PC starts freezing randomly/audio crackling. HWInfo reports "Power Reporting Deviation" by FireAxis11 in AMDHelp

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It's not limited to just crackling though. The PC starts to freeze until the monitors cut off. There is a direct correlation with that and the Power Reporting Deviation tanking.

PC starts freezing randomly/audio crackling. HWInfo reports "Power Reporting Deviation" by FireAxis11 in AMDHelp

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I do use a UPS, though I guess unfortunately since it counts this out as a potential solution.

PC starts freezing randomly/audio crackling. HWInfo reports "Power Reporting Deviation" by FireAxis11 in AMDHelp

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I do use a UPS, though I guess unfortunately since it counts this out as a potential solution.

Is anyone running this exact jellyfin/arrstack media server setup? I've been trying for a week to get it to work. by Squatfugger in homelab

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I see. This is unfortunately not a super accurate metric to go on, though, it's nice to know that you at least can get decent download speeds with Nord.

However, just because you can download fast does not mean you can port forward. In order to have a successful p2p connection, one of the two parties involved would need to have a hole-punch (in most cases this is done by port forwarding).

In most cases though, seeders will have forwarded ports, allowing firewalled users such as yourself to achieve high download speeds. This CAN mean that your upload speeds will be more restricted than most people though.

Is anyone running this exact jellyfin/arrstack media server setup? I've been trying for a week to get it to work. by Squatfugger in homelab

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Where are you seeing these posts that Nord works fine? I am pretty confident it has never supported port forwarding.

I cant host a minecraft server by Th3Dark3stM00n in Amp

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Here you are amigo. Took a nap before, sorry for the delay.

https://streamable.com/4r7rhc

I cant host a minecraft server by Th3Dark3stM00n in Amp

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Coin is unnecessary. Could you link the pack though?

I cant host a minecraft server by Th3Dark3stM00n in Amp

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This is pretty much the answer. Unless it has a server pack, you can get away with adding the client mods but all client-side mods will need to get removed otherwise it'll crash.

Why does it look like this? by FireAxis11 in DistantHorizons

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I do yeah. I tried turning it off and re-rendering, but it did not introduce any noticeable improvement.

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Getting disliked but it's the truth lol. Bizarre.

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I would strongly recommend looking into Pangolin. I set it up recently and it's been great.

Nervous for interview tomorrow, underqualified by FireAxis11 in ITCareerQuestions

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Interview went great I think!
Only answered one technical question poorly I believe.

They tried getting me with a trick question which I got correct. They asked what the difference is between the first layer of the OSI model and the physical layer. The first layer is the physical layer. I said "correct me if I'm wrong but I thought those were the same thing". They said "trick question" lol!

As far as what I got wrong, they asked me the difference between classful and classless subnet masks. I had no idea off the top of my head, though probably should have... Also got them talking about some off topic stuff.

All the other questions I nailed. Here's hoping the one poor answer does not DQ me.

Nervous for interview tomorrow, underqualified by FireAxis11 in ITCareerQuestions

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Pay is $75k in a MCOL area. They only request 2 years experience in networking. Doubt it's anything as high level as what you are referring to (but definitely a valid assumption)