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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from LIGISTX in Setting Up TrueNas on a Dell PowerEdge   
    Ok I will try this.
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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from BondiBlue in Phone running out of storage space   
    My phone is saying I am dangerously low on storage. I have deleted apps and moved apps to an SD card and the space isn't freeing up. I don't know what else to do.
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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Keyboard and TouchPad not working   
    I'll just buy a keyboard and mouse.
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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from Dem1se in Spotify banning ad blockers   
    Spotify is going to start banning ad blockers on march 1st in their new terms of service.
    I think that is a big deal because there are 170 million spotify users.
    In March of 2018 2 million spotify users use ad blockers that's 2% of their users. Spotify started disabling those accounts.
    I also use Spotify and an ad blocker on my PC. I don't agree with the new terms of service for that reason.
    https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/7/18215845/spotify-ad-blockers-terms-of-service
    Original article from The Verge
    Also how many people think this is fair.
  5. Agree
    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in Spotify banning ad blockers   
    I do agree with that
  6. Agree
    dylanthompson2 reacted to Lurick in Spotify banning ad blockers   
    If sites can screen their ads so I won't get infected with some bullshit malware then I wouldn't run adblockers, until then, I'll err on the side of caution and whitelist sites on a case by case basis.
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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Spotify banning ad blockers   
    Spotify is going to start banning ad blockers on march 1st in their new terms of service.
    I think that is a big deal because there are 170 million spotify users.
    In March of 2018 2 million spotify users use ad blockers that's 2% of their users. Spotify started disabling those accounts.
    I also use Spotify and an ad blocker on my PC. I don't agree with the new terms of service for that reason.
    https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/7/18215845/spotify-ad-blockers-terms-of-service
    Original article from The Verge
    Also how many people think this is fair.
  8. Agree
    dylanthompson2 reacted to SansVarnic in Spotify banning ad blockers   
    Its fair to Spotify, they rely on adds for revenue.
  9. Funny
    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from Teddy07 in Spotify banning ad blockers   
    Spotify is going to start banning ad blockers on march 1st in their new terms of service.
    I think that is a big deal because there are 170 million spotify users.
    In March of 2018 2 million spotify users use ad blockers that's 2% of their users. Spotify started disabling those accounts.
    I also use Spotify and an ad blocker on my PC. I don't agree with the new terms of service for that reason.
    https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/7/18215845/spotify-ad-blockers-terms-of-service
    Original article from The Verge
    Also how many people think this is fair.
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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from TempestCatto in LMG Website Glitch/Typo   
    I've noticed it on Google Chrome with Dennis and Pelle.


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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from EarthWormJM2 in Gigabyte wades into NVMe SSDs with a trio of budget-priced drives   
    I think it is relevant because soon you will be able to build a pc out of parts from the same manufacturer.
    https://www.pcworld.com/article/3307178/components/gigabyte-wades-into-nvme-ssds-with-a-trio-of-budget-priced-drives.html
    Giabayte has started manufacturing budget friendly NVMe M.2 SSDs. While budget oriented, the 128GB drive delivers up to 1,100 MB/s read and 500 MB/s write rates.
    There are 3 models being released for Gigabyte to get started: 128 GB model, 256 GB model and 512 GB model. The 256GB drive delivers 1,200 MB/s read and 800 MB/s write rates.
    Those are nice drives for the price. Beside CPU, Gigabyte is now making: motherboards, RAM, Power supplies, computer cases, laptops and now SSDs. What do you think of this? Will you get a fully made Gigabyte branded PC (beside CPU)?

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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from GoodBytes in Gigabyte wades into NVMe SSDs with a trio of budget-priced drives   
    Thank you for putting my topic back under tech news.
  13. Funny
    dylanthompson2 reacted to ZcanKal in Gigabyte wades into NVMe SSDs with a trio of budget-priced drives   
    Gigabyte is making Gigabytes.
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    dylanthompson2 got a reaction from Beef Boss in Gigabyte wades into NVMe SSDs with a trio of budget-priced drives   
    I think it is relevant because soon you will be able to build a pc out of parts from the same manufacturer.
    https://www.pcworld.com/article/3307178/components/gigabyte-wades-into-nvme-ssds-with-a-trio-of-budget-priced-drives.html
    Giabayte has started manufacturing budget friendly NVMe M.2 SSDs. While budget oriented, the 128GB drive delivers up to 1,100 MB/s read and 500 MB/s write rates.
    There are 3 models being released for Gigabyte to get started: 128 GB model, 256 GB model and 512 GB model. The 256GB drive delivers 1,200 MB/s read and 800 MB/s write rates.
    Those are nice drives for the price. Beside CPU, Gigabyte is now making: motherboards, RAM, Power supplies, computer cases, laptops and now SSDs. What do you think of this? Will you get a fully made Gigabyte branded PC (beside CPU)?

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