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    How to setup video call capability on Windows 11?

    It will become way more common and effective once the AI tools become capable enough to run it without humans. My online friends are always curious why I want to meet in person at least once early in the relationship. Even if everyone is human, you're far less likely to turn on someone whom...
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    Mech keyboards

    The Danish alphabet is additive to English. They have all the usual letters in the usual places, but have additional keys to do the extra things. They shrunk the left shift key and the enter key, and some of the characters are using the "alt" button (to the right of the space bar) to access. As...
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    Mech keyboards

    My options are more restricted now that I need a "Nordic" keyboard. The Å Æ Ø is real. I'm happy enough with a Das Keyboard 6 Professional, but I am on the lookout for something wireless with hall effect switches.
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    How to setup video call capability on Windows 11?

    Also, if your room has any echo at all, get a mic that you can put closer to your mouth. If you don't want to wear a headset or bother with a lav mic, get something like this https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/streaming-gear/yeti-premium-usb-microphone.html
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    How to setup video call capability on Windows 11?

    I do use a Canon R8 with a 100/2 (mounted 6' away) and 4k capture card for my webcam, along with a Sennheiser MKE 600 shotgun mic wired to a MOTU M4 interface. If you aren't doing deals and making good money on video calls, you should not do this. Considering how generic the hardware/software...
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    Something Random

    I do like eating the local cuisine when I travel. Danish traditional foods are called "Gammel Dansk mal", literally translated to "Old Danish food". The traditional foods are called "old" because they aren't eaten regularly by normal Danes. Both because they aren't healthy and are inconvenient...
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    Windows 11

    Starlink is probably more expensive, depending on your other options, but it is in the same ballpark. Old-school satellite and cell phone-based systems are bankruptcy inducing if used normally. I doubt any of the major internet infrastructure would survive EMP situations very well, but I'd bet...
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    Something Random

    I miss the Mexican food in California, though I think the Chinese here is a bit better. I could do with my pizza being a little less middle-eastern (all the pizza shops in town are operated by refugees from the 80s). And a good curry place would be appreciated.
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    Windows 11

    Starlink is great, not comparable to other satellite internet at all. The much lower orbit and hardware from this century helps a lot. I've run it on RVs, boats, and houses in remote locations. I haven't installed it on an aircraft yet. One place I haven't installed it is any place fiber or...
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    Something Random

    Yup, when I tell people here about the basic cost of living in the US (healthcare, daycare/school) they simply can't believe it. We were able to cut our cost of living massively while increasing the quality.
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    Ryzen

    Back in the early part of this century I was spending about $2k/year on computers and accessories (at the time about 15% of my take home income, and 90% of my discretionary spending). By about 2005 my income grew enough that it became unreasonable to keep that ratio (also *cough* married...
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    Video Cards

    I bought a pair of 2080s right at launch, and one of them is still going in my daughter's PC. The other died about 3 years ago. Great cards.
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    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    I set up a server for Satisfactory, and got several friends to log into it, but they are Rust players, and may have only logged in once. I basically solo'd it. I think I'll just play local for Factorio.
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    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    Now that I've completed Satisfactory 1.0, I'm looking forward to Factorio Space Age in a week or so.
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    Home NAS

    I honestly consider any appliance to be 2nd tier already. I'm overly sensitive to being trapped in an EoL product line or not being able to scale the solution as I like. The ideal for me is always industry-standard hardware running an actively supported open-source OS (Windows is also...
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    Home NAS

    This box has 4x SATA, 2x M.2, 2x 10GbE, an i5 CPU, and supports almost 100GB of RAM. If I use it as my home server and NAS it might actually make sense.
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    Home NAS

    I was, but: 1. It doesn't look like Intel or AMD next gen are going to offer me any performance at all. I'd be happy with 20%, maybe even with 10%, but it looks like my overclocked 2 year old machine is within single digits of performance for what I do. 2. If I am dropping $5k on building a...
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    Home NAS

    Thanks for the link. Unfortunately my current motherboard doesn't support the bifurcation needed while keeping my GPU and OS M.2 properly fed.
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    Home NAS

    The prices here are actually steering me towards the 16TB drives. Only fractionally higher cost per TB.
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    Home NAS

    I don't mind pulls and spares, I will check out U.2. Any preferred controller? I'll need to insist on one without a fan on it if that is a thing.
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    Home NAS

    Got a request from the mother-in-law that led to me powering up the old Synology box to retrieve some home movies. It is a DS1812+ with 8x4TB drives in it in RAID-5. The fans in the unit are sounding rough and it took 2 tries and an OS reinstall to get it to boot. It is very old (10+ years?) and...
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    Mirrorless Cameras (MILC) and Lenses

    No video support, but good to see this sector being opened up a bit.
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    Ryzen

    Anyone else want to build an HEDT with the EPYC 9575F? Sure it is a $12k chip that draws 400W just on it's own, but.... 64 cores clocking to 5Ghz 12 Channels of DDR5-6400 supporting ECC 256MB L3 Cache All the connectivity you'd ever want Outside my personal price range, but I will be looking...
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    Video Cards

    My instinct is that it'll be around 15% in general, but your use case is unusual enough that I wouldn't be surprised if it was significantly different based on architecture changes. The memory speeds might really help you.
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    Video Cards

    Best performance / power ratio will probably be though what I'm doing; getting the fastest card and then turning down the power consumption. What benchmark would you like to see and I'll run it?
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    Something Random

    The climate in Denmark now is actually quite similar to the climate in Central California when I was growing up. It is shockingly pleasant. Until the Gulf Stream stops at least. I'm only 5 meters from the fjord, but the building is 10 meters above it. The building codes are doing a pretty good...
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    Ryzen

    I'm hoping it will be, otherwise I'll just keep sitting on my 13900kf until it fails.
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    Something Random

    Not having power is annoying, not having drinkable water can be a problem. Living in a place that has demonstrated an inability to deal with common occurrences is....to be avoided.
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    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    There have been some cool documentaries on the progress in Tetris. I remember watching one for an hour. Fascinating and well produced. I haven't touched it since the NES was the newest console out.
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    Video Cards

    The story I read about AMD leaving the high end quoted AMD execs as saying they needed more mid-range market share to get developers to give their architecture more attention, without which they couldn't be as competitive or reliable as nVidia. If AMD has this problem, Intel is really in trouble.
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    Home NAS

    Low power, should keep up with 8x Ultrastar in RAID0 ;) And PCIe 3x4 is good for.....100GBps?
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    Ryzen

    A ways up this thread we discussed memory compatibility, and the impact of even unpopulated memory slots on reliability and performance. This is a fun dive into more of that are interested in the geekier electrical engineering bits.
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    Something Random

    I hadn't looked before, but a mid-range BYD Seal Excellence (their small-midsized car) is $85k here. More than a Tesla Model 3.
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    5GbE

    The HEDT type boards, and the blingy ones can have them, here is one I was considering for my current build. https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z690%20AQUA%20OC/Specification.asp#Specification
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    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    Here in Denmark the culture is very much about finding value and showing off is frowned upon. Here if you buy the "Turbo" Porsche or the "AMG" Mercedes, you remove those badges so you aren't bragging. In the US they glue them onto the cheap cars to show off. Even clothing with brands on them are...
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    Video Cards

    I also heard that AMD will be leaving the top-end of the market, so nVidia will have no competition at all. Does not bode well for GPU prices in that range. Hmm....could I sell the 4090 and just hold my breath long enough to get the 5090. No doubt the 4090 price will tank once the new cards are...
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    Ryzen

    I've also read that the onboard graphics from any of the big three are already better than $100 GPUs, so again the only point would be do get the codec support with as low a power draw as possible.
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    5GbE

    I also think that 2.5 is a bit of a hack, with 5 even more so. I suspect most installs will go from 1 to 10 directly. Considering how much 10Gb gear is already out there, and how easy it is to work with, I'm surprised there is this much effort of half-steps.
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    Blocked Internet Connection

    This sounds vaguely like something I had years ago. IIRC, I followed instructions online to remove and reinstall the TCP/IP stack (more than just the NIC).
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    Selfhosting fun

    Proxmox was a very easy thing to figure out if you're already familiar with ESXi. If I were to ditch the Ubiquiti setup it would be for OPNSense and TailScale, but at the moment I can't be bothered. Maybe when I have enough WiFi 7 stuff that I feel compelled to upgrade. What are people's...
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    Selfhosting fun

    I have a MinisForum U820 with upgraded SSD (4TB Samsung) and RAM (32GB) running Proxmox with my Home Assistant and Minecraft servers, a SAMBA share as my local backup target, along with my Linux sandbox that I should be spending more time learning in. The only other machine in my mechanical...
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    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    How do you know it didn't help? ;) Honestly, we're having our 18th anniversary in a couple weeks, so seems ok?
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    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    Civ V has 5,000+ hours, Rust is 2,000+, Satisfactory, Cities Skylines and Kerbal Space Program are in the 1,000+. Eve Online is 10,000+, but I was logged in with 4 accounts at a time so it counts 4x. Anything with more than 300 hours for me is a game I enjoy. Generally things with 100-300 are...
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    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    I love Stellaris, though I only have about 600 hours on it. Just like with Civilization, the one city/planet/smol thing is my jam.
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    Ryzen

    I don't need full stability, I probably wouldn't even notice one crash a week. But my understanding with the X670E is that you have basically no chance of high speeds, particularly at higher capacities, even with only 2 DIMMs. This doesn't seem fun to me. And I do like performance from a purely...
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    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    I made it part of the way through X-Com 2, but like Merc, I get attached. I would actually prefer to start over rather than go on after someone on my team died. My Satisfactory 1.0 server has logged 180 hours since it launched 20 days ago? My OCD loves this game.
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    Overheating

    In the storage capacity per weight/volume, buying more memory cards and leaving everything on them until you get home would probably win?
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    Ryzen

    For me the only reason is the memory stability, otherwise I don't think it matters much. If you want more in the way of slots and storage, is Threadripper being developed at all anymore? The increased capacity, performance, and reliability of modern drives means my my storage needs are no...
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    Ryzen

    Worse than just two PCIe slots, they can't both be 16x 5.0 at the same time. But for me the thing I'm worried about going AMD is the memory compatibility issues, and this seems to be the best option there. 2x 48GB at 8800 would be great. Storage is either local and fast or remote and slow. For...
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    Ryzen

    This motherboard looks like a candidate for my next build. The additional RAM compatibility (still far from perfect) is most welcome.
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