> The event organizers instructed the speakers to upload a photo and brief biography, with the note: "Your biography should be 150 words or less (including spaces)."
"Including spaces"? What does that even mean?
> Hey everybody, I'm down at the //build/ conference. (The extra slash is to keep the d from falling over.)
> The City National Grove at Anaheim is not a city, not national, and not a grove. I do concede, however that it is in Anaheim.
(FWIW ASUS likes using ON Semiconductor and International Rectifier parts for the VRM)
There's more than one way you can tell Supermicro genuinely used server design methodologies in this consumer motherboard.
> two fan 4-pin fan headers [...] each header supports a maximum of 2.5A (30W) output
Servers tend to need powerful fans, so high-output fan headers are typical of server boards. It's unusual for a consumer board to have headers that support more than 1A output. (All fan headers on the ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Extreme, save for one designed for a liquid cooler pump, are designed to supply 1A.)
> This is the first time we have seen power delivery parts all made from Monolithic Power Systems.
This is not a brand commonly associated with consumer motherboard VRMs. You sometimes see this in the server space, but not on a gaming product.
> Also along the top are a couple of LEDs for NIC activity as well as fan failure headers - features more typically associated with server level boards.
Not to mention that Supermicro is the only company I'm aware of that makes consumer boards with IPMI capability.
@Bob the failed to create DirectX 11 context errors were popping up in D3D9, OpenGL and other games too so I downgraded to the previous nvidia driver - fixed it. apparently it's a common issue with the new driver on their forums
they really fucked up somehow... maybe a resource leak of a very limited resource?
So... I'm looking into going into strategy games more, once I get Astaroth up and running. Is Endless Legend an appropriate way to get started, or should I just get Civilization VI?
So... now that Astarothis a reality, where should I get started?
Battletech is a tactical turn-based strategy game - it has a lot more in common with the (new) XCOM games (XCOM 1 and 2, released in the 2010s)... you don't get to "build" units so much as outfit them, customize them in a sort of strategic layer between missions, then you're thrust into a mission with your choice of equipment and people and made to move the units around, shoot, etc. and not die
Civ VI is a 4X strategy game, which is a completely different genre despite being also turn-based
I'm looking to build skills that will help me not only in gaming, but also in real life. For relevant information, see the context of the linked messages above.
in a 4X you generally control an entire empire or country or faction of some sort, and you have territory (divided into tiles of some regular polygonal shape such as hexes) on a game map
as I explained to Bob over the weekend, 4X games go from mechanically simple games like Civ VI and GalCiv 3, to unfathomably complex games with way too many systems, like Crusader Kings 2
@bwDraco strategy games won't really do that - not nearly to the extent that learning a new skill would
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A few days back I faced irritating popups called "Ads by Advertise" in Google Chrome, which displays ads when certain highlighted keywords were hovered over. The issue was specific to Chrome (it did not appear on other browsers like MS Edge or Firefox). Subsequently I installed Malwarebytes, did ...
One of the things I really like about PrimoCache is the fact that it can help speed up slower eMMC flash with a fast USB 3.0 portable SSD. In situations where the onboard NAND would be saturated, the caching software reduces the workload, especially during mixed read-write workloads involving uncached data, by putting the reads onto the eMMC while buffering the writes on the external drive.
Because I'm also running this update on the slow netbook.
I'll disable the cache on the netbook before reboot, though.
I'll probably have performance measurements (as in how long it takes for the update to install during the reboot step).
Does anyone know what might cause indexing to fail? I've selected the directories on my secondary harddrive but windows refuses to collect them or something
@bwDraco I already did it with the MCT like, a month ago, but now when I check for updates it tries to download it over Windows Update then fails... typical MS buggy crap
The single post that we published could have probably been broken down into quite a few, where we spent more time talking about the individual reasons why people don't find the site to be welcoming, followed by what we could do there.
There was an underlying theme that presents itself with a ra...
because no one seems to be realising this isn't a SE problem, or a facebook problem, or a twitter problem, or whatsapp, or reddit, or any number of other social places on the internet
@JourneymanGeek That's one situation where comments should be used. If you politely say, "welcome to Super User - we've removed 'thanks' because we prefer questions to be as free of clutter as possible", that would help immensely.
> Welcome to Super User! Although we recognize you're trying to be polite, we've removed "thanks" from your post because it isn't truly necessary. We prefer that questions and answers be as free of extraneous content as possible so that the essential parts of your post can stand out more. If you need help, be sure to consult the help center.
@JourneymanGeek eh... the more I think about it the more complex it gets. you'd also have to introduce some kind of template edit message because no one's gonna type out a polite message every time
Everything's too emotionally charged right now. But you'd at least hope an employee speaking officially would step back for a sec and think before posting.