How the fuck do engineers make ~$80K straight out of college?
Shouldn't the lack of board certification allow the profession to be over flooded with labor, driving down wages?
>be me
>be health care professional
>needed to get board certified
>my profession uses board certification as a means of controlling supply and demand in order to artificially increase our wages
>my specialty is in short supply
>peoples' lives are put into my hands on a daily basis
>make ~$60k straight out of college, with little room for promotion
>took both engineering and medical coursework in college
>the medical course work was harder
>somehow engineers get ~$80K straight out of college. WTF?
>even attorney's have a hard time making ~$80K straight out of school and they even regulate their own supply and demand somewhat.
>>60187624
Here's the better part. An accountant who has 1 year exp and halfway through their CPA before graduating will land a job making 85K...
Maybe there's more to it than your narrow scope of economics is leading you to believe .
>>60187624
This is why technical interviews are a thing, it's to prevent the skiddies with a 3 month code camp from claiming to be professional engineers. Doesn't stop them from trying, though, so the hiring managers for these types of jobs are learning to sift through a lot of bullshit to get to what they want
>>60187624
It's a bubble. I can't way for it to pop and watch all the SF hipsters fail to pay their multi million mortgages.
best low profile cooler up to 80mm?
>nh-l12
>shadow rock lp
>thermalright axp-100
>silverstone nt06/ar06
>scythe big shuriken 2 rev b
>cryorig c1/c7
>phanteks ph-tc12ls
>>60187580
>cheapest of the bunch
ta da! you now have the best low profile hs&f
feel free to fuckoff now you retarded shitposting niggerfaggot
>>60187580
Hello friend, I am actually an expert in this
Researched it forever, Raijintek Pallas is the best
However it is huge and may have clearance issues in your case and with the connectors
>>60187791
hmm what makes it better than any of the others?
I just disconnected my CPU fan and encoded a video in h.265 (95% CPU usage on my Ryzen 7 1700).
No thermal throttle or shutdown even at 77C (the non-X Ryzen versions doesn't have an offset).
All the idiotts saying that the TJMax/TJunction/thermal throttle is 75C are WRONG.
Interestingly enough, with the CPU fans on, it never draws more than 70W but with them off, it draws 80W. What gives? everything stock and it has a TDP of 65W
>>60187563
>prooving you're fucking retarded in one shitpost on the internet
good job OP, you're not only a faggot but also retarded.
>>60187563
how did you.cool.your pc with no fan? fuckwit
>>60187563
Tjmax on Intel CPUs is 100. Not 100C, just 100 mystery units. Maybe Amd also uses mystery units.
Did any of you fellow programmers just get into it in college? Im in my freshman year of CS and I feel behind compared to these computer gods(relatively speaking). I started to code in my freetime. How long till I catch up? SHare personal experience.
>>60187523
Interested too
>>60187523
>catch up
you can't catch up to autism, anon.
>>60187564
This. OP has severely underestimated the magic that is autism. Those other nerds have only used 10 percent of their power. It's nothing personnel.
seems like all you fags do on here is rice out your linux desktops and vim but all bark and no bite. Is there a video where I can see someone working fast with vim to make it justifiable to use in this day and age?
I use atom
no, you'll just forever get a bunch of faggots bragging about how they can do two commands to automatically make a list from 1 to 100 or that they rigged it so some random keypress combination they'll forget and only use twice in two weeks does basic code generation and that they match 60% of common IDE features with only 30 plugins you have to configure to work exactly right that might conflict with eachother
>>60187355
I use Emacs because im not a faggot
>gayman shit is keeping the PC alive
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, I'm tired of rgb led lights, window panels, gaymen mice, headphones and keyboards, gaymen cases, etc.
how do we fix this. the majority of people use smartphones, tablets or ultra slim laptops for any computing needs, even a lot of professionals and corporations use laptops connected to monitors.
What the fuck is your problem?
>thing exists
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
How do people like you function?
>>60187339
Supermicro makes motherboards too.
>green PCB aesthetic
>want to break into education market
>market dominated by ancient macbooks and cheap chromebooks
>make $1000 laptop that can't do anything
>make new version of your OS for no reason
>users can't install things from outside of app store
>nothing in app store
Microsoft went full retard today.
>1000$
>128gb
>4gb of ram
>locked down version of Windows
And they say Macs are overpriced
>>60187327
they had to push their walled garden somehow, enjoy your winblows installers while you can
No wonder (((they))) are trying to subvert UNIX-based operating systems so hard. Soon, Windows and Mac will have 99% of market share, with a fringe group of users that managed to store Linux, BSD, and whatnot on external storage that is locked away to prevent remote deletion. However, there won't be any need to worry because all bootloaders will be locked anyway.
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>>60187172
I feel so terrible when I see retards.
I wish we could euthanize them all. It's the only moral thing to do.
>>60187214
>the cult of spaghetti
Name one operating system that looks better than this
PROTIP: You can't.
can it run crysis?
Rate my books /g/; also any suggestions?
Would love to see your collection!
This is the /g/ equivalent of that /mu/ pic where some stupid kid bought LPs of all the /mu/core meme albums including a bootleg pressing of yeezus.
>buying books
>owning physical copies of books
why would you even
>>60187106
Reading physical copies allows me to focus more - and also to have my eyes of the screen for bit; even if it is to look a programming book.
I have slightly retarded question, is there any way to refer to multiply variables without using arrays in posix (I'm only have access to ksh, so bash specific tricks won't work)?
I have few files with variables, for example:host1=100.100.100.100
port1=1001
host29=100.100.100.101
port29=1001
and want to, say, echo all the $hostn ones.
My best bet is just reinvent wheel with sed/awk, or is there easier/proper way to do it?
how about this? https://github.com/makefu/array
Would grep host not work?
Forgiveness please, if I misunderstood.
>>60187648
Something like grep -oP '^.*\d' will grep host1 and others, but I, for life of me, cannot understand how to further parse it, probably grep -oP '^.*\d' | xargs echo ?
>>60187582
Will look, thanks!
Summer is almost here. Average temps are 95~110F here.
What are you doing to keep your rig cool?
>>60186936
I route filtered air through a pipe system that goes 20m under ground, directly providing cold air for my computers and the room.
central a/c
>>60186952
lucky you, my unit's central air is garbage.
Is C honestly better than Python? In my experience python exhibited more potential due to the quadratic algorithms being more capable of pushing boolean codes efficiently. Python also has a more soild internal structure and a more viable anagram frame than most other programing software. The boolean codes synch up 100x faster than C++ and guarantees a not so cluttered coding experience given the optimal setting.
>>60186714
Why is that slut thinking? She should know her place.
Need an answer
Does your Autismo make you unaware of Golang, the one true 10000x language?
>he doesn't use windows 8.1 embedded industry pro
what's your excuse for not using the best OS?
>>60186702
>what's your excuse for not using the best OS?
but i'm using macos on my thinkpad
Proprietary software in it
>>60186758
>Proprietary software in it
so it works?
high-bitrate mkvs are pausing intermittently when i'm streaming them via lan and another device is streaming netflix
what is the bottleneck here? my router's cpu?
>>60186573
> what is the bottleneck here? my router's cpu?
Not necessarily.
Could (more) easily be shitty firmware or interference / poor signal quality due to range on the air or something else.
>>60186573
Wifi technology.
Most have 802.11n devices and routers which means a THEORETICAL speed of 72Mbps in perfect lab conditions. In reality this speed and general stability of the connection drops as the distance between the router and device increases. This isn't even taking into account the shitfit routers throw when more than a single person is connected to them.
However 802.11ac devices and routers are supposed to fix that by using mimo tech and a huge theoretical speed of at least 1Gbps.
Advice: stay fucked until 802.11ac devices and routers become popular and affordable.
only netflix is using wifi, though
why is it affecting my speeds via ethernet/lan?