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    bam409 got a reaction from NobleGamer in Maddox has been stalked and harassed online for 5+ years   
    Summary
    If you've been on the internet for long enough, you might have heard of Maddox. In his video, he talks about his experience with a stalker who was once a fan, Dax Herrera, also known as Dick Masterson online.
     
    He shares how he caught Herrera lying and talking behind his back while they worked together on a podcast (The Biggest Problem in the Universe), and after cutting ties, he became overcome with obsession towards Maddox. He has proof to back up every claim he makes throughout the entire 2+ hour video. You'll find  multiple examples to illustrate the severity of the issue, including a situation where an he was doxxed and his home address was shared without permission, leading to the demolition of the building he lived in.
     
    Despite Maddox ignoring him, Herrera continued to tweet about him constantly over 752 full pages on a 6-inch smartphone, even creating mobs for targeted harassment and abuse. Maddox emphasizes the negative impact that ignoring such behavior can have on a person's reputation and stresses that Patreon and Reddit are giving his stalker a platform to continue his harassment.
     
     
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    I think it's important that this topic be discussed since it tackles a much broader issue of targeted online harassment, where despite the fact that he got the authorities involved, platforms such as Reddit, Twitter or Patreon continue to allow Dax's behavior. The online climate has become so toxic that not even lawsuits can tame it.
     
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    bam409 got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Maddox has been stalked and harassed online for 5+ years   
    Summary
    If you've been on the internet for long enough, you might have heard of Maddox. In his video, he talks about his experience with a stalker who was once a fan, Dax Herrera, also known as Dick Masterson online.
     
    He shares how he caught Herrera lying and talking behind his back while they worked together on a podcast (The Biggest Problem in the Universe), and after cutting ties, he became overcome with obsession towards Maddox. He has proof to back up every claim he makes throughout the entire 2+ hour video. You'll find  multiple examples to illustrate the severity of the issue, including a situation where an he was doxxed and his home address was shared without permission, leading to the demolition of the building he lived in.
     
    Despite Maddox ignoring him, Herrera continued to tweet about him constantly over 752 full pages on a 6-inch smartphone, even creating mobs for targeted harassment and abuse. Maddox emphasizes the negative impact that ignoring such behavior can have on a person's reputation and stresses that Patreon and Reddit are giving his stalker a platform to continue his harassment.
     
     
    Quotes
     
    My thoughts
    I think it's important that this topic be discussed since it tackles a much broader issue of targeted online harassment, where despite the fact that he got the authorities involved, platforms such as Reddit, Twitter or Patreon continue to allow Dax's behavior. The online climate has become so toxic that not even lawsuits can tame it.
     
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    bam409 reacted to WillOfTheLand in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Video Idea: Linus tries to get every 3DMark Achievement

    So I posted this on reddit and it sort of took off, and a user suggested I post the idea on the forum so here it is.  
     
     
     I'll attach the image in case anybody has a issue seeing the embedded link. 

     

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    bam409 reacted to asiancorruption in Dell 7577 review from the perspective of a Mac user   
    Here's a review from a perspective that is seemingly rare. I used windows all my life, then I was given the chance to go to Mac for well under MSRP. Now after a year of using a 2015 macbook pro 13, and finally giving up because i couldn't run both macos and windows 10 on a 120gb hard drive. I finally decided to go back to windows because i needed it to run programming software for college, and more importantly I wanted to start playing video games properly (going from 60 fps @ 720p to 140fps on maxed out settings makes CSGO feel like a different game).
     
    Here's a rundown of the specs:
    GTX 1060 MAX Q 6gb
    8gb DDR4 RAM
    i5 7300 HQ
    1080p IPS 15.6 display
    NVME 256gb ssd
    57wh Battery with quick charge
     
    Build Quality:
    Well, coming from a Macbook pro, this thing isn't too bad. It has the usual traits of a well built laptop: no deck flex, sturdy keys, not too much screen flex (but the panel does have a little backlight bleed)  and overall feels solid.
    (Also, their choice in material was a good one. Smooth sturdy plastic instead of rubberized plastic)
     
    Aesthetic:
    Going from a Macbook, which is often praised for their minimal aesthetic to something relatively "gamer aesthetic" was an abrupt change. Thankfully, this laptop isn't too in your face. Red backlighting, with a red border around the trackpad, as well as a red dell logo and red exhaust vents. its pretty unassuming imo. The bezels on this laptop are huge though. if i had to guess it's at least half an inch on all sides with the bottom being the thickest. Ironic considering dell's almost invisible bezels on their XPS line.
     
    Performance:
    I'll admit I'll probably not do this laptop any favors considering this is the field I'm the least experienced in. This is my first gaming laptop, and what a machine it is. The first hour it was out of the box i immediately noticed how much more powerful it is than the Macbook just downloading games.  For the most part, I get over 100fps most of the time in the games that i'm playing currently. which is mostly CS:GO, Saints row 3  and Overwatch all on the highest possible settings. The only game that didn't run too well was just cause 3, which is because my laptop was configured with only 8gb of RAM. Keep that in mind if you play really demanding titles.
    Battery life is typical for a gaming laptop, at around 4 hours and 1.5 hours gaming. Its a huge difference compared to the 7-8 i was getting on Mac, but it doesn't really bother me considering i keep this on the charger most of the time. Temps are good. underload the hottest temp i saw was 68c, not bad for a 1060.
     
    Ergonomics:
    The keyboard is good, great feel, properly spaced out, has a numpad and the texture of the keys is smooth, instead of being textured and cheap feeling. The backlighting is Red, 2 stage and weak. my $25 RGB gaming mouse has far better leds.
    The trackpad uses windows precision drivers. Accurate, clicky but the surface feels somewhat cheap because of the texture. I bring my mouse with me to class because of this. 
     
    IO:
    Comes with 3 usb 3.0 ports ( one is fast charging) 1 usb type c with 4 lane pcie for full bandwidth. 1 hdmi 2.0, power port, kensington lock, RJ45,   SD card slot and 3.5 jack. Also comes with a fingerprint sensor, which is great. Almost as accurate as touch ID on my iphone 7+
     
    Audio:
    3.5 jack sounds fine, not noticeably worse or better than my MBP , the speakers are loud, forward firing and sound fine. They lack bass though.
     
    Things i don't like about this laptop:
     
    While there are a lot of ports, i don't really like where they're located. 2 of the usb ports are on the right side, and make it awkward to place your mouse beside because of the cable making extra clutter.
     
    The hinge in mounted in the middle. I worry that if i move the lid using the corners of the screen, I'll torque it over time
     
    The backlighting is super weak, and its red.
     
    The trackpad kinda feels like crap, but it is accurate.
     
    The power brick is huge. I emphasize the word brick. it's bigger than the power supply for my 27 inch monitor. 
     
    For having a max Q gpu, its relatively thick and heavy compared to other max Q laptops
     
    My model came with a little bit of coil whine,  not too bad though.
     
     
    Overall, I do really like this laptop. Especially for the price I got it for. After my 10% student discount and black friday discount. I bought this for $1,170 CAD before taxes ( or $913 USD). Most 1050 ti laptops are $1200 CAD so this thing was a steal. After i sell my macbook, i will have probably paid next to nothing to switch up.
     
    Thanks for reading my first attempt at a review. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    bam409 got a reaction from Admiral Naismith in FBI 'could force Apple to hand over private key'   
    So the DoJ has implied that the FBI could force Apple to hand over the source code for iOS unless they weaken the security of the OS.

    So really it's between weakening the security and having the possibility of that certain version of iOS to fall into the wrong hands OR giving them the source code and having the risk of it leaking which is again, a huge security risk.
     
    Original article here on The Guardian.
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