While chatting about data recovery, an obscure filesystem came up. It apparently claimed the MBR partition ID 0x20 and was named "Willowsoft Overture File System (OFS1)". In the modern world, it seems to only be seen when a partition table is corrupted.
Digging back a bit, it's possible to find ...
It's a benchmark first and foremost; the game proper will have more options.
But the score at 1080p is very promising and bodes well for when the game actually comes out.
I should say that FFXV is one of the most graphically demanding games ever built for PC. I must say I'm surprised it hit an 8C/16T processor that hard.
@bwDraco Ehhh... I'd judge the "future-proof"-ness of a game by its gameplay rather than just shiny graphics.
@JourneymanGeek That's why they're my best lead! :P
Who better to ask about a 20+ year old possibly nonexistent filesystem than a company about that old, with the same name, dealing with decades-old software? :P
@JourneymanGeek "discontinued" is more of a suggestion to consider moving within the lifetime of the organization's youngest current employees to some IT shops
@Bob to be fair, IBM supports old mainframe hardware just about forever (as long as you're willing to pay for support), and continues to have software maintenance and patches, and even makes new hardware for the platform that can run Linux on zArchitecture and modern stuff like Python, Java and Node
we had a servicesIndex.xml generation failure related to a mandatory security update for Struts that shipped a new version of log4j that had the new Java 9 "Multi-Release-Jar:" attribute in MANIFEST.MF, and shipped versions of itself for Java 8 and Java 9
the WebSphere annotation scanner for the Java 7 runtime WebSphere was running under was scanning the Java 9 log4j classes and crashing, and not generating servicesIndex.xml, so we got no web services and the deploy failed
took a month of our time to find the root cause: we hadn't patched WebSphere up to 8.5.1.14
Polymer fume fever or fluoropolymer fever, also informally called Teflon flu, is an inhalation fever caused by the fumes released when polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, known under the trade name Teflon) reaches temperatures of 300 °C (572 °F) to 450 °C (842 °F). When PTFE is heated above 450 °C the pyrolysis products are different and inhalation may cause acute lung injury. Symptoms are flu-like (chills, headaches and fevers) with chest tightness and mild cough. Onset occurs about 4 to 8 hours after exposure to the pyrolysis products of PTFE. A high white blood cell count may be seen and chest x...
Not too shabby for "unlimited" 4G for £35 a month. Granted, speeds are 1/10th of that at peak time and it's not meant for tethering, but hey no contract, and the tethering block is so easy to get around my phone does it automatically.
Neither of your options is stronger or weaker than the other. Think, how are you going to disconnect a cable without using any violence? Be sure that you have room to do it. Designer's nose start easily to attract serviceman's fist if this is not thought.
You can quadruple that attraction by mak...
Since you have a way of booting into Windows on the SSD, you can do a
Repair install of Windows 10 by performing an in-place upgrade without
losing anything.
You should first verify the partition alignment as described here.
Statistics
As soon as you establish that creating a simulated universe is possible it becomes more likely that you are within a simulated one.
Imagine someone creates a simulation of a town, an exact replica. If you're a member of this town it is now a 50/50 chance that you're in a simulation v...
Getting a bit philosophical, but it's an interesting take...
Also, statistically, a program is more likely to be running on a VM than not? :P
OKAY WHO WAS THE IDIOT AT MOZILLA WHO DECIDED TO ASSIGN CTRL+Q TO "CLOSE ALL TABS IN ALL WINDOWS WITH NO 'ARE YOU SURE' DIALOG AND NO RESTORE SESSION FUNCTIONALITY"
yup, first Mac OS X public beta was in September 2000, final release 2001
so when that bug was reported, people were running Firefox on like, Windows 9x, Windows NT/2000, Linux on XFree86 (before X.org), or Solaris 8 (which was super advanced at the time)
So, turns out I lost my work HDD last month, reinstalled Firefox and forgot to check "restore previous windows and tabs" and had been restoring from the FF dialog all this time.
I have this scenario where I need to provide various single-use widgets.
They're all displayed the same way, so I don't feel the need for a different display functions for each widget. However, if I use the same callback on all wp_register_sidebar_widget instances, only the last one is active.
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@djsmiley2k Well, of course you can get around this. Scrape a site the way the pros do: Using a VPN or a small fleet of could servers where you can switch IP addresses. But if you look at the rest of the original posters comments they are basically complaining about it being “unfair” that someone would do that to them. To me that does not seem like someone who knows or even understands what they are doing or is capable of taking real steps to understand how things like that work.
@djsmiley2k They barely understand how an IP address works on a router versus and external address. Is it our job to waste time explaining this stuff to someone who wants to scrape content?
@djsmiley2k I’m talking about the scope of some “script kiddie” asking for basic advice. How can anyone explain to someone that they are blocked by the website and there is no simple way around that. That is all. Sorry to be blunt, but who cares past this.
'Your external IP is blocked, fixes may include: 1. rebooting your router, 2. contacting your ISP to get a new IP, 3. using a vpn or other tunneling service to hide your external IP, 4. using tor, 5. using a mobile connection, 6. using a web cafe.'
@djsmiley2k That is not an answer. It’s a list of generic advice provided to someone who barely understands why they were blocked. They clearly want to be unblocked so they can scrape the site again. Can you guarantee that your generic advice will allow them to get around the block and scrape the site again?
I feel I need a vacation... But I can never take one when I need one... Cause there's so much work to do when I need to take one, but I don't want to take one when it's slow...
And now, I'm cleaning out 267 GB of "Windows Error Reporting files" on a lab system... -.-
@bwDraco If true, would you expect to see the next console generation in 3-4 years, which will have an affordably-produced chip comparable to a GTX 1170 (Volta), shipping a "FFXV HD Edition" or something?
basically offering up what 1080 Ti / Titan V users are running on PC this year?
My gut is telling me they're going to use an AMD-built MCM of sorts. Zen-based cores on one die, Radeon Vega on another (32 or more NCUs), and 4 GB of HBM2, all on the same package. Up to 16 GB of DDR4 (or GDDR5X or GDDR6) will be on the board, near the processor package.
The CPU and GPU will be linked via the Infinity Fabric, and the HBCC would allow the GPU to use the DDR4/GDDR5X/GDDR6 as extra graphics memory.
7nm Vega and Zen 2 cores. I would want to think they'd probably have 48 or even 64 NCUs on the GPU block, but that'll depend on how much progress AMD makes on the Radeon front.
I know what would most likely cause AMD to win the next console hardware bidding war:
PRICE
it's all about the cost per unit; AMD can bring it lower than Intel/Nvidia or Intel/AMD, imo
and Intel doesn't yet have a competitive in-house GPU because they haven't ever shipped a first-party Intel GPU with performance competitive with full-fat, current-gen desktop cards like the GTX 1060 or better; the Iris Pro was competitive with something like a 940MX, considerably shy of even a 1050
Intel's fatest GPU ever was a 1.1 TFLOPS Iris Pro Graphics 580 back on the Skylake generation, with a paltry 128 MB of eDRAM, 0 dedicated GDDR or HBM, mostly reliant on system memory, with 72 execution units roughly comparable to a CUDA core but way lower clocks (capping out at 1000 MHz)
and with Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake, they abandoned producing full-scale GT4e Intel graphics solutions, they've stopped with "Iris Plus" GT3e which is slower than Skylake's GT4e
I have a similar problem. When i use for example google maps or the amazon webside, my explorer.exe goes up to 40% cpu usage and the websites do get really laggy and sluggish. If i restart explorer.exe everything is ok for a time...but in the end this happens again and again.
I downloadet the ki...
@Malachi - I downloaded and launched the program, I played with the settings, what I submitted is my answer. They renamed the option, and likely, changed on theme styles worked entirely. I know VS did something similar.
@Malachi - All I know is Twlight is obviously the name of a "theme", like I said, seen it for years