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12:23 AM
Future NVIDIA Game Ready drivers will require registration to access. Everyone else will only get quarterly driver updates.
I think the time is ripe for AMD to sue NVIDIA. This is anticompetitive behavior.
NVIDIA is trying to completely destroy AMD.
@allquixotic ^^^
 
but but
AMD does such a good job at it itself!
 
How? AMD has long championed openness.
The upcoming open-source GPUOpen toolkit only solidifies this.
NVIDIA is playing the vendor lock-in game harder than ever.
 
@bwDraco at the end of the day it comes down to releasing a product that works for most people, having decent performance, and so on
 
AMD is actively moving away from vendor lock-in.
I'm on break right now (between games in a basketball double-header), so I can only stay for ten or so minutes.
 
AMD's kinda got a confusing product line, and are in the middle of trying to pull themselves out of the hole they got them in
(which is something both intel and nvidia actually do pretty well)
 
12:29 AM
Well, AMD is on borrowed time. They have until mid- to late 2016 to stay in the market.
 
And you can't blame everything on intel
 
I'm going to stick with NVIDIA for the time being, but I'll be crying my heart out if AMD winds up dead.
Alright, gotta go soon. The next game is about to start, and I'll need to be at the baseline.
See ya.
 
12:57 AM
I blame everything on Intel.
 
@qasdfdsaq probably accurate
I'm hoping the zen's at least a moderate success
 
It doesn't matter that I have no idea what you're on about, cause nomatter what it is Intel is obviously to blame.
 
You're entirely right!
 
@bwDraco They've been on borrowed time since 2010.
FFS need to find somewhere to buy new headphones
And Challenger can't help me this time :(
 
1:13 AM
Cause you're in thailand?
ugh
I am out of cable ties
How can I be out of cable ties...
 
@JourneymanGeek Yeah.
And while I have a stopover in Singapore next week, I'm yet to confirm if it'll be two days or two hours
Goddamn this speed of light business
I wonder if sometime in the distant future we will build underground waveguides that tunnel directly through the middle of the earth to get low latency connectivity across the globe
Granted, 250ms latency at the moment isn't utterly debilitating for web access, but it is for things like VR, game streaming, and so forth
And heck, it would be nice to have <10ms ping from anywhere on the planet to anywhere else on the planet.
At least until we invent subspace/FTL communication
o_0 Tiger Air is... in Essex UK?
Because let's face it, the path of human evolution and development will be severely held back if the likes of Star Trek and FTL never materializes
Or Interstellar
 
1:39 AM
hm.
I need to do some cable reorganisation.
 
How can you be out of cable ties?
I've never bought one and I've got boxes and boxes of them
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Want me to send some over?
Pretty sure I have 4000+ at this point -_-
I've got too many cable ties
How is that possible?!
 
Exactly
Mind you, if you like cable organisation, these are far better
If you've never used double-sided velcro wrap before, buy a reel and never look back.
 
Bob
Huh. That's... cheap.
Oh wait. £ => $, not cheap.
Whoops.
 
That's just the first ranadom result I found
 
Bob
1:42 AM
@qasdfdsaq I was sent a tiny roll with a Tronsmart charger. It's nice :P
 
And 25m is enough for basically the rest of your life
 
Bob
I see 9.99 and think $10, when it's more like $20.
 
I see 5000 Thai Baht and I think WTF
But anyhow I bought a reel 4 years ago, still haven't used a third of it!
 
Bob
lol
 
Because they can be cut to size and reused for ever.
 
Bob
1:44 AM
reminds me of Taiwan
Umbrella: 100 Taiwan dollars
O_O
 
Oh a friend of mine went to Taiwan yesterday
No idea how the currency works
 
Bob
If I ever end up in Japan I'd probably starve to death for fear of spending money.
 
But I guess it's another one of those hyper-inflation ones
^^ If you're real neat you can colour code them
TBH this shit is basically the best thing since sliced bread, IMO
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq Nah, it's fairly stable. Just 1 USD = lots TWD.
 
I had never heard of them till I came across them in the datacentre at my last company and I was like, WHOA, THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
Sure its stable now but it had to go through hyper inflation at some point in the past to get that high
 
1:47 AM
@qasdfdsaq: I bought a wire mesh frame and am thinking of using that to loop up loose cable
 
I mean I'm originally from China and the 12:1 Yen to GBP rate is pretty bad as it is
 
and yeah, I have precut velcro wrap
 
A reel of the uncut stuff is godly.
 
@Bob Oh, my grocery store uses them for theft prevention
 
49 Taiwan dollars to 1 GBP, pretty much the same as the Thai Baht (53:1)
 
1:47 AM
I just reuse em
 
Bob
> The New Taiwan dollar was first issued by the Bank of Taiwan on June 15, 1949, to replace the Old Taiwan dollar at a ratio of 40,000 to one. The first goal of the New Taiwan dollar was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued Nationalist China due to the Chinese Civil War.
welp.
 
Yeah
@JourneymanGeek But the reel lets you cut to any size!
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq GBP is particularly high compared to most other currencies, though.
 
I can even velcro my bike to the wall with it
 
Bob
It looks less crazy comparing to USD :P
 
1:49 AM
(Which I did once)
The math on SGD was pretty simple: Divide by two.
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq You have a velcro wall?
That sounds awesome.
 
53:1 or even 50:1 is actually messing with my brain, a lot
Now that you mention it, none of the major currencies are less than 1 to the pound
 
Bob
Yea, it does that.
 
Man the room service in Thailand is cheap
 
Bob
1:51 AM
$500?!?! oh wait...
 
@JourneymanGeek I've seen people do similar things to that
As well as tool walls with hooks every 10x10cm
Never had the space for it myself
 
just chuck that on my table, then I can route cables around that.
and with two monitors, a laptop and a full desktop, there's a LOT of cabling
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq I can't actually think of any, off the top of my head.
I'm sure there's one somewhere (that no-one uses)
 
@JourneymanGeek Heh, try a full desktop, four monitors, audio console, three laptops, two routers, 5.1 speaker set, various electronics (soldering iron, etc.), UPS, and some LED lighting and a Hue bulb.
Everywhere I walk is just a spider's web of cables
 
@qasdfdsaq at this point I'd probably do a split level desk and route everything underneath
 
1:54 AM
I have a so rt of weird multi segment desk witih drawers and PC compartment and stuff
Haha the in-room minibar prices here are roughly "divide b y two" compared to the ones in my Singapore hotel.
Err, multiply by two
Except that's in Thai Baht, which is, 25:1 to the Singapore dollar :-/
 
mine's a recycled particleboard desktop and A frame legs.
 
8 SGD for a Coke in Singapore, or 16 THB here... :-/
 
Bob
Hm. Or maybe there isn't one o.o
 
There's mine
 
1:56 AM
8sgd is super overpriced.
 
@JourneymanGeek They have to pay for the automated IoT connected fridge somehow
 
2.30 is convinencence store prices. Cheapest I've seen is a dollar.
 
(t detects anything you take out of the fridge, and charges to your account automatically if it's removed for more than 30 seconds)
 
but too small for 4 monitors 0_0
 
Bob
Hm. Kuwaiti Dinar is over 2 GBP.
 
1:59 AM
Interesting
I wonder how much stuff actually costs there
 
Bob
Sorry, Bahraini is only ~1.79
Omani Rial is 1.75 GBP
Latvian Lats is 1.09 GBP
 
Apparently Bangkok is the second most expensive place in SE Asia, behind only Singapore.
Right, let's figure out how much room service breakfast costs, and decide whether or not I'm too lazy to leave my room
OK I'm definitely too lazy to leave my room
Thai Fried Rice with Pork or Shrimp... £1.70
Stir fried rice noodles with basil and seafood £2.40
Fuckin hell
That wouldn't get you a portion of fries at McDonalds in the UK.
And that's including room service surcharge
Hell, that wouldn't get you half a can of coke in Singapore :-P
Gah. I'm definitely not going back to Singapore with these prices :/
Unless the food here makes me sick.
OK I'm somewhat suspicious of what this "Pink milk" is
Oh man room service is engaged. My life has been ruined.
 
Bob
o.O
 
2:18 AM
> Would you like to spend 4 hours pancaked between a smiling old Thai Yai geezer and a toothless Lisu woman with a half-naked crying baby, who, every time you look away, shifts ever closer and knocks what small fraction of your remaining single buttock is still resting on the seat? No? Then you better read the advice section below to avoid that situation, and many others like it.
 
2:29 AM
Oh man that was hilarous
Room service don't speak english so they had to find a random guest to translate :-/
God I hate language barriers
Why can't everyone just speak English, like in Singapore. Or on the internet.
 
They say Singapore is like the Switzerland of Asia. I think they were talking about the prices. Maybe that's the premium you have to pay for people to actually understand you...
 
@qasdfdsaq and you were at a super pricy hotel ;p
 
I'm still at a super pricy hotel
At least by Thai standards
 
and yay, I cleared out a few drawers of junk, and salvaged some cable for my cheapass bias lighting project.
 
2:41 AM
Lol some Thai access control is blocking me from accessing an ISP forum.
 
Bob
o.O
 
CLearly they insult the king.
 
Chances are "Virgin Media" (y'know, part of Richard Branson's Virgin group) has the word "Virgin" in it.
Test
Am I still here, or have I been disconnected from SU chat for saying "Virgin" too many times
 
Nope, still here.
Ah well, w/e. I have an RDP server and a VPN server. Meh
 
3:00 AM
Alrght, I am off-duty.
More basketball photography to come tomorrow.
 
3:12 AM
Huh, Samsung's released a Galaxy S5 Neo
And in classic Samsung style it's one step forward, two steps back
 
Bob
3:25 AM
@qasdfdsaq ?
 
@Bob ??
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq How is it one step forward/two steps back?
 
O.h
Better front camera, rear camera loses 4K recording
Flapless USB port, but goes from USB 3 to USB 2.
Improved LTE speeds, but fewer bands supported, and removed fingerprint reader
They also reduced the internal memory
 
Bob
Ah.
@qasdfdsaq I'd say 3 => 2 isn't that great a loss.
Type C would've been better though.
LTE... market dependent, but yea it's annoying.
Losing 4k is just weird.
 
@Bob Considering USB 3 is crippled on the S5 anyway, I'd agree
 
Bob
3:33 AM
2 GB RAM/16 GB internal storage is also rather bad. But the SD card kinda makes up for storage. Needs more RAM.
 
(And my laptop charges it at 2A when powered off, which is nice)
 
Bob
All this depends on pricing though.
If it's, say, $600 RRP then that's not too bad.
 
So my biggest gripes are the fingerprint sensor, and the 4K recording, both of which I use several times daily
£330 UK RRP I think, though the pre-release announcements said it cost more than the vanilla S5
 
Bob
I've not had a phone with a fingerprint sensor. Sounds good but no personal experience so I wouldn't really miss it either :P
@qasdfdsaq Cost more? Ouch.
 
£329 off Samsung's official UK site
 
Bob
3:35 AM
Then again I'm coming into this from a S6 ~ $1200 perspective
 
Hah that's £60 more than the price for an S5 on Samsung's official site too
I actually had the most expensive S6 variant, and returned it cause it was just too many steps back from the S5
 
Bob
S5 is $699 (AUD) RRP/Samsung website
no Neo here
 
No new engine option for you!
 
Bob
Oh there's a Galaxy Pocket Neo. Ha.
 
Mwahaha
 
Bob
3:37 AM
> CPU: Single Core Application Processor, 850MHz
Display: TFT, 240 x 320 (QVGA)
O_O
 
Actually funny enough, New Engine Option wouldn't be far off in reality. It's got a new CPU after all
 
Bob
Is this 2011?
Heck, I had better than that in 2011!
 
If it's a 1" phone it'd be passable
 
Bob
3"
That's the Galaxy Pocket Neo
 
Eh, that's still prety small
 
Bob
3:39 AM
...It's still going for $85/$90 at retail. Wow.
Released mid-2013.
@qasdfdsaq Actually, local Samsung website doesn't list the S6 either. Odd.
Oh. It gets its own section. Not under "Smartphones".
Weird.
 
Haha australia sucks
Shit
 
Bob
Huh. $899 now. That's a bit lower than I expected.
 
Man I love my new mouse
Is that $899 for the 32GB or 128GB tho
 
Bob
Edge is $999 and Edge+ is $1,199. For the 32 GB models.
...since when was there an Edge+?
@qasdfdsaq 1148.99 for the 128
 
Since they ditched the note branding and put a + in there instead
 
Bob
3:42 AM
Meh.
I'm happy with my $450 G4 :P
 
I'm wonderfully impressed by the robustness of my S5
But I do miss LTE cat 6 capability
Hah that blocked forum URL wasn't anything to do with the word "Virgin"
It was the word "announce" that was causing the filter to block it.
I guess perhaps because BitTorrent tracker URLs tend to have "announce" in the address?
 
4:11 AM
Yup. This is also blocked:
http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_announces_g_pad_ii_83_lte_with_sd615_soc_-news-15657.php
 
 
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6:17 AM
That's pretty impressive camoflauge
 
6:56 AM
 
 
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8:56 AM
@JourneymanGeek Haha, yes.
Unrelated: Broadband in Asia is fucking weird
In fact the whole internet backbone could do with some work.
> The Chrome browser does not support NPAPI plug-ins and therefore will not run all Java content. Switch to a different browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari on Mac) to run the Java plug-in. More info
ARGH
Google: Stop being obnoxious
Oracle: Fix your shit
 
9:13 AM
@qasdfdsaq it is
 
> Summary of Noteworthy Events + –



Major Abnormalities –

•Your system has an IPv6 address that does not work
•We detected an HTTP proxy that may be vulnerable to attack
•A detected in-network HTTP cache incorrectly caches information






Minor Aberrations –

•Certain TCP protocols are blocked in outbound traffic
•Certain UDP protocols are blocked in outbound traffic
•We detected at least one proxy
•The time to set up a TCP connection was somewhat high
•None of the server's bandwidth measurement packets arrived at the client
So there's a standards breaking cache, standards breaking proxy, standards breaking firewall and standards breaking dns server on this connection
And broken ipv6
Gotta love invisible proxies tampering with traffic.
Aren't they just delgihtful
 
9:47 AM
Broken IPv6 surprises me.
ooh
I got a HNQ answer on SF
Of all places
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq Where did that come from?
I remember there was a test site for that kind of thing but can't remember the name :P
Wait. Netalyzr?
 
@Bob Yes
 
Bob
Ah.
> If you don't see a big "Start Analysis" link,
please see the FAQ for details on how to enable Java.
ewwww
 
53 mins ago, by qasdfdsaq
> The Chrome browser does not support NPAPI plug-ins and therefore will not run all Java content. Switch to a different browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari on Mac) to run the Java plug-in. More info
Ewww
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq Yea, I'm on FF64. Which incidentally only whitelists Flash and Silverlight - no other NPAPI plugins are allowed.
 
10:02 AM
I need to set up that IPSec VPN
 
Bob
Heh. I'm just using SOCKS/SSH now. Too lazy to do anything else.
Had an OpenVPN server at one point but the client is a pain in the arse on Windows.
 
OpenVPN's fine, I've got two servers already
 
hm. Got a rejection from Boeing.
 
But me (and friends) need something that works on Android and Windows Phone
 
Bob
OpenVPN works fine on Android if you're rooted.
 
10:03 AM
And Android OpenVPN (used to?) require root
 
(Beats what most employers here do)
 
Bob
But it was clashing with wifi drivers and causing a bsod on hibernate a couple laptops ago for me.
 
@JourneymanGeek Job application?
 
Bob
Also, setting up certs on the server was annoying :\
 
It can be, but I already have my own root CA set up so it's a couple commands in a script
IPSec is gonna require RADIUS methinks, and I've not run a RADIUS server in a while
 
Bob
10:06 AM
> The network path does not reply when it needs to fragment traffic
welp
I should probably fix that.
 
I get the same shit, except I have no control over it
 
@qasdfdsaq yeah
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq Pretty sure I don't, either. Looks like it's outside my network.
> We estimate your uplink as having 2800 ms of buffering.
bleh. Could probably reduce it somewhat on the dd-wrt router but the modem is screwed.
In fact... I'm already using fq_codel on the dd-wrt router (cc @allquixotic)
 
Dammit. With my glasses lost in Sydney and my headphones lost in Singapore, I'm now unable to see OR hear my porn properly :-(
What's next, I lose my nose, so I can't smell anymore either?
 
@qasdfdsaq Make sure you don't burn the palms of your hands or you will really spoil your fun ;)
 
10:13 AM
I wonder when the Creative Roar 2 was actually released.
Odd that several sites have just reviewed it in the last week, seems the earlierst review was 6 months ago
Either way, impressed I managed to find it on the high street same-day in Singapore
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq Do you want me to go looking for the glasses? :P
(how on earth did they end up in sydney?!)
 
@Bob I doubt you'd find them... plus at £40 probably not worth the time
@Bob My flight was a through flight to Sydney.
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq yea afaik there's no lost&found at the airport
though hotels probably have one if you want to drop by for the headphones on your way back
@qasdfdsaq ah. left them in the cabin?
 
If they were my £130 pair I'd probably ask the airline to ship 'em back to me but these were cheap ones I got as a spare cause I couldn't find my decent pair when I needed them last summer
@Bob Yeah. I had them beside my bum on the seat (cause I had a very wide seat, and also lack of storage space in the seat pocket0
I wonder if I have time or if it's worth it to get my headphones back
I do have a second booking for a two night stay at the same hotel already, so it'd be trivial to pick them up
But I'm inclined to cancel that and stay an extra two nights in Thailand cause it's so much cheaper.
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq maybe call ahead and make sure the hotel actually has them?
 
10:22 AM
@qasdfdsaq local company ;)
 
Also it seems BA's lost property handling is pretty shite.
Seems they don't bother to record where anything came from so it's impossible to proactively match them up with passengers
 
@qasdfdsaq Just claim it on your travel insurance ;)
 
I mean it's pretty damn obvious if it's in the seat pocket of 32A it probably belongs to the passenger who was in seat 32A...
@DavidPostill I suspect the excess will be around the same cost as the glasses tbh
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq I can see why they don't, though. Easier for the cleaning crew to just chuck it all into one bucket rather than tagging every item.
 
But good idea, I hand't thought of that
@Bob Meh. When I worked at a hotel cleaners we were always pretty careful to tag the date and room it came from
Airlines... meh. Can't be that hard
 
Bob
10:30 AM
A room is a lot bigger and the turnaround time a lot longer than an aircraft seat :P
 
If they have procedures in place to fine people for stealing life jackets...
 
hi all
 
Bob
(Just playing devil's advocate. They certainly could if they wanted to.)
 
And if they even have bags for lost property - even generic shitty ziplock sandwich bags.. it takes no more than a second or two to scribble a seat number onto the bag with a marker
 
@qasdfdsaq I'm sure you will lose a few more things ...
 
Bob
10:31 AM
@qasdfdsaq True.
 
With allocation-less seating like in the really low-fares airlines I'd expect this sort of lazyness
Full service airlines in premium cabins, I'd expect small things like, y'know, recording where something was found to be standard
 
Bob
"I wonder how health insurance, glasses and the NHS work in the UK" => "Oh god bupa operates there too?!"
 
(I've read stories of people in business/first to have had the same issues)
What's wrong with Bupa?
I know some people with Bupa, I've been tempted myself
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq Dunno about the UK, but here they're the "budget" option that, recently, costs more than other providers while providing worse service. The policies are worse too, for the same price.
Yet the common public perception is that they're the cheap option.
 
Oh
Bupa's basically the only private option in the UK
 
Bob
10:34 AM
Ah.
 
So no idea if they're good or bad compared to others, since we have no others :-P
Compared to the NHS however.... well.
 
Bob
Being a monopoly, I'd kinda expect them to be worse -_-
 
That said, it's not unheard of to actually have longer wait times on Bupa private than on the NHS, though it's rare
 
Bob
Though I don't know exactly what your NHS covers, so maybe that can be considered a competitor.
 
@Bob ...everything
 
Bob
10:38 AM
@qasdfdsaq So ... say ... what's the process for glasses?
 
Go to optician, get free eye test, get glasses on way out
(Mind you I think it's only free in Scotland)
The lower tiers are covered by free/subsidised NHS vouchers. High-end designer glasses you pay the difference.
 
Free in England as well if you are unemployed (and some other standard types of exceptions) as well as bizarrely "a prisoner on leave from prison" o_O
 
Bob
10:53 AM
Ah... looks like the vouchers are means tested?
Most places here offer the tests for free anyway
 
The lower tiers are covered by free/subsidised NHS vouchers. High-end designer glasses you pay the difference.
> For classification purposes only, please indicate your annual household income before taxes:
Less than $50,000
$50,000 to less than $100,000
$100,000 to less than $150,000
$150,000 to less than $200,000
$200,000 to less than $500,000
$500,000 or more
I like how the lowest category is $50k...
(This is on the hotel guest survey for my last hotel)
 
11:23 AM
I think this hotel uses a Ubiquiti mesh/bridge network
Either way it's dodgy
Let's figure out what LTE bands and networks are in use in Thailand...
 
11:50 AM
@DavidPostill For diabetics and certain really high prescriptions (>10) glasses are also free
 
@Mokubai Yes, I know. It was more the bit about prisoners that I thought worth sharing ;)
 
Fair enough. That does seem a bit of an odd addition to the list
 
If anyone is really interested the full list is here nhs.uk/nhsengland/Healthcosts/pages/Eyecarecosts.aspx
 
Well Thailand is weird
They have an unusual combination of "Net operator" and "SIM operator"
And the same network (MNC+MCC) has different names on different frequency bands
I suppose that makes it real easy to select a frequency band and/or network technology if your phone doesn't have the setting
Quite the opposite of the UK, where operators go to lengths to make it impossible for you to tell what you're on, and even harder to manually switch
Anyhow, they seem to have one 3G operator only on the 850 band, 2G only on the 900 band, 2G + 4G on the 1800 band, nothing on 1900, and a dozen 3G and 4G operators on the 2100 band.
Now if only my phone had LTE CA, like the S5 Neo :-(
 
Bob
CA?
 
12:07 PM
@Sathya Do you play JC3 on PC or console?
 
12:18 PM
Carrier aggregation
They also appear to have backhaul problems, and spelling problems
There's a speedtest server hosted by "Omputer engineering department"
Also of note, man have laptops improved
After a few hours burning-in at maximum CPU and GPU turbo, my new laptop's still quieter than my last one, while maintaining lower temperatures, and three times the performance, in half the thickness
And it cost half as much. That's a seriously non-trivial improvement for 4 years of tech
 
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Q: How can I create just an answer without a question (blog)?

QuispieI know this is a question answer forum, but the last 2 years I've been building three systems (2 computers, old and new, running dolphin and a XPenology NAS) and found some very interesting facts. Which may be very usefull for other people. Can I create a blog of some sort, just for posting info...

 
12:53 PM
HAPPY NEW YEAR !
 
@Alex You missed. By over a day.
Hey the last blog on SU was by @JourneymanGeek and over a year ago
 
doesn't matter
i will not be here for the very new dawn of 2016
So I'm saying HAPPY NEW YEAR right now in order to wish you good things
 
@qasdfdsaq yeah. @KronoS is trying to kick start it again.
 
What if I do not wish to be wished good things?
 
So I'm not wishing you good things...
 
12:59 PM
:(
 
You asked for it ! lol
 
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