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  1. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I still want to see things improve before it's really catching my interest, and even then, I'm keeping my RAV4 until it's dead.
  2. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    Oh, they definitely get hot. In deploying hundreds of the cursed things I can tell you right now they do not perform like they should, usually they are thermal throttling. They will throttle on you just installing updates. I found out the hard way that the Pro 9s do in fact have fans. They're...
  3. sedrosken

    Merc's Useful Tools of the day

    I use ShutUp10 for the same thing. I'm not paying a company for yet another thing that should just be part of the base Windows package. I'm so tired of paying for Windows and then paying for all the software to make using it tolerable.
  4. sedrosken

    Merc's Useful Tools of the day

    I don't trust Microsoft with that data. I'd rather use something like Ditto and just block it on the firewall instead.
  5. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I've got a few friends with EVs and that's been their experience -- one just got their car a couple years ago and it's already only at like 78% of its rated capacity. To be fair, one of the experiences I'm lumping in is a friend with a Prius that's had to replace their hybrid battery. I'm not...
  6. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I wouldn't trust anything GM's touched in the last 20 years, but hey, it's your money.
  7. sedrosken

    Something Random

    So... me, then. You're pretty much calling me out with laser precision. :LOL: Not so much with my phone, but with my car? I never let myself get below a quarter of a tank. Then again I also live in Florida where I've seen a couple stations shutter during an emergency because they ran out of...
  8. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    My 300A build did 450 and I didn't even have to touch voltages. Intel really was selling their stock short at the time. I don't think I'll ever wish I spent my years "more fruitfully". This is my passion, I live and breathe this stuff, and stepping foot outside these days is like walking into...
  9. sedrosken

    Very small laptop. Dell's nice horrorshow

    Weight and size was definitely a concern for my work laptop, but it's less so than usability (my eyes can't really see a 1080p image at any less than 14", and really honestly hate it below 16) and ports. I need onboard ethernet, it's non-negotiable.
  10. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    I had several handmedown machines up until December of 05 when Dad bought me my first new computer for christmas -- a Dell Dimension E510 with a P4 3.2HT, a gig of RAM, and I think a 120gig hard drive. I still have a soft spot for that era of Dell chassis -- my Dimension 9200 I have now as a...
  11. sedrosken

    Mini PC

    "Linux support" being an issue at this point is more of a matter of licensing for firmware for WiFi and weird stuff like the T1 or T2 chip on Macs. Everything else is pretty well supported at this point.
  12. sedrosken

    Merc's Useful Tools of the day

    Really I'd say we need more for those idiots responsible for the change that prompted this to be fired. Out of a cannon. Into the sun. Along with every single marketing exec that salivates at the thought of something like this. I am so sick and goddamned tired of the OS I paid real money for...
  13. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    I found the only reliable platform to hit more than 512MB of RAM under 9x was 440BX, and even then that was strictly for 768MB and absolutely no more. With RLowe's PATCHMEM these days I hear the success rate is better -- my counterpoint is that even 512MB is utter overkill for absolutely...
  14. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    I don't think it rightly matters for most workloads, even 64GB will be hard pressed to run out on anything but the most intensive media workloads and rendering. I run 32GB in my machines and that feels like overkill roughly 97.774% of the time.
  15. sedrosken

    Something Random

    You are also technologically inclined. Most mere mortals see a laptop that isn't a veritable brick and think "ok does it run chrome? good that means it's brand new and will be good for fifteen years since that's what I got out of my old dell that I had to keep conning my nephew into fixing for me."
  16. sedrosken

    Something Random

    You can't run desktop MS Office on a ChromeBook, like, at all. You might be able to run the android versions, you will definitely be able to run the web versions, but the desktop version of MS Office is a Windows/Mac only proposition. Merc, I'm painfully used to people thinking their 5 year old...
  17. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    Leave it alone. It's infinitely faster to use a couple of your cores for a little bit to compress/decompress some things that are only rarely getting used vs hitting swap, though I'll grant that with 96GB of RAM, you're not hitting swap either way outside of some worst-case scenarios. It's not...
  18. sedrosken

    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    The case of Age of Empires is almost certainly Microsoft putting real man-hours into making sure it works on modern machines. Windows as late as Vista had application-specific compatibility code for things like Lego Island being weird about how they invoked APIs. Some things like the 16-64 bit...
  19. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I still think the 5500 is fairly cromulent for most uses, but then, I'm not doing huge data crunching or media editing. I use mine in my server but that's just because I saw the 5700X going for cheap and wanted to kick something with a Zen 3 memory controller into my server -- at this point, I'm...
  20. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    I imagine if it were actually a problematic GPU I'd be having much worse issues than the palette freaking out in 10-bit mode. That just sounds like a screwup in the driver, to me. And it's not screwing up in 8bpc, because I'm on it right now and it looks fine. 10bpc, for me, just smooths out a...
  21. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    I doubt it was calibrated for it, but it did work at least, and I noticed a bit less color banding in stationary gradients with it on, so I would have liked to keep using it. I don't understand either, but it worked before, and now with the latest driver, it screws up the color palette...
  22. sedrosken

    Mini PC

    Gee, for something touted as a space saving feature, they sure didn't use the space it saved. I'd skip it and get something with a normal barrel jack.
  23. sedrosken

    Mini PC

    We use Beelinks for the little computers we stick in environments (usually small business restaurants) where we need an "in" to remote in and configure POS systems, their networks, etc. without driving out there.
  24. sedrosken

    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    Kind of reminds me how the server emulators for Asheron's Call still proliferate even after a cease and desist from Warner Bros. The original dev dropped out and dropped off the face of the earth, but not before open-sourcing his work as a final F U to WB. A lot of the early playable servers...
  25. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Ugh. Got the 3060 in. It's Fine(tm). But the latest drivers break 10bpc color. The 476.whatever drivers Windows pulled by itself worked fine when I set my display to 1440p120 at 10bpc, with integer scaling even, wow, what a concept -- but the latest ones I pulled, 560.38, break in an...
  26. sedrosken

    Windows 11

    I still occasionally see WordPerfect in use in production, usually in lawyers' offices. I know my uncle still uses it as it's what he started with after upgrading from his Amiga in 1997 or 8 or some such, but he's not in the legal profession, he's a poet.
  27. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    Frankly, I don't really think the 9000 line is meant to be a serious upgrade for folks who already own the 7000 series chips. This is to make it a better proposition for those building new rigs entirely.
  28. sedrosken

    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    From the strategy guides I'm reading, maxed Iron is the minimum you want to even be seen by them in, and that's with poison resistance and a fair helping of luck and skill. I don't plan to get full Wolf armor in the mountains like my friend is, I just want the cape for the frost resist effect...
  29. sedrosken

    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    The way I heard Valheim described once was "viking-themed Rust with less assholes online". I don't play Rust to verify that particular tidbit, but I'd believe it. I do quite enjoy it but I'm not one for being very creative with building. I spent 5 hours building our compound in stone but a solid...
  30. sedrosken

    Merc's Useful Tools of the day

    Checking this out in a VM where I'm testing IoT LTSC 2024 right now. It's pretty damn slick. It has everything I could think of in one convenient place. This likely will replace ninite as well as a couple hours worth of manually installing junk after initial setup. Thanks a lot for bringing it...
  31. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    We keep UT99 and Quake III in rotation along with Worms (WMD or Armageddon depending on if one of us is playing on something old), Killing Floor and Killing Floor 2, we had a bit of a Call of Duty kick for a while (World at War/Black Ops 1/2 through Plutonium, Black Ops 3) mostly playing the...
  32. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    That's a fair viewpoint for you I suppose. I just had so much either not work right or display weird issues that my friends coined "Arc moment" as a term within our vernacular. If I was lucky the issue would merely manifest as poor performance given the class of GPU I was using, like only just...
  33. sedrosken

    Mech keyboards

    I used to have dainty little hands up until I turned about 16 and then they started growing out instead of long. There are computer cases I legitimately can't fit them in now. It sucks. I palm-grip a Pro Intellimouse (Intellimouse Explorer 3.0 mold with modern internals) and it almost feels too...
  34. sedrosken

    Mech keyboards

    I think I've already said this, but I like Kailh BOX switches personally if you're after clickies. My BOX Navy board is thunderous and meaty and I love it. However I think the actuation force on those is like 95-110g? That's fine for me, but that's a remarkably heavy switch for anyone else and...
  35. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I think they're a way to get more mileage out of old manufacturing tooling. People will probably be running AM4 in production for years to come but they're messing with the market by encouraging it. Merc, I agree with you in spirit, but don't use G2A. Sellers on there have been proven to use...
  36. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Until they fix the drivers, and I really mean fix the drivers, I'm afraid that whatever performance improvements they make in the silicon aren't going to matter. I hate that I have to be this way but as a former Arc user, I'm now a certified hater. At least you can in general expect games to...
  37. sedrosken

    Ryzen

    I think I'm going to ride out my 5700X until AM6 comes out or Intel has something more compelling, whichever comes first.
  38. sedrosken

    Mech keyboards

    Redragon boards are a case of you get what you pay for. I had endless key chatter problems with mine when I was a penniless teenager. My friends with them reported similar things.
  39. sedrosken

    Something Random

    Yeah, my dad's a difficult man to shop for. I don't do much gift-giving either purely because I'm not great at figuring out what someone would want. And what's more is his birthday isn't long after father's day.
  40. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    In my vintage builds, sure. The Millennium II PCI is my favorite 2D option for builds around the 1996-1998 era. Blindingly quick, razor sharp output on VGA, very compatible, and vivid colors too. I had a G450 DualHead in my PIII build for a while. It was similarly sharp and vivid, which I'd hope...
  41. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    See, I got mine before all the price cuts, in January of '23. I got taken for a ride to the tune of almost $400 after taxes and shipping. The entire time I've had it I've been huffing weapons-grade copium and saying the drivers just needed a bit more time in the oven. I hear they're a lot better...
  42. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    It's... it's a reference to the Princess Bride. That movie is 11 years older than I am. I figured you would have seen it. Here it is. I rent. It's the landlady's responsibility to have the AC serviced, but it only sees service when something's gone horribly wrong. The guy said he'd look at...
  43. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    The name of the game I think is to put power limits in place for every day computing -- lets say I disable a couple cores on my 5700X and set the power target to 40W, and as long as those 6 cores that are still enabled boost to about 4GHz, I call it good. Pair that with power limiting the 3060...
  44. sedrosken

    Mech keyboards

    I could be wrong but I don't think you can put o-rings on a Model M @Santilli. The way the caps work is the caps fit over a smaller plastic keycap that is, to my knowledge, attached in such a way as to make adding noise dampening to the stems impossible. You might try putting in a sheet of foam...
  45. sedrosken

    Video Cards

    Ended up grabbing an EVGA 3060 12GB for about two hundred bucks used. I figure I'll sell the A770 to cover the cost and maybe, just maybe, pay the eBay fees too -- if I price it low enough, it'll sell, hopefully. I'm mostly just hoping to break even.
  46. sedrosken

    Wi-Fi

    The 605 specifically, no, TP Link extenders in general, unfortunately, yes. They're all pretty persnickety and it's honestly worth just redoing your network right to begin with. Maybe a mesh system would be right for you? Or, if you wanted to go the turbonerd route, a central Ubiquiti router and...
  47. sedrosken

    gog.com?

    While on the whole I agree with the consensus here, I will gripe a bit that for Windows games they often bundle patched executables that work on more modern machines, but I often want to run the original (no-CD patched, obviously) game on my older machines. If they offered the older executable...
  48. sedrosken

    Mech keyboards

    I haven't been diagnosed, but I certainly feel wrist strain day in and out. Holy Panda switches, from my friends that have them, are good but overhyped and typically overpriced. Cherry is bottom of the barrel these days, typically you'll want GMK or Kailh BOX switches if you're not going with...
  49. sedrosken

    Need a Decent Phone

    I'm certainly not saying keep it glass -- I hate that too -- but when you tell them to make it plastic you're giving them license to make it as cheap and nasty as humanly possible, unfortunately.
  50. sedrosken

    Something Random

    I'm about 90% sure HP bricked my printer because I didn't hook it back up to the internet. I think it's one of those stupid HP+ things. So I have a hundred dollar paperweight less than a year after I bought it, a fancy new target to hone my golf swing in on -- except with a sledgehammer -- and...
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