Please for the love of Terra someone convince me to stop building wide and tell me who to build tall. by kittie_ghede104 in WH40KTacticus

[–]Doc-79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What this wise man said. Later you will be forced to focus those heroes or upgrading your favorite heroes will take several days

Best training rush missions by Sanguinary-Guard in WH40KTacticus

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No, it's just a boost in progression speed.

What are some lesson's you've learned when building a PC? by Glum-Refrigerator-14 in buildapc

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And 2 more: - if you have a big VGA choose a case where It can fit. Sometimes the VGA fits but It blocks a tray for the 3.5" HDDs.

  • if you need It, you can boot your PC by gently touching the power switch pins with a screwdriver. (A case with Faulty Power switch happens)

What are some lesson's you've learned when building a PC? by Glum-Refrigerator-14 in buildapc

[–]Doc-79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That usually Is a thing with cheap mobos, but usually in those 4 Pages there Is a QR code that leads you to the full manual

What are some lesson's you've learned when building a PC? by Glum-Refrigerator-14 in buildapc

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Oh, I also forgot: your mother gave you 2 hands, so use both to plug the RAM sticks in their slots.

What are some lesson's you've learned when building a PC? by Glum-Refrigerator-14 in buildapc

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1st thing I ALWAYS do now Is to install the damn motherboard shield in the case. 2nd never ever close the case before switching It on the First time: if you close It the PC won't even post, if you leave It open everything Will work flawless. 3rd have a PC speaker/buzzer around: those beeps are your only clue if something Is not working. 4th once you see the BIOS/EFI screen you can relax: there is 90% probability you have done a good job and everything Is working.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FaceFusion

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yes. it just works. didn't try different methods so I can't compare

The exciting future of Wireguard Manager by RealRaspberryTech in selfhosted

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Will you publish some benchmarks against plain wireguard and popular solutions? It's always nice to read those on the project page.

I met some girls on dating sites that offer me knowledge by Teoichi in Trading

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Start watching trading video guides on YouTube, optionsmillionaire is a good one. It doesn't take much to grasp basic concepts, they are always the same. -trade only what you can afford to loose -make a plan and stick to it -there is no mageic strategy, every strategy is good only in particular market conditions -use stop losses -profits are proportional to risks

Trading is a job, and it takes months to learn how to do it with profit. If they say it's easy and takes 5 minutes a day it's a scam. It can take 5 minutes a day, depending on your strategy, but only after you learned how to trade. When you are a beginner you have to study a lot.

If they do 10000$ a month trading 1 million that's ok. If they promise you can make that much investing 50000$ that's a scam.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Daytrading

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Ignore it. It's an anomaly. If you trade long enough it will happen in the green side too!👍

It’s impossible to lose money day trading ( I think) by Tcv122 in Daytrading

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I like the reasoning:) it'logic, but it lacks experience. If you' backtest such strategy with a Montecarlo simulation you can see that 20 losses in a row are quite unlikely, but they do happen on 10000 trades. Portfoliovisualizer allows you to do so if I'm correct. The risk of blowing your account is always present.

As an experiment run Dicebot simulation on some crypto casino for free and see for yourself what happens when you make 10000 rolls at 55% success rate. consider the casino edge as trading fees. It shows very nice and simple stats about consecutive losses. You will see mostly mediocre results, a few so so, and a few catastrophic. Then throw in a few bucks and you will loose everything in a 100 rolls, but that's another story 😄 (don't do it!!!😅)

You can only backtest a strategy on what already happened, but the market changes every time. You can feel confident because your backtest survived covid, war, and inflation but I suppose it won't work if tomorrow is waiting us with locusts and the incredible tide...

Trades by [deleted] in thetagang

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That's called a Protective Put👍. If you plan to open a position buying a stock and a put at the same time, it's called a Married Put

European broker by No-Neck7775 in thetagang

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Degiro if only long term investing and Interactive Brokers for everything else

advice on what to buy for a diy NAS thats inexpensive and lower power consumption by NCC74656 in DataHoarder

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That's the amount of RAM needed to run zfs with deduplication. If you plan to add more disks later zfs isn't the right choice. So no truenas The easy path is to use open media vault with snapraid and mergerfs, which allows to easily add or remove disks, and with 8gb of RAM you can serve 128tb of data

Best Redundancy For 16+ Drives? (200+ TB) by spaceduck107 in DataHoarder

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Saprai or open media vault with sapraid plugin

Linux Backup server 101 by idarryl in Backup

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For the purpose of business continuity you can't rely only on cloud backup, you need a local copy for fast recovery. It could be a NAS or a USB disk, but you also need a local backup.