computer or other electronic device that is no longer functional due to corrupted firmware, a hardware problem, or other damage
Banning you from using their online service, does not make the Switch a brick, as the firmware still functions as intended.
So now, you’re arguing over a “What if” – AND you’re getting definitions completely wrong, resulting in the spread of misinformation.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.zip•Nintendo of America might turn your Switch into an expensive paperweight if you mod your console or install any "unauthorized" games, new policy warnsEnglish12·2 天前You don’t know what form will be taken when this happens. They haven’t used it yet. I could say in a EULA that I have the right to destroy earth, doesn’t make it true. Certain things are unenforceable, and you don’t know what route or method Nintendo is going to use that this clause is supposedly protecting.
The EULA is a “we CAN do this”. It doesn’t dictate what form it will take, how they approach it, etc. Until someone breaks this clause, we won’t know how it’s approached, or even if it’s enforced, or how.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do alone people find each other online?394·2 天前Whatever you do, steer clear of meetup.com - all of their social activities on there now are scientologists thinly veiling their seminars as get-togethers.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.zip•Nintendo of America might turn your Switch into an expensive paperweight if you mod your console or install any "unauthorized" games, new policy warnsEnglish12·2 天前If they allow local games and all that’s lost is the online service, then we don’t know this for sure - it’s all speculation. We’re all arguing over a bunch of “what ifs”.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.zip•Nintendo of America might turn your Switch into an expensive paperweight if you mod your console or install any "unauthorized" games, new policy warnsEnglish13·2 天前Context matters here, they are specifically talking about Nintendo Account Services - and they have to include the device, because disabling nintendo account services could render the device “unusable”. They are not about to flash your firmware out from under you and brick the device.
CrayonDevourer@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.zip•Nintendo of America might turn your Switch into an expensive paperweight if you mod your console or install any "unauthorized" games, new policy warnsEnglish41·2 天前There are digital license versions from what I understand, and then there are full-fat versions. Unless something has changed.
That STILL doesn’t make the “they’ll brick your switch!” thing true. If the hardware can be hacked, then it’s still usable.
“Bricked” has a very special, specific meaning - generally that the lowest level firmware is completely unworkable, and you cannot use the system at all - no screen, no buttons, no lights, nothing.
If you can fire the thing up, and it log into a network, and then tell you that you’ve been banned from Nintendo Online and refuse certain functionality – You’ve been banned, not bricked.
Nobody is talking about chatbots in this topic… one of the very first chatbots could probably follow this topic better than you are right now, while we’re discussing that…
Hey, wouldn’t want anyone to be self sufficient and want to complete a task on their own or anything! Remain dumb! Don’t search! Just throw your hands up and go “I don’t know!” and then don’t do ANYTHING!
Yeah. Completely sane thinking…
Every search you’ve ever done for information on the internet, has been steeped in the beginnings of what LLMs are today. LLMs are the culmination of the work done on search engines to find words and phrases relation to other words. Even the ones that aren’t “chatbots”, use similar methodology to try and get you what you’re looking for. That’s what propelled Google to the top of search.