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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from XR6 in Huawei Files Suit In its Fight Against US Ban   
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    Huawei is fighting back against the US ban, calling it, "Trial by legislature". They filed their suit against the Ban today, calling for the US judicial system to throw out some parts of the ban due to them being illegal per the US constitution, since there's no evidence and it gives Huawei no chance to fight back against the ban. They also held a press conference on the 29th (today) stating their position and how they feel it could impact the tech community as a whole.
     
     
     
    What do I think? Huawei is right. Even ignoring the fact that they may have ties to the Chinese government, there's no support, no evidence, "...no gun, no smoke...". It will set a dangerous precedent going forward and has the real danger of becoming a situation where China bans US companies from doing business with Chinese companies, which would hurt the US way more than it hurts China. Speaking in terms of telecom, Huawei is trying to be a leader in 5G infrastructure and the fact that they can't do that without being able to buy US items, hurts the entire world. Until the US/ANY government agency provides evidence, they shouldn't be cut off from consumers being able to purchase their devices.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from COTG in Huawei Files Suit In its Fight Against US Ban   
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    Huawei is fighting back against the US ban, calling it, "Trial by legislature". They filed their suit against the Ban today, calling for the US judicial system to throw out some parts of the ban due to them being illegal per the US constitution, since there's no evidence and it gives Huawei no chance to fight back against the ban. They also held a press conference on the 29th (today) stating their position and how they feel it could impact the tech community as a whole.
     
     
     
    What do I think? Huawei is right. Even ignoring the fact that they may have ties to the Chinese government, there's no support, no evidence, "...no gun, no smoke...". It will set a dangerous precedent going forward and has the real danger of becoming a situation where China bans US companies from doing business with Chinese companies, which would hurt the US way more than it hurts China. Speaking in terms of telecom, Huawei is trying to be a leader in 5G infrastructure and the fact that they can't do that without being able to buy US items, hurts the entire world. Until the US/ANY government agency provides evidence, they shouldn't be cut off from consumers being able to purchase their devices.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from Sauron in Huawei Files Suit In its Fight Against US Ban   
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    Huawei is fighting back against the US ban, calling it, "Trial by legislature". They filed their suit against the Ban today, calling for the US judicial system to throw out some parts of the ban due to them being illegal per the US constitution, since there's no evidence and it gives Huawei no chance to fight back against the ban. They also held a press conference on the 29th (today) stating their position and how they feel it could impact the tech community as a whole.
     
     
     
    What do I think? Huawei is right. Even ignoring the fact that they may have ties to the Chinese government, there's no support, no evidence, "...no gun, no smoke...". It will set a dangerous precedent going forward and has the real danger of becoming a situation where China bans US companies from doing business with Chinese companies, which would hurt the US way more than it hurts China. Speaking in terms of telecom, Huawei is trying to be a leader in 5G infrastructure and the fact that they can't do that without being able to buy US items, hurts the entire world. Until the US/ANY government agency provides evidence, they shouldn't be cut off from consumers being able to purchase their devices.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from Delicieuxz in Huawei Files Suit In its Fight Against US Ban   
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    Huawei is fighting back against the US ban, calling it, "Trial by legislature". They filed their suit against the Ban today, calling for the US judicial system to throw out some parts of the ban due to them being illegal per the US constitution, since there's no evidence and it gives Huawei no chance to fight back against the ban. They also held a press conference on the 29th (today) stating their position and how they feel it could impact the tech community as a whole.
     
     
     
    What do I think? Huawei is right. Even ignoring the fact that they may have ties to the Chinese government, there's no support, no evidence, "...no gun, no smoke...". It will set a dangerous precedent going forward and has the real danger of becoming a situation where China bans US companies from doing business with Chinese companies, which would hurt the US way more than it hurts China. Speaking in terms of telecom, Huawei is trying to be a leader in 5G infrastructure and the fact that they can't do that without being able to buy US items, hurts the entire world. Until the US/ANY government agency provides evidence, they shouldn't be cut off from consumers being able to purchase their devices.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from YoloSwag in Huawei Files Suit In its Fight Against US Ban   
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    Huawei is fighting back against the US ban, calling it, "Trial by legislature". They filed their suit against the Ban today, calling for the US judicial system to throw out some parts of the ban due to them being illegal per the US constitution, since there's no evidence and it gives Huawei no chance to fight back against the ban. They also held a press conference on the 29th (today) stating their position and how they feel it could impact the tech community as a whole.
     
     
     
    What do I think? Huawei is right. Even ignoring the fact that they may have ties to the Chinese government, there's no support, no evidence, "...no gun, no smoke...". It will set a dangerous precedent going forward and has the real danger of becoming a situation where China bans US companies from doing business with Chinese companies, which would hurt the US way more than it hurts China. Speaking in terms of telecom, Huawei is trying to be a leader in 5G infrastructure and the fact that they can't do that without being able to buy US items, hurts the entire world. Until the US/ANY government agency provides evidence, they shouldn't be cut off from consumers being able to purchase their devices.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Huawei Files Suit In its Fight Against US Ban   
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    Huawei is fighting back against the US ban, calling it, "Trial by legislature". They filed their suit against the Ban today, calling for the US judicial system to throw out some parts of the ban due to them being illegal per the US constitution, since there's no evidence and it gives Huawei no chance to fight back against the ban. They also held a press conference on the 29th (today) stating their position and how they feel it could impact the tech community as a whole.
     
     
     
    What do I think? Huawei is right. Even ignoring the fact that they may have ties to the Chinese government, there's no support, no evidence, "...no gun, no smoke...". It will set a dangerous precedent going forward and has the real danger of becoming a situation where China bans US companies from doing business with Chinese companies, which would hurt the US way more than it hurts China. Speaking in terms of telecom, Huawei is trying to be a leader in 5G infrastructure and the fact that they can't do that without being able to buy US items, hurts the entire world. Until the US/ANY government agency provides evidence, they shouldn't be cut off from consumers being able to purchase their devices.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from sof006 in Huawei Files Suit In its Fight Against US Ban   
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    Huawei is fighting back against the US ban, calling it, "Trial by legislature". They filed their suit against the Ban today, calling for the US judicial system to throw out some parts of the ban due to them being illegal per the US constitution, since there's no evidence and it gives Huawei no chance to fight back against the ban. They also held a press conference on the 29th (today) stating their position and how they feel it could impact the tech community as a whole.
     
     
     
    What do I think? Huawei is right. Even ignoring the fact that they may have ties to the Chinese government, there's no support, no evidence, "...no gun, no smoke...". It will set a dangerous precedent going forward and has the real danger of becoming a situation where China bans US companies from doing business with Chinese companies, which would hurt the US way more than it hurts China. Speaking in terms of telecom, Huawei is trying to be a leader in 5G infrastructure and the fact that they can't do that without being able to buy US items, hurts the entire world. Until the US/ANY government agency provides evidence, they shouldn't be cut off from consumers being able to purchase their devices.
  8. Informative
    DogeOfTech reacted to W-L in Easiest Mechanical Keyboard to Mod   
    Oh yeah that is a clear section, hopefully that is a clear insert that comes apart and not molded together in once big piece then you won't have to paint over that. For paint or plasti dip I personally would recommend to go with spray paint for keyboards with a clear coat since plasti-dip is a rubber based coating it tends to attract dirt and lacks that abrasion resistance however I have seen others use plasti-dip with good success on keyboards but not too sure about it long term. 
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    DogeOfTech reacted to W-L in Easiest Mechanical Keyboard to Mod   
    Yeah you should be able to take off the top two buttons to paint but you will lose the logos on them. As for the Corsair badge if it's a metal stick you should be able to heat up the letters using a hair dryer to loosen the adhesive and scrap/peel is off to reapply if the adhesive is still good but if it's painted/etched on he surface it will be loss when painted. 
     
    If you want I have a general painting guide here that goes over the steps:
    https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/551953-modding-faq-new-layout/
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    DogeOfTech reacted to W-L in Easiest Mechanical Keyboard to Mod   
    Oh that looks very promising, it still had a mid plate or sorts to keep it stiff but has a plastic cover you can take off so it wouldn't be too hard to dissemble for paint. One thing I would recommend is to add a clear coat on your paint job to provide it a bit more durability.
    http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7371/corsair-gaming-strafe-mechanical-keyboard-review/index5.html
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    DogeOfTech reacted to W-L in Easiest Mechanical Keyboard to Mod   
    For keyboards that are easy to paint look for ones that do not use a midplate or have a plastic cover around the keys, ones like the Corsair K70 and such would't be easy to paint. 
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    DogeOfTech reacted to ARikozuM in Easiest Mechanical Keyboard to Mod   
    I would recommend foil and painter's tape. Remove the key caps and use the foil and tape to protect the stems. Also, stencils...
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    DogeOfTech reacted to Shiv78 in Easiest Mechanical Keyboard to Mod   
    Replacing keycaps can be done on any standard layout Kailh, Cherry, or "cherry compatible/equivalent" switch like Greetech, Outemu, etc.
     
    IDK about painting
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    DogeOfTech reacted to Aytex in Thoughts on New Thermaltake Case?   
    looks like a clone trooper with RGB
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from derrickd241 in Understanding Trigonometry   
    Once you understand how the shapes work and get the hang of the equations it will be incredibly easier. Just getting over that hump is what makes the difference, but I would be happy to help along with @Mug
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from Tim Serious in Gaming PC build help! Spend more on keyboard?   
    You could probably find a cheaper mechanical keyboard but I would definitely recommend a mechanical since I just upgraded and I love it way more than my membrane one.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from DominicNikon in Gaming PC build help! Spend more on keyboard?   
    You could probably find a cheaper mechanical keyboard but I would definitely recommend a mechanical since I just upgraded and I love it way more than my membrane one.
  18. Funny
    DogeOfTech reacted to Starelementpoke in The perfect way to spend a day off   
    I'd cry at not having enough time to spend on doing what I want.
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    DogeOfTech reacted to antisleep in Build check before I pull the trigger   
    Thanks for all the +rep, they're very much appreciated.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from Mr.Meerkat in Need an headset   
    I'd recommend doing this, so there's no compromising on either side. I have the vmoda boompro mic and it works perfectly.
     
    With your worry about an "all in one" solution, the Mic is physically plugged into the headphone's 3.5mm port.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from SeitzO in What do you think of this for editing? for now...   
    You should be fine with air cooling for a good while
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    DogeOfTech reacted to rainingchaos201 in Just a Couple Questions   
    Wow that you so much!!!!
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    DogeOfTech reacted to antisleep in First Build US $1100-1250 Help?   
    Thanks for elaborating. It's ~1:30AM where I'm from and I'm too tired to get into further details.
     
    Monitors, SSDs and peripherals will probs get you the best discounts.
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    DogeOfTech got a reaction from antisleep in First Build US $1100-1250 Help?   
    I agree with what he's saying, the water cooled card is nice, but you'd be better off spending the $80 somewhere else, maybe some fans for better overall cooling.
     
    As with the discounts, to explain what he's saying a bit more, you can get some pretty ok discounts in some places where it would make sense to offer a benefit to buying (i.e. cases and GPUs, since it's a competetive market), but when focusing on essential parts (i.e. the CPU), discounts will be VERY scarce since people will keep buying it and theres not much of an incentive to lower the price
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    DogeOfTech reacted to VGDtryhard in First Build US $1100-1250 Help?   
    I plan to add one a couple months after I finish the build. Thanks for the advice!
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