Okay so I got a question about monitor tech, lets say going back before color television if in some alternate reality someone really wanted to go with CMY color instead of RGB is there any way that could have been done, and why not otherwise?
I get that when it comes to light the primary colors make up most of what we see in the visible spectrum but Magenta has red and blue in it already, Yellow is a primary color in the spectrum, and so is Cyan.
Fact is checking out the colors in the environment its pretty unusual to see saturated colors of Red, Green, or Blue like our monitors can display.
Green is a common color in nature but its usually a muted green rather than the saturated laser green our monitors display. And the eccentricities of Green in nature often lean towards the Cyan or Yellow edge of the green spectrum anyway.
Saturated Red is about the only example I can think of in nature as there are plenty of flowers and insects that are straight red and brighter than blood. I mean there are other examples too like Gemstones but really this stuff is rare to encounter in photography.
It seems to me a CMY color space for displays could do about the same job for a retro application and it would look in my opinion alot like the technicolor they used to use anyways.
These colors when combined at full brightness are also more perceptually Brighter than RGB is. It will produce brighter more scintillating white colors.
I feel like it wouldn't be possible to have a cymk monitor.
From wikipedia page on Subtractive colour: "additive color systems start with darkness".
Pixels emit light, and light is additive. Rgb is an additive colour scheme.
continuing from >>59186939
Perhaps the specific colours RGB wouldn't need to have been used , but I think it has something to do with the gamut that the human eye sees. We see green a lot.
For a CYMK monitor you could have a backlight white screen providing white light and then in front of that would be a screen containing small light filters (think cellophane) which would represent pixels. So per pixel you'd have 1 cyan, magenta, and yellow bit of cellophane and these would alternate somehow mechanically.
Or instead of that, in front of this backlight, a screen containing dyes. It just needs to be a subtractive medium.
Just from re-reading your post you seem to misunderstand the difference between additive and subtractive colour models.
"These colors when combined at full brightness are also more perceptually Brighter than RGB is. It will produce brighter more scintillating white colors."
In the CYMK colour scheme CYM combined form black, not white. You seem to be proposing using CYM as primary colours in an additive colour model.
This would limit the number of colours that could be expressed compared to using RGB.
What went wrong?
Fucking Intel shills can't contain their spam into a single thread.
>>59186738
rolling launch.
http://blog.anthrobsd.net/046.html
To bring readers up to speed: on April 8, 2015, a Twitter user named @LadySerenaKitty posted a graphic designed to promote FreeBSD as being inclusive to all peoples. The graphic featured the FreeBSD logo (a translucent red sphere with a set of devil horns) with the following text:
FreeBSD does not care:
about your race or ethnicity
about your sexuality
about your gender
about your sex
if you are cis
if you are trans
FreeBSD only cares that you know what you are doing and if you don't, there's a huge community willing to help you learn.
First, a tiny bit of honesty. Free Software, Open Source Software, whatever your politics deems you call it, is feminist. Free software owes Feminism. Internalize it, embrace it, use it to make those who would deny it sweat just a little. By doing so, you open up all the feminist theory to work for creating a better culture. It opens up the doors to the excellent work of notable STS scholars such as Sandra Harding and Donna Haraway.
To take just one example, standpoint theory "articulates the importance of a group's experience, of a distinctive kind of collective consciousness, which can be achieved through the group's struggles to gain the kind of knowledge that they need for their projects" (Harding 2004: 36). That is to say, it is not enough simply to have minority group members around. Kristen Intemann (2010: 790), in comparing feminist empiricism with feminist standpoint epistemology, states it as "feminist empiricists have advocated for scientific communities comprised of individuals with diverse values and interests" while "[s]tandpoint feminists, on the other hand, maintain that it is diversity of social position (as opposed to diversity of values and interests) that is epistemically beneficial." I am throwing my weight behind feminist standpoint epistemology here: it will make a better science, a better technology, and a better *BSD.
so faggotry
>>59186595
what did you expect from freebsd supporters
use openbsd instead
>like technology
>become a programmer
>hate programming
>like money
>hate technology
>hate life
But programming is fun
>>59186548
Not inherently.
>>59186548
Programming is not that bad, it's the industry which is terrible to programmers.
>Daily scrum meetings where you need to justify your time spent
>Need to cut corners to reach deadlines, praying it does not come back from QA
>Why do you need all that time to program this MCU, its only 64kB
>Need to always keep uptodate with technology and programming-du-jour on your own time
>Need to fake loving it because muh evaluations
Who the fuck is expected to love that much their job, that they have to do it at home ?
Do fucking factory workers operate machinery at home for their pleasure ?
>mfw Kaby Lake feels more like a sidegrade than an upgrade from my i5 4570 from 2013
i mean there are a bunch of other things your probably should've updated first
everybody knows CPUs aren't the current prominent bottle neck in most modern enthusiast builds
>>59186421
It's just that I bought an itx case and buying an 1151 mobo feels like a waste, but I guess I'll have to do it anyway due DDR3 becoming obsolete.
>>59186581
ur still using ddr3? that's prolly part of it. are you still using an HDD too?
https://www.onmsft.com/news/windows-10-creators-update-to-improve-the-update-process-offer-more-user-control
>Windows will ask you nicely if you want to update;
>If not, it will ask you on what hour and day it can do so;
>If you want to postpone, it won't bother you for 3 days;
>Updates will be delta from now on, so they will be small. Also, won't affect performance while downloading;
>New updates will also require far fewer reboots from now on;
So much for the "windows will restart to update whenever the fuck it wants and do whatever the fuck it wants on your pc" meme some people on /g/ have been parroting
>>59186193
But you still can't turn them off :^)
>>59186238
We all know how well that went in the XP era.
>As the company now considers its latest operating system a “service,”
What Did They mean By This.
>free updates for the supported lifetime of their devices
>lifetime
What Did They mean By This.
>>59186244
What do you mean?
>He doesn't own mATX case
>Get more expansion than ITX
>Not getting stuck with a huge clunky case
It's the perfect size
>>59186055
What would you use the more expansion for? What PCIe cards does a modern PC need other than a GPU now NVME SSDs plug into M.2?
Pic related, watashi no pasonaru konputa. Kawaii ne?
>>59186055
Fucking losers thinks just walking up to girls and grabbing their pussies is a thing
>>59187304
It's a passcon you dumb weeaboo.
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That was a engineering sample with shit RAM (2133MHz) on a midrange (B350) motherboard.
>>59185980
ITS NOT REAL
FAKE BENCHMARK
DOESNT COUNT
Why is everyone always comparing the 1700x and not the 1800x?
Is because the 1700x price is more similar to the 7700k, but worse performance?
How exactly does the mouse interact with the monitor?
So far I'm assuming that the mouse sends (binary) data to the device controller.
Then the OS does interrupts and polling
Then that data somehow translates to binary in the graphics controller for moving the white arrow to a certain place
Help me out here
can any of you at least link me to documentation/books for this
just what the fuck is wrong with you?
>>59186135
Why do you have to be fucking hostile?
I am trying to figure this shit out on my own so cut me some slack
AMD doesn't fuck around with TIM garbage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOZbK3tP7EU
>>59185782
No need for deliding but it still might benefit from direct die cooling or at least sanding/lapping
The latter being more sane and economical
>>59185812
>No need for deliding but it still might benefit from direct die cooling
If has soldered, no.
INTEL BTFO WITH YOU PIGEON SHIT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOZbK3tP7EU
DELET THIS!
Subscribed to that cutie pie.
Intel take notes
They are out right now.
Be prepared to be hugely disappointed.
MADSHILLS, defend this shit!!
>>59185616
>Only posts DX11 screens and not the DX12 screens.
>>59185616
You always know you're looking at a legitimate benchmark when somebody posts a cropped screenshot, not even naming the site, let alone providing a link to it. :^)
half the price
i'm still confused about the overclocking on these things so lets make this thread for other people like me to clear things up aswell.
>are all the ryzen CPU's unlocked and overclockable?
>or just the X models?
>>59185593
All are unlocked and overclockable. X models will overclock themselves a little.
>>59185593
>are all the ryzen CPU's unlocked and overclockable?
Yes.
>or just the X models?
The models have a function AMD is calling "eXtended Frequency Range" (XFR) which is supposed to respond directly to the thermal performance of the cooling solution, in theory automatically allowing for higher clockspeeds provided the chip is kept cool enough.
We'll have to wait and see how it works exactly but I think it's safe to say that the X branded chips are the better samples and should allow for higher clocks.
>>59185640
sooooooo what's the point of giving us the 1800x for 2x the price and just a 0.6 ghz overclock when we can do it ourselves? i know i know retards that doesn't know how, but why..
NASA uses Ubuntu, what's your excuse for needing a ultra riced out Arch installation with a minimal tiling WM and plastered with anime girls to be productive?
>>59185527
>plastered with anime girls to be productive?
An erection helps productivity
NASA uses Windows software
If they used Windows 10 we'd be on Mars by now
Why is this allowed?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/sugar-mobile-rogers-telus-bell-cellphone-crtc-1.4004569
>>59185451
Free market
>>59185451
Maybe you just have to suck it up
>>59185634
>Canada
>Free market
>In fucking telecoms
Have you ever gone full retard before? Or is this your first time?
Rogers, Bell and Telus are a de facto state sponsored cabal.