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WereCatf

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  1. It definitely does. I have multiple scripts where I call functions inside other functions.
  2. It's a 25W CPU. This sounds like you just simply had unrealistic expectations of the system.
  3. Given the fact that most people here are not Indonesians, I doubt there are many -- possibly even none -- who can say whether this or that specific market-place in your country is good or not. You would probably do better asking on some Indonesian site, if there is any.
  4. I have been traumatized several times and so I see nightmares every single night. Most of my dreams are nightmares, actually, but instead of being scary, they're usually extremely emotionally heavy and so I often wake up just fucking horribly depressed and in a foul mood. That said, I do also occasionally get the scary kind and the one I saw a couple of days ago kind of sticks -- haven't managed to forget it just yet: I contracted some sort of a disease and at first nothing seemed to happen. Then, these kind of wet sores started to develop all over my body, and a few days later they turned into rough, dry scabs. Then came the horrible itching of my skin everywhere. Lastly...these wriggly, worm-like things with black-and-white, spotty bodies covered in nasty, coarse hair started to grow from scabs -- wriggly, worm-like, nasty things growing out of my body everywhere! That nightmare still makes my skin crawl when I think about it.
  5. Not really, no. Sounds a lot like an issue with the VRAM. You could try using Afterburner to drop the VRAM clocks and see if that stabilizes things, but you should really RMA it.
  6. Well, you should've asked that, then. As for the answer, I have no idea.
  7. That's a BGA-package with a fuckton of pads -- if you have to ask a question like this, then no, you don't have the required expertise to handle it.
  8. I was just about to mention this myself. OP will blow a fuse, if they try to pull 200W out of the socket in a typical car. @Jerry202you'll typically find the maximum you can pull in the owner's manual for your car.
  9. Tesla did push an update that removed ConnMan and therefore the vulnerabilities of it already back in October last year -- you most likely have gotten the update a good while ago already.
  10. Why is that relevant? And you never park your Tesla anywhere? You're always just sitting in it, nervously staring at the skies?
  11. There are a billion different reasons. Just speaking for myself, I use my NAS for a lot more than just sharing files with. I also don't want my PC running at all times, since it's close to my bed. The NAS is in a different room, so it doesn't matter that it's noisy 24/7. The NAS is used by multiple people, so me rebooting my PC doesn't affect them. My desktop is built for gaming, the NAS isn't. And so on and so forth.
  12. I'll have to try to remember that, just in case I ever need to answer similar questions again. I don't have any Apple-devices, so my knowledge of their devices and supported features is rather limited. I ain't a Murican and I don't speak English natively, either, and thus also make a ton of mistakes all the time. Let's just all be imperfect together, eh.
  13. WereCatf

    Mood of the night: [spoiler]

    Been hitting the stuff again, huh.
  14. It looks like a slimline SATA used for optical drives in my eyes.
  15. As I said, the filesystem does not matter when transferring files over the network and yes, that applies to all of these devices. What matters is how the files are shared, like e.g. Windows uses a file-sharing protocol called SMB -- SMB is supported by Android and Linux, but I have no idea about Apple. SMB is not suitable for access over Internet, though, so you'd need something else for that.
  16. Increasing the amount of RAM won't make the iGPU any faster. If you find yourself running low on RAM. Only you can answer that, really, but if I had to guess, I'd guess that you can't really run anything particularly heavy on those specs and thus you wouldn't benefit much from more RAM. No.
  17. I don't understand the relevance, then. If the phone is connected to your PC and you copy files to the phone, then it's your PC that is reading the files, not the phone. As I said, the filesystem does not matter, if you're accessing the files over the network. If you mean that you'd connect the NTFS-formatted drive directly to these devices, well, Linux can read and write NTFS just fine, but I have no idea about Apple-devices and for Android it depends on the manufacturer -- some manufacturers include NTFS-supports, others don't. Well, you'd have to be running some software on your PC that allowed you to access its files remotely over the Internet.
  18. I don't understand your rambling question. How would the phone be connected, if not wirelessly? Yes, your PC can read files on NTFS-formatted drives. NAS is a file-server, so that part doesn't make any sense, and whether the NAS supports NTFS or not depends on the NAS. Do you mean NAS with "NTFS PC"? If so, that, again, depends on the NAS: most of them do have some sort of a service for remote access even other the Internet.
  19. If the files are accessed over the network, then it doesn't matter what filesystem is in use.
  20. It seems @HanZie82is correct and there is an MXM-slot at the top-left, the large area covered by the black plastic. That said, finding a GPU for it will be difficult, if not impossible and entirely not worth the money.
  21. Nope. The only way to get a better GPU would be by using the WiFi-slot and that only works if the BIOS supports that and if the slot is mPCIe -- the laptop is so old that it might also be mPCI. The BIOS won't support that for certain. Seems that 4GB is the max. Yes, but you'll have to create it yourself. There is no ready-made aftermarket solution for you. A quick Google-search would indicate that some Core 2 CPU is the best you can get. No. You're FAR better off buying a used PC with your 200€ than trying to upgrade that thing.
  22. Doesn't matter. You can't tell whose drone you see in the air or what it's doing, plus you'll have a very hard time following it once it flies away. There are plenty that can run longer than that. Besides which, they fly really damn fast and the hack itself takes literally seconds, so even 20 minutes is plenty. Maybe not the cheapest ones.
  23. WereCatf

    If the conclusion of the video was that Intel w…

    That's not the conclusion I saw. The conclusion I saw was that Linus understood why Intel just sent replacement drives back without any alterations, without any specific judgment-call in either negative or positive direction, ie. there wasn't really any meaningful conclusion at all. Clickbait.
  24. The Ryzen 5 5600X doesn't have an iGPU, so your system only has one GPU -- namely, the GTX 1050 Ti. Obviously, if there's only one GPU then there is only one option to choose from!
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