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tetranymous · 2 months
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Hey windows users that are tired of onedrive syncs hogging all the network bandwidth and never completing uploads because it uploads too many files at once
Win + r
Type into the run box
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive\settings
Double click into your onedrive folder. It'll be called either Business or Personal depending on the tier of onedrive you have.
If there are multiple you'll have to repeat step 4 onwards for each of them individually.
Find the file called ClientPolicy.ini and right click and select edit. This will open a text file.
Find the option called NumberOfConcurrentStorageRequests. If you've opened this in something that isn't notepad it'll be on line 54. By default this will be set to 6.
Change the 6 to whatever number of files you want to be uploaded at once. Note that it begins at 0, so setting it to 1 will limit it to 2 files at once. Remember to Ctrl + s to save the changes!
Right click the onedrive icon on the taskbar and select quit onedrive, then search for onedrive in the start menu. Alternatively you could just reboot your computer. Either option will restart onedrive and cause it to read the config file again to apply the changes.
Now you can upload huge files without having to leave your computer on for 3 days straight B)
If the network is still being taken out, go into onedrive settings, sync and backup, advanced settings and turn the limit upload rate option to on.
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tetranymous · 7 days
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Why are the only 2 options for new phones nowadays:
World's most expensive slab of glass that costs more than a new laptop. Has one single port and the screen is the size of your head. The next model will have a screen on the side to remove all of the buttons and will reduce the thickness of the glass, both for the sake of sleekness and fashion (and money). The glass will crack upon a slight gust of wind but the adhesive holding the phone together is the famed immovable object of legend. The model after that will be as if the monolith from 2001 a space odyssey had screens on every surface, the charging port is obsolete since it can all be done through induction (the hot new trend). It's the camera for the photographer who is deathly afraid of buttons and dials present on real cameras. Don't worry guys we're removing features for your own good. If you try to repair it yourself you will be killed through our patented DontTry™ technology installed in every device.
The same price as a decent SD card and the absolute lowest quality slop they could push out of the factory. The phone equivalent of a pug, struggles to run its own OS (go edition of course). When idling with nothing but the home screen running the cpu is rivalling the heat output of a miserable old macbook forced to run the sims. Its hardware specs are somehow worse than a flagship released NINE (9) years ago. The screen genuinely hurts to look at if not using a jig to perfectly align it with your head (portrait only, no landscape video unless you want to turn it into the migrane machine). Has both a headphone jack and sometimes a user replaceable battery. Micro B charging port means that no one will Disappear your charging cables. Sometimes come in fun form factors. Cannot scan a QR code no matter how much you try. Absolutely zero technical information available online. Would probably run okay if it wasn't forced to have android 10+ installed. Immune to damage from getting dropped (back flies off, battery falls out).
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tetranymous · 21 days
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Doing the computer equivalent of breaking the wine bottle on the ship's hull by drawing a desktop background of my fursona for my new Linux machine
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tetranymous · 9 months
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sand animals
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tetranymous · 2 months
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Me: haha I'm so normal about Daft Punk
*sees a gold and silver anything*
Me: OUGH. The gold and silver dream...
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tetranymous · 2 months
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Kinda nuts that I find my XP PC pleasantly slow. With most modern stuff they somehow manage to load things just as you think about doing something else, and so demand your attention the entire time you need to use them. But I know if I'm formatting something on my XP pc I can go do something else since it can take a couple of hours to format a 100GB hard drive. Even just booting up I can go make a drink or something since it'll take at least a minute or so to finish. It's just kinda nice???
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tetranymous · 3 months
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I love old computers, everything comes on a card. Graphics card, sound card, ram card, hard card, cpu card.
If you go even further back it's individual sections of logic circuitry on a card, which means the whole computer is a whole bunch of cards (except the memory which is a plane, but could be argued that it is also a card).
So if you got an IBM 1401 hot enough to boil water by turning off its air conditioning, call that the original steam deck (of cards).
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tetranymous · 3 months
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Anyways speaking about speed and thermal issues, it's the middle of summer here, so pretty much everyone who runs a computer here has to keep an eye on their temps rn (the multiple 40°c+ days have not been helping). But surprisingly my ancient little XP computer that probably has never had its thermal paste replaced, is small form factor, and probably has 2 fans (3 if you count the disc drive, which probably moves the most air) has not gotten over 30°c. From the same era where pentiums were getting to "melting themselves temperatures" and laptop CPUs could burn your leg (may help that its using an AMD cpu). My own XP pc back then I distinctly remember using as a heater sometimes. Like I know it has everything to do with the fact that I can't get its GPU running (my old XP pc had TWO (2) gpus in addition to integrated) but I find it fascinating that this nearly 20 year old pc, not only refuses to die, but seems to be kinda thriving actually.
Like yeah it's slow (one time I thought I killed it by messing with windows a bit too much, but it turns out that's just how long it takes to boot into safe mode and I went "Oh wait that's right it's just slow lol") but if my surface dies (it will eventually) and it's too hot to run my Thinkpad, this thing will be happily puttering along as I churn out a word doc.
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tetranymous · 1 year
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All this talk about not being afraid to casually :) or :3 we are all forgetting about our comrade :p
Reblog if you aren’t afraid to get silly with a :p
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tetranymous · 1 year
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Ough... Daft Punk turning into the robot that sells you antivirus before EXPLODING AGAIN
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tetranymous · 1 year
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this computer is chugging so bad it needs a graphics card so much it is crying screaming wailing
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tetranymous · 1 year
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New Computer Hack That Companies Don’t Want You To Know! Put CD in computer; room now smells freshly vacuumed
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tetranymous · 1 year
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Having a desktop computer for the first time in a literal decade and I forgot how loud the CD drives were
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tetranymous · 2 years
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What if you wanted to do task but tummy said hurt
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tetranymous · 2 years
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Learning about transistors is impossible not because they are complex, but because things will be referred to as "the P joint" with absolute seriousness
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tetranymous · 2 years
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Born to sew forced to thimble
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