Can you help me understand why questions that are related to page render performance are considered not off topic as well then since a font rendering on the page impacts the performance of a page being loaded?
@Dave I'd actually consider it off-topic. Stack Overflow may be a better site for the question, but be sure to flesh it out and show some research effort.
@Dave There are essentially two ways to measure 1/ Roll your own > stackoverflow 2/ use prewritten software > softwarerecs. The question would have to be customised for each of them though.
Some people might say it's just a means to an end but to me, the behind-the-scenes computational analytics is as important a part of the outcome as the on-time pizza itself.
The Syba drive is sooooo neat! You get a dock for a 3.5" drive and another for a 2.5" drive plus 2 external USB 3.0 ports - all in one of your drive bays.
So I have to find out: 1. do I have enough power, 2. how shall I attach the sata connections, and 3. how do I attach the usb cable.
If I could find a pci card that had the usb port PLUS the two sata ports, that would work out perfect
as long as there is enough power
as for the power cables, I can just use a splitter to feed the drive bay
I've never bought nor used this hardware pieces before, so I'm rather gambling
so I figured the nerds here know more than I
(not that I don't have nerdlike qualities, myself, I confess)
However, methinks the nerds are all eating dinner right now.
Except myself, I've just finished a short time ago.
Hence, that's why I'm talking to myself.
No, I don't always talk to myself after I've finished eating.
so I think I need a 20-pin internal port to power the ones that come with that Syba AND I have two HDDs and an SSD in my case so I need SATA ports for that Syba too
If you have an old PC and don't want to have to upgrade the PSU, there isn't a much better choice of video card than this. It'll handle most games at 1080p at high settings without eating a shit-ton of power.
And like IRL airliners theres very little clearance between the engine nacelles and the ground
Which becomes noticeable during ... certain rough landings
VNE... I don't really think there is one tbh. Ferram does model maximum "aerodynamic stress" but real-life problems like aeroelastic flutter don't exist in KSP
The datediff function within SQL Server allows you to compare the difference in time between two dates to achieve your same desired output
Example:
SELECT Number, [Date], [Total], datediff(day,'1899-12-30',[Date]) as Column1
FROM ....
WHERE ....
As a broad generalization current generation SSD's have write performance of around 500MB/s.
Premium USB flash drives have write performance of circa 170MB/s, looking at Kingston Predator and Patriot Magnum as example.
In sizes of 256GB/512GB the of the high end USB flash drivers price per GB i...
I have a USB flash drive which is no longer recognized by my computer. Windows Disk Management and DiskPart report No Media with no storage space (0 bytes) on the drive and I cannot partition or format the drive:
Source
If the drive appears in Windows Explorer, trying to access it returns an e...
@HackToHell Too small for Windows to be honest. 8-9 inches is really the minimum for Windows 10. 7-inch devices are expected to run Windows 10 Mobile and not the desktop version.
This means newer 7-inch tablets will not be able to run Win32 desktop appsโnot that you would want to anyway.
In fact, anything smaller than about 9 inches (or about the size of my Nexus 9 Android tablet, at 8.9") is not exactly well-suited for desktop Windows.
@qasdfdsaq You might want to look into Flanders Scientific if you really want to spend that much money on a monitor.
I'm not kidding here. Have a look.
Hmm. Not sure if FSI ships to the UK.
But do you really need a cinema production-grade display?
You'd need a workstation graphics card to drive this sort of monitor, for starters.
10-bit color is meaningless without a Quadro or FirePro card.
The driver suites for these cards are not for gaming. You will get worse gaming performance than if you used a gaming card with the matching drivers, even with the same underlying GPU.
It's more color gamut, precision and accuracy than would be required for even professional photo editing. I'm not kidding.
Cinematographers need these sorts of displays only because the slightest color error in a movie can be readily visible to the audience.
Even switching between different cameras during filming can introduce slight color errors which must be corrected for in post. Absolute color consistency is a must for movies.
I simply cannot think of any other application that requires this level of color accuracyโnot even professional fine-art photography.
@allquixotic Alternatively, we could do a couple of dungeon crawls to get your char back up to level. I can hop on my alternate. But that'd be for next weekend anyway.
@HackToHell I wouldn't skimp on things like this, no matter how tempting it may be. I'd spend closer to US$200-250 (~Rs. 15,000) if I wanted a cheap Windows tablet.
Super-cheap tablets of this sort are only going to lead to frustration.
I expect my devices to provide a usable experience over at least a two-year period.
The quality of most computing devices falls off a cliff below a certain price point. For Windows tablets, it's about US$200. For Android tablets, it's about $120-150.
Actually, lots of electronic devices are like this.
For laptops, it's about $250-300. For compact cameras, it's about $100-120.
Does anyone know an efficient way to construct an n page blank PDF? I can do a one page PDF with echo "" | ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE=a4 - blank.pdf And then glue n pages together with pdftk. But I'm sure there is a better method.