u/Mr-Brown-Is-A-Wonder

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desktop web: Rich Text Editor mode (a.k.a. WYSIWYG) strips periods from the end of URLs when creating a link

For example if I create a link to:

https://planetside.fandom.com/wiki/A.N.V.I.L.

the Rich Text Editor will truncate the linked URL by removing the final period from the address:

A.N.V.I.L.

Only by using markdown mode will it allow creating a link to a URL ending with a period:

A.N.V.I.L.

Reproduced in Zen and Edge.

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u/Mr-Brown-Is-A-Wonder — 1 month ago

What are the odds this fitting will be water tight? Last time I water cooled, barbed connectors were all that were available; I have no experience with this new stuff to know if this wiggle is normal.

These 45 degree connectors (Alphacool 17174) looked ideal for use with the rather stiff tubing I wish to use. But I've noticed they aren't listed on Alphacool's website. I wonder now if they've been discontinued?

I only have this one. There was only one in stock and I wanted to see how it would fit on the radiator with the fans. They're restocked now and I was going to get 5 more but after seeing this wiggle I wanted to ask if this is at all normal.

eta: The grinding sound that starts half way through is my bird grinding her beak while she settles down for a nap.

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u/Mr-Brown-Is-A-Wonder — 2 months ago

Are radiators any narrower these days? My ~15 year old radiators don't fit in my new chassis.

Hello,

I'd like to get back into water cooling after 10+ years. I have two old 360 radiators. These radiators are, as close as I can tell, 5.25 inches or 133 mm wide. Sitting on their side edges, they're both too tall to fit in this new Silverstone RM53-502 chassis. The screw holes don't line up and the radiator itself doesn't fit between the 80mm front intake fanes and the bottom of the chassis. I'm wondering if new radiators are any narrower than these old ones or if this chassis is simply poorly designed.

Thank you for sharing your input.

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u/Mr-Brown-Is-A-Wonder — 3 months ago