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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.
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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.
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dylanthompson2 reacted to SansVarnic in Spotify banning ad blockers
Its fair to Spotify, they rely on adds for revenue.
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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.
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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)?