/sqt/ - Stupid Questions Thread

Why does the NoJs captcha require referers to be enabled? Why doesn't it work when you spoof them?

Can I use a standard cat5 rj45 ends/crimper on a cat6 cable? From what I can see it doesn't seem like it should matter but I see cat5 and cat6 crimpers available for sale on Amazon but the difference in cat5 and 6 is in cable throughput. Are they physically different in size or dimensions or anything?

How do I update my public address on record in California?

do intermittent graphics errors definitely mean a failing gpu?

that's a micro-b 3.0 connector, dumbass. It was a USB standard for almost 5 years.

No. Could be a connection in the computer or a bad cable/port

if you're proficient enough, move the GPU to another slot that it will fit in and see if it's stable. if that's the problem, you need a new motherboard or you need to put it into a different PCIE slot.

But test cables first, they are the most likely culprit. Also download some diagnostic software for your GPU like zGPU or afterburner, see if it's overheating or anything else fucky.

the different between cat5 and other versions of ethernet cables is usually strictly the cable itself, not the connector. follow a guide on line if you're worried about getting full bandwidth, there is a particular pattern of shielding and twists to getting it all working at full speed (for 10gb at least)

contact the services getting your address wrong, there's usually no registry for address lookup (this includes phonebooks, you gotta call the local company making them as well)

recycle anything you don't think you'll ever use.

Keep whatever you think is neat/useful.

does it spark joy? (i hate that bitch, do whatever you want)

>Why does your computer get slow when the hard drive files up and when junk collects in Chrome? Are they both separate phenomenons or related (I'm not sure). Is it something to do with paging? I figured a certain amount would be allocated for paging/swap and it should run as normal until it gets to like 100MB left
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