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Dygear

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About Dygear

  • Birthday Dec 16, 1988

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    Male
  • Location
    Levittown, NY
  • Interests
    Paramedicine & Programming
  • Biography
    Ex-Chief of Operations WLVAC
    Found, CEO of MimoCAD, Inc.
  • Occupation
    Paramedic

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    i7-3770k
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    ASUS
  • RAM
    16 GB
  • GPU
    ASUS nVidia GeForce 660 Ti
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    Corsair D50
  • Storage
    1TB WD Blue SSD (Arch), 2x240 GB Corsair SSDs (RAID 0 - Windows), 2x4TB WD Red HDD (RAID 1)
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    Corsair AX1200
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    Asus PB24x3
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K90
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    Corsair M60
  • Sound
    Corsair SP2500
  • Operating System
    Arch Linux, Windows 10, MacOS

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  1. Summary Cropping images on Windows and pixel devices will sometimes save the uncropped image, or remove other edits made to that image file. For sites that recompress the image, this is sometimes compresses away the crop part of the file, or makes it harder to read. But if sites do not re-compress the files that are uploaded to them then the uncropped area is available to see still. This effects Google's built in image editing tool on the Google Pixel, and also happens on Windows 11 with the Windows Snipping Tool. Quotes My thoughts Something like this happened back in ~2006 with a host from Call For Help on TechTV. Where a host of the show saved a picture of herself but the Photoshop PSD file saved the original thumbnail for the image. Unfortunately she distributed the file as part of a show segment not realize the meta data thumbnail was of the original picture. Sources
  2. Just got the switch and installed it. Works just fine off my USB3 port! Thanks so much for the help!
  3. I'm looking for a USB powered Network Switch. Currently I'm using the Hak5 Micro Ethernet Switch and it's great. But there are some draw backs, mostly in the fact that it's only 10/100Mbps and not GbE. I was wondering if anyone out there had any ideas if a USB Powered GbE switch exists? What I'm thinking of doing, as I've found none that accept a native USB connection yet, is simply using a USB to Barrel Jack Adapter and connecting that to a D-Link's DGS-105 5 Port Gigabit Switch. This takes 5Vs @ 1A so it's out of spec for a USB2 port (500mA), but very close to a USB3 port (900mA).
  4. They do not. Source? And by other means I'm guessing you mean via GPIO.
  5. Yep! Caught on after a search. That's crazy that it was copied so quickly and HOW DID THEY GET THE NAME!?
  6. This account has been terminated due to a violation of YouTube's policy prohibiting impersonation. So, I'm guessing these types of things happen a lot. I subbed to impersonation account that after a friend sent me the link to the "new channel." I wonder how much things like these hurt a new channels growth.
  7. For some reason, I also am not a fan of cheating myself in a video game. I feel like there is some moral standard that I must uphold. But at the end of the day, it's game I really don't care if other people cheat. (Maybe because I haven't had time for gaming at all in the past 5 years that I really don't care anymore.) But suing the people who are cheating seems a little nuts to me. Why not just quarantine them into a cheaters group and call it a day. It's always going to be a bad PR move to sue your customers.
  8. Epic Games is suing a 14 year old child. The child's mom appears to be lawyer and filed a motion for dismissal. While that is nice and all, when you read the content on the dismissal motion you see just how big of a PR nightmare this is going to be for Epic Games. I'd go so far as to call this an EPIC BURN. It's brilliant, you must read it! https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/27/16707562/epic-games-fortnite-cheating-lawsuit-debate-14-year-old-kid
  9. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nvidia-slips-ahead-earnings-intel-174205684.html So, the three months that he took off to do soul searching I’m guessing was a mandatory cool down period before he can join a direct competitor. Intel is also going to be making GPUs of the discreet flavor. So that’s amazing as there’s another huge brand in the market to keep nVidia honest. But AMD must be livid!
  10. Didn't know there was a thread for it. Kinda new to the forums. If a moderator wishes to merge or close that would be cool.
  11. I really liked the after WAN show discussion regarding things that you found interesting and not interesting. That was a cool discussion to watch. It was also funny to hear and watch you guys talking about the hate that you've been getting this week. Thanks for the content, I laughed a lot throughout this weeks show.
  12. That I know, that's why I'm asking does anyone know where I can find a barcode scanner that I can program. I'm wondering if this is going to come down to make making a barcode scanner with a RaspberryPi Zero W and a 3D printer.
  13. I work as a computer programmer, besides being a Paramedic. One of the tasks given to me by one of the departments that use my software is to add inventory management to it. Anyone have any recommendations for this? I know Linus Media Group uses a barcode scanner for their inventory management. I've seen Linus use it in one of the videos, with him saying "I hate inventory management." Are there any programmable barcode scanners out there? Is there something that can execute python or c or pawn on each scan? Anything out there that has IP connectivity? Something along the lines of API that we can use would be awesome.
  14. That would be good. I wonder what the "FRAND" pricing on those chips would be. Would "FRAND" even apply given that AMD had no input into the standard.
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