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Lurick

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  1. You're on the finance section of WCCFTech, a well known rumor site. Of course they're going to talk about all the rumors and since Bitcoin falls into finance and is hot right now why else wouldn't they have articles? Edit: As an aside, the right work is shilling. Chilling is something else
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    Rumors have it that Qualcomm will launch a new…

    The s in the 8s is for slow and stupid I agree though, very deceptive indeed
  3. They don't just "go bad", they aren't like that. They take a signal and convert it, there aren't moving parts or anything. It's a relatively simple mechanism. It's like asking if your SSD is going to suddenly go bad or your CPU.
  4. It's an ONT, it takes the fiber (yellow line) and converts it to copper It's not something that's generally replaceable by anyone but the ISP
  5. Even then it's going to load balance connections and not bond them. It would still work though and although I haven't messed with it or checked too much into it I would see if you could at least do application load balancing with it or if it's just balance all traffic per flow at will based on link usage.
  6. Unfortunately not with Windows, at least not free or easily. You cannot get a single connection to be combined across multiple links like that especially across different providers unless you're doing some really fancy SD-WAN stuff (hundreds of thousands of dollars) and even then it's iffy depending on the application.
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    1.7.3 is a vibe

  8. Late on the WAN show yesterday (Friday Mar 8th) Linus said they plan on restocking soon. Around the 3:48:00 mark roughly.
  9. Have you tried updating/installing the NIC drivers for the motherboard from Gigabyte's site? The other thing to check would be like some download speed booster program or speed limiter for gaming performance that might have been installed, these tend to do rate limiting of bandwidth which could explain it.
  10. See Minimum cabling distance for -SR, -LRM, -LR, -ER modules is 2m, according to the IEEE 802.3ae
  11. Yah, I've run 100g optics like that over a 1m cable for years without issue
  12. Ah, I missed Sweden earlier: https://www.amazon.se/Medienconverter-Singlemode-Transceiver-strömadapter-SFP-LX-modul/dp/B07TB4KPPL Two of these would do
  13. https://www.amazon.com/Converter-SFP-Transceiver-20KM-ipolex/dp/B0719HS31P/ Two of these plus the fiber you linked earlier would be perfect
  14. Multi mode for 10g or 1g (lower data rates) is good for up to about 300-500m, you can do 200m for 100g on multi mode in some cases HOWEVER I would still advise single mode for basically any install these days
  15. Those wouldn't work out of the box without some couplers and LC to SC patch cables as well. The converters are SC connectors (stubby/fat connectors) and the fiber linked is LC (long/skinny connectors). If you can find converters with SFP ports instead then you could get an SFP module like was linked above (make sure it's single mode if you use the cable you linked) and then you'll be good.
  16. Instructions unclear FBI is here
  17. It's not Ubiquiti that won't allow it, it's per the 6E and 7 spec that 6GHz won't allow WPA2 and lower.
  18. What are you talking about? You don't replace any parts because you got a virus, that's not how they work. What do you mean you reset your motherboard thing and virus protection is disabled? Pictures and whatnot help You need to reinstall Windows fresh.
  19. Agreed with @brwainer and to add. GUI is great for mass provisioning and whatnot, CLI is still king in most cases for troubleshooting imo. Edit: Also brwainer, ping me if you have questions about NDFC. ND 3.1 and NDFC 12.2.1 are around the corner and adds a lot of much needed improvements
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    Indiana state taxes are the worst they don’t ta…

    In North Carolina you can't even see how much you owe in state taxes. So if you pay in installments, you better track that shit yourself very carefully.
  21. Data is transmitted in bits (1s or 0s), hence the reason internet is advertised in bits, but the data is stored in bytes (8 bits) as that's the smallest storable unit of data.
  22. Steam, by default, shows downloads in bytes. Internet speed is always in bits. There are 8 bits in a byte. It's a matter of units and conversion, nothing more 60MB/s*8 bits = 480Mbps Which is basically what you're getting/paying for to your ISP. You can go into Steam's settings and display downloads in bits per second instead if you want to.
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    So someone tried to scam me by blackmailing me…

    Then you fucked their mom and gave them a child she'd actually love?
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