Wireless networking on a different frequency than Wi-Fi, we're told it's on 4G
They're by a company called Hitron or something like that
And lets be honest - if you have a million Atom processors, and could configure your own cloud computing node, that would still be a lot of horse power
I suppose that could be useful for non-latency-sensitive tasks
nearly useless for crypto mining; latency/bandwidth constraint would make it impractical and a million Bay Trail CPUs is probably about as fast as about 10 ASICs or Vega 64 cards
they could use it as some sort of hyper-local web server cache; you'd literally have a Google front-end in your house... but that would likely require more storage and DRAM than they have
10 mW might be about standard... I'm not sure what exact tx power is used on devices that advertise 50 meters, but I've never seen any BT headphones that actually say 100m / 100 mW
usually they say 50m and call that Class 1 since it's at least 5x more than Class 2
I'm trying to install this tool on a raspberry pi, but on step 2 (run `` sudo -H pip3 install -U pip tubeup``) gives me the error `` sudo: pip3: command not found``. I've installed python pip
@Hiccup 1. What tool? 2. If your distro doesn't install pip as "pip3" then it probably just installs it as "pip", so change the command from "pip3" to "pip"
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Huh? Didn't know characters of How to Train Your Dragon visit this chatroom!
@allquixotic I used to lose stuff a lot, but it's mostly a nonproblem for me.
@rahuldottech Why aren't they using the 2.5mm TRRS audio connector? It's not particularly common, but it is a standardized connector, and it only takes a mechanical adapter (costing pennies) to make it usable with 3.5mm devices.
I got them at Best Buy so I just connected them to my PC
Compared to the Studio3, the cups are a bit larger (though roughly the same shape); they put a bit more (though not a lot more, imo) pressure on your ears/head for a tighter seal; and they have quite good ANC
Other than that, they still have the W1 chip, Class 1 range, a DSP tuning that's closer to flat than "typical (pre-Apple) Beats", AAC and SBC codecs, 22 hours of battery life with ANC enabled (or 40 with ANC disabled, which is the same as the Solo3)
I don't think the drivers are any better than the Solo3, but the Studio3's almost total elimination of background noise makes them sound way better to my ears
given my past experience with Sennheiser products, I wouldn't be surprised if the sound quality is slightly better than the Beats, but I can't really tell listening to the Beats and having memory of how awesome my previous Sennheiser headphones were
no contest that you probably have some of the best BT headphones out there in the PXC 550 but I think being an Apple user these Beats are probably better for me
and a huge upgrade from the Solo3, which had very, very poor noise isolation and no ANC
Well, Sennheiser was aiming at the Bose QuietComfort 35. The consensus is that the PXC 550 has better sound quality and a larger feature set while the QC35 has the better ANC.
Non-ping to Bob whenever he gets back: Friend is having TDRs with a GTX 980 (self-assembled system build circa 2016, I actually recommended the components) only while playing one specific game, SWTOR... Is able to play more graphically intensive games like ARK (UE4) with no problems. Not overheating.
Bucket ID from event viewer: LKD_0x141_Tdr:6_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Maxwell_DmaCopy1
Fucked VRAM? :/
Has W10 v1709, latest Nvidia driver, totally wiped and reinstalled SWTOR, tried tweaking settings in TOR, no difference
that Tdr in the event confirms that it was, in fact, a TDR
@ThatBrazilianGuy The next generation of desperately trying to stretch out the lifespan of decades old archaic copper wiring instead of replacing it with proper fibre.
I'm gonna download the benchmark here; unless it is single-thread CPU bound, which it probably isn't, I bet my score will be lower, because you have 2 more cores on the Ryzen 7 vs. the Coffee Lake 8700K, and you have the 1080 Ti vs. my 1080