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Scape

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  • Birthday August 6

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    Electrical Engineer

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    Asrock Z97 ITX
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    Galax GTX970 EXOC Black
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    Corsair Obsidian 250D

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  1. Just a quick note if you have set up your less tech-savvy family with Intel's Truekey password manager, or use it yourself. This software will no longer support facial recognition as of 12/Sep/2017, so you may wish to get your person set up with a master password that they know and will remember, as otherwise they will be locked out of Truekey. I personally have found the app super useful for all my 100+ work passwords and having the facial recognition has been perfect to just get on with signing in to the websites and for two-factor authentication. The app stores a few passwords for free but requires a paid subscription to store more. It's a little odd that Intel would discontinue what I see as the main feature of the software, but I guess that's their business. You can use the Truekey app through the Edge browser in conjunction with Windows Hello to get your face unlocking again, but this requires the specific hardware for Hello and the use of Edge... Link to Source: Truekey Blog
  2. Would be good to see the system identified here used as the test system for Workshop episodes. Perhaps updating it quarterly to reflect the stuff LTT users are currently buying.
  3. Does this count? Not exactly a wall of switchgear but if you only have 1-2 networking devices it might do for you. The wall mounts for the old landline phone serve to hold stuff.
  4. I think it's a good design for emulating old games in the living room on the telly, and at that size it could double as a coaster
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