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MicrowavedGerbil

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  • Birthday Apr 28, 2002

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    New York, NY

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    Intel Core i3-6100
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    MSI H110M-Gaming
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    2x4GB Kingston HyperX Fury Black DDR4-2133
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    MSI GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2G Twin Frozr
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    Corsair Carbide 400C
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    480GB Crucial BX200, 1TB WD Black
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    Antec HCG-620M
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    LG UM58-P
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    Cryorig H7
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    Logitech G810
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    Corsair M65 FPS
  • Sound
    Audio Technica M40
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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    M1 Macbook Pro 13 (16GB RAM, 256GB Storage)
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    iPhone 12 Mini (Blue)
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  1. Austin, Texas checking in. Restaurants: Fat Dragon - amazing family owned Chinese restaurant El Arroyo - mexican food Reale's - family owned Italian restaurant Seoulju - family owned Korean Thai Lada - thai Hoover's Cooking - soul food Almarah - mediterranean Burro's Cheese Kitchen - grilled cheese Local Slice/Juju's - pizza and boba tea Scoop and Score - ice cream and coffee Moonshine Grill - comfort food Star of India - indian buffet Tarka Indian Kitchen Franklin Barbecue Smitty's Barbecue - about an hour outside of Austin, but worth the drive Salvation Pizza Blue Corn Harvest - southwestern Jardin Corona - tex-mex VIA 313 - detroit style pizza Lucy's - fried chicken and oysters Juan in a Million - tex-mex La Barbecue The Omelettry - breakfast Kerbey Lane Cafe - breakfast Hula Hut - tex-mex Gourdoughs - donuts and burgers East Side King - japanese inspired soul food Clubs/Bars/Music Venues: Antone's The Saxon Pub The Elephant Room Mohawk Historic Scoot Inn Austin Beer Garden Local Brands: (Some will ship worldwide) Deep Eddy Vodka Austin Slow Burn - Salsas, jams, queso Bola Pizza - Frozen pizzas Buddha's Brew Kombucha High Brew Coffee - Cold brew Round Rock Honey - Sustainably sourced wildflower honey NadaMoo - Coconut milk ice cream Austin Natural Soap Bones and Co. Pet Food Hemlock and Heather - home decor Passport Vintage - recycled and vintage denim Roux St James - perfume and incense The Steeping Room - tea Still Austin Whiskey Greater Goods Coffee Co. Stores: Austin Pets Alive Thrift - thrift store, all proceeds go to Austin Pets Alive no-kill animal shelter Game Over Video Games - sells retro and modern video games, ships to US and Canada Succulent Native - succulents Terra Toys - toy shop Dragon's Lair - comics and fantasy Waterloo Records Piranha Records Farmer's Markets: Lakeline Farmer's Market Barton Creek Farmer's Market Mueller Farmer's Market SFC Downtown
  2. I would go with Nextcloud Enterprise. I don't know about free Owncloud because a lot of free software has rules against deploying it in a business environment.
  3. So I thought that it might just be a hardware issue and your system can't handle multiple monitors, but that's obviously not the case. Have you tried with different HDMI cables?
  4. If you already have a cable being run upstairs then you can just use that cable to fish more up. Shouldn't require more than a couple holes for each end of the cable.
  5. Alright so I have no fucking idea how to fix your Netflix issue but I do know how to fix your TV reception. You need to buy a cable splitter with the amount of coaxial ports you have in your house. Here's one with 6. Then you need to get an amplifier which you will hook up to the antenna. You want to have the antenna in the highest room in the house for better reception. Also maybe consider a better antenna. Once you know which room you want the antenna in, you have to find your cable box. This can be a pain in the ass, but it's usually on the outside of your house by the power meter. In the cable box, there should be a bunch of shit, but it's very important that you know what wires go where, or you will fuck up the internet and your parents will be pissed. You can test which one goes to the internet by unscrewing each wire until your internet stops working, then just screw that one back in. Once you have found the internet coax, you want to unscrew all of the other coax cables from the cable company's splitter and screw them into your own, except for the input of the splitter, you're going to want to find the coax for the room that you will be putting the antenna into. To find this, you will just want to do trial and error unplugging by plugging the antenna (with amp) into the coax of the room you're using and plugging a TV into each coax cable until you find the one with the antenna. A less ghetto way to do this would just be to buy a coax tester and using that to find the right cable, but either way works. Once everything is connected (correctly) to the splitter, you want to connect your antenna to the amp and connect the amp to the wall and then you should be able to connect any TV in the house to a coax port and get TV. If the cable company bitches at you tell them to fuck off because all of the coax coming from your house (aka the coax that goes into the TV) is yours. Just make sure not to fuck with the lines coming in for tv and internet, they are theirs. Use this tool so I can see what kind of amp you need. I hope all of this helped. Cutting the cord is awesome, never let your parents switch back to cable.
  6. The phone might not even support the bands you need to use it in the US, but if it does you might just want to install a custom rom on it. RessurectionRemix is good.
  7. 1. Run Unigine Heaven (not the benchmark, just let it run) and see if that crashes it. 2. Run Prime95 and see if that crashes it If Unigine crashes it I would recommend removing the overclock and trying again. If neither of those crash it the game files might just be fucked and you need to reinstall.
  8. If the network usage is at 3% then you shouldn't be seeing a problem because of the network performance. Are you seeing high CPU and RAM usage? What about disk usage?
  9. You would need to create a new jail to install the plugin into and then you can just ssh into the jail jls jexec <JAILID> /bin/tcsh/
  10. I think it is a terrible idea to keep your plex directory open to everyone but if you want to you can change the permissions using chmod. chmod -R 777 /var/db/plexdata
  11. While MalwareBytes is good, it's not meant to run on servers. ESET is enterprise grade made to work on Windows Server. It runs about $60 a year for one install. https://www.eset.com/us/business/server-antivirus/
  12. What application are you using when this happens? What version of Windows are you using? Are you using an alternative start menu (Start8, Classic Shell, etc.)?
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