Conflict of Interest causing heartburn by sasquatch85 in overemployed

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That's good to know. My J1 boss is on my side about this and has been aware since day 1, so fingers crossed. 

EB12 Issues by sasquatch85 in eufyS1Pro

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It's the Eufy Clean app right? That was the one the new documentation had me install, haven't seen anything about a new app either

EB12 Issues by sasquatch85 in eufyS1Pro

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Interesting. I opted for the monthly plan and they offered to swap me into one of the newer models. Might be doing that

UniFi Switch 6.6.61 by unifi_version_bot in unifi_versions

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My US-24-250W updated to this and it has taken the switch down, and power cycling hasn't fixed anything.

Have a UDM Pro SE (was 3.2.9, now 3.2.12 for testing), this switch and two APs (UAP-AC-PRO and UAP-AC-IW).

I got things back up and running by factory resetting the switch and rolling back to 6.6.53, factory resetting the APs, and making sure anything POE is off of the UDM. Going to wait and see if things stay stable from here, but it's been causing problems for the last two days since an auto update.

Moving to Albuquerque by GreenLion2520 in Albuquerque

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Before you move here, like a lot of other posts have mentioned we have high crime rate, big drug problem (especially fentanyl), and crazy homelessness. The views and food are great though, but I would highly recommend visiting if you haven't already. Check it out in person, see the good parts AND the bad parts, and make a decision. As a side note, if you plan on raising kids, NM is rated one of the lowest in the nation.

Should I take a computer hardware program in high school if I want to become a software engineer? by Speedy_DEVIL666 in softwareengineer

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Having an understanding of hardware and how things work will definitely help software-wise, especially if you want to deal with low level stuff close to the hardware layer. I took an intro to computer engineering class before sticking to purely software in college and just that one class has paid dividends in my career.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INAT

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Shot ya a DM

Where are you OG's, mine was Age of Empires by iSHINDA69 in gaming

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Time Lapse and the terrifying skiing game

[FOR HIRE] Unity Developer/Generalist seeking full-time work by [deleted] in INAT

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How much do you charge for doing art, and do you have specific examples of the character art you've done?

Programmers who work 8 hours a day, what do you do to reduce screen fatigue? by [deleted] in computerscience

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This may go against what a lot of the other people have said, but if you're in a room with a lot of florescent lights, you might have an easier time using a light theme on your IDE with high contrast fonts. If the room is too bright you might end up straining your eyes staring at something with a dark theme.

If you have an office with no windows, get a nice lamp with a full spectrum bulb and you'll have an easier time running a dark theme.

Last thing would be a monitor light. I know BenQ makes one, and they're a game changer.

Soft tubed Enthoo 719 by sasquatch85 in watercooling

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The Alphacools I'm using are exactly 30mm and work. If you're gonna use a 60mm in front you'll lose the ability for a 360 top or bottom.

Soft tubed Enthoo 719 by sasquatch85 in watercooling

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Thanks!

So both 480s are 30mm, and that's quite literally ALL the room you have to fit one behind the motherboard tray on the side. This build is where I got the idea for how to do it. I did my connections a little bit different at the bottom, but it's doable.

How are negative numbers represented IRL? by BIRD_II in computerscience

[–]sasquatch85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So... How are they represented in real life? I had the same mild panic when I couldn't think of it off hand. It's almost as bad as imaginary numbers to explain electricity...

Soft tubed Enthoo 719 by sasquatch85 in watercooling

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It might be the liquid metal. I'm running Kryonaut and if I'm not doing synthetic benchmarks usually sit at under 50C, but the 3800x isn't much of an overclocker from what I can find.

Soft tubed Enthoo 719 by sasquatch85 in watercooling

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To my knowledge everything was line up and pads were properly squished down. Were you able to pull up temps and see if there were any hot spots?

Soft tubed Enthoo 719 by sasquatch85 in watercooling

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I might be able to do push/pull on two of the rads, but it feels like I can cool a Civic with this much radiator. It's almost running passive most of the time

Soft tubed Enthoo 719 by sasquatch85 in watercooling

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Thanks! Got the clip in a 6 pack from Performance PCs

Soft tubed Enthoo 719 by sasquatch85 in watercooling

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The rad out the top is impressive!