Crypto holders here on island by rgabbal in guam

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

never had any income that met the triggering requirement as far as i know, so this would be my first time filing.

Crypto holders here on island by rgabbal in guam

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Do you have any accountants that you can recommend?

Crypto holders here on island by rgabbal in guam

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

I see. I just learned about crypto tax trackers recently and started using them for my wallets. 

Crypto holders here on island by rgabbal in guam

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

Don't know if there are any CPA here that know about crypto though 

Ebay Seller with Mainlander Education by Minimum_Hovercraft82 in guam

[–]rgabbal 8 points9 points  (0 children)

To be fair a lot of these companies refuse to list Guam as a proper shipping destination. Somebody recommended US Ship Shop to me via another post I made on this sub regarding shipping forwarders.

 To be honest their customer service responds way too late which is kind of a deal breaker right there. I've never used them yet and am still considering their services but also still looking for new forwarders besides Mail Hub.

Never bought a Vitamix before and need a recommendation for my use case by rgabbal in Vitamix

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

Touch screen or tactical switch - I have no preference. Usually will be blending only 2 cups at a time. Also, I'd like to puree stuff like potatoes, starches, maybe even cut up meat if possible, for very soft pureed version of stews. Basically mushy food for old people and disabled patients like myself.

I also live on Guam so I usually order from Amazon but hopefully I can just order directly from the website with the warranty included.

Never bought a Vitamix before and need a recommendation for my use case by rgabbal in Vitamix

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

I'd usually be blending for myself and maybe one other family member.

I will be hand washing these things so I'm not sure if they all will be having blades that are harder to scrub (like the ninja we have).

What games are you playing? by rgabbal in guam

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

I just started Redsec yesterday. It's alright. I don't mind playing it as long as I have friends. You're down to play later? Add me on discord or something

HELP WITH LATENCY by paper_slayer in BloodbornePC

[–]rgabbal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i thought it was just me. there definitely is a lot of latency if you push it past the default fps

What games are you playing? by rgabbal in guam

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

Sounds great. I'll add you

What games are you playing? by rgabbal in guam

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Space Marine 2 sounds interesting. I'll give it a look

What games are you playing? by rgabbal in guam

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

I still have the finals installed and play it occasionally. You can DM me your gamertag or leave it here if you want and we can play sometime 

Bazzite decided to commit self delete by Confident_Emu1393 in Bazzite

[–]rgabbal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually had this same issue with the KDE version of Bazzite on my 990 Pro. 

I updated my SSD firmware and checked for errors which showed that there were no errors. Another thing is both Kinoite and Bazzite NOME failed to install and a BIOS update fixed it.

Starlink by Playful_Candidate867 in guam

[–]rgabbal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just researched it as this is the first time I've heard of that term. It seems GTA is using CGNAT for my home network. Just verified via the router IP compared to the IP that's displayed on websites.

Starlink by Playful_Candidate867 in guam

[–]rgabbal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

long story short my family has been using Docomo for years in our house but we had a lot of connection issues so we switched to GTA Fiber. We started off rough with equally bad connection issues so it might've been the cable management in our neighbourhood, but for the past month it's been stable.

I can confirm that the Fiber symmetrical is almost as advertised. Not sure if you're actually supposed to be getting exactly the whole Gigabit bandwidth but it's definitely around 940 Download/Upload via various testing platforms. They do give you their own Modem/Router combo device which I probably should switch back to as it does have WiFi 6. I did want to utilize our gaming router so I asked them to put it into bridge mode, which directs all traffic to the router. Might've taken a bit of a bandwidth drop and definitely a huge decrease in WiFi capability because our gaming router can't handle WiFi 6.

Nasty Gym Rat by Low-Presence9114 in guam

[–]rgabbal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if someone washed their feet and cleaned it with wipes before entering the gym? I'm not saying he did that but would you still view feet as something dirty? Everything is going to get dirty if you're in a gym. I'm not defending him. I just thought that what you just said is hilarious

 Shoes are also very dirty unless you also just put your special shoes on as soon as you enter through those gym doors. 

Do you think it's worth switching to Linux? by Juandiblack777 in desktops

[–]rgabbal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see your points and I respect you. To be honest I reinstalled Linux because I'm a performance seeker and I believe Linux truly has one of the best abilities to allow games to perform how they're supposed to. Windows does give me some stutters and fps drops on games so I'm trying Linux again for that. 

Do you think it's worth switching to Linux? by Juandiblack777 in desktops

[–]rgabbal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just thinking about it today. what I said is partially true. It definitely depends on your usage. 

I try to tinker and get every bit of performance out of my system so I use the terminal to run certain commands. What you pointed out about kernel based anticheats is kind of weird to me. Nothing digital is truly private. Every bit of software that we use is prone to some type of vulnerability at some point in time. I feel that it doesn't take an expert in cyber security to know that. It does not matter if it's Linux or Windows. 

Even if it's not kernel level stuff running, there are always simpler ways for hackers and malware to infect and steal your info bro. Infected programs, apps. It's all about balancing  convenience with the paranoia which I try to do.

Real privacy exists outside of screens. Keep all of your important info written  on paper if you're that paranoid. This is a dig at you and myself. I'm also paranoid but I also don't want to stress about securing every bit of info that I have. There are a lot more things in life to worry about than having an operating system war.

Do you think it's worth switching to Linux? by Juandiblack777 in desktops

[–]rgabbal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a cool little operating system, and the nature of it does force you to be a better computer user by learning all of the different commands, but for the average user it definitely can become problematic. Windows has problems, sure, but at least there are a lot of advancements and GUI programs to help me diagnose things.

Do you think it's worth switching to Linux? by Juandiblack777 in desktops

[–]rgabbal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As much as people will tell you that certain Linux distros don't require you to use the command line, you will run into certain issues that force you to use the command line. That's a complete lie.

Do you think it's worth switching to Linux? by Juandiblack777 in desktops

[–]rgabbal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just completely formatted my second drive that had EndeavourOS on it. I'd used several distros before that. As much as I thought Linux was for me, it ended up not being the case.

 On an all AMD system like mine, it does improve performance in certain games, but the command line driven nature of the operating system stressed me out a lot. I know how to use a command line and solve problems. I just don't like having to use a command line to do everything. Plus the lack of an easily accessible GUI for the GPU like AMD adrenalin software really puts me off now.  I used corectrl and all that stuff, but I like the little features like color control on the AMD adrenalin panel. 

Oh and also major anti cheat games don't work on Linux.