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Google WebView glitch crashing apps today by
RayLopez99
Story below.
I had this happen on my phone, at first I thought it was the antivirus app I had installed. But I followed the steps below and have stabilized the situation. Imagine somebody who's net worth is tied up in their phone?! Banking, bitcoin wallet, etc, they'd be in for a rude...
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The Future of Music (Software synthesizer focused operating system) by
skybuck2000
The Future of Music (Software synthesizer focused operating system)
The vision for the future of music will be something like this:
Mostly driven by enhancements in multi-core technology and audio processing and synthesizer software emulation.
The billion dollar question is what is more...
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Dead motherboard? by
Larc[_3_]
Symptoms: started rebooting occasionally, progressively increasing with prior mouse
pointer fadeout or freeze (cordless and corded mouse) - stopped seeing USB wifi
adapter, although USB drives would still work - now won't post at all (power comes on
and case PLED and fans run for about 20 seconds,...
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Crucial MX SSD by
Flasherly[_2_]
About the $150 would be a good price for a 2T MX series.
Crucial's MX controller is a basic focus, presumably, lacking all but
a focus for error correction, a desultory cache token, certainly
without encryption or security above a cost premium, whereas the
memory, also Crucial's, may...
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OpenGL Application: FrameNumber for examining display monitors ! by
skybuck2000
Hello,
Today I wrote a simple Microsoft Windows opengl 3.0 application for inspecting frame numbers, frames per second.
I was wondering if maybe monitors drop frames like internet packets, maybe as a way to cheat. So far I also recorded some high speed camera footage with powershot hs sx50 or...
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Creep USB by
Flasherly[_2_]
Old(er) Patriot 128G USB flashstick USB3 speed, maybe 5 years use.
Lot of fighting with it not taking between computers. Sits there with
its LED light flashing and OS doesn't recognize it. Remove and reseat
unit it does. . .mostly.
Brownout today and I find it in limbo for hours and hours...
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MD5 it is then by
Flasherly[_2_]
-pastey-
supports the following hashes: MD2, MD4, MD5, CRC-32, Adler32, Gost,
Haval (128,160,192, 224, 256), SHA (1, 256, 384, 512), Tiger (128,
160, 192), RipeMD (128, 160).
Most used hashes are CRC-32, MD5 and SHA. Because of popularity first
two hash types (MD5 and CRC32) also have its own...
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Harddisk Density vs Data Retention Time ??? by
skybuck2000
Question:
Does the Data Retention Time of a magnetic harddisk decrease as it's magnetic density increases ?!?
My hypothesis would be: the higher the density, the smaller the magnets, the weaker the magnetic field thus faster data loss ?!?
Thoughts ?
Bye,
Skybuck.
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Byte Thruth Table Application by Skybuck Flying version 0.02 by
skybuck2000
Byte Thruth Table Application by Skybuck Flying version 0.02
created on 24 february 2021 !
release on 24 february 2021 ! =D YEAH =D
RAD IS COOL ! =D
Hello Folks !
I just created the world's biggest byte thruth table application !
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Windows 7 Themes, Visual Effects and Desktop Composition. by
skybuck2000
So far the following setup looks beautifull on the laptop:
1. Windows 7 Theme enabled.
2. All effects disabled except:
2.1 Desktop Composition enabled.
2.2 Visual Styles enabled.
It looks gorgious, nice and blue.
Also transparency disabled in right click on desktop and then personalize settings...
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Chk that Tranny by
Flasherly[_2_]
Aside laser SPDIF madness, COAX seems preferable but an expensively
niche, as laser cables are equally TeeVee candy-wrapper territory and
closest to semi-common to computers, although, unfortunately,
difficult in the latter instance to pair for good audio processing
chips to actual bargains in...
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Corona Update 10, Is covid-19 pandemic a hoax ? by
skybuck2000
Is the Corona/Covid-19 a Hoax ?
Let's look at the facts and possible explanations for why it may be a hoax:
1. One of the biggest indicators that it is a hoax is the following inconsistency (spotting inconsistencies is a good method to expose lieers/scammers/hoaxers):
Only old people die. Old...
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Factor Q of Warm&Fuzzy by
Flasherly[_2_]
I've, also, another 1T SSD EVO. It's a data-system back-up, not for
an entertainment capacity, nor axiomatically of course "aired", due to
electrical NAND refresh dependence theoretically different, as in the
case of an accumulation of splatter-gun's coating of mechanical
platters (& associated...
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Long Slow Goodbye by
Flasherly[_2_]
Initiated transfers to two SSD 1T units, one at a time, from a
(relatively new) back-up HDD at over 100,000 k/bytes/sec presently for
the newest EVO. Along with another EVO that will be 3, 4 hours
remaining, including swapping it out, once full, to fill up another
already third-full EVO. Speeds...
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Welcome to amazing discoveries: Numpad does something nasty ! by
skybuck2000
I was just examining the laptop's numpad.
There was this little dot on it. Between the ins and enter key.
I was considering scratching it off for the fun of it...
And then I noticed something concerning.
I almost accidently deleted a file in the windows explorer !
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Hell with platters by
Flasherly[_2_]
Had run chkdsk on a plattered drive but didn't hold up, so sent off
for my third 1T SSD in recent months.
That just about covers half the audio portion, moving it off plattered
drives, on an A/V setup with 5G storage.
My first SSD, a Samsung 840 64G is over 10 to 15-years 24/7 usage and
still...
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The wall computer / the wall processor by
skybuck2000
I have a gigant white wall.
Maybe I want to hang it full with processors and computing power.
Perhaps a big chip like 100x100 or 200x200 or 1000x1000 cores.
Perhaps something for 2030 or 2040 or 2050 !
Something to consider in your designs !
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(RCE) Remote Code Execution bug/exploit in TCP/IP and work arounds. by
skybuck2000
IPv4 Source Routing requests bug in all versions of windows:
https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2021-24074
IPv6 re-assembly bug in all versions of windows that have IPv6:
https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2021-24094
Work around, run these two...
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Logitech M190 by
Flasherly[_2_]
Replacement, close or nearest to a decade's use from its no less
budgeted former model, which had lost the LED signal or no longer
produced a red illuminated strobe from the underside. The older model
had a strip of silicon wrapping around the edges and flat touch-sensor
area to duplicate the...
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Aneng M118A DMM by
Flasherly[_2_]
Dominates, an initial assessment, over a lowend DMM is correct at
least for some consensus. AA-rechargeable (Tenergy) work fine, likely
long enough to be reasonable, although mine are probably larger than
storefront (disposables) for an exact fit either in an tight battery
cavity (to require back...
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