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DrMacintosh

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  1. I'm assuming you've already swapped the drive for an SSD? If not, you should because that will significantly speed up the performance of swap memory. Downgrading to Mohave may be a good idea given the age of the machine and its purpose.
  2. Remember that this is just the base M4. Apple hasn't even made a successor to M2 Ultra yet. So it's not like the lineup makes sense.
  3. DrMacintosh

    So I was fiddling around with the Honda finance…

    Need an Accord? No. Want an Accord? Yes. I do not like the way the Civic looks, the Accord is also way more feature packed at its base trim than the Civic.
  4. So I was fiddling around with the Honda finance calculator. If I put $15,000 down on a base spec Honda Accord LX (1.5L engine, CVT transmission, non-hybrid) at the advertised 4.9% APR for 60m, the monthly payment would be $321/m. Insurance would be at least an additional $356/m.

     

    Unfortunately, my monthly income is no longer stable and reliably high as our LAHD project was put on pause.

    1. TheGlenlivet

      TheGlenlivet

      Do you need an accord?  You can get a civic for less.

      You could buy a used $15K civic, have no payment and far less insurance premium too.

    2. DrMacintosh

      DrMacintosh

      18 hours ago, TheGlenlivet said:

      Do you need an accord?  You can get a civic for less.

      You could buy a used $15K civic, have no payment and far less insurance premium too.

      Need an Accord? No. Want an Accord? Yes. I do not like the way the Civic looks, the Accord is also way more feature packed at its base trim than the Civic. 

  5. If that's the case all you really need is a couple of HDDs, an ethernet port, and any old computer. Just install Plex and configure an SMB file share. You could technically do this on a Raspberry Pi, not that it would be very good, but you could do it.
  6. The iPad Airs are incredibly thin, I can do this to mine without having a case on it. Almost any pressure applied to an area will cause that effect. Not really a concern.
  7. DrMacintosh

    I got to learn how to drive stick in a friends…

    No thanks fam. If it were an emergency and the only running car was a stick, I guess dad aint making it to the ER
  8. So it appears that our project in Los Angeles is pausing surveys of retrofit buildings. That means a significant portion of our available work is on pause until at least December. This kinda blows because I have been saving up to get a 2024 Honda Accord. Thankfully, the Taurus just went 5k miles with no issues and my mechanic says nothing needs work. 

  9. Yes, turn it off. Traditional LCD monitors do not have near enough brightness, backlight uniformity, and black levels to actually be HDR. You need an OLED monitor or a mini LED monitor. SDR is enough.
  10. Not only go you need a system, but you're going to need storage. How big is your library currently? How big you foresee it getting? This really determines what kind of system you are looking for.
  11. I had an R5 2600 as well until I upgraded to my current R7 5700X. The improvement is huge in loading times and initial start up. Gaming performance is a bit improved as well, but I did not upgrade my GPU, so I'm always GPU limited now.
  12. The MacBook will negotiate how much power it needs with the power brick, assuming the brick is USB power delivery compliant.
  13. Hello all, so we're working for a company that sends emails whenever a certain button is clicked in a program to mark when we are finished with a site. Previously this worked, but now the emails are not being delivered at all. I discovered that the reason is because of DMARC. Exchange is not delivering their emails because the sender does not pass DMARC verification and has a DMARC policy of reject. I have informed them that their security settings are messed up, but who knows if they will fix them and will instead shift the responsibility onto me. If that's the case, is there a rule I can create to allow emails from their specific domain to bypass the DMARC checks and send the emails along to their intended recipients?
  14. If you're mixing and matching drives. SHR is the only way. SHR2 allows for 2 drives to fail and offers the same storage as RAID 10 in a 4 bay NAS. In a 6 bay NAS, SHR2 gives you another drive of capacity, but you can still only loose 2 drives. https://www.synology.com/en-us/support/RAID_calculator?raid=SHR_2|RAID_10
  15. Supporting the ability for x86 computers to run Android apps requires there to be a demand for that, and there simply is no demand. This type of thing also requires active support rather than just being a byproduct of your PC running the same architecture as your phone (like Apple Silicon and the iPhone).
  16. whatever the default was, but generally pick GPT.
  17. If you can see it in the BIOS, that means the drive is working, but you need to initialize it. Open Disk Management on your PC, scroll down until you see the drive. It should show up as a black "unallocated" volume. Right click it and you should be able to format the drive, name it, and assign it a drive letter.
  18. And making devs responsible for how computers work at a fundamental level is exactly why there are so many security vulnerabilities.
  19. Back when I was taking programming in JC, the concept of how C++ handled memory didn't make any sense. I mean, it made sense in how it worked, but why it worked that way didn't make any sense. Who the hell wants pointers?
  20. Crucial P3 is cheap and will be plenty fast. If you have access to a Microcenter, get their Inland 2TB drive.
  21. Check both ends of your connection. Try a different cable.
  22. Hi all! So I noticed a few weeks ago that my home network would “crash” occasionally whenever I would try to stream content via Plex on my local network. My client is a 2nd Gen AppleTV 4K. One behavior was: After starting playback, the content would load, but shortly after my server and home network would go offline. All devices would loose connection until my router came back online. The routers would not “reboot” per se, at least according to the status LEDs, but they completely lost connection. Another behavior was: Playback would start fine, but usually after a few minutes, playback would stutter and a “your connection to the server is not fast enough” message would appear. Sometimes it would stabilize, other times it would just lag and crash the network again. Server: 2018 Mac mini running Plex Media Server v.1.87.2.87-87488d5a Router: 2x Linksys Velop MX4200 Anyway, the solution seems to have been to ENABLE “Priority By Device” in my Linksys Smart Wifi App. Assigning my server to the priority list seems to have completely stabilized my network. I watched Oppenheimer (4K @ ~45Mbps), an episode of Bobs Burgers, and am currently watching South Park while typing this. The network appears completely stable. tldr: If you have a Linksys router and your network is crashing when watching Plex, add your server to the “Priority By Device” list in your Linksys Smart Wifi App.
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