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đ Hey Guys! I'm back! đ First of all, thank you so much for all your love, support, and warm wishes. It truly means a lot! â€ïž Just give me a couple of days, and we'll be ready to rock and roll again! đ„ I'll be taking some time to go through all your messages and answer everyone's questions one by one, so hang in there! As for the delay... my graphics card decided to call it quits! đ And with GPU prices being all over the place right now, it's been quite an adventure. But no worries-we're not letting that slow us or our show down! The spirit is high, the comeback is on, and the best is yet to come! đȘđ See you all very soon! â€ïž5 points
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Oh whoa! Again! Repeatedly insulting others doesnât strengthen your point; it only weakens support for your position. And now, referring to yourself as if you were some Godly creator only makes you sound more arrogant than anyone else here. Bringing up moderators again shows a personal grudge. If youâre that unhappy, why stay here insulting others and wasting time? If youâre comfortable with your work being reused for profit, and even see it as a compliment, thatâs your choice. But that doesnât give you the right to insult others or repost their creations without permission. Respecting intellectual property isnât optional; itâs the foundation of any creative community. If you truly donât mind others profiting from your panel, then be consistent: share your own work, create more, and state openly, âYou can use my work any way you want, even make money from it, Iâm fine with that.â That would align with the stance youâre taking, instead of reposting other peopleâs work. For example, imagine someone sees your panel and thinks, âWhoa, this design is amazing; it will surely attract buyers.â Since you donât mind people using it for profit, they could decide, âIâm going to recreate the exact same design as a hard copy and present it as my own.â In that scenario, your contribution is erased, and youâre denied recognition as the creator. Itâs like erasing your identity. Thatâs exactly why respecting ownership matters; without it, anyone can strip away your identity as the author. Of course, if you truly donât mind having your identity stripped away, thatâs your choice. No one will know of your existence. But it also shows why copyright exists in the first place: to protect creators from being erased and ensure they receive recognition for their work. Without that protection, talented creators would stop producing art and paintings, and the world would become far less colorful. Please note that my post isnât about gaining popularity in the community; itâs about copyright and respect. These principles matter to everyone, not just me.3 points
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@ExtraktoR Well i can 100% assure you i have no affiliation with this websites mods and or admins i am just a fan of work. But i am affiliated with is copyright law regardless if this is affected or not. And you MAY have posted yours as fair game, but @BHSY posted his to share freely and not for people to gain credit, popularity or money from such sharing and as the original creator he has the right to control his work i suggest you read up on intonational law specifically The Berne Convention, The WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT) and Moral Rights just because you deemed his work "fair game" means nothing and have no right to any comments regarding his work. i have been polite regardless of how you have treated me just because i stood up and back creators now unless you have anything meaningful to say to me, just don't.3 points
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Statement on Sharing Sensor Panels Without Permission It needs to be said plainly: sharing sensor panels that are not your own, especially those no longer distributed, without the creatorâs consent, is against forum rules and against basic respect for the work of others. No amount of argument changes this fact. The rules exist to protect creators and their rights, whether the panel is freely shared or paid, and they apply equally to every member here. If you did not design the panel, you do not have the right to repost or distribute it. While I cannot control whether our panels have already been distributed elsewhere without permission, that does not make it acceptable here. This time, I must speak up because it concerns our new member, @toveyr, and it directly relates to my sensor panel. @toveyr post is not fake. I repeat: it is not fake. Accusing him of fabricating a post is both unfair and baseless. He was trying to locate the original creator of the sensor panel design. He found me, and I advised him to remove the image from the forum since it is no longer distributed. As the author, it is my right to make that decision. What Tovery mentioned in his apology was not wrong; he acknowledged the issue and respected the principle of consent. That is the standard we should uphold in this community, and he has my respect. I am sure everyone here understands why the panel is no longer distributed: because some individuals were using it for profit without permission. As for the insults directed at other members, they do not strengthen any argument. They only increase hostility and weaken credibility. Iâve seen this same behavior on social media, particularly in online gaming communities, where some people resort to abusive language instead of constructive discussion. That approach adds nothing of value here. This community thrives when we respect each other. Ignoring that principle undermines trust and discourages creators from contributing. Moderation should be consistent, but members also need to accept responsibility for following the rules. Let me make it clear once again: rules are set for a reason. If you do not agree with them, then this forum is not the place for you. I normally would not respond to a post like this publicly, but since it concerns our new members, it is important to address it.3 points
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Hey, I am new here and wasn't aware of something I posted after some carful consideration and some great advice from @BHSY I am removing posts regarding a star trek panel i was working on and will be restarting the project.3 points
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Well hello there @ExtraktoR a pleasure to forum-meet you of course, normally I would NOT reply to this but I agree with @BHSY that something needs to be said not that I need to explain anything to you I spoke to @BHSY privately and I believe it was a very respectful conversation, unlike your baseless claims. 550 pages well yes this is a forum, this is a community why cant people share discuss and celebrate great works? whiles I am at it, have you ever had someone steal your work? claim it to be there own for public or financial gains? it ruins people. I was big enough to openly apologise for not realise someone else has shared someone else's work without knowledge and to show my support for creators who have been ripped off because of there works being sold or shared without knowledge @BHSY could have handled my post differently he private messaged me we talked and both ended up respecting each other a lot more. if you found my post pathetic then that's your view and I respect that it is not my place to tell you that you are wrong. now let me be frank it is not your place to tell me what or how I portray my respect. just going to leave this screenshot here... where you didn't not apologise for sharing someone else's works, you just made excuses2 points
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We've ordered a device and will start working on it as soon as it arrives in our labs.1 point
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I really like this, nice and clean easy to see at a glance. i love a detailed panel but sometimes during gaming i just want the facts and this is perfect for that, thanks for sharing.1 point
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It will be supported by the next stable update of AIDA64 Business due next month.1 point
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You can do that with AIDA64 Business, AIDA64 Engineer and AIDA64 Network Audit using the /SILENT command-line option. You may also like the following guide about command-line automation offered by our business products: https://www.aida64.com/news/aida64-command-line-builder-tool1 point
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Hey, I am new here and wasn't aware of something I posted after some carful consideration and some great advice from @BHSY I am removing posts regarding a star trek panel i was working on and will be restarting the project.1 point
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Hey, I am new here and wasn't aware of something I posted after some carful consideration and some great advice from @BHSY I am removing posts regarding a star trek panel i was working on and will be restarting the project.1 point
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Hi all, I found the creator and firstly I would like to openly apologise for posting a display picture of there work, I was not aware of another website that was sharing works WITHOUT permission and this is not okay so I am complexly onboard with removing of the screenshot I posted. I am new here but please, if its not your works don't post or share without full consent first.1 point
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81 - Falcon Performance Core - 800x1280 A streamlined, spaceâinspired system monitor that merges sciâfi design with realâtime PC metrics. It displays CPU, GPU, memory, storage, and cooling data against a cosmic backdrop, with a radiant starship symbolizing system power. The design elevates technical information into an engaging, futuristic showcase while preserving a polished, highâtech aesthetic. The sensor panel offers two interchangeable backgrounds with two distinct starship visuals. Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs1 point
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File names have to end with the gauge state index, not begin with it.1 point
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Hi to all! As new I would like to present my first try of design. I have noticed, that some people got in posession LCD's with reolution 1920x720 and there is a lack of sensor panels for that res. And if there are any, they are pricy. As I have fun designing my design is free. What I hate in panels? Too many colours, overloaded with graphics, fonts, etc. I need panel, which is easy to read, straightforward and configurable. And here it is- VU panel. You need to install fonts to let it work properly. Fonts also included. Panel still in progress (eg. network speed bar to be changed to have better fit to the rest of dials...) DamentionDemoRegular.ttf BauhausRegular.ttf BauhausItalic.ttf BauhausBold.ttf BauhausBoldItalic.ttf bauhauslightbt.ttf 2025-01-23.sensorpanel1 point
