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  • ArtikBanana@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPtoPC Gaming@lemmy.caASUS Scammed Us
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    2 months ago

    Specifically motherboards or in general?
    I’ve heard a lot of good things about Asrock motherboards. And they’re also about the only ones without some recent controversy (for AMD CPUs).

    In general, I can personally vouch for Noctua.
    They sent me a free mounting kit for my then 7 year old CPU cooler when I switched it over to a new PC. I’ve had it for 12 years now.

    Edit: Never mind, looks like also Asrock aren’t too great.







  • Personally I use Newmaxx’s site and spreadsheet which has more indepth information about the SSDs like their controllers and NAND type - https://borecraft.com/
    You can also check their subreddit for some reviews and such.
    That and some stats from Backblaze and general reviews.
    And I use price trackers to make sure I’m getting a good price.

    I don’t like going by specific brands, because they all have some less ideal models and some of them tend to change some of the components after a while.




  • I understand the feeling.
    But when someone buys music from you and then puts it in house parties for tens of other people, those people are also listening to your music without paying.

    And a lot of people these days will never pay for a specific artist’s music.
    They’ll use a streaming service like Spotify, which barely pays anything to small artists (especially when free users listen to the music, and not premium users).
    But I can use Spotify for free, listen to small artists’ music, share it with other people, and it will be considered legal and “ok”.

    And personally, whatever I pirate, I wouldn’t have bought in the first place without being able to try it. So it isn’t a lost sale.





  • I might have misunderstood you, but data transferred inside the tailnet will always be encrypted by Tailscale.
    So if you’re connected to a public wifi and someone’s looking at your traffic, accessing a random http site would be clear text, but accessing an http site inside your tailnet will be encrypted.

    Unless you define an exit node and tell Tailscale to use it. And then all your traffic will be encrypted from the view of the one looking at your traffic logs from the public wifi (and clear text from the exit node to the random http site).