Can you do a display port cable instead of either of those?
Have you tried turning off vsync? I'm assuming you don't have a freesync monitor given the jump from nVidia to AMD.
I'd pile on that the programmability of the HPs was amazing compared to the TIs. The manual for my HP-48sx was a chonkyboi but man could I do so much with it. Once I figured out how to calculate pitch frequencies for…
This is also can be enhanced by tweaking up your mouse sample rates and whatnot. I used to do a lot of setting PS/2 mouse sample rates at 80Hz or more in late 90s that made Windows machines feel almost as nice to use as…
Citrix has made a whole thing out of speeding up this scenario. It's a big part of why customers still use their software despite their other numerous failings.
The overly cautious approach is how anyone that does not want a lawsuit handles these sorts of things. Do I really need to chuck out that bottle of ibuprofen after 4 to 5 years?
Looking at the page source it looks dead simple to modify. I know it isn't WYSIWYG but it's just HTML.
Wow that loaded quickly! I wonder what she's doing to optimize it.
I thought that was interesting. Also, using the down arrow on my keyboard to scroll a paragraph at a time was interesting.
I think the poster is saying they don't like that some people conflate gun deaths with gun murders and use that as a justification for gun control.
Either way, I'm surprised port security isn't enabled in an educational environment like this.
I'm always amazed by how well MLMs inoculate their sellers to criticism. Questioning the merits of the product or the distribution system usually results in conflict. A lot of people selling these things think they've…
"Yet he is now the latest affluent American to warn that Senator Elizabeth Warren’s plan for much higher taxes on the rich would be bad not just for the wealthy but for the rest of America, too." I've watched the clip…
Oh very interesting. Weirdly enough my initial response to you has been upvoted and then downvoted. I don't want to turn this place into Reddit with all the meta talk, but interesting things are afoot.
The heart wants what the heart wants. Good on him.
I know this is a repost, which is rare for this site, but I feel such a camaraderie with him and the homestate connection I'll vote it up again and again.
Queue the ZeroHedge style conspiracy theories and watch the sparks fly. That idea of a dethroned dollar is interesting, any thoughts at was is likely to take over? The Euro?
Some of that is going on. I've heard of some orgs being asked to pay a ransom in hopes of picking up a trail to the perpetrators following the BitCoin. https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/ransomware-abettor-sentence...
I think the author of the story aptly addressed this as an all to common justification. The tricky ethical bit isn't whether or not cases like your own do exist, but rather really how many of them are there on the whole?
We do similar or related work at the firm I'm in quite frequently. Mostly we have people that understand Mergers and Acquisitions really well, sets of people that understand industries really well, and people that know…
So much more than that even, so many are teachers must feel compelled to do what they must for the sake of their students. I know it's incidental, but the extra effort I see my own kids' teachers putting in without…
My firm specializes in MnA IT diligence work. We have so many PE firm relationships and consultants with industry specializations that what we do sounds like a long term version of this. The rates tend to stay up there…
Agreed. I think in the author's example the student wasn't learning Algebra but rather was leaning on their arithmetic abilities and intuition. I had this fight with my son years ago. Algebra is process and algorithms,…
I don't know how much truth there is to it, but people I've known that worked in metal health institutions have complained that they're systemically being shut down with no where for the patients to go. They say that…
This can be a bit confusing, basically some parts within the CPU package 7nm dies and other parts are 14nm dies. The chiplets that are the CPU core are the prior, interconnects (or the I/O die) is the latter.
Can you do a display port cable instead of either of those?
Have you tried turning off vsync? I'm assuming you don't have a freesync monitor given the jump from nVidia to AMD.
I'd pile on that the programmability of the HPs was amazing compared to the TIs. The manual for my HP-48sx was a chonkyboi but man could I do so much with it. Once I figured out how to calculate pitch frequencies for…
This is also can be enhanced by tweaking up your mouse sample rates and whatnot. I used to do a lot of setting PS/2 mouse sample rates at 80Hz or more in late 90s that made Windows machines feel almost as nice to use as…
Citrix has made a whole thing out of speeding up this scenario. It's a big part of why customers still use their software despite their other numerous failings.
The overly cautious approach is how anyone that does not want a lawsuit handles these sorts of things. Do I really need to chuck out that bottle of ibuprofen after 4 to 5 years?
Looking at the page source it looks dead simple to modify. I know it isn't WYSIWYG but it's just HTML.
Wow that loaded quickly! I wonder what she's doing to optimize it.
I thought that was interesting. Also, using the down arrow on my keyboard to scroll a paragraph at a time was interesting.
I think the poster is saying they don't like that some people conflate gun deaths with gun murders and use that as a justification for gun control.
Either way, I'm surprised port security isn't enabled in an educational environment like this.
I'm always amazed by how well MLMs inoculate their sellers to criticism. Questioning the merits of the product or the distribution system usually results in conflict. A lot of people selling these things think they've…
"Yet he is now the latest affluent American to warn that Senator Elizabeth Warren’s plan for much higher taxes on the rich would be bad not just for the wealthy but for the rest of America, too." I've watched the clip…
Oh very interesting. Weirdly enough my initial response to you has been upvoted and then downvoted. I don't want to turn this place into Reddit with all the meta talk, but interesting things are afoot.
The heart wants what the heart wants. Good on him.
I know this is a repost, which is rare for this site, but I feel such a camaraderie with him and the homestate connection I'll vote it up again and again.
Queue the ZeroHedge style conspiracy theories and watch the sparks fly. That idea of a dethroned dollar is interesting, any thoughts at was is likely to take over? The Euro?
Some of that is going on. I've heard of some orgs being asked to pay a ransom in hopes of picking up a trail to the perpetrators following the BitCoin. https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/ransomware-abettor-sentence...
I think the author of the story aptly addressed this as an all to common justification. The tricky ethical bit isn't whether or not cases like your own do exist, but rather really how many of them are there on the whole?
We do similar or related work at the firm I'm in quite frequently. Mostly we have people that understand Mergers and Acquisitions really well, sets of people that understand industries really well, and people that know…
So much more than that even, so many are teachers must feel compelled to do what they must for the sake of their students. I know it's incidental, but the extra effort I see my own kids' teachers putting in without…
My firm specializes in MnA IT diligence work. We have so many PE firm relationships and consultants with industry specializations that what we do sounds like a long term version of this. The rates tend to stay up there…
Agreed. I think in the author's example the student wasn't learning Algebra but rather was leaning on their arithmetic abilities and intuition. I had this fight with my son years ago. Algebra is process and algorithms,…
I don't know how much truth there is to it, but people I've known that worked in metal health institutions have complained that they're systemically being shut down with no where for the patients to go. They say that…
This can be a bit confusing, basically some parts within the CPU package 7nm dies and other parts are 14nm dies. The chiplets that are the CPU core are the prior, interconnects (or the I/O die) is the latter.