[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47862911][img]https://a.pomf.se/ueyaem.png[/img]
ohh god damn it amiga[/QUOTE]
i was actually about to write in big letters for them to scram back to CIPWTTKT, because it had suddenly turned into a freakin' hardware debate with CIPWTTKT regulars ...
I think was best i didn't do it anyways, because things tend to sort themselves out on facepunch! :v:
So Chrome (45.0.2414.0 dev-m) is now redlining my cpu with every single page it loads, including the new tab page
What in the fuck is happening
[editline]2nd June 2015[/editline]
and that's across all 8 cores
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;47864565]That is absolutely the worst shitpost I have ever seen[/QUOTE]
But he does raise a valid point.
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;47865256]So Chrome (45.0.2414.0 dev-m) is now redlining my cpu with every single page it loads, including the new tab page
What in the fuck is happening
[editline]2nd June 2015[/editline]
and that's across all 8 cores[/QUOTE]
I think Google pushed a bad update, because someone in #gentoo-chat was complaining about Chrome having tanked his entire computer
don't do dev channel kids
[QUOTE=lavacano;47865580]I think Google pushed a bad update, because someone in #gentoo-chat was complaining about Chrome having tanked his entire computer
don't do dev channel kids[/QUOTE]
I thought canary was for "make sure the shit works"
[QUOTE=Aspen;47865421]But he does raise a valid point.[/QUOTE]
Maybe he does, but honestly no one is going to care the slightest bit if you bring up a topic like that out of nowhere in LMAO Pics, and at the same time reply to others as if you have severe autism.
[editline]2nd June 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47865320]It's better than your occasional ones too ;)[/QUOTE]
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you fucking computer illiterate? I’ll have you know I graduated top of my class as a professional hacker, and I’ve been involved in numerous secret internet raids on 4chan, and I have hacked over 300 FBI mainframes. I am trained in the medival knight's code and I’m the top hacker in Anonymous. You are nothing to me but just another target. I will DDOS you the fuck out with a botnet the size of which has never been seen before on this Earth, mark my fucking words. You think you can get away with saying that shit to me over the Internet? Think again, you pathetic Windows user. As we speak I am contacting my secret network of other professional hackers like my across the USA, and your IP is being traced right now so you better prepare for the storm, maggot. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call your facebook profile. You’re fucking dead, kid. I can be anywhere, anytime, and I can hack you in over seven hundred ways, and that’s just with my 56k dial up modem alone. Not only am I extensively trained in forum doxxing, but I have access to the entire arsenal of the hacking tools used by Anonymous and I will use it to its full extent to wipe your prebuild piece of shit computer off the face of the internet, you little shit. If only you could have known what unholy retribution your little “clever” comment was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have held your fucking tongue and go back to playing Minecraft. But you couldn’t, you didn’t, and now you’re paying the price, you goddamn idiot. I will shit corrupted packets all over your network and you will drown in it. You’re fucking dead, kiddo.
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[QUOTE=papkee;47849398]Welp, today's project is finally finished after two runs to menards and a radioshack clearance sale stop.
Installed a new coax run for the modem, added power switches for the modem and router, mounted both to a wood plank and screwed it in to the rafters out of the way.
Now everything checks out in the control panel. Downstream is at 0 dbmV across the board and upstream is at a solid 48, plus the SNR jumped up to 40.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/sNoKRQO.jpg[/t]
[t]http://i.imgur.com/uyCXJ7K.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
Hubba hubba:zoid:
I've been looking for a new monitor to replace my 8 year old 2nd monitor... but I have a problem; I've been spoiled by Dell's UltraSharp line...
I have a Dell U2311H as my main now and I was thinking about getting a [URL="http://www.amazon.com/Dell-UltraSharp-U2414H-24-Inch-Monitor/dp/B00GTV05XG"]Dell U2414H[/URL]. Any thoughts on this? Is there a better monitor around that price? Maybe another brand to look at?
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;47865586]I thought canary was for "make sure the shit works"[/QUOTE]
Nope, that's the "dump everything and don't give a shit if shit breaks" description. Dev is "make sure the shit [I]mostly[/I] works".
[QUOTE=Warship;47859208]Apparently, xbox and mountain dew has had a long relationship
[t]http://i.imgur.com/xtd3nUu.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
Those things are pretty damn rare. Only 5,000 made according to Wikipedia, out of at least 24million of all kinds total.
Oh my god yes, changes to Steam refunds.
[url]http://store.steampowered.com/steam_refunds[/url]
[editline]3rd June 2015[/editline]
Sweet, the "indie" developers are already butthurt because their shit "games" have 5 minutes worth of gameplay, and you can refund a game if you've played less than 2 hours.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47866353][video=youtube;W1uascUBDM0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1uascUBDM0[/video]
Corsair you crazy.[/QUOTE]
What a flattering thumbnail
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47866353][video=youtube;W1uascUBDM0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1uascUBDM0[/video]
Corsair you crazy.[/QUOTE]
[t]http://i.imgur.com/fzAJnXG.png[/t]
dude looks high af
[editline]2nd June 2015[/editline]
And that's a microphone, not a bong
Well thermaltake has been on a roll here. If it was once, it would be a kneejerk reaction, but this is actually the THIRD recent release from Thermaltake that looks like a blatant ripoff. One other caselabs one and a fractal one.
[t]http://cdn.overclock.net/f/fa/faf4ddf5_Screenshot_2015-06-02-10-23-50-1.jpeg[/t]
[img]http://rp.braxnet.org/scr/2015-06-03_07-57-13_77.png[/img]
i don't even...
that's not my email address, and that link? oh god what
[QUOTE=Levelog;47866779]Well thermaltake has been on a roll here. If it was once, it would be a kneejerk reaction, but this is actually the THIRD recent release from Thermaltake that looks like a blatant ripoff. One other caselabs one and a fractal one.
[t]http://cdn.overclock.net/f/fa/faf4ddf5_Screenshot_2015-06-02-10-23-50-1.jpeg[/t][/QUOTE]
so what?
are caselabs cases actually worth the half grand you're spending on them? plus assembly, plus getting fans
there's a market for nice looking cases that don't cost more than your graphics card
Do any of you know how to open a Corsair M60 mouse? I need to clean it.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;47866962][img]http://rp.braxnet.org/scr/2015-06-03_07-57-13_77.png[/img]
i don't even...
that's not my email address, and that link? oh god what[/QUOTE]
skräppost
[editline]3rd June 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;47867159]Do any of you know how to open a Corsair M60 mouse? I need to clean it.[/QUOTE]
I don't know about the M60, but I know my G500 has the screws hidden underneath the pads and the sticker on the underside.
Google pls start honoring my robots.txt (which you deem correct) and stop indexing my fukken website.
Now I have to file a takedown request and block Googlebot (and any other big bots) from accessing my content, because Google thinks it can just ignore it's own rules.
:/
[editline]v[/editline]
[URL]http://blogs.msdn.com/b/looking_forward_microsoft__support_for_secure_shell_ssh1/archive/2015/06/02/managing-looking-forward-microsoft-support-for-secure-shell-ssh.aspx[/URL]
what the fuck is going on. Hell was already frozen when MS .Net embraced Linux, but now SSH Support for Windows.
I like this new Microsoft.
[QUOTE=magravn;47867162]skräppost
[editline]3rd June 2015[/editline]
I don't know about the M60, but I know my G500 has the screws hidden underneath the pads and the sticker on the underside.[/QUOTE]Yeah I've checked under the pads, there's only a hole with a plastic bit though it.
I installed BOINC, save the planet 'n shit yo.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47867725]Microsoft embracing SSH.
Oh god I feel like this is a new company.[/QUOTE]
imagine if they would deprecate robocopy in favor of rsync
Custom repository support for OneGet, so we have a great official Package manager for Windows.
and maybe even bash or ZSH support, but I doubt that.
It's like you guys have never seen SUA before. We've had Bash support, we've had SSH support (Not for Powershell, mind you), we've had rsync before, even GCC. But guess what, it got deprecated because no one used it.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47867849]Christ when I compare the font rendering between ME/W10 and Chrome it's really awful.
I really hope that this isn't gonna be a thing.
[img]https://a.pomf.se/egekiu.png[/img]
Edit
Oh fucking god what is this image and pomf/sharex why is this a jpg
edit2 fixed it but oh god that looked awful[/QUOTE]
Try running Cleartype calibration.
[QUOTE=wingless;47867830]It's like you guys have never seen SUA before. We've had Bash support, we've had SSH support (Not for Powershell, mind you), we've had rsync before, even GCC. But guess what, it got deprecated because no one used it.[/QUOTE]
SUA was decent at best back in the day. It was also not really needed since almost everything was Microsoft focused and they had a big monopoly.
But now things have changed.
UNIX-like operating systems have been getting more important lately, and operating systems like Mac OSX and GNU/Linux have been getting more relevant than ever.
Especially for developers things have changed drastically. Programming languages like Pascal, Delphi, .Net, VB6, VBS and such have been getting less relevant than ever, compared to back in the day where these were the driving force.
The new generation of programmers are choosing languages which are first-class citizens on all available Platforms, and because MS back in the day only looked at themself, they completely missed that train.
Webdev in particular has seen the biggest change as of yet. The commandline was re-discovered again and Webdevs in particular made heavy use of this. New Technologies started to surface. Ruby on Rails, Django, NPM, Gem, PIP, SASS, LESS, and all these other tools and programs. They all made heavy use of the CLI, which is a huge pain in Windows, but really convenient in Linux and OSX. Seriously, Windows is a terrible OS for webdev right now. Powershell does not help in that regard, since all those tools target the UNIX way of doing things, which Windows is the only platform which does things differently.
MS is slowly realizing that their Product Windows is not really the #1 First-class plattform for doing development. Now they are slowly looking to fill those holes to get the Dev's DevOps and Sysadmins back on their ship.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;47867765]imagine if they would deprecate robocopy in favor of rsync
Custom repository support for OneGet, so we have a great official Package manager for Windows.
and maybe even bash or ZSH support, but I doubt that.[/QUOTE]
This. If Windows 10 have package manager with some sort of app store for frontend and [B]native tabbed file manager[/B] I will start using Windows more often instead of booting it up only if I want to play Shadow of Mordor, which will come in Linux anyway
[url]https://windows.uservoice.com/forums/265757-windows-feature-suggestions/suggestions/6504231-add-tabs-to-windows-explorer-file-explorer[/url]
[QUOTE=Abaddon-ext4;47867992]This. If Windows 10 have package manager with some sort of app store for frontend and [B]native tabbed file manager[/B] I will start using Windows more often instead of booting it up only if I want to play Shadow of Mordor, which will come in Linux anyway
[url]https://windows.uservoice.com/forums/265757-windows-feature-suggestions/suggestions/6504231-add-tabs-to-windows-explorer-file-explorer[/url][/QUOTE]
To be honest I've never found tabbed file managers that useful. At least not the implementation in OS X.
For me, these changes would put Windows to the top of my fav list.
Remove the
Program Files
Program Files (x86)
Program Data
system in favor of a single unified folder.
Deprecate the use of the Windows Registry in favor of UTF8 config files.
Create an official API, which allows Developers to create custom Window Managers without having to resort to complicated hacks.
API to change the way fonts render, to allow custom font rendering to happen without having to resort to terrible hacks (Mactype, etc...) which have terrible performance.
Improved uninstall system which has the ability to remove all possible traces of a program.
I know that none of these would ever happen, but I still would like to see these features in Windows.
The registry is such a pain in the ass, especially when a program decides to add 8 billion different entries on install, and break horribly if you don't uninstall exactly the way it wants
I had a single hard drive die and everything flipped the fuck out
Anything relying on Installshield would refuse to work because it couldn't find that drive
Burnout Paradise and Flight Simulator X thought they were still installed, and wouldn't uninstall because they couldn't find the uninstaller, I had to manually dig through the registry and remove the keys before the installer would let me reinstall
A bunch of games wouldn't run if they couldn't find a drive with that certain letter
The age of empires installer would literally attempt to divide by zero and crash
[editline]3rd June 2015[/editline]
Oh and to fix FSX, I had to open the disk in explorer, grab a unique ID from an .ini file, then delete every registry key containing that. Why in the fuck is that necessary
The registry did sound good in theory, a central place for storing configurations.
But third-party applications fucked it up by storing all kinds of bullshit in all kinds of places.
There is no order, some programs may even store cryptic hidden entries somewhere in a hidden place for god knows what reason, that arent even removed upon uninstall.
It's chaos, and the whole thing needs to die.
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