I'm starting a small inbound tourism venture with a focus on the Asian market, specifically China and India. I'm struggling to find a Non-US payment provider that can facilitate RMB to ZAR payments. Given the current geo-political climate I consider a US-based solution (like Stripe) at high risk...
I love how they keep fearmongering with AI speak nevermind that the SARS website looks like it's still stuck in the 90's. You can be sure that any funds assigned for AI or even just a simple website upgrade will promptly be stolen.
I would personally rent out the house, sell any extra crap in it, then rent a smaller place. Use the rent money plus your fixed income idea plus any help you give to cover basic expenses.
A lot of people really struggle just abruptly retiring so probably a good idea for him to look for...
If you want to further increase security, use your app 2FA only on a device that never goes online (old phone or tablet) and remove it from your active phone. My authenticator can only be accessed with fingerprint. Avoid SMS-based authentication like the plague.
For sho, that sounds like a plan. Wanna get a few single player games under my belt first tho. Also, dunno how multi works, I presume you can't pause? That would be a bit annoying for other players. I also don't have any DLC yet.
Sorry but this is completely false. I am not a whale and I custody all my own crypto. The global financial system is not in great shape and the odds are high that banks and many services like these could go belly up. The entire point of crypto is to remove counter-party risk.
Custodying your...
Hah, fair point, however I have a a UK extension plugged into a converter on a multiplug which is plugged into a extension running from the inverter with a kill-a-watt in the middle :D
I bought a sound system and external HDD in the UK ages ago and I only just noticed the 3-pin on one of the power supplies is switchable. I'm trying to clean up the rats nest of cables and converters at the back of my pc and a switchable SA compatible plug would be nice. I've looked around but...
Sounds like the GPU but hard to say. I had a similar issue and the GPU eventually died. It was fairly old tho. Still you could have a faulty purchase. Do you also have integrated graphics? Remove your GPU and see if that works. Is the temp on the GPU fine?
To add to what was said above, try...
:) I thought so too but it was a no-go. Presumably because of all the slots that were in that crappy looking scaffold I removed below the HDD slots.
Looks much cleaner this way and you can't really see my hack-job unless you open the front or top of the case. Should probably upgrade to M.2 at...