Connecting the clip backwards will likely kill the flash chip. As long as it didn't kill anything else, you can just replace the chip and flash a new image to it.
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AMD has the Platform Security Processor. While it supposedly doesn't have network access, it's still a block box with full access to all memory.
VPNs and piracy aren't going anywhere. Unfortunately, data caps won't be going away either.
Be absolutely sure that you get the source and destination drives correct. If you get them backwards, it will nuke your data. There is no confirmations, dd will start as soon as you press enter.
For a dual port card, you will want an 8 lane PCIe 3.0 slot connected to the CPU. Almost any desktop CPU will have enough lanes since you won't be using a graphics card. You can get by with a 4 lane slot, but you won't be able to max out both ports bidirectionally at the same time.
I've seen a few, but they should be required everywhere.
There really should be big signs warning about scams at any place that sells gift cards.
There's no way I will ever buy a phone with a folding screen. They are too fragile.
I'm surprised Intel would remove a feature that AMD provides in their desktop CPUs.
MakeMKV is the only cross platform bluray ripper that I'm aware of that will work with any disc. For DVDs, I normally use Handbrake.
That's why I was wondering if they fixed it. It's been quite a while since I've used an Nvidia card.
I've never had any screen tearing issues with AMD cards or Intel integrated GPUs.
Dynamic DNS is useless if you're on CGNAT.