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My quest continuously fails to connect to my pc anymore
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Back when I first got my pc link was working fine but all of a sudden mt link cable just dosent connect my quest to my pc at all the quest dosent even show up on my pc but the 3 cables I have tried just show up in the headset as chargers I've factory reset ted restarted my pc I just don't know what to do
Top Comment: People are saying a Meta update broke it: https://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comments/1meax77/cable_link_seems_unstable_keeps_connecting_and/ Mine was fine a few months back, I go to try it again and it connects, but then disconnects.
Windows intermittently fails to recognize Synology NAS (error 0x80070043)
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Windows intermittently fails to recognize Synology NAS (error 0x80070043)
Description:
Windows can’t consistently find my Synology NAS.
Invalid local path → 0x80070002: The system can’t find the file specified
NAS network location → 0x80070043: The network name can’t be found
The NAS itself is fine — I can always access it via Synology DSM/web interface. In Windows Explorer, the NAS only shows up occasionally. This started suddenly a few days ago.
Tried already:
Confirmed reachability by IP (DSM works)
Same subnet verified
Network discovery & file/printer sharing enabled
Rebooted PC + NAS
Checked SMB versions enabled on both sides
Tried \NASname\share and \IP\share
Removed/re-added mapped drive
Suspicions:
Windows network discovery bug after update
DNS/NetBIOS resolution failing
SMB signing/version mismatch
Cached credentials conflict
Wrong network profile (Public vs Private)
Windows discovery services not running reliably
Question:
Why does Windows intermittently fail to resolve or display the NAS (0x80070043) while it’s online and accessible via DSM? What else should I check to restore stable access in Explorer?
Tags/keywords: Windows 11, SMB, NAS, Synology, network discovery, 0x80070043, file sharing
Top Comment: Windows intermittently fails to recognize Synology NAS (error 0x80070043) Description: Windows can’t consistently find my Synology NAS. Invalid local path → 0x80070002: The system can’t find the file specified NAS network location → 0x80070043: The...
Rust-analyzer fails to highlight chained attribute macros that parsed their function - Stack Overflow
Main Post: Rust-analyzer fails to highlight chained attribute macros that parsed their function - Stack Overflow
Epic fail.
Main Post: Epic fail.
Top Comment: She’s dying so much she’s laughing
Epic Fail
Main Post: Epic Fail
Top Comment: The last 20 or so times this was posted it included an explanation. The idiot with the truck refused to pay for delivery and insisted that his truck could handle it. After getting the idiot to sign a waiver they very carefully deposited the boulder in his truck and recorded it. I wonder how many of the previous top comments will be reposted by bots.
subreddit dedicated to pics/videos of people failing? (epic fail kinda.. stuff..)
Main Post: subreddit dedicated to pics/videos of people failing? (epic fail kinda.. stuff..)
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r/holdmybeer kind of fits. It's dedicated to things people (are likely to) do when they're drunk. Not all posts are of fails though.
Reddit is Going to Inevitably Fail
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I am a new user to Reddit. I am pretty nerdy and into stuff like Pokémon, Magic, D&D, etc. I thought I'd finally make the plunge and dive into Reddit and start having the same conversations I have with my friends on here and get a wider perspective.
This has to be the most unfriendly, hostile, and outright ludicrous social media sight when it comes to new users I've ever experienced. I've made like 8 posts, all which either are "awaiting mod approval" in limbo forever, or outright are just denied. I have made a few comments in debates that were completely polite and well intentioned and just get downvoted for no reason. The mods all run their subs with an iron fist and pretty much ban everything they want to with 0 accountability. I can't tell you how many threads I've visited where 90%+ of the discourse says "deleted" or it's locked.
The system as it stands on reddit entices users to walk on eggshells with everything. "I'm feeling _____ about _____, but I better not say it because I'll get negative karma, so I'm just going to be the most agreeable as possible." This causes huge issues within communities as there aren't any honest conversations happening.
I won't tag them so I don't violate rule #10 (lol), but on an unnamed Pokémon sub, I see 0 critical discussions happening about the most recent Pokémon games there. It's like that Black Mirror episode where everyone is just fake because they want likes. It's really strange. Everyone is just like "Every Pokémon game is perfect, no problems, don't change anything" when being on the ground that is not the opinion of the average person who plays the games. Even crazier, the sub has like millions of subscribers and only like 200 people actively online.
I've seen many posts of people saying to visit low karma friendly subs, which is also insanely hilarious to me. It's unintentionally creating a "class" system within reddit. "The GOOD people get to post and comment here in the main subs, the BAD ones get to go over there in the corner with the rest of the undesirables."
So basically you have to suck up and be fake long enough to get Karma, which then allows you the privledge of getting to post in main subs, and then once you do, you have to continue to walk on eggshells to avoid both getting low karma again or getting banned by power hungry mods who have 220 arbitrary rules akin to a user agreement for apple.
Reddit is inevitably going to fade into obscurity if this continues. There's no way they are gaining new users at a healthy rate with this type of ecosystem. To me it seems the entire site is propped up by legacy users who have been here for years and bot spamming. I get the same vibe as a dying mall. Like there's still stores open and a few people walking around, but you can sense the slow death occurring. This site is probably 90% millennial neckbeards at this point. I'm 29, and have tons of zoomer cousins and am around them and their friends at family gatherings. Most of them don't even know what Reddit is, nor care. They are all on X, TikTok, and Instagram. I asked my youngest cousin (16 M) what we knows about reddit and said he's heard of it but doesn't know what it is.
Btw - I posted this to 8 other subs, all banned by mods. Let's see if this is #9.
Top Comment: 100% agree with this whole post. Reddit mods are tyrants, the karma system is awful, and free speech is dead.
Is there a subreddit specifically for gym fails and people doing ridiculously stupid workouts?
Main Post: Is there a subreddit specifically for gym fails and people doing ridiculously stupid workouts?
Top Comment: r/MuscleConfusion