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You and I both know thats not what the warning points were for, any further discussion on the subject will be taken to PM.
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yeah that's the inspiration for the suggestion :) -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I wonder how long it'll be before Mr. Fox starts up a business rebuilding p570wm's with a new motherboard for modern Era hardware? I suppose the difficult portion would be GPU's or better yet make a janktop made here at the forum -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
For GPU's this time around just not feeling it from either vendor at the moment. I have a 3090 but I play games on the 5700xt just fine. Keeps my house warm and cozy though -
I have had many failures last year over varying degrees and didn't meet threshold on pretty much anything. Thankfully the inception of this forum is the standout and I am glad it's working as well as it had been. Though to be completely honest I just didn't want to part ways with all the varying personalities I have come to know from our tenure with NBR.
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Take a lesson from @Mr. Fox's playbook, as he does quite a bit of wordplay to describe his particular disdain for sadly a great many products. The feeling is conveyed while using colorful language, while being perfectly in-line.
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Warnings and Infractions issued. I would like to remind everyone that Adult language is not permitted. Its in my opinion that if you rely on such language for a point you feel should be heard, it lowers how serious others will receive it. I.E. Its lazy. Spend the time to articulate it and the community will engage with you. Certain members here should know better, as I have already addressed this issue with you on more than a dozen occasions at this point. @ryan @kojack bring the temperature of the conversation down a bit, if you would please. Ryan, there is a reason its called a walled garden, not all apps are on all platforms so I wouldnt assume where one doesnt need to. Lastly this forum doesnt have VIP's, just varying degree's of passion and how much time they enjoy conversing with their peers. Do not presume status and invoke others' names to support your point of view, mention them if you wish and they can speak for themselves.
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What model is that? I've been dabbling a bit looking for a potential replacement for my 40" HDTV
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Welcome to the forums!
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30xx works but you have to plug in after post iirc 5700xt is still a potent card though, was a great value on release and still actively use one for now.
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Good evening everyone, I have registered on the VMWare website for the free license of ESXi 7, but all it states is that it cant process the request and to try again later. I figured maybe it didnt like Brave and tried WaterFox but got the same result. I have the license but cant download the product, am I missing something here? Thanks in advance
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Nice I'll give this a listen at work tomorrow :)
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Total 250w? :(
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Im very value oriented for a lot of things in life and I knew immediately that if I started playing in that genre I would force myself to play them daily due to the subscription business model that most of them use. I never played the Dreamcast version, my first exposure to PSO was on the GameCube, used to play that a lot with a friend of mine and later discovered the PC version which had ported a lot of the items in the JP and other versions into it. I also had a bit of a identity crisis when I was younger, particularly in Middle/High school. Being German/Italian/Mexican (amongst others, im a mutt) I was basically Hitler personified to my classmates made to apologize for my heritage on the daily. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The only game I did that for was Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst on the private servers. I think I had around 1000 hours on it, Monster Hunter replaced it at some point. I wouldnt mind this forum hosting private servers for those older titles -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I actively avoid those games, afraid of getting too absorbed into it. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I remember back on the ocn days we used to make fun of wccftech for their trash articles. Some of the guys made a fake cpu-z render joking about how wccftech would use it as a leak for iirc Amd cpu and a few days later it was on their front page. Oh and not saying your link is false, it's just surprising how they're still around. -
HowTo- QMK AutoFire (Toggle-able repeating keys)
Reciever replied to Reciever's topic in Accessories
I can confirm that QMK is capable of AutoFire and have it functioning now. An added bonus would be if its possible to give this thing an independent power supply and have it send keyboard commands without a system being powered on, that will come after I get more functions programmed in. The below would be code that you inject into your keymap file. #define SPAM_DELAY 50 // 50 milliseconds between spams bool spam_active = false; uint32_t spam_timer = 0; // Place the above near the beginning of the keymap enum custom_keycodes { F2TR = SAFE_RANGE, // Create a keycode to make your toggle initialize }; bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { switch (keycode) { case F2TR: // When you press custom SPAM keycode if (record->event.pressed) { spam_active = !spam_active; // Toggle spamming spam_timer = timer_read32(); // Reset spam timer } break; } return true; } void matrix_scan_user(void){ if (spam_active) { // Check if it's been SPAM_DELAY milliseconds since the last spam if (timer_elapsed32(spam_timer) > SPAM_DELAY) { tap_code(KC_P2); // Send an F2 keystroke spam_timer = timer_read32(); // Reset spam timer } } } My understanding of this stuff is very limited, essentially you create boolean (if statement) set to false then matrix scan user scans the keyboard waiting for the case to be initialized with the keystroke. Once it detects the keystroke it will then repeat the designated key, in this case KC_P2 or "2" until it detects that same keypress. In this case I used tap_code but you can also have it repeat strings via SEND_STRING. I cant take credit for the code above, a user on reddit was kind enough to share it in a previous post. Sharing here for posterity :) I was also able to get multiple boolean keys to work as well so for my use case, I needed F2 and F12 to enter the BIOS or one time boot of Dell systems.- 14 replies
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There all bottom tier systems, none are worth producing in the first place let alone expect it to replace a traditional education system. Even when I went to vocational school I used my own system as theirs was garbage. I learned later I could've had the same education for 1/10th the price. But yes, Dell has some huge contracts with schools now. Medical, defense, government and now education.
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
If I remove details that skirt the rules to keep your post intact and find the redacted bits returned I will default to the efficient solution. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
@ryan Post it again without the expletives. There is a reason why I edited the post. -
I think it will remain higher, a lot of schools started adopting chrome books for class work and many of those contracts are still being filled.
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No reaction from admins, so i made a new account
Reciever replied to Linux's topic in New here? Introduce Yourself
I am aware, all I will say is that I have tested our functions and automated processes, all perform as expected. Outside of that we do not perform manual resets. -
It's good to stay active :)
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@ryan Its best not to rip off scabs if there is no reason to.