>he doesn't ziptie 120mm fans to his GPUWhat's your excuse anons?
>>107579143I had warranty until now, biggest mistake of my life getting a Vsntus 3X cooler.
>>107585763>price shot up to 560 PLN or 155 USD since I last checked a year agoHOLY SHIT WHY DID I WAIT
>>107588636>>107588653This, they have no reason to go overkill, as long as they all stick to this design.
>>107590060What GPU? I have a 4080S Ventus 3X, reflashed to a Suprim, even when running at 350W, it equals out between 65C - 70C with fan between 30% - 35%. I was actually really amazed how a budget card can run so cool and quiet.
>>107590060Did you get a 4090 ventus 3x or what lol
Do you have bufferbloat?
>>107589352i think he means it slows down your speed if you use sqm, which it doesi don't game and sqm takes a lot of trial and error to fine tune it so i just left it off for max throughput
>>107589965Yeah, but you can fine tune it to take only like 5Mbps off the top of your max bandwidth and still get all the benefits. Really bad bufferbloat actually become very noticeable even outside of gaming when you're stressing your connection.
>>107589965That's slowdown not latency tho
>>107589327this nigga sortin packets by hand
>>107589668Uhh pretty sure when you configure leaky bucket on a router device it's usually under qos, same for dscp. It's just how IT wanna call it.
DirectX8 Edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGlide programming guidehttp://web.archive.org/web/20240604190650/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Programming_Guide_3.0_199806.pdfhttp://web.archive.org/web/20241108213111/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Reference_Manual_3.0_199806.pdfGPU tech spec and extension supporthttps://web.archive.org/web/20081216014653/http://www.delphi3d.net/hardware/index.phpComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107589700You're seething too hard about this
>>107589700Bro, I know right? Types aren't even real.I just dostatic uint8_t *memory = 0;// Initialize 32-bit counter to 10memory[1000] = 10;memory[1001] = 0;memory[1002] = 0;memory[1003] = 0;
static uint8_t *memory = 0;// Initialize 32-bit counter to 10memory[1000] = 10;memory[1001] = 0;memory[1002] = 0;memory[1003] = 0;
>>107586171>it depends on why you're sleepingThread barriers, some threads need to wait for the another to be done. The only one that doesn't spike usage to 100% so far that I've found is sleep_milliseconds(1), but that's far from ideal due to how that works.
>>107590114You should not be sleeping for that, there are much better ways to do itiirc I used CreateEvent and WaitForSingleObject
>>107590140Thanks I'll look into those later when I come back to it, for now I'm just using SwitchToThread. I'm very early in development and my loops are just empty so there's not much point trying solutions when the issue is currently not a real-world one. Just got stuck looking up a solution to it and it seems Windows doesn't really have a good one.
https://news.skhynix.com/sk-hynix-first-to-complete-intel-data-center-certificationfor-32gb-die-based-256gb-server-ddr5-rdimm/Why don't you have 256GB of RAM, /g/?
>>107589735>$6 gorillion MSRP
>flash is better than proWhy are all of Google's product managers literal drooling retard, monkey nigger, lobotomized faggots?
their corporate environment requires internal competitive kpis thats why they get retards who work against each other rather than proper innovation.
>>107588928>new thing better than old thingno shit retard theres nothing unexpected about that. pro just means its for professional use and flash means its fast/cheap both of which are true
>>107589399Rat race is the mother of all invention. People working 100 hrs a week gets the work done. Those who only do 20 hrs/w drinking coffee and getting into hours long meeting have nothing to contribute to life
boomers in 2003 be like>I will now buy your video card
>>107588804>>107588997>>107589042>not nakedwhy even post?
>>107589048>girls can't be pretty with their clothes on
>>107588374Most people had switched to Nvidia or ATI by then. 3dfx was circling the drain by that point. The Voodoo 4 and 5 were released between June and October 2000. Nvidia purchased the company in December and driver support ended in February 2001. At that time you'd have felt extremely fucked over, though if you'd held onto the card for 20 years you'd have made your money back and a whole lot more.
>>107589417Settle down, Marina. Go die in a drone video or something.
Why do American plugs look so surprised, Israeli plugs so angry, and Denmarkian/Greenlandish plugs so happy?
>>107580392I swear type A and B are a joke that went too far.
>>107583514This, noticed most houses in Europe have at least one, usually in the garage, sometimes also stoves use them.
>>107589316Early adopters get janky solutions. Second version unfucks the worst quirks. Similarily PAL improved on NTSC.The original 110V was only to power lightbulbs but euro 220-240V identified other appliances from the start.
>>107589124The other way
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107518652
is there any resource out there that goes over pretty much every single step of computing from rock to software WITH indexes or sections?For example, like a documentation of literally everything going on when you move your mouse to click a button in photoshop>usb talking to the OS code>code talking to the kernel code>kernel code talking to assembly>binary doing shit>physical computer architecture firing off and doing shitthat kind of thing. I already know a lot but i'm curious if there's like some kind of hardcore reputable all encompassing and standardized resource, aside from a college
>>107567084Trying to upgrade Ubuntu on an old laptop how do I fix this?
>>107589936Sorry wrong pic
>>107589936reinstall. pick the delete option.
How do you run Chris Titus Debloat Tool locally?https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil/releases/tag/25.12.01>download source code.zip>download winutil.ps1>then run winutil.ps1Is this how you use it?
>people complaining about the new captcha
>>107587591Hiro should replace captchas with English literacy tests. Maybe for IP's outside of America. Fail too many times and you get range banned.
>>107590049Wouldn't work, most esls could ace the tests easily, either on their own or with the help of some ai.
>>107587591it's just a couple of braindead retards that can't click "next" after finishing the second test, it has nothing to do with IQ and more with angsty teens being too desirable to post
>>107590120>it has nothing to do with IQ
>pedo proxy page has a better captcha UX than 4chanhttps://github.com/TuxedoTako/4chan-xt/issues/208rapeape got some 'splainin to do
This is somehow worse than CuckCuckGo. Is there any search engine that isn't complete dogshit?
Is see brave shills everywhere..did we get duped by memes or is it good in general just with some flawed features?
>>107589890>Is see brave shills good morning sir
>>107589908Didn't mean to put an "s" there, my bad. Point still stands.
>>107590052>Is see brave hillsdamn, same :/>>107589908
>>107589890The browser is terrible but the search engine is one of the better pieces of dogshit amongst all the dogshit search engines
Use falkon
How far off are we from having the woman in the red dress?Assuming that we:>Have an artificial intelligence very close to an AGI>Mechatronics and Robotics have evolved to the point of mimicking the behavior of humans convincingly>Feminazis and other retarded people won't have means to hijack any technological efforts towards this goalMight sound like a shitpost, but sexuality and porn are a huge business, this could drive up serious research, even if the end goal is just more effective gooning.
>>107588578Read the thread fully, fagotroon
I don't care, I just want vr with haptic feedback so I can goon to vr giantess hentai
>>107588324The woman in the red dress is a visual metaphor, we already have it in the form of endless distractions.
>>107588576Shut up chinksect.
>>107588324>womanhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qkAh0CCrV9I&pp=ygUObWF0cml4IGhvbW9zZXg%3D
/g/tards think they are so fucking clever LMAO
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>>107589635not legal they can poison the codebase with their own additions under a copyleft license, but only the copyright holder can relicense the original code why do you think it is that some GNUtard hasn't already done this? because it's not possible, and most GNUtards are nocoders anyway Stallman hasn't written code in, what, 30 years?he devotes his time to parrot fucking, ineffectual activism, crashing out in Brazil, and defending pedophiles
>>107589678what? doesn't the BSD licenses allow for someone to make the code proprietary? why should it not work the other way around?
>>107589678My friendoAnyone *can* fork BSD/Apache/MIT code and slap on proprietary, GPL, whatever. That's the whole point of it being permissive. It's exactly what happened to Synapse, the Matrix server. It only makes sense to do it when you have enough momentum to shift the actual development into the more restrictive branch. If you're just gonna have two identical codebases with different licences, then there's no point in the more restrictive one to exist, because nobody has to follow the more restrictive terms when more permissive terms exist. There's nothing stopping you treating MIT code as AGPL if you want - you just don't have to.
>>107589882>>107589905non copyleft licenses allow you to incorporate code into projects which you choose to license under copyleft or proprietary licenses but your proprietary or copyleft license only covers YOUR CODEyou cannot relicense the original copyright holder's codethat's not how copyright works
>>107590009You're technically correct, but your point is irrelevant for two reasons:1. Forking a BSD and slapping a copyleft licence on it does not imply changing the licence on the original project - it implies forking the codebase under a more restrictive licence, which is perfectly legal and was Anon's entire point.2. There is no real *need* to change the original licence of the original project, if the intent is to redistribute the code under a more restrictive licence, because the original licence itself does not prohibit this.
Face it, chuds, BASIC has done more harm than good to the world of compsci. Dijkstra was right, "It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC".If this was 2016 and I had the money to hire Tyrone, I'd have him make a video making fun of the language's lack of control flow constructs, lack of syntactic cohesion, lack of a centralized standard, and the list goes on.But;The barrage of 50-odd year old Silicon Valley gazillionaires who can only write BASIC, just goes to show, this language has brought more evil into the world, than good.