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18:00
@AJHenderson Or perhaps that's just what they want you to think.
@TerryChia That's the behaviour on FreeBSD, and yes, it is the right one.
@ThomasPornin I didn't get it which offends me because I definitely am a top SE user.
I mean, I had to work really hard to get this 1.5k rep.
@Simon But you don't exist.
@ThomasPornin It's true, I have no way to prove my existence.
What I mean is that for that student to send you an email, she must first find your email address. She apparently does it manually, by looking up people in Google or something like that.
Looking up "Simon" points to a game from 30 years ago, not to an email address.
18:06
Makes sense.
I suppose she could be guessing. Unless your email is a PBKDF2 hash of "Thomas.Pornin"
It's probably salted though, no?
Was that really a question?
@DavidFreitag if they have a bot that can find and use my relatively custom contact page, I'm impressed
Well then, how on earth would the person be able to compare those hashes?
18:08
@AJHenderson No, what I mean is they personally take the time to go through the hassle of contacting you through your contact page only to deliver some random nastiness to you.
@DavidFreitag ah yeah, well, I'm still being paranoid
I replied to their e-mail asking for a credential from the school to verify
@AJHenderson I don't blame you.
it has apparently been received by a decent number of high rep users though
and it does appear legit so far
it was even sent fairly late at night their time, which fits for a college kid
Damn, I really hate tech resellers.
And I hate that Altium only uses third party sales people.
My poor dad.
18:14
My poor empty stomach
@ton.yeung I'm really hoping that has a different meaning of DP than I first thought
oh, display port
gotcha
@ton.yeung Yep. Three laptops with display port, all worked just fine
Do you have any idea how utterly disturbing it is to switch back to this tab and only read these two lines:
1 min ago, by David Freitag
My poor empty stomach
47 secs ago, by AJ Henderson
@ton.yeung I'm really hoping that has a different meaning of DP than I first thought
DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA?
@ton.yeung I think it depends on the laptop. But I never tried.
18:16
@ton.yeung My Mac at home has displayport, it works fine, though I use it only with a DisplayPort-to-VGA converter.
@ton.yeung probably better that way
@FEichinger I can't remember what DP can stand for right now. All of my focus is being stolen by my empty stomach.
@DavidFreitag Death Penalty.
since that comment really goes right up to the line, but I honesty wasn't sure what you meant until you said displayport
Guild Wars reference #1
18:17
@Simon Oh really? I was thinking it was something sexual. How boring.
@DavidFreitag It might be but I have no idea what it is neither.
@DavidFreitag you would be correct, simon would be wrong
and loses any hope of being lord of the asses
AJ might be into some weird stuff.
@AJHenderson Oh that ... that was ... ugh.
HAHAHA
I FIGURED IT OUT
First word, deep.
18:18
@Simon no, still wrong
@Simon Pff, google found it out.
Deep Papas!
I honestly have no idea.
Is the second word Piercing?
First word rhymes with stick?
Is that it?
@ThomasPornin my monitor thankfully has displayport, I love it
@DavidFreitag no, still worse, it was really toeing the line. I only commented because it was literally the first thing that came to mind for the initials DP
18:21
wat
@ton.yeung The upward-compatible "Thunderbolt" (same physical port as DisplayPort) has enough bandwidth to drive two huge Apple displays.
@AJHenderson Ah well. I want to know, but I don't want @AviD to get all "blah blah I have kids 'n stuff" on us.
But I am not sure about DisplayPort (the old one)
@AJHenderson Is the first word double?
@Simon we have a winner
18:24
@ton.yeung What laptop are you looking to buy?
Yay
@AJHenderson Pfft. That just seemed too easy.
That's nasty as hell.
@ton.yeung So you want a laptop with two external monitors?
@AJHenderson I am not sure what should disturb me more now ... That even @Simon genuinely didn't seem to know, or that the whole room took so long.
18:24
@ton.yeung Horrible idea.
You can get an MSI/Gigabyte with better specs for $500-700 cheaper
@ThomasPornin you should actually be able to run 3 displays off display port I believe
@FEichinger Duuuuude, that's not a concept that I ever think of/see/hear of.
as long as the graphics card is capable of triple head
(which in context is a poor choice of words, even if accurate technical terminology)
Why did I know this but @Simon didn't? ... When did I become the crazy pervert here?
That's what happens when you hang out with @AviD too much.
18:27
@AJHenderson Apple promises 3 "4K" displays, with the Mac Pro. But I think they promised only 2 displays with some previous Thunderbolt-able Mac.
@ton.yeung If you consider an aluminum body laptop that weighs 5lbs too much...
@ThomasPornin Are you using OS X on your Mac or Linux?
@ton.yeung the razerblade isn't integrated graphics
@ton.yeung The specific laptop I have in mind hasn't been released, but there are other versions that are the same size/weight/price with lesser specs. hidevolution.com/new-laptops/…
it's a high side of mid-range nvidia chip as I recall
18:29
Yes an 860M iirc
the fact it wasn't an 880 is why I went with a lenovo over it
though I seriously considered one
screen was too small though
@DavidFreitag Interesting location for a DVD drive.
No, don't buy Razr. It's overpriced and the build quality sucks big time.
@ton.yeung it really isn't though
not for its size and build quality
@Simon Heh, there's two hard drive bays and two mSata ports in there. Not to mention the big ass graphics card.
18:31
but if you don't mind a bit more size, you can get the same hardware for half the price
@ton.yeung for the lenovo?
@AJHenderson A friend of mine bought a razrblade pro. Broke in two weeks and Razr said it was his fault. $2600 down the tubes
that's the one I got
I'm pretty happy with it overall
No you're not.
That's thicker than what I want :b
@FEichinger all I did was go to a public high school
18:34
@AJHenderson You're happy with 1366x768? That's... sad.
@DavidFreitag I went with the top end model
the top end is 1920 by 1080
@AJHenderson Your link says 1366x768.
the Y580 has different sub-models
that's the base one
@DavidFreitag Why didn't you say "you donut" at the end of your sentence?
normally if they had them in stock, you could pick from about 8 different sub models on the next page
18:35
It was just perfect.
I honestly can't believe that a "Gaming laptop" with a GTX660M and 1366x768 is sold out.
@Simon It was implied.
it might be that it is no longer the current model too
Like it was there.
I got mine over two years ago
@DavidFreitag Oh ok, nice.
18:36
@Simon OS X
In fact it would make relatively little sense to use Linux on a Mac
@ton.yeung There are other benefits to getting a docking station. Some of them offer PCIe slots and HDD/mSata bays
Because you can have hardware with similar characteristics and Linux-capable for much less.
@ThomasPornin I agree but I've seen people do it anyway.
I bought a Mac to save time.
@DavidFreitag what did they say he did to it?
my return with them for my Tiamat 7.1 was very smooth. I had even tried taking one of them apart to fix it myself and they didn't care
18:38
With a Mac + OS X, when you plug some new hardware, it either works right away, or it will never work and you can discard it.
Either way, it saves a lot of time.
Hehe
@AJHenderson They said it overheated and somehow fried all of the "sensitive electronics". Basically everything got cooked. Even the Hard drive wouldn't work in another computer.
I have done, along the years, a lot of tweaking to make some hardware work on Linux, and though it usually ends up working, I found that it was too expensive (because I give a high value to my free time).
The same applies to Windows, by the way.
What hardware?
Printers, scanners...
18:39
Oh.
also graphic cards.
Razr said they had no idea how it could happen with no water damage, but they did know for sure that it was my friend's fault. He was using it on the desk at school and it just shut off randomly.
Nope just sounds like a peuny SSD
But knowing lenovo the default setup uses that as a cache drive or something silly like that
@ton.yeung They write "1TB 5400 RPM + 24GB SSD" so if that is not an hybrid drive, they sure intend to use it as if it was a single hybrid drive.
@ton.yeung it is a kind of hybrid drive
I have at home a computer with an 8 GB SSD
18:43
What's the size of a Windows 8 installation?
it's technically a small seperate SSD I believe, but software ends up using it for caching
my 580 has the same setup
I can put stuff on it, but anything I don't use gets automatically used for faster transfer
@ton.yeung You would be able to. My guess is it's an mSata drive. I have seen a few lenovo laptops that pair a small SSD as a cache drive with a 1TB 5600rpm HDD
I kind of think it may be an SSD built right in to the system board though
@ton.yeung There's no hybrid. It's two separate drives
@AJHenderson Asus pulls that crap. It's so annoying.
I don't recall having two bays on my laptop
but I'll check when I get home tonight
18:45
@AJHenderson You do know what an mSata looks like, right?
@DavidFreitag I do now
it looks like what I expected it to
it's just smaller
looks a lot like a WiFi card
similar to the micro PCI-e daughter cards
but with a sata port
rather than a PCI express one
or actually, I have a better idea
18:48
Buy a desktop?
@ton.yeung if you're looking for laptops I can recommend store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/…
has space for a 2.5" SSD and an mSATA one
I'm planning to fit the mSATA if I run out of room on the main one
Heh, first laptop I have seen in a while with AMD graphics
@ton.yeung it has a discrete video card :)
@ton.yeung AMD Radeon HD 8750M (1 GB GDDR5 dedicated)
combo of an Intel one for low power and discrete for things that require more oomph
18:52
looking at the hardware maintenance manual on the 580 anyway does not have a user replaceable second drive
so it is either system board mounted or integrated with the HDD
@AJHenderson It's probably just a bunch of NAND chips soldered to your mobo. At least that's how Asus does it
@DavidFreitag that's my guess
only reason I recommend it is that it's the first laptop where I like the keyboard and the screen and the touchpad and the weight and the power
oh and the port selection
and I can open up the base to upgrade stuff
@RоryMcCune I've never met a touchpad I liked
@RоryMcCune Yeah but it's got a lie7!
18:53
IBM knub forever
@AJHenderson it has one of those :)
I <3 the touchnipple
3
@AJHenderson well I'll be honest and say the only other one I like is on my Mac Air , that's v.nice too
@DavidFreitag power envelopes are tricky things
I had an HP prior to the Vaio that I had prior to the Lenovo
@ton.yeung base slides off for easy access to HDD mSATA and memory slots
18:54
I loved it up until the day that both my brothers and mine died from hardware faults, not electronics mind you
@RоryMcCune Yeah but still come on, it's total bullshit! What you really have is a top end i5 CPU.
the actual physical brackets that held the thing together failed
@DavidFreitag from the options available it's the best I could find :)
@ton.yeung yeah CPU/GPU replacement in a laptop would be .... tricky
@RоryMcCune cpu isn't always
some are socketed
@RоryMcCune Yeah that's totally true. Laptops got stupid pricey all of a sudden. Anything with a true quadcore with hyperthreading is $2K+
18:56
GPU's are socketed less often though
and even when they are, they are often custom boards
@AJHenderson Yeah but most of the time they have a connector
@AJHenderson cool.. I've not seen too many of those, TBH it's been a while since I upgraded CPUs on things even in a desktop. Easier performance wins these days by upgrading storage to SSDs
I made a custom breakout board for one of the Asus ROG laptops so a friend of mine could upgrade his card to the GTX860M from the newer ROG
@DavidFreitag I've mostly had directly soldered chips
for GPU
Although now it means his laptop isn't technically "portable" anymore since the GPU isn't inside of the laptop
18:58
actually had two laptops that died from deseating
was able to reflow one but the other killed hte laptop
@AJHenderson Toaster oven
hehe, see previous reflow comment :)
Although if it's a toshitbox don't try the reflow. They don't glue their components down so anything on the bottom of the board will fall off
@DavidFreitag ...
wow
@ton.yeung I'm a software developer :)
but I'm unusually knowledgeable of hardware for a dev
Yep. Don't try to do any manual reworking with a soldering iron either. Last time I did that the soldermask wiped away like it was nothing.
19:01
Mmmmmm - chicken fajita quesadillas
@ton.yeung If you are learning to design PCBs i recommend downloading cadsoft eagle and studying the Arduino board designs.
I actually added bluetooth to my laptop in college that didn't support it officially. Had a near panic attack when I needed a HDD replaced under warranty and the shop guy took it in back and started pulling it apart when he saw the bluetooth bezel
turns out he was just curious how I managed to pull it off cause the IBM techs had said it couldn't be done
which was probably technically true since I had to hack the broadcom bluetooth stack in to working on it
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17/MAS17) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. The Boeing 777-200ER crashed near Hrabove in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, about from the Ukrainian border with Russia on 17 July 2014, carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members. This area is currently part of the ongoing 2014 insurgency in Donbass conflict zone. Initial reports from Interfax quoted an unnamed source in the Ukrainian security apparatus as suggesting that the aircraft was shot down at an altitude of by a surface-to-air missile. With 280 passengers a...
How can there already be a Wiki article about it?
I mean ... they cover news now?
Wiki is a magical entity.
@ton.yeung well technically, I was using the hardware that was designed for the broader model
basically there was a model with bluetooth and no wifi and a model with wifi but no bluetooth
I installed the bluetooth module on the wifi model
and then hacked the broadcom licensing stuff to think it was on a bluetooth model
err qualcom
not broadcom
qualcom is a pita
19:10
@TildalWave You didn't know?
They even have a "currently happening" template!
Well I knew it's bad, I just didn't know it's THAT bad
Also, why does it always hit Malaysia Airlines?
Did someone already create a Wiki page on DMZ's attitude towards it?
@TildalWave It has already been deleted as "not supported by facts".
@FEichinger magnetic charm?
@ton.yeung you do realize those separatists are certifiable retards, right?
19:13
Oh, yay, let's talk politics. Because we didn't have enough arguments in this room yet.
how about how family members are good enough, if you're finishing your day with the 3rd bottle of vodka?
@ton.yeung Airspace belongs to the country beneath it. Which is New Russia, in this case.
@TildalWave I still love that Tom Clancy wrote about this before he died
not the airplane getting shot down, but the whole russia invasion thing
sad story

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