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I need back of my posts in old forum

danielpm0307
Level 8
 

Hello ASUS ROG community,

I’m a PhD student in computer science, and I’m passionate about collaborating with engineers to enhance product development. I previously shared some ideas regarding new features for ASUS motherboards, and I’m thrilled that ASUS took my feedback into consideration and implemented some of those suggestions!

I would love to continue this discussion, but I’m currently unable to access my old post. Here’s the link to it: 

<website:rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?115821-Feedback-Ideas-Motherboard-Bios-Update>

please back that post , thanks . 

Best,
Dany

 

 

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Nate152
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danielpm0307
Level 8

@Nate152 

Thanks but ...
My primary goal with these ideas was to have concrete references to include in my resume. I aimed to propose state-of-the-art concepts that were unique and could potentially be implemented in new motherboards. However, I was quite disappointed when I found the post locked, as I was eager to receive credit for my contributions and use them to secure a position at a major tech company.

Residing in Iran, I seize every opportunity to enhance my resume and increase my chances of working at these companies. Unfortunately, the recent changes in the forum, particularly the removal of the referencing option, have discouraged me from sharing my ideas further. I believe in the principle that there's no such thing as a free lunch, and I'm not wealthy enough to purchase the latest motherboards annually to personally test these concepts. Given that I'm only providing the ideas, I find it unfair for others to benefit without acknowledgment.

I'm considering sharing these ideas on other platforms, such as LinkedIn or ResearchGate, where they might receive more attention. It would be a dream come true to be hired by a large international company, regardless of the salary. The opportunity to work for such a prestigious organization would be sufficient.

I'm currently a Ph.D. student in Computer Science.

danielpm0307
Level 8

Thanks @Nate152 but shows this :
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