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Here are some recommendations from phototex
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PPG break-though
i would in PS make the animal images grayscale, adjust curves to get the desired 2 color effect, then select (select-color range) and delete white. Paste the images on the red background in illustrator, done
I sell online, get a few "fraudulent" chargebacks every year. Most of the time I lose the chargeback. I've had a few times where I called the customer that filed the chargeback and they say I'm so sorry it was an error and they supposedly contact their bank to cancel the chargeback but I still...
To find the answer you have to figure out how much can you produce for a business? are you making $1000 of product per day, 2k, 3k? etc.
How much revenue do you think you help make possible and how many other people are involved in producing that revenue?
I have a buddy that manages servers for HP (their internal server systems) and they replace all SSDs every 2 years, it's crazy, Thousands of server grade SSDs replaced just because they hit 2 years old. Not sure what they do with the old ones
A cheap consumer PC will have 99.999998% uptime and be error free 99.999998% of the time running TrueNAS, if someone wants to spend 10x the money to get 99.999999% uptime in TrueNAS with server grade hardware go for it
All of my computers run 24/7. Oldest one I used at the shop is a 3770k system from 2012. A couple of years ago I retired an XP emachine from 2006, ran for 15 years, no issues and still works. Only had to replace hard drives in these computers nothing else.
This is BS, in 99.9% of cases the only thing that will fail on any computer are the hard drives. Run everything else at 100% use until its obsolete. Hard drives will fail and enterprises have strict retirement schedules for harddrives, mechanical and SSD.
the 7950x is about 10-20% faster than the 5950x in benchmarks I've done, I'm sure it would be around that much faster in Onyx boosting close to 6ghz on 4 cores running 4 rips.
But its rare that I have to wait on the rip, by the time I'm done setting the printer up everything is ripped. My files...
Plan was to not work Wed, back to work on Monday but last week had employees call in sick so we are catching up on Wednesday now. Its raining here all week so I don't mind working as can't go to the parks with my kids anyway when it is raining
The ram ended up costing $1200 or so. I was maxing out 64gig ram with large murals in photoshop. Now it uses 100gb ram pretty frequently. I'm a computer nerd too so I get to mix hobby/work with building fast computers
Not much for a CPU to do in a NAS, most of the work is done by the RAID controller, cpu is there to run the UI and some apps. The file reading/writing is all handled by hardware
You should watch some LTT videos on computer builder comparisons and clueless buyer calling in experience, dell was one of the worse when it comes to calling in to buy a PC, get ready to be robbed on warranties and support packages
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