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12:02 AM
The old machine, with monitor, probably pulls 100+ W including monitor, and that's at idle. That Stream 14 pulls closer to 5 W in typical use.
I don't think electrical cost is going to be that big a factor, but the amount of heat the old desktop generates is very disconcerting.
I don't have a working power meter, unfortunately, but the processor routinely gets pushed to a full or near-full load by the slightest Web workload.
Gets used about two hours a day, often left idle for a few more hours...
Electrical difference probably isn't huge, but that chops maybe about $10 a year in electrical costs.
The whole station probably draws about 120 W of power on average.
Well, at four hours a day, that would work out to about $30 a year.
 
I almost have schadefeude here.
My dad has the same attitude.
 
also, I think if its anything like my steam 11, it comes with office 365 for a year...
lol
as does mine ;p
 
Always repair, even is it is more expensive than a newer and more modern thing, and even if it remains half broken and gets tossed out a bit later.
 
@Hennes my dad dosen't even want to repair
 
I'm going to need a power meter to make any truly accurate assessments.
 
12:13 AM
or minor upgrade
 
Last I checked, the tower pulls about 60-70W at idle. It's probably closer to 80-100W now given the greater than usual load on the machine. Monitor's another 30W (it's 22" CCFL).
 
My tower is at 57.5W/ right now.
 
(I got "I want to throw this machine out of a window" 2-3 times a day at one point. And he still didn't want to upgrade)
 
Two screens excluded,
 
lol
My setup's probably power hungry
but meh
 
12:18 AM
'Old tower was at three times that number
 
He's still on the same machine now
replaced the hard drive with an SSD and installed windows 10
 
Granted. Modern skylake plus two SSDs, one HDD, more modern graphics and 10Gbit NIc vs
Old Nehalen, 1 SSD, five SATA/SAS HDD, older graphics (though an 5870 was rather low power at ilde for that time) and HW RAID (idle at 20W)
 
and, no mouse or keyboard on the windows xp box. whut?
 
I guess it is a safety feature. No user input, no need to power on. :)
 
;)
my guess is its the last set of updates
shrug
I shoulda backed up ;p
 
12:27 AM
Wow, I just realised I still have an XP installation. It is on a pendrive though.
 
external keyboard works
 
I guess I should have updated that a while back.
 
This is just to see how well badly it runs
 
12:41 AM
My laptop pulls about 20W at idle, with my second monitor pulling an additional 20W or so.
Under a pure CPU load, the machine may pull up to 70W. A gaming workload can cause the system to demand up to 200W.
 
fixed
Replaced a few drivers from a known good copy
On one hand, this wouldn't happen on a modern copy of windows
on the other I can't do that on a modern copy of windows
 
1:00 AM
SSD went read-only well before it hit the specified endurance limit, at 105.7 TBW (the drive is warranted to 5 years or 144 TBW).
However, this is an intense 4K random write workload, which generally causes far more write amplification than normal consumer workloads.
The drive was in a read-only state; however, it did not brick itself after a power cycle.
(256 GB Intel SSD 600p.)
 
Bob
1:29 AM
@JourneymanGeek you have me tempted to try something pretty dumb
 
@Bob >_>
@Bob this is quite literally an expendable system ;p
and this specific build of windows has no windows file protection
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek ^
 
"3.2"
Whaaaaaaat?
@Bob did that once
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Only has Chinese...
 
Bob
1:33 AM
And 3.1 has a whole bunch of languages but not English
3.11 has English
> On November 22, 1993, Microsoft released a Simplified Chinese version of Windows for the Chinese market. A year later, an update was released, which identified itself as Windows 3.2. Thus, Windows 3.2 is an updated version of the Chinese version of Windows 3.1.
> The update was limited to this language version, as it only fixed issues related to the complex input system for the Chinese language.
 
Dog
Eh
 
> "Windows 3.2 was generally sold by computer manufacturers with a ten-disk version of MS-DOS"
 
Bob
> A special version named Windows 3.1 for Central and Eastern Europe was released that allowed use of Cyrillic and had fonts with diacritical marks characteristic of Central and Eastern European languages.
 
Bob
Oh, that explains the non-English 3.1
 
1:34 AM
XP was ONLY 25 DISKS!
 
Bob
It defaulted to Hungarian
 
makes sense
 
Bob
Windows 3.11 is a 5 MB download lol
 
Dog
Even a modern Intel HEDT eats 100w at idle
 
Bob
wait.
MS-DOS is 11 MB
 
1:34 AM
0_0
 
Bob
@Dog My entire system clocked in at something like 150-200W :(
Also I need to figure out this overclocking stuff
maybe I should just switch the mobo over to Intel stock clocks
pretty sure the Asus defaults do some funny shit
 
Dog
@Bob mine ate 180w idle
 
Bob
like driving core voltage waaaaay up
Oh, 6.22 is 11 MB. 6.0 is 4 MB
 
Bob
hi
 
Dog
1:36 AM
Asus "default/auto" does automatically drive up the core voltage when overclocked, yes
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Windows XP Tablet PC Edition :D
 
@Dog I'm not sure about that. Intel desktop processors probably idle at about 1-2W a core, assuming you have C-states enabled.
 
Bob
@Dog how about without explicit overclocking? :\
 
Dog
Allq came to me in a dream last night. As a ginger and white cat
 
Bob
I think the only thing I did was turn on XMP
...which might've done it
dammit
 
Dog
1:37 AM
@Bob works normally for me
 
Bob
urk
the menus are a mess
when I get home I think I'm just gonna turn on the stock profile and see what happens
 
AMD Ryzen probably idles lower than Broadwell-E, though.
 
Dog
My 4670k gets run at 1.00v without overclocking and 1.3v if I set the multiplier to 44x
Which is really only 0.02v over what it needs to run stably anyway
 
Bob
@Dog What's the default multiplier?
 
Dog
@Bob 34-38
 
Bob
1:38 AM
...tbh I have no idea how to read this monitor
The settings say it's set at 1.00V right now. But the monitor shows it going up to ~1.3V. Which might be totally normal.
<== completely new to unlocked Core-i-series CPUs
eh, I'll experiment some later
 
Dog
@Bob give it to me and get a non-unlocked CPU. Problem solved.
 
Bob
might've messed up the thermal paste too, but at least the CPU pins survived the accident -_-
@Dog lol. maybe if you were within reasonable shipping distance :P
but yea I'd be happy running the unlocked part at stock (higher-than-locked-stock) clocks
@JourneymanGeek I'm just annoyed MSDN doesn't have Win9x. Cause Sun (Oracle?) sued over Java, IIRC.
 
Dog
Arf. Gtx 1070 is too slow and GTX 1080 is too crap value. Where's Vega when you need it
 
fracking oracle.
 
1:42 AM
@Dog May 2017, they say.
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek actually Sun in this case
> Products Unavailable due to Java-related Settlement

Some products have been removed from Subscriber Downloads due to the terms of Java-related settlements Microsoft made with Sun Microsystems. These products are no longer available from Microsoft in any form, but may be available through third-party resellers or Web sites.
 
Bob
also means VS 6.0 isn't available
 
"web sites"
piratebay?
 
Bob
which is a pain for maintaining VB6 programs
 
1:43 AM
;p
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek ...actually? I think that might be what MS is cheekily implying :P
w2k is also unavailable :\
 
did they just remove everything out of support? 0_0
 
Bob
Funnily enough I think I still have my 98SE CD somewhere
or at least the ISO I cloned off it
 
tho its plausible win2k came with java
 
Bob
so I actually do have a legal copy of 98SE :P
@JourneymanGeek Nah, 3.11 and MS-DOS 6.x are still there.
> These include (although not necessarily a comprehensive list): Internet Explorer 5.5, Map Point 2002, Office 2000, Outlook 2000, Project 2000, eMbedded Visual Tools 3.0, Visual Basic (Alpha Systems), Visual Studio 6 MSDE, Visual Studio 6.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Back Office Server 2000, SQL Server 7, IIS 6.0, Office XP Developer, Visio 2000, Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 5.5, FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions, Handheld PC 2000 SDK, Infrared Communications for Windows 95 DDK, ISA Server 2000, MapPoint 2002, Office 2000, Office 97, Plus! 98, Project 2000, Site Server 3.0, Small
 
Dog
1:48 AM
Fuck Oracles
And Sunacle
 
lol @ "Sunacle"
 
Dog
2:06 AM
> More recently it has been considered as the setting for special relativity rather than using Minkowski space, since a group contraction reduces the isometry group of de Sitter space to the Poincaré group, allowing a unification of the spacetime translation subgroup and Lorentz transformation subgroup of the Poincaré group into a simple group rather than a semi-simple group. This alternate formulation of special relativity is called de Sitter relativity.
Plz gief phd
 
2:36 AM
I don't think anyone can ELI5 this within a few paragraphs.
 
@Bob I though 3.11 and dos had some rediculously long support period.
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Nah. MS-DOS support expired 2001.
I think XP had the longest support of any MS OS
> Starting with Windows 10, the ability to create a DOS startup disk has been removed.
lol
 
2:57 AM
Is there any advantage to DOS over the features you get in cmd/terminal/powershell. I mean to say, give me a good reason why anyone would still need DOS when they have a proper OS?
 
@Nick legacy hardware
also, you do have less abstraction in some cases
 
and its a handy way to get around agreements where you must ship an OS with a system
 
Firefox is becoming a niche browser and this is not really going to help.
 
why does an ugly logo mean a browser is dying?
@Nick tldr: If you need to ask why you need DOS, you don't ;p
 
3:02 AM
@JourneymanGeek It's not even the Firefox logo
 
@JourneymanGeek yay, I don't need DOS.
and moz://a .... lolz, that's an epic fail.
 
I'm just about ready to cut a check to Mozilla. I depend on Firefox for everyday browsing. I just want it to be faster.
E10s has brought some tangible improvements, but it's not enough.
Chrome and Edge are process-per-tab. Firefox uses one process for the tabs and one for the UI with E10s enabled.
I want to see my laptop's 4C/8T Core i7 processor hit 75-100% when I hit Reload All Tabs, not 40%.
I want individual pages to draw faster and with less CPU load.
Firefox does have the least resource consumption of the major browsers, but is this a big deal when most systems have, at minimum, 4 GB of memory and usually 8 GB or more?
 
rofl
I think most of the systems here are 1-2gb
 
Bob
3:26 AM
@bwDraco yknow you can toggle that via config option?
 
@Bob I don't think process per tab is available just yet...
 
Bob
it's only disabled by default for memory usage and maybe addon compat
 
Hmm...
I'll look into it.
How stable is this feature?
(Running latest Firefox Developer Edition.)
I can tolerate the occasional browser crash, just not every hour.
 
Bob
@bwDraco You're asking about the stability of a feature while you're running an unstable browser version? Really now?
 
Crashes have been rare enough that this is okay.
 
Bob
3:30 AM
Aug 30 '16 at 0:42, by Bob
Anyway, as far as "remembering", that's just gawker being gawker, i.e. pants-on-head-retarded
 
Bob
that article blog post is terribad
but oh-so-typical gawker style
 
Found it, it's dom.ipc.processCount.
Setting to 8.
 
@Bob so sensationalist clickbait? ;p
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek pretty much
 
3:32 AM
@bwDraco some addons don't work with it, but you can manually turn it on and its dine
 
Sep 22 '16 at 14:04, by bwDraco
It's clickbait. Remember that they have a business to run; they need to be able to put food on the table. "'WT1190F' Safely Reenters Earth's Atmosphere" isn't going to attract many readers; "Mysterious Space Debris Hit Earth" will.
 
Bob
It's not just clickbait, most of the article is pure bullshit AFAICT
 
@bwDraco you also need to realise the crowd here
 
Bob
Even their own market share graph shows Firefox mostly stable...
 
We call bullshit bullshit
 
3:33 AM
Restarting the browser...
 
Bob
Chrome going up in usage is mostly at the expense of IE/Edge users, not Firefox.
 
...there we go.
 
Bob
The text in that article blog post pile of crap contradicts their own data!
 
I'm concerned about Firefox performing poorly in battery life tests. They have not improved meaningfully. Edge provides the best battery life; Chrome is a close second with their recent improvements.
 
Bob
Then again, expecting Gawker editors ... posters? to know how to read a graph is apparently too much.
 
3:35 AM
Given the increasingly mobile user base, Firefox's high CPU usage is going to hurt their market share as Microsoft continues to promote their browser's superior battery life.
 
Bob
See, that might be a legitimate complaint.
It's also not one that Gawker mentions at all.
Nope.
 
Gawker is kinda... those people who probably think the PC market is dying cause tablets
 
Firefox is bottlenecked on the UI process. Yuck.
 
Bob
Check your extensions.
The COWs used to allow older extensions to work with e10s are synced on the UI thread.
 
...I guess I need more processes, but that only helps to a limited degree.
The browser is noticeably faster, though.
 
4:02 AM
...AT&T has shut down 2G service. If I set my phone to 2G only, I get absolutely no signal at all.
 
Bob
But also it seems like on Edge's side it was largely the timer on background tabs
Which has been considered (though is already set to 1s, the change Edge made)
And you can change it manually (via config) if you want.
*shrug*
There's probably other things
And it's often just work on background tabs
 
...and found a bad page. The WCCFtech home page causes a massive memory leak.
Terminating the process in question crashes that one tab.
 
Bob
@bwDraco about:memory
 
4:19 AM
I'm the only one in the family with a smartphone, but my parents' aging feature phones are 3G and continue to function normally.
 
Bob
5:02 AM
floof
@JourneymanGeek I need to revisit Borderlands sometime :P
we still haven't finished that mission
 
Hey, I recently installed Ubuntu (finally). How do I access files from my Windows user folders?
 
Bob
@Nick You mount the partition and ... just browse to them.
IIRC Ubuntu will ignore NTFS permissions by default.
 
5:44 AM
lol
yup
tbh, the claptrap DLC is much more sanely designed
its 3 'small' areas with a hub
 
Dammit. Managed to deep-discharge my old Nexus 7. It doesn't seem to want to charge. A power meter indicates it's charging slowly.
I've gone through before; it takes a very long time to charge in this situation before the device powers on.
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek dammit, my order for that hub got cancelled
not in stock :\
 
Bob
and I think the Amazon order is still MIA
 
I have a quick rather stupid problem
 
Bob
5:51 AM
> We are expecting more stock to arrive in 4-5 weeks.
gurk.
yea, I'll pay the $15 (50%!) more at the other shop...
> Availability: ETA: 13-03-2017
@_@
sooooo... that was the other shop
are they making one a day or something?!
@JourneymanGeek hm?
 
@Bob eh. I think I'm just going to turn it into a regular question
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek sneak peek? :P
 
I have a drive - one primary (windows) 4 extended partitions (linux, swap, haiku, spare)
I need to add the haiku partition to grub manually
 
Bob
...MBR, I guess
 
but I donno what the hd (0,x) designation for that would be
 
Bob
5:54 AM
also technically you have one primary, one extended, and 4 logical inside the extended
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I'd guess hd(0,4)
any reason you can't just try it? :P
 
that's what I'm doing ;p
 
Bob
13
Q: GRUB: how find partition number (hd0,x)?

Alexari am playing with grub and i change the root using: root (hda,x) how can i know what's x for /dev/sda7 ? fdisk -l Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 1 1958 15727603+ 7 HPFS/NTFS /dev/sda2 1959 7476 44323335...

oh, found it!
>

(hd0,msdos5)

This specifies the first extended partition of the first hard disk drive. Note that the partition numbers for extended partitions are counted from ‘5’, regardless of the actual number of primary partitions on your hard disk.
@JourneymanGeek ^
 
ah hah!
and dupe
 
Bob
5:58 AM
@JourneymanGeek If you're using grub-legacy, gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html#Naming-convention
> Note that the partition numbers for extended partitions are counted from `4', regardless of the actual number of primary partitions on your hard disk.
 
@Bob this helped
actually not a dupe
shrug
I'm going to ask a question - and you should answer it then ;p
 
Bob
lol
 
0
Q: How do I determine the partition number for a extended partition in grub 2

Journeyman GeekI'm currently trying to boot haiku from a triple boot. For some inconceivable reason I've got one primary partition (windows) and 4 logical partitions (lubuntu 16.04, swap, haiku, spare) in there. I also run a version of haiku with package management so grub needs to be set up manually. I can ...

@Bob take it away ;)
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek you basically already answer it in the question itself!
 
@Bob not really ;p
the hd0,msdos7 bit I don't know ;p
 
Bob
6:10 AM
@JourneymanGeek actually tbh I have no idea if the (hd0,7) syntax works on GRUB2 :P
where did you get that from?
 
haiku docs
and that definately works
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek wait what
it works but it doesn't work? O_O
 
Bob
or it works with haiku?
 
the hd0,msdos7 works
 
Bob
6:11 AM
oh lol
 
quite literally copy my example menu entry, and replace it with msdos7
and add some citation
;p
corrected, and removed the "I know it works"
which it does not ;p
 
Bob
Answered. Or tried to.
 
Bob
Usually I prefer to test first, but I don't have a GRUB-based install anywhere :\
 
@Bob will add a screenshot
 
Bob
6:15 AM
@Pandya whaaaaaaaa?
 
but yeah that certainly works
 
Bob
how/why am I getting dragged into other chatrooms? o.O
@Pandya Ok, I really really have zero clue what the context is...
what am I supposed to help with? :S
 
@Bob It is about what animal is in your avatar
 
@Pandya its a generic fox ;p
 
Bob
@Pandya 'tis a fox
 
6:17 AM
@JourneymanGeek ok.
 
also I'm confused to why he's asking him about bob ;p
 
@Bob ok. I've mentioned it.
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek yea... I have no idea why I'm apparently involved there o.O
@Pandya I used to have a more obviously vulpine avatar :P
Maybe it's time to switch again.
 
@Bob May be confusion; you may be mistakenly involved hinduism.stackexchange.com/users/2482/bob Haha!
 
Bob
6:21 AM
Some of my past gravatars :P
@Pandya ^
 
@Bob Hmm... nice!
 
@Bob ^ that's where I guessed the hd0,7 from
 
wolfs are better then foxes :P
 
Bob the Builder is a British children's animated television show created by Keith Chapman. In the original series, Bob appears as a building contractor specialising in masonry in a stop motion animated programme with his colleague Wendy, various neighbours and friends, and their gang of anthropomorphised work-vehicles and equipment. The show is broadcast in many countries, but originates from the United Kingdom where Bob is voiced by English actor Neil Morrissey. The show was later created using CGI animation starting with the spin-off series Ready, Steady, Build!. In each episode, Bob and his...
 
Bob
6:25 AM
@JourneymanGeek I meant, where did you get the (hd#,#) syntax from :P
@Pandya been there done that. well, not that one specifically.
 
@Bob haiku docs ;p
 
Bob
@AnkitSharma blasphemy!
 
Bob
I need a floofier avatar
 
(everyone knows the dogs are the ones in charge ;p)
 
Bob
6:27 AM
ooh this one looks nice
 
How about: /cc @AnkitSharma
Wilf, United Kingdom
16.3k 4 43 80
 
Bob
hm... too long for gravatar
 
@Bob AnkitSharma has knowledge on Movies & TV. So, he may suggest good avatars!
 
@AnkitSharma I'm just confused to why @Bob was mentioned on hinduism ;p
 
Bob
6:34 AM
 
One last thing...
I was thinking about battery nail penetration tests and this idea came up: what would happen if you drove a nail through a LiPo battery with a nailgun? It would be a lot easier to drive a nail through the battery fully with a nailgun than to hammer one in by hand.
 
Bob
New gravatar: acquired! :D
 
@bwDraco Just cause you could, doesn't mean you should
 
The result, as you would expect, is nothing short of spectacular:
 
@JourneymanGeek That's a top secret
 
Bob
6:37 AM
So it turns out that if you have something that bursts into flames when punctured, and you shoot it with a device designed to puncture much thicker and sturdier objects, it tends to go up in flames.
3
Hmmmm.
 
science
 
@Pandya bleh wilf!=wolf
 
Bob
(sorry, I'm just in the mood for sarcasm right now :P)
 
@AnkitSharma just not in english.
 
Man fires a Paslode Impulse into a 8000 LiPo battery. The result shouldn't surprise anybody.
@Bob lol
 
6:38 AM
@JourneymanGeek it have many famous dirt meanings too
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I guess it's time to call auspost about that amazon delivery :\
 
...well, not quite an Impulse nailer, but that's besides the point.
Good night.
 
Bob
O_O
@JourneymanGeek auspost says ... they have it, but it's been sitting there and not sent to the local delivery centre
 
Bob
6:51 AM
and apparently any investigation needs to start from Amazon's end
I can't actually get them to do anything about it
 
@Bob customs?
so damn weird
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek possible, but unlikely... I would've expected someone to tell me
also it's been three weeks since it left the Amazon facility in the US
that's ... well, it should be more than enough time for customs
maybe I should call Amazon
their chat support is... well.
you know how chat support usually goes.
 
yup
lol
I think we have someone else hunting bounties
 

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