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If it's only on your home network, download Windows RDP from the Play Store and enable RDP on the Windows 7 machine. RDP is built right into Windows.any suggestions for remoteing from a modern chromebook into a win7 machine?
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If it's only on your home network, download Windows RDP from the Play Store and enable RDP on the Windows 7 machine. RDP is built right into Windows.any suggestions for remoteing from a modern chromebook into a win7 machine?
nah, I would be using it to remote into home from work on my cheap chromebook rather than bringing my old laptop inIf it's only on your home network, download Windows RDP from the Play Store and enable RDP on the Windows 7 machine. RDP is built right into Windows.
OK then yeah, Chrome Remote Desktop like the other guy said unless you want to fuck around with setting up an ssh tunnel or vpn on your home network and opening ports on your home network.nah, I would be using it to remote into home from work on my cheap chromebook rather than bringing my old laptop in
If it's not local, then use a VPN that ChromeOS supports natively (I think some may support Wireguard now) or a VPN app from the Play Store (like ZeroTier) to make the connection, and the MS RDP app.nah, I would be using it to remote into home from work on my cheap chromebook rather than bringing my old laptop in
Looks pretty decent, but I would recommend upgrading to a faster RAM speed. Ryzen chip speeds are synced to memory speeds, so getting the fastest RAM you can afford will be an upgrade you may actually be able to feel depending on if you do any CPU heavy processing/rendering. The cooler on the Ryzen 5 will be good enough, but I threw a Thermalright Peerless Assassin on my Ryzen 2700X and it handles the temps a lot better than the Wraith cooler, also without the fan constantly running at a high (LOUD) speed.I want to know if this build looks okay. I'm replacing a desktop which was pretty top of the line a decade ago, but I'm mostly looking for something which will last and handle 2D art programs. I didn't add a cooling option because the case comes with 2 fans (let me know if this is a retarded move). Don't want to go above $800 but can be convinced otherwise.
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The price difference for RAM isn't that much so upgrading makes sense in addition to what you mentioned. Changing that and adding the better cooler hasn't put me too much over the $800 mark thankfully.Looks pretty decent, but I would recommend upgrading to a faster RAM speed. Ryzen chip speeds are synced to memory speeds, so getting the fastest RAM you can afford will be an upgrade you may actually be able to feel depending on if you do any CPU heavy processing/rendering. The cooler on the Ryzen 5 will be good enough, but I threw a Thermalright Peerless Assassin on my Ryzen 2700X and it handles the temps a lot better than the Wraith cooler, also without the fan constantly running at a high (LOUD) speed.
I'd recommend buying the better cooler and building your PC once, because to install a better cooler later (if you hate the stock one) you have to take the motherboard entirely out and install a stabilizing backplate under the CPU socket. Best to be done all at the same time![]()
Brave's Tor mode uses Brave's browser engine, Tor Browser uses a modified version of Firefox. TBB's Firefox is specially hardened against fingerprinting and other vulnerabilities, including being compiled without support for things like WebRTC and WebGL2 which are generally massive privacy holes. Tor Browser is specifically designed for Tor and the Tor Project recommends using Tor Browser for Tor. You can probably get away with Brave unless you need the highest level of anonymity possible. Just use whatever you're most comfortable with.Is there a difference between the Brave TOR option and the actual TOR browser? Is there one I should use over the other or is there no difference?
For basically anything short of sending nastygrams to US federal agencies, just use whatever is most convenient for you. The version of Tor Browser in Firefox is more hardened. It's also the 'default Tor Browser', so a target for anyone trying to exploit tor users. If you are only browsing Kiwi Farms, and you aren't a principled political dissident or some other USG target, you probably have nothing to worry about.Is there a difference between the Brave TOR option and the actual TOR browser? Is there one I should use over the other or is there no difference?
yup, this did the trick just fine, thanks!Chrome Remote Desktop
You want a shit-tier laptop and a high-capacity USB stick.This might be a boomer tier question.
I miss VCR/DVD, taking a movie round to watch with a hookup.
Being at the whim of whatever is available on streaming services is nigger tier
I want something I can stick a movie on and just plug it into a hdmi slot on any telly and it works. No need for nerding over settings/wifi/Bluetooth/sudo. Just plug it into a computer at my house and transfer the movie then plug it into the hdmi slot on her telly,
I don't care about streaming or bluetoothing via whatever, just keep it simple.
Does it exist? The words compile or install in the answer means no.
You could also do this if you wanted to get extra fancy.Yes, they have little media boxes like this on Aliexpress. Just put your shit on a USB stick in the correct format, plug it into this box and you're good to go. I have not used this particular one, but these have been around for decades now, and usually work fine enough.
Additionally, you could always just get a cheap DVD player and buy DVDs at the Thrift Store/get the at the library for free. Most libraries have a DVD selection similar to an early 2000s video store nowadays.
Smooth enough to be perfect.Yes, they have little media boxes like this on Aliexpress. Just put your shit on a USB stick in the correct format, plug it into this box and you're good to go.
Why wouldnt you be extra fancy?You could also do this if you wanted to get extra fancy.
something along the lines of "an idiot admires complexity a genius admires simplicity"Why wouldnt you be extra fancy?
It's what I asked for. Specifically avoiding complexity.something along the lines of "an idiot admires complexity a genius admires simplicity"
I believe you're looking for what we nowadays call 'a laptop'.This might be a boomer tier question.
I miss VCR/DVD, taking a movie round to watch with a hookup.
Being at the whim of whatever is available on streaming services is nigger tier
I want something I can stick a movie on and just plug it into a hdmi slot on any telly and it works. No need for nerding over settings/wifi/Bluetooth/sudo. Just plug it into a computer at my house and transfer the movie then plug it into the hdmi slot on her telly,
I don't care about streaming or bluetoothing via whatever, just keep it simple.
Does it exist? The words compile or install in the answer means no.