• CIPWTTKT&GC 0x2E - Abort, Retry, Fail?
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hashed password: "memes" You're about to dunk this motherfucker into oblivion
Yeah I thought about rainbow tables but the hash isn't on that one or 4 of the other ones. Oh well, I'll just crack other ones and get headlines from other hacks and get my boss involved if that's what it comes to.
honestly, i'd say if you were willing to just post the md5 here, we can crowdsource some cracking
Will my seedbox admins hate me for hashcatting on the system? 72 cores of POWAAAAA
how the fuck am I getting a dead subpixel on a week-old monitor better yet, I can't even return it because I don't own a car fuck
here we can get our reasonable travel expenses paid for when we return a product helps having a bus stop just down the road
I live in a very small town and the nearest shipping center is 15 miles away in the next town. I can walk there with the big-ass box but it'll take the whole day
Here you're lucky if you don't have to pay for return shipping
I remember buying one of those korean 4k monitors. Had to pay $100 to return it.
어리석은 외국인은 실제로 우리 엿 같은 제품을 구입했다.
I had to crack a password for a document not long ago, ended up only being 4 numbers but I had -5mhz of CPU resources available on my ESXi host for a week.
Where does one obtain cheap license keys these days? I'm trying to get a W10 Pro upgrade key, so I can actually use both sockets on this old desktop, but it looks like Ebay.co.uk started blocking that if your address is in the US, even if you're having it "delivered" by email.
/r/mssoftwareswap
Metal D-sub shells are so satisfying and I wish more manufacturers used them.
So much more expensive though
Kinguin is where I got mine. I'll use them again in the future, it was a seemless process. Just don't try to do it through a VPN because it will autoflag in their system as suspicious and will require you to contact support and explain it.
trying to read something on your windows computer after using a retina mbp for a while https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Qn977W9HjWM/hqdefault.jpg
idunno i find it easier to read things on my screen when i don't have the focused kamehameha of all the flourescent lights in a 3 mile radius burning my retinas
https://i.imgur.com/21bnqXy.png No problems with the UMC22. Got a Behringer XM8500 to go with it, just received it. After Amazon's shipping fuckery on Amazon.de it ended up making sense to just pick up a brand-name cheap dynamic mic instead of grabbing a no-name cheap one. I also noticed that Mr. Drops Fucking Everything had it on some recent video where they compared mics, when YouTube recommended the video to me. Sounds pretty good to me honestly. If you were recording instruments it would probably be worse but eh, works for me.
Probably a dumb question but here we go Say I have two laptops, both have identical 40pin LVDS connectors to drive their display, but the two screens are different sizes and different resolutions. if I were to take one screen and plug it into the other laptop's LVDS connector, what are the chances it would successfully drive that screen to any extent. And I guess what are the chances I'll nuke the other laptop's LVDS connector instead.
http://i.heykidwannayiff.com/chrome_2018-07-20_00-32-44.png Something's not quite right...
u n i x t i m e
AN ILLUSION, WHAT ARE YOU HIDING?
Primary screen as I read this https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/109818/cd1c97ea-279a-49b8-8866-e9e961ee3014/Wow_2018-07-20_12-05-37.jpg
Hey duders thoughts on this? https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/109686/13be1c2d-cdb2-47ef-abee-b5b27968eecd/0720181815_HDR.jpg Is it totally fucking fucked, big time? Hdmi and DVI both do it.
sorry man :c
Whispers of Ryzen 3 being a 16-core desktop part. I have mixed feelings, I don't think >8 cores has much mainstream use (and never will probably) so I'd much prefer AMD catching and exceeding Intel on Single-core performance. I'd also like to see AMD include a video block on the mainstream die, so you can at least get video out. Another thing that would be nice, is since ∞-fabric uses a PCIe phy (so I've heard) it would be cool to see those used as PCIe lanes on the mainstream desktop platform (in addition to the 24 we get now). Would be a genius move, since then your platform destroys the competition, and the dies can be used on the whole stack. If they do to 16-core, hopefully it's a 2×8Core CCX, and the APU series would get a single 8-core CCX and video/MME/CU complex. Good enough for most people.
AMD's already caught up to Intel on single-core perf per clock. All the benchmarks I see are basically even, 50/50 chance which one has a slight edge. And Ryzen 2 already got the clock speeds pretty high - Intel's got a slight edge on boost clocks, that's about it. I also don't see much need for a 16-core consumer part, unless they're doing one of those ARM-style "8 Zen cores and 8 Puma cores for better idle power draw" things. And even that seems wasteful. The only use I'd see for a video block on Ryzen is for figuring out if it's your GPU or CPU that's not working right. And for disabling that "integrated graphics not detected!" error LED that's throwing off my entire build's aesthetic.
Intel still has superior AVX support, and some applications do run better. Zen+ is within spitting distance, but still about 3% IIRC behind Intel in IPC. Video blocks are useful for both debugging,but also literally anyone who just needs a computer without dedicated graphic, which is a lot of people. It's dumb of them not to IMO, they own the IP to do it.
The only AVX stuff AMD doesn't support are the 512-bit stuff that even Intel barely supports yet. AMD has their APUs for people who don't need dedicated graphics. While they could make an even weaker iGPU for the Ryzen line, there's not much point - normal desktop computing these days requires a certain amount of GPU horsepower, and the APUs aren't too far above that.
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