@JourneymanGeek the first time I heard "lakh": me and 3 coworkers were hovering over my PC teaching me how to do mainframe stuff, and I started running a slow query on the mainframe (green screen emulator on Windows 7), and the result counter kept going up and up and up (query params way too broad), and one of them goes, "wow! lakhs!" and I thought they said "lots" but with a weird accent
but the meaning was the same, whether they said "lots" or "lakhs"... in retrospect though it was DEFINITELY "lakhs"
P.S I'm only 12 years old, and I am getting really nervous about this...
This problem only happened today, and it has been getting really annoying.
SPECS:
Intel Core i3-3210 @ 3.2GHz
4GB x 2 RAM
AMD Radeon R7 200 Series
Now, Whenever I play games at a supposedly uncapped FPS, My GPU/PSU (I th...
Also amasing clarity and formatting for a 12 year old isnt it? the selective italicising of the age statement, all the proper formatting , the use of the word "rig". Either this kid was born out of a 5.25 Bay, or someone is lying.
I find the rules "Subscriber certifies to Stack Exchange that Subscriber is an individual (i.e., not a corporate entity) at least 13 years of age. No one under the age of 13 may provide any personal information to or on Stack Exchange (including, for example, a name, address, telephone number or email address)."
So (if that even changed) they no longer say no to <13, but just keep with the US net policy of not getting any personal information from.
Alright, I keep screwing up a RJ-45 to modular connection. The RJ45 side is correct using the B standing (OwO,GwB,BwG,BRwB) but I can't get the modular connection to work.. I tried that scheme, tried it backwards, tried the B one on the plug.... and I still can't get it to work. What am I doing wrong?
Hi guys - I still have the problem in superuser.com/questions/686738/… Can anyone give me some directions? Or at least say what browsing facebook, posting no forums and uploading images have in common from the network perspective
@JourneymanGeek Would you mind testing something for me? I just launched a personal project -- a free domain whois lookup tool that does whois look ups the "right" way: gwhois.org
thanks. I made it as a result of being frustrated from not being able to find an easy to use domain whois tool that does live and authoritative lookups
someone told me about a website where I can scan my system so that it tells me what Ram I can install and how much ram my computer can handle and stuff, anything come to mind? I can remember the name of the site
@JourneymanGeek That cable actually worked, so I redid it 10 times for nothing. Apparently those connectors will show as bad on a cable tester although they're not
really, two of the 951s would probably do you. I had one on the second floor lobby of the house and I loaded imgur in like 3 seconds from the road 50 feet away
@vzhen one large online component store is in.mouser.com/_/?Keyword=spkr&FS=True , the other is digikey , both very hard to search, both very technical.
I have an obsession, an obsession with the dark, I keep my flashlight near me, the guns help but the darkness surrounds me. I keep finding coffee thermoses, it never dawned on me to drink coffee, so why am i collecting them? My name is Alan Wake, and i would like to know what the Heck the thermoses are for ? :_0
After we unionise them, we will get them to the big protest on wages, which is held on the freeway, under the banner "Honk If you love Spam, Drive faster if you dont"
Then we will tell the Teamsters that there are scabs on the freeway trying to take thier jobs
On (A)DSL with a NAT router, you should not ever see an outgoing (or incoming) destination where the remote IP is one of your ISP's machines, unless you're actively using one of their services.
The remote IPs should be the actual server you want to connect to (e.g. Google), which would be automatically (and transparently, as far as connection viewing tools are concerned) routed through your local gateway and then through your ISP, typically with PPPoE if you're on DSL in Australia.
@Bob well that makes more sence than he did. on cable My own IP was already provided by the ISP, i always concidered it thiers to begin with. It might be my address, but i niehter can assign it, nor change it.
@Bob Ok, no connection defined with an endpoint of, but i know everything must go through it. I wouldnt think to block the Path with firewalling, i should try some day.
Our ISP 2 times now tried to get thier slimey software all over my computer. And if one remembers back to NetZero (when free) it had to stay shoveling adds in to function as a connection.
Yea if the ISP is conected "direct" to his computer as a constant, what would it be connected to , what software?
""By direct connection I mean a TCP connection from Windows Explorer process "" makes perfect sence to connect to the file browser :-) If MS had kept the explorer from any aspect of external connection, that couldnt even happen.
At one time or another in the MS systems the internet exploder and the file explorer were fully 2 seperate entities, with no visual or percieved notion that IE could change files, or explorer could go on the web. The first day i pasted a web address into the file explorer and it went to the site i was like " What have you done".
Later when the brilliant idea to have programs be directally downloaded from "the Web" and run on the computer , blind to the user what happened , i was more like "well that is the end of that" :-)
Then they start a lawsuit against microsoft to force them to allow removal of the Intenet explorer , opening up to competition (all the other web browsers). 2 years later MS even further integrated the browser directally into the system, so they could claim (legally) that it could no longer be removed.
They provided a removal though, of the Icon :-) to finish. thats what you get for playing legal games with MS.
Speaking of virus superuser.com/questions/746295/… chances are very good this guy has one of the funner ones. Should i bring flowers and a box of candy to tell him :-)
@Psycogeek I don't pay YouTube subscription and forced to watch ads which is fair but TV cable subscription? Not only we pay TV cable subscription but are also forced to watch ads? Where's fairness here?
@Boris_yo If you pay enough, there are channels that do not have actual ads on them? Hbo, Starz, cinemax? or did they doubble up on those too? Netflix?
People watched tv for ages with some ads, it did not get really bad until the programs were ~22min 1/2hour and ~46min for hour program.. and now 20min and 42 min, making the programming 1/3rd ads. Far from a few minutes to go to the bathroom and get a drink.
@Bob right it was not the web browser, it would just respond to a web link. Visually it was mind boggling. Ya dont put your pigs in the silo.
@Bob Or just "use the same window" , I dont remember all of it, and i expected much more problems from activeX further proving that 98% of people are good :-)
that a minefeild only has a few mines here and there, nothing stopping you from walking through . . . the right path.
@Boris_yo Different perspective: I pay about $50 a month to be connected to the web, but I get TV for Free with an antenna. So why should I pay to watch YouTube ads? Weird thing is i do not get YouTube ads, and i have no idea why, i have a array of blockers, but I have only seen one "Wait for your video" ad, and 2 that were part of the video itself (skip).
If i ever find out how my setup magically bypasses YouTube ads, I dont know if i would reveal how it works, because they would change it as soon as people figure it out.
I have hosts lists. and a browser that has had blocking from like 2006, but none of the popular add blocks. Eventually i will have firefox and no-script stuff.
Also those hosts list providers are always leaving off google things, because they have google ads, or they are being paid to leave them off. I put a few google items back.
I turned off all the blocking on the landlords computer, and he is like "to hell with this". I look at that and say "no way is anyone browsing the web like that".
also, Kerbal Space Program gives you the most awesome dreams. apparently, Jews give prayer by launching fuel tanks into orbit so probes/ships can dock with them, while Christians launch their ships or probes with external fuel tanks already attached, and burn them with liquid engines.
I know that makes NO SENSE but I spent like half the night dreaming about it
the career mode of KSP is super challenging... I had to work pretty hard to design a rocket that had enough thrust to get off the ground with two command modules... why did I need two? because I broke off the engine from the command module that I landed on the Mun, and I needed to land a second craft on the Mun with enough empty spaces to get my kerbals home
so I threw 2 kerbals in one module and 1 kerbal in the next, and built a several stage rocket, and I just couldn't get enough thrust for hours and hours.... launch, oh crap we're coming back down, revert to VAB, repeat
finally got something but it's extremely unstable... ended up putting 5 liquid engines on girders on the bottom of the second command module... the liquid engines are more fuel efficient, they don't overheat or use up all the fuel before i get into orbit
whole damn rocket wobbles like a rubber ducky when i up the thrust so i have to be very careful about the G forces I put on it, but it's in orbit
gonna be tough to land it but I think it's possible
You have to use the reverse gravity inversion engine, it redirects the forces of gravity into a beam, with little energy requirement. If you include the friction recycler you can recover most of that energy .
Oh wait, you humans do not have that yet, nevermind.
well I already have a few cheat mods, but I set them as requiring higher technology in the tech tree... my command module mod generates electricity, liquid fuel and monopropellant, which is pretty OP and not realistic as it is, but it generates them relatively slowly
it DOES make it possible to use liquid engines (which aren't overheating) to get into orbit easier than would otherwise be possible because the fuel can be generated during the flight instead of having to be carried along from launch
Hi all , i want to make the same thing programaticaly like color mixture in photoshop , like when you put the red curve up it increase the red and when you put it down it increase the cyan , and same like for green and blue , what i need to do to program it as i already make the RGB scroll bar but how i can handle the both in the image at the same time using opencv and how i can get their values
well, on my i7-3770K and Radeon HD7970, a 10-15 part ship will run at 60 FPS solid on max detail graphics, but if I build like a 200 part ship, I'll get about 10 FPS consistently
in task manager the reason is clear: CPU utilization
note that struts do count as "parts" and dramatically hurt the frame rate if you add a lot of them.... but sometimes with really huge rockets the only way to make them stable is to use a ton of struts, so it's complicated
recently I successfully landed my command module on the Mun (Kerbin's moon), but the impact was just a little too high -- about 14 m/s -- and it shattered the liquid engine, which promptly blew up
fortunately the stress wasn't enough to blow up the command module or the fuel tank
so I was able to get my kerbals out and do some science
but they can't leave until I rescue them
and the game doesn't have an oxygen limit system, so they can technically remain there forever (unless they add that as a feature later)