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Notices by rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat), page 7

  1. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Thursday, 22-Nov-2018 21:22:49 EST rocky1138 rocky1138
    Why does GNU Social take up so much DB space? After a couple years of running with only 20 people and two active users its at 500 MB!
    In conversation Thursday, 22-Nov-2018 21:22:49 EST from kwat.chat permalink
  2. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Thursday, 22-Nov-2018 11:05:35 EST rocky1138 rocky1138
    • Brion Vibber
    @brion same. It feels like I'm always signing in
    In conversation Thursday, 22-Nov-2018 11:05:35 EST from kwat.chat permalink
  3. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Thursday, 22-Nov-2018 10:58:57 EST rocky1138 rocky1138
    • Grant :slackware:
    @poetgrant isn't that Elementary's job? I thought most distros packaged their own store.
    In conversation Thursday, 22-Nov-2018 10:58:57 EST from kwat.chat permalink
  4. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Thursday, 22-Nov-2018 10:43:07 EST rocky1138 rocky1138
    • ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭
    @angle you can always go on EI
    In conversation Thursday, 22-Nov-2018 10:43:07 EST from kwat.chat permalink
  5. Nate Cull (natecull@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 30-Sep-2018 17:33:07 EDT Nate Cull Nate Cull

    I mean, see, clicking Read More doesn't expand the toot in place.

    Which would be bad enough because then it's acting like a Content Warning which are already SUPER annoying on, eg, mobile.

    Clicking Read More just acts like clicking on the toot, it opens it in a new pane.

    But I don't want that. I want to read stuff. I don't want half-obscured text. That really, really bugs me at a subliminal level.

    THIS IS A MISFEATURE. PLEASE LET ME TURN IT OFF.

    In conversation Sunday, 30-Sep-2018 17:33:07 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by rocky1138
  6. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Sunday, 18-Nov-2018 16:42:45 EST rocky1138 rocky1138
    > With eight octa-core compute dies, Rome can offer up to 64 cores and 128 threads, effectively doubling/quadrupling (AVX2) the throughput of first-generation EPYC. Although Rome stays with 128 PCIe lanes, it brings new supports for PCIe Gen 4, doubling the transfer rate from 8 GT/s to 16 GT/s. There are eight DDR4 memory channels supporting up to four terabytes of DRAM per socket. One interesting detail AMD disclosed with their GPU announcement is that the infinity fabric now supports 100 GB/s (BiDir) per link. If we assume the Infinity Fabric 2 still uses 16 differential pairs as with first-generation IF, it would mean the IF 2 now operates at 25 GT/s, identical to NVLink 2.0 data rate. However, since AMD’s IF is twice as wide, it provides twice the bandwidth per link over Nvidia’s NVLink.

    https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/1815/amd-discloses-initial-zen-2-details/
    In conversation Sunday, 18-Nov-2018 16:42:45 EST from kwat.chat permalink

    Attachments

    1. AMD Discloses Initial Zen 2 Details
      By David Schor from WikiChip Fuse
      Following AMD's recent Zen 2 and Rome disclosure, here's a look at what has changed and what second-generation EPYC brings to the table.
  7. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Friday, 02-Nov-2018 21:52:41 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    Wood grain computers! https://system76.com/desktops
    In conversation Friday, 02-Nov-2018 21:52:41 EDT from kwat.chat permalink

    Attachments

    1. File without filename could not get a thumbnail source.
      Thelio
      Thelio Desktops boast an arsenal of components for maximum configurability to achieve the epitome of performance. System76 computers are custom-built to run Linux flawlessly.
  8. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Wednesday, 31-Oct-2018 21:22:52 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    in reply to
    • rocky1138
    And now every 30 minutes because I was missing sunsets and clouds moving. Hopefully in a few years this makes a nice timelapse.
    In conversation Wednesday, 31-Oct-2018 21:22:52 EDT from kwat.chat permalink
  9. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Monday, 29-Oct-2018 22:11:01 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    I switched my Downtown Guelph webcam to snap a pic every 30 minutes instead of 60 after missing too many surises and sunsets. Those things happen quickly during the winter.

    https://johnrockefeller.net/guelph-webcam/
    In conversation Monday, 29-Oct-2018 22:11:01 EDT from kwat.chat permalink
  10. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Monday, 29-Oct-2018 18:02:21 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    I found a really handy circular buffer for c# projects. Going to use this in Potioneer. https://github.com/joaoportela/CircullarBuffer-CSharp
    In conversation Monday, 29-Oct-2018 18:02:21 EDT from kwat.chat permalink

    Attachments

    1. joaoportela/CircullarBuffer-CSharp
      from GitHub
      A simple, single file, implementation of a circular buffer in C#. - joaoportela/CircullarBuffer-CSharp
  11. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Sunday, 28-Oct-2018 19:41:19 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    I've just learned the hard way that the colon (:) is not a valid character in Windows filenames. Aaaaand here we go! https://superuser.com/questions/1245330/need-to-recursively-find-all-filenames-containing-a-colon-and-replace-the-colon
    In conversation Sunday, 28-Oct-2018 19:41:19 EDT from kwat.chat permalink

    Attachments

    1. Need to recursively find all filenames containing a colon and replace the colon with a dash?
      from Super User
      I have a directory 'main' containing many sub-directories and in some of these sub-directories I have filenames that contain a colon. I uploaded the 'main' directory to a GitHub repository from Lin...
  12. Janelle Shane (janellecshane@wandering.shop)'s status on Saturday, 27-Oct-2018 14:18:29 EDT Janelle Shane Janelle Shane

    Productivity hack: I'm at the coffeeshop seated next to a stranger who, at the slightest sign of distraction or web-surfing from me, will immediately engage me in conversation on herbal remedies or politics.

    In conversation Saturday, 27-Oct-2018 14:18:29 EDT from wandering.shop permalink Repeated by rocky1138
  13. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Friday, 26-Oct-2018 00:46:49 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    Anyone else think the WiiWare game Jett Rocket was a good? It's amazing to me that it's just 40MB.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntIr9CJ1YXI https://kwat.chat/attachment/107003
    In conversation Friday, 26-Oct-2018 00:46:49 EDT from kwat.chat permalink
  14. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Oct-2018 22:38:57 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    Can we talk about how gorgeous the Sharp X68000 was?

    https://www.resetera.com/threads/sharp-x68000-appreciation-thread.14144/ https://kwat.chat/attachment/106670
    In conversation Tuesday, 23-Oct-2018 22:38:57 EDT from kwat.chat permalink
  15. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Oct-2018 12:31:07 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    This should be illegal: "DRM for chargers? Google Pixel 3 locks fast Qi charging to its own $79 stand"

    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/10/drm-for-chargers-google-pixel-3-locks-fast-qi-charging-to-its-own-79-stand/
    In conversation Tuesday, 23-Oct-2018 12:31:07 EDT from kwat.chat permalink

    Attachments

    1. DRM for chargers? Google Pixel 3 locks fast Qi charging to its own $79 stand
      from Ars Technica
      Qi wireless charging is a standard. This isn't supposed to happen.
  16. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Monday, 22-Oct-2018 22:19:38 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    • dan
    WTF dan that's disgusting! Please tell me he really had a piece of food in his hand or whatever and didn't seriously eat a piece of foot gunk?
    In conversation Monday, 22-Oct-2018 22:19:38 EDT from kwat.chat permalink
  17. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Monday, 22-Oct-2018 22:16:45 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    What's the best "host it yourself" version of Google Docs?
    In conversation Monday, 22-Oct-2018 22:16:45 EDT from kwat.chat permalink
  18. rocky1138 (rocky1138@kwat.chat)'s status on Monday, 22-Oct-2018 22:16:22 EDT rocky1138 rocky1138
    I really wish that Google Docs supported text folding like how code editors support code folding. Sometimes I just need to hide a block of text to scroll sanely between top and bottom.
    In conversation Monday, 22-Oct-2018 22:16:22 EDT from kwat.chat permalink
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