• CIPWTTKT&GC V0x2A v40 - Windows 10 and Chill
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Why is it that I can't have separate scroll wheel direction settings for the trackpad and mouse scroll wheel in macOS. This is dumb. I actually have to install a third party program to fix this.
[QUOTE=BackSapper;50955053]Has there been any good distributions of Linux with touch compatibility? I've been wanting to look at the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S as a good x86 Linux machine. Or should I look to a more established device like the Surface Pro or other recommendations?[/QUOTE] All about the DE's, not the distros. Gnome and Unity are probably the only usable ones at the moment. Their usability is arguable but I think it's good enough for daily use.
I've somehow managed to break my bed, on my own, in my sleep. How is that even possible?
Why the hell does MacOS has this scroll wheel acceleration bullshit? Scrolling with a mouse feels and looks like shit now.
[QUOTE=helifreak;50950585]I think I broke firestrike. It's a [URL="http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/14402773"]valid score[/URL] too! [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/20160826093645766.png[/t][/QUOTE] Which one of you fuckers posted this on /r/ayymd
Ever since I got this GTX 1060 Waterfox has had fucked text rendering only for the interface and one extension (which is rendered in the webpage as injected HTML so that makes no sense) and I can't figure out why. :vomit: [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/20160827040916392.png[/t] [t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/20160827041004290.png[/t] No other programs appear to be affected. Turning it off and on again didn't work either so I'm out of ideas. [editline]27th August 2016[/editline] Wait what the fuck it's fine in screenshots. I give up.
[QUOTE=Leestons;50955116]I've somehow managed to break my bed, on my own, in my sleep. How is that even possible?[/QUOTE] ur fat
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The more I use macOS, the more I hate it. And I don't want to hate it, or have to install shit to fix shit that isn't a problem on Windows. Half the video editing suites are Macs and for some, they won't allow you to install shit to make macOS less retarded so you have to deal with it. I'm actually sticking with the shift from Control on Windows to Command on Mac since it's default and I'd rather learn the defaults than mess around with the settings and do it every single time I use a Mac that isn't mine. [editline]27th August 2016[/editline] Also I have to basically rework most of the profiles I saved for Logitech Gaming Software since Windows key doesn't exist and Control is now Command.
[quote]The more I use macOS, the more I hate it. And I don't want to hate it, or have to install shit to fix shit that isn't a problem on Windows. Half the video editing suites are Macs and for some, they won't allow you to install shit to make macOS less retarded so you have to deal with it.[/quote] I could place this comment in the 90's and it would still make sense. :v: So today at work I got to handle a 3D LCD panel. NO it didn't need shutter glasses. It was literally a screen assembly with two LCD panels inside it and about a 5mm gap between them. The result was actually kinda cool. The video card basically fired video to both screens but various elements would only been on the panel closest to you and you had a weird perception of depth.
[QUOTE=pentium;50955816]I could place this comment in the 90's and it would still make sense. :v: [/QUOTE] The way the trackpad works be default is also retarded in macOS. Windows actually made sense.
[QUOTE=garychencool;50955845]The way the trackpad works be default is also retarded in macOS. Windows actually made sense.[/QUOTE] Ehh that's the one point I have to disagree with you on.
[QUOTE=Levelog;50955865]Ehh that's the one point I have to disagree with you on.[/QUOTE] Yeah by far macOS (which is still weird to say again) is the best with the track-pad.
[QUOTE=garychencool;50955845]The way the trackpad works be default is also retarded in macOS. Windows actually made sense.[/QUOTE] I'll take a nipple over a trackpad anyday. Even typed on a Thinkpad X230 that has the trackpad disabled :v:
[QUOTE=wingless;50955879]I'll take a nipple over a trackpad anyday. Even typed on a Thinkpad X230 that has the trackpad disabled :v:[/QUOTE] Been thinking about getting a Thinkpad for work so that I can remote in from the library in my town on my days off to help someone with something if need be. I've become my bosses go to guy for things, and I've only worked here since June...
Oh shit, I completely forgot Apple changed the name from OS X to macOS. [editline]27th August 2016[/editline] I don't think I could accept that, it's so much easier to refer to "OS X" or "OS 10".
Mac OS 9.2.2 4 lyfe
[QUOTE=wingless;50955879]I'll take a nipple over a trackpad anyday. Even typed on a Thinkpad X230 that has the trackpad disabled :v:[/QUOTE] Apple's trackpad is my one exception to clit mouse superiority. The magic trackpad on my iMac is seriously fantastic and I wish every track pad was even close to it. Anything that's got a clit mouse though I'd use it over whatever POS trackpad it has on it.
The trackpad on my Y50 hardly even works.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;50955887]Been thinking about getting a Thinkpad for work so that I can remote in from the library in my town on my days off to help someone with something if need be. I've become my bosses go to guy for things, and I've only worked here since June...[/QUOTE] It's worth investigating. Check ebay, you can pick up certain models for cheap. X230's and T430's go for basically nothing on ebay if you keep your eye open. As in, sub $300USD, sometimes less. I love my X230, got a 9 cell battery in it, 16GB DDR3L, i5-3320m, 240GB SSD (but it had a 180GB Intel 520 in it before) in it, cost me next to nothing, even came with an Ultrabase. If I throw on one of the 6 cell slice batteries onto the bottom I can [b]easily[/b] pull 20 hours or so battery life. The only complaint I really have about the thing is the resolution is 1366x768, but it's not [b]too[/b] bad at 12.5" and I still have the IPS display so it at least looks decent (The TN is much less so, so go for IPS if you can). If you're really desperate there is a hack you can do that involves replacing the display with an eDP display, but you lose the displayport on the laptop itself (But ones on a port replicator or ultrabase will work fine) and requires fine soldering Personally I think the X230 was the last good X series as all the new ones move to stuff like soldered RAM, or single DIMMs, ULV CPUs, removing the thinklight (More useful than you'd think!), non-replacable batteries. Generally going from thin, light, powerful and with brilliant battery life to generic ultrabooks that you can get from any vendor.
[QUOTE=Levelog;50955865]Ehh that's the one point I have to disagree with you on.[/QUOTE] The trackpad feels and works great, the closest one is the XPS 15. The additional gestures and such on the Mac trackpads is what makes it better. Now my annoyance with it is that I can't double tap and drag with it, even if I enabled Tap to click in the Trackpad settings. I actually have to press down on it and it's something that's driving me nuts. You can tap to click on stuff, or press down on the trackpad to click on stuff. But for whatever reason, I can't tap to move stuff around. That makes no sense to me. edit: it's an accessibility setting. Also I'm coming from Windows and constantly searching on workarounds and such. The one thing I really like is that I can seemingly set a sensitivity for the trackpad and mouse, and have them separated. That's one thing that annoyed me on Windows, so I just kept Windows acceleration on so the trackpad on the Windows laptop doesn't become very low in movement sensitivity. What is neat is the macOS gestures and how much more I can do with it. Like it's actually really useful for navigation and such, like going back, forward, seeing stuff, etc. Why can't Windows 10 have this? Pressing Command+Arrow keys to do stuff is useful too.
[QUOTE=Levelog;50955917]Apple's trackpad is my one exception to clit mouse superiority. The magic trackpad on my iMac is seriously fantastic and I wish every track pad was even close to it. Anything that's got a clit mouse though I'd use it over whatever POS trackpad it has on it.[/QUOTE] Agreed, Apple trackpads are the best, bar none.
Gmod server host shenanigans continue. [quote]We run the latest cutting-edge hardware to keep your community on top of your competitors. Backed by the Intel Xeon E3-1290 V2 processor with 64GB of DDR4 ECC RAM.[/quote] [quote=Intel]Status: End of Life Release Date: Q2'12[/quote] Can't wait for my cutting edge i5-3570k to get here.
[QUOTE=helifreak;50955977]Gmod server host shenanigans continue. Can't wait for my cutting edge i5-3570k to get here.[/QUOTE] How does one put DDR4 into an 1155 board?
[QUOTE=helifreak;50955977]Gmod server host shenanigans continue. Can't wait for my cutting edge i5-3570k to get here.[/QUOTE] Oh boy, can't wait to host eight VM's on one machine.
Its a quarter after midnight and in n out is fucking packed.
So looks like since SS uses "slabs" which seem to typically be 256mb, and it tries to even out all the data across all drives, it "stripes data" across all drives with the mirror just making sure a copy of each slab is on atleast two drives. But it doesn't seem to be striped as we'd expect it for performance. Since it seems to often read a few GB from one drive and then another. I did want to make sure that this future server only spun up what it needed. However, I'll only need to use the server in bursts (Nightly backups to it, and it will trickle backup to the cloud 24/7 so 1-2 drives will be on at any given time). It will likely sit idle most of the time. And since each slab is decently sized and it's not entirely striped like in RAID0/10/5/6, even if the system needed to read a fair bit of data it probably would only need to spin up 1-2 disks. I know maybe some of this is obvious, but just posting from my testing and research. I do wish I could have some sort of command to tell it to TRY and keep files' relevant slabs together vs striping everything. Obviously some stuff needs to be striped, if you got a 1TB file, and you got 3x500GB files, it'll be spread around. But like I wish I could tell it to ease up on the optimization. [t]http://i.imgur.com/sjSjrfk.png[/t] As you can see, with ~100GB file, it keeps it REALLY even across all my vhd's. Maybe if I had more data to test it might seem different. It does have an option to not optimize the storage when adding a drive, but I do want to spread out files, but not the parts between files. Maybe I'm being picky.
[QUOTE=wingless;50955879]I'll take a nipple over a trackpad anyday. Even typed on a Thinkpad X230 that has the trackpad disabled :v:[/QUOTE] I can never get used to using the nip
[QUOTE=Del91;50956009]Its a quarter after midnight and in n out is fucking packed.[/QUOTE] Sounds about right.
[QUOTE=Del91;50956009]Its a quarter after midnight and in n out is fucking packed.[/QUOTE] Californians are born with an innate craving for in n out
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