Buildzoid does fucking LN2 overclocking. His reviews are with that kind of overclocking in mind. You don't need that shit for everyday use.
Never parrot someone else's opinion without understanding it.
The hell happened to RPM Fusion's CentOS/RHEL support?
I'm trying to get Zoneminder installed on my home server and they host their rhel packages on RPM fusion, but the repo rpms for CentOS/RHEL 6 and 7 no longer exist on the server
https://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/el/rpmfusion-free-release-7.noarch.rpm doesn't exist and neither does https://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/el/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-7.noarch.rpm even when they're listed in the repo install documentation
Since the quick question thread is locked, I guess I'll post this here
What do you guys think about this laptop for browsing internet and playing light games?
Intel Celeron N3350
Intel HD Graphics (With apparently 128 VRam)
3GB DDR3L Ram
1920 - 1080 display
32GB HDD
I know it's not good, but I just want to know if watching youtube or twitch will lag or something
You’re going to be miserable.
IRC is pretty much the only chat medium I can tolerate. Maybe it's just the channels I visit but I can't stand discord and the like.
Jesus christ I just realized I was logged in to the wrong server for the past several hours and I only realized that after I tried to nuke a database table and my root mysql password for the local server was not getting accepted. Thankfully I managed not to wreck the whole thing and I was easily able to fix things.
I think it's time to just put a large warning into my /etc/motd because all servers of mine have almost same motd
http://i.heykidwannayiff.com/putty_2018-06-19_15-44-45.png
That looks like it might have been ok 5 years ago.
Twitch lags on my 2700x sometimes.
What counts as light gaming?
In this case I'd think it would be minesweeper
I only use really small private discords. Like ten people max. Works perfectly for that.
Jesus, the worst thing I've done on the wrong server is enter a sudo command
https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/incident.png
http://i.heykidwannayiff.com/chrome_2018-06-19_18-22-57.png
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/209432/c27fb4d5-1462-4c25-8c6e-d934090d5885/image.png
That's a lot of logged errors
To think 4.2ghz on 32cores in a consumer system is a thing now and possible.
That's crazy.
Wonder how idle power usage behaves.
My parents are stepping up their business, and are leaning on me more for technical support. I'm not providing it for free anymore, but I'm having a hard time finding out how much I should be billing them. I've spent 3 hours troubleshooting e-mails, and another 2 setting up and troubleshooting a USB signature key.
at least the forums allow us to ctrl-z url replacements from their metadata
https://tenryuu.blob.core.windows.net/astrid/2018/06/18-06-20_03-53-14-Jaex.png
We're talking about Azure support in ShareX. I'm probably one of the only users using it outside of Microsoft employees
Are you doing it under-the-table or as an actual business type thing? Remember, roughly 50% of business income goes to taxes so just double what you think you should earn, if you're getting a Form 1099 or whatever.
I'd say $15/hr is just about the minimum salary for technical work, maybe higher depending on what part of the US you're in. So that's a $30/hr billable rate. If you're looking to make it an actual business, you can easily go higher. IIRC if someone calls out GeekSquad or the like, they bill like $100/hr - which is high because they're mostly one-off jobs, you can obviously run lower for longer-term support stuff.
I'm so fucking moist right now
I need a new PC very soon but I'm really worried about the new GeForce generation. If I buy a 1070 now, will it still be good for 1080p for a few years?
... yes lol
Minesweeper will lag on that fuckin thing.
It seems I've finally gained the employed status (related to my field of study). Hopefully I'll have more things to actually post about in here
Hopefully I can keep myself from bitching about MacOS and XCode all the time
Watch his x470 overview video (Or don't, it's an hour long) he prefaces everything about the boards from both an OC and baseline usage perspective.
Bottom line is debugging Ryzen with beepcodes is hell (I've had to do it) and myself I'd never go back to non-LED readout boards.
Most Ryzen boards don't even have diag LEDs for the various components (RAM, CPU, PWR)
Case in point, the Asus Prime X470. No LED readout, no diag LEDs. And these are your beepcodes:
https://s.gvid.me/s/2018/06/19/E2U587.png
Here's one of FOUR of my X99 LED readout codes:
https://s.gvid.me/s/2018/06/19/K2R489.png
And all my diag LEDs:
https://s.gvid.me/s/2018/06/19/9lr940.png
On X99 I've had limited use (thankfully). But when you're trying to find out what RAM sticks aren't training on Ryzen, with only beepcodes, that's a hell of its own.
What debugging?
You go into the UEFI, you slam in new memory timings, you hit save and restart, the machine either cycles 3-5 times and then throws you into UEFI in safe-mode while telling you your overclocked failed, or you get into Windows and it crashes during a stress test because it's not stable.
What the hell do you need fucking beepcodes or LEDs for? You changed your memory timings and the computer became unstable, it's the memory timings at fault. Your GPU didn't just magically die within the last 2 minutes.
Beautiful.
Yes... Yes... I know some of these words.
They implemented an instruction, in the instruction set itself, at the hardware level, that converts Javascript's fucked up floating point numbers to fixed-point numbers, so you can apply actual real arithmetic on them.
Javascript is so fucked up, but so used even on mobile hardware, that ARM decided to dedicate an instruction to dealing with Javascript's fuckery.
My old z87 board using use Q Codes
Was a nice little led number board
A0 always read as an A-Okay in my head, since it's the code for a successful post