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ToniBamboni

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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from Allshevski in How does White, Black and Red colour scheme sound?   
    Here's mine
    Ignore the ugly cables I'm going to buy red extentions.
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    ToniBamboni reacted to mcraftax in WHICH GPU TO BUY ?   
    Only 
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    ToniBamboni reacted to suicidalfranco in FBI briefing senators about how it cracked the iPhone   
    why would you show an idiot that doesn't understand a thing about how to do do this sort of stuff? makes no sense 
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from ThinkWithPortals in Why are most gaming forums & communities...   
    People are different online then in real life.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from HelplmChoking in is there any way i can reflect an extrusion over an axis in inventor 2015   
    Im using Inventor 2013 (lol) but create a plane on that side you want to mirror. Enter sketch mode and select the lines you want to reflect using the mirror tool. Finish sketch and extrude.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from suchamoneypit in is there any way i can reflect an extrusion over an axis in inventor 2015   
    Im using Inventor 2013 (lol) but create a plane on that side you want to mirror. Enter sketch mode and select the lines you want to reflect using the mirror tool. Finish sketch and extrude.
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    ToniBamboni reacted to STRMfrmXMN in Best headphones under $60 usd?   
    "General use?"
     
    What do you mean by that? Indoors? Outdoors? Are you OK with open back headphones? Do you want closed-back headphones?
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    ToniBamboni reacted to Trav_X in Are Mac computers really that bad?   
    People dog them so much, but what do you guys really think?
     
    Personally OSX, especially Capitan and the newer versions, are a pleasure to use, although I still love the Windows 10 experience and the like. The only drawback in my opinion is lack of support on certain programs from the Internet, stuff like Dolphin Emulator, many certain Steam games, and those kinda things (not even sure if Dolphin is supported, just using as an example). 
     
    I think the aesthetics are great. If the newest MacBook actually had some vents, I would consider getting it and BootCamping it and using as a daily driver (however my mileage may vary ). But the design just has drawbacks, and I don't like spending a crap ton on adapters. 
     
    What do you guys honestly think about Mac computers (excluding the Mac Pro). I know this has probably been a thread before, but what actually do you guys think?

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    ToniBamboni reacted to ThatOneRussian in 5960X vs. 5820K for video editing   
    Or you can wait for the new 6950X chips
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    ToniBamboni reacted to Rosabonita in Disappointed   
    I know there are trolls on the net and I know that some of you are going to troll this post. That's fine. I just need to say my piece.
     
    Ive been watching Linus for a long time now. I literally watch every dag, usually while I'm working on a repair project. I find it informative and fun. So, after much hesitation, I decided to join the much-praised tech tips forum. 
     
    I'm sure that the majority of people integrate into the forums just fine and, doubtless, a lot of counter examples will be offered up to refute my experience: my noob experience has been unwelcoming. So much so, that if I didn't love the show so much I would not only retreat from the forum, but stop watching all together. 
     
    It started as nothing major, nothing I felt too discouraged about, just a lack of responses. That's something I expected, it's a natural response to new posters I expected. But, my experience this morning has left a bad taste in my mouth. 
     
    I wanted to make a new post on the raspberry pi 3 announcment. Like most on here, I'm looking for like minded people who share my interests. Seeing as my previous posts didn't generate much of a response (again, understandable), I opened the new post page and spent a good amount of time deciding what to say. In the end, I didn't say much, but what I had hoped would be enough to generate a discussion on the Iot possibilities with the new pi 3. It did garner responses, but not the ones I was hoping for.
     
    Apparently, a long time poster had also posted an article about the pi 3 whIle I was compiling mine and took it upon themselves to tell me as such, rather brusquely. Being a new poster myself, I was unaware both of their post in the intervening time and the fact that posts on the same topic weren't allowed and apparently this was a reportable offense.
     
    Again, being new here, I'm not sure why such a mistake on my part would generate such a brusque reponse as it did, but I did my best to diffuse the situation. I tried to explain what had happened and express my enthusiasm that they were also enthusiastic about the announcement. This did not engender a positive response.
     
    Now, I know that some will take this as an extended diatribe on minor instance (i.e. butt hurt ) and for that reason I was really reticent to make any sort of statement. However, I really do love the show and want not only to be a part of this forum community, but to also see it grow. I understand that it is not a mandated responsibility of the community to be welcoming, to express understanding, or to be forgiving to misteps. It is, however, a self-defeating practice to maintain an acrid environment as it is only with community growth and participation that the forums and the show can continue to grow and succeed. Persons not part of the core demographic are just now being introduced to this community and that diversity helps improve the quality of the dialogue. To this end, it would be beneficial to be nice to noobs and perhaps ask moderators in particular to be aware of said noob status when interacting with members.
     
    Thanks for reading.
     
    Tldr; let's create a welcoming environment for noobs
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    ToniBamboni reacted to DND in Gaming Build. Need opinions   
    IMO overall it's pretty good.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from DND in Best $360 USD or PHP 17,000 Build (No used parts please since im from Philippines)   
    At this pricepoint you may just want to purcahse a pre-built and maybe upgrade the GPU down the road.
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    ToniBamboni reacted to Supercian411 in Computer science presentation   
    true
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    ToniBamboni reacted to Craftsman_2222 in PC VS. Console   
    Exactly what I just thought about
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from App4that in 380, 390, or 750ti?   
    did this nigga just compare 750ti and 390???
     
    ???
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from Rambo in Great new look   
    Yep, I'm loving the dark theme.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from yannickverc in 780ti upgrade?   
    wait for pascal
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    ToniBamboni reacted to ZetZet in Ultimate Dream Build For Free (Hypothetical)   
    lol'd at sata ssd's.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from AbstractView in Will a samsung 950 PRO m.2 go in my motherboard   
    Yes.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from MoonlightSylv in Will a samsung 950 PRO m.2 go in my motherboard   
    Yes.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from Arc_Jester in Help to choose monitor   
    A 390 is a better buy than a 970 is raw performance.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from Nohemi in Help to choose monitor   
    Get really any 1440p 60fps monitor if you value resolution.
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from Crazie_Flash in OBS makes full screen applications instantly crash!!!   
    Honestly I think it's your CPU because it's a dual core mobile processors and lacks hyper threading. 
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    ToniBamboni got a reaction from Crazie_Flash in OBS makes full screen applications instantly crash!!!   
    I don't have any experience with OBS but if it's working when you're not in fullscreen than it may be OBS, not your laptop.
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