I am hooked on this channel. It's interesting watching his method
“Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful... that's what matters to me.” ― Steve Jobs
Photo: Steve Wozniak's Apple I computer (1976)
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I met Steve Wozniak got a picture of me and him .. amazing person..![]()
That's wicked....... But did ETA Prime say that the ram is part of the APU? so the Framework has no ram slots?
All that computational power, three or four levels of on-die cache depending on model (or more, conceptually), integrated random access memory instead of modular and easily-upgradable designs, microcode firmware to allow software-based patching since it's harder to rewire 8 billion transistors inside a 16-core microprocessor... never mind overclocking, which also involves the happy fun-time question of "is the cost of the increased electricity, heat output, and potential lifespan degradation worth a 25% faster clocked CPU speed, which does not translate into 25% rendering time acceleration" for which the answer isn't a straight yes or no...
Now riddle me this: The day a microchip can do all the functionality of four Ryzen Threadripper 7995WX chips with quad- nVidia 5090, 2048TB of DDR5 RAM or whatever will be out by then, with embedded SSD because who wants modular anything anymore, and can also multitask as a 12x12" pancake skillet (mostly for the IHS required, ha!), inquiring minds want to know! Well, maybe keep the SSD separate as even with wear-leveling and TRIM, it'll wear out by five~ten years of regular use and with luck all the other components of that SoaC would remain viable for several years' worth of use longer... probably all within fifteen years once they get fabrication technology so minuscule ( < 0.5nm, industry is already at 2nm), assuming silicon is still used and not some other substrate (Gallium nitride appears to be promising, but it'll still be a while...) What version of Windows will be running it, or will it be some FreeBSD or Linux clone OS? Now look at if BeOS were to be made for such a theoretical system and drool...
I like that.
Someone made a Frankenpc out of a mini pc and external gpu dock
500 watts, that is some scary power for a pc, i have a oil radiator room heater that pulls 500 watts to heat the room. Lol
What is your screen refresh rate, have you tried a second mouse in to see if its a actual mouse isssue, dirt or dust.
Try putting the screen refresh to 60hz and then try the mouse that was having issues via some browsing.
Computers can be quirky that's for sure.Gremlins..![]()
Jesus Christ, i'm such a moron.
I was downloading some 3D files to print for a friend when Windows tells me the drive is full. No biggie, i'll just delete some temporary files to make room. So i check the Windows Cleanup Tools and it says i have over 600 GB in my Downloads Folder and i think Yay, this should cover me for a while.
The problem is that all the files i downloaded ( 3D print files, documents, pdfs - everything) i had saved conveniently on the C: drive in the automatic downloads folder, never thought about the implications and i have other drivers available on my PC so it's entirely my fault.
So i click yes, the PC works a while and after it's done i check back and almost all my private files are gone!!
Since this was a data cleanup the trash bin can't recover and after doing research and trying different things i decided to eat it and bought a license for a professional recovery tool that was not cheap (almost 80 Euro).
It's working now and it may take a couple of hours to recover, hopefully it can recover my main files.
Lesson for you all - treat data storage and security as important as it is, you might never know if you or the system/hardware might screw up and you lose valuable data.
If this works well enough i might need to think about some long term backup system for files like this, any suggestions?
I don't want an online cloud service as i don't trust any provider with private data ( not that i have government level secrets but still). I may look into external drivers, any recommendations?
What about an external storage like an external hard drive or one of those boxes you can shove a few into at once for more storage
Go learn the "3-2-1 BackUp Strategy", and follow it religiously.If this works well enough i might need to think about some long term backup system for files like this, any suggestions?
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