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how do i delete my profile picture in twitter
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 18:26 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 21:41 |
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fack you posted:how do i delete my profile picture in twitter turn your monitor off
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 18:37 |
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:i am sorry it was not a joke. but now that i know you were serious... well i have good news and bad news I passed with an 820. I expected a lot more questions about subnets and many fewer about WiFi. I wish I could see exactly what I got right and wrong, but I'll be content to have passed. I wouldn't say it's worthless but it's not going to change my tax bracket either.
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 18:42 |
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netwerk23 posted:I passed with an 820. I expected a lot more questions about subnets and many fewer about WiFi. I wish I could see exactly what I got right and wrong, but I'll be content to have passed. Please tell me you're at least getting comped by your employer for the fees?
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 18:43 |
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netwerk23 posted:
That's good though, youd end up taking home less!
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 18:51 |
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Jonny 290 posted:That's good though, youd end up taking home less! aiee lmao
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 18:54 |
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Schadenboner posted:Please tell me you're at least getting comped by your employer for the fees? Yes, plus the $20 I spent on a study guide. Plus the time I spent at the test is considered at-work.
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 20:43 |
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netwerk23 posted:I wouldn't say it's worthless but it's not going to change my tax bracket either. it's totally worthless. the only job that could possibly care is like, best buy geek squad if you want to be a network janitor, get your employer to pay for your ccnp or something
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 21:49 |
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network+ and security+ arent terrible material for a journeyman janitor imo that said all certs are worthless. ive had RHCE, CCNA (from high school lol) and i currently have almost every single AWS cert including the weird ones like big data because work pays for them and in the past 10 years literally no one has ever asked or cared once
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 22:16 |
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also cloud guru is pretty legit for study material https://acloud.guru/
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# ? Sep 12, 2019 22:17 |
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I have a file that's loving over windows, it's a movie, and it stalls when playing and locks up explorer when I try to copy it. its on a platter drive. ive run chkdsk and it returns no errors, but it was a fast test for a 3tb drive. how can I force windows or whatever to run a proper drive check, checking sectors for errors etc? or what tool would i use? or should I just delete the file? e: im currently running chkdsk /b /f /x with the b hopefully looking for bad clusters. idk if thats what I should be looking for but welp echinopsis fucked around with this message at 08:47 on Sep 14, 2019 |
# ? Sep 14, 2019 08:41 |
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echinopsis posted:I have a file that's loving over windows, it's a movie, and it stalls when playing and locks up explorer when I try to copy it. its on a platter drive. use the tool published by the drive manufacturer. seatools for seagate drives, windlg for western digital back up anything sensitive on the drive before running this
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 08:48 |
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echinopsis posted:I have a file that's loving over windows, it's a movie, and it stalls when playing and locks up explorer when I try to copy it. its on a platter drive. The drive firmware stands between you and the actual disk sectors, and it keeps some number of reserve sectors to remap to when it has errors. SMART stats are your best bet for checking health here. Chkdsk will only see things after the remap sectors are exhausted, running it now may actively harm things
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 14:02 |
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oh poo poo
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 14:19 |
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i put a pc speaker in my computer and it doesn't work. i hooked the speaker to an arduino and made it beep and stuff so it works, and the mobo manual says it'll work but it doesn't make any noise at all. i even took the memory out and tried to boot because of course that'll cause some beeps, but nothing. i hooked it up correctly, the polarity is correct, etc. there's nothing in the bios/efi to enable/disable the pc speaker, the manual just says install it and it'll beep. mobo is a gigabyte ga-z87m-d3h. i've been having some random booting issues so i was hoping to get some beep codes to figure out what the possible problem is.
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 19:57 |
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you're motherboard is broken op
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 20:53 |
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Corla Plankun posted:you're motherboard is broken op well yeah i already said it was a gigabyte mobo
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 21:31 |
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im trying to set up some A records on dns settings for my website, and the setup thing tells me to make an a record with my "root domain" what is my root domain? the url is http://rodtronics.design the other times Ive set this up its worked fine, the websites told me exactly what to put in there, the two records it wants me to do are A records, one for "www" and one for the "root domain" and both to the same IP thanksyou for your advices
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 22:27 |
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yes. www would be a CNAME. you only need one A record unless one of your subdomains actually points to a different ip
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# ? Sep 14, 2019 22:44 |
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pram posted:yes. www would be a CNAME. you only need one A record unless one of your subdomains actually points to a different ip poo poo do I need to take some kind of networking course i ended up putting literally . as the A record and also a www as an A record and both point at the same IP and at the moment rodtronics.design seems to be working for now. it’s loading slow af. sure needs a lot of love
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 02:45 |
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echinopsis posted:poo poo do I need to take some kind of networking course the root (.) must be an a record, that's the rules it doesn't matter whether you use a cname or an a record for the www
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 04:10 |
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its a fuckin maze to me I dont even know what a cname record vs an A naeme is where can I earn my online certificate
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 06:50 |
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Cnames are aliases that point to other A records (or nested cnames) in some cases. It makes long term maintenance easier because if you change ips you only need to update the one and everything else is pointed at it. You can make two a records and that is also valid, but if you’re managing a lot of domains it can get unwieldy
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 13:39 |
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DNS is pretty simple at the end of the day. The 3 important ones are A, cname, and mx. Mx records make sure your mail goes to the mail server for the domain instead of your web server despite them having the same name. If you understand those fundamentals, you can self-learn the rest pretty easy (start of authority, zones, SRV/TXT records, etc)
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 13:43 |
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echinopsis posted:poo poo do I need to take some kind of networking course you get 50 bucks of credit when you sign up a fastly account and we bill like $0.01/gig or so on average. you can run a hobbyist site forever for free on there basically. and since you have lots of images going on, caching will help you a lot
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 20:33 |
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:Cnames are aliases that point to other A records (or nested cnames) in some cases. It makes long term maintenance easier because if you change ips you only need to update the one and everything else is pointed at it. You can make two a records and that is also valid, but if you’re managing a lot of domains it can get unwieldy Only downside is another DNS request to resolve the CNAME to the A record it points to, but who cares
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 20:44 |
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spankmeister posted:Only downside is another DNS request to resolve the CNAME to the A record it points to, but who cares If you're asking about the difference you are not in a situation where this matters lol
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# ? Sep 15, 2019 20:46 |
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Jonny 290 posted:you get 50 bucks of credit when you sign up a fastly account and we bill like $0.01/gig or so on average. you can run a hobbyist site forever for free on there basically. and since you have lots of images going on, caching will help you a lot thanks for the hot tip friend also sorry for being a dick a while ago to you. :/ e: I'm trying have a homepage for rodtronics, but there are many options, and I don't know what I'm doing lol. is it better to use a squarespace style thing, or try to put it together myself and host it on something like fastly? I guess just keep experimenting. echinopsis fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Sep 15, 2019 |
# ? Sep 15, 2019 23:47 |
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echinopsis posted:thanks for the hot tip friend the point of fastly is a distributed CDN cache, you'd use it in combination with something like squarespace or whatever lets you build your website, then you point fastly at THAT domain, and your REAL domain to Fastly, and now you get the benefit of the squarespace DIY site, but not having to pay them $$$$$$ for hosting, since you consolidate the content in the cache parent tier, and then pay a much much smaller rate to Fastly to do the lifting of last mile delivery basically, squarespace/et al. = DIY website tool is free, hosting is megabucks Fastly = no webpage hosting themselves, but they take what squarespace gives you for free and take over for the actual serving of traffic, which they are wayyyyy cheaper at (cuz squarespace et al. make their $$ by overcharging for that portion)
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 00:37 |
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ok ok cool. I get it I think. I really like the squarespace tools but $30/month was too much for the meagre income I’m generating from all of this. I’ll look into it, thankyou
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 01:37 |
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also i specifically threw that it out b/c you said your site was kind of slow and boy howdy having our turbo computers all over the planet with your images in SSD cache is fuckin quiiiiick
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 04:50 |
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you'll still need squarespace to serve it a little, its just your GBs transferred will be cut in like, a half prolly if its low volume. the more volume you add tho, like if featured ina 10k like tweet and you get 'slashdotted' you'll owe not a single penny more to squarespace on the hosting part data transferred, cuz fastly just does that part. and you might owe like, a couple bucks worth of fastly for the rush of traffic. basically it caps your costs, at this scale
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 04:58 |
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Shitpost Delivery Network
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 07:43 |
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spankmeister posted:Shitpost Delivery Network
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 07:47 |
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Jonny 290 posted:also i specifically threw that it out b/c you said your site was kind of slow and boy howdy having our turbo computers all over the planet with your images in SSD cache is fuckin quiiiiick it’ll definitely be an upgrade from what I have right now. especially if I can use the squarespace, and I want to serve up some poo poo like phone backgrounds etc too so thanks you
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 08:48 |
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echinopsis posted:ok ok cool. I get it I think. I really like the squarespace tools but $30/month was for dns, specifically, amazon aws is unbeatable amazon route 53 has the worst gui i have ever used in my life to manage dns, but they charge me like $0.40/month to host a domain in a globally redundant infrastructure, so i put up with the worst-ever interface
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 10:21 |
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Jonny 290 posted:also i specifically threw that it out b/c you said your site was kind of slow and boy howdy having our turbo computers all over the planet with your images in SSD cache is fuckin quiiiiick Sniep posted:you'll still need squarespace to serve it a little, its just your GBs transferred will be cut in like, a half prolly if its low volume. the more volume you add tho, like if featured ina 10k like tweet and you get 'slashdotted' you'll owe not a single penny more to squarespace on the hosting part data transferred, cuz fastly just does that part. and you might owe like, a couple bucks worth of fastly for the rush of traffic. i don't work for fastly and i cannot endorse their service specifically but it is generally a good thing to have a cdn in front of your poo poo any cdn will radically improve load times for folks in the u.s. / europe / japan / korea and make your life easier
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 10:24 |
my wife currently has a z87 motherboard with a Haswell i5 K of whatever variety, 4670K, i think. anyway, after a recent move it stared to fail to POST, it would just spin up and spin down the fans repeatedly. now, i had this problem before with an x48 board, i just cleared the cmos by removing the battery for a good long while, and it came back to life. so i tried the same thing, and it worked. but when it rebooted to apply an update, it starting doing it again, and the cmos battery trick didn't work this time. so i did the standard stuff like remove everything but 1 ram stick, and even replaced the vga card that uses way less power than the gtx 580 in it previously, a 1050ti to rule out psu problems, short of replacing it itself, since i don't have a spare, with no luck, even with no vga card, just onboard. so i tried again tonight, the cmos battery being removed for over a day now, and it worked, but only after i held in the vga card to make sure it was seated right. but the weird thing is, it was seated properly before when it failed last time, since it had the screw in, and it was in nice and tight, i just want to know what caused this. did i not leave out the battery long enough on the second attempt which failed, about 30 minutes? i don't even know if the cmos battery had anything to do with it anyway since it failed a couple times(spun up and down) before holding in that vga card, when it worked finally. is it the motherboard's mounting that got hosed up during the move, causing a short? because it looks fine to me, but that's the only thing i can think of since it failed even with just the onboard vga. e: nobody has the slightest idea? well at least i put off updates for 35 days so i have that much time to scrape up money for a replacement if it really dies. it even might be a good excuse to build a sweet 3950X rig. should be powerful enough to bottleneck the gpu powerhouse that is the 1050ti. who am i kidding? it’d be used for a QEMU/KVM rig so I can run every OS simultaneously, because when i get a hard drive containing information that’ll bring down the world’s elite, it’ll be HPFS and i need to be prepared. Laslow fucked around with this message at 02:35 on Sep 20, 2019 |
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# ? Sep 19, 2019 04:15 |
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Laslow posted:my wife currently has a z87 motherboard with a Haswell i5 K of whatever variety, 4670K, i think. motherboard is toast it's pretty old, everything is "value engineered" to death, poo poo happens Laslow posted:well at least i put off updates for 35 days so i have that much time to scrape up money for a replacement if it really dies. it even might be a good excuse to build a sweet 3950X rig. should be powerful enough to bottleneck the gpu powerhouse that is the 1050ti. who am i kidding? it’d be used for a QEMU/KVM rig so I can run every OS simultaneously, because when i get a hard drive containing information that’ll bring down the world’s elite, it’ll be HPFS and i need to be prepared. for the price of a ryzen 3xxx setup you can have a threadripper 2, after the price breaks. i'm just sayin' p.s. linux can read hpfs
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I've seen dodgy PSUs do a similar failure to boot loop if the the voltage is sagging during the initial power draw, usually from bad caps
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# ? Sep 20, 2019 14:08 |