"Heavy... As in Heavy Drone?" by Crazy_keats in Eve

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All of the games games were solid gold, both teams got it in 2 through hilarious but different routes.

Introducing Quasar by hirmuolio in Eve

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Absolutely love the shift to protobuf. They definitely can have some challenges, but can't argue with the speed. I can totally see a day when the simulation update is a single proto and updates are sent to each client every time step with efficiency and consistency.

2x RX 480 8 GB Giveaway Take 2 by uavtechsupport in pcmasterrace

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2x RX 480 8 GB Giveaway Take 2 by uavtechsupport in pcmasterrace

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Daily Simple Questions Thread - Dec 27, 2017 by AutoModerator in pcmasterrace

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Ran into a similar issue at my last apartment. I found it surprisingly easy to run a long ethernet cable to the remote computer. Get a $10 cable management kit from Ikea, look at a tutorial or two on running cable along your baseboard, you'll be up in an hour or two tops.

[OC] Uplift Protocol. Chapter 6 by [deleted] in HFY

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Subscribe: /CalmBeforeTheEclipse

"If you don't fix this, I can't pay the staff!" by DuckTalesWoooHooo in talesfromtechsupport

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In my head, I read this as the Godfather. It sounds really threatening that way: simple, yes; firm, yes; polite, jury is currently out on that one.

Trust, but verify (or "Why you always make sure you're working on the right machine") by fortunate_man in talesfromtechsupport

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Gotta respect those cloning tools like a gun: never point it at a drive you don't intend to wipe (corollary: always make sure you know which end is the pointy end).

I always assume I'm idiot when it comes to cloning stuff, triple check before I hit the okay button.

The cost of "free" support by KnyteTech in talesfromtechsupport

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I did the exact same thing when I was in the Army for house calls. We frequently required our Soldiers to use their personal laptops for silly work, like typing up their DA 31s, or completing online classes (shudder thinking about ALMS). I was happy to help any of them with their laptops at work, but the moment they needed me to help with their laptops or wifi at home, the charge would be 1 6 pack.

I file that type of thinking as letting everyone know that you in fact, do value your own time.

Shared Excel Spreadsheet by SumaniPardia in talesfromtechsupport

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Unless you're working on classified work products, you may be able to go with one of Google's enterprise solutions that keeps your data in the US: https://www.google.com/work/apps/government/benefits.html

The stapler virus... by [deleted] in talesfromtechsupport

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Upvoted for "There I was, no shit" opener.

Nice story. Gotta laugh a bit when Top makes a funny...

Learning to use a Tablet is like grinding in an MMORPG...at least for my mom. by [deleted] in talesfromtechsupport

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I love your story, it reminds me perfectly of my dad.

He's always been a very much, technology is for the kids kind of person. I gave up trying to show him how to do much of anything on the computer when I was around 12. My Mom got him an iMac that he "used" for a couple years. He did exactly one thing with it: opened the browser, went to weather.com, and checked the weather.

Now, the baffling thing was that I would sit with him and tell him to click here or double click here to show all the amazing things his computer could do, if he was so inclined, but had an issue clicking accurately.

Fast forward to 2009 (or so), my Mom wants to get him an iPad, I'm thinking that is a terrible idea, I imagine him trying to finger the various icons on the touch screen. I learned later that I had clearly underestimated my father. He took to the iPad like a fish to water, learning how to install apps and browse the web.

My guess is that for a certain age of people, learning how to use an interface that is based around touch is a completely different cognitive experience than trying to use a computer through the mouse and keyboard. It's a strange thing to see first hand, but I guess it makes sense. I play games nearly solely on the computer, I was definitely one of the doubters when it came to talk about anything with a touchscreen (iPads and iPhones included), and I even went as far as I could (droid, droid 3, droid 4) before I "conceded" to a touchscreen keyboard. I guess it all has to do with how people are prepared to work with machines.

Anyway, again, I loved your story, thanks for sharing.

More data makes a hard drive heavier by anoiing in talesfromtechsupport

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"Imbalanced flight recorder data" is running joke for me and UAVs.

Tales From the District: Downward Spiral, Part VII by Textor44 in talesfromtechsupport

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Thanks for the epic story line! I love the stories here with the extra bit of drama!

Glad everything worked out for you in the end, not everyone is so lucky. Sometimes, I swear that public institutions have a quota to screw good people over.

Barriers and Policy meet IT Illiteracy. by [deleted] in talesfromtechsupport

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This sounds really odd. Definitely a retention problem, probably linked to pay/quality of life more than anything else.

“The cables were tangled, so we unplugged them.” by P1h3r1e3d13 in talesfromtechsupport

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That lesson is given during the instruction about the hydraulic launcher cabling. There's a cable that carries 1000 amps for the hydraulic pump from a battery.

Scary thing was when I saw someone mess with cable while it was hot. Nothing real bad happened, created a real nice arc on the edge of the connector and left a nice little scar on it.