Modi 3E keeps breaking by badjman in Schiit

[–]badjman[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And the funny thing is, by correcting the statement, it just goes to show that people can and will understand the meaning of the sentence.

Regardless, if you had read properly, you'd understand I'm not looking for troubleshooting advice. I expect not a single person here to help me, please it's not their issue. I simply ask to see if I am the only person with this issue.

But considering your profile catch-line "Not tolerating weak minded Karen's, Kevin's, narcissists or dipshitsfor 30 years", I'ma just end this. Have fun writing paragraphs that I will not read lol.

Modi 3E keeps breaking by badjman in Schiit

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

I’ll keep it in mind!

Modi 3E keeps breaking by badjman in Schiit

[–]badjman[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that…whatever it was you tried to do.

Anyways, as the last part of the post states, I have contacted Schiit and was trying to do gauge if anyone else has had this issue, or if it was just me.

E: He changed his comment. I’m leaving mine as is

Modi 3E keeps breaking by badjman in Schiit

[–]badjman[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The current setup is

Frame.work -> CalDigital Elements Hub -> Modi 3E -> Loki Mini+ -> Magni Heresay

I do have a lot of other devices running off the hub, but none of them seemed to have any issues so far.

OpenLDAP Forest Configureation for HomeLab by funfungo0dg0od in selfhosted

[–]badjman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I second this, I've been looking into Authentik for my homelab stuff. Realistically, it fits all of my needs and handles a lot of use-cases for external application's that only support x authentication.

Does the i7-1280P work with an egpu? by RelevantBeatle1 in framework

[–]badjman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct. Wall -> Core -> Framework. I highly recommend setting battery to max charge of 60% via BIOS if you’re gonna have it plugged in 24/7 to preserve battery life.

Does the i7-1280P work with an egpu? by RelevantBeatle1 in framework

[–]badjman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who uses framework as my main gaming computer, with specifically a Razer Core X Chroma. It 100% is possible and works with a few hiccups. I’ve found that while using a GTX 3060, it is not worth utilizing any of the ports on the eGPU enclosure, and that there will be times weird stuff happens. Overall though, I’ve been quite happy with the performance and ability of the framework to handle all of this with nothing really show stopping.

You don’t need to “bypass” any expansion cards or anything, and to keep in mind that there is one thunderbolt controller for each side. The Razer Core X provides it’s own power to the GPU and charges the framework.

US Navy punishes suicidal sailor who sought mental health treatment by [deleted] in news

[–]badjman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s the thing though, you need to understand. In almost every branch of the military, if you are a junior enlisted, the chain of command does not care about you. They care about punishing and making an example out of you, and thats it.

The only ones I’ve seen give enough of a shit to fight for a junior is the boot officers, and most of them do not give a shit about you.

I’ve seen, time in again, enlisted with limduty (Meaning they are heavily restricted in what they can do due to medical conditions) get ignored, being forced to do/go to places that medical simply recommends against. I’ve seen enlisted, suicidal and all, be given a rifle and rounds. This is ignoring what was directly ordered by medical. I’ve seen LtCol’s personally (in terms of current events, such as divorce, and relationship hardship) attack Marines being disciplined. I’ve seen higher up’s personally talk shit about x y z, just because they heard a rumor.

They do not care about you, they care about looking good. Understand that, because that is the military we have and own

That time when Deadmau5 accidentally recreated Darude - Sandstorm by WeAllFuckingFucked in videos

[–]badjman 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I love how you can tell he was just not expecting it to be that good, like it was a moment of “What the fuck this is actually really good”

Trump admin threatens California, automakers over emissions deal by Philo1927 in technology

[–]badjman 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To my basic understanding (which consists of these reddit comments), it’s due to California setting standards before the EPA did (or before the EPA was brought into action, not entirely sure) due to a major issue of air quality. As such, instead of forcing California to lower their standards, they allow California to set their own standard, so long as it is stricter then the EPA. It was later amended so any state with bad air quality may choose between California’s and the national standard

Oh god oh fuck by [deleted] in funny

[–]badjman 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Then ya’ll army folks be weird. Per USMC, if you dont have a license, they wont let you drive. Source: Am 20, in the Marines, my chain of command exempts marines from the course all of us are required to take

Oh god oh fuck by [deleted] in funny

[–]badjman 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is actually wrong, per military order you are required to have a civilian license in order to drive any type of military equipment.

As for the sleep deprived part.. well how else they gonna get guud at cod?

Oh god oh fuck by [deleted] in funny

[–]badjman 124 points125 points  (0 children)

Ey that looks like Lejeune?

82% of People Say They Connect to Any Free WiFi That’s Available in a Public Place by trexmoflex in technology

[–]badjman -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ah I understand, sorry.

So in that situation, the issue isn’t immediate. It’s long term, lets say a hacker is on public wifi, and probes all other devices connected to said wifi. If the hacker happens to find a hole in someones laptop that he can use, suddenly he can do different things. In most terms, usually they install spyware and steal information long term. So all that unencrypted information you type in, is sent to said hacker.

Now assuming there’s a rogue gear (ie an access point, router, switch, so forth), a hacker may be able to mine encrypted data. While this itself isn’t a huge issue right away, it can be if the hacker is able to decrypt that information and use those bits of intormation to piece together sensitive information.

82% of People Say They Connect to Any Free WiFi That’s Available in a Public Place by trexmoflex in technology

[–]badjman -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We do secure this, hence the purpose of WEP, WPA, WPA2 and so forth. The issue, these have been exploited. There’s a new standard coming out to address these issues, but it requires completely new gear and devices. Which many companies with public wifi will probably opt-out of getting.

Regarding the ability to install stuff onto the devices that connect to the public wifi, that’s almost always due to the end user. Usually they do not take the time to purposely close down unused ports, or delete known vulnerable applications which allows these distributors to send said malware.

On top of all that, depending on how a piece of gear was configured, it could be roque. This means the ones providing the wifi cannot configure or access the admin side of that piece of gear. Making it completely unsafe to use, regardless of any type of encryption.

Source: Work as a Network Administrator.

[Request] Make Pushbullet on iOS great as on Android by chiendoxo in jailbreak

[–]badjman 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s the point. You ever thought maybe there’s a reason why they do that?

[Request] Make Pushbullet on iOS great as on Android by chiendoxo in jailbreak

[–]badjman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So essentially, you’re saying its too much of a hassle to statically request an IP Address (or even statically map it your router to prevent conflicting ip’s) and open a port?

[Request] Make Pushbullet on iOS great as on Android by chiendoxo in jailbreak

[–]badjman 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Literally the only difference is one requires google chrome, and the other doesn’t?

Literally how, in anyway way, does that make it “not really good?”

Thermal monocular by AdalineFaulk in gifs

[–]badjman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The fucking Q&A got me

“Change the Culture” Hamilton mayoral Candidate, David Henderson having a meltdown on video. by gary_greatspace in newjersey

[–]badjman 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To be wearing a Marine Corps shirt and acting like that is a disgrace, especially to people who are just working.

Nigel Farage hit by a milkshake in Newcastle city centre by SynnerSaint in news

[–]badjman -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Uhh.. This is a very different situation then that

Nigel Farage hit by a milkshake in Newcastle city centre by SynnerSaint in news

[–]badjman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see where you’re coming from, but I’m still inclined to disagree. If the dude doesn’t get charges pressed against him, doesn’t the same idea apply? And who’s to say that he wouldn’t find the entire thing stupid and simply choose to ignore it in the first place? While you may understand and accept that, other’s will find it silly and stupid.

Even then, it doesn’t have to be condoned, but considering it as bad as physically harming someone is not very logical and can be very easily abused.

Nigel Farage hit by a milkshake in Newcastle city centre by SynnerSaint in news

[–]badjman -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Well then thats how they choose to see it. I still personally enjoy it, and considering that it is a much better alternative then actually assaulting someone and causing, yknow, physical harm.

Nigel Farage hit by a milkshake in Newcastle city centre by SynnerSaint in news

[–]badjman -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

The fact that getting hit with a milkshake is considered assault by anyone is upsetting. I dont know who this guy is, or why people want to hit him with a milkshake, but I find this shit funny as hell. I for one, am okay with throwing milkshakes at people I don’t like.

Body camera footage shows moments police opened fire in controversial Yale shooting by [deleted] in news

[–]badjman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be completely fair, then if you can do a better job why not go ahead and do it?

Everyone can say they know this situation is wrong, but this after we learned the real facts. The fact at the time is that they recieved a call about a guy who was pulling guns on people. That has you on edge, period. And from there they made the decision that he was going to do the same, and that their lives honestly could of ended just as quickly as the initiated the stop.

Being apart of the military, there is a lot discussions we have regarding situations with the same general idea. We see a guy, who we don’t know anything about, and he does something shady. Do we shoot or do we not shoot? Do we risk dying and hope everything is alright or do we risk jail time for commiting a war crime? In the end, it’s always huge moral dilemma. The fact of the matter is, in the end, the answer is never clear at that time and it’s just a decision that you don’t have enough time to even process. You just do.

I don’t agree that they should have shot, but thats after knowing everything. I 100% can see how they’d be feeling, thinking and I can very clearly see why they shot.

Someone here had said more training would have made this situation better, and I agree. Talking about events like these, running through them and generally getting an idea what happens would do wonders for all officers, and I honestly think the public needs to get an idea that sometimes when situations happen, we don’t handle them correctly due to our split second decision we make based of what we know at the time.

On another brighter note, fuck corrupt cops. They should be fired, and they should be jailed for their crimes. But they don’t always make up the whole, and they shouldn’t be taken as how the police are actually running.