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  • It’s been a long time since I actually used subnets, but IIRC you will need a physical interface for each network on the router regardless.

    So let’s say you set up your /24 network into 2x /25’s, you will need an interface for the .0 network, and another for the .128 network

    If you just have an interface for the switch, and another for the WAN connection, I don’t think subnetting will work for what you’re trying to do








  • I’m going to assume that it is possible to put both the dedicated and integrated GPUs to work, though I’ve never seen this kind of setup.

    This is likely not something you want to actually do.

    The integrated GPU in your processor is not an additional bit of computing power your computer is not using, but special software that can use your processor to put out graphics if a dedicated GPU is missing. It is extremely inferior at processing graphics compared to the real dedicated GPU, and if you were running firefox to watch (Not decode) youtube, you would very likely see things like screen tearing as the processor struggled to keep up.

    If you wanted to do this just to see the outcome for yourself, you could switch your displayport cable to your monitor to connect to your motherboard instead of your GPU to get an idea of how rough this would be. If you wanted to continue after seeing this, I believe you would need to connect a 2nd monitor in order to use both the dedicated and integrated GPUs.







  • This was posted 4 times, you may want to remove the duplicates.

    I would agree that people look better when they smile, but I think that it is considered sexist because women are asked to smile where men are not, in similar situations. I believe that women feel it is controlling, and since it’s requested/required of women more often then men, their perspective is that it is sexist.

    Would you feel okay with a woman asking you to flex? I would, but if it became something that happened on a regular basis, I think it would quickly become annoying to me.



  • It’s not harmful, but it really depends on what roles you’re trying to land.

    I usually recommend going for A+ then Network+, then Linux+ for new technicians at data centers.

    If you’re worried about interviewing, I can say from the other side of the table that actual projects and working through issues shows experience more clearly than simply studying for and passing a cert. Even something simple like setting your desktop/server to be the DHCP server (instead of the router being the DHCP server)