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Why thoughYou should have preferred 2x8gb.
Why thoughYou should have preferred 2x8gb.
It's better bruh.Why though
For Animation, I would suggest MAAC India courses. They are present in all major cities and has good course and training. One of the cousin did their course 8-10 years back and had positive feedback for them.@Nutcracker @johny_baba @haldilal @Satish Sharma Ji @SKC anyone else here who knows about 3d designing from where to start should I join VFX academy/ coaching or learn from yt open source and how can I grow in animation as an alternative career
Thats fine!You should have preferred 2x8gb.
Why do blackpillers get demoralized at every little thing they see ffs? Those jeetas aren't even attractive.
View: https://x.com/yeazlas/status/1845803408881545407?t=NKp_WxA0wuvbViZzj1HwIQ&s=19
Cuck behaviour tbh.
Dual channel mode is always better. You can always upgrade anywaysWhy though
Video of Adani defence
View: https://youtu.be/iXkRIF4uUVo
Gaurav long range glide bomb
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Drone defence equipment
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Rudram 1
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Vshorad missile
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Done launched missile
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Gaurav glide bomb
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He's a Samaji
"Arya Samaji" is a good cloak since you can abuse "idol worshippers" and "sanatan dharmis" openly.
Yeah but he will have to buy exact same model.Thats fine!
With time add another 16GB stick!
No, no such limitation. I have used different combinations of capacity, speed, brand of RAMs in dual channel since ages without any ill effect or problems.Yeah but he will have to buy exact same model.
Atleast he brought Ddr5, Ddr5 future proof.
He ain't gonna do to hard stuff initially either just learning as need arises get another same 16gb.
Rom rom @SKC
Is it possible to add a feature where people can browse through DFB's threads without an account but all the pictures, links, attachments would be blurred and you can't do anything with them? If you want to see them or download, then you must be a member.
This would force people to make an account but without the cost of messing up SEO or completely discouraging people from visiting the site.
What do you say @haldilal
Not sure where you were. But in most Big IT companies of the time, security was taken too seriously even 17-18 years back. USB Ports were blocked, Installation was regulated by ticket system, mp3, mp4 were banned and heck by late 2000'[s - ctrl c ctrl v was also blocked , one had explicitly right click to copy. Barely 5% of timesofindia page used to be accessible. Separate ODC entry exit points were there in addition to normal entries. Some had your phone snatched outside. Product companies in US were quite lax usually but some places were tightly access controlled even two decades back.This is being too much black pilled about Cybersecurity.
It is not like India specific issue; 10 years back there was not much focus on cybersecurity but not just limited to India. pretty much all of our clients, US/EU/Japan were ultra soft on the policies.
Heck! one could even walk in with a personal external HDD and copy whole company data and move out in evening without anyone catching anyone.
When I joined work, Desktops used to rule the offices, barely 10% had laptops. All the ports used to be open, you could connect your phones, pendrive, HDD, etc.
People used to store movies, tv series, on the drives and share the path with each other's. Few systems could run torrents too.
Copying data between client network and our companies network was enabled for long.
By 2016, there was a security drive where they disabled ports in laptops and desktops for personal use. later they disabled shared drives and then scanned drives for personal media.
Later, disabled installation of any kind of softwares. you have to request for license first and then raise request for installation.
There is no admin access given anymore to anyone.
These things have been present in most companies whether private or public. All kind of InfoSec and Cybersecurity policies are available.
Not sure where you were. But in most Big IT companies of the time, security was taken too seriously even 17-18 years back. USB Ports were blocked, Installation was regulated by ticket system, mp3, mp4 were banned and heck by late 2000'[s - ctrl c ctrl v was also blocked , one had explicitly right click to copy. Barely 5% of timesofindia page used to be accessible. Separate ODC entry exit points were there in addition to normal entries. Some had your phone snatched outside. Product companies in US were quite lax usually but some places were tightly access controlled even one and half decades back.
Lahore Bina Kuwait .... Biradar tum Jannat main they. Agar Jannat thi toh wohi thi wohi thi....One of the Indian Big-4 during early 2010s. Same was the case of other 3 out of Big-4. Everything used to work, you could save and share anything internally. People used to take source code in Pen Drive back home and then work on the code and bring back solution to office and add to their applications.
Yeah client offices especially for some flavor of product companies - things were lax Hawaii style when compared to Gulag system in IT companies in India way back in mid y2k decade onwards. But some companies like telecom, banking , automotive and Heavy engineering were always very paranoid and had strict access control - even insisted having their own layer of access controls for ODC's .I have worked onsite inside Client's office. They had even more relaxed culture, people bringing in their personal external HDD and save the work for the day in that and take it home to work on it in night.
Change happened after mid 2010s; from 2015-16 onwards along with GDDR policies from EU. Nowadays you get a mail from IT team on sending a 10kb excel from your company email to client email.
Lahore Bina Kuwait .... Biradar tum Jannat main they. Agar Jannat thi toh wohi thi wohi thi....
Its suprising - none of the top services company allowed pen drives. I mean in some companies you already had xray checkin's )(some ODC had separate XRAY scan checkin's). One of my known bought his iphone from US with USB chargers, In India people were still warming upto smartphone and few had USB chargers then. Poor guy's USB charger was snatched at entry itself . And this 2009-2011 period. Within team you could share but not outside team network you could share. heck your company emails were getting scanned since early 2000.
Taking source code in Pen drive that too in 2010.... This was something probably possible late 90's to early 2ks. by mid 2ks - pen drives were banned, things were xray scanned before you even were let in. Even biggies who had company laptops had to have them scanned for check in and check out
Yeah client offices especially for some flavor of product companies - things were lax Hawaii style when compared to Gulag system in IT companies in India way back in mid y2k decade onwards. But some companies like telecom, banking , automotive and Heavy engineering were always very paranoid and had strict access control - even insisted having their own layer of access controls for ODC's .