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    Slottr got a reaction from yeat in 1000$ build   
    I would move to a 12400/F or 13400/F (whichever's cheaper)
     
    Get a cheaper SSD like a crucial P3 Plus 
     
    Cheaper case
     
    And use the savings on a 7800 XT
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    Slottr got a reaction from Needfuldoer in Microphone for gaming without a headset.   
    Budget?
    Something like the Yeti Nano or Seiren Mini come with a stand to sit in front of you. 
     
    Those microphones are meant for conferencing, and are notoriously poor for sound quality. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from SpookyCitrus in Microphone for gaming without a headset.   
    Budget?
    Something like the Yeti Nano or Seiren Mini come with a stand to sit in front of you. 
     
    Those microphones are meant for conferencing, and are notoriously poor for sound quality. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from Mr-Gentleman in Is Emily still around?   
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    Well, this definitely took an unfortunate turn. Sorry OP.
     
    Emily is still around to my knowledge, just not in the front of house. 
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    Slottr reacted to eusicaiimei in Need advice New PC build   
    I see. Glad I asked before I bought them hah. Thanks for the help guys!
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    Slottr got a reaction from Eigenvektor in What is the difference between a library and an API?   
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/
     
    stdio is a library because its a localized functional system with no external integrations. When you call the windows.h header you're calling the windows library to interact with it internally. The API call is a wrapper for whatever the API contains - generally more libraries.
     
    If you look at windows.h you'll see specifically what you're touching.
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winbase/
     
    You may also want to brush up on what header files actually do- and how they interact with overarching programs.
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    Slottr got a reaction from Donut417 in Apple Watch questions   
    I had the same dilemma - didn't find the price jump worth it at all for the features.
     
    If you want to be very particular with the sleep tracking, series 9 will likely be the way to go- SE will do the same but just won't be as detailed.
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    Slottr got a reaction from KennethTeka in Beyerdynamic Tygr 300 R vs DT 900 PRO X   
    For gaming, and the microphone dilemma, just grab the TYGR's. They're a very good set of cans 
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    Slottr got a reaction from MiszS in Yahoo accounts hacks   
    Use two factor, my guy!!
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    Slottr got a reaction from Needfuldoer in Yahoo accounts hacks   
    Use two factor, my guy!!
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    Slottr reacted to wasab in Employee management system storage in C   
    Yeah, json would be the most ideal or some csv if you are more used to the table format used in sql database. 
     
    For both json or table format, I would used a library. Too much work to write your own serialization and deserialization parser. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from Needfuldoer in hello i neeed some nas help   
    It'll work, but file transfers/transcoding/whatever else will be painfully slow. 
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    Slottr reacted to Middcore in hi pls help i am very dumb and silly   
    Motherboard doesn't use standard 24 pin ATX power so you'd need some kind of adapter. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from HenrySalayne in Is Emily still around?   
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    Well, this definitely took an unfortunate turn. Sorry OP.
     
    Emily is still around to my knowledge, just not in the front of house. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from Uttamattamakin in Is Emily still around?   
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    Well, this definitely took an unfortunate turn. Sorry OP.
     
    Emily is still around to my knowledge, just not in the front of house. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from Lurick in Steam Downloads   
    Update to this:
     
    Ran TCP Optimizer, rebooted, and seems to have fixed the issue. 
    Digging through right now to find out what it exactly changed, I saw a number of reg key directories in the log files.
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    Slottr got a reaction from TetraSky in Is Emily still around?   
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    Well, this definitely took an unfortunate turn. Sorry OP.
     
    Emily is still around to my knowledge, just not in the front of house. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from da na in Is Emily still around?   
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    Well, this definitely took an unfortunate turn. Sorry OP.
     
    Emily is still around to my knowledge, just not in the front of house. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from Hellowpplz in Quiet and cool laptop for work and low profile gaming   
    -Moved to Laptops and Pre-Built Systems-
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    Slottr got a reaction from Needfuldoer in Is Emily still around?   
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    Well, this definitely took an unfortunate turn. Sorry OP.
     
    Emily is still around to my knowledge, just not in the front of house. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from Skipple in Is Emily still around?   
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    Well, this definitely took an unfortunate turn. Sorry OP.
     
    Emily is still around to my knowledge, just not in the front of house. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from StillerMarcel in Is Emily still around?   
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    Well, this definitely took an unfortunate turn. Sorry OP.
     
    Emily is still around to my knowledge, just not in the front of house. 
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    Slottr got a reaction from Lurick in Steam Downloads   
    Nope, we are a free for all household lol. Regardless, downloads arent throttled in any other software 
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    Slottr got a reaction from suchamoneypit in GTX 1060 6GB on x2 PCI-E 3.0 for video transcode - bottleneck?   
    Should be fine, transcoding shouldn't require anywhere near full bandwidth - and especially if you're just lightly transcoding here and there I wouldn't worry about it.
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    Slottr got a reaction from eugeneing in Programming pc; multiple languages and programs   
    Do you know what kind of software hes actually building?
     
    The languages don't matter really if what they're being used for it menial.
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