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  1. sedrosken

    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...
  6. sedrosken

    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...
  12. sedrosken

    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.
  17. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    If the direct cable is compatible with your power supply, 100% I'd go for that one. That's always going to be less sketchy than adapters.
  18. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Travel is by far too expensive for me to ever consider doing outside of having a really good reason (visiting family, reimbursed travel for work) at the very least for right now. I get anxious when I'm away from home, too, so it's not particularly great for my health either.
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    Something Random

    I wouldn't have either until I got a nice bookshelf and a place of my own. I hadn't thought of myself as sentimental over these things until then, but I've even bought some boxed hardware just to display the box since then, as well as show off the boxes of hardware I'm using. I guess it keeps...
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    Something Random

    For other news, I've been playing with a Cirrus Logic GD5428 card in the hopes of having a more compatible card for use with alternative operating systems since the VLB Trio64V+ is so weirdly rare (likely not meant to exist explicitly) that drivers only exist for Windows 3.x and 95, drying up in...
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    Something Random

    The MC server VM has 8GB allocated to it, with 7GB set as the minimum and maximum allocation for the JVM args, leaving a gigabyte or a bit less for the rest of the OS, which on anything but console Linux would be worrying, but Debian sits at 92MB used at a bash prompt for me, so... I'd like to...
  22. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Hm. I'm troubleshooting a huge issue I'm having with frankly ridiculous IO delay figures on the Proxmox server. Like, there are times where it'll just sit there with the CPU barely going used but IO delay is going completely nuts -- these VMs are running off of an NVMe SSD for pete's sake. In...
  23. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    My 4K TV is 43" and there's just absolutely no possible way I could fit that on a desk or make it comfortable to use as a monitor. I already think I'm maxed out in terms of useful screen area with how I use and sit at my desk.
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    Which LinuX

    I don't pay attention to FOSS evangelists so I don't let any of that bother me. Frankly IMO most folks from the FSF are nutjobs not worthy of your respect or even acknowledgement. I just use what I like, open-source or proprietary. I have a healthy respect for what open-source software stands...
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    Which LinuX

    I personally don't like Ubuntu at all, its reliance on snaps makes my skin crawl, but for a beginner there really is no better option, as all the tutorials are written with it in mind first. You might try Mint, I haven't used it in any capacity since 2015, but as I understand it it's basically...
  26. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    To be fair, I am trending upward. I went from a 19" screen, to a 21.5" screen, to a 23, to a 24, and now to a 27. But yeah, as Lunar said, if you start looking for anything bigger they want to sell you 4K, and I don't want to A. push that many pixels for no reason and B. have to resort to DPI...
  27. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    I feel I should probably mention I'm not pushing 4K, myself, I upgraded to a 1440p monitor back in mid-2021 and that's what I'm running at 120Hz. It's a ViewSonic something or other, VK2768KP...? Anyway, I like it a lot, it's IPS, can do up to 144Hz (120 in 10bpc mode, which is what I'm running...
  28. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    I don't know about seeing 120 FPS, but I can certainly perceive more than 60. Typically my floor for "buttery" FPS these days is around 90.
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    Ryzen

    Yikes, I knew these chips run hot, but 92C on a good air cooler is a bit much. I guess you really are expected to liquid-cool these enthusiast-grade chips, I don't know of a commonly available air cooler that does any better than a D15.
  30. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Likely not for the kind of performance dd needs, and a new Mac doesn't even have the ability to natively run x64 Windows, so either way there's likely a learning curve. Me, I daily Linux outside of work, so I could probably prod anything into useful service of some kind, but the pricing is...
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    Something Random

    Probably just general overscheduling, as busy as dd is these days. As for me, yes, it is ADHD, actually, at least partially. I went off of my medicine when I turned 17, it was causing more harm than it was helping. I too have a hard time committing more than a an hour, maybe two, to a task at a...
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    problem Newegg

    I'm nowhere near a Microcenter, the closest one is a 4 hour trip one way. So if I'm going to one, the savings have to be enough to justify the gas and time expenditure. Mostly I find myself buying from Amazon and Newegg for a lack of other options.
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    Something Random

    I don't think I've watched an actual new movie in like, 5 years or so. They just don't interest me. Granted, I'm neither into Marvel nor DC characters, so seemingly 70% of the landscape is gone just on that alone.
  34. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I'm not exactly a fan of his either, but I figured if most of his information was flat out wrong he'd be out of business by now. I do feel like he focuses entirely too much on the high end.
  35. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I was intrigued in particular by the W3-2423. As Linus said, it's only MSRPing for 30 bucks more than the 13600K, and while that almost certainly beats it in raw CPU grunt, the extra PCI-E lanes and memory channels aren't anything to sneeze at, not at all. I expect the platform in general to be...
  36. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I'm not quite sure if the P8Z77-WS technically qualifies as a workstation platform, but it can take 1155 Xeons and ASUS calls it such, so I consider it one. It never performed its POST that slowly.
  37. sedrosken

    Wireless Outlets and Devices

    I had been toying with the idea of setting up a VM on my server to run an open-source smart-home device controller, but I don't even know what I'd want to use with it. Call me old-fashioned, I get jumpy when my printer makes an unfamiliar noise.
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    Ryzen

    I think it may also be motherboard-specific, too -- my B450M Pro4 took, takes even, its sweet time getting to the splash screen. I once clocked it at well over a minute before I even got the UEFI sign-on screen. Meanwhile my Aorus X470 with the same CPU and more memory only takes about 10...
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    Something Random

    Ouch, Handy. Manual dishwashing until you get the part replaced, then? I don't have room in my place for a dishwasher, and I live alone, so I have no reason to really need one, but I remember them almost being more trouble than they were worth too. Merc, I have calls like that roughly monthly...
  40. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Believe you me, I've not only got NFS set up on my NAS (and prefer it, on UNIX-like guests), I've investigated the various alternative network file system solutions available for Windows 9x and early NT. Nothing integrated quite so flawlessly as SMB does, to my growing distress.
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    Something Random

    I just realized, I probably will need to split off Samba into its own restricted VM with an older version once the update lands where they yank SMBv1 support. Half my network still depends on that!
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    Something Random

    It's only 40 bucks until you add a couple transceivers and cables, by the way, then it jumps to 90 dollars. Then again, that's still surprisingly reasonable. I still think it's quite overkill for my uses though, when 2.5 or 5 would get me the full throughput of the RAID array anyway. (For...
  43. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Yeah, I'd have liked to get one of those for fooling around with, but my budget was as close to Zero Dollars as it got, the whole name of the game was reusing hardware I'd gotten for free. With the VM server now I'm easily covered if I ever do get smart home devices or decide to swap my current...
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    Something Random

    It's been a learning experience, working with Proxmox on the new VM server, but I've successfully retired my old NAS box at least. I currently can't pass through any PCI-E devices or, curiously, the whole machine seems to lock up, despite having the kernel modules and parameters configured...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I don't have anything that's so monumentally important here at home that anything more than a RAID5 is really needed -- I make regular backups to cold storage and more beyond that for the stuff that's actually important.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Don't those used enterprise drives have huge amounts of power-on hours? Granted, I usually look to power-on count for a sign of wear over hours, but I thought these came at such a high amount of hours that it was concerning. I'd really rather not spend the money on the drives only to turn around...
  47. sedrosken

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I personally can't think of a single use-case (relevant to me or our clients) where something that big (and expensive!) could be of use. None of our clients have storage needs that intensive, we don't, and I personally certainly don't, I'm agonizing over finding a group of 3 WD Red...
  48. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I've had COVID twice so far, I almost think I'd prefer still being unable to taste to the lingering shortness of breath I've got -- 90% sure it's all mental, my O2 saturation never drops below 95. No brain fog to report, though. That actually reminds me, I'm overdue for my booster.
  49. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Possibly, but nVidia's likely to price it such that no one looking for a mid-ranger will give it a second glance. Not everyone has 700 dollars US to spend on a GPU, I know I certainly didn't, plus at least for the next couple cycles nVidia's name is mud with me. Also bear in mind that with the...
  50. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    After some (expected!) struggles getting the A770 to play nicely -- I had to build and install the 6.2-rc4 mainline kernel, and switch to Wayland -- I do have it working under Linux. For something that's only supposed to be getting, like, 70% of the performance that it is under Windows, it's a...
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