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Joveice reacted to Rohith_Kumar_Sp in I'm taking this into my own hands...
Edit : also https://www.recovermy.video/
Recover the titles of deleted or private YouTube videos
From time to time, YouTube videos get deleted or set to private.
If such videos are on your playlists, you experience these ugly [Deleted video] or [Private video] playlist items.
Extension / tampermonkey script
https://returnyoutubedislike.com/
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Joveice reacted to James in I'm taking this into my own hands...
YouTube removed the Dislike counter from beside the thumbs-down button...but there's a way we can bring it back using a Chrome Extension and a little stick-to-itiveness
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Joveice reacted to OhioYJ in Why PSU has 8 screws?
It's so can be mounted in either direction. Multiple mounting patterns.
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Joveice reacted to Conan Kudo in Spotify on Fedora 34 stopped working, no audio. Anybody know a fix?
OP is using Fedora Linux 34, which doesn't have WirePlumber as the media session manager yet.
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Joveice reacted to Matthew Miller in Spotify on Fedora 34 stopped working, no audio. Anybody know a fix?
For logs and troubleshooting, see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/wikis/Troubleshooting
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Joveice reacted to Matthew Miller in Spotify on Fedora 34 stopped working, no audio. Anybody know a fix?
It's working for me (although I'm on F35 already, because, y'know). What do you see in `pavucontrol`? Here's what it looks like to me:
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Joveice reacted to Zingiber in Can I use my Synology NAS as a SNMP for powering stuff down when UPS is low?
If you're already familiar with apcupsd, why not install Docker on your NAS and run apcupsd in a container on the NAS? https://hub.docker.com/r/gersilex/apcupsd
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Joveice reacted to Alex Atkin UK in Help with switching local network from 10.0.0.0/24 to something like 10.13.37.0/24
Not technically accurate, the PC will be on the old subnet so can talk to anything also on the old subnet, nothing to do with being the gateway. The only important thing here is that the PC has a static IP on the old subnet so it can still talk to the static devices.
You could equally change those static devices BEFORE changing the router settings, as you will already know what IP range you will be using.
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Joveice got a reaction from Eigenvektor in When a game has "High power usage" In the task manager, what's the issue?
Not using all the hardware usually indicates a game that isn't optimized or a bottleneck.
The high power usage I believe is just Windows telling you that a program is using a lot of resources, which in your case is exactly what you want it to do.
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Joveice reacted to Joshua124 in Fedora 33 Laptop freezes when unplugged from dock / booted without dock
You can modify the BIOS settings on your computer and place your internal hard drive above the USB hard drive option in the boot order setting then unplug ur psu and plug back again if that works tell me
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Joveice reacted to haslemis in Contact Facebook in regards to Hijacked account, help steps failed.
No live chat available for Facebook. I got my account disabled and no reason for that.
BTW, the reviewing process is much slower coz of COVID-19, said by FB
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Joveice reacted to Spotty in Wan show playing in the background of a car crash
Multiple threads merged. We don't need 4 separate threads discussing the same thing.
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Joveice reacted to Spotty in Wan show playing in the background of a car crash
Ha, nice catch! You must have been paying more attention than that Hyundai driver.
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Joveice reacted to Master Disaster in Help to understand trace route, private IP blow external IP's
When you connect to your ISP you go through a DNS (usually hosted in a data centre/internet exchange), its the DNS server that converts the URL you entered into an IP address that can be routed to the server hosting the website you're trying to access. When your router goes outside of its local network it will always go to your ISPs DNS first.
What I think was happening was your router was connecting to the DNS, the DNS then forwarded you to another server hosted in the same exchange on a different subnet and the second server handled the address translation. Each time you're sent to a new server its called a bounce. Basically your packet was bounced from one subnet to a different subnet within the same network.
That's just a guess though, I could be totally wrong.
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Joveice reacted to Master Disaster in Help to understand trace route, private IP blow external IP's
Probably just an internal bounce within an internet exchange.
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Joveice reacted to super_teabag in Nginx, I can see post parameters in logs, even when site is running SSL. What is this?
basically this then? (this is a joke)
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Joveice reacted to FFY00 in Networking with libvirt and two physical network ports
Sound like you want to setup a bridge.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libvirt#Networks
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Joveice reacted to WereCatf in Calculate max profit per day
Irrelevant with regards to the question.
One way or there and back?
If the above question's answer is one way, it takes 2694km * 2 / 914/km/h per trip, ie. ~5.89h. If it's there and back, it takes 2694km / 914km/h per trip, ie. ~2.95h. So, 24h / 5.89h = ~4.07 trips per day for the first one and ~8.14 trips for the second one. Since only a full trip gives you the $100, we can ignore the fractions and only multiply full trips with 4, ie. the number of people aboard and get $1600 a day for the first one and $3200 for the second one.
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Joveice reacted to mariushm in Calculate max profit per day
If you ignore acceleration and deceleration, waiting for passengers to get in and all that... basically 914 km/h is the average speed each hour. Assuming trip means travel to destination and back to station.
Divide that 914 km into the smallest units, ... ex 914000 meters / 3600 s = 253 meters per second
The ship will do 2694 km , so these will be done in 2694000/253 = 10648 seconds
There's 24x 3600s = 86400 seconds in a day, so you can do floor ( 86400/10648) = 8 full trips , making 8x4 persons x 100 = 3200$
If you include partial trips, you have 8.114 x 4 x 100 = 3244$
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Joveice got a reaction from Ben17 in Wireless remote/controller for auxiliary led lights on car
Hello, I have fitted a bit of led bars on my car and I would like to switch them indevidualiy on and off, currently all goes on one button that is wired to the coupe.
Does anyone know about a remote/controller that can work? etc 2 buttons so I don't need to wire new wires thru the firewall of the car as it's starting to get tight and I'm struggelign to drill thru it without making it look ugly.
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Joveice reacted to Slottr in General questions for PC upgrade
1. Yeah just swap er out. Benefits of more ram depends on your use case of the computer. If you're just playing games, 16 is more than enough
2. Probably, depends on motherboard and current storage setup
3. Cloning. Though I find reinstalling windows and backing up files is easier
4. For windows 10? There really isn't a key to look out for anymore. Activation licenses are tied to your motherboard or microsoft account
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Joveice reacted to minibois in General questions for PC upgrade
RAM:
Just swap the RAM. or Add RAM to empty slots available. What is best really depends on what you have right now..
32GB vs. 16GB is also gonna be quite personal. I'll say most people won't need 32GB. But if you program/compile heavily, 3D modeling, video editing, heavy photo editing, etc. you might have some use. just check right now in your own uses. Does RAM use exceed 95%? If not, you won't need the upgrade.
SSD:
Yes. It will simply act like another drive in your system.
You can either clone (which I don't really recommend), or rather reinstall Windows on the new drive (no need to worry about the license, if it's Windows 8 or newer it's tied to your system) and reinstall programs.
You might (read as: 'definitely') want to backup stuff, including program settings.
As said above, key is tied to your system. So normally where it asks for a key, it simply sees you have Windows activated already.
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Joveice got a reaction from karanssh in I need an alternative for a Email service, I currently use G Suite and I reach sending limits.
I ended up going for a combination.
https://www.rackspace.com/ for a inbox
https://www.mailgun.com/ for mass emails as rackspace does not allow that, mailgun are partners of rackspace too.
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Joveice reacted to Lipe123 in I need an alternative for a Email service, I currently use G Suite and I reach sending limits.
Allright.
Still apart from something free Microsoft has really priced their exchange services incredibly cheap. It's way cheaper than gsuite and other alternatives and its been working amazingly well.
Even their support is pretty decent, they generally call me within 2hours of logging a ticket and there are massive amounts of guides and such online on how to configure things etc. It also supports migration/transfer from other services.
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Joveice reacted to LevitatingBusinessMan in jQuery Ajax make "normal" post request
If you want to redirect you should do it differently, you are now just making a request in the background.
You can redirect with window.location.replace() and use params in the url to include the form data.
You could also just use html forms with the action attribute