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A video about anal sex featuring kids on Youtube. 1.2M views. How come our channel's got banned?
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAEA7fjqvvU
17 Feb 2019, 02:08
17 Feb 2019, 03:52
Did you find the error?
17 Feb 2019, 03:56
30 Sep 2019, 00:48
My ~12yo computer is too noisy and hungry, so I'm building my new PC...
(29 Sep 2019, 04:21 )B1u3 Wrote: What specs, besides? (29 Sep 2019, 18:33 )bondagetom1 Wrote: How was your hard drive after all that Ra? 😊The idea is to build a silent PC (not completely fanless, but at least a CPU-fanless one). The specs: AMD 3700X, Gigabyte x570 Aorus Master MB, 64GB RAM (Trident Z Neo), 2x Kingston A1000 1TB SSD (supposed to be in RAID 1), existing EVGA GTX 960 card, 400W fanless PSU (not arrived yet, using a less powerful one). The problems: a lot... Beginning from the case, which is not quite compatible with the MB, and ending with the inability to have the NVMe SSDs have in a RAID1 conf... Trying everything one by one: Ubuntu 19.04 desktop, 19.10beta desktop, 19.04 server... Learning, experimenting, learning....
30 Sep 2019, 01:05
Ok, why use a case. Mount all your parts on a chassis, and add components as you need them. Or, you could lay everything out on a chunk of plywood until you have everything working correctly, then mount it in a box.
30 Sep 2019, 01:10
(30 Sep 2019, 01:05 )Tinker D Wrote: why use a case.Dust protection, circuit protection, fan protection, space protection. (30 Sep 2019, 01:05 )Tinker D Wrote: you could lay everything out on a chunk of plywood until you have everything working correctlyI just mounted everything on the bottom plate of the case, with 2 walls and the "roof" open, and the old SSD and a replacement power supply laying around. SO, yes, a typical test lab 😊
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