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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
That is an automated process, which is not what is originally described. What you describe is for me to personally reset a password based on request. I have no way to guarantee you are who you say you are, which presents other repercussions if we were to engage in that scenario. I have tested the automated reset system and it's email functions, everything appears to function as desired. Perhaps your email service may need to be re-evaluated? -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
buyers remorse is why I never attempted to start up a business in that arena. I dont have the heart to turn away a sob story and would likely just implode as a result. Much easier for me to curse Dell and HP to the high heavens for their inept and lately lower product standards. Though now I just have stressors in other aspects of my work. -
No reaction from admins, so i made a new account
Reciever replied to Linux's topic in New here? Introduce Yourself
Welcome back! We do not do password resets under any circumstance, for any member. 2FA like Authy and Google Authenticator can export 2FA credentials to a new device. -
What phone are you daily driving currently?
Reciever replied to Katja's topic in Mobile Devices & Gadgets
After using an LG v30 I had gotten from @Mr. Fox I have stepped into the Pixel 7 Pro. Its a nice phone, a bit discouraging that it doesnt formally support USB C to HDMI/DP via Alt mode. Going to see if I have any luck on that front this week with some Dell Docks at work. -
Welcome to the Forums!
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Since this is speculative, I have moved it out of the WLSIB sub-forum. In any case welcome to the forums! I find it odd that now that DTR's, MXM and SLI have been methodically killed off that we start seeing announcements of 18" chassis again.
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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
Is it me or is forcing no support on sli/xfire part of the reason why the gpu market kind of sucks right now? What ever criticisms justified or otherwise of the methodology it did create a means for people clear out old stock and also for those that sold their gpu's second hand to help justify the cost of the latest and greatest. Wasn't as much of an issue before because we had crypto and pandemic to backfill and escalate the demand threshold. Neither of which is present any longer. Now we just have an inflexible product stack. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The single most important to any build, especially if you intend to keep the PC for a prolonged duration is undoubtedly going to be its heart. The power supply. Everything else depends what you intend to use the PC for, as that tends to dictate what components you are looking at. -
Everyone is partial to China, that is not news. Please keep the thread on the topic of Twitter.
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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
The sick part was they jacked up pricing before the impact was ever felt from the pandemic, which is the reasoning for year over year profits. When I read sales are down, oh well. We all explicitly knew this would happen at some point. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Especially when my 5700xt still plays pretty much everything I throw at it. iirc when overclocked performed in tandem with the 1080ti which is still respectable in its own right. Heck even the 1080 still does well only reason I stopped using it was because I took my experiments too far lol. Didn't the 3090ti launch without an msrp? -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Cant argue with that analysis. -
*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Reciever replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yeah inflation is definitely part of it, but I agree that it alone doesn't make for a satisfying explanation. Especially when many companies jacked up pricing and had record profits year over year through the pandemic. -
the decline of the once mighty Nvidia laptop GPUs
Reciever replied to 1610ftw's topic in General Discussion
I dont think I have had anything less than 8GB since 2018/2019. -
I hear Graphene does well for Pixel phones
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Notebook Review forum archive – NBRCHIVE
Reciever replied to Aaron44126's topic in General Discussion
@Aaron44126 and @Sandy Bridge were the real master minds, all I did was lend them a dozen VPN's to get around the DDOS measures. If we archived too quickly it would cut you off iirc so we took a quantity over quality approach, divided up the labor so that we could get it all before it was gone forever. Perhaps we could look into integration at some point, All of us have been busy IRL taking advantage of what ever work comes our way.- 150 replies
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Interesting stuff, I guess I'll have something to do this weekend. Thanks for sharing :) Time to get the 3090 and 10850k into the driver seat.
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Security verification & maybe sub-forum for old phones & SFFs?
Reciever replied to RMSMajestic's topic in Site Suggestions
We have several orders of magnitude more bots than we do members. They are filtered out well enough through various means so that they dont overload the site. Seeing as how you dont see many of them, seems like its working :) -
I know that pain, I had to replace 400 lids for the 7730 because the local contractors slid the systems on the tables some years ago.
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Gotta start somewhere! Might as well be you :P Yeah I cant really justify the price tags I have been seeing for the new stuff, perhaps one of them might come along with a strong showing, who knows lol Have to keep in mind were technically quite a fledgling forum, no advertising to speak of, all word of mouth.
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Pretty much the same. What killed the buzz for GTA was GFWL, it was such a while ago I can't remember the specifics but it more or less made it too cumbersome to play. I think cp2077's criticisms are definitely fair but I still enjoyed it and it's on a small list of games I have played through twice or more. Metal gear / mass effect being the most, least being this and hell blade. Which reminds me I have been wanting to play that again lol
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HowTo- QMK AutoFire (Toggle-able repeating keys)
Reciever replied to Reciever's topic in Accessories
Posting a link I got from the developer/manufacturer of the tidbit. Should give me some illumination for how to configure the device to my needs. Hey hey! Glad you have you here :D All of these things are possible. I'll run through them one by one -- it won't be the most detailed but should give you enough to get rolling. All will require modifying the firmware, which is quite easy to jump into. The QMK discord server in particular is a great resource with lots of folks who can help if you hit any snags. OLED: You can definitely show what layer is active. Take a look at the OLED driver documentation: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/docs/feature_oled_driver.md The SNAP OLED keymap also shows exactly how to do this if you need a concrete reference: Here Encoder: The QMK docs are a good place to start: Here The TIDBIT actually handles encoder events with a virtual key in the matrix, but that's going to be changing. I'd recommend overriding the encoder behavior with `encoder_update_user()` in your keymap.c that returns false -- that will ensure it's not handled by the matrix scan as well. You'll need to know what HID keycodes your KVM uses, but as long as they're documented you can send any valid 16-bit keycode. Autofire: This one requires a bit more finesse, but can be done in almost the same way as the timer macro example in the QMK docs: Here Basically, set a boolean variable true when the key in question is pressed inside `process_record_user()`, then `tap_code(KC_F12)` inside `matrix_scan_user()` as long as that variable is set. I'm not sure exactly what you're looking to integrate with, but the TRRS is bi-directional UART serial + power/ground, so you can essentially integrate with anything! It is limited to one point-to-point connection, though. Here's the serial code, for reference: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/nullbitsco/common/remote_kb.c Hopefully that gets you started! I think the TIDBIT will be a great improvement to your workflow. It's just about infinitely customizable :D Should give me some good reading material for tomorrow :D- 14 replies
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the decline of the once mighty Nvidia laptop GPUs
Reciever replied to 1610ftw's topic in General Discussion
Not News, moved to general for now. Thanks