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Durake

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  1. banned for admitting someone is correct when clearly they're in an alternate dimension and its not possible for them to be correct
  2. Banned for making me laugh in class and almost getting caught by the professor
  3. Banned because I thought we were friends
  4. Banned for not telling me you were going to do it in the first place
  5. Banned for changing your profile picture and signature
  6. Banned for having an axe as your profile picture when I'm allergic to axes
  7. Banned for not recognizing Texas is better than any other state, where it can be all four seasons on the same day and everything here is bigger.
  8. Banned for calling me out.....again....and revealing my mission of having to assassinate SOMEONE
  9. Banned for calling me out on my time traveling when you were supposed to keep it a secret between us
  10. Banned for thinking we can actually go to space ?
  11. Banned for saluting me when I should be saluting the....possibly fake but maybe not really CIA
  12. Banned for the lack of me not being able to read your signature and being too lazy to Google translate it
  13. Banned for contributing to the nonsense and trying to help figure it out
  14. I just edited it, refresh. I would go with storage, reason why explained in original post
  15. I didn't see where the OP mentioned using Chrome, however in general more RAM isn't a bad idea. Especially if you have an external SSD for storage if you get tight on your build-in SSD. With the tasks you described I couldn't see more RAM being too beneficial aside from the video editing/rendering so it's up to you. On average Windows uses about 40 gigs of storage, this includes initial install, updates, office, etc. It looks like Mac OS uses about 20 gigs of space. There goes 60ish gigs of your 128GB SSD. If you're installing 2 operating systems I'd go with more storage. I'm not familiar with Bootcamp so I'm not sure if that would have an effect on the size of the OS'.
  16. Donut417 did an excellent job explaining it.. You can compare wireless to driving on a highway, you have other vehicles on the road with you, weather conditions, and other vehicle crashes. Which sometimes can be fixed or mitigated by changing wireless channel/frequency or bandwidth. Or, if you have ethernet, it's like using the tollway or HOV lane which gets you a direct road to your destination without loads of other vehicles, crashes, etc.
  17. I use an AMD Ryzen 7 3800x with my 2080 SUPER. Fantastic CPU and works well with my graphics card. Using with an Intel based CPU isn't bad, just preference at that point. Then narrowing down what better fits you. Jurrunio made a good point.
  18. I don't wanna derail the thread but my friend tried to get me into SSH by means of a Raspberry Pi and my brain has the hardest time with that. I really don't understand why. I try my best but always end up asking the same questions. I know how to login and that's about it lol.
  19. On one of my servers I use VMware vSphere to create virtual machines to run game servers which allows me to remote control each virtual desktop and limit RAM usage, storage space, etc. for each. On another server I run Windows 7 and use Google's Remote Desktop application to manage it, I used to use TeamViewer but they thought I was using it for true commercial purposes so disabled my account. WIndows built in remote desktop isn't a bad choice either. Always pros and cons of each, just weigh what works best for you and what you're most comfortable using.
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