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    Haro got a reaction from sub68 in Rate the Photo Above you   
    I really like the shot, the composition is great and easily conveys a lot movement, and emotion. 10/10.
     
    A friend of mine hired (well technically hired, but I didn't accept any payments) to shoot some jewelry of hers, and this is one of my more liked pictures out of the whole set.
    Canon EOS 2000D: 1/200 F2.2 ISO400 @50MM.
     

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    Haro reacted to Zando_ in Small rant re: Linus vs NFT's   
    You can do this without NFTs or other blockchain tech.
    Not feasible, at least not on any sort of scale that would make an impact. I don't think you understand how games are made, or even something as basic as differences between engines. 
    You can already do this, for free, by setting your friends up with the family sharing feature on steam and many other platforms. Why would you charge for that? Also even if you wanted to, why would someone rent the game from you instead of just buying it off the summer sale for $5 or something. Also this could be done without the need for blockchain, and you'd have legal recourse if you were robbed
    You can do this without NFTs or other blockchain tech. 
    You are correct here, from my understanding the NFT is specifically the token the image represents, and you have no rights to the image itself.
     
    Which makes it even more silly, you're just buying a ticket in a set of tickets someone made up, merely so you can say you have the ticket, and maybe sell it to someone else who wants that ticket more, so then they can say they have that ticket in the set of tickets. But anyone can make up and "mint" their own set of tickets, so what's the point of them to begin with?
     
    Most of the problems with crypto are that none of it solves anything without creating more issues. The coins are just as imaginary as "real" money without the backing of legal and federal entities (which also has the fun side effect of leaving you with no legal recourse if you are robbed), and the NFTs are about as valuable as paying to name a star. And any arguments for them to be actually tied to anything useful is just an attempt to force scarcity in an inherently non-scarce medium, purely to make a quick buck. All the things people say NFTs could be used for, can either already be done with current tech and without the drawbacks of blockchain, or are so impractical and ignorant that they were never feasible to begin with. 
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    Haro got a reaction from Zodiark1593 in Rate the Photo Above you   
    I really like the shot, the composition is great and easily conveys a lot movement, and emotion. 10/10.
     
    A friend of mine hired (well technically hired, but I didn't accept any payments) to shoot some jewelry of hers, and this is one of my more liked pictures out of the whole set.
    Canon EOS 2000D: 1/200 F2.2 ISO400 @50MM.
     

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    Haro got a reaction from RockSolid1106 in Rate the Photo Above you   
    I really like the shot, the composition is great and easily conveys a lot movement, and emotion. 10/10.
     
    A friend of mine hired (well technically hired, but I didn't accept any payments) to shoot some jewelry of hers, and this is one of my more liked pictures out of the whole set.
    Canon EOS 2000D: 1/200 F2.2 ISO400 @50MM.
     

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    Haro got a reaction from poochyena in Rate the Photo Above you   
    I really like the shot, the composition is great and easily conveys a lot movement, and emotion. 10/10.
     
    A friend of mine hired (well technically hired, but I didn't accept any payments) to shoot some jewelry of hers, and this is one of my more liked pictures out of the whole set.
    Canon EOS 2000D: 1/200 F2.2 ISO400 @50MM.
     

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    Haro reacted to poochyena in Rate the Photo Above you   
    I can't tell if this is a rusty metal pan or a galaxy, but I like it. Would be a little better with either more contrast or vibrancy I think. 8/10
     
    Hopefully this doesn't go against the no politics rule.. buuuuuuut
    Here is my favorite photo I took turning the BLM protests in 2020. Its of police tear gassing the local journalists. Wish I should have gotten better photos, but turns out its hard to compose a shot when police are shooting tear gas at you. Who knew?

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    Haro got a reaction from Locify in What does your desktop/phone look like?   
    OH HE GONNA GET'EM
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    Haro got a reaction from Locify in What does your desktop/phone look like?   
    linus tech 
    known for throwing tech tips at everyone 
    lock your doors and keep your children away 
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    Haro got a reaction from GroupRegulator in Motherboard VRM Tier List v2 (currently AMD only)   
    The mortar is still techincally better than both of these two boards VRM wise, though all of these boards should perform similarly. 
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    Haro got a reaction from Somerandomtechyboi in Motherboard cpu socket   
    Thermal paste (Not to be confused with liquid metal), is non conductive and shouldn't affect the board or socket in any way if some of it was present there, so the board should work as expected.
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    Haro got a reaction from poochyena in Rate the Photo Above you   
    Great shot! I always loved your style, really love the bronze painted DAC behind the MH750s as well. 
     
    Cate.
    EOS 2000D, 1/160 F2.2 50mm, ISO100.

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    Haro got a reaction from poochyena in Rate the Photo Above you   
    9/10 
    I like the idea, but perhaps a different vantage point and/or waiting for the train to come by a bit closer would've been better; the fog obscures the image a tad too much in my opinion.
     
    Canon EOS2000: 1/200 ISO200 F2.8 @50mm.
     

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    Haro got a reaction from EphraimK in Rate the Photo Above you   
    Got a new daily driver watch, gifted to me by my dad, an open heart automatic Fossil, and it's simply beautiful. 
    First Shot: EOS 2000D ISO100, 1/125 F2.8 @50mm. 
    Second shot: EOS 2000D ISO100, 1/300 F2.8 @50mm.
     

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    Haro got a reaction from adarw in Rate the Photo Above you   
    9/10 
    I like the idea, but perhaps a different vantage point and/or waiting for the train to come by a bit closer would've been better; the fog obscures the image a tad too much in my opinion.
     
    Canon EOS2000: 1/200 ISO200 F2.8 @50mm.
     

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    Haro reacted to Eigenvektor in Is ddr5 z690 motherboard reverse compatible with ddr4 ram ?   
    Voltage between DDR4 and DDR5 is different, as well as the pinouts. While the number of pins is the same as DDR4, those pins are wired differently. So they are not cross-compatible.
     
    To prevent accidents the key notch in the module has actually been moved a bit. So you can't physically fit a DDR4 module into a DDR5 slot and vice versa.
    https://www.pcmag.com/news/reminder-ddr4-ram-wont-fit-into-ddr5-slots-and-vice-versa
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    Haro reacted to GDRRiley in Rate the Photo Above you   
    I've got other shots above with the train closer. Its not my favorite of the set but I still though it was interesting
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    Haro got a reaction from Lightwreather in Rate the Photo Above you   
    9/10 
    I like the idea, but perhaps a different vantage point and/or waiting for the train to come by a bit closer would've been better; the fog obscures the image a tad too much in my opinion.
     
    Canon EOS2000: 1/200 ISO200 F2.8 @50mm.
     

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    Haro got a reaction from GDRRiley in Rate the Photo Above you   
    9/10 
    I like the idea, but perhaps a different vantage point and/or waiting for the train to come by a bit closer would've been better; the fog obscures the image a tad too much in my opinion.
     
    Canon EOS2000: 1/200 ISO200 F2.8 @50mm.
     

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    Haro got a reaction from RockSolid1106 in Rate the Photo Above you   
    9/10 
    I like the idea, but perhaps a different vantage point and/or waiting for the train to come by a bit closer would've been better; the fog obscures the image a tad too much in my opinion.
     
    Canon EOS2000: 1/200 ISO200 F2.8 @50mm.
     

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    Haro reacted to Jurrunio in Motherboard VRM Tier List v2 (currently AMD only)   
    Then all of those boards are good. MSI probably have the least things I dont like (Gigabyte has difficult BIOS, Asus has overpricing habit, Asrock has inferior hardware for the same price)
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    Haro got a reaction from WhitetailAni in Motherboard VRM Tier List v2 (currently AMD only)   
    Neither of these are exclusive to high end boards, nor would running memory with Zen at 4000MT/s be wise in a lot of cases, due to the fact that getting the I/O die to run at 1:1 with 4000MT/s+ memory is an incredibly difficult task, and so running the I/O die in 2:1/ out of sync with the memory would only hurt performance, and as such, getting a lower frequency memory, i.e a 3600/3800 kit with tighter timings and having the ability to run it at 1:1 would be a better decision.
    The main difference between B550 and X570 being the extra PCIE Gen 4 lanes provided by the chipset on X570 that B550 lacks, aside from that, and assuming you don't need the extra Gen 4 lanes, B550 could and are of the same quality as equivalent X570 boards.
     
    What's your budget for a board, and what's your currency and location?
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    Haro got a reaction from Lightwreather in Rate the Photo Above you   
    Got a new daily driver watch, gifted to me by my dad, an open heart automatic Fossil, and it's simply beautiful. 
    First Shot: EOS 2000D ISO100, 1/125 F2.8 @50mm. 
    Second shot: EOS 2000D ISO100, 1/300 F2.8 @50mm.
     

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    Haro got a reaction from Lightwreather in Rate the Photo Above you   
    8/10; While I like the composition, I think perhaps the shot with colors would look better than it being in B&W, though that's of course, somewhat subjective.
     
    A generic shot of my PS Vita, not my proudest work but I'm quite happy with it.
     
    EOS 2000D 1/125, ISO200, F3.2@50mm.
     

     
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    Haro reacted to Fassive in Rate the Photo Above you   
    Lovely watch and very nice pictures, I especially like the first one as it brings in a lot of depth of field with the wrist band.
     
    I have been fortunate enough to work with a good friend of mine to capture his racing season this year, I have always been interested in motorsport photography and this was the first season for me as a 'professional' I learned a lot in those 10 months!
     
    Taken on: A7rIII with the Sony 35mm f1.4 GM

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    Haro got a reaction from sub68 in Rate the Photo Above you   
    Got a new daily driver watch, gifted to me by my dad, an open heart automatic Fossil, and it's simply beautiful. 
    First Shot: EOS 2000D ISO100, 1/125 F2.8 @50mm. 
    Second shot: EOS 2000D ISO100, 1/300 F2.8 @50mm.
     

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