Commented 9 years ago2015-06-26 09:27:31 UTC
in journal: #8563Comment #54625
Heh I did not know you're from Ireland. I never been to a concert either, perhaps at events but... I never had some favorite artist to be so interested.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-08 14:56:28 UTC
in journal: #8558Comment #49641
Car manufacturers put no logic in their bumpers. I don't understand how areas that are super exposed to accidental "bumps" (hence BUMPERS) are made out of cheap plastic that cracks at the lightest touch. I know design is important, but still...
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-02 08:14:57 UTC
in journal: #8555Comment #62699
I got it too. As I have Win 8.1 Pro I don't have to worry, but notice that if you have a "Home" edition, updates on Windows 10 will be forced. On the Pro or Enterprise you can turned them off, if you have low bandwidth.
Commented 9 years ago2015-05-25 11:20:23 UTC
in journal: #8554Comment #62675
Also, be careful. The internet has just been hit by some new ransomware and nobody really knows where it comes from and who are the authors. It encrypts your files with RSA 2048, which basically means you're fucked if you have important files and don't get the decryption key, or have a quantum computer.
Commented 9 years ago2015-05-25 07:36:13 UTC
in journal: #8554Comment #62674
Check your hard drive's health with HD Tune. For visualizing disk space taken by folders I recommend SpaceSniffer. It's fast, small and doesn't require installation.
Commented 9 years ago2015-04-18 10:52:20 UTC
in news: Urby had a baby!Comment #100254
Enjoy Urbaby, Urby! You're a father now. Hope you'll have a happy family. Also, congratulations to your wife for bringing a wonderful child in our world. Might she be the next mapping prodigy?
Commented 9 years ago2015-04-18 10:46:07 UTC
in journal: #8537Comment #54617
I agree. Must be one in a lifetime experience. Very cool.
When that stall system went "apeshit", seems like everybody received a good dose of adrenaline :D.
[EDIT] So I began clicking for no reason videos in the right side-bar of youtube and stumbled upon this 1080p video in 50FPS showing wing condensation on a landing plane: link.
Commented 9 years ago2015-04-11 08:21:13 UTC
in journal: #8534Comment #63898
Nice map, what are you going to do with it?
I downloaded FlashDevelop last year and wanted to scratch a bit the surface of flash programming, but it seemed boring, and after reading a couple of opinions on this subject it seems that Flash is dying so I really lost interest.
Looks to me you weren't that bad. The fact is that a lot of people joined this site in their early teen years. I also was on other forums and I grew up with some of them immediately after my first connection to the internet. But I adapted and learned to communicate.
Commented 9 years ago2015-02-25 21:57:37 UTC
in journal: #8513Comment #60114
The thing I'm most curios about in Windows 10 is the secondary approach at installing software, namely a package manager. This is obviously Linux inspired and should remove a lot of hassle.
Also I've heard that with the new DirectX12 which will be shipped with Win10, you will be able to do the equivalent of SLI/Crossfire, but with different generations(possibly different vendors?) GPUs. That is... awesome.
Commented 9 years ago2015-02-25 20:04:58 UTC
in journal: #8513Comment #60113
I always thought the Start menu was a nice feature and feared for its absence when I switched to Windows 8.
Get this: there is life after start menu. It is not essential :P. But it mostly depends on your preferences. I tend to organize software in folders in my desktop, and leave the ones I catalog as "general" as icons on the desktop. The search function is the same... maybe better. I'm excited about its comeback in Windows 10 though.
I don't get why the colors are eye-popping and "none of them work for you". Are you not satisfied with a palette of 16 million colors? :)) Unfortunately I don't know of any tweak in this sense, must be some additional plugin to revert back.
Pro-tip: Shift+RightClick in any folder to open a command prompt with the path already set there. This only works in Windows 8 and will save you lots of typing time when you need to work with command line stuff.
Commented 9 years ago2015-02-02 15:47:41 UTC
in journal: #8503Comment #46079
G-Sync is pure marketing crap. Don't fall for it. As for the 144Hz spec, well... if your hardware is capable of driving intense graphics games, you can say it's justified. But the G-sync crap is more intended for lower frequency displays( image tearing appears if you GPU outputs more FPS than the screen, and most of the screens are only capable of showing 60FPS - Gsync supposedly compensates for that - I never actually detected tearing in games that can run more than 60FPS on my pc, like HL2).
For the time being, after 60-70 FPS, you can't really notice the difference.
I say you'd better invest your money in a low time response IPS panel.
Commented 9 years ago2015-01-29 19:14:31 UTC
in journal: #8501Comment #58476
Wow, it must feel really snappy, but that is a PCIe drive. That's a whole other class(which is super expensive and does not justify unless you do video editing or other jobs that are I/O intensive). Anyway, I'm very pleased with the upgrade, but a bit intrigued that it sits at 44C in idle.
Commented 9 years ago2015-01-27 07:03:44 UTC
in journal: #8500Comment #62652
I recommend you start with SDL, but that might be too low level too. I find Allegro or SFML excellent frameworks to start working with, especially for 2D stuff.
Commented 9 years ago2015-01-26 22:36:16 UTC
in journal: #8500Comment #62651
Note down your ideas for improvement or... just about any ideas. This works for any domain actually. I myself note down ideas, if I get enthusiastic about them wherever I can. Usually in textfiles but if the enthusiasm hits me really hard I'll write them down in whatever notebook or paper I have at hand( or even the notes application my S4 came with).
Later when you'll have more experience you will be able to tackle them.
This was an advice I got from Captain Terror or Tetsu0, I can't remember who for sure.
Can't wait to hear work stories!
Everybody feels he/she was very happy at some age(including myself), but I think it is a flawed conception.
I never been to a concert either, perhaps at events but... I never had some favorite artist to be so interested.
Anyway, are Japanese cars popular in US too? When I was in Cyprus almost everywhere I looked I saw Japanese cars, especially from the late 90'.
I know design is important, but still...
You sir are good at this craft.
That would greatly simplify having software up-to-date.
Never had a problem, it works flawlessly with every developer tool I used. I expect Windows 10 to be even better.
As I have Win 8.1 Pro I don't have to worry, but notice that if you have a "Home" edition, updates on Windows 10 will be forced. On the Pro or Enterprise you can turned them off, if you have low bandwidth.
It encrypts your files with RSA 2048, which basically means you're fucked if you have important files and don't get the decryption key, or have a quantum computer.
For visualizing disk space taken by folders I recommend SpaceSniffer. It's fast, small and doesn't require installation.
Might she be the next mapping prodigy?
When that stall system went "apeshit", seems like everybody received a good dose of adrenaline :D.
[EDIT] So I began clicking for no reason videos in the right side-bar of youtube and stumbled upon this 1080p video in 50FPS showing wing condensation on a landing plane: link.
It's mildly satisfying watching that.
I downloaded FlashDevelop last year and wanted to scratch a bit the surface of flash programming, but it seemed boring, and after reading a couple of opinions on this subject it seems that Flash is dying so I really lost interest.
Also, nobody seems to be thinking about accelerated rusting of exposed metal connectors.
Looks to me you weren't that bad. The fact is that a lot of people joined this site in their early teen years. I also was on other forums and I grew up with some of them immediately after my first connection to the internet. But I adapted and learned to communicate.
dotdotdotdotdotdot years...
Also I've heard that with the new DirectX12 which will be shipped with Win10, you will be able to do the equivalent of SLI/Crossfire, but with different generations(possibly different vendors?) GPUs. That is... awesome.
Get this: there is life after start menu. It is not essential :P. But it mostly depends on your preferences. I tend to organize software in folders in my desktop, and leave the ones I catalog as "general" as icons on the desktop. The search function is the same... maybe better.
I'm excited about its comeback in Windows 10 though.
I don't get why the colors are eye-popping and "none of them work for you". Are you not satisfied with a palette of 16 million colors? :))
Unfortunately I don't know of any tweak in this sense, must be some additional plugin to revert back.
Pro-tip: Shift+RightClick in any folder to open a command prompt with the path already set there. This only works in Windows 8 and will save you lots of typing time when you need to work with command line stuff.
It's an "arcade" version.
But for someone who knows some bits of the blizzard universe, it's fun. And through those mini-games in the map it's quite addictive.
College math, on the other hand...
As for the 144Hz spec, well... if your hardware is capable of driving intense graphics games, you can say it's justified. But the G-sync crap is more intended for lower frequency displays( image tearing appears if you GPU outputs more FPS than the screen, and most of the screens are only capable of showing 60FPS - Gsync supposedly compensates for that - I never actually detected tearing in games that can run more than 60FPS on my pc, like HL2).
For the time being, after 60-70 FPS, you can't really notice the difference.
I say you'd better invest your money in a low time response IPS panel.
Later when you'll have more experience you will be able to tackle them.
This was an advice I got from Captain Terror or Tetsu0, I can't remember who for sure.
I joined a bit more than 7 years ago. Which begs the question: how the heck does time pass so fast?