• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x24 (v36): That Ain't Thermal Paste
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[QUOTE=wingless;48162209]Alright, that right there is just wilfully ignorant to the point of delusion. Stop.[/QUOTE]Well ok, I'm clearly missing something here, what is it?
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48162186]But it's unethical and does nothing for the consumer.[/QUOTE] "here have all our products free" *company goes bankrupt as they're unable to make money*
Shareholders > all Every time, no matter what [editline]9th July 2015[/editline] That's actually a legal obligation that a corporation has
Ive got a second interview for a sort of beginner's Unix position at the place I work tomorrow. Helping out the unix admins and storage admins with general stuff, virtualization, ect. My neckbeard is trimmed back to an acceptable level and my nice shirt is clean. Wish me luck.
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;48162225]"here have all our products free" *company goes bankrupt as they're unable to make money*[/QUOTE]Ok hmm, I was speaking in terms of transferable licences. I wasn't trying to say that no one should make money on software.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48162223]Well ok, I'm clearly missing something here, what is it?[/QUOTE] How many times have you been like "ugghhh I hate sipwicket I'm never posting here again", again?
I keep meaning to take a Unix class... Instead now I've been at work for almost 18 hours thanks to a 10gb fiber upgrade from TWC.
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;48162226]Shareholders > all Every time, no matter what [editline]9th July 2015[/editline] That's actually a legal obligation that a corporation has[/QUOTE]That's true and I'm not a fan of it. I wish the company had more obligation to the consumer.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48162257]That's true and I'm not a fan of it. I wish the company had more obligation to the consumer.[/QUOTE] because that's working out so well for valve isn't it
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;48162272]because that's working out so well for valve isn't it[/QUOTE] How long has valve been a publicly traded company again
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48162049]I'm on CS6 at work since they pirated it for me. But I downloaded CC 2015 for AE, PS, and PP. All run really nice compared to CS6. And they made some logical improvements that makes it easier to use from a vegas standpoint. I can double click on effects with a clip selected to add the effect. I can resize tracks much faster. I can add tracks without going into a separate dialog, I can delete them easily too. I can solo audio tracks and adjust their overall volume from the timeline and don't have to FUCKING open a separate FUCKING window to solo a track like before. Little things like that just save a lot of time over the course of a day. That and it feels so much more responsive and smooth when working in it compared to CS6 which feels like a fuckin chore in comparison.[/QUOTE] Here's the annoyance at my school, the school library 27-inch iMacs that are a year old are not updated. The editing suites are updated to the latest. Hopefully by September, it's all updated. Speaking of which, I should go use Avid Media Composer again for no reason at all.
Oh shit Google Apps for work is nice. This is the first time I set up Public-Facing Emails for a domain without going down into depression. And 5$, jesus thats cheap for mails alone, but there's also some drive space and other shizzle.
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;48162240]How many times have you been like "ugghhh I hate sipwicket I'm never posting here again", again?[/QUOTE] How is this relevent to anything?
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;48156679]we already have irc if thats still running[/QUOTE] Which is about as lively as a doctors waiting room it seems.
[QUOTE=gaboer;48162023]It's now just a little bit over a year since I stopped GPU mining, and today I found this on the electricity bill [img]http://i.imgur.com/R2SckOo.png[/img] yep, sure am being green this year[/QUOTE] I was gpu mining for about a month and then saw my bill and immediately stopped it was literally $1200 to do that shit
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;48161479]You should watch the first episode, if you don't fall in love with it then move on but I'd be surprised[/QUOTE] I watched the first half of the first episode. Everything about the show was so hilariously over-the-top edgy I just turned it off.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;48163075]It gets edgier, episode 3 has an Evilcorp exec literally buttfucking one of his employees.[/QUOTE] That was my other huge problem. Is the company actually called Evilcorp and I'm supposed to believe a show universe where a company can be called that and get away with it or am I supposed to believe absolutely everyone calls (X)Corp Evilcorp and not a single person calls it by its name?
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;48163356]That was my other huge problem. Is the company actually called Evilcorp and I'm supposed to believe a show universe where a company can be called that and get away with it or am I supposed to believe absolutely everyone calls (X)Corp Evilcorp and not a single person calls it by its name?[/QUOTE] First episode just said that, it is some company that started with E and that E may aswell stand for Evil.
[QUOTE=butre;48162779]I was gpu mining for about a month and then saw my bill and immediately stopped it was literally $1200 to do that shit[/QUOTE] See, I was smart when I tried to do GPU mining. I did it in the winter, after turning off my heater. That month's power bill was only about $20 higher, and the apartment was actually warmer than I'd been keeping it. Granted, leaving that computer running 24/7 burned out one of the front cooling fans, which was another $30 or so, and I didn't even mine enough to cash out of the pool, so it was still a waste of money, just not a massive one.
Back when it was the hot thing on the block, I was mining on an 8400GS, and the electricity bill was static, included in the rent - the apartment building didn't have proper metering so they just charged everyone a static amount to cover the bill.
I'm kinda glad I never mined bitcoin. Probably wouldn't have gotten something good out of it.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;48163862][t]https://dl.pushbulletusercontent.com/WiRbrILXmNNHKIYs3SbhRrU6fW5rexd6/DSC_0049.JPG[/t] Got DRAM?[/QUOTE] Gimmie SRAM. [img]http://www.utasker.com/Shop/M5M51008FP.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48162049]I'm on CS6 at work since they pirated it for me. But I downloaded CC 2015 for AE, PS, and PP. All run really nice compared to CS6. And they made some logical improvements that makes it easier to use from a [B]vegas[/B] standpoint. I can double click on effects with a clip selected to add the effect. I can resize tracks much faster. I can add tracks without going into a separate dialog, I can delete them easily too. I can solo audio tracks and adjust their overall volume from the timeline and don't have to FUCKING open a separate FUCKING window to solo a track like before. Little things like that just save a lot of time over the course of a day. That and it feels so much more responsive and smooth when working in it compared to CS6 which feels like a fuckin chore in comparison.[/QUOTE] oh boy, vegas i can't stand something about vegas -- it's, like, just enough like premiere or final cut to get people to think it's professional or fits their needs but easy enough to use that it doesn't neccessarily follow a lot of NLE standards it's pretty sweet for laptops or quick edits tho
[QUOTE=Sand Castle;48164122]oh boy, vegas i can't stand something about vegas -- it's, like, just enough like premiere or final cut to get people to think it's professional or fits their needs but easy enough to use that it doesn't neccessarily follow a lot of NLE standards it's pretty sweet for laptops or quick edits tho[/QUOTE] Vegas is fucking quick for me to edit on. And hard for me to mess up a project since nothing is overwritten when you work. It's just laid ontop. "Oh no I ripple edited by mistake and everything is gone, oh wait, it's just overlapping." In premiere, even cc 2015, overlapping events... deletes them. Which is frustrating if I do a ripple or move something and offscreen it deletes an event it came in contact with. I find premiere more reliable on a technical level, but often I'm slowed down by having to redo a bit of work. [editline]10th July 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=gman003-main;48163885]See, I was smart when I tried to do GPU mining. I did it in the winter, after turning off my heater. That month's power bill was only about $20 higher, and the apartment was actually warmer than I'd been keeping it. Granted, leaving that computer running 24/7 burned out one of the front cooling fans, which was another $30 or so, and I didn't even mine enough to cash out of the pool, so it was still a waste of money, just not a massive one.[/QUOTE] How do you burn out a fan? I've had my computer running since like 2011 in its current state, save for power outages.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48164184]Vegas is fucking quick for me to edit on. And hard for me to mess up a project since nothing is overwritten when you work. It's just laid ontop. "Oh no I ripple edited by mistake and everything is gone, oh wait, it's just overlapping." In premiere, even cc 2015, overlapping events... deletes them. Which is frustrating if I do a ripple or move something and offscreen it deletes an event it came in contact with. I find premiere more reliable on a technical level, but often I'm slowed down by having to redo a bit of work. [editline]10th July 2015[/editline] How do you burn out a fan? I've had my computer running since like 2011 in its current state, save for power outages.[/QUOTE] ctrl + z vegas was awful for me as someone who wanted to be an editor -- it was so easy to use that once i moved in to fcp 7 i couldn't fucking use it without getting infuriated because "the simplest things take multiple steps" -- but it actually followed the standard pretty well for some reason i'm a huge dick about people that think of editing as a mainly labor centered job or people that do editing jobs just for extra money when they aren't editors
[QUOTE=Sand Castle;48164201]ctrl + z vegas was awful for me as someone who wanted to be an editor -- it was so easy to use that once i moved in to fcp 7 i couldn't fucking use it without getting infuriated because "the simplest things take multiple steps" -- but it actually followed the standard pretty well for some reason i'm a huge dick about people that think of editing as a mainly labor centered job or people that do editing jobs just for extra money when they aren't editors[/QUOTE] CTRL+Z doesn't help when I don't know I've overwritten something and suddenly the timeline is messed up. " infuriated because "the simplest things take multiple steps" -- but it actually followed the standard pretty well" Explain this. Why is the standard for something to be very slow for even the most common things. [QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;48164214]I also find Vegas to be okay for easy, quick edits and other things. Crest would I be correct in saying the difference between Vegas and Premiere is that it's literally down to the user needs/wants? Vegas is miles better then anything else I know and I haven't really had much use of Premiere lately so I'd like to know what's the difference of the two. But I wouldn't go out of my way and say it's bad/dead to be simply cause of a sub.[/QUOTE] I think so. Vegas has a very fast learning curve very early and with more time you pick up a lot. I find premiere to have a much slower learning curve but once you get there the rest of the program is rather easy. And while everything is just as simple to do as anything else in Premiere, often I just want to montage edit and do quick crossfades. That is just a much slower process in general in Premiere, even CC 15. The other thing I find is that Vegas Pro has almost every tool and function onscreen all the time. Very rarely do I need to go into a menu to do anything with my project. I find I'm going into menus a lot more in PP.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48164234]CTRL+Z doesn't help when I don't know I've overwritten something and suddenly the timeline is messed up. " infuriated because "the simplest things take multiple steps" -- but it actually followed the standard pretty well" Explain this. Why is the standard for something to be very slow for even the most common things.[/QUOTE] video as a form is all building off of previous things -- you kind of have to deal with the "spaghetti pile" as a side effect. apple tried to do a complete rewrite with FCPX and look where it got them [editline]10th July 2015[/editline] honestly premiere and after effects were not hard for me to pick up after dicking around in final cut for a little while [editline]10th July 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;48164214]I also find Vegas to be okay for easy, quick edits and other things. Crest would I be correct in saying the difference between Vegas and Premiere is that it's literally down to the user needs/wants? Vegas is miles better then anything else I know and I haven't really had much use of Premiere lately so I'd like to know what's the difference of the two. But I wouldn't go out of my way and say it's bad/dead to be simply cause of a sub.[/QUOTE] one of the biggest advantages of premiere is photoshop/after effects compatibility, and it's still as good as everything else so why the hell wouldn't you use it when it's easier to get after effects and photoshop, two leading applications in fields relating to general video editing, working with premiere?
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48164184]How do you burn out a fan? I've had my computer running since like 2011 in its current state, save for power outages.[/QUOTE] It was an old machine to begin with (2006), and one of the fans had actually burned out without me noticing, so presumably the other one was working harder to catch up.
[QUOTE=gman003-main;48163885]See, I was smart when I tried to do GPU mining. I did it in the winter, after turning off my heater. That month's power bill was only about $20 higher, and the apartment was actually warmer than I'd been keeping it. Granted, leaving that computer running 24/7 burned out one of the front cooling fans, which was another $30 or so, and I didn't even mine enough to cash out of the pool, so it was still a waste of money, just not a massive one.[/QUOTE] I just mined tons of shitty bandwagon altcoins during the Dogecoin craze, on Amazon EC2 who were conveniently giving out a significant amount of free credit at the time. The one that did it for me, made by a guy with a Vegeta avatar on GitHub, was misconfigured to give out waaaaay too many coins to the miners of the very first blocks. It collapsed a few days later, but I was able to sell my coins to a ~speculator~. Made $1000 that way. And I didn't even invest a cent in it. [img]http://sae.tweek.us/media/emoticons/emot-smug.gif[/img]
great, windows fucked up my desktop icon positions when I installed my new gpu.
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