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n4vn33t reacted to AbdulMubdiBIndarNewbie in AMD's Ryzen 5000 "Cezanne" APUs Got Leaked, Rumored To Feature Zen 3 Cores & RDNA2 Navi 23 GPU
Source: https://wccftech.com/amds-next-gen-cezanne-ryzen-5000-apus-detailed-rumored-to-feature-zen-3-cores-rdna2-navi-23-gpu/
This rumor came from a Dell document that posted in Anandtech Forum by user DisEnchantment but apparently the link/document has been removed from the thread.
It is also tweeted by @_rogame. This is the archive of the tweet: http://archive.is/90r13 .
To be honest I am very new to processors update, but all I can say AMD is just killing it this year. Well, even since 3 years ago. Perhaps this is the beginning of the CPU market share table to turn?
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n4vn33t reacted to beersykins in Proliant DL360 G7 and pfSense
Are you installing Windows, then installing Virtualbox, then installing pfsense?
It would make the most sense to install a
Hypervisor - (VMware ESXi free, Proxmox), and
Container Systems - (pfsense, linux, windows)
For a server environment this would allow you to spin up additional virtual machines if you have any other hosting requirements like a pihole or something.
You also should be able to consolidate four NAS systems into one or two.
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n4vn33t reacted to WkdPaul in Murica (But international) Parrot Gang
Damn it ... Do I really have to start reading usernames now !?
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n4vn33t reacted to Eschew in Murica (But international) Parrot Gang
"My name is Legion 'Murica Parrot Gang, for we are many."
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n4vn33t reacted to SpaceGhostC2C in Murica (But international) Parrot Gang
Ain't nobody got time for that
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n4vn33t reacted to SansVarnic in Murica (But international) Parrot Gang
@FakeCIA witness protection parrot... lol
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n4vn33t reacted to GoodBytes in Blue light filter is actually bad for you, new study shows
Welp, you can put the blue light is bad for you in the same bucket as carrots are bad for you, lettuces are bad for you, and just about everything else that is silly.
A new study conducted by the University of Manchester, found that blue light filter doesn't help you sleep at night, doesn't play with your internal clock, nor is blue light (unsurprisingly) is bad for you. The study has found that actually, we respond more to red/yellow light.
In the university website which talks about the research, it says:
The study suggest that instead to use brighter light during the day, and dimmer light in the evening to help you sleep.
Source: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/researchers-discover-when-its-good-to-get-the-blues/
So turn off Blue Light filter in Windows, uninstall Flux, turn is off on your phone, as clearly all this is useless.
However, based on this study, I have already made a new pair of special glasses that will remove all bad and evil colors from hurting your eyes and help you sleep!
Made from rare (compared to rocks) material found in a special remote area in Asia that was specifically tuned and sewed together for maximum effect and comfort:
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n4vn33t reacted to Eniqmatic in Intel Acquires AI Chip Maker Habana Labs for $2B
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/2019/12/16/intel-acquires-habana-labs-for-2b
My thoughts: Seems like Intel is trying to finally combat NVIDIA in the AI space which it hasn't managed to do yet, NVIDIA has been pretty much unchallenged at this point. Be interesting to see if they can provide some competition within the next few years, competition is always good!
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n4vn33t reacted to mr moose in More Intel Exploits, not CPU this time. TPM-FAIL
Meanwhile apples is so secure it locks out the owner if they don't understand it's exact function and take precautions.
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n4vn33t reacted to porina in Unbox Therapy accused of copying PITAKA phone case, copyright abuse & fake giveaways
Wow, this sounds like a mess. Without getting my head around all the claims I guess I have to write carefully.
My first thought is, if you're going to make a case for a phone, there's only some many points of variation that are possible. Similarities will be inevitable. The question then is, how do you draw a line between a close copy, an "inspired by", or they look similar because that's the only practical way to do it?
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n4vn33t reacted to williamcll in Unbox Therapy accused of copying PITAKA phone case, copyright abuse & fake giveaways
I'll let the court decides this one.
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n4vn33t reacted to Rohith_Kumar_Sp in Unbox Therapy accused of copying PITAKA phone case, copyright abuse & fake giveaways
Lee : don't buy iPhones they're costly/i don't like phone cases.
Also lew : here's an 11$ case for 45$. I made this.
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n4vn33t reacted to Eigenvektor in [LInux] Access windows share in Elementary OS
Did you actually create a shared directory on your Windows machine?
I've never used Elementary OS, but I assume you may have to install cifs, which adds support for Windows shares. These instructions are for Debian/Ubuntu, but should probably work for Elementary OS (it's based on Ubuntu right?): https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Mounting_a_Windows_Share_in_Linux
sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.1.100/share /mnt -o user=testuser This will mount the share named "share" into the local "/mnt" directory. If you haven't created a share, Windows should have a default share named c$ (for the C:\ drive), but I'm not sure if this is still the case with Windows 10.
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n4vn33t reacted to PCturbobutton in [LInux] Access windows share in Elementary OS
I just installed Elementary OS onto my Dell laptop with most of the basics setup and working bar one thing, windows shares from my main desktop running windows 10.
I open up files, hit Entire Network then Windows Network and finally workgroup where I can see my windows desktop called Desktop-xxxxxxxxx (X=A bunch of random letters it was assigned on installed).
If I click on my desktop I get a popup asking what app to use, so naturally I click Files and have set as default checked but all it then does is open a new tab with workgroup folder and clicking on the desktop again brings up the default app selection popup.
Anyone know whats wrong here? I'm a NOOB with linux so don't know what I'm doing hence going with Elementary OS.