I Love GN videos and how they're not afraid to call out companies.
Yep, so nzxt will run itself into the ground, only the investers will get rich of it, as for the people gullible enough, well sucks to be you.
It's about time. We switched to AMD at work because IT didn't want to deal with issues with current Intel chips.Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger retires, effective immediately — two co-CEOs step in
He's been "Ousted" by the Board of Directors, I think it's unfair considering that he was cleaning up "Bob Swan's" mess and still needs more time to right the ship.
But we'll see what happens from here on.
Don't forget the GPU PlayAnd they missed both the mobile play as well as the machine learning play.
Humans process thoughts at just 10 bits per second, according to a recent paper published by Caltech researchers. In contrast, a human's sensory organs gather data at a billion bits per second. So, if you ever feel overwhelmed by what is going on around you, it's only natural.
The research paper, dubbed 'The unbearable slowness of being: Why do we live at 10 bits/s?' ponders the human neural substrate which limits thoughts to such a slow pace, and proposes new research to look into this 'bottleneck' now that it has been quantified.
It's ugly looking, made for idiots who want to part ways with their $$$Dunno if anyone's seen this yet, but this is one ugly keyboard. The Cybertruck of Keyboards! I have doubts that this is comfortable to use.
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$2,100 mechanical keyboard has 800 holes, NYC skyscraper looks
No, four figures does not get you a numpad.arstechnica.com
Dunno if anyone's seen this yet, but this is one ugly keyboard. The Cybertruck of Keyboards! I have doubts that this is comfortable to use.
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$2,100 mechanical keyboard has 800 holes, NYC skyscraper looks
No, four figures does not get you a numpad.arstechnica.com
If you spill your drink on it, will it catch on fire, that can't be extinguished until it is completely consumed?Dunno if anyone's seen this yet, but this is one ugly keyboard. The Cybertruck of Keyboards! I have doubts that this is comfortable to use.
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$2,100 mechanical keyboard has 800 holes, NYC skyscraper looks
No, four figures does not get you a numpad.arstechnica.com
It's ugly looking, made for idiots who want to part ways with their $$$
Looks very niche.... Ah just slap the word Gaming on the box it will sell
If you spill your drink on it, will it catch on fire, that can't be extinguished until it is completely consumed?
Does it get stuck between keystrokes?
Does it require constant software updates?
It does have the dumpster lid cyber truck look about it, though.![]()
it might be mechanical but those keys don't look like they'll give a good experience when typing and your first will simply slide about as they're domed rather than concave or flat.Dunno if anyone's seen this yet, but this is one ugly keyboard. The Cybertruck of Keyboards! I have doubts that this is comfortable to use.
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$2,100 mechanical keyboard has 800 holes, NYC skyscraper looks
No, four figures does not get you a numpad.arstechnica.com
It was designed for looks, not for typing comfort & ergonomics.it might be mechanical but those keys don't look like they'll give a good experience when typing and your first will simply slide about as they're domed rather than concave or flat.
Oh definitely, I hate the bloody CyberTruck.Probably the same audience as the Cybertruck, wanting a keyboard to match for their CyberComputers!![]()
it might be mechanical but those keys don't look like they'll give a good experience when typing and your first will simply slide about as they're domed rather than concave or flat.
Yeah, you're right. The keys look extremely cheaply made, almost as if they were a rubber membrane rather than solid plastic.
Lesson learned today. Do not burn disks at higher speeds just to shave some time off.. Drop the speed and you get a much better result.
Seems to work perfectly nearly all the time.
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