• Re: I apparently ruined my GPU with a pirated TV show

    From CrudeSausage@crude@sausa.ge to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Tue Aug 19 09:26:10 2025
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    On 2025-08-18 8:15 p.m., CtrlAltDel wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Aug 2025 17:04:19 -0400, Joel W. Crump wrote:

    On 8/18/25 4:46 PM, chrisv wrote:

    I am correct.

    No you're not.


    Chris, seriously, shut the fuck up. I realize that they don't do this
    to every media pirate. Not every media pirate is the soon-to-be king of
    the world. I was thoughtless enough to accept the damn file despite my
    general attitude that it's not worth pirating such things, I thought
    carelessly it's just a stupid cable-TV episode of animation, shouldn't
    be a problem, now I'm paying the price. It's fucked up, but it's my own
    mistake. I have to live with that.

    Give us a link to the PirateBay page or where ever you got the South Park video from. I'm perfectly willing to download the same file and destroy my GPU too. I'll hook up a '65 TV via HDMI and see if I can ruin both the television and the NVIDIA GPU like you did.

    It'll be a fun experiment.

    I downloaded the two most recent South Park episodes (the first was so
    bad that I didn't even bother watching the second) and didn't get
    infected with anything. I get the impression that Joel was instead
    infected by the terabytes of girl cock videos he furiously masturbated to.
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  • From CtrlAltDel@Altie@BHam.com to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Tue Aug 19 23:38:50 2025
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    On Tue, 19 Aug 2025 09:26:10 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote:


    I downloaded the two most recent South Park episodes (the first was so
    bad that I didn't even bother watching the second) and didn't get
    infected with anything. I get the impression that Joel was instead
    infected by the terabytes of girl cock videos he furiously masturbated
    to.

    🙃️ Yeah, those will do a lot more than inexplicably melt your GPU.
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  • From Tony@Tony@TheDeliKing.ca to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Fri Aug 22 16:07:13 2025
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    vallor wrote:
    On Sat, 16 Aug 2025 02:43:32 -0400, "Joel W. Crump" <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote in <pMVnQ.61477$fST5.37639@fx18.iad>:

    I guess I deserve it somehow, I'm thinking about getting a non-NVIDIA
    GPU, when I get the money to do so. The problem is with using my TV as
    a second monitor, since downloading a pirated copy of "South Park", I've
    had this blurring effect on the TV screen, it continued when I switched
    distros, I'm sure people will tell me "there's some other explanation"
    but man, I just feel defeated by it. I will have to buy a new GPU.

    Yer daft, laddie.

    "Have you tried turning it off and on again?"

    An educated guess: the stream is SD, which when played full-screen
    set the TV to SD resolution ("fuzzy" on an HD device), which is now
    holding your output at SD resolution. So either just reset everything,
    or use your window manager's "Display" tool to reset the resolution
    on that "monitor" (the TV).

    https://ibb.co/9QNR7Dc


    Ok fuzzy bum.
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  • From Tony@Tony@TheDeliKing.ca to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Fri Aug 22 16:08:10 2025
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    Joel W. Crump wrote:
    On 8/16/25 3:49 AM, vallor wrote:

    I guess I deserve it somehow, I'm thinking about getting a non-NVIDIA
    GPU, when I get the money to do so.  The problem is with using my TV as >>> a second monitor, since downloading a pirated copy of "South Park", I've >>> had this blurring effect on the TV screen, it continued when I switched
    distros, I'm sure people will tell me "there's some other explanation"
    but man, I just feel defeated by it.  I will have to buy a new GPU.

    Yer daft, laddie.

    "Have you tried turning it off and on again?"

    An educated guess:  the stream is SD, which when played full-screen
    set the TV to SD resolution ("fuzzy" on an HD device), which is now
    holding your output at SD resolution.  So either just reset everything,
    or use your window manager's "Display" tool to reset the resolution
    on that "monitor" (the TV).

    https://ibb.co/9QNR7Dc


    At first I thought it was the OS doing it, but when it continued with
    the new OS I blamed the GPU itself.  NVIDIA is proprietary as we all know.  I fucked up, accepting the stupid video file, I feel bad about
    it, but in any event it tells me to never buy NVIDIA again.


    Pirated or not pirated its the same movie!
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