Give me like $7,500 and I provide enough harddisks for 183,200 episodes. I'm not sure what to calculate for traffic, though.
And I mean it's a bit unfortunate that you have to commit money laundering and/or tax fraud alongside this "business model". It's just not that easy to say: Hey, I would like to pay taxes on this pile of money and I don't want to say where I got it from, it's definitely mine, though.
Plug it into a computer and see what the computer says.
I usually use Linux for that because it offers good error messages and I know the tools. But other operating systems might help, too.
And if you start writing to the card or executing recovery tools, make a backup / image first.
If the files are very important, maybe don't tamper with it and ask for help. Like a repair shop, your local Linux community or any trustworthy computer expert friend.
The biggest enemy is probably encryption, if it's encrypted. The files are definitely still there if you just ripped it out. In the old days you could just run a recovery program and get everything back.
Correct answer. And this is going to help way more than adding a few trackers. Also consider doing the port-forward in your router, if you're behind a NAT and it doesn't do it automatically. That makes even more peers available.
I'd pick the Raspberry Pi if you can do the install. Furthermore maybe your internet router can do it. I think it's possible with some Fritzbox models or ones that run OpenWRT. Or you pay the price for one of those dedicated adapters. I don't know if the drivers for those are more or less haste than using a Raspberry Pi.
Sure. I buy tickets to their concerts, have bought CDs, movies, buy their game in the next Steam sale or on Humblebundle, rarely Patreon or support indie things on Ko-fi or whatever. I buy a novel if I enjoyed the first chapter(s) and want it on paper. Or go to the library. I just can't afford all the music and Spotify isn't paying the artists properly either. And I don't want a DVD collection, so for TV series they don't get money from me. Except for what the one streaming service I pay for forwards to them.
I've used laptops for more than a decade. And sure, in the early times thermal management wasn't that elborate. But I really haven't seen any laptop in many, many years that doesn't do it with perfect accuracy. And usually it's done in hardware so there isn't really any way for it to fail. And I played games and compiled software for hours with all CPU cores at 100% and fans blasting. At least with my current laptop and the two Thinkpads before. The first one had really good fans and never went to the limit. The others hit it with an accuracy of like 2 or 3 degrees. No software necessary. I'm pretty sure with the technology of the last 10 years, throttling doesn't ever fail unless you deliberately mess with it.
But now that I'm thinking of the fans... Maybe if the fan is clogged or has mechanically failed, there is a way... A decent Intel or AMD CPU will still throttle. But without a fan and airflow inside the laptop, other components might get too hot. But I'm thinking more of some capacitors or the harddisk which can't defend itself. The iGPU should be part of the thermal budget of the rest of the processor. Maybe it's handled differently because it doesn't draw that much power and doesn't really contribute to overheating it. I'm not sure.
Maybe it's more a hardware failure, a defective sensor, dust, a loose heat conductor, thermal paste or the fan? I still can't believe a laptop would enter that mode unless something was wrong with the hardware. But I might be wrong.
Listen to the people who say it's probably encryption. I'd agree with that. And you can try all sorts of programs and ways to fix corrupted files... It won't help if it's encryption. You'd need to find out the specifics, see if there is a script floating around or some tutorial for your specific phone model that tells you how to decrypt them.
But reading that text like they tell you to do, is kind of an exercise in futility if you choose topic two. (the benefits of artificial satellites in telecommunications) I'd be angry at that point.
Why does it force the processor over the limit in the first place?
I think in every other laptop the CPU just throttles when it gets too hot. Meaning it can never exceed the maximum temperature. I wonder if this is a misunderstanding or if HP actually did away with all of that and designed a laptop that will cook itself.
And it's not even a good design decision to shutdown the PC if someone runs a game... Aren't computers meant to run them? Why not automatically lower the framerate by throttling? Why shut down instead?
Then get help. There is medication that can suppress feelings. The numbers I linked aren't just for suicide prevention. Getting help for other mental conditions is a related thing. It's basically the same doctors/therapists. Just don't self-medicate, that won't get you anywhere.
If you're serious about what you say, ask a doctor. He or she can make you stop feeling. It's probably antidepressants that do that. And they're prescribed by doctors. And if it ain't easy to find a doctor, call the helpline, they have some contacts for people like you...
Hehe. I don't think English is that broken. I mean it's definitely broken. But still one of the easier languages to learn. It's my second language, so my perspective might be a bit different. But I also had French in school. And oh my, that's a proper hassle to memorize all the articles, specifics and numerous exceptions to every rule there is... English was way easier (for me.)
It's like dozens of pages of free numbers. Pick one that suits your needs. And they're not all just for absolute emergencies... Or call a friend, a relative... They might know you and have an outside perspective on you and your situation.
Btw, and I don't quite get if you're comfortable where you are, or whether you aren't. You post here regularly. You don't have a drivers license, you gave up staying in shape, you gave up practicing an instrument... You gave up on women... You want advice but you don't want advice... I'm not sure what to make of this. Like if you want to become someone else, go ahead. Pick up the things you mentioned and actually do it.
And another word of unsolicited advice: People who are just 'downers' aren't attractive. If you want someone to be interested in you, you gotta at least have something that's interesting about you. Or be funny or at least be nice and not overly negative around people you'd like to meet again. And people who don't care about anything also aren't attractive.
Not everything is about looks. Not even close. But you gotta choose what character traits to display around people. And what you can bring to the table.
If it's nothing, and you're not even genuinely interested in a relationship... you just want one... I know why you fail.
Finish your driver's license, decide who you want to be and find something that you can tell women you like. And be genuine. People can tell if you lie. It needs to be something you're really interested in. And then do it. F*ing force yourself to become the person you'd like to be. Make small steps and don't give up.
Sure. I can read 99% of the comments normally. Thx I'm gonna try Jerboa again and see if I can reproduce it.