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Sambi7

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    Sambi7 got a reaction from MaterialWolf in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Definitely a Jake/Linus new house focused thing, but how about looking into offline voice assistants. 
     
    There's enough variety to make it a video.I know of "Almond & Ada", Mycroft, Jasper and Rhasspy. 
     
    Would love to see what they do well, the differences between them, and the trade offs you have to accept compared to Google/Alexa/Apple. 
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    Sambi7 got a reaction from pukoarmin in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Definitely a Jake/Linus new house focused thing, but how about looking into offline voice assistants. 
     
    There's enough variety to make it a video.I know of "Almond & Ada", Mycroft, Jasper and Rhasspy. 
     
    Would love to see what they do well, the differences between them, and the trade offs you have to accept compared to Google/Alexa/Apple. 
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    Sambi7 got a reaction from Honest_Lyreed in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    How about typing out subtitles so YouTube doesn't have to auto detect them... 

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    Sambi7 got a reaction from Stonelesscutter in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Would love to see a WiFi performance comparison between an average ISP supplied router, a ubiquity access point, and a high end Pcie WiFi card like the Asus AC-88 running as an access point.
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    Sambi7 got a reaction from AngryPandaPC in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    How about typing out subtitles so YouTube doesn't have to auto detect them... 

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    Sambi7 got a reaction from Results45 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    How about typing out subtitles so YouTube doesn't have to auto detect them... 

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    Sambi7 got a reaction from Juniiii in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    How about typing out subtitles so YouTube doesn't have to auto detect them... 

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    Sambi7 got a reaction from liko28s in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    How about typing out subtitles so YouTube doesn't have to auto detect them... 

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    Sambi7 got a reaction from Sychic in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    How about typing out subtitles so YouTube doesn't have to auto detect them... 

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    Sambi7 got a reaction from Bogo Mogo in Reverse gpu fans   
    I can...
    I take the fan off, I turn the fan over, I put it back. 
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    Sambi7 got a reaction from fargonaz in Reverse gpu fans   
    I can...
    I take the fan off, I turn the fan over, I put it back. 
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    Sambi7 got a reaction from Tristerin in Parts on the way for loop, any advice?   
    My two cents... 
    Run the leak test for as long as possible, I've seen recommendations for 24 hours +
    If you're rinsing with warm soapy water, rinse, rinse and rinse again. You can rinse with normal water and do the last one or two with distilled. 
    Consider a silver kill coil. There's pros and cons, they're not for everyone. Ultimately for me, biocides eventually break down, quality of biocides in premixed coolant is unknown, silver lasts forever.
    Two pumps are always better than one if you have space and money, if nothing else it gives you safe redundancy if one dies. 
    Zip ties are perfectly fine with barb fittings, but can be a bastard to remove if you decide to change components. 
    Broadly speaking, multiple reservoirs don't have a worthwhile effect on temperatures. 
    Leaving a small air bubble in the res is almost always preferable. Some setups work better fully filled, but it can cause an increase in pressure as temperatures rise. There's people on both sides of the argument, but a small air bubble is usually recommended. 
    The best way I've found to get air bubbles out of the loop, is physically picking up the whole case, and turning it around a few times, trying to get the air bubbles to rise to the res with gravity. 
    This will depend on the shape of the loop. 
     
    And last thing, a personal recommendation that's maybe not widely recommended, use "battery water" as coolant, used for old lead car batteries and available in auto shops. Pure enough to use in loops and extremely cheap per litre. 
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