Have you tried cleaning out your phone port? A plastic flosspick works well. If there's lint in the bottom it can keep the plug from seating properly and acts like you describe.
I have had plenty of cables fail though so I don't think you're crazy.
Have you tried cleaning out your phone port? A plastic flosspick works well. If there's lint in the bottom it can keep the plug from seating properly and acts like you describe.
I have had plenty of cables fail though so I don't think you're crazy.
It would be pretty easy to require accepting a screenshare with a button press on the target screen. So I don't think trolling other people's displays is the main concern.
If anyone else is confused like I was, this is an adaptation of a line from "Better Call Saul."
While there's nothing wrong with having an oversized cpu cooler, you could definitely drop down to the 280 if you wanted to try to go for a more compact build. You will have a lot of empty space in that case.
You're right, but he might pretend to give up donuts, eat 10lbs of dairy products and animal fat, then continue to sneak donuts at work.
This whole situation sounds like an episode out of The Simpsons. This guy is a real life Homer.
You may need to double the flow. With the water powered jet packs the water isn't just being accelerated from a standstill. The water is first flowing up with close to the same speed and is redirected down. So the momentum exchange is twice what it would be if the water were stored in tanks with the flyer.
Right, without major architectural changes there's no reason to expect drivers to make a meaningful performance difference except in fixing particular workloads that are broken. Average performance should not be expected to move much.
Laptop power bricks is probably where I see it most. Or if you plug in something with a motor already switched on. Listen for a soft popping noise if you plug in a big power brick.
That marketing claim relied on the 5070 generating 3 ai frames per 1 rendered frame. It was always a marketing lie.
Keep your drink covered when OpenAI is around.
In NC at aldi, cage free eggs are $4.50/do. and free range eggs are $5.30/do.
I get that price are regional, but there's got to be another factor for why the price is double what I pay for pasture raised eggs.