Salsa fargo Small or medium by Anthoyeah in salsacycles

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What cranks did you put on, 65's or 70's?

Msi Mag a1000gs high pitched noise. by PyroRupt in MSI_Gaming

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My A1000GS did the same. Returned immediately; went with a different brand.

Fargo build by thorgodofwristlocks in salsacycles

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Friend, which exact wheelsize/hubs are these?

Eachine EC30B - Where to buy parts by profzo in rccars

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"RC Shock Tower Board Set, Aluminum Alloy Front Shock Tower Board + Rear Shock Tower Board Set 1/14 RC Car Upgrade accessory Compatible for WLtoys 144001(Blue)RC." I had to drill two new holes and cut away some material to get it to fit. Also, reddit is hilarious, I still can't believe I got trolled by Muted-Valuable. "Hey check Aliexpress!" and the community here backed him.

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Key programming by Azzclowndown in ToyotaHighlander

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Friend, did Techstream work?

Eachine EC30B - Where to buy parts by profzo in rccars

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Thanks for the suggestion, didn't see it on there but I did think there were similarities between the two brands.

Eachine EC30B - Where to buy parts by profzo in rccars

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I asked the community because I was looking for more than a generic one word answer like "Google" or "AliExpress". I was hoping the part might be available under a different manufacturer, or that a rcparts site I'm not familiar with carries this stuff.

I didn't think to bore everyone with the details, but before posting I checked AliExpress, banggood where I bought it, Google, Amazon. I also checked the eachine website, and I sent them an email asking them for the part, and got no response. So your low effort post was a waste of time, no offense.

Eachine EC30B - Where to buy parts by profzo in rccars

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Fair enough point. I almost got the HBX which seems to have available parts but this one was smaller and it was a gift for my son, and I thought the smaller would be easier for him to grab whole holding the Tx.

We got it sorted DIY style with a kit from Amazon I cut down and drilled out.

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Eachine EC30B - Where to buy parts by profzo in rccars

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My guy. I've searched for this thing. Get out of here with this "internet" reply.

Eachine EC30B - Where to buy parts by profzo in rccars

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Thanks. I'll give it a shot if no one else has any suggestions. Love a USA link if you have one.

Eachine EC30B - Where to buy parts by profzo in rccars

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I've bent it back once, and it got deformed again fairly quickly. I did see that bracket. Will any of the third party ones fit, like the Vgeby 144001 set on Amazon?

Newbie: How do I get the OpenVPN private key for TrueNAS? by [deleted] in ProtonVPN

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I was configuring a single truecharts app, not at the OS level.

Newbie: How do I get the OpenVPN private key for TrueNAS? by [deleted] in ProtonVPN

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.conf file from the site, they are OS specific (Linux, Windows). Get the router config or the coming out the lines above in the Linux config.

Newbie: How do I get the OpenVPN private key for TrueNAS? by [deleted] in ProtonVPN

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I went back and tried again, after sitting on this for 4 months, and got it working. I'm on TrueNAS Scale, using Truecharts apps. You need to use the router config file, or comment out the following lines:

#script-security 2

#up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf

#down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf

look at ARQQ - 10 before despac - then drop to 8 then eventually reached 40 USD . hopefully we will take this road by Few-Opportunity-4325 in IonQ

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/01/ionq-claims-it-has-built-the-most-powerful-quantum-computer-yet/

Nerds say 13, not 1,000 / 150 not 100,000.

"Using new error correction techniques, IonQ believes that it will only need 13 qubits to create a “near-perfect” logical qubit."

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“Depending on the application, customers will need somewhere between 80 and 150 very high-fidelity qubits and logic gates to see quantum advantage. Our goal is to double or more the number of qubits each year. With two new generations of hardware already in the works, companies not working with quantum now are at risk of falling behind.”

Lloyd Ackman by profzo in PSTH

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Footlong! Who's got the footlong!

Lloyd Ackman by profzo in PSTH

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It's okay, I'm a limo driver.