@Bob the five "wait"s before network access are that; the other ones are just because it's an HDD
I just can't catch a break - the spacebar on my brand new Logitech keyboard is sticking
also, apparently the U2417H is a very hot item; Amazon.com apparently won't have one in stock until April 2... I think the "17" in the model number indicates it's a 2017 part, or at least late 2016... and there must be a lot of demand for them
no wonder those people scammed me - you literally can't get genuine ones
@djsmiley2k good value, good for hot ambient temps or limited cooling (like in a very small box with few fans), great for professional workloads like video encoding, more than good enough for gaming, but with two major weaknesses, both of them potentially temporary
(1) apparently a driver or microcode bug causing the chip to far underperform targets in gaming (SMT bug, look it up)
(2) due to low yields, no stock and high demand, it's nearly impossible to get a chip, and if you do, you're way overpaying the MSRP right now
@djsmiley2k It's very nice, and beats Intel on nearly all fronts if you manually turn off SMT while gaming >:|
Hopefully the SMT issue can be fixed with firmware and software updates, given Intel's HyperThreading had negative performance impacts when it first came out, then over the years this went away as software vendors became aware of and optimized for it
They've had ten years to tune for Intel's HT.
Oh AMD just announced their $169 Ryzen 5 CPUs
Who was it wanting to buy an ancient $150 AMD CPU again?
but there's no real benefit to giving me a diamond when I can already answer questions on meta without a diamond
every time I think about what I'd do as a mod, it occurs to me that the things I don't like to do would become more important that I do as a mod, and the things I enjoy doing, I can already do, and being a mod wouldn't enable me to do them better or easier
I abhor review queues, flags, dealing with spam, bad questions, etc
I prefer to focus on the positive aspects of the site: upvoting good questions, contributing answers, helping marginal questions become good questions, answering metas with long philosophical discussions, etc
@DavidPostill has a ton of reviews, flags, and way more downvotes than upvotes -- he's the ideal janitor... he either enjoys that stuff or is just good at it, or both...
@allquixotic Competitive isn't so much an issue. If I can compile Apache in less than 15min w/o thermal shut down I'm doing good. If I can have FF open at the same time, even better
@bwDraco I was very tempted to recommend Ryzen, except for the current price spike (all the parts are selling above MSRP on the open market), difficulty of placing an order that isn't backordered for months, and lack of an IGP; that last part means he needs to buy a space heater GPU unnecessarily... which adds cost and heat dissipation
and heat is already a major issue for his current system design, so I was very reluctant to encourage that, even with a low-end GPU
he has a PSU from 2004 (which I believe is ATX 12V, so it'd at least be compatible), an old case, five HDDs (he's not looking to upgrade), and a DVD writer, that he won't be upgrading
@allquixotic the funny part I guess is the parts of moderation I like the most is soft moderation. On the other hand, It feels like I do a lot of it in places where I'm not a mod too.
I'm usually mature except when I ragequit out of the Sins of a Solar Empire game @Bob and I were playing because we were royally fucked and I was mad :P
I'm finally starting to realize that I have a tendency to demand too much from others IRL and this is likely to bring some serious positive change over the next few weeks and months.
@JourneymanGeek yep, since October, but I thought they'd do something to get Mozilla, Apple, Microsoft and Google to reverse course on un-trusting them
@BenN see, I really can't automate my cert renewal for all the daemons I have that need SSL certs, and I'm not going to pay $100+ USD per year per domain because I have multiple domains and subdomains
**Today**? Let's see: Domain #1: the root plus about six or seven subdomains Domain #2: the root plus three subdomains Domain #3: the root plus two subdomains There is no domain #4 yet
wow, I thought this was a bug
Hell with you, Google! -- seriously? why the hell would you intentionally hide this critical info from users?
@Nick I would consider discussion of finding downloads that intentionally violate copyright law to be off-topic for chat, as a room owner... @JourneymanGeek feel free to weigh in
if there are individuals here who do want to help you, I suggest you arrange a way to talk to them off the SE network, like Gitter or Snapchat or whatever you prefer