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On 8/12/2016 at 8:17 AM, themctipers said:

C2D running slow leopard

That is what I had to use.

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Just now, ATouchOfKiwi said:

That is what I had to use.

powerpc running leopard.

Ryzen 5 3600 stock | 2x16GB C13 3200MHz (AFR) | GTX 760 (Sold the VII)| ASUS Prime X570-P | 6TB WD Gold (128MB Cache, 2017)

Samsung 850 EVO 240 GB 

138 is a good number.

 

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1 hour ago, themctipers said:

my school IT upgraded a G5 to 512mb to 1gb of ram

 

They upgraded it from 512mb to 1gb?

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7 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

They upgraded it from 512mb to 1gb?

one machine.

when i cant get on a c2d machine, i goto that one. ( ° ʖ °) nobody knows

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138 is a good number.

 

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At highschool they taped the IPs for all the projectors on their underside for all to see. Turns out without a password you can get access to the online remote control. Tried to warn the school about the dangers of it but they just said it wouldn't be a problem. They really didn't get it.

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1 minute ago, andpeterson said:

At highschool they taped the IPs for all the projectors on their underside for all to see. Turns out without a password you can get access to the online remote control. Tried to warn the school about the dangers of it but they just said it wouldn't be a problem. They really didn't get it.

Maybe we can convince them otherwise.  What are the numbers? :P

 

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Just now, Ryan_Vickers said:

Maybe we can convince them otherwise.  What are the numbers? :P

 

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For my senior prank last year I was planning to release all that info online and see the devastation that would follow. I plan on getting some friends to gather me all the IPs next year and setup a raspberry pi for people to remote into and access all the projectors as you will need to be on the WAN to access them

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how do u that?

5 minutes ago, andpeterson said:

For my senior prank last year I was planning to release all that info online and see the devastation that would follow. I plan on getting some friends to gather me all the IPs next year and setup a raspberry pi for people to remote into and access all the projectors as you will need to be on the WAN to access them

 

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1 minute ago, DeezNoNos said:

how do u that?

 

TBH I haven't gotten the system up yet but if I force port forwarding similar to how Skype does it and setup the pi to receive SSH on that port it should work. In theory. After that I just get the raspberry pi connected to the router through the LAN ports which should get one access to the WAN without a student password. Connecting to the projectors shouldn't be much of a challenge after that

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Just now, andpeterson said:

TBH I haven't gotten the system up yet but if I force port forwarding similar to how Skype does it and setup the pi to receive SSH on that port it should work. In theory. After that I just get the raspberry pi connected to the router through the LAN ports which should get one access to the WAN without a student password. Connecting to the projectors shouldn't be much of a challenge after that

i have no idea how to do that. I wanna learn. plz halp

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1 minute ago, DeezNoNos said:

i have no idea how to do that. I wanna learn. plz halp

Have you played around with the Raspberry Pi before?

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Just now, andpeterson said:

 

Have you played around with the Raspberry Pi before?

never, i wanna but i dont know what to do and how to do it :(

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1 minute ago, DeezNoNos said:

never, i wanna but i dont know what to do and how to do it :(

There are TONS of tutorials online about it.

Getting a raspberry pi and setting it up is step 1

I'd suggest following some of the useful guides they have on their website:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/

 

You may also find some Youtube videos as well on setting it up as the community is massive and everyone and their moms are posting videos about it.

 

In most tutorials They will often include setting up SSH so you can remote into the raspberry pi and you wont need the pesky keyboard and monitor anymore. That's the important part in my project, SSHing into the Pi. Once you have that setup accessing your Pi off of your network is a little more difficult as you will need to mess around with your router settings and setup port forwarding. I suggest doing some research online before attempting cause you really don't want to screw with your security settings too much. What will make it difficult though is that every router has its own firmware and so not every setting screen is the same. 

 

Really its a lot of fun to mess around with and set things up. I had at one point a web server running on my Pi that I had set up. You can do a lot with the devices and for the low price range of the Pi and the tons of online support there is I highly recommend you try it out! 

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46 minutes ago, andpeterson said:

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So which raspberry pi do you suggest.

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1 minute ago, DeezNoNos said:

So which raspberry pi do you suggest.

The raspberry Pi 3 is the latest and greatest and certainly worth the price. The raspberry pi 3 starter kit gets you everything you need to start it up minus a hdmi cable and monitor. http://www.frys.com/product/8861882?source=google&gclid=CjwKEAjwuo--BRDDws3x65LL7h8SJABEDuFRNJ-vKna92p4_f_8WxYo9lcfHZrVgyBKBvRCbdYvD_RoCsAbw_wcB

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Just now, andpeterson said:

The raspberry Pi 3 is the latest and greatest and certainly worth the price. The raspberry pi 3 starter kit gets you everything you need to start it up minus a hdmi cable and monitor. http://www.frys.com/product/8861882?source=google&gclid=CjwKEAjwuo--BRDDws3x65LL7h8SJABEDuFRNJ-vKna92p4_f_8WxYo9lcfHZrVgyBKBvRCbdYvD_RoCsAbw_wcB

i will get ssh working. i like remote control

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Just now, DeezNoNos said:

i will get ssh working. i like remote control

good luck man. It's lots of fun and I'd love to hear about what you end up using it for. Message me if you need help with it at all

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Just now, DeezNoNos said:

i will get ssh working. i like remote control

good luck man. It's lots of fun and I'd love to hear about what you end up using it for. Message me if you need help with it at all

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Just now, andpeterson said:

good luck man. It's lots of fun and I'd love to hear about what you end up using it for. Message me if you need help with it at all

ok thx

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46 minutes ago, stretchy9878 said:

What annoys me is that people say that their flash drive is a usb,  usb is the connector GAWD! 

 

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I don't mind as much when they say "USB drive" or "USB stick" but when they just say USB a little part of me dies inside.

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A new eperience with non techies and a moment of wtf am I doing with my time.

 

So, an article about the Scorpio Xbox was talking about how this console has 6 TFLOPs of "power" and it will be an absolute beast and how late next year it will be the equivalent of a computer in the mid range because it has the same tflops  than a 1070 or 980 ti. 

 

So, I made a reply on that article basically saying that not all TFLOPS are born equal and that for a machine with AMD hardware, the card with similar tech and TFLOPS is the RX 480 which performs similarly to a 970.

Then I mentioned that although it is a nice upgrade over current gen consoles it will be kind of low end by the time the Scorpio is out.

Nothing to see there right?

Wrong!

 

Now I am being attacked by all the fanboys accusing me of talking out of my ass because reasons and, that the Scorpio will crush all PC "gaymers" super builds... Sigh...

How the hell did that happen?

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45 minutes ago, Miguel Batista said:

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but a 980ti is not a super build hell at that time it was high end and now mid ranged. super build are the ones with at least a high end dual gpu setup. so i dont get how a 1070 is a super build or how can a console even beat that.

And not to mention it would be cheap. i am seeing at least $550

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2 hours ago, Miguel Batista said:

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TFLOPS are only comparable in the same GPU architecture. RX 480 has 5.5TFLOPS and GTX 970 has 3.5TFLOPS (RX 480 is somewhere between GTX 970 and GTX 980), GTX 980 has 4.6TFLOPS, Titan X (maxwell) has 6TFLOPS and the GTX 1070 has 6.5TFLOPS. (Pascal is comparable with Maxwell, since it's smaller Maxwell on speed). Also the 6TFLOS Xbox Scorpio is supposed to have is CPU+GPU.

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Oh this is good xD

 

I was helping my grandma with her new TV and Phone set-up when she moved house, and she told me there was a bag in the garage to get rid of. So i was expecting her old tv stand or something but no. Oh no. A FULL BIN BAG(TRASH CAN BAG) of CUT UP  PHONE WIRE, because she thought the people who find the bag might get information from COPPER  CABLES xD.

 

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