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  1. sedrosken

    Something Random

    See, I would have just done fiber (as much as I hate terminating it) or copper direct attach like Lunar, but the cards at the other end are RJ45 and for some ungodly reason SFP seems to ratchet the price up on the cards by about 2-3x. I don't think it's necessarily a huge issue the way I have...
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    Something Random

    Hmm. 10Gb copper transceivers definitely don't run cool. Even linked at only 1Gbps (I don't have the 10Gb cards in yet) they're producing enough heat to burn me when I pull them from the switch. They do work fairly well though, even if the switch is a bit more finicky than I'd like -- usually...
  3. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Doing some upgrades to my network again. I bought a cheap 4-port 2.5GbE switch with dual 10Gb SFP ports and a couple of copper transceivers that should be able to do 10Gb over CAT5e under very short runs (the longest I'll be doing is around the room to my main desktop, which will be ~15ft or...
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    Software Defined Storage Solutions

    The problem with eliminating on-prem FS stuff is that a lot of the businesses I run into simply don't have the bandwidth to make using a cloud service across however many computers feasible. Whether that's because of their positioning and the lack of options from the area ISPs, or they just...
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    Something Random

    Oh, and regarding DDNS, I eventually just decided to abandon my old DDNS provider and go with one that was supported natively. I was using Dynu because I'd been using NoIP before this and got annoyed with needing to "confirm" my hostname every thirty days, and Dynu didn't need that. I was...
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    Something Random

    OpenVPN is just what I used first, know how to get running, and have clients configured for everywhere. I don't have the bandwidth at home for it to really matter either way, I'm working with 10mbps up and everything I have can saturate that easily. That and it looks like Wireguard would require...
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    Something Random

    Well. I just learned I don't qualify for the federal connectivity program that was partially subsidizing my cable bill anymore, so to lower it, I took my service down from 500/10 to 250/10. Which was plenty when I first moved in. I'm not sure precisely why or even when I upgraded. The main...
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    Something Random

    Well, I got pfSense going and it was only very annoying. The ISO won't boot from a Ventoy USB and I had to make a special USB just for it with a special USB-specific image, even. After some hiccups with the routing or something being dropped every couple minutes -- fixed with a reboot -- it...
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    Something Random

    Good to see you again Coug!
  10. sedrosken

    Drive damage

    I do actually use the drill method to destroy data on drives from machines we take from customers for disposal. Drives are cheap and plentiful, no sense risking a lawsuit for saving them.
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    APPLE INVENTS BLACK COMPUTERS

    The Pismo and Wallstreet G3s were black. Apple had a black polycarbonate Macbook in 2006-7 I believe, though that may have just been a black display and white under-case.
  12. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    Both of my B450 boards are ASRock. My X470 in my main now is a Gigabyte. My friends report issues on everything from ASUS to Gigabyte to Biostar/MSI to even some OEM machines, all the way from the B350 chipsets on up to X570. None of us own Zen4 yet -- those of us inclined to upgrade bought...
  13. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    Ryzen was more the start of AMD and Intel actually trading blows vs AMD having total dominion over the market. Intel was caught with their pants down at first, sure, but Coffee Lake and especially Alder are actually quite good performers. Intel just took way too long to bring pricing back to...
  14. sedrosken

    Blackened October/November Deals

    Black Friday was always a prime time to jack everything up 50% prior to it so people felt like they were getting deals. Better to just buy something when you need it vs. buying at a particular time of year.
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    APPLE INVENTS BLACK COMPUTERS

    Right? This isn't even the first time Apple's made a black computer. The coverage is ridiculous.
  16. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    Bear in mind with that figure that Ryzen laptops are quite uncommon and a lot of folks have gaming laptops. You're not likely to get any of those without an Intel CPU and nVidia GPU. The Steam Deck has gone a long way to remedying that, though. Xbox/PS/Switch are the lion's share of gaming...
  17. sedrosken

    Drive damage

    Are you sure you're not confusing Coug for P5-133XL?
  18. sedrosken

    Greyjay and SmartTubeNext

    Got it in and after a bizarre moment where I figured out only the armeabi v7 build would work -- side note, does this mean this device is only ARM32? -- I have it going. Very nice... I canceled my Nebula/CuriosityStream sub because I didn't watch it enough, I cancelled YT Premium, now it just...
  19. sedrosken

    Drive damage

    I'd say a decently powerful drill with a hard enough bit could easily poke holes through the drive with enough care and patience. Alternatively, disassemble the drive (most use T8 screws IIRC) and pull the platters -- if they're glass cores, you can shatter them, if not, I imagine bolt cutters...
  20. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I was borrowing an Omada router from work to test-drive and see if I wanted to buy one for myself, since we had spares (not in box, don't have a cow) and it was almost perfect... unfortunately, there's a longstanding bug/feature request related to DHCP options. I run a PXE boot server, I've got...
  21. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    It's Qualcomm, so I have about a mountain of salt to take their claims with. They've had their chance to be the market leader in performance and they blew it. Windows on ARM won't take off until the Qualcomm exclusivity contract finally ends because their desktop/laptop offerings don't perform...
  22. sedrosken

    Greyjay and SmartTubeNext

    The new ONN one is actually what I was recommended by a friend of mine, that's likely what I'm going for.
  23. sedrosken

    Greyjay and SmartTubeNext

    Considering grabbing a cheap Android TV box to check out SmartTubeNext, thanks for the idea Merc. If it works out I'll ditch YT Premium.
  24. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I traded the Parhelia off to a friend of mine who can appreciate it better -- I got frustrated with the drivers and being unable to disable vsync for love nor money. It also benchmarked worse than a GeForce3 Ti500, absolutely pathetic for something that was coming out before the Radeon 9700 Pro...
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    Greyjay and SmartTubeNext

    They do nothing. I think you can sideload applications through iTunes if you turn on some obscure developer mode, but it's a moot point since, you know, nothing open really gets made for iOS.
  26. sedrosken

    Is the formatting toolbar disabled for anyone else?

    Works for me. I almost thought it was some new "this site works best in internet explorer" bullshit targetting chrome instead until I realized I'm using Firefox and it would have prevented me from using it were that the case.
  27. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    Since when does Microsoft care about negative press that doesn't come in the form of a lawyer serving them court documents? They've been a technological punching bag for over thirty years now. They don't care as long as people keep buying the product, which, they will, because of inertia and...
  28. sedrosken

    Hard Drive Recommendations

    I feel a little pedestrian with my 3xWD Blue setup but it's been reliable and it's more space than I really plan to use for a very long time. I think I'm sitting at ~5TB used on the array, total? And thats with a backup of my steam games thrown on there so I don't have to waste my data cap...
  29. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Yep, everytime I try to do right, I'm wrong. Everyone's current and they got their latest ones a couple weeks before I showed up in preparation for the worst. Just sucks that the worst did in fact come to pass.
  30. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Well it's probably for the best that I'm so far away Merc, apparently the allergies I was fighting with a day or so after landing was COVID. I must have picked it up at the airport, or so my Mom says. I feel like an idiot and a horse's ass. I got over it fine by Tuesday, but my Grandma is...
  31. sedrosken

    Something Random

    My mom did a fair bit of her growing up in Crystal Lake. I was born in Elk Grove myself, we lived in Itasca for a while, then Romeoville, then my dad and I moved down to Kentucky.
  32. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I still support several businesses with fax lines and machines. Fun fact, PCs were able to fax directly back in the day, that was half the point of most modems, but I don't recall seeing anyone ever use it. Such a shame, really. Speaking of landlines, I've been thinking about getting with our...
  33. sedrosken

    Something Random

    As proof that my life is a comedy, I've used up this year's allotment of good luck and found a Antec Plus 1080 case at a thrift shop. And it has a build in it! A funky dual-Athlon MP build using an MSI K7D Master-L. It has dual 2000+s and a gig of DDR RAM, and, get this, a Matrox Parhelia. For...
  34. sedrosken

    I do want to buy a used car

    It was a heroic battle, but I got my oil changed, tires rotated, and rotors/pads replaced without major incident on Friday afternoon. I borrowed a floor jack from a coworker since my trolley jack apparently has erectile dysfunction (the hydraulic doesn't seal anymore), and even that couldn't...
  35. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Well, the Athlon XP build has kind of evolved into its final form: I found a reasonably-priced example of the Geode NX 1750, or in other words, a heavily, heavily binned Thoroughbred AXP nominally clocked at 1400MHz at 1.25v for a TDP of 14W. It came from Germany and arrived quite a bit before...
  36. sedrosken

    I do want to buy a used car

    Just trying to get it high enough to put a stand under it, yeah, but something's wrong with my jack. I'm going to borrow one from a coworker over this weekend so I can get the work done. It's past time.
  37. sedrosken

    I do want to buy a used car

    Nice! I meant to change out my rotors, brake pads and oil today, but either there's something wrong with my jack or it just can't lift high enough to move my car. I'm going to need to get another one before I can do the work.
  38. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Merc, I will say that I don't have the virulent hatred that you do. I think it's that I'm just too young to really remember these studios back when they weren't primarily motivated by being able to sell 2387432194873209847 copies on launch day simply because there wasn't that many people in the...
  39. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Yeah, Bethesda as we knew and loved them is dead.
  40. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I will say that ECS wasn't my first choice either but the particular model I'm using comes pretty well reviewed and it's promising that they thought it was of high enough quality to put their own name on it rather than release it under their PC Chips sub-brand. I'm aware that they did also do...
  41. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Yeah, without PAE (and without hacks, XP has no PAE due to driver issues) you can't get more than 3.25GB even disregarding chipset limitations. 2GB ought to be perfectly fine, as I'll explain below, but if it's not, I'll take 1GB and be happy with it. The kind of things these specs can run won't...
  42. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I don't know if I'm just cursed or what but the only PIII build I've ever managed to have stable was based on a i815EP b-step board out of Ukraine a few years back. Even that had some personality quirks. The only actually stable PIII machines I've had other than that were prebuilts. I say this...
  43. sedrosken

    I do want to buy a used car

    Merc, are the lenses your headlights shine through cloudy or yellowing? That might rate a visit with a polishing kit and a buffer, some sealant afterward. That'll help immensely right there. I'm told there are kits to black out the reflective surfaces on the inside of your fixtures for LED...
  44. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    No 'probably', definitely. OpenCL is treated as a back-path option only to be used if you absolutely must in most software if it supports it at all. If you're using any sort of professional compute solution, you're using CUDA or you're basically running in software. The only software I saw make...
  45. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    It will only ever be available on nVidia hardware as it's an nVidia technology and I doubt they're willing to license it out, at least (maybe) until such time as nVidia goes completely mask-off and leaves the PC graphics card market behind for their greener AI pastures. nVidia benefits from...
  46. sedrosken

    Laptop time?

    The problem with letting a laptop sleep in a bag is that Microsoft forces some newer sleep standards than plain ol' S3, meaning the WiFi hardware will wake up every so often, connect, and update some things. If you've ever noticed your laptop was rather hot and used a ton of battery while it was...
  47. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    There's also a point I realized a while back -- there are plenty of Sandy Bridge through Skylake machines that not only run fine, they're faster than the endorsed or even packed-in Pentium Silver craptops being sold by the boatload at your average Walmart. My cousin has one of those things...
  48. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    I mean, honestly, I've been getting along fine for anything that isn't heavy gaming on this Broadwell machine. For someone who just reads the news, checks their email, watches the odd YouTube video, positively elderly hardware (that was perfectly well supported under Windows 10) suffices just...
  49. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    I'll be alright with one to start with, and with the regularity I plan to use it, I don't expect disuse-based failure to be an issue. Once I have a workflow established, I'll be keeping eyes out for spares. They're not exactly uncommon.
  50. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    Looks like the ride's over for folks shoving Windows 11 onto 'unsupported' configs. Microsoft can't seem to leave it at just not supporting those folks, they have to actively push new hardware. Supposedly this is actually unintended behavior. The cynical part of me asks "for how long" in response.
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