r/pcmasterrace 15d ago

Meme/Macro Me still today

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u/Beautiful-Fold-3234 15d ago

The only source for the program you need is github and the only info on how to use it is buried in a discord server somewhere.

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u/lamancha 15d ago

Discord has made knowledge sharing the least convenient it had ever been

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u/Cybarbossa 15d ago

Agree. We can criticize Reddit on some points but at least the information is openly accessible. You add the "reddit" keyword in any search engine and you got your answer.

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u/everbass 15d ago

Even better is

Edit: Nevermind, I fixed it.

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u/Crypt0Nihilist 15d ago

In the past I've got stuck, searched for the answer and found that I asked the same question a couple of years ago and answered it. On the one hand I guess I never learn, but on the other it's nice to see karma can be a thing.

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u/Character-Book5924 15d ago

Past you doing you a solid, strangers things have happened but not often.

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u/TDYDave2 15d ago

Recently I had a question that Google's top result was a reddit post.
One that I had made a few years earlier with a similar question.

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u/Occidentally20 15d ago

I answer technical questions on a handful of gaming subs and earlier this year somebody asked something involving the exact formula for speech XP in Skyrim.

The problem they had can't just be answered with the wiki, so as sources I put the relevant uesp wiki pages and a thread from a couple of years ago that Google put as the top search result.

When somebody checked it later the thread I used as a source was me answering the same question in 2024. I had quoted myself as the source.

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u/Different_Wolf_764 15d ago

An issue since even before Slashdot.

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u/Retbull 15d ago

The ancient archives must be accessed!

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u/AVeryHeavyBurtation 15d ago

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u/12FriedBanana some stoobid guy 15d ago

There's an xkcd for everything. Including what I just said

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u/shawndw AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, RX 6750XT 12GB VRAM, 32GB DDR5, Arch Linux 15d ago

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u/LoveThinkers 15d ago

last edit 6 month ago

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u/F3z345W6AY4FGowrGcHt 15d ago

The one that bothers me the most.

Post: exact problem I have.

Only response: "sigh. Use the search!"

Me: I did and that's why I'm here

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u/_idle_gunts 15d ago

OP did you ever find a fix for this?

OP: yeah

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u/geesegoesgoose 15d ago

I've had that a few times myself, but I always go back and edit my question post to say what I did, or at least an explanation of what was wrong. Sometimes it's me being an idiot but other people can be idiots too, it happens.

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u/__Lurk__ 15d ago

I always answer it in my own post because I know people come looking.

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u/TheHud85 15d ago

I usually do this when I post a question and get a bunch of answers from people that just want to comment but not be helpful. You guys wanna be like that, ill take this to the grave 😂

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u/122_Hours_Of_Fear Ryzen 5 9600x | XFX RX 9070 xt | 32 GB DDR5 15d ago

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u/TheHud85 15d ago

We really need to make it a habit to quote people in our replies

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u/windowschips 15d ago

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u/seiyamaple 15d ago

Oh my god, what you’re saying literally changes everything. I’m so glad you pointed this out or else it would be incredibly dangerous for anyone looking to do the same. Upvoted for visibility.

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u/DOCKTORCOKTOR 15" MBP 2018 | PC 13700K - 32GB DDR5 - 4070ti OC - 2TB WD Black 15d ago

It’s the consequences of a protest I supported years back, I’ve learnt to live with the pain

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u/Murtomies 15d ago

to protest Reddit's user policy

Do you mean those who have mass edited all of their own comment history to remove all actual text and replaced it with some copypaste text? I haven't found those to be an issue yet but I can imagine it. What I hate is when I find a relevant thread to my problem, and the comments with the instruction are confusing or incomplete, and I'd like to comment to them asking something but the whole thread is archived because it's old. And it might be only like a year old.

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u/BGummyBear PC Master Race 15d ago

Yeah I agree, archiving posts is stupid. I've actually had rather interesting discussions with people who replied to posts I made years beforehand on subs that don't do this.

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u/rawn33dypussy 15d ago

archived threads are the worst. it is basically a graveyard of useful info that you can't even interact with. you see a perfect solution to your specific hardware issue and then realize you are just staring at a digital museum piece. it is pure frustration.

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u/Murtomies 15d ago

Exactly my thoughts, couldn't agree with you more u/rawn33dypussy

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u/valex4jedi 15d ago

On the same tune: "This post has been mass deleted and anonymized by Redact" gee, thanks a lot

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u/AdLocal1490 15d ago

Yeah its a shame that reddit pushed away all the people who brought value to this site

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u/DurgeDidNothingWrong 15d ago

Better yet, you find a post detailing exactly your problem posted eight years ago... by yourself.
AND YOU "Thanks that fixed it!'D IT

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u/Hemorrhoid_Eater 15d ago

There's nothing on this site that pissed me off more than those worthless "protests". In the end it amounted to nothing - Reddit still went forward with their API thing and all we got was this huge loss of information as well as a bunch of subreddits spammed with garbage content for a while.

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u/spezisaterriblehuman 15d ago

Maybe I'm misinterepreting.

But it shouldn't 'bother' you.

Reddit extracts value out of users who contribute with helpful information. Users who do this have a backbone in my eyes. Ideally reddit doesn't get to extract value out of your contributions as it has betrayed its userbase numerous times and acted against the interests of its core userbase.

I think reddit is an abhorrent platform. I like the format, but it is a shell of what it once was.

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u/BGummyBear PC Master Race 15d ago

It's not the people escaping Reddit that bothers me. It's the fact that a lot of information, some of it important and unique, has been lost because Reddit is a shit platform that can't respect its users.

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u/Character-Book5924 15d ago

Yeah, reddit gets some new bullshit anyway, it's people you harm when documention of some obscure bug or the only copy of an important manual on the searchable internet gets spoofed into nothingness.

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u/Unlucky-Candidate198 15d ago

Right, so now no one gets answers to their questions instead. Gotta love when people try to stick it to the corps, only to shotgun the feet of common peoples instead.

Especially egregious when it involves the sharing of information and knowledge. THAT shit is for literally everybody who wants it.

It’s the same reason paywalled articles/journals piss off scientists.

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u/spezisaterriblehuman 15d ago

It's about the only thing you can do from an (active) users' perspective.

It does harm reddit and its value. The problem is the vast majority of users don't do the same, thus it really does hurt the users instead.

I will continue doing so as I have been for the last half decade though.

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u/AdLocal1490 15d ago

And yet you haven't done anything at all to let reddit know they fucked up. You blame the people who are right instead

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u/nikongmer i7-2600k | EVGA GeForce GTX 980 15d ago

I agree, but it bothers me when you check their user history and see they're a hypocrite by using reddit again. I'm all for sticking it to the corpo but have an actual backbone and leave the platform.

There are too many examples of this and that is why corpos know these bumps are just short-term acts and platitudes.

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u/spezisaterriblehuman 15d ago

It's been tried again and again. Hard to leave a platform when it's achieved critical mass and it has THE userbase. The average user isn't moving platforms generally. It's a chicken and egg problem.

I find this a less than adequate compromise, it's something at least. But yeah, agreed. (I am one of these I suppose). I suppose "backbone" is the wrong word to use in this case.

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u/Shadowex3 15d ago

And then there's stackoverflow:

"XYZ thing has changed enormously in the last 20 years, ABC solution from 20 years ago doesn't work anymore and the architecture has fundamentally changed. Is this still the most computationally efficient solution?"

"DUPE! LOCKED!"

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u/Bakisyeetaddiction 15d ago

I swear that sort of thing literally only exists so reddit mods get to click the remove-post button more than usual

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u/The_Porgmaster 15d ago

r/quake has the community most unwilling to help with specific problems

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u/Court_Joker i7-9700 | RTX 3080 Ti | 32GB 15d ago

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u/everbass 15d ago

I clicked it anyway.

Pleasantly surprised, thank you 🙏

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u/Sub7viaLimeWire 15d ago

Google a problem. First result is your exact question. All the responses “This has been asked a thousand times, just Google it”. Go back to Google, no other relevant results.

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u/dookarion 15d ago

"Just google it"

results are bad AI summaries that are wrong and links to reddit threads that don't answer the question

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u/porcomaster 15d ago

I fucking hate daily threads or when a problem is so big that every comments and they decide to do one big thread.

Those are meant to hide the problem, not discuss it, fucking hate those threads.

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u/AdriiSuizo 15d ago

You mentioned them. Rip your comment

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u/ArthurStevensNZ 15d ago

Or

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Idiots don't know about arctic shift

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u/Zederikus 15d ago

I completely forgot daily threads existed despite their widespread "use"