I fly Boeing because if we crash and die my family gets paid
If something happens where I don't die, and I get to join a suit, either way I won't have to work the next day so it's cool
I fly Boeing because if we crash and die my family gets paid
If something happens where I don't die, and I get to join a suit, either way I won't have to work the next day so it's cool
Yep. I haven't bought a Nintendo product in a long time, and it's purely because they're horrible custodians of their own products and brands and seem to actively hate their fans
Get a custom domain with a catchall set up
I mean, that's already a problem. Can't recall the name but Amazon has their own network they're working on to allow devices to communicate when they don't have internet access
Personally, I opened up my tv years ago and desoldered the microphone that was built into it, and removed the antennas for it's wifi chip. Total pain in the ass, but it's worth doing if you like your tinfoil hat.
Well google does a horrible job at combating it
Only if you're the kind of absolute dolt to let your television connect to the internet
Notifications using fcm are not encrypted, I can literally go into my firebase console ant see this is the case
You are wrong thinking that it's right.
I would literally rather die than go to one of your prisons. I have clinical depression, all my friends know that trying to involuntarily hold me would not end well. Once was enough.
Oh and check the bios for options related to default GPU. Dells definitely have this option.
I hate to even ask, but you are plugging your video cable into the video card and not the onboard integrated graphics I hope?
Strip it down to a minimum. If it's got two sticks of ram, make it one. Unplug all drives, remove nvme if it's on the board. Unplug everything but a simple USB keyboard.
Check it boots. Yeah? Pop your GPU in. Does it boot? No?
Do you get fan spin? Does the board have an indicator light, or is it like a dell where failure to post will (hopefully) blink the power light in a coffee sequence? Does it just power right back off?
What wattage is the PSU, and how much extra load does this dgpu put on it?
If it DOES boot with minimal hardware plus the GPU, put one thing back at a time till you find the culprit.
I'd also suggest logging into a live os of some sort, and running lspci -vv and seeing if the card shows up correctly, be it in the x4 or x16 slot. Id also suggest trying any other x16 pcie card you've got lying around, and checking it functions.
If the GPU has two (or more)outputs, did you try each?
He doesn't need a citation for that, anyone can spend a few minutes on there and see.