If video cards were made using purely anolog tech would we have better frame rate?
>>54996902
u r stoopid
>>54996902
I don't have a spare warehouse for my video card desu.
>>54996902
RETARD
/g/ humour thread
>>54996644
that's /v/ though
>>54996644
DUDE STRETCHED IMAGES LMAO XDD
Anyone have a script that can download high resolution images AND video from instagram? Ideally you would be able to enter in a username and refresh rate (ie: check every 30 seconds for new pics on username's instagram for new pics/video, if new pics/videos, then download high res version)
Github has some, but all seem to be for Linux only. I'm on Windows
Pic unrelated
>>54996581
Well, see how they work and write your own for Windows.
>ITT: some creepy virgin neckbeard stalks a girls Instagram
>>54996600
https://github.com/search?o=desc&p=2&q=instagram+download&s=updated&type=Repositories&utf8=%E2%9C%93
I've seen how they work, but they all require libraries that are for Linux. I don't have Linux, and I can't port those libraries over to Windows
>GTX 1080 runs at 2050MHz and gets 68 FPS in Witcher 3
>GTX 980 Ti runs at 1455MHz and gets 56 FPS in Witcher 3
HAHAHAHA! The 1080 has to run 500MHz more than the 980 Ti and the 1080 only has 10 more FPS!
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/nvidia_geforcegtx_1080_overclocking/
>>54996574
12 more fps
Ftfy
>>54996574
you guys won't believe me but I work at AMD. Our RX480 benchmarks will be coming out after the 10th.
>>54996846
does Raja use the toilet or does he shit all over the office?
HOLY SHIT! ALWAYS SEE HOW THE BIOS LOOKS LIKE BEFORE YOU BUY A MOTHERBOARD
I RECENTLY GOT A MSI GAMING 5 AND HOLY SHIT IS ITS BIOS SCREEN UGLY!!!
>>54996561
MSI bios is fucking great. are you autistic?
>>54996616
No it's extremely ugly. However the z97-a bios is very good looking and ill be getting it soon to replace this ugly piece of shit
>>54996561
looks good to me
my gigabyte has themes in it and wallpapers maybe msi was something similar?
>2016
>not programming in swift
>>54996524
thats actually kinda handy
i wanna try it
>not programming in scala
>>54996524
That's neat. Reminds me of this gem: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/202143/i-included-emoji-in-my-password-and-now-i-cant-log-in-to-my-account-on-yosemite
I'd give Swift a go on Linux when it's more developed.
ill start
sex
Yes they do shithead.
Best anti-aliasing technology for GPUs?
MSAA?
TXAA?
SSAA?
FXAA?
TXAA?
others Iv missed
DSR?
VSR?
Been using theses abit and they seem to work well without much drawbacks or lost of image quality and me doesnt blurry the hell out of the image as much but I might just be me.
>>54996358
Ex:This is Talos principle demo at 1080p with 8xAA
>>54996394
This is at 1440p vsr on on 1080p screen with no AA,notice the lose of tree green between them.
AA is placebo that just kills your framerate for no reason
old thread: >>54987866
What are you working on, /g/?
>>54996328
First for C#.
First for Assembly
i want practice my C
im thinking of writing a simple scheme interpreter
will this be good practice
What is the difference between Linux distributions?
>>54996259
Amount of bloatware, malware, spyware and miners included.
>>54996259
In most of them? The name and the logo only :P
Only a feel have more significant difference...
>>54996259
Different:
>package managers
>system configuration
>default software installed
>desktop environments
Since they're all open source you can always get the software of one distro on another.
The reason to choose one of the big distros (Debian based, Redhat based, Arch, Gentoo) is the vast software repositories make it easier to install what you're after.
Three years ago installed 2 YATE LOON D12SM-12 fans in my case. (after lubricating their sleeve bearings with machine oil)
I've found them to be satisfactory in noise level and cooling performance.
They were so inexpensive that I was able to buy 3, eat the loss on 1 being defective with no warranty, and still come out ahead compared to just buying two more expensive fans of similar performance.
Now, after 3 years, they are wearing out and I need to replace them.
I've been looking around to see if anything has come out on the market since the last 3 years that offers the same performance, for less money, and a longer service life.
so far I have not found anything.
As I said before they we're quiet enough, and cooled well enough that, for my purposes, paying more for fans that are quieter and/or move more air would constitute a waste of money.
I can currently get them for $5.99 a pop (before shipping) at http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/yateloonfans.html
Do you have any recommendations for things of equal or greater performance at the same price?
noctua meme fans, they are also a lovely poo in the loo brown to go with your poo in the loo AMD meme machine.
Let me get this straight. You bought some fans for six dollars which lasted three years and performed well during that time, and you're asking us for something better? Two dollars a year is pretty good if you're satisfied with the quality and performance, dumb fuck.
Just buy the same fans, you're not going to be happy if you get something else.
why the fuck are smartphone OS a thing?
they are the most counter-intuitive piece of shit ever.
The entire world disagrees with you.
>>54996165
As we all know, Stallman will probably die in our lifetime.
We should therefore program an AI to carry him on.
We should call it GNU Stallman and it should run on GNU/Hurd.
How should we start?
SkeltalmanOS
>>54996099int main()
{
interject(); // takes a moment
return 0;
}
>>54996099
Let's make a logo
Is RISC-V the future?
https://riscv.org/
IBM, Oracle, Google, HP, and my BAE support it.
>>54996091
they said the same about ARM before.
and risc is slow as shit compared to ARM
>>54996091
>RISC
>a future
Pick one.
>>54996491
>ARM
Over 75% of sold chips are ARM today.
>RISC
Over 98% of sold chips are risc today
>risc is slow
>an instruction set is slow
well memed
Here is a nice video about RISC-V: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD-njD2QKN0
Note that RISC-V is unrelated to >>>/v/ which is where you should go back to.
Oh well.
First for vim
>>54996482
second for vim
I like emacs, but to each their own.