so how would one go about makeing a dynamic constantly learning AI that can create actual bonds as well as remember and carryout complex interactions with people?
>>61129919
Pls off yourself
We don't even understand how the human mind works, how the fuck do you expect to make a software simulation of a mind?
Would you write an NES emulator without a through understanding of the hardware?
>>61129919
Use the power of love.
I have my VGA cable plugged in from my laptop to my monitor and have these strange black bars on here and don't know how to get rid of them. The red is where the bars are at.
>>61129907
Did you remember to press the auto adjust button on the monitor?
Otherwise try messing with the H/V position
Thanks man I am a plebonian to this stuff
is this a serious thread
Thinking of switching to Linux. Can anyone here recommend me a solid and easy to use XFCE distro? Preferring to stay away from the terminal as much as possible.
>>61129799
Xubuntu.
And terminal is your red-pilled veteran friend.
>>61129799
xubuntu user here
I use the terminal like once a month, it obviously depends how much you want to perform tasks that the terminal is amazing for but if you're just using it as a windows-like machine it's great
>>61129799
Xubuntu is best for beginners and is a good distro even if you're experienced.
https://videocardz.com/70541/amd-radeon-vega-frontier-lands-in-the-hands-of-the-first-owner
http://wccftech.com/amd-radeon-vega-frontier-edition-performance-benchmarks-unboxing/
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd-vega-frontier-edition-unboxed-and-benchmark.html
https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/buyers_start_posting_benchmark_results_for_amd_s_radeon_vega_frontier_edition/1
https://www.techpowerup.com/234737/amd-radeon-pro-vega-frontier-edition-unboxed-benchmarked
Old thread
>>61121087
>>61123026
Pls dont shill and be nice
What's the difference between Vega Pro WX
https://videocardz.com/70526/amd-preparing-radeon-pro-wx-9100-with-vega-gpu
And Vega FE?
wasn't this supposed to be faster than a titan Xp? a bit underwhelming imo.
>>61129767
http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/workstation/certified
Pretty much that and mostly that.
>he doesn't use GNOME
>he hates GNOME for no good reason
What are you- autistic or something?
>>61129627
GNOME is comfy
>>61129627
GNOME is great
>logo is a foot
wtf I love gnome now
You'd think programmers would be interested in loading metaprogramming work to the one thing that knows it best, the compiler...
>>61129594
First and last bump.
TL;DR: Historical accidents and path dependence.
C is old, ad hoc and basically a reaction to more complicated systems and languages; the implications of its preprocessor and not having modules weren't fully understood at the time. C++ tried to add safer metaprogramming to C. Java and C# deliberately avoided metaprogramming. JavaScript was designed in a two weeks and is now governed by conservative standards bodies. PHP wasn't designed at all. Python is the way it is on purpose. Perl is actually adapt at metaprogramming, but it's as baroque as the rest of Perl. Ruby and Scala are good at basic bitch DSL metaprogramming.
>>61130631
>Php os hell
Sure it is. But I really hate Java with a passion. Endless factories and bizarre multitirered referebces
Good job Microsoft you killed Skype. I was forced to update today and I'll never use it again. All the features I liked and used on Skype are now gone.
JUST what the fuck were they thinking?
>using skype
>>61129555
Step 3: Extinguish
>>61129555
>iPhone
He ran SPECPerfView12_1_1 and got some interesting results.
Vega FE = $1000
Quadro P5000 = $2000 (pcpartpicker price)
Quadro P6000 = $5500 (pcpartpicker price)
His channel (May be doing some more videos) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtUuZ6l_xTfGGEx3efxYUkA
His Disqus where he's been posting shit https://disqus.com/by/klaudiuszkaczmarzyk/
Take all results with a grain of salt. His setup is pretty janky and he's been getting inconsistent results.
>>61129462
More SPECPerfView12_1_1 info
>>61129462
ay yo so hol up is you tellin me that vega is bad a pro bad at gaming and bad at mining?
>>61130007
Thanks for shitting up my thread. Fuck off.
Turned out NewPetya isn't ransomware, it wipes the data for good. Replaces MBR without backing up original one. If you see [email protected], don't bother paying.
https://thehackernews.com/2017/06/petya-ransomware-wiper-malware.html
https://blog.comae.io/petya-2017-is-a-wiper-not-a-ransomware-9ea1d8961d3b
Wrong, Windows has between 62 and 2048 free sectors following the MBR. The 24 *overwritten* are empty.
>>61129257
>not having backups
>ever paying
>bootrec /fixmbr
>Assemble your parts list
https://pcpartpicker.com/
>How to assemble a PC, select components & more (kind of outdated)
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Build_a_PC
If you want help:
>State the budget for your build (and country if not the USA).
>List games/software you use often, as well as your monitor resolution + refresh rate.
>Clarify your goal for build improvements: lower price or improved specs?
CPUs:
>G4560 - Budget builds (<$500)
>R5 1400 - if you can't afford better or specifically need 8 threads but not a very powerful CPU
>R5 1500x - Buy the 1600 instead
>R5 1600 - Best value for higher fps gaming / mixed usage; Get a 1600x if you don't OC
>R7/Xeon/Threadripper - Compute/Multitask/mixed use; Not required for just gaming
GPUs:
Coin miners have driven price up and stock down, waiting to buy a GPU might be wiser
>Integrated CPU Graphics - Desktop stuff and very light games
>RX 560 and GTX 1050Ti - Lower end budget cards, drop settings on newer games
>RX570 - 1080p@60hz at high, running most maxed older games at 144+hz
>RX580 and GTX1060 6GB - 1080p@60hz maxed, 1440p@60hz at lower settings; Go for the RX580 if you can
>GTX 1070 - 1080p@144hz /1440p@60hz at high
>GTX 1080 - 1080p@144hz / 1440p@60hz maxed, 4k@60hz in a few games; Probably the highest end card you need for 1080p/1440p
>GTX 1080Ti - 1440p@144hz and 4k@60hz maxed/high in many games
RAM:
>Check your Mobo QVL before buying any RAM
>Ryzen benefits from high speed RAM
General:
>ALWAYS LOOK AT PRODUCT REVIEWS!
>Always consider an SSD. Try buying a large SSD for what you'd pay for your SSD+HDD combined, and add a HDD later
>NVMe SSDs aren't for a faster OS boot, they're for productivity/scratch disk/VMs. NVMe and M.2 are not the same thing, M.2 is a form factor.
>The Ryzen lineup comes with exceptionally good stock coolers. (with the exception of the 1600X) consider using them over any sub 35USD cooler.
any IPS 1440p with freesync and non dogshit response time (5ms at most)?
Recommendations for 1440p/144hz monitor?
>>61129097
Asus MG278 is pretty good for a TN panel. Cheaper than the IPS equivalents.
Reports are showing most x299 motherboards are burning out VRMs at even modest OC's.
>Skylake-x was not rushed at all, all part of the plan.
When will Intel learn?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7BqAjC4ZCc
>>61128939
Well, when you put hundreds of watts through a socket, that tends to happen.
>>61129063
this.
intel needed the CPU to work for show and under normal conditions, they didn't care for the OC people enough to raise the limit.
>>61129115
It still hits 100c on synthetic load (Prime95) even with an AIO, though. This platform is really just such a mess.
What are they even going to do about the 12-18 core CPUs? They're gonna have anemic clockspeeds, or they'll have to put out a new motherboard to handle it. Hell, sounds like they might need to put out a new motherboard anyway.
>>61128903
In what ghetto do you live tyrone?
>actually going to a gym
>not just getting a power rack, a barbell, plates and a bench and working out in your garage
Neck you'reself.
>>61128903
>not having your own gym at home
What's the most powerful GPU that can work on a Q9550 775 socket?
Literally any
>Most powerfull gpu.
>In a cpu socket.
>>61128822
do a xeon mod with any gpu desu. you can even find some videos of people using the 1060 6gb cards for the 775 chipsets
Why is OSX such a joke?
>>61128570
t. mactoddler
why are you using an old version
>>61129345
Why would you use any version of osx not named after a cat?
-Look through your room and pick an item/thing that isn't connected to the internet
-Search for "[item name] privacy issues" on your favourite search engine
-If you find an article about some ridiculous IoT version of it that mines data, post it!
I'll start
>kids toy privacy issues
https://consumerist.com/2016/12/06/these-toys-dont-just-listen-to-your-kid-they-send-what-they-hear-to-a-defense-contractor/
>sega genesis privacy issues
nope, it's safe
>>61128252
harman/kardon DC520
No privacy issues. As expected. I am pretty safe from the botnet save for my computer and personal track device (smartphone).
>gamecube privacy issues
Nope.