[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44743704]Guessing it's cropping half the size of the original?[/QUOTE]
It's around 59.5% (How odd.) of 1920x1200. But I'm just guessing the original res.
Can anyone suggest a decent dual display STAND (not a mount) that fits 2 23" panels for relatively good price?
[QUOTE=nikomo;44741578]Just got Atom installed on laptop.
Imagine Sublime Text, but with some third-party packages being built-in instead of being packages, and make it way fucking slower, and make all keybinds in menus show the OS X crap instead of the standard keys that exist on literally every other platform.
If you have a Sublime license, and use it, use that for the next 6-12 months.
If you don't, give it a try.[/QUOTE]
I always thought it was a little weird that for something based on web technologies, it's only available (for now) on OS X.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't seem to offer anything significant over Sublime Text, so I'll just stick with my unlicensed ST2 for now. The occasional nag screen doesn't really bother me either.
[QUOTE=horsedrowner;44743963]I always thought it was a little weird that for something based on web technologies, it's only available (for now) on OS X.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't seem to offer anything significant over Sublime Text, so I'll just stick with my unlicensed ST2 for now. The occasional nag screen doesn't really bother me either.[/QUOTE]
I haven't really explored through packages for Atom.io yet, but I find myself missing many things that are basic with Sublime Text. Mainly, multiselection, moving blocks of text (via Ctrl Shift Up/Down), pasting while preserving indentation (Ctrl+Shift+V), command swatch (Ctrl+Shift+P) feels much less powerful, and a bunch of other little things that I've come across.
I love using Sublime Text, and I don't think I want to switch editors right now; especially since I would probably just modify atom to get it to work/look like Sublime Text.
Also, my version of Atom doesn't show any OSX keybinds, they're all Ctrl/Alt/Shift.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44743704]Guessing it's cropping half the size of the original?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=wingless;44743781]It's around 59.5% (How odd.) of 1920x1200. But I'm just guessing the original res.[/QUOTE]
Original res is 1680x1050
It got resized to fit within whatever arbitrary steam window size I had at the time the screenshot was taken
I'll use Atom when Windows builds are available.
[QUOTE=deadeye536;44743990]I haven't really explored through packages for Atom.io yet, but I find myself missing many things that are basic with Sublime Text. Mainly, multiselection, moving blocks of text (via Ctrl Shift Up/Down), pasting while preserving indentation (Ctrl+Shift+V), command swatch (Ctrl+Shift+P) feels much less powerful, and a bunch of other little things that I've come across.
I love using Sublime Text, and I don't think I want to switch editors right now; especially since I would probably just modify atom to get it to work/look like Sublime Text.
Also, my version of Atom doesn't show any OSX keybinds, they're all Ctrl/Alt/Shift.[/QUOTE]
It's just a poor mans Sublime. That's it. It's inferior but it's also free.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;44743210]I did that, but npm fucks up.
looked around, and other people have it aswell. Aparently some missing packages. (looks like less-cache and some others).
I'm gonna wait until someone manages to get a working compile for windows.[/QUOTE]
On Linux, NPM keeps on giving me crap about using Python 3, even though I am explicitly specifying for it to use Python 2. Building things sure does suck!
[QUOTE=elevate;44744083]On Linux, NPM keeps on giving me crap about using Python 3, even though I am explicitly specifying for it to use Python 2. Building things sure does suck![/QUOTE]
I never really had all that much luck compiling things from others.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;44744104]I never really had all that much luck compiling things from others.[/QUOTE]
If you're ever feeling masochistic for some reason and want to experience pure compiling hell, try compiling Chromium.
[QUOTE=wingless;44744116]If you're ever feeling masochistic for some reason and want to experience pure compiling hell, try compiling Chromium.[/QUOTE]
I did that once.
Never again.
[thumb]http://i.solidfiles.net/5ea97732c6.png[/thumb]
Had to restart building a few times but it went pretty painless.
Here is Atom I compiled for Windows.
[url]https://mega.co.nz/#!sx40nRoY!JMoE2izvJQUQKqIHzPabNjs0-8E1CipHTtiTNOyLNys[/url]
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44744593][IMG]http://puu.sh/8CD3G/a10451f70d.png[/IMG]
My Mother Fucking $120 bucks is coming back to me. New GPU next week hype let's go![/QUOTE]
But 71 euro = $100
[QUOTE=Goz3rr;44744648]But 71 euro = $100[/QUOTE]
New Zealand dollars I think.
[QUOTE=sparky28000;44744654]New Zealand dollars I think.[/QUOTE]
Oh that'd be closer then
[img]http://puu.sh/8CDFl.png[/img]
woo my 770 has arrived at the postal office
gonna clean out my computer today it seems, haven't been done in almost a year now
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44744751]woo my 770 has arrived at the postal office
gonna clean out my computer today it seems, haven't been done in almost a year now[/QUOTE]
Make sure to install fire protective material in your pc :v:
Asbestos is a good idea.
[QUOTE=MasterFen006;44743939]Can anyone suggest a decent dual display STAND (not a mount) that fits 2 23" panels for relatively good price?[/QUOTE]
No, those things are a total rip off, you really can't find any decent dual or tri monitor stands that support 21.5" widescreen and above that are a reasonable price. That's why I had to DIY mine.
[QUOTE=SuperDuperScoot;44741353]Don't take a logic board failure out of the equation, they can cause many of the similar symptoms as a GPU failure. Stuck on the apple logo with artifacting.
A failing logic board can also cause the Mac to turn into a vacuum cleaner as you described.
A good re-seating of all the hardware that could come loose is also not a bad idea, as I just read that the RAM and the logic board itself can become jostled loose easily.[/QUOTE]
I already reseated everything short of the CPU, but that didn't help.
I also tried taking out different pairs of RAM to no avail.
[QUOTE=pentium;44745257]Asbestos is a good idea.[/QUOTE]
Well done.
Here is what acer computers deserve:
[T]http://i.imgur.com/vLhlEFj.jpg[/T]
My brother uses my chair right now and I'm too lazy to drag another one in my room, so I just grabbed this computer I had standing around being useless and threw some pillows onto it.
Acer isn't THAT bad.
Is it?
turn it on so it slowly suffocates
[QUOTE=digigamer17;44745959]Acer isn't THAT bad.
Is it?[/QUOTE]
sorry, they are
my acer laptop was in service roughly 12 times before the warranty expired (2 years). luckily it hasn't died on me after that, but that was after nearly every component in the thing was replaced
[QUOTE=Ezhik;44745961]turn it on so it slowly suffocates[/QUOTE]
Let me do so, I have to work on this thing anyway.
Right now I'm still sitting on it and the case holds my weight of 70 kg just fine, the top plate hasn't even bent (yet).
[QUOTE=digigamer17;44745959]Acer isn't THAT bad.
Is it?[/QUOTE]
They're pretty shitty, even the business desktop i have needed all new capacitors and some mods. After that though it's been working pretty nice.
[QUOTE=sparky28000;44744646]Here is Atom I compiled for Windows.
[url]https://mega.co.nz/#!sx40nRoY!JMoE2izvJQUQKqIHzPabNjs0-8E1CipHTtiTNOyLNys[/url][/QUOTE]
21000 Files.
Holy jesus thats a lot of files for a Text editor.
oh man, idle temps after changing gpu and cleaning the case:
cpu: 40 -> 30
gpu 80 -> 30
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