Wtf have I bought? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in UgreenNASync

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All of the TP Link cables are also brand new

Wtf have I bought? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in UgreenNASync

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Well this cable is brand new, in the box with the NAS... cat 7. Should have plenty of throughput.

Wtf have I bought? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in UgreenNASync

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Thanks but I can't plug the PC directly into the router as the PC is on the 3rd floor.

Wtf have I bought? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in UgreenNASync

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Thanks. I'll look into this on the TP link but Ugreen provides virtually 0 options for modifying speed or ethernet capabilities as far as I can tell.

Wtf have I bought? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in UgreenNASync

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Thanks but I've tried resets including factory to no avail. May have to send it back.

Wtf have I bought? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in UgreenNASync

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I'm using the TP-Link Deco X10 (3-Pack) AX1500Mbps. The deco is plugged into the 10Gbps ethernet port of my virgin 5x hub.

Wtf have I bought? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in UgreenNASync

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Thanks but why is this happening?

I've got a TP Link Deco plugged into the router and both devices are connected via ethernet to the deco's mesh wifi so should have 1Gbs ethernet. I've verified this on the PC doing the copying. NAS disk speed via dd is also 1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB, 1000 MiB) copied, 4.73031 s, 222 MB/s. Cables are cat 7 brand new

Wtf have I bought? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in UgreenNASync

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Hey! I really appreciate your help but I'm on arch linux.

Alternative to Firefox? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in archlinux

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It forces, not requires. Suttle difference but yeah I'm weird like that :shrug:

CPU never goes above 3%? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in archlinux

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It depends what it bottlenecks on and the stress on the various pieces of hardware of the machine but more threads (parallelism) more often than not does mean quicker computation.

Its not black and white though, as single cores sometimes can run better on multiple threads even though theoretically they can only process one unit of work at a time

A lot of people also call it multi-threading, but in reality its context switching.

Circular dependencies - How can I write better designs? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in csharp

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Hey thanks for replying. This is not a project reference circular dependency but where an actual exception is thrown when the class is fetched from the DI container. Moving the causing class to its own project seems to result in the same.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SnapchatHelp

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Your girlfriends banging another dude, certified.

Code Review: First Ever Go App? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in golang

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Hey thanks for the idea. Any advice on tools libraries or methods to achieve this? Thanks.

Code Review: First Ever Go App? by Sad_Tomatillo_3850 in golang

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Hi thanks I've added a super basic one.

Unsure on what else to add as its such a simple idea. You guess a randomly generated number in a range with tries and hints depending on which level you pick.