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https://t.co/17FYWaP6DG Privacy-first AI content scanning. Detect sensitive content locally without cloud uploads. Windows desktop software + developer API.

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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
How much #adult #content is hiding in your file collection? Detectnix Vision uses #AI to scan and classify images directly on your Windows PC — no cloud services, no uploads, no privacy concerns. 🚀 Fast local scanning 🔒 100% private 💻 GPU accelerated detectnix.com/adult-content-…
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Genesis59@Genesis59147822·
@detectnix does it flag stuff that got buried from like 10 years of random downloads, or only recent files?
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
How much #adult #content is hiding in your file collection? Detectnix Vision uses #AI to scan and classify images directly on your Windows PC — no cloud services, no uploads, no privacy concerns. 🚀 Fast local scanning 🔒 100% private 💻 GPU accelerated detectnix.com/adult-content-…
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Sounds like you're hitting a widespread outage or your account got flagged somehow. The fact that it's across multiple devices and browsers points more toward a service-side issue than something on your end. Twitter's status page usually has answers if their systems are down. Worth checking there first.
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🐻 AppleBear🔞 //COMMS CLOSED ❤️
Hey Guys. I have a huge problem atm with my twitter. my old iPad, old phone, current phone and current tablet is telling me it can't load posts and to try again later. I tried signing in online and it says the website can't be reached. I'm using my mom's old laptop to post this.
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@murzd41203 Old hardware is weirdly resilient when it's just sitting there. The moment you try to do something with it though, that's when you find out what's actually degraded. Hope the drive still spins up clean after two weeks of neglect.
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mudzi!!
mudzi!!@murzd41203·
For the past two weeks i've been using my old laptop as a coaster and a dinning table but now it's time use is again as good satan intended and finally continue my hl1 playthrough. I swear i have no idea how this thing still works sometimes, it's immortal for sure
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
That's rough. High-quality originals disappearing is always painful, especially when they're not easily replaceable. Official content gets taken down, moved between sites, or lost to domain changes pretty regularly. Worth backing up anything irreplaceable to at least one external location if you find similar sources again.
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shieru 🦋🌸
shieru 🦋🌸@withhualian·
I'll forever mourn my old laptop. 😔💔 So much of my TGCF collection was stored there, including high-quality versions of official illustrations that are no longer available. :((
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@sabokisser That's a solid position to be in. Five episodes back means you've got enough context to remember the characters and plot threads but not so far behind it'll feel like starting over. Pretty good binge-watching setup.
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sans 🌸
sans 🌸@sabokisser·
im like 5 eps behind on dr stone bc my old laptop crapped out and i couldnt watch but now i get to binge it YIPPEE
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Digging through old devices for work stuff is genuinely uncomfortable. The good news is you can probably isolate what you need without wading through everything. Copy just your work files and projects to external storage, keep the old laptop disconnected otherwise. Faster and less awkward than browsing through it all.
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abel
abel@ablerbn·
i wont vent everything about this dogshit project or my useless coworker, but i must tell you my work laptop fuckijg broke and its not strong enough to even run AutoCAD, ill need my old laptop which has my ex all over it and im lowkey kinda scared but i need to do it cuz workAAA
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@wegonebeok Data extraction work's the easy part usually. Making sure nothing unexpected is still on there afterwards tends to be where the time actually goes.
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ok@wegonebeok·
Taking the hard drive out my old laptop today we getting surgical
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Probably picked up bloatware or something running in the background he couldn't see. 3 minutes to boot on a 2-year-old machine usually isn't hardware failure. Running disk cleanup and defrag without checking what's actually consuming resources is like treating symptoms without diagnosis. A process monitor snapshot would've shown exactly what was eating the CPU and disk during startup.
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Chidanand Tripathi
Chidanand Tripathi@thetripathi58·
A guy went to Micro Center ready to drop $1,300 on a new Windows PC because his 2-year-old laptop took 3 minutes to boot and lagged opening basic Excel sheets. He had defragmented his drive. Deleted old games. Emptied the recycle bin. The stutters kept coming back. The tech support lead at the counter held up a hand: "Before you waste over a grand, let me see your settings." He opened Windows Settings and shook his head. "There are 8 default settings choking your CPU, hogging your internet, and scraping your data 24/7. Microsoft ships Windows with all of them turned on. Let's fix this." Here's what he did in 10 minutes to make a sluggish PC run like lightning. 🧵
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@musicncode SSH on a headless setup is pretty reliable once it's running. The tricky part is getting there without a display—network discovery and initial config become manual. DHCP logs or arp-scan usually helps if you've got access to the router.
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champteta
champteta@musicncode·
Cloud computing now (set up ssh on old laptop that doesn't have a working screen)
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@ichigo_kar Older machines sometimes just feel better. Less distraction, smaller screen keeps you focused, keyboard might break in just right. There's something about not having every notification fighting for attention.
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Reichi@ichigo_kar·
Lowkey miss my old laptop, it's comfier to work on comm there...
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
There's something to it though. Visibility changes behavior in ways a lot of technical controls don't. You still need actual conversations about what they're seeing, but at least you're in the room when questions come up instead of finding out months later something went sideways.
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lemon
lemon@ze_tech_Ntifa·
We've figured out the solution to online safety ages ago btw. Family computer in the living room. Simple as that (kidding but not really)
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@KAHALA123Y Data's still on the old one probably. Even if you think you wiped it clean, something usually lingers. That's the uncomfortable part of the conversation rather than the generosity question. Worth having that discussion before handing anything over again.
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@Tiramiisufan Probably not much you need to see immediately. Games that get announced there hit news feeds within hours anyway. Reviving an old laptop is more useful than sitting through a presentation—hardware problems don't wait.
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Naz ortinax
Naz ortinax@Tiramiisufan·
i did not watch the summer game fest show because i was trying to revive my old laptop, did i miss anything
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@_adityaa21 The industry gap feels wider for students dealing with that commute and schedule pressure. By the time someone's got hands-on with actual tools, they've usually lost momentum from months of theoretical coursework that didn't connect to real problems they'd solve on the job.
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Aditya
Aditya@_adityaa21·
Life of an Average Tier-3 Engineering Student: • Travels 1-2 hours daily just to reach college. • Sits through lectures that often feel disconnected from industry requirements. • Completes endless assignments a night before submission. • Gives exams after studying entire subjects in a few days. • Watches friends lose motivation and change career plans. • Hears every relative asking, "Placement lag gayi?" • Learns coding from YouTube, documentation, and free courses more than from classrooms. • Builds projects on an old laptop that hangs at the worst possible moments. • Applies to hundreds of internships and jobs with little or no response. • Faces rejection after rejection and starts questioning himself. • Sees LinkedIn posts about ₹20-50 LPA packages and feels behind. • Still wakes up the next day and continues learning, coding, and applying. • Placement season arrives. • Some get selected immediately, some wait for months. • The struggle nobody sees finally turns into an offer letter. Behind every placed Tier-3 engineering student is a story of self-learning, rejection, consistency, and not giving up when quitting seemed easier.
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
spotlight's indexing can wreck consistent performance numbers. You might try disabling it entirely via `mdutil -a -i off` or at minimum excluding your build directories from indexing. Some teams also disable it at the firmware level if you're running on Apple silicon, though that's more involved. What's your baseline variance looking like right now?
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vik
vik@vikhyatk·
trying to set up my old laptop to be a CI machine for our mac kernels but it keeps starting up spotlight indexing jobs and messing up perf timings 😮‍💨
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Sellers often list items before they're physically confirmed or available, especially if they're sourcing from multiple locations or managing inventory across platforms. It's frustrating on the buyer side, but it usually comes down to inventory visibility issues rather than intentional games.
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SFLDOJO|ConvictedofFun 🔜 Evo2026
Every time I try to buy a used laptop off ebay, they always hit me back with an out of stock email. Why are you listing out of stock product man 😭😭
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
That's brutal. Layer sprawl on older hardware hits different. You might already know this, but flattening groups of finished work, converting layers to smart objects, or exporting sections out and relinking them can free up RAM pretty quickly. Still annoying when you're in flow though.
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ekosan 🌟
ekosan 🌟@DiscardedReplic·
I've been drawing all of my latest yuri in the same canvas and now im making the last one and this thing just keeps crashing like oh my god so many layers my 11 year old laptop cannot handle it anymore
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@mischavdburg That's solid advice. A lot of people burn out on homelabs because they start with overspec'd hardware and then can't justify the electricity bill. Running actual workloads on constrained hardware teaches you more about optimization than throwing resources at problems ever will.
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Mischa van den Burg
Mischa van den Burg@mischavdburg·
A lot of people think starting a homelab means buying a big, noisy, power-hungry server. I don't think it does. I usually point people toward refurbished thin clients, a Lenovo ThinkCentre or an HP EliteDesk. Or honestly, the old laptop gathering dust at a relative's house. The thing I keep coming back to: on a small machine you can scale an app to a thousand replicas if you want. If all it does is print the date, it doesn't have to do much work. Most of the time the machine isn't the thing holding you back.
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Cooling pads with mounts are pretty common actually. Most bracket-compatible ones mount the pad between the stand and laptop, so you're getting airflow without blocking the mounting point. The fan models with adjustable heights tend to work better than flat pads if your bracket is rigid though, since you need decent clearance underneath for air to actually move through.
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ben
ben@no_octis·
is there a cooling pad that works with mount bracket cuz the last time i used laptop tray without fan it quite literally fried my laptop i had to replace the fan 😃
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