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  1. sedrosken

    Weird speaker problem (possible virus?)

    That's fairly common actually, the speakers in my grandparents' TV did that back in the day. I think it was because it wasn't properly grounded.
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    Ryzen

    There's some rumbling of a coming 5600X3D. My guess is that they're trying to offload 5800X3D chips that didn't pass mustard with all of their cores, but if the pricing is right (i.e. less than a used 5800X3D) I may buy one so I have the 5500 to then pass down to my server. I really need the...
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    Something Random

    Well that was a complete disaster. The Linksys card I bought has a Broadcom 4321b/g/n chipset, because I accidentally bought a v1 revision of the product instead of the v2 I wanted. Even with the firmware, and even with the proprietary driver compiled for my kernel, I couldn't get it to work...
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    Something Random

    That's all true; most chipsets/boards of the era couldn't take them. AMD was a pretty safe bet, but on the Intel side, it was a good way to ask for pain. However, I'm 126% sure that the i830M chipset does support them in the correct configuration -- I think the one I was trying to use might have...
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    Something Random

    Nope, no built-in WiFi, but I can add it -- take off the keyboard and there it is, a mini PCI slot and two little antennae. If I find something more useful to do with the PCMCIA slot, I might grab a card for it. As it is right now it's fine without it. Unfortunately in the pursuit of making a...
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    Video Cards

    Everyone's cutting costs, no one can make a product that doesn't kill itself to save their life, all anyone wants is your money and they don't care about making a quality product and getting said money legitimately.
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    Something Random

    I don't actually think my model is equipped with an 802.11b card -- that's fine by me, I've got an 802.11g PC card sitting on my desk that should support WPA2-AES last I knew, though the kernel module for it (prism54, later p54) has been orphaned since ~3.10 I believe, so it'll be fun prodding...
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    Something Random

    I was given a Latitude C400, on the condition that I destroyed the hard drive. Thankfully they let me handle that, and didn't just take it, because it's one of those models that uses a caddy and a pin-header to edge-connector adapter. I don't mind giving up or destroying a 22 year old hard drive...
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    Gigabyte Motherboards Self-Hacked

    I heard about this yesterday, and thankfully it seems mine isn't one of the models listed. For some reason either they neglected to mention any X470 parts, or the X470 parts genuinely aren't affected -- not that it matters anyway mind, since I don't run Windows and would have turned off any...
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    Windows 11

    That's actually really good to know, thank you. I guess I'll be preparing a standard image after all!
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    Ryzen

    Naming AC'97 and HD Audio codec suppliers might be a bit of cheating. ;) Yeah, I have no excuse for forgetting ESS either, I have and quite enjoy one of their AudioDrive cards. I'm intrigued by the Solo-1 and how it supposedly offers full DOS sound support on PCI without any emulation...
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    Windows 11

    The way I handled deploying Office 2021 (we used it for a mass deployment on some Surfaces before we wisely just began selling them Microsoft 365 on a tenant account in yearly commitments instead) was I used the Office Deployment Tool to download the data for 2021, then used the same tool on the...
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    Ryzen

    I have to admit I've come around to their point of view. What works in my personal home office doesn't do so hot in a company where the turnaround for a breakdown means lost revenue.
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    Ryzen

    NEC also implemented some 186 instructions. Hilariously I think that let them run some things that normally "required" a 286 or better -- I think the VGA driver for Windows 3.0 used said instructions. There's a patched version floating around now that gets around that for whatever use-case one...
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    Ryzen

    Right, the actual core was a VLIW thing I think, and it emulated the x86 instruction set. There was an optimization engine that supposedly made repetitive tasks a bit faster the more you did them, but I don't know how well that would work on a more complicated operating system than Windows 9x.
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    Windows 11

    Well that's downright annoying, isn't it? I already had to do a rain dance and throw salt behind my shoulder to get Windows 10/11 to upgrade from Home to Pro on an OEM key, but that is at least understandable to a certain extent. It boggles my mind that they seem to expect you to completely...
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    Ryzen

    That's a fair point on the SSDs, though I wonder how many of them use the same NAND chips from Micron or whoever. Chewy also forgot Aureal and Crystal audio, though to be fair Aureal chipsets usually found themselves sold on Turtle Beach PCBs. For graphics vendors, a couple other notables would...
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    Ryzen

    It's much the same as with everything else. Used to be you had more than just two options for hard drives. More than the three (four?) options for video cards. Hell, you even used to have a third or fourth option for CPUs -- compatible with your motherboard and all. I also understand why it's...
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    Video Cards

    I love my A770, but I bought it expecting problems and it delivered a few times. I'm also not really able to leverage the compute power since the programs I would like to use only accelerate with CUDA. I bet it's a folding monster, but I'm not really interested in incurring the wrath of my...
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    Ryzen

    Abit, DFI, EPoX, FIC, Shuttle... all were great in their day, none are around to tell the tale.
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    Ryzen

    I find I don't have much trouble with ASRock, but their stuff does tend to be a little on the weird side. I bought my B450M Pro4 because it was the most reasonable option in my price range at the time. These days I don't know if I'd do the same, frankly I don't much care for any particular...
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    Something Random

    I get that, I really do, but the few on-prem QB installs I support are just complete nightmares. There are features that they paid for that just flat out do not function (mostly payroll related, they get around that by using an external thing to do that) and the server install I maintain (so...
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    Something Random

    Quickbooks is intended as a small business application, yes, but I've found it in use in a couple questionable environments.
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    Something Random

    As far as I know there are only a couple of speeds commonly sold (and not at all anymore, they'd sell you an SSD instead) that were faster than 7200rpm. And yes, it's a confusion with hard drives. The real solution is to stop running on-premises Quickbooks. (grabs squirt bottle) No. Bad!
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    Something Random

    The funny part is the second kit of RAM I ordered just arrived -- the first one seems to have been lost in the mail so far. Amazon says if it doesn't get here by tomorrow I can get a refund the next day. I kind of hope that happens so I can turn around and get the other kit in the mail in a week...
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    Something Random

    Yep, those are the ones. Apparently ERC is the generic name and TLER is WD's particular implementation of it as I understand it. I'd be more hesitant but this array is for me and myself alone, I keep good backups, and I'm aware of the risks. I personally don't need enterprise-grade hardware...
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    Something Random

    Newegg had a big sale (possibly still has?) on 8TB WD Blues, model 80EAZZ. Notably these are CMR. They don't have ERC, but it realistically hasn't been a big issue, and considering 4TB Reds are still like $120 each, I'll take the added potential headache of the occasional array rebuild if a...
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    Something Random

    Let me elaborate -- I have no interest in obtaining anything else, because my counter space is limited and the electric kettle is multi-purpose. I don't drink enough coffee to care -- maybe a cup or two in an entire month. Usually I'm a tea drinker.
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    Something Random

    Call me a neanderthal, but I found a local instant coffee brand I like since I only have my electric kettle and never drink more than a cup so it's wasteful to brew a whole pot or buy a keurig.
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    Something Random

    I use Spotify to find new artists and music, and then buy the lossless files to use over Jellyfin. I stopped using Plex because Jellyfin does 90% of the same things and i don't need a stupid pass for HW transcoding and such. My account here has been around for over a third of my life.
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    Need a Decent Phone

    The problem is, there's no limit to the numbers that can call on my work number (it's posted publicly) so it's infeasible for me to do that. It's a whole lot easier to just separate by SIM.
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    Need a Decent Phone

    Anecdotal, but the Google Phone app doesn't work so hot on a device that uses dual SIMs. I separate my calls by which SIM they're coming in on using ringtones, but the Google Phone app just uses the same one for both and I wasn't able to configure this.
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    Something Random

    I'm in that awkward position where I'm technically early Gen Z having been born in 1998, but I can't relate to really anyone born after 2001 or so. I think the term that's picking up steam for that is "zillennial". I could probably get dates if I wanted, but I don't have the time, money or...
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    Protected Game CDs?

    Interstate 76 is one of those games that are notoriously finicky and not a single config I had could properly run it either. I could get in-game, but everything was way too fast and the physics were busted -- this on a Pentium III. I also seem to recall VTMB to be similarly finicky. Icewind...
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    Video Cards

    My bet's on either zero or maybe a crappy 3050 or two. Haven't brick and mortar stores still been massively overpricing these things? I heard somewhere that was happening.
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    Protected Game CDs?

    GOG is fantastic from a preservation and porting standpoint, but I wish they'd offer an unaltered download for the original media or a ripped install thereof for the later Windows games they also sell. Not everything I'm trying to run these games on can run the installers (which, interestingly...
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    Protected Game CDs?

    I, er. Don't have much experience with ripping originals, not for software. I grew up poor and my dad knew how to use a bittorrent client. As far as UT goes, I've ripped an original of the Unreal expansion (Return to Na Pali) and I had no issues, though I'm not sure how relevant that is since...
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    NUC 13 Out of Whack

    I concur with Merc here. Be glad there's a secondary option at all.
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    Something Random

    We're switching RMM software at the company I work for -- thankfully, this comes with dropping a big site we had in our Datto implementation, so it's not nearly as much work as it looks like -- and it's entirely for cost reasons. Syncro seems to be more limited than Datto, but comes with a...
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    Need a Decent Phone

    It's my experience that eSIM worked both on my A53 5G, which was an AT&T phone, the S20 Ultra 5G I was using for work, and my S22, which are T-Mobile devices.
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    Something Random

    I think we all know the second option (euthanasia and Soylent-Green-ing) is far more likely. That's if we manage to not leave ourselves a complete smoking ruin before then.
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    Something Random

    Personal travel only. My mom's side of the family lives in that area.
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    Something Random

    Oh, I'm not flying out from any of those places. I live right next to VPS, which is the Destin-Ft Walton airport and I believe is adjunct to Eglin AFB. I can fly out from there to anywhere I like as long as I don't mind a layover in ATL, even on Allegiant, and I've been there often enough now...
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    Something Random

    I find myself in the Freeport FL area every now and again for work and it makes me homesick every time I'm there -- the roads are barely paved and squirrelly bar the main ones, there's all kinds of woods everywhere, people are sometimes miles apart -- the only telltale sign I'm not back home in...
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    Mini PC

    I don't think the main constraint is explicitly wattage for these newer chips, I think it's thermal density. It's a lot more difficult to wick heat away from something when the die's so small it can only barely make contact with a heatpipe. It's the main reason why there was a minor stink about...
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    Windows 11

    It's been my experience, especially on big build-changing updates, that it resets all my defaults again. It's almost to the point where I want to just break down and stop bothering with anything else, and that's exactly what they're going for, my guess anyway.
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    Windows 11

    IME every user setting that couldn't potentially cause a problem (for MS's bottom line, anyway) gets preserved. Essentially your default apps are reset to Microsoft's recommendations, but there's nothing stopping you from setting them back... until another update reverts them again.
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    Something Random

    What a dapper, handsome cat. Both of them, really.
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    Something Random

    Again, it's the opposite for me, I have a car and while I don't particularly enjoy driving I'm at least competent at it. I hate relying on strangers or getting lost.
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    Something Random

    For me it's the opposite. I'm a lot more at home in the middle of nowhere than I am in the middle of a city I didn't grow up in. I've never been in a proper "big" city and hope to never have to be.
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