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aneil1998 reacted to Ryujin2003 in minecraaaaft
Who would be interested in sponsoring it? Is there scoring? Do adults play this competitive at the current moment? Is there an audience that is large enough the financially motivate to watch this?
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aneil1998 got a reaction from kirashi in Best phone that support Custom ROM's
I've been using the LineageOS 15 build since it was available for the G3 and it was almost stable as a daily driver excluding some of the issues it had. I'd love to play some more good mobile games like hearthstone which couldn't run on my phone without the phone becoming extremely hot to the touch.
I'd love to purchase the 5T but Oneplus isn't selling it in the US anymore since the 6 is near it's annouce date but if push comes to shove, i'll purchase the 5T if it isn't available by then.
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aneil1998 got a reaction from noobbuilder in How to browse the internet secretly?
To add onto this, Free services are not anonymous. r/VPN is a decent place to start. I recommend checking https://thatoneprivacysite.net . The site has a really in-depth comparison of email services and VPN services.
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aneil1998 got a reaction from Bossy in How to browse the internet secretly?
To add onto this, Free services are not anonymous. r/VPN is a decent place to start. I recommend checking https://thatoneprivacysite.net . The site has a really in-depth comparison of email services and VPN services.
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aneil1998 reacted to lieder1987 in How to browse the internet secretly?
If it is free it isnt secure.
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aneil1998 reacted to 3 Minute Reviewer in Use a set of home theatre speakers on a PC
Ah okay gotcha - well I would expect that the only way to connect them to your PC would be to get a working receiver/amplifier. Or just ditch some of the speakers and use them as a 2.1 set up - there are way more options for stereo amplifier/receivers that would work in a desk set up rather than 5.1.
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aneil1998 reacted to RotoCoreOne in Value Held Over Time - PC vs Mac
Macs have always held their value pretty well compared to pcs. I think this is because of the os rather than the hardware.
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aneil1998 reacted to FIXXX in [added analysis] October Steam survey: Windows 10 loses 17.3% market share, Windows 7 gains 23.7% market share
Really don't see issues with Windows 10 on my side.
Switched as soon as the free upgrade was available.
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aneil1998 reacted to dragoon20005 in Asus believes Coffee Lake should work on Z270
so this is Intel decision to fu*k end users up into buying a new board
thanks Intel
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aneil1998 reacted to The_Tempo_Golem in WPA2 has been cracked
you lost me at KEK
i guess i will just have to replace my router or update it
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aneil1998 reacted to LtStaffel in How to uninstall Linux on dualboot Windows 10 system
Did you mean to ask "How to uninstall Windows on dual boot Linux system"?
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aneil1998 reacted to Valkyrie Lenneth in Cheap NAS/Game Server and Plex Server
i would just buy a cheap ass core 2 duo and put a 1tb drive in it , a single server should easily be able to run on a dual core pst : u can also get core 2 quads for 5buck
id like to refer u to scrapyard wars on this one
pst i used to run a cod4 server(war server 10player max), archeblade server and a ts3 server with full file transfer ( like a nas ) at the same time ona core 2 duo e5400 and it was all fine ^^
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aneil1998 reacted to Zando_ in This is why you shouldn't spend too much on SSD right now.
It's 3 years away, title is clickbait, and no content, just a link.
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aneil1998 got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
On September 11th, 2017, Google has released a blog post about their plans on distrusting Symantec certificates.
They also announced their intention to sell their PKI business to their competitor, Digicert.
Google also provided a timeline of relevant dates associated with this plan. Tom's Hardware did an amazing job of summarizing it.
I personally hope that websites do update their certificates and make it public why they are doing it, so others will follow suit.
Sources:-
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-plan-distrust-symantec-certificates,35428.html
https://security.googleblog.com/2017/09/chromes-plan-to-distrust-symantec.html
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aneil1998 got a reaction from Teddy07 in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
On September 11th, 2017, Google has released a blog post about their plans on distrusting Symantec certificates.
They also announced their intention to sell their PKI business to their competitor, Digicert.
Google also provided a timeline of relevant dates associated with this plan. Tom's Hardware did an amazing job of summarizing it.
I personally hope that websites do update their certificates and make it public why they are doing it, so others will follow suit.
Sources:-
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-plan-distrust-symantec-certificates,35428.html
https://security.googleblog.com/2017/09/chromes-plan-to-distrust-symantec.html
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aneil1998 reacted to skimmilk5 in Help
Depends on the condition.
The GPU will disappear quickly if you part it without the rest of the system (someone will buy it for GPU mining, and I HATE those people because they're screwing up GPU market pricing).
If you sell the whole system and it's in relatively good condition, it'll sell for 250-500. If you part out the system, then look at what everyone else is selling for on places like Newegg and Amazon, since the price of individual components can be quite volatile.
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aneil1998 got a reaction from _Dr_Eye_ in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
On September 11th, 2017, Google has released a blog post about their plans on distrusting Symantec certificates.
They also announced their intention to sell their PKI business to their competitor, Digicert.
Google also provided a timeline of relevant dates associated with this plan. Tom's Hardware did an amazing job of summarizing it.
I personally hope that websites do update their certificates and make it public why they are doing it, so others will follow suit.
Sources:-
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-plan-distrust-symantec-certificates,35428.html
https://security.googleblog.com/2017/09/chromes-plan-to-distrust-symantec.html
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aneil1998 got a reaction from leadeater in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
On September 11th, 2017, Google has released a blog post about their plans on distrusting Symantec certificates.
They also announced their intention to sell their PKI business to their competitor, Digicert.
Google also provided a timeline of relevant dates associated with this plan. Tom's Hardware did an amazing job of summarizing it.
I personally hope that websites do update their certificates and make it public why they are doing it, so others will follow suit.
Sources:-
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-plan-distrust-symantec-certificates,35428.html
https://security.googleblog.com/2017/09/chromes-plan-to-distrust-symantec.html
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aneil1998 got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
i personally used to use them in 2015 since other antiviruses always gave me other problems and i had trust in them. But when my license expired later that year, i moved to another antivirus
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aneil1998 reacted to Creed1 in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
Night Theme Exclusive
JK.....
It does need fixing though
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aneil1998 reacted to Belgarathian in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
You need to fix your formatting, FYI.
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aneil1998 reacted to Bouzoo in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
I haven't had a lot of experience with them in the last few years, but my early days with Norton were unforgettable.
If their certificates are even as half as bad as early 2000 Norton, good riddance.
Anecdote: Norton decided that a brand new just opened CD was virus infested and blocked it in any possible way.
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aneil1998 got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in Google Details Plan To Distrust Symantec Certificates
On September 11th, 2017, Google has released a blog post about their plans on distrusting Symantec certificates.
They also announced their intention to sell their PKI business to their competitor, Digicert.
Google also provided a timeline of relevant dates associated with this plan. Tom's Hardware did an amazing job of summarizing it.
I personally hope that websites do update their certificates and make it public why they are doing it, so others will follow suit.
Sources:-
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/google-plan-distrust-symantec-certificates,35428.html
https://security.googleblog.com/2017/09/chromes-plan-to-distrust-symantec.html
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aneil1998 reacted to Techli0n in Is it worth matching part brands? (i.e. ASUS mother board with ASUS GPU)
Unless you need a special feature (Aura Sync), It shouldn't hurt you to mix part suppliers.
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aneil1998 reacted to Olli399 in *ENTRIES CLOSED* *WINNERS UPDATED* Build a New Gaming Rig with Linus Tech Tips and ASUS ROG - ROG Rig Reboot
I put my entry here cause this comment is on the 1st page
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