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Alterlai

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About Alterlai

  • Birthday Sep 27, 1995

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    The Netherlands
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    Intel Core i5 2500k OC @ 4.2 GHz
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    Asus maximus iv gene-z
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    2x Corsair Vengeance Blue 4GB DDR3-1600 CL9
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    Asus GeForce GTX 770 2GB DirectCU II OC
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    Coolermaster Centurion 5 II
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    Crucial M4 128GB, Seagate barracuda 3TB
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    XFX 650W XXX Edition Modular PSU
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    Ducky Shine 2 Pro
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    Razer Deathadder 2013
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    Razer Characias

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  1. What part of the assignment are you stuck on exactly? I'm no C# expert but I might be able to help you find some documentation.
  2. You can store it in the cloud for synchronization across devices. You can backup the database periodically. The thing about remembering passwords is that people choose passwords that are either insufficient in complexity, or re-use passwords in mulitple locations. This also creates a single point of failure. It would be impossible to have a unique and strong password on every single site and be able to remember all of them.
  3. In the case of Keepass, you're not "giving" them your password. It's simply a password used to decrypt the database. If you're worried about security, using a password manager is acutally a good practice.
  4. Remove the quotes in the foreign key declaration. Like this: FOREIGN KEY (opdrachtnummer) REFERENCES opdrachten (opdrachtnummer)
  5. I haven't looked into this in a while but I remember Windows was still outperforming Linux on Linus supported games due to lack of DirectX support. Is this still the case? I've been using Linux on my laptop for a couple of weeks now and it's been a charm, however I did not want to install it on my main pc yet because of that very reason.
  6. It saddens me to see the community of CS nowadays. Back in 2013 people used to be very helpful and supportive when playing matchmaking, however it took a turn for the worse. I recommend you try to find a group of people to play with regularly as the community is so enormously toxic.
  7. Welp, my dreams just got shatterd. :blink: Thanks for the explanation.
  8. Aww, i was soo looking forward to that feature.
  9. Now that Windows 10 has been released with directx12, does anyone have more information about the Split Frame Rendering feature of DX12? A couple weeks before launch i read articles claiming DX12 will support AMD and Nvidia cards running alongside eachother and promising great performance increase. I have tried finding more info about this but there's not talk about it. I figured someone here might have more information about this subject.
  10. Now that Windows 10 has been released with directx12, does anyone have more information about the Split Frame Rendering feature of DX12? A couple weeks before launch i read articles claiming DX12 will support AMD and Nvidia cards running alongside eachother and promising great performance increase. I have tried finding more info about this but there's not talk about it. I figured someone here might have more information about this subject.
  11. I've figured it out. If anyone has this problem in the future, send me a PM
  12. EDIT: Title typo* It's a dedi not a VPS. I'm moving over to virtualized servers. I've been trying to get it working for the last couple days but i can't seem to be able to get the networking side of it working. I would like someone who can help me, to contact me and help me via steam, PM on this site or skype to setup a subnet. At the moment I'm running a dedi with proxmox installed on it with 1 public IP, but in order to run multiple virtualized servers, I want to setup a private network. So public ip might be 192.168.1.23(for example) and have a private network with a subnet of 10.0.0.0/24. The dedi is from the Hetzner server provider. I've tried a lot of different configurations but when I try to ping google for instance, it only goes as far as the public IP. I have a moderate understanding of networking in general and virtualization but there's just a tiny detail i'm forgetting. Thanks in advance. Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/alterlai/ Skype: Jeroenvanderlaan1 (I prefer steam).
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