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NovaNightmare

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System

  • CPU
    Intel i9-1200K
  • Motherboard
    ROG MAXIMUS Z690 EXTREME
  • RAM
    DOMINATOR® PLATINUM RGB 128GB (4x32GB)
  • GPU
    GeForce RTX 4090
  • Case
    Lian li 011 Dynamic XL
  • Storage
    Sabrent 4TB Rocket 4 Plus NVMe 4.0 x2
    Seagate Exos 12TB x2
    Seagate Exos 16TB
    Seagate Exos 18TB
  • PSU
    ASUS ROG Thor 1200 80+ Platinum
  • Display(s)
    ASUS PG42UQ
    AORUS FV43U 43
    LG CX 48
  • Cooling
    Lian Li AL120 x10
    ROG Ryujin II 360
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT Speed Silver
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502X Plus Lightpseed
  • Sound
    LG G560
    LG G935
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro
  • Laptop
    Asus ROG Flow Z
    Dell Latitude 9520
  • Phone
    Pixel 7 Pro

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  1. I ordered stuff during Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals last year, for Christmas, and they did not arrive until after Christmas. My advice is not to count on it arriving in time. Just let the person know the gift (if that is what you are doing) is delayed a bit because of customs.
  2. There was a video, I believe it was a short with Sarah. I saw it, but it appears to be missing now.
  3. Since everyone who bought a backpack when it was an advertised feature will get the chance to return it if they choose now (since it was before December 9th, right?), I imagine you'd be able to if that was your choice. Not sure what their time frame for this email is, as I've not seen one yet.
  4. I know for a fact I've heard Linus say he reads all of the comments, so I'm not sure where they don't read the comments comes from.
  5. This is ridiculous. You can print plane tickets and sporting event tickets at home. It certainly isn't that simple to just edit them and make more. It would be unique to the person who purchased the ticket.
  6. This looks fine and makes sense. You (LMG) constantly advertise Zoho which is a company aimed at businesses and not regular consumers. This is in the same vein, whether people understand what these terms mean or not, it's not for them. If you know what Zero Trust means, and the principle of least privilege (something that would have mitigated the recent hack on LMG) then this would interest you. So as a person who deals with security in this area and knows what all of this is and is about I don't see anything wrong with it or the terms. Additional thought - The only issue is that for businesses I think it's pretty common we deal in years. Solutions that are contracted over a minimum of 1 year or more, so even if this is a good product, I'd not change solutions (if I wanted to) unless this hit at the right time or I heard about it a few times leading up to whether we wanted to maintain what we have or change things up. So perhaps if LMG is going to talk about security more, a "Sponsored" video that did a dive into the product and how it worked (working remote, etc, etc) would be beneficial.
  7. This is pretty standard on items that can't be returned properly - including beds, pillows and your device. I had a company tell me I could donate the pillow (also the bed) or destroy it for the refund - obviously the bed was much bigger than when shipped. They simply sent someone from a place that takes donations and the pillow I had to cut in half and send a picture. As far as this e-waste scare, nothing is stopping you from recycling the item yourself. You can recycle the rubber, the metals and everything else that is reusable by taking those parts and sorting them correctly. No need to "throw it away".
  8. Don't ever change the font. Anyway, it's fine, but I think it is too small to be useful. To put it this way, I'd give this to a kid, they'd have a book or two, or their switch and their water bottle. I have the full size backpack and yes, it is a bit too big, but I like it, it holds a lot. If this were bigger, I'd think about it. Can I throw a tablet in there? A ROG Flow Z? A Surface? Maybe a 14 inch laptop? If I could do that, then it would be more interesting to me. Otherwise I have no doubt that the cost of the bag + shipping would be too much for what I think it would be good for. I do very much like the locking straps, but I'd also want to be able to secure the bag itself when it is behind me, because people be stealing these days.
  9. A good rule of thumb is to look up the laptop on ebay, and pick "sold" as a filter. I'd also highly recommend you ensure you securely erased the drive as things can be recovered.
  10. What's the bed material and what glue was used? I akwa used a metal spackle tool to luce them up, but if that's a no go, a chemical that dissolves the material but is safe for the bed might be the answer (again, depends on the bed).
  11. Died again, original post, no repost, copy cats!
  12. You can't have an ISP in a vacuum, right. So, lets persume you are familiar with networks. You need to get connected to a backbone, or another carrier that will transmit your traffic. It is better to have multiple routes and connections to multiple different carriers. Presume you are setting up a LAN, there is no difference. The only difference is scale. You need to register and buy a block of IP addresses for each user to have at their node, but you are setting up a LAN and connecting it to the outside world via another companies fiber backbone. Each home is a node, each node gets their own equipment (modem, router, whatever), that node communicates to your central location which has a direction connection and traffic is routed. There is more to it, obviously, you need to assign an IP to each node (external IP registered from ARIN) and an internal IP for your internal network communication (I know my own ISP does this, because I've accidentally navigated to a work IP address while off VPN and gotten to some of their Ubiquiti equipment pages). That's just a stupid basic understanding as I've never done that myself. Now saying that, how do you pay for this, and that's the reason they aren't building out to your location. Are there enough people, willing to pay? Not just people, but what percentage would pay for that internet connection? Would it be enough to continue to pay the fees you'd have to pay, because you are connected to someone else and you won't have a network big enough to be it's own backbone (where you could have carriage agreements to carry other data in exchange). I had a friend in a similar situation to you, and what they did was request a provider build out to their neighborhood, there were about 28 houses, and 13 of them signed on requesting it. The ISP ran the cost and proposed they each pay a certain percentage towards the cost of permits, trenching and running lines, and then sign on with a 3 yr agreement to keep the service. After which the service was available to anyone in the neighborhood. They did it.
  13. I use that set for "lighter" work, also when the LTT Screwdriver doesn't fit, but as far as the magnet, no, the LTT Screwdriver magnet seems like its a whole different level in comparison.
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