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About Candunc
- Birthday Oct 27, 1998
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Cryptocurrency enthusiast and hobby software developer.
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Quotes Sources https://www.canada.ca/en/public-safety-canada/news/2024/02/federal-action-on-combatting-auto-theft.html
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Are these available for purchase? Depending on the price I wouldn't mind tossing one in my headless server
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/develop/signing-a-driver-for-public-release Good luck
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This is a pretty cool idea! I have been interested in this kind of project for while now, and the last popular site that fit this niche was Vessel (Something LTT is probably familiar with!), but sadly they got bought and shut down. Looking forward to see more news about this!
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I've been a bit behind on watching your videos, but I must say, Vessel is a FANTASTIC alternative! I much prefer it to YouTube! Username: 'Candunc' Videos I've watched so far: https://www.vessel.com/videos/Yj4PbcgKj https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy
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245 pages already? The chances are probably minuscule, but good luck anyways!
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It is so awesome you guys do all kinds of giveaways. Thanks everyone at LinusTechTips, and Antec for this particular giveaway. My favourite item in this bundle is the Antec 1100 V2 Case, I was looking at buying the first version of it about a year ago, but I changed my mind at the last minute. I would really love to actually try out this case, and it would be awesome to get all these upgrades from Antec. Anyways, thanks for the contest, and good luck to everyone!
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First time I've been this early to a video and it is private, huh. This actually seems like a pretty cool bag, but it is putting a lot of emphasis on USB devices. It would be fairly difficult and add a bunch of weight, but I wouldn't mind seeing an AC adapter in there as well. If it is designed to charge your stuff as you travel, it falls a bit short for devices besides light tablets and phones.
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Those cards look pretty sweet! It's too bad the 980 AMP has plastic rather than metal, but the performance still seems pretty good.
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1 Million Subscribers - Thank you all! And a giveaway!
Candunc replied to nicklmg's topic in LTT Releases
Wow, it is amazing that so many people enjoy your content on a daily basis! Thank you for all your hard work, I really enjoy watching your videos, watching the WAN Show, and overall seeing and hearing about new things in a truly unique way. I stumbled across your channel while I was looking for a PC case about a year ago, and since then I've watched pretty much every video you and your team have put together. I really like seeing you review computer cases, and I like how you build a computer inside the case to show it off even more. I enjoy watching the 'vlog' style videos that you put out, whether it is a personal project, or showing off how a device you purchased works in your house. I'm really looking forward to see how the 'Whole house water cooling setup' goes. Your content is really amazing, and again, it is awesome you have such a wonderful community on the forums, and just an amazing amount of people enjoying your videos. I really wish to thank the whole LinusTechTips Media Team, you are all absolutely amazing!- 22,217 replies
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They are looking to cut jobs. Rather than firing them, they want workers to resign on their own terms
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If Ubisoft said entries were just a number, I don't think many people would be upset. TechQuickie: JayzTwoCents:
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What you could do is download the video prior to watching it. You can use a tool like http://youtube-dl.org/, or search around for another program. That way it downloads it directly to your computer, and then you can watch it without any buffering. You will have to wait for the download to complete though. Have you tried setting your DNS servers to something else? Try going to your network settings, and changing your dns server to '8.8.8.8' and '8.8.4.4'. If youtube is being throttled somehow via DNS, this should resolve it.