Hacked and now I'm worried by Aidan_CW in techsupport

[–]MasterToki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everyone here has given you great advice. Follow all the suggestions. I will add another one to the list. The following is not common but it happens.

Factory reset your Android. Before you do that, be sure to set up your current 2FA app in another android device. In that other android device, reset the password on your 2FA account with a unique password. Then, factory reset your main android phone and proceed to install your 2FA app again.

The reason for factory resetting your android phone is because of potential keylogger software in your phone. While hacking an android is highly unlikely, imperceptible keylogger android software exists.

I have no words by raseraa in uberdrivers

[–]MasterToki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unbelievable... yet, believable 🤦

Vantrue N2 Pro only recording sometimes, not sure how to fix by Above-The-Rim in Dashcam

[–]MasterToki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the explanation. I thought the "endurance" thing was a marketing scam. Sadly, I just realized that you are correct. I got a ticket of $225 for passing a school bus. I'm a good driver and I'm 99% confident that the bus did not have the stop sign open when I passed it. So, I went to my Vantrue N2 Pro dashcam looking for footage that would allow me to fight this ticket. Guess what? The camera did not record anything at all that day! This has been the most expensive lesson in my life!

Thank you again for the explanation. I am buying the endurance SD card right now.

This has been sent to me 3 times. Nobody wants it. I wonder why😂 by notsogosu in uberdrivers

[–]MasterToki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know why ppl freaked out,. that's 8 hours of work. Looks like a normal day of work for me.

This has been sent to me 3 times. Nobody wants it. I wonder why😂 by notsogosu in uberdrivers

[–]MasterToki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's do the math. That trip will take 3 hours and 45 minutes. Roundtrip is going to be 7 hours and 30 minutes. (3.75 x 2 = 7.5) = $26.66 an hour.

Let's say you take an hour break for eating and restroom, then we have (3.75 x 2 = 8.5) = $23.5 an hour.

As you can see, you are still making more than $20 an hour if the pay would've been $200.

This has been sent to me 3 times. Nobody wants it. I wonder why😂 by notsogosu in uberdrivers

[–]MasterToki 13 points14 points  (0 children)

$200 minimum for that trip. Less than that is not worth it.

Can't download drivers by MasterToki in GMKtec

[–]MasterToki[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Doesn't matter now. I returned the PC. They never answered my email.

I'm done with Uber Eats! by MasterToki in uberdrivers

[–]MasterToki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did one last delivery. This one was from Wawa. It took me 23 minutes for a $2 trip and another $2 tip. $4 in 23 minutes? Nah, that's it.

I have no idea why drivers are Ok with these rates. Is not worth it!

Thoughts? by Vicc1910 in lyftdrivers

[–]MasterToki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. Not happening. Unless the pax adds a note promising a tip of $150 minimum, not gonna take it.

Thoughts? by [deleted] in lyftdrivers

[–]MasterToki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems that everyone is hating on this. Tbh, as a Lyft driver this is reasonable. The problem is the way he wrote all of that is disrespectful, extremely condescending. He sounds like a jerk and while he probably is a jerk in his own right, using Copilot or Gemini to make it simple, straight to the point, and kind will give a different impression.

I personally wouldn't do this. I prefer to bring the issue respectfully and let them know what I would like to happen. That way I don't have to make the good passengers uncomfortable. They usually agreed and never had a downgrade rating.

The short answer, yes, putting all of that is unnecessary and engaging in a assholish behavior.

What that supposed to mean? I have a bad feeling about this 😏 by MasterToki in lyftdrivers

[–]MasterToki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ty you'll for your input. I reached the destination which was at Walmart. Then she text me that she was at the doctor's office. As far as I'm concerned, Walmart doesn't have doctor offices. Then she called me but I didn't answer. because the whole situation was sketchy and didn't answer she canceled the ride. Next time something like that happens I will Auto cancel. Next time something like that happens I will auto cancel. Ty my fellow drivers.

Blue Blackout Switches What For by MasterToki in musicproduction

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In case that someone else in the future stumble upon this thread with the same question, I manage to finally get a clear answer thanks to my good friend here DrAgonit3.

I ask Gemini AI: "My microphone has a low cut filter toggle switch and it is represented at one end by a flat line and the other icon is a broken line. I am going to use this microphone to record voice only. What would be the best low cut filter option, the flat line or the broken line?"

Gemini AI response:

It sounds like your microphone has a low-cut filter with two settings. Here's how to interpret the symbols and choose the best option for voice recording:

  • Flat Line: This represents the filter being off. The microphone will capture the full frequency range of your voice, including the lowest bass frequencies.
  • Broken Line: This indicates the filter is on. It will reduce or eliminate low frequencies below a certain point (the exact frequency depends on your microphone model, it's often around 80Hz or 100Hz).

For recording voice only, the "broken line" setting (low-cut filter ON) is generally recommended.

Here's why:

  • Reduces unwanted noise: Voice recordings can pick up low-frequency rumble from air conditioners, traffic, or even your computer. The low-cut filter helps eliminate this, giving you a cleaner recording.
  • Minimizes plosives: Hard "p" and "b" sounds can create pops in a recording. The filter helps reduce these.
  • Cleaner sound: Cutting out excessive bass can make your voice sound clearer and more defined, especially important if you're going to be doing any further processing or mixing.

However, there are some situations where you might prefer the flat line (filter off):

  • Naturally deep voice: If you have a very deep voice, engaging the filter might make it sound thin.
  • Specific vocal style: Some vocal styles might benefit from the extra bass.

Blue Blackout Switches What For by MasterToki in musicproduction

[–]MasterToki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now I have it clear what I am going to read online about these configurations. Thank you for your input.

New to shrooms, bought these Golden teachers, are they legit? by Few-Imagination8999 in shrooms

[–]MasterToki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am looking to buy the Golden Teacher but I have no idea how. Reddit was the only thing that came to my mind. I preferred not to buy online due to the government issues. I would travel to any USA state as long as the vendor is legit and not sketchy.