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Uttamattamakin

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  1. I think just having one nice bright light in the room would be a much more simple and direct solution.
  2. The hard part is you'd need a set of sun tracking mirrors because the Sun (due to Earths rotation) moves in the sky. That's why Linus mentioned being a baller with a waterfront home with floor to ceiling windows. The kind of person who can have this in their home office. It would be cool to have a monitor that could operate like this one if need be OR have a front light. That on a tablet or portable would make a lot of sense. Perhaps more sense than E-Ink.
  3. Cool. Finally a way to see the insides of a impossible to repair device without destroying it. A whole genre of content that revels in doing that will be obsolete when this is common.
  4. Hey everyone. Been a while. A falcon 9 is about to launch and watching a rocket as good and reliable as it go up is always cool.
  5. One that the algorithm does not suggest enough is called https://www.youtube.com/@GearSeekers/videos This channel actually did influence building my current PC. This Monolith of a case CRIES OUT for a THREADRIPPER build. Instead I choose the AMD 5700G APU the thread ripper of APU's. The Killer feature really is the ability to hot swap sata SSD's, HDD's etc. To be able to do that is to have practically limitless storage. Another good one is UFD Tech. They are a great channel
  6. Uttamattamakin

    Waiting for the Sun and Moon to do their dance…

    NOTE yes I uploaded to my Instagram while on the road. It is midnight and I am tired hence the < in the last image.
  7. Waiting for the Sun and Moon to do their dance down in Carbondale Illinois.  Saw the eclipse from the same spot 7 years ago.  Image from seven years ago was taken by a news reporter.

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    1. da na

      da na

      Can't wait to see the lizard people come out tomorrow (clearly what occurs during eclipses)

    2. wONKEyeYEs

      wONKEyeYEs

      South Carolina Agency Warns Of 'Lizard Man' Sightings During Eclipse

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    3. Uttamattamakin

      Uttamattamakin

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      NOTE yes I uploaded to my Instagram while on the road.  It is midnight and I am tired hence the < in the last image.  

  8. At this time if someone is going to have just one computer they should get a well balanced convertible laptop and be done with it. A laptop that is good and portable but can dock to an EGPU enclosure and peripherials using Thunderbolt for desktop use. IF however one really truly needs a desktop computer then building VS buying makes a lot of sense. Especially if you need anything out of the ordinary. Want to do virtualization or run Linux build your own. Want more than 1-2 expansion slots build your own. OEM's tend to charge way too much for these things. I built my system because I wanted to use Linux based scientific applications and also run Windows apps for productivity and gaming at the same time. With this set up I can do that. This is possible using Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 though but I wanted Linux to be the host OS and not sacrifice performance in those applications.
  9. Uttamattamakin

    OMG I missed the chance to ask you know... wher…

    Exactly. We'd all appreciate the honesty.
  10. OMG I missed the chance to ask you know... where's that external report Terren Tong promised would be made public?  

    On a happier note. 
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    @Biohazard777 WINS.  
    Fatality.  
     

     

    1. da na

      da na

      A lot of people have been asking about that report, the answer is usually "they don't have to make it public"... but it was promised to be made public

    2. Uttamattamakin

      Uttamattamakin

      4 hours ago, da na said:

      A lot of people have been asking about that report, the answer is usually "they don't have to make it public"... but it was promised to be made public

      Exactly.  We'd all appreciate the honesty. 

  11. I was referring to wafers that were being worked on as the ground beneath them was shaking violently. Very true. Consider the skyscrapers of Downtown Chicago. I don't think they are founded on bedrock because the bedrock here is very VERY far down. The area of Chicago where the John Hancock building is, streeterville, was at the bottom of lake Michigan at first. It started out when a boat, headed by a captain Streeter, ran aground. Sand built up around it ... then it became a sort of island shantytown/ red light district. Now it has skyscrapers with just the sort of deep foundations you describe. https://informedinfrastructure.com/31619/building-skyscrapers-on-chicagos-swampy-soil/ Don't know how well that would hold up if the New Madrid fault had a big 8.0 magnitude quake. Something which hasn't happened since just before the war of 1812. Lets just say I would not want to be on lower Wacker drive under all of that when the shaking happens.
  12. The big news there is that their EUV tools are apparently undamaged. Those are what makes our CPU's and GPU's etc. I can't imagine that any wafers that were on the line are just ok. The defect rate in those will have to be higher. That the tools themselves are ok is great news. Then there are all the indirect effects of the disruption around TSMC, and other companies, that will have an effect. IMHO This is why the world needs to try to create more than one place that is really good at semiconductors. Taiwan has used being indispensable for semiconductors as a national security priority though. If we see an invasion suddenly an 8 core CPU in your rig will be like this.
  13. Summary Just the facts. TSMC "Still assessing, and Framework temporarily paused production. This will have an effect since the region of the world these products are produced in was disrupted by the quake. Our first thoughts must be for any and all whose lives were lost or lives altered by this event. Quotes My thoughts It is probably too soon to know what effects this will have on the tech sector. Thankfully this 7.5 magnitude quake hit Taiwan which has high building standards and an economy that can meet those standards in practice. The buildings being strong enough to not totally collapse likely saved a great many lives. Compare to the Quake which greatly damaged Por Au Prince Haiti some time ago which was about the same magnitude. Well-built modern structures stood but a great many did not live in such structures. Vibration and shaking is probably not good for precision Manufacuring equipment or for things that were in production at that moment. This likely won't be some big systemic effect. I really hope it won't be. I would not be surprised if there weren't some defective parts in the supply chain for a while. Sources https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/04/tsmc-still-assessing-chipmaking-facilities-after-7-4-magnitude-quake-hits-taiwan/ https://www.pcmag.com/news/framework-pauses-production-earthquake-hits-taiwan https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/03/world/asia/taiwan-earthquake.html Reuters (tweet above) Interesting Engineering (Tweet above)
  14. Uttamattamakin

    I don't want to be the one starting a thread ab…

    Every chip that was in production at that time is going to have issues. You know. There was feel able shaking as far away as Okinawa and Shanghai. So when making chips with parts that are tens of nm or less apart. I don't see how this can have no effect. There will at least be some defective chips around for a certain window of time.
  15. I don't want to be the one starting a thread about the quake in Taiwan and its effect on semiconductor production ... but someone should.    I feel like my "reporting" is held to a higher standard or something so if it's not perfect I get "yelled" at.  Fair or unfair that is the feeling sometimes. What ya want for the price of free.  

     

    At any rate it's not likely those factories are damaged but product that was in production at the time might be toast. 

    1. da na

      da na

      A speed bump in the parking lot of either Commdore or Amiga's distribution center once caused thousands of DOA computers due to chips loosening from their sockets.

      I'd assume a full fledged earthquake could do a lot worse.

    2. Uttamattamakin

      Uttamattamakin

      10 hours ago, da na said:

      A speed bump in the parking lot of either Commdore or Amiga's distribution center once caused thousands of DOA computers due to chips loosening from their sockets.

      I'd assume a full fledged earthquake could do a lot worse.

      Every chip that was in production at that time is going to have issues.  You know.  There was feel able shaking as far away as Okinawa and Shanghai.  So when making chips with parts that are tens of nm or less apart.    I don't see how this can have no effect.  There will at least be some defective chips around for a certain window of time. 

  16. What if the real April Fool is that this is the April Fools video? That there is an even more foolish April Fools video out there.
  17. Should this thread be allowed to exist? Had I the godlike power to moderate I'd blank the first message, not penalize anyone, and advise people to not spoil this one for anyone. IT's funny. It's too bad that Terren....
  18. Hey last ever Delta Heavy launch EVER. Take a look at the end of an era. SCRUBBED and will try again tomorrow due to a technical fault during terminal countdown. It's the rocket version of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFYFt-jI184 --- Last of the V8 interceptors.
  19. WORSE. It'll have money you can grind for OR a special premium Crypto currency that you can buy with real money 100X easier than perhaps, maybe, possibly, grinding for in game money to then use to buy the premium currency. Want to drive OKish cars and vehicles and maybe have a pistol grind for it. Want to have a flying saucer that rapid fires homing munitions from orbital cannon altitudes ... pay up. Oh that will be a thing. Get ready for the oppressor mark 3. I get it. The thing is just about all entertainment is kinda Meh. Movies meh, music meh, video games were the last bastion but they had to get so SOOOOoo greedy that they became meh and not worth it.
  20. I agree with this move. Consider that if you own an Apple computer you need to have an Apple phone or tablet to recover your password. They act like a monopoly over those who buy into their ecosystem at all. Then they use their influence to monopolize key applications in various areas. For example. For the longest time there was an app called forflight which pilots would use and it ONLY ran on iPad. WHY? Then there is the way Apple more or less ran every other company that tried to forward a new and in some ways better OS out of business. If it wasn't for Samsung would Android still have decent hardware OR would it basically be a feature phone OS?
  21. Can't agree more Choom. We know what happens when the corpos decide they want the game out too early. A great futuristic game that probably should have three expansions, flying motorbikes and cars, and some kind of online play ... gets shafted. (Imagine PVP net running, heist against various companies, or death match modes with all that cyberware). Meanwhile a game, set in the current year, that should not have flying cars and motorbikes lives online so long that it gets them. I think we are in a sort of gaming doldrums because that game didn't pan out, as well as other games that have been disappointing. The game industry needs a big flagship like GTA 6 to be on time and to run well on the hardware it releases on. GTA sells gaming hardware that the next software will run on. Companies in the industry would be smart to do what Nvidia eventually did with CDPR. Work closely with the game DEV to be certain your flagship game works well on the available hardware. If GTA6 is another Cyberpunk 2077 in terms of bugs on release then gaming as we know it is over for 10 years. Imagine gaming where all the games are just mobile games, or ports of mobile games. GTA6 fails and that may be where we end up.
  22. Uttamattamakin

    DELIGHTED to find out that "surface pro 10 for…

    Yeah it felt very much James Bond. Like if there was an official computer of a Bond movie it would be this. Nice computer in general just not what I am looking for in a portable. Like if it was the only computer I was going to have ... I'd've kept it. Got a pro 9 and 60 days to return it to best buy if I see that the pro 10 reviews out as being a truly significant update over pro 9. Like enough to make the discount on a pro 9 not worth it.
  23. Uttamattamakin

    DELIGHTED to find out that "surface pro 10 for…

    Yeah I don't need to sleep on it the inking and just Ultra portability really is what I need. This is probably one of the best laptops you can find especially if you get it on sale like I did..... I just know that I'll be wishing I had waited a couple weeks to get a new Surface Pro.
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