tomten 3mo ago • 60%
Someone being funny? BUG
tomten 3mo ago • 100%
Yeah sharks don't like the taste of people but they generally have poor eyesight so they mistake surfers etc splashing on the surface for food or as you say just curious.
tomten 3mo ago • 100%
AMD has been open source since late 2017?
tomten 4mo ago • 75%
Ok so it's by pure alcohol and wine is typically about twice the alcohol than beer so I would guess by just amount beer is still a bit more.
tomten 4mo ago • 100%
I use Alpine Linux for all my dockers, small and fast.
tomten 4mo ago • 100%
Becoming fat/obese
tomten 4mo ago • 100%
Thats what I did when win 7 support was ending, been very happy and there's no way I'm going back to Windows.
tomten 4mo ago • 86%
That's one of my issues with premium, I expect no ads with it but you would still get all the sponsorship stuff which are ads.
tomten 5mo ago • 100%
Ah they sold boards with the bugged versions of the i225? Mine had the rev3 chip which is supposed to have fixed the issues with the older revisions.
tomten 5mo ago • 100%
That's not good, I actively try to avoid realtek cards since they are unreliable in linux. I have an asus board with an Intel nic but I haven't had these issues.
tomten 5mo ago • 100%
Nope, you have to do the bypass
tomten 5mo ago • 95%
2.5" disks are SMR, you don't want that in a raid.
tomten 6mo ago • 100%
Unless you have use case for that much horsepower I would suggest, like others here, buy a mini PC as a start and if you need more down the line buy a second one. They are cheap, fairly quiet and don't use much power.
tomten 7mo ago • 84%
Ok but how long does it take to get the stemcells
tomten 9mo ago • 100%
1994? It was released 90.
tomten 9mo ago • 100%
No not really, even with a couple of hundred employees it would be a lot for that.
tomten 9mo ago • 100%
Does zoom do a ton more than the meeting app since they have 7500 employees?
tomten 9mo ago • 100%
That's not why it's repeated a 1000 times, it's so when you actually do want to buy something in that category you're more likely to buy theirs because it's familiar.
tomten 9mo ago • 100%
It's called power supply idle control, worth a test.
Hi, I just recently upgraded to a 7800X3D and a Asus B650e-i board (latest bios, 1637) and as soon as I enable 6000MT/s on my memory I get stutters and turning it back to auto doesn't help, I have to clear cmos to get it working normally again. Managed to borrow another memory kit (also 6000MT/s) and cpu from a friend and the memory kit didn't help but changing to the 7950x worked, no stutters. This is in Linux and TPM is disabled. Any ideas ?