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9:09 PM
Yikes! I guess I need to get a cooling pad for this thing for CPU-intensive tasks, or I'm going to fry my poor CPU :(
Hitting the maximum temp the die is rated for is not cool...
(Pun intended)
 
@AndroidDev is it a notebook?
 
@MarkYisri Yes
 
@AndroidDev Is it... a Dell Latitude E6530?
 
@Zacharee1 wat.
Where is the so-called new title?
 
@NathanOsman Think I should try replacing the thermal compound? Dell probably put cheap stuff which is probably all dried up now... chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/35462921#35462921
 
9:16 PM
Wow.
Those temperatures are waaaaaay too high.
I would try anything to bring those temperatures down, if I were you.
Anything above 75 or so could cause permanent damage and shorten the lifespan of the chip.
 
@NathanOsman To be fair, I was rendering a video, but still.
 
Actually, I just assumed - is this an Intel CPU?
I think AMD chips have more heat tolerance.
 
@NathanOsman Yeah. It's rated for 105C
 
Really?
 
@NathanOsman Actually I think it's the other way around
 
9:19 PM
O_o
 
AMD you start worrying at 75C
 
Things have changed then.
My quad-core AMD CPU hovers around 70 under full load.
 
Laptop CPUs tend to run hot. Up to ~80-85C is normal under load
But, 105 is WAAAAY too high
@NathanOsman I have an FX-6300 in my desktop, and with an aftermarket cooler it never goes over 54C at full tilt
 
Yes.
I just have the stock cooler on mine.
 
Too bad you can't put an aftermarket cooler in a laptop :(
 
9:21 PM
You can get cooling pads, but their effectiveness is limited
 
I think it's the thermal compound
 
Well, it's worth a shot.
 
It seems dell slathers the CPUs with it: reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/361u7f/…
@NathanOsman Word has it that Intel is using cheap thermal compound on their new flagship i7-7700k, and that replacing it resulted in a 20C drop....
Now, this is a 3740QM,
But I still think it'll help
 
@NathanOsman I've been considering those. How effective are they?
 
I've never had one.
But, it being an external thing, it would be limited.
 
9:55 PM
I'm lacking energy to do homework right meow . . . I think Wednesdays is the most . . . unproductive day for me, always
 
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> GAAAAAAH
anyone know of any Material-style email apps for Android that support Bundled Notifications?
CloudMagic decided to charge $50/yr for basic functionality with no warning whatsoever
 
Bundled Notifications?
 
Bluemail and Aquamail have a strange concept of "Material Design," as in Holo with Material colors
@NathanOsman when you expand the notification, if it has multiple emails, you can then expand each email separately
 
Gmail does that.
 
10:03 PM
yeah but Gmail takes TONS of battery
and no combined inbox as default view
 
It does for me.
I can expand emails individually.
 
it always pushes me to my Gmail account inbox and I have to manually select the combined view
I know it does Bundled Notifications
 
it's a Google app, of course it does
 
Well, search me.
Gmail does all I need.
 
10:04 PM
I was trying to :p
I'd use Gmail, but like I said, it takes way too much battery
and I need default view to be combined inbox
 
That sounds like a bug.
(The battery usage.)
 
@Zacharee1 Inbox?
 
yeah, like Google is gonna fix it
@Seth that doesn't have a combined view at all
 
Inbox is limited to Gmail, isn't it?
 
that too
 
10:06 PM
Hmm... do you still have the stock email app?
 
I tried Alto by AOL, and it's really nice, but no Bundled Notifications
@NathanOsman oh god, those things are UGLY
idk if LG even has one tbh
 
No, the stock Android one.
It's similar to Gmail.
 
I have a stock one
but I'm pretty sure it's an LG solution, and it looks horrible
 
I used to have one on Cyanogen.
 
CMail?
:p
 
10:07 PM
No.
The stock Android email app.
It's part of AOSP.
 
I don't ever remember having an Email app on CM
 
Hang on...
 
well my Note 4 with EmotionOS has an email app
wonder if I can extract and copy
LG G6 getting rid of removable battery for water resistance
hope the V30 keeps poweruser features
wow
/system/app/Email/Email.apk
surprisingly simple
 
It works?
 
not yet
uploaded to Drive, had a broken theme applied so I couldn't download
gotta reboot again
I can't believe people complained about software keys taking up screen space on a 5.7" screen
ugh
restarting SystemUI didn't make it show up
another reboot
it opens
 
10:18 PM
\o/
 
now I just need to remember the setup for my school email...
does this have inter-device sync? (probably not)
 
Probably not.
IMAP will remember what you've read, etc.
 
yeah
but I like third party apps because they sync your accounts added
uh oh
is there not a Mark Read quick action?
 
Tapping to open the message should take care of that :P
 
@terdon I just wanna let you know, I love you
Your solution worked, grub is back and Ubuntu boots successfully!
 
10:23 PM
Heh, glad to hear it :)
Hardly "mine" though, that's sort of the standard approach. Still, glad it worked!
 
@NathanOsman but the whole point of bundled notifications is to not open the app
And it looks like push notifications don't work
 
That's lame.
You might have to try a few apps from the Play Store then.
 
I've been doing that for a month
 
damn power company ruined my uptime...
692 hours down the drain...
 
10:32 PM
hours. not days.
 
Oh . . .
 
It's barely a month
 
My Pi is even ahead of that :P
$ uptime
 22:32:50 up 59 days, 19:20,  1 user,  load average: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01
 
28 days plus something
Also, on the same topic : 16 years of uptime
 
28.8333...
 
10:33 PM
Wat.
I was just shy of two years on my old server.
 
Gah
 
Sep 21 '16 at 4:32, by Nathan Osman
nathan@sf:~$ uptime
 00:32:13 up 630 days,  5:35,  3 users,  load average: 0.07, 0.03, 0.05
 
Why are there no good email apps
 
Cuz email is dumb, TBH.
I can't wait until it is obsolete.
 
Well I need it for things
 
10:35 PM
@NathanOsman load average is pretty log though
 
Oh wait. Email was obsolete 10 years ago.
 
Hey it gave me a notification
 
*low, not log
 
But no mark read
 
\o/
@Serg That server was mostly busy with disk I/O, not a lot of processing.
 
10:44 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Mostly non-Latin answer: Kali linux to be installed as a boot option by Adel Mohammed on askubuntu.com
 
How in the heck . . . .
It's almost 4 pm already
 
Pls someone make a Material email app that has Bundled Notifications
 
@NathanOsman dude, snail mail isn't obsolete. email isn't going to go until it does..
 
10:59 PM
guess I can use Alto on my tablet, since it's still on MM
I can't believe AOL is still alive though
 
Email is only still barely useful with a bunch of extras - SPF, DKIM, PGP, etc.
And these do not enjoy widespread support.
 
tell this to my school
and Microsoft
because I need an email app
and I'd rather have one I like than one that looks like a mashup of Holo, Gingerbread and 1990s websites
even an Aero interface might be interesting
Email is a battery hog too :(
maybe it's because it's a system app
 
@Zacharee1 That probably wins the award for the weirdest question title that is also on-topic.
 
yup
 
@Zacharee1 I'd tell Microsoft that they need to change around their Outlook a bit . . . oh wait, how ironic
 
11:10 PM
@NathanOsman I'm giving an upvote
@Serg shut yer mawt laddy
 
Seriously though, I don't like Outlook. My university uses that
 
I hate O365's interface
it's so slow
although Office Lens is a cool app that actuall works
you can use it to scan cards and such, and it automatically lines up the borders, so you get a straight-on view
 
@Zacharee1 Your lack of accent is . . . disturbing . . . makes mechanical breathing noise
Oh, look , perfect timing . . . mention evil, Thomas appears
 
@Serg wat ya dinna like me ahksent
 
@ThomasWard well I figured out how to get sending from ubuntu.com in gmail working
 
11:14 PM
I just looked at my Note 4's AOD to see the time
my Note 4 doesn't have an AOD
 
 
apparently I don't have Gmail installed at all...
 
So . . . do I try to make some kind of half-arsed answers in like 45 minutes or do I just nope out of it ?
 
Amazon Linux?
 
you mean AWS ?
 
11:19 PM
They advertise Ubuntu and "Amazon Linux".
Whatever that's supposed to be.
 
Amazon has had its own spin of Linux for a long time.
 
Oh! I didn't know about that.
Is it any good?
 
I have no idea.
afaik it's exclusive to AWS, which I don't use.
 
grr. how hard does it have to be to encrypt something to a public key in Windows?
I don't have a certificate for them, just a public key.. grrrrrrr
 
11:27 PM
Super simple.
If you use clicrypt :D
Written by yours truly :D
 
It's a really fast way to encrypt / decrypt files.
And it runs on Windows.
 
@NathanOsman Looks nice. Do you distribute binaries?
 
oh under releases. I always forget to look there.
 
11:29 PM
It's a CLI app though so you'll need to use a command prompt.
 
@Zacharee1 he probably wanted to say "pure" not poor and also . . . .those all-caps . . . .smh
 
I know what they meant
but that excitement....
 
Oh this is AES. I'm using PGP.
 
Oh :(
 
rip
 
11:31 PM
PGP uses asymmetric keys.
AES uses symmetric keys.
 
4 mins ago, by Seth
I don't have a certificate for them, just a public key.. grrrrrrr
yes I know ;p
for whatever reason gpg4win won't let me encrypt with a key, it demands a certificate.
 
You know , couple lectures ago , my professor said "I want you guy to struggle with this material a little bit and then we can discuss it". . . thank you professor, I already struggle . . . I am effectively paying thousands to university to struggle and feel incompetent about material that is unclear and expected to effectively know it before i even enter the class
 
@NathanOsman that was my rpi
 
11:55 PM
> To understand the difference, think of a young child and an adult. Both of them can drink water. However, the adult can open the tap and fill a glass (open the file and read its contents) while the child needs the water to be given to it directly (it can't open the file and can only process its contents).
Does that make sense to explain the difference between opening files and reading input streams?
 
interesting comparison . . .
 

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