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  2. Just throwing my suggestion out there. As others have said, you don't need to get a windows key for 200 aud, a 7600xt should be a nice boost from a 4060 and a 1tb ssd. A 13400 seems to run fine on its stock cooler. PCPartPicker Part List CPU: Intel Core i5-13400F 2.5 GHz 10-Core Processor ($319.00 @ Centre Com) Motherboard: Asus PRIME B760M-K D4-CSM Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard ($189.00 @ Computer Alliance) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($55.00 @ Centre Com) Storage: Lexar NM620 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($85.00 @ BPC Technology) Video Card: PowerColor Fighter Radeon RX 7600 XT 16 GB Video Card ($529.00 @ PCCaseGear) Case: Antec NX200M MicroATX Mid Tower Case ($55.00 @ JW Computers) Power Supply: ADATA XPG PYLON 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($77.00 @ Centre Com) Total: $1309.00 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-04-25 02:12 AEST+1000
  3. Try uninstalling and after a reboot reinstalling it, the malware likely snuck into a write-protected part of Chrome's directory.
  4. Did you know that white fans get a 10% increase on performance? If you buy one with lights, the total improvement is 35%. That's because white is light, and light is fast.
  5. Yup. Totally agree. Supposed to being the operative phrase. It's SUPPOSED to do all that. But it doesn't. At all. It's remarkably bad. Potentially, but it *should* have learned by now how long it takes to heat up. It just hasn't. Because it's gorbagio. Don't get me wrong, I run a Nest system too. https://community.home-assistant.io/t/proximity-settings-for-heating-pre-heat-and-turn-off/274980 https://community.home-assistant.io/t/predict-when-tracked-person-is-on-their-way-home/313043/5 There seems to be some movement in the space if you're game to check it out. I abandoned HA a while ago mostly because I couldn't dedicate the time and attention it needed to be useful in my house
  6. I have one of these, or at least a similar model if I find it and it works this is a great idea.
  7. There is no point in getting the bq SWP4 unless you have special needs. If it's just for case intake, get the Silent Wings 4, high- speed Edition of that's not too loud. What dBA seems to be the limit for you?
  8. Actually, these were unused when I bought them back in 2020, I got the GPU from a friend who bought it and never used he actually didn't even open it, I got the CPU when it was released during a sale, I get the PSU is pretty crappy, the Mobo( this was a stupid purchase even I see why) ram, let's not get into that. all of these were bought on sale at different times. the whole reason this thing is being built is because I had components lying around and wanted to use them, yes, I realize this is horribly spec'd. this is not supposed to be something people should copy. also your fan idea is pretty smart I was originally worried about air flow and I guess this is the best solution I've gotten.
  9. Found that the port was my problem. The default 51820 did not work, but 51821 did so now I have connection and can access the OMV Dashbroard from my cellular network. Now trying to figure out how to see my files on the phone via the Material Files app (suggestions for a better app are always welcome, I have only downloaded it for this).
  10. I'm pretty sure you meant automatically, right? Set it to maximum speed, or down to a low as 70% if there is too much noise, but keeping an eye on temps during heavy activity. Variable speed and the pump being in the block will decrease the pump faster. Worried about the pump dying? Put your PC to sleep when not in use. All pumps die. some people know how to do maintenance on them.
  11. No everything is wired. Also i never had pop ins or mouse delay on both ps5 and pc at once. Both got it when i moved but when i took my pc to my friends house this mouse delay disappeared. Im literally spooked about that.
  12. Hmmm, I find this complicated due to many reasons: 1. It kinda makes sense for public stuff, for internal-usage stuff it doesn't really make sense anyway. 2. It'll be hard to properly check what has been used or not. If someone says they're not using some specific dataset, or include a link to a dataset they're actually not using, you can't easily validate this. 3. As others have already said, just the metadata for the training stuff is useful to check which copyrighted content it was trained upon, but this stuff will eventually bitrot so there's not much more usefulness to it other than that. 4. Providing the dataset itself seems troublesome. As an example: what if they paid for content to train the model upon (with agreement from the data source), and then they'll have to release this to the public, then that's basically copyright infringement since 3rd parties haven't paid for the original data source. The question of how it should be provided, if it should be the "raw" source or the actual preprocessed data is also confusing. 5. What about fine-tune of models? How would the law apply to those derivatives? I also agree with others that copyright should be enforced on the generated content, not on the training data, given that this is how the current laws apply to humans. You're free to look and take inspiration from whatever you want, but if you create something that's way too similar to someone's else work then you're liable to copyright stuff, the same should apply if someone makes use of some generative AI to produce work that's way too similar to some existing work and profit out of it, then the person should be liable for the infringement, not the tool that was used to create it. Personally I believe that this should be similar to any other copyrighted work, the company should be able to keep it "private" for some years, but then could be forced to disclose it after some years. However, that'd be pretty useless thinking of now, since by then you'd have a better model somewhere else anyway and those weights wouldn't be that interesting. Models are also often fine-tuned further along the line, should all versions be released? I disagree on that. If I create or fine tune a model (its licensing allowing, ofc) for a specific use-case, like medical stuff or some other area, and assuming that I'm a small company, I'd like to keep the model itself private so larger companies don't just build a competing system on top of it and end up killing me. This has happened a lot with other open source software and tons of projects changed their licenses due to that.
  13. is the mouse wireless? that would explain the delay, but pop ins? What exactly do you mean by that?
  14. Can someone who actually saw examples of this clarify, was Twitter modifying the href and/or the text? i.e. <a href="texta">textb</a> [is it texta, the href or textb that was modified] The 3 different outcomes can drastically change the practicality of a phishing attack; href and text: Overall not too big of an issue for phishing href: Not really a big issue as any practical phishing would be difficult text: Would be a big issue here. I think this is coming a bit of an ignorant stance of what Twitter was before. Mudge's report, a hacker/security expert, wrote a report prior to Elon buying it and it was terrible. Direct modifications to the production environment with no testing was the culture that existed then, with a vast amount of employees who had access to the feed without proper logging of modification, and worse Twitters backup solution was so bad that iirc if any two datacenters experienced an outage at the same time Twitter's infrastructure would have collapsed and been impossible to spin back up. Twitter was overbloated with employees, it really doesn't mean much in regards to the reduced workforce. I'd argue a single letter URL would be harder to mistype or drop a letter than some longer ones. linustechtips.com vs linustechtip.com; lot easier to drop the s while typing and not realizing...or google.com vs googel.com something that happens quite often. One would find it very difficult to type x.com wrong enough and still not recognize it being wrong to be redirected to a different sight.
  15. Why not just connect to your home for this? It isn’t the fastest, but for DNS it should be fine. I run a split tunnel for my devices when I am out and about, spaniels going to a full tunnel depending on where and what network, and it’s always a fine experience.
  16. Is the system getting any issues? If all working fine, I guess u should hold back for awhile. 15th gen cpu and next gen gpu are coming. Your rig could play any game with no lag.
  17. it's apparently in HUD options turning on "Net debugg stats" or something like that.
  18. Hi, I have an ACER TravelMate B117 laptop. There used to be kubuntu on it. Suddenly the audio wasn't working anymore. I couldn't solve the problem in any way. I installed Debian, then Ubuntu, hoping I would find more answers to my problem. I did with ubuntu. None worked. Does anybody have any idea about what I could do? There just is no audio. Everything else works fine. Maybe another issue is that every now and then I see a No Bootable Device message when I turn on my computer. So I have to access the BIOS and switch from UEFI to Legacy and it starts working again. Always without audio. Thanks in advance
  19. I plan to stick with Corsair for all of my RGB since I liked their stuff the best from the videos I saw. The other Corsair RGB components I'm considering are: CORSAIR iCUE Link H150i RGB Liquid CPU Cooler - 360mm AIO - QX120 RGB Fans This is new territory for me as I've always had air cooling in the past. Not sure if I'd mount to the top of the case or the front (which I need to get a smaller unit if I go with the front). Does placement of an AIO radiator really matter much? Or maybe I'm better off going with their 280mm since it'll have two 140mm fans instead of the 3 120mm fans. I don't plan to overclock and I'd rather whichever route is quieter. Corsair iCUE LINK QX140 RGB 140mm One will serve as an exhaust fan at the back and on the bottom as an intake for the GPU. What I can't decide is how many to put in. My initial thought was three but I'm wondering if that's going to be overkill especially if I want a quieter system. CORSAIR iCUE Link AIO LCD Screen Module Because I just can't help myself after seeing some videos. The mobo I selected does support RGB RAM I think, but I don't know if it'll work with iCue. I'm not going to get too hung up on the RAM's RGB though. Not making money - just gaming and personal projects. Thanks for confirming on those issues - I'm going to stick with the 13700k. I could swing a little extra for a 96 GB kit like the one you mentioned. Seems like only using two slots is the way to go, unless I really start to run up against memory limits then the reduced speed would be worth the trade-off. For $20 more I can get a 6600mhz 96GB kit from Corsair that is iCue compatible. I assume the mobo would also need to be iCue compatible for the RAM to integrate with iCue, but unfortunately I couldn't find any matx Asus BTF boards that weren't going to cost and arm and a leg. RGB RAM is a secondary thing to me so I'm going to jump through a bunch of hoops for the RAM to integrate into the rest of iCue.
  20. What is the other option? When they show up to provide even the paid estimate its not like they're opening up the ceiling or wall to check that, they're going to make the estimate based on what it looks like from the outside and then once you've actually contracted the work if something is different they'll change the price based on what they find
  21. I used a Pentium II laptop in 2006 to do all my homework, and run every game I could fit on its 10 GB HDD (Half-Life was the standout). Even watched torrented episodes of Top Gear. The thing is, nowadays those basic tasks can be done with a Chromebook or iPad, there's not too much use for a desktop computer that can barely do the minimum.
  22. Downloaded it from Google chrome website
  23. And possibly they'd assume everything behind that ceiling or wall is exactly the same as their previous job where everything behind is either perfect or the worst.
  24. I have been using Microsoft's Wireless Display Adapter, the older 1080 one, and it is OK. Most of the time it would connect and work as expected for presentations and similar. Now I am looking at 4K Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter and it is around 4 years old, so I am wondering if there has been any improvement in the Miracast field and if there have been any good adapters for that. I need that purely for Windows and focus on reliability, so no stopping because of overheating after 2 hours of presentations. I do want it to be Miracast, and NOT Chromecast. Have you had any experience with any of the newer Miracast adapters?
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