[QUOTE=Warship;51990475]What even is this thread anymore?[/QUOTE]
Server reproduction.
Preserving our technologies.
[QUOTE=FranticTaco;51990477]Server reproduction.
Preserving our technologies.[/QUOTE]
And speedtests
[QUOTE=pentium;51989756]So I fucking got 3/4 of the way through pulling my LAN apart to upgrade to a new 1U switch when I discovered that the fucker isn't full gigabit. It's 10/100 with four ports at the end which ARE gigabit. FUCK!
Are there any mildly new gigabit switches out there that are 1U and don't have a million fucking fans in them that go [B]REEEEEEE[/B] all the time?[/QUOTE]
That's basically why people love the HP switches.
OK Atmos ssd readers are garbage
Took like two weeks to not be 0.00
[img]https://tenryuu.blob.core.windows.net/astrid/17-03-21_22-58-12-Pay-As-You-Go_-_Microsoft_Azure_-_Waterfox.png[/img]
Ouch, that's gonna cut into the ramen fund.
I figured out what Linus is going to get next:
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAwHjveqmAQ[/media]
It would be great for simulating a human brain based ai.
[QUOTE=Scratch.;51991036]Took like two weeks to not be 0.00
[img]https://tenryuu.blob.core.windows.net/astrid/17-03-21_22-58-12-Pay-As-You-Go_-_Microsoft_Azure_-_Waterfox.png[/img][/QUOTE]
what am I looking at?
I feel like for specific projects like that, you really ought to just setup a ram disk instead.
And or be a good coder and run all your shit in cache.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;51991089]what am I looking at?[/QUOTE]
Pay as you go azure subscription
If I were to post a speedtest with an upload speed of 420.69 Mbit/s, would I get banned for memes or speedtests? :thinking:
[QUOTE=DrTaxi;51991243]If I were to post a speedtest with an upload speed of 420.69 Mbit/s, would I get banned for memes or speedtests? :thinking:[/QUOTE]
speedtests
[QUOTE=DrTaxi;51991243]If I were to post a speedtest with an upload speed of 420.69 Mbit/s, would I get banned for memes or speedtests? :thinking:[/QUOTE]
Why don't you post it and find out?
[QUOTE=garychencool;51990909]OK Atmos ssd readers are garbage[/QUOTE]
Time to elaborate on this statement, basically I was using an ATMOS Ninja 2 recorder, which works great for recording stuff via HDMI. The problem is the SSD reader it comes with for you to plug into your computer is complete garbage. For a occasions I have used it over the years, it's either really slow, running at USB 2 speeds over USB 3 port, or more recently: completely fucks up the SSD and the recordings on it.
I've currently recovered the file using Recuva but it's not playable and I'm really pissed off because it was a very good live switched event that I worked on this past weekend. LIKE FUCK, the point of live switching was to do minimal post production. Good news is, if the recording is completely fucked, I still have most of the camera feed recordings (via SD cards on the cameras). However, I am missing one good camera angle because the cam op didn't press the record button. That and I have to remake the lower thirds and put them on screen in post.
Like I said, UGH..
I currently have a 100GB corrupt .MOV recording to try to repair... any suggestions?
[QUOTE=LoneWolf_Recon;51991091]I feel like for specific projects like that, you really ought to just setup a ram disk instead.
And or be a good coder and run all your shit in cache.[/QUOTE]
Isn't the idea to fill the gap between SDRAM and flash?
Sure you can store everything in RAM / RAM disk, but there is (or at least will be once we hit production volumes) a cost incentive to use phase-change memory instead of SDRAM, while it also carries a performance benefit over flash.
You also reach a point where you just [I]can't[/I] have more SDRAM in a system and end up having to go distributed because SSDs aren't fast enough for you. This would solve that problem of very large working sets.
[QUOTE=r0b0tsquid;51991989]Isn't the idea to fill the gap between SDRAM and flash?
Sure you can store everything in RAM / RAM disk, but there is (or at least will be once we hit production volumes) a cost incentive to use phase-change memory instead of SDRAM, while it also carries a performance benefit over flash.
You also reach a point where you just [I]can't[/I] have more SDRAM in a system and end up having to go distributed because SSDs aren't fast enough for you. This would solve that problem of very large working sets.[/QUOTE]
For large projects yeah the cost benefit is there, but it seems like for specific scientific computing projects you want to put your working set as close to the processor as possible.
Hence why another suggestion would be to have it all running on CUDA cores on a separate graphics card instead since the bottleneck of PCI-E wouldn't be the problem anymore.
Lets hope my bike doesn't burst into flames tomorrow.
[t]https://i.cubeupload.com/gjl4gL.jpg[/t]
So... Are Microsoft's services down or is it just me?
Edit:
Sorry, windows and Xbox services. Can't login to live, and the webpages won't load.
[editline]21st March 2017[/editline]
Oh neat, apparently all the login servers went down an hour ago
[editline]21st March 2017[/editline]
Skype, Bing, Outlook, Hotmail and Xbox live are down
How safe is this?
AC wall power outlet > surge protected power bar > surge protected power bar with indicator saying the surge protection is no longer protected > devices
The devices connected to the somewhat broken surge protected power bar should be fine right?
I think the surge protection should be okay? but I'd be worried about overloading the first power board / socket
yo quick question I don't know where else to ask: anyone know how to reset the folder file icons on windows back to default after installing 7zip and it replacing them? it's so damn ugly
Firefox Mobile started being shit and slow again so I wanted to switch back to Chrome mobile but there was no way in hell I was giving up my ad blocker.
Found the Brave Browser, it's a fork of Chromium that pretty much just adds a built-in Ad Blocker. Works pretty well.
[QUOTE=ballads;51992981][video=youtube;n2EeSqncj-o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2EeSqncj-o[/video]
Some good music :v:[/QUOTE]
damn the nostalgia hit me right in the feelers
The BSOD hit me right in the filesystem integrity.
[QUOTE=ballads;51992981][video=youtube;n2EeSqncj-o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2EeSqncj-o[/video]
Some good music :v:[/QUOTE]
The song that everybody knows only from countless "SECRET SONG IN WINDOWS" videos, because during XP installation, barely anybody has sound drivers installed.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;51993048]The song that everybody knows only from countless "SECRET SONG IN WINDOWS" videos, because during XP installation, barely anybody has sound drivers installed.[/QUOTE]
To be fair if you install XP in a Virtual Machine you'll hear it too so
I'm a gold member now finally, which is cool
I'm back!
And I wonder if I should talk to the school guys about them QoSing me, cause my net used to be really fast and just a few days ago it went down to the 11 down 3 up
Thinkpad people, from where do you get your thinkpad? eBay?
Considering an X220 or T420
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