Commented 8 years ago2016-01-07 19:18:02 UTC
in journal: #8651Comment #58517
I've played Cards against Humanity. It was funny, but not hysterical as some describe it. Maybe I'm not sufficiently infused into the English culture yet?
@Tetsu0: Superfight seems like a fun game to play actually! I'll look into it.
@Jessie: Thanks for the suggestions, if I'll go to some boardgame club I'll definitely have a try at Smallworld.
Commented 8 years ago2015-12-14 18:23:52 UTC
in journal: #8635Comment #46173
I always thought AOC is kind of a budget brand(our university recently upgraded some labs to some cheap 19" AOC lcds, the resolution and colors are great, the backlight bleeding and black level is horrifying). Seems like there are good choices among them.
Video editing on big displays is always nice. It's not impossible on little displays either. I made a 5 minute video project for uni recently in Premiere and After Effects on my 17" laptop. It's cringy, but hey it works :)).
Commented 8 years ago2015-12-05 21:41:56 UTC
in journal: #8632Comment #67594
If it's not for practical reasons, maybe somebody was too lazy to make the animation go off-screen for some time. But now that you mention it, I honestly can't remember from my mind if this is what happens in CS 1.6 for example. haha :))
Commented 8 years ago2015-11-20 20:47:25 UTC
in journal: #8628Comment #52935
And once you have more GPUs in your list, just google #gpu1 vs #gpu2. There are a couple of sites that can help you decide between them.
I for one usually compare performance to my desktop and laptop cpus and gpus, although older, but having used them I now "feel" their potential, so it's more relevant if a site tells me "this gpu is twice as fast as yours".
Commented 8 years ago2015-11-08 01:53:55 UTC
in journal: #8623Comment #58503
... aand browsing with opera:
At this point I've managed to configure Fluxbox. Opera seems to be the best tradeoff for resources while still being able to process Javascript(netsurf doesn't know js).
Apparently it's a whole world out there when it comes to Window managers, file managers etc.
Speaking about file managers(I installed PcmanFm), there are also console-based file managers. Kinda like the old norton commander stuff. While exploring the diversity, I stumbled upon Ranger, which has a creepy page right off the bat. Just scrolled about the page and I thought I see some weird word. No, no... I actually see it: caca-utils. I click on the link and arrive on the libcaca page.
Commented 8 years ago2015-11-07 22:11:13 UTC
in journal: #8623Comment #58502
I should be able but I lost my patience. Valve uses the Steam Console Client since 2013 to manage server installation, in theory making it as easy as running an apt-get/yum/pacman/whatever. Each server/game has an App ID, and HLDS(for Half-Life and mods like cs, tfc), having app ID 90, is notorious for a bug opened more than a year ago on Valve's github account. Since I can reproduce it, it's obviously not entirely fixed(or not at all).
SteamCMD downloads ~0.3% of the app, then craps its pants and halts. At one point it progressed a more quickl, but what you see in the image is after about 40 minutes of manual labor.
Commented 8 years ago2015-10-08 17:21:57 UTC
in vault item: wireframeComment #18033
Interesting. I tested it.
This would go well with a concept map where teams have a limited amount of time available to "see through" walls. Actually these would be toggled func_walls with a solid(bsp) transparent brush in their middle.
Commented 8 years ago2015-10-04 16:11:31 UTC
in journal: #8610Comment #65932
First of all, I now notice you're from Greenland. Do they have acceptable internet speeds there? I can eat any fish food btw, I'm not picky. Europe is on the brink of disaster right now, how easy is it to get to Greenland? xD
Second, ignore the breadcrumbs part, testsu0 reminded me of this:
Commented 8 years ago2015-09-27 19:16:24 UTC
in journal: #8609Comment #62774
A video review showing Stu's face would basically mean that the LHC enters an acceleration runaway, creates a black hole and the Earth is sucked into the void.
Commented 8 years ago2015-08-01 07:16:39 UTC
in journal: #8584Comment #62721
I find it hard to believe you didn't click some buttons that triggered this... I know that because I agreed, I just haven't updated it yet.
Waiting is the best solution now, there's no hurry to get on the Windows 10 bandwagon, because apparently Microsoft recklessly disrespects your privacy.
Commented 8 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.
You might not know that David Bowie was an actor too. A great movie he played in is The Prestige, which I recommend.
@Tetsu0: Superfight seems like a fun game to play actually! I'll look into it.
@Jessie: Thanks for the suggestions, if I'll go to some boardgame club I'll definitely have a try at Smallworld.
Seems like there are good choices among them.
Video editing on big displays is always nice. It's not impossible on little displays either. I made a 5 minute video project for uni recently in Premiere and After Effects on my 17" laptop. It's cringy, but hey it works :)).
But now that you mention it, I honestly can't remember from my mind if this is what happens in CS 1.6 for example. haha :))
I for one usually compare performance to my desktop and laptop cpus and gpus, although older, but having used them I now "feel" their potential, so it's more relevant if a site tells me "this gpu is twice as fast as yours".
Apparently it's a whole world out there when it comes to Window managers, file managers etc.
Speaking about file managers(I installed PcmanFm), there are also console-based file managers. Kinda like the old norton commander stuff. While exploring the diversity, I stumbled upon Ranger, which has a creepy page right off the bat. Just scrolled about the page and I thought I see some weird word. No, no... I actually see it: caca-utils. I click on the link and arrive on the libcaca page.
As I said, the linux world is a wonder.
Since I can reproduce it, it's obviously not entirely fixed(or not at all).
@DiscoStu: It's NetSurf.
This would go well with a concept map where teams have a limited amount of time available to "see through" walls. Actually these would be toggled func_walls with a solid(bsp) transparent brush in their middle.
Second, ignore the breadcrumbs part, testsu0 reminded me of this:
When I switched from Galaxy S1 Mini to S4 it was like I entered the Matrix.
Excellent video!
Also 1:01. Nice crevasse.
I know that because I agreed, I just haven't updated it yet.
Waiting is the best solution now, there's no hurry to get on the Windows 10 bandwagon, because apparently Microsoft recklessly disrespects your privacy.
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.