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About Cheesebaron
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Junior Member
- Birthday Sep 06, 1988
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Steam
http://steamcommunity.com/id/cheesebaron/
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Location
Denmark
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Gender
Male
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Occupation
Code poet
System
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CPU
Intel i5 3770k
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Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LX2
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 2x8GB
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GPU
Gigabyte GTX Titan
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Case
Fractal Design R2 (HHD cages ripped out)
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Storage
256 GB Corsair Force 3 + 2x Samsung 850 EVO 500GB ReFS Storage Pool
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PSU
Corsair TX650
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Display(s)
Dell WFP3008
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Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
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Keyboard
Poker II w. MX Blue, FMJ case, Miami Keycaps | Model M SSK | Sprit 60% Ghetto Greens 85g
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Mouse
Mionix Naos 7000 and Kensington SlimBlade
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Sound
Audio-gd 10.32, Grado SR325i, JVC DX1000, Philips Fidelio X2
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Operating System
Windows 10
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There are some alternatives here: http://alternativeto.net/software/smartlaunch/
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How fast is the LTT member's internet connection?
Cheesebaron replied to zephiK's topic in Networking
Fiber optics baby! -
Why isn't urllib enough for you? import urlliburllib.urlretrieve ("http://www.example.com/songs/mp3.mp3", "mp3.mp3") Maybe try out python-wget: https://bitbucket.org/techtonik/python-wget
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I had one of those XFX 5870 cards myself. Watch out with those. Mine had its cooler permanently attached to the black choke that sticks up on the top of the PCB, which you can see at 4:01 in the video. I had to order a new choke which wasn't super easy, because they are only sold in bulk to large companies. But I managed to find a manufacturer, which was willing to send a sample of 2 chokes to me. Another thing is that they are surface mounted, which made it hard to solder the new one in. Moral of the story. If you have removed all screws, and the cooler sticks to the PCB, watch out with u
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I do it at work. Middle monitor is just some random Dell 24" with 1920x1200 resolution. Works very well for me. Just watch out not to make your methods too long
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My opinion on coding/programming and how to approach various questions.
Cheesebaron replied to Lumi's topic in Programming
Visual Studio Community Edition > Visual Studio Express. Welcome to the future... -
Use UDP instead
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Don't stop believing that. But as soon as you have to manage a csproj and solution file with more than a couple of files and/or projects it becomes super tedious to manage. That is one of the things, which an IDE just does for you. Other things as static analysis, code inspection, refactoring, intellisense etc. is not useful either you say? I really want to see you work in a professional environment without any of these tools and be productive. This is some other things that a proper IDE helps you with. As already pointed out by Nuluvius, Visual Studio Community Edition is free, so is
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Ehm that is the flash from the camera, there is no LEDs in this picture...
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Relatively brighter.
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Not only because of that, but because it is a really good editor. I've used it for some node.js work and it worked really well for that.
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Now that you said it I can see the resistor, it was hard to spot though. What is the reason to put sealant onto the tweeters? Aren't they already in a closed enclosure? Anways, it looks pretty nice. What amplifier are you going to use for this? Tripath? Edit: Nevermind about the amp. Found it in the OP
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No crossover needed for this build?
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I've tried both, and personally I think both headphones are boring and thin sounding. Now that is a matter of personal taste. I'd also take a look at the Sony MDR-1R and Sennheiser Momentum they should be roughly in the same price range and be less boring.
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If you don't know the site, then it is really funny and recommended read: http://thedailywtf.com/ so many "wtf?" situations