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    2FA got a reaction from ojsef39 in Who owns Float Plane?   
    Should have read entire thread
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    2FA got a reaction from STRMfrmXMN in [OUT OF DATE] How to Create Your Own Custom Windows 10 Image   
    You need to capture the WIM image of the drive, which I suppose is effectively cloning it. Ideally you could use something FOG Project or Microsoft MDT/WDS to capture it. Alternatively you can create your own WinPE image to use in order to capture it. https://www.anoopcnair.com/sysprep-capture-windows-10-image-using-dism/
     
    Kind of a funny coincidence that you asked about this as now I'm the actual network admin (I really wasn't actually one despite my original post saying so, was more like a junior admin at most) having one of our techs build out a deployment environment.
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    2FA got a reaction from varrys in "2K" does not mean 2560×1440   
    I can see I'm not the only one that is annoyed by this.
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    2FA got a reaction from Hill160881 in Chia (XCH) Discussion Thread   
    Use this to automate it https://github.com/swar/Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager. It's written by one of the mods of the Flexpool discord. Also generally if you're doing multiple plots per drive, you don't want to exceed ~80% of the capacity or else it really slows down plotting and I also stagger plots on the same drive by an hour. Also see this graphic for the resources used during each phase

     
    I generally set the temp2 directory the same as the destination directory since my destination drive is local and I move it to my actual harvester once full. This turns the final plot copy into a quick rename instead of spending 15 minutes or copying.
     
     
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    2FA got a reaction from RollinLower in Chia (XCH) Discussion Thread   
    Use this to automate it https://github.com/swar/Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager. It's written by one of the mods of the Flexpool discord. Also generally if you're doing multiple plots per drive, you don't want to exceed ~80% of the capacity or else it really slows down plotting and I also stagger plots on the same drive by an hour. Also see this graphic for the resources used during each phase

     
    I generally set the temp2 directory the same as the destination directory since my destination drive is local and I move it to my actual harvester once full. This turns the final plot copy into a quick rename instead of spending 15 minutes or copying.
     
     
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    2FA got a reaction from Kilrah in Chia (XCH) Discussion Thread   
    Use this to automate it https://github.com/swar/Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager. It's written by one of the mods of the Flexpool discord. Also generally if you're doing multiple plots per drive, you don't want to exceed ~80% of the capacity or else it really slows down plotting and I also stagger plots on the same drive by an hour. Also see this graphic for the resources used during each phase

     
    I generally set the temp2 directory the same as the destination directory since my destination drive is local and I move it to my actual harvester once full. This turns the final plot copy into a quick rename instead of spending 15 minutes or copying.
     
     
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    2FA got a reaction from BondiBlue in Chia (XCH) Discussion Thread   
    This is where I am currently, getting two more 18TB drives so that should be a couple weeks of plotting I think. Netspace has been going down since yesterday's network issue too so better chances at a block than a few days ago.
     

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    2FA got a reaction from RollinLower in Chia (XCH) Discussion Thread   
    This is where I am currently, getting two more 18TB drives so that should be a couple weeks of plotting I think. Netspace has been going down since yesterday's network issue too so better chances at a block than a few days ago.
     

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    2FA got a reaction from tikker in I made my own super fast bitcoin miner, however I need help linking to blockchain.   
    Look at the source of existing miners to see how they fetch the info, but I will say that finding a novel way of solving a single block that you know the details of already does not make a fast miner, along with the fact that Python is incredibly slow compared to the C or C++ that all the existing miners are written in. If you're only doing it for fun and learning, then just use an API of some blockchain explorer service. I'm not familiar with Bitcoin ones but an ETH equivalent would be something like Etherscan.
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    2FA got a reaction from Murasaki in is my account hacked?   
    ❤️
     
    You probably misclicked but you can check devices that have logged into your account in the last 90 days at https://linustechtips.com/settings/devices/
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    2FA reacted to Murasaki in is my account hacked?   
    @2FAyour fangs are required
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    2FA reacted to Radium_Angel in Is ARM the future?   
    There have been, in the past, many exciting technologies that showed fantastic promise. For one reason or another, they have all failed.
    IMO, the primary reason for failure, is lack of adoption.
    No matter how amazing the hardware is, without the software to go with it, it's just a fancy tech demo.
     
    Time will tell if ARM takes off. Remember: there are decades of legacy software that may,or may not work on ARM.
    Never underestimate the inertia of legacy code.
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    2FA reacted to Futari Lollies in Incorrect FPS showcase and stuttering while gaming   
    Okay, definitely the issue was resolved after I performed a clean removal of my drives with DDU and reinstalled them, I wasn't expecting this and definitely was the first time I had such issue, thank you!
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    2FA got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in GMMK PRO, DROP CTRL & GMMK USBC VERSION   
    Yes I know, I said GMMK bare bones as in regular GMMK.
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    2FA got a reaction from sub68 in Zotac's limited edition too hard to find? Yeston's too slow? Get this instead - Maxsun to release anime themed 3070/3080   
    That came from a satire anime news site, unfortunately not real.
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    2FA got a reaction from Ωmegα in Zotac's limited edition too hard to find? Yeston's too slow? Get this instead - Maxsun to release anime themed 3070/3080   
    That came from a satire anime news site, unfortunately not real.
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    2FA got a reaction from Cyberspirit in Zotac's limited edition too hard to find? Yeston's too slow? Get this instead - Maxsun to release anime themed 3070/3080   
    That came from a satire anime news site, unfortunately not real.
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    2FA reacted to Lurick in New 5800x build is not posting   
    You'll need a compatible chip to boot the board to update the BIOS if there isn't a BIOS Flashback option on the board where you stick in a USB and it updates the BIOS without a CPU installed. I can't check on that board right now but you could call up the store where you got the CPU from and see if they'll do a BIOS update for a few bucks worst case.
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    2FA reacted to Kilrah in Are TLC or QLC drives faster?   
    That's completely wrong.
     
    SLC>MLC>TLC>QLC in terms of write performance. Price goes the opposite way.
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    2FA got a reaction from LAwLz in Easy way to test FreeNAS ZFS Pool read/write speeds?   
    It's been their enterprise version for a long time now. TrueNAS Core is pretty much FreeNAS 11 with more features. It's at RC1 now which iX has stated the quality is akin to the full release quality of previous versions so it's pretty safe to upgrade to. LawrenceSystems on YT has a video on the features here:
    And on the RC1 here:
     
    Also actually on topic, another utility to test pool speed is fio. Jim Salter has an article on it to test speeds https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/02/how-fast-are-your-disks-find-out-the-open-source-way-with-fio/
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    2FA got a reaction from LAwLz in Easy way to test FreeNAS ZFS Pool read/write speeds?   
    They're combining the FreeNAS/TrueNAS codebase into TrueNAS Core. Article discussing since I can't find a decent iX page about it https://www.servethehome.com/freenas-is-dead-long-live-truenas-core/
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    2FA got a reaction from dalekphalm in Easy way to test FreeNAS ZFS Pool read/write speeds?   
    They're combining the FreeNAS/TrueNAS codebase into TrueNAS Core. Article discussing since I can't find a decent iX page about it https://www.servethehome.com/freenas-is-dead-long-live-truenas-core/
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    2FA got a reaction from captain_to_fire in Starlink $1 pre-trial minimum bandwidth speeds revealed: 35Mbps DOWN and 5Mbps UP   
    ?????
     
    Fiber optics has the same constraint? Pretty sure you meant distance and not speed..
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    2FA got a reaction from ARikozuM in Starlink $1 pre-trial minimum bandwidth speeds revealed: 35Mbps DOWN and 5Mbps UP   
    ?????
     
    Fiber optics has the same constraint? Pretty sure you meant distance and not speed..
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    2FA got a reaction from dalekphalm in Starlink $1 pre-trial minimum bandwidth speeds revealed: 35Mbps DOWN and 5Mbps UP   
    ?????
     
    Fiber optics has the same constraint? Pretty sure you meant distance and not speed..
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