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2013/8/16-10/28 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:54728 Activity:nil |
8/16 I just left my employer. They didn't ask to get their HW back. Is is common for employers to contact me a few months/years later and ask for their HW back? \_ Is it an iPhone 9 prototype? :-) \_ as a matter of fact, it is just a 2 year old laptop and they don't seem to keep track of inventor \_ You're responsible for returning your employer's property when you leave. Consider the downside of them realizing it's missing and taking legal action (unlikely, but it does happen). Is a two year old laptop worth *that*? Granted, that's a worst-possible-outcome. \_ how much does a 2 year old laptop depreciate by? how much does it cost to start a lawsuit? \_ How much is your reputation worth? I worked at a failing startup where a number of employees stole equipment. I can guarantee you that they will never get a job at any company I am working at. \_ You've misunderstood. It's not the cost of a lawsuit. It's the cost to swear out a criminal complaint, and that's near zero. If a former employer wants to be a hardass about this, they report the equipment stolen, swear out a complaint, the police get a search warrant, and come looking for it. If they find it, it's a criminal case against you, not a civil case. So it doesn't cost your employer *anything*. It might not even be your former manager, just some beancounter in finance. In the case of failed startups, it's the outsourced liquidation specialists (Diablo Management and their ilk). \_ how about this scenario: They don't find anything in your house. Someone blogs about it. It gets on Techcrunch and Business Insider. Now the company is forever known as the fucking lame vindictive asshole that nobody wants to work for. fucking lame vindictive asshole that nobody wants to work for. \_ Still not worth the risk to me. The value of stealing a two year old laptop is less than a day's pay. That's an absurd amount of risk for such a small payoff. \_ According to taxman, equipments write-off depreciation is about 20% a year over 5 years. So a $3000 laptop is worth about $1800 after 2 years. You make that much in a day? You serious? \_ 20% a year is not realistic for computers -- you can't buy a $1000 laptop new and sell it a year later for $800. Also, most laptops are a lot cheaper than $3000 new. \_ The last time I talked to our finance people, we were fully depreciating *computer equipment* in three years, not five. And it looks like our typical laptops are more like $1,700. Do I make more than 1700/3 in a day? Hell yes. |
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2013/7/8-8/23 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:54706 Activity:nil |
7/8 Suppose I just stopped going to work and stopped communicating with them. How many days will it take before they stop sending me paycheck (and maybe even try to get back the laptop they gave me)? \_ They'll probably try to call your emergency contact first to see if you're hit a tree or something. you've hit a tree or something. \_ this was much more amusing when I read it as "So I just stopped..." |
2011/12/21-2012/2/6 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/SW/Editors/Emacs] UID:54269 Activity:nil |
12/21 In Emacs, how do I make it so that it will resize its screen when the maximum resolution of my monitor changes? When I use my laptop, my emacs is too big (and I can't resize it because the bottom-right corner is not accessible). \_ Which OS? Can't you drag the top border (not a corner) to resize the height to be smaller? \_ MacOS 10.7, bottom right only. \_ How about "M-x eval-expression (set-screen-height <some number>)"? You'll have to type this without seeing the minibuffer. \_ yes that works. I tried this at home (when my screen is downsized from a 24" work monitor to my laptop) and had to do this blind without seeing the mini buffer and had to do it a few times. I guess I should learn how to write a keyboard shortcut in elisp :( \_ Can't you drag/move windows by any border, or am I thinking of a different OS? |
2011/3/12-4/20 [Consumer/CellPhone, Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:54057 Activity:nil |
3/12 I am curious what others think of tablets like iPad. They don't seem useful to me, but I use my computer for more than web browsing, Facebook, and Twitter. Why would I buy one instead of a laptop? They seem like a disabled laptop to me, but at a higher price. \_ You are most likely a coder. iPad is not for coders. They are what you get your non-technical friends. Or musicians. Look at the amplitude app. Saves a tonne of gear shlepping. Wolfram Alpha, etc: http://csua.org/u/sr0 and http://csua.org/u/sr1 And i'm not even going into how i used mine to replace a shelf of technical books that I realized were kinda annoying without an automated grep mechanism. But to write code on? never. \_ http://csua.org/u/sr2 - this is a replacement newspaper for upper management. The guys with the families, with the mistresses the 100k/yr golf memberships etc. EG. not you. They would like to replace their daily printed reports with the latest in male jewelry and hey if they can get interactive graphs showing your coding teams' productivity whilst on the golf course in real time so much the better. \_ Lol i remember reading these 70s fiction books about "electronic clipboards". \_ Upper mgmt read those too, as twenny somethings. Natch, they want ipads now. \_ I am curious what other think of cookers like the microwave. They don't seem useful to me, but I use my oven for more than heating up leftovers, boiling water, and making brownies. Why would I buy one instead of an oven? They seem like a disabled oven to me, but at a higher price. \_ microwave owners would trade good tasting food for a quick meal. if you're making fun of the poster not understanding that different users have different computing needs I'm right with you \_ Interestingly, I don't own a microwave either for exactly those reasons. I don't find it useful for cooking anything I would want to eat. It's an unnecessary expense and takes up counter space. Mine (received as a gift) broke a few years back and I have no desire to replace it. I would buy an iPad if it cost a lot less than a laptop, but it costs the same. Would you buy a microwave if it cost the same as a range? \_ define what you want the ipad for? and what you want the laptop for? \_ Here, these popular programs might show you who wants to use iPads: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/12/ipad_for_work http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/07/apple_ipad_as_business_device http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/09/top_ten_free_ipad_apps |
2010/5/7-8 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:53821 Activity:nil 51%like:53819 |
5/6 Syzygryd Salon at Grey Area Foundation For the Arts Friday, May 14: http://www.syzygryd.com/2010/syzygryd-salon-at-gaffta-on-fri-may-14th Come learn more about the Syzygryd project, and play with the hardware and software we'll be demoing. Also, we're doing a kickstarter to help fund our flame effects: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fire/syzygryd -dans |
2010/4/5-15 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:53770 Activity:nil |
4/4 My macbook is dying. After three and a half years, I want to retire it, and get a new one, but I live in constant fear* that Apple will pull a fast one on me and update them as soon as I do. Anyone know anything about an impending Apple laptop refresh? * = hyperbole \_ http://buyersguide.macrumors.com \_ I also need a new Mac laptop and I am waiting for an i7-based system. I am hoping these are out soon. |
2010/1/22-30 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:53655 Activity:high |
1/22 looking to buy a new development laptop needs ssdrive, >6 hr possible batt life, and runs linux reasonably Anyone have a recommendation? Thx. \_ thinkpad t23 w ssdrive and battery inplace of drive bay \_ Ever wondered what RICHARD STALLMAN uses for a laptop? Well, wonder no more! http://config.fsf.org/rms/wiki?name=rms \_ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PADkpyVWAwQ \_ Apple makes the best laptops, IMO. \_ always disliked apple laptops. no pageup/down key, too heavy, have that silly apple light on the back of the display, and don't offer an extended-life battery as a mfg option --!OP \_ My MacBook Pro has pageup/down. I find some of the laptops like the Air to be really light. Battery life also tends to be pretty good compared to the Dells and ThinkPads I have owned. I buy new 2 laptops every three years (one Mac and one PC) and I far prefer the Mac. \_ real page up/down or fn up/down \_ and you can run Parallels or VMWare and still get Winblows and/or Linux, which is really really awesome. Plus, you don't have to worry about having to reboot your Winblows every few days. You really get what you pay for. -20 year PC user, 1 year HAPPY Mac user \_ why does every mac user say 'run parallels'? why not just boot to a linux partition? -- !OP \_ I recommend using a VM, but not Parallels. The reason is that its far more convenient than booting another partition. It's much nicer to be able to run both OS at once. \_ seconded, but that's because I run both a PC and Mac and VM images are universal on both. If I run Parallels, then I'm stuck in Mac OS land \_ spoken like someone who never ran a VM. I can run multiple OS's at the same time with only 5-8% penalty in run-time (if the application isn't graphics oriented like games). Obviously, if you're playing games, then you need to run natively. But if you're doing web or backend development, running OSs in parallel is a godsend because I depend on apps that exist on PC (shareware), Mac (Photoshop), and Linux (compiler, apache, editor) \_ Not a stranger to VMs, but certainly do not want my long-uptime linux and freebsd work environments running on something as unreliable as OS X. \_ I hope you don't have a raid hooked up to it, the upgrade from 10.4 to 10.5 hosed my raid. \_ I run linux on my older ibook. PPC tho. Screw osx pkg management is crap. \_ oh wow, ok. America is great! Vote for GWB!!! \_ I did look at those and they didn't have the battery life they seem to die out around 4-5 hours of use, and I mean compiling, debugging, etc. I'd like something that doesn't die over a long flight (say to EU). \_ Ok, what PC today lasts 6 hours of compilation? \_ I get a good 6 hours work done on my current machine: http://www.csua.org/u/pyp (portege r500, ssdrive) Been using it fairly heavily day in and day out 16/7 for the last 3 years and the mobo is starting to have problems recharging the batt. And heh, the keyboard letters have all worn off. \_ Get a spare battery. Dell laptops let you use an oversize battery instead of carrying a spare battery. \_ yeah oversized and spare batts are the way to go, i don't think mac supports swapping batteries for extending life :-(. \_ You sure can switch batteries. I have three for my Mac. Are you sure you know anything about Macs? \_ How do you force it to hibernate so you can swap? \_ Close lid, wait a few seconds. Or press the power button and select Sleep. Or select Sleep from the Apple menu. \_ Sleep != Hibernate. If you put your Apple laptop to sleep and remove the battery, you lose your session. You can make them hibernate with energy saver setting tweaks, but the hibernate mode is very slow compared to PC laptops. -tom \_ Actually, it is, and you don't. (I just tried it to be sure.) If you put the machine to sleep, pull out the battery, then put the battery back in, it takes a while longer to resume, but you don't lose your session. The same happens if your battery runs down while the laptop is on standby. \_ Non detacheable battery? \_ The new macbook pros are internal battery only, but that is irrelevant, because... there is still no extended battery option. Why carry multiple batteries and have to power down/switch batteries instead of having a single heavier battery that lasts the entire flight? I don't see the advantage. \_ I get almost 7 or 8 hours of compute time on my new macbook pro. I guess I could whine and wish it lasted longer and that I could fit in another battery, but I will chill. 7 hours is a long time. \_ fair enough. What PC do you prefer? Toshiba? IBM? \_ I've had toshibas and IBMs (pre lenovo), I've not liked HPs or Sonys. I've even had an eeepc that I used as a spare. \_ MacBook Air. \_ This is as ghey as driving an Audio TT. \_ My wife loves her MacBook Air. \_ Before the tosh i've had: http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/sharp-actius-mm20/4505-3121_7-30800836.html |
2009/10/24-11/3 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:53466 Activity:kinda low |
10/24 How well do you see color? I got 8, how about you? http://www.xrite.com/custom_page.aspx?PageID=77 \_ 7 \_ what monitor did you use? \_ LCD on thinkpad x32, under not so great lighting conditions. \_ I scored 101, which seems impossible. Then again, I didn't waste a lot of time to get it "just right". If the colors were in the same general hue I just left "as is". My gf scored 67. \_ impossible because you're perfect but got an imperfect score? \_ Impossible because I certainly lined the hues up reasonably well and yet everyone on here is scoring single digits. I wouldn't say that I should necessarily score as well, because I didn't give enough of a crap to pore over each tile compared to the tile next to it, but I did sort the tiles according to hue and shade (light pinks,dark \_ I guess that's why you got a worse score? tiles according to hue and shade (light pinks, dark purples,etc.). I find it odd that we are scoring over 50 when everyone else here is scoring 10 or lower. How does the scoring work? How much time did you spend to get it "just right"? I did the test in about 6 minutes (2 minutes per row) on my Mac laptop. How much time did you spend? \_ I spent 10 minutes and got 8, my gf spent maybe 8 minutes and got 12. Why do you say "impossible"? Do you think you are a god given perfect person? \_ Impossible that we would *both* score so low when everyone else is scoring so high. Maybe I should have said "Improbable". \_ I got an 8 and I spent about 10 minutes on it total. Since your g/f got a similar score, maybe it is your monitor. \_ Maybe, or the lighting conditions. I am still curious how this is scored. What does each point correlate to? If I reverse two tiles but they are in the correct slots how is that scored differently from having them in the wrong slots? If you start with a perfect layout and move the tile at the far right into the middle then how is your score affected versus reversing the middle two tiles? In both cases you are 99% correct in arranging the tiles in order but I imagine the former scores worse. I suspect some flaw in the scoring algorithm to be honest. FWIW, I just retook the test and timed myself. I took 6 minutes 19 seconds and scored a "3" this time on my monitor at work. WTF?!? I call shenanigans. \_ Since something like 10 people took it and had no problem, the issue is probably not related to the test itself. \_ It very well could be. 10 is not a large sample size. Maybe the scoring is not very fluid. The distributions we are seeing tend to suggest that: no scores in the 20s for instance. What separates a "3" from an "8"? How wrong do you have to be to score a "100" versus a "3"? To me that seems extremely wrong. Even if the monitor was not accurate I was matching inaccurate colors against each other. I can think of lots of reasons internal to the test why I'd witness this, including that the site was effed up for a period of time. \_ you're an idiot, and you don't even know why. \_ dude it's a color vision test, not a job placement or dating site test. Chill out! Take it 5 times, average it out, and let it be as is. These people who created the site are PhDs who studied color their whole lives to make products that aide people in the graphics and arts department, do you think they have an agenda by tweaking the tests to be inconsistent and meaningless? Peace out man. Peace out. \_ monitor matters a lot too. What monitor did you use? \_ Are you colorblind perhaps? \_ Not at all. \_ How do you know this? Have you been tested? \_ I know because two of my coworkers are colorblind and they often rely on me to distinguish colors: particularly green from yellow. They have never screwed something up by relying on my color judgement, so I know I am not colorblind. \_ that may be so, but are you color-perfect? would you get pissed as well if you found out you don't have a perfect pitch? Seriously, a large percentage of the wannabe singers out there think they have a perfect pitch when they don't even have good relative pitch. \_ colorblindness is not a matter of yes or no, it's a matter of degree. It's not a "yes I can see all colors" or "no I can only see black/white." It's a question of how well you are equipped to see. We've established that you're not colorblind, but also you're not color-perfect either. If your work isn't in the arts, don't sweat it buddy. You know, I felt bad that I didn't have perfect pitch but that didn't stop me from learning music theory and playing in the orchestra. There were musicians who were simply equipped with amazing ears and it's clear that god simply didn't bless me with the gift of music, but I still have fun now and then. So no worries, and peace out! \_ 8 using a Dell Ultrasharp \_ I'm the same guy but I got a 0 (perfect score) using a Mac 24" LED monitor. The Mac monitor is waaaaay better looking and more pleasant to use than the cheaply built Dell. It also doesn't hurt your eyes as much. This convinced me to get a Mac LED monitor even though it costs 2X as much. \_ 11 on a crappy Toshiba laptop \_ 8 on a 24" Dell LCD. In my mid-40s. \_ why does your age matter, do your eyes lose color sensitivity as you age? \_ http://www.visionaware.org/how_does_vision_change_as_i_get_older \_ 7 on an aluminum iMac (LED) 24". -tom \_ and your age? \_ 41. \_ scored a perfect on a Dell 24" in the dark |
2009/8/3-11 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:53235 Activity:low 70%like:53232 |
8/1 Where is the mac desktop going to go? It seems all the development in sw/hw now is for the iphone, imac. 2 finger Gestures won't work on the desktop. What happened to the xserve line? \_ Two finger gestures DO work on the desktop. Have you used a new Apple laptop lately...they support up to 5 finger gestures. \_ you're making my point even harder, do the 5 finger gestures work at all on the desktop with the mouse that God^Steve sold us when we bought our quad g4 with the screen of giantness? I look at apple store, there is no mouse replacement from Steve I will not go 3rd party that is not The Way of Quality. \_ desktop, laptop, not the same. \_ laptop = thin client for desktop \_ macbook, modern male jewlery for The Quality. \_ So the Xserve line is dead then? \_ Nobody here owns one. \_ Why not? \_ because not everyone is an iDiot |
2009/5/22-29 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/HW/Display] UID:53032 Activity:low |
5/22 Are LED monitors much better than LCD monitors? \_ OLED is still too new to know. They're direct emitters, so don't have a backlight, and can turn completely off, hence better black. The early news was that blue pixels burn out relatively quickly. \_ FWIW, Zune HD will use OLED. \_ Dunno, but I saw a very nice LED TV for just $2K. Wouldn't that pretty much completely kill LCD and plasma and that price? \_ LED (not OLED) monitors means it's an LCD monitor with an LED backlight (as opposed to older monitors which had a florenscent backlight). LED backlights look better, are \_ LED (not OLED) monitor means it's an LCD monitor with an LED backlight (as opposed to older monitors which have florenscent backlights). LED backlights look better, are stronger, and last last longer than florescents, and are quickly becoming the standard for anything but the cheapest of displays. OLED tech is much more cutting edge/expensive and high resolution displays are still crazy expensive. \_ I see. I was wondering because I saw an "LED TV" for $10K just a few months ago and now they are $2K, but the former was probably OLED and the latter is definitely LED. I still use CRTs, man, and my TV has an analog tuner and no cable, which means I have no TV in about 3 weeks. \_ You didn't apply for the $40 coupon for a D->A converter? |
2009/5/7-14 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/SW/Virus, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:52968 Activity:nil |
5/7 Help, I think something's wrong with my network setting. I'd go to a web site, and then it would say "cannot find address". Then I'd reload again, occassionally 3 times, to load the page. Is this due to DNS being too slow, TTL setting, or something else? \_ windows mac or linux ? \_ windows (company issued laptop, no alternative) \_ Ugh, get corporate IT to fix your problem. I assume you don't have admin privs, or do you? \_ do you have to go through some weirdo proxy? Also run Adaware and make you aren't carrying a virus SARS infected laptop |
2009/5/6-9 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/HW/Display] UID:52954 Activity:low |
5/6 My new Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP finally arrived. While it's only 1/2 the cost of an Apple LED Cinema Display 24, it has very rich colors and is super bright. However, it is HUGE. It's about 5 inches thick and looks uber ugly on my little desk. Functionally, it does what it does well, and the specifications are superb. But it's like a PC-- full of features (CF card, SD card, 4 USB, VGA, displayport, DVI), 110% color gamut, etc etc etc. Yes on paper the specs look good. But it is nothing compared to Apple's 24 inch. I still think the Apple color looks better. More eye pleasing, less strains on the eyes, more crisp text display, more accurate colors. If it weren't for the fact that I can't do DVI->displayport, I'd get an Apple. Dell 2408WFP-- looks good on paper, but it's like a typical PC, loaded with features but lacks substance. I guess I'll just use this POS until I get a new laptop with displayport built in. \_ Dell brightness really hurts: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?page=4&t=1908075 Total piece of shit. \_ I have a dell 2405FPW, its an older model, I've had it almost 2 years now, and it is still doing great. It looks fine and I actually use the USB and CF slots in it. I dismiss you as an apple fanboi. -ERic \_ No. The Dell is to the Zune as Apple Cinema is to iPhone. If you can't tell the difference, good for you. But to me, the Dell is just harsh on the eyes and badly built. By the way I'm not trying to insult you. Some people can't tell the difference between Merlot and Cabernet, and some people don't care. I don't know which category you fall into, but I can tell the difference, and I care. To each his own. \_ I think you mean the Dell is to Apple Cinema as the Zune is to the iPhone. The Dell compares to the Cinema display, the Zune compares to the iPhone. Back to the SAT prep classes with you. \_ This is a terrible analogy on so many levels. For starters, the Zune isn't a phone. So an iPod would be a better analogy. But the iPod is not just an output device, there are actual usability components, so it's not just straight technical specs, industrial design, or quality of components to compare. I work at Apple and like my 23" cinema display at work, but at home I have a Dell 2005FPW and it's quite fine. OTOH, I don't know how much you'd have to pay me to use a Zune. \_ I had a 2405 years ago. I replaced it with an Eizo model within a couple of weeks and never looked back. It's not just about the LCD panel (same Samsung panel in both). The thing is cheaply designed using cheap components. Lamp driver or some other high frequency switching circuit in it was emitting annoying high-pitched sound. It was completely unacceptable to me. Apparently, a lot of people are deaf thanks to the kinds and methods of music listening these days and can't hear it. FYI, if I knew Eizo was going to release a 24" model within weeks of my 2405 purchase, I wouldn't have even considered the Dell. \_ I have an Apple 23" and compared to my brother's 24" Dell, images on the Apple look better. Still, if I had to replace my 23", I'd go with the Dell b/c it is so much cheaper. (I would probably have bought a Dell 24" in the first place, but I managed to get a huge discount on the Apple, so I got it instead). |
2009/5/5-6 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:52950 Activity:moderate |
5/5 Is there a good (or standard) way to make an offline copy of a w ordpress blog (mine, not someone else's)? tia. \_ oh man. \_ I could cobble something together with curl / wget, but I'd rather not if there is a standard way of doing this. I'm pretty new to wordpress / blogging and I just want to keep an offline mirror of my posts. \_ This is just a guess: export entries via RSS and use a script to download and archive entries. \_ why not just do a database dump. what do you mean by offline? if you want to setup a local instance of wordpress on your desktop/laptop, there is a way via wordpress admin to export/import all posts (and i think pages too). If you want like a site mirror that you can browse on your desktop w/out a webserver running then probably just curl or sitesucker or whatever is going to be your best bet. \_ If you just want the entries, SiteSucker or any other webpage downloader should do the trick. |
2009/5/2-6 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:52933 Activity:kinda low |
5/2 I have a 1Gbps switch. It is connected to a SANS RAID-1 with two WD Green 1T that takes 1Gbps connection, as well as a laptop that is also 1Gbps. Online benchmarks show *sustained* transfer rate of about 1/2 of 1Gbps with the WD Green... cool!!! But in practice, I'm only getting 68Mbps (read SANS->PC file transfer), far below what I expected. The switch says both devices are using 1Gbps. BTW, setting the SANS on Jumble Frame/no jumble doesn't change the transfer rate at all. What's going on? \_ Are you limited by your PC's drive speed? 68 Mbps is 8.5 MB/s which may be all your drive can do. What do you get copying data on your drive locally? \_ When I copy a 796MB file from the same drive, it took about a minute. So I figured... 796MB read and 796MB write (gross 56 sec. So I figured... 796MB read and 796MB write (gross assumption that they're about the same, but false). That's 796*2 / 60 = 26MB/sec. So I hardly think I'm limited by my drive. That's 796*2 / 56 = 28MB/sec. So I hardly think I'm limited by my drive. I'm almost certain the bottleneck is due to something stupid I did, but seriously, I checked that NAS is in fact set to use 1000Mbps (or no connection), and I know my laptop transfer speed is super fast at work. Reallly baffled... my laptop transfer speed is super fast at work. Reallly baffled... \_ Your drive can't do any better than 224 Mbps. Less over the network given the overhead. Figure maybe 0.66 of 224 for 135 Mbps. That's only a factor of two different from what you are seeing. Maybe there is some caching going on to give you that 2x. If the NAS is *really* capable of 500 Mbps (which is what my $100K Netapp striped across many disks can do so it seems unlikely) then I'd look to your drive or your network card. Could also be that your switch sucks. Try to connect with a crossover cable to see if that helps. \_ What is the Sustained Transfer Rate for the disks in your NAS? Odd are it is about 25MBps/per disk. How wide is your stripe? http://www.storagereview.com/map/lm.cgi/str |
2009/4/1-10 [Consumer/CellPhone, Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:52782 Activity:nil |
4/1 Best places to get tech news? I'll start: http://techmeme.com http://www.reddit.com/r/programming http://engadget.com http://news.ycombinator.com \_ python.reddit is also nice if you're into that kinda stuff. -t http://engadget.com http://news.ycombinator.com \_ ycombinator? really? \_ dans loves it \_ I used to go there, but it's a bunch of self-confirming wankers and pretenders who ask obvious questions in the hope they'll find some insight that will allow them to skip the hard part of making a startup. Also, Paul Graham is overrated. -t http://www.theregister.co.uk/Design/page/feeds.html \_ http://news.cnet.com (my employer) \_ Ausman, is that you? :P -t \_ Yes. |
2009/3/29-4/3 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Science/GlobalWarming] UID:52768 Activity:high |
3/29 "Leaving computers on overnight = $2.8 billion a year" http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/130078 \_ Not good for hardware to power it up and down all the time. I always leave all my computers on all the time, except for laptops which I allow to sleep (but still be powered). \_ How is this the case for desktops but not laptops? I don't see how turning something off at the end of the day would cause a problem. Seems like less wear and tear. \_ It's more wear and tear to power cycle and lubricants get cold. Your system will fail more quickly if you turn it off every night in my experience. How laptops are different: 1. Their h/w is better designed for low or no power. 2. They are much better about sleep/wakeup than desktops, in part because of 1. 3. If a laptop dies it's not usually a big deal because they are not expected up 100% of the time anyway. \_ Here you go. Welcome to the 21st century. http://tinyurl.com/dcur84 http://tinyurl.com/6egwdu \_ From a link found in one of your links: "[Temperature cycling] is a well-established failure mechanism and a stress on components," McCredie pointed out. "What it really comes down to is all these things -- chips soldered on modules, soldered on boards and connectors -- that expand and contract when they heat and cool.... When they all contract and expand at different rates, they can fail. That's ultimately the bad thing with power cycling," he said. --Brad McCredie, an IBM fellow for the Systems and Technology Group You can say "Cycling power on a sick system is going to bring attention to latent component weaknesses that go unnoticed in operation" which maximizes "server availability", but that's an odd way of looking at it. If you don't power down the system then you won't have the failure and your availability will be greater. I have gone through just a few dozen exercises where equipment in an entire data center was powered down and equipment always fails at a much higher rate when that happens. Whether it's just highlighting a latent sickness is semantics. If you don't power it off, then it won't fail, even if the power off is not the root cause. \_ Well, if you want to cling onto any comment as a way to rationalize your practices, that's fine. \_ why give this guy a pass? Fuck that! this is our planet too. --ecoterr'rst The way I synthesize everything is if you're not power-cycling a lot, you'll very likely be fine for the useful life of the product. It's a tradeoff between perceived higher failure rates, which may go up "negligibly" with occasional power cycling, versus the cost to your pocketbook and the environment of running hardware 24/7 even when it's not being used. There are multiple comments that suggest that turning off your equipment at night (or whenever it won't be used for an extended period of time) is the better tradeoff, but of course you conveniently ignore those points. P.S. A datacenter is a very different use case than a typical home or work desktop. Although powering down parts of a datacenter would still appear to be much more a logistical problem than a hardware failure problem. \_ Different use case, but basically same components. If they fail measurably (not "negligibly") in that case then they will fail at your home, too. Most people probably do not notice because a 1/N failure rate means you will likely be fine, but when the number of machines is 1000N it's a noticeable issue. I always count on a power outage to result in dead hardware. You can make the argument that a 5-10% chance of failure (say) over the lifetime of the system is low, but I'd rather just keep my system up. The key point here is not that I am against powering off equipment, but realize it comes with a non-negligible risk of failure. Given my experiences I just keep my equipment powered on. As far as being environmentally aware, maybe you should talk to the people in the 55 story buildings who leave the lights on all night. Go anywhere in SF, LA, or NYC to see that lots of lights are not on sensors. Those "spectacular city views" are wasting a lot of $$$. \_ well, if you have control of the lights in the skyscrapers, by all means, turn them off when not in use. If you don't, you should make wise choices about the things you do control. -tom \_ I gave up on convincing him. Guy just doesn't want to do it. \_ I like my h/w to not fail. Maybe you don't mind if it does. You can pretend the h/w won't fail, the OS will always boot fine, and the s/w will start up fine every time if you want to but there is evidence to the contrary. It's not a case of comparing my $500 machine to the $8/month bill and saying that I can replace the machine with the savings over the life of the machine. Having my machine fail is *BAD* and causes me grief. If you turn yours off every day then more power to you. My experience has shown that IBM guy (who *you* ignore) is correct and power cycling systems results in failures. You know that server in the corner that no one knows what it does exactly but is VERY IMPORTANT and the guy who built the s/w that runs on it - and only on that very h/w - left 15 years ago? DON'T TURN IT OFF OR REBOOT IT. Now, if you understand why that is a bad idea extend it to your own system because the same physics are at work. Now if a h/w failure is meaningless to you because you have great backups and no need for quick recovery and can buy another machine and so on then go ahead and power down, but that's analyzing risk/reward which is not the same as saying there is no problem with powering your system down. There is. \_ You speak as if hardware won't fail if you don't turn it off. It will; it's just a matter of time. And if your plan for handling the failure of a VERY IMPORTANT system is to not have it fail in the first place by not turning it off, you're just stupid. Although I've seen people have just such "plans", but then, newsflash, there are stupid people out there. \_ It will fail more rapidly if you keep turning it on and off every day, whether that's because the components are stressed or just because latent failures materialize. I know HP said that the h/w won't, but I doubt they tested systems under real world situations like under a desk with a case full of dust bunnies. My own experience has shown that h/w will fail when powered down and I dread it whenever electrical work has to be done because it means something is going to die. Sure, sometimes h/w dies anyway but it's *guaranteed* something will die when everything has been powered off. I have seen this many times over 12 years now. |
2009/1/22-26 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:52444 Activity:low |
1/22 Paid Sharper Image 3 years of extended warranty and now my product is dead and so is Sharper Image. Moral of the story: extended warranty is a complete waste of money. \_ http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080814120850AAltd6v \_ THANK YOU MOTD GOD. Who says Motd isn't helpful? It is by far the most helpful thing wrt to my dead Roomba. Thank you Motd God, you've saved me $300. \_ Paid apple 3 years of extended warranty for my laptop and they fixed it when it broke 2 years into the warranty. Moral of the story: extended warranty was worth it for a laptop. \_ Many times the extended warranty is provided by a 3rd party. Overall extended warranties -like all insurance- are a moneymaker. |
2009/1/13-22 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:52371 Activity:nil |
1/13 I've been using Ubuntu as my primary laptop for 3-4 month. But there are still alot of things i need to learn... for example, after an application crashes, where do I look for any sort of logs that might give me a clue what happened? how linux monitor the crashes? So far, i had two bad episode of thunderbird trying to log onto my company's remote LDAP server and actually crashed the entire system... (as if some pull the battery out of my laptop kind of crash). what kind of logs do I look for? Also, when i type dmesg, what text file does it display? thanks \_ If your whole system is crashing, that's a kernel problem, not anything related to your applications. Start by running "cat /proc/sys/kernel/tainted" to see whether you're using any unsupported proprietary drivers. (It sounds like your problem isn't related to applications, but if you ever do want to debug an application crash, you can enable core dumps by adding the line "ulimit -c unlimited" to your .gnomerc file. It'll take effect next time you log in; after that, when any application crashes, it'll leave a file called "core" in its current directory. You can debug it by running "gdb application core".) The data that dmesg displays comes directly from the kernel (not from a file on disk), but it's logged in /var/log/dmesg. \_ thanks!!! kngharv |
2009/1/8 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:52339 Activity:nil |
1/8 http://www.theonion.com/content/video/apple_introduces_revolutionary?utm_source=embedded_video Apple Introduces a new revolutionary laptop! -onion news |
2008/12/15-29 [Recreation/Computer/Games, Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:52248 Activity:nil |
12/15 Anyone have opinions on media streamers that connect to your tv and let you play all those bittorrented movies? I'm getting sick of my xbox refusing to play every other video. \_ My current solution is an old pc with a cheap video card, using Synergy on my laptop. This plus every episode of MST3K has provided much entertainment. \_ the leet hacker types use mythtv. http://www.mythtv.org \_ The goal is to have a dedicated box. A full computer is such a waste of electricy, and if I want it to be quiet it costs far too much. |
2008/12/8-10 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:52193 Activity:kinda low |
12/7 What kind of adapter do I need on my Thinkpad to drive that new 30" Apple Cinema display? \_ New? Well, though I didn't know there's a new model, I'm pretty sure that like the old one, you'll need something with Dual-link DVI, or if they moved to DisplayPort (or whatever its name was), you'll need that. Basically, with such a large monitor, it needs a lot of bandwidth to get the signal over without a crappy resolution or framerate. So unless you have a pretty nice graphics adapter on your thinkpad, you won't be able to get the full benefit from it. If you don't have even a single-link (standard) DVI port, you're double- screwed, and won't be able to use it at all. --t \_ I did a bit more research and my Thinkpad only drives up to 1920xXXXX so it's not going to use up the entire 2XXXxXXXX resolution that the new 30" native resolution has. Also it's a shitload outa my price range. I'm now thinking about the regular 24" with 1920xXXXX resolution. I only need a DVI right? \_ Yeah, if your Thinkpad hs DVI you should be golden. However, do consider getting some other brand if you're not looking to get the 30" model, as you'll save a lot of money without \_ Yeah, if your Thinkpad hs DVI you should be golden. However, do consider getting some other brand if you're not looking to get the 30" model, as you'll save a lot of money without sacrificing much in the way of quality --t \_ What other 24" brands besides Apple have good colors? \_ Bah. my edit was deleted. After some research, the new model uses mini-DisplayPort, for which no adapters currently exists (but Apple is offering free licenses for the specification to drive adoption). You're SOL for the new one unless you decide to get a new mac. --t currently exists (but Apple is offering free licenses for the specification to drive adoption). You're SOL for the new one unless you decide to get a new mac. --t |
2008/12/7-10 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/Networking] UID:52191 Activity:kinda low |
12/6 I got my g1 phone to provide my laptop with internet access. It wasn't too painful. \_ throw enough money at a problem and it gets solved \_ was it real protocol-independent internet access, or were you just using the phone as a web proxy? \_ Tetherbot on the g1 creates a socks proxy \_ meaning if you want to run non-proxy-aware apps on your laptop its useless. Still waiting... \_ It's trivial to run network aware programs through a proxy in linux and macos \_ what are these non proxy aware apps ? give me an example |
2008/11/11-26 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:51914 Activity:nil |
11/11 I have laptop running linux. Can I buy a G1 and tether them to together? \_ are you this guy http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/cpg/914246252.html \_ afaik, G1 doesn't do tethering at all, no app support. (though there are a few solutions that make the G1 a web/socks proxy -- see http://android-unleashed.com) -- Waiting for tethering before I get a G1 |
2008/10/30-31 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:51752 Activity:nil |
10/30 Does a AT&T laptop connect card work in Ireland? |
2008/10/20-26 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/HW/Display] UID:51587 Activity:nil |
10/20 Do people in photographic or graphic arts or advertising industries use LCD monitors? When my Samsung SyncMaster 204B displays a picture or some color graphics, the colors change when I move my head around the monitor. I don't remember seeing this problem when I had a CRT. How do people in the above fields use LCD monitors when color precision is extermely important? Thx. \_ you want a display with good viewing angles. I used to know all the terminology. Good viewing angles don't necessarily give you accurate colors. Visit http://hardforum.com, Displays. You will pay more. \_ LCD guru, are Macs better for these type of things? I think Macs in general have more vibrant colors, but I don't know how accurate they are. \_ The difference can be pretty dramatic. Go to a Costco or Best Buy and check out the viewing angles. Then go to an Apple store. Seeing is believing. \_ google for color reproduction cinema \_ I don't know about now, but in the recent past (say 4-5 years ago) they did not use LCDs in favor of CRTs. No idea how that has changed over the years, though. \_ I worked for a game company and all the illustrators and graphic artists had CRTs while the rest of the company had LCDs. |
2008/9/18-19 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:51217 Activity:low |
9/18 My 7 year old Dell laptop is slowly decending into its death throws. I am seriously considering an Mac laptop; but am having a hard time deaa\ ling with the price. Curious to find out if people really think that the extra $$ upfront was a good investment. a 2K macbook pro with standard config can buy a high end dell laptop \_ I have both a MacBook Pro (and before that a PowerBook) and a Dell Latitude. I love Apple laptops. The only other laptop I might consider are the ultra lightweight Acer Netbook style laptops. The Dell is clunky and feature poor. It's also nice to be able to run both MacOS (I like UNIX-style command line) and Windows XP (using VMWare). \_ Have you considered a MacBook? It is much cheaper than the MBP and almost as good for most things. The only thing I dislike about my MB is the integrated graphics. In all other aspects, it is the best and most reliable laptop I have ever owned. |
2008/8/27-9/3 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:50980 Activity:nil |
8/27 I have a rather large linux partition. I just got a new laptop and want to move all my settings and customization to that new computer. how to do this? I tried remastersys but it seems that it get stuck somewhere, and I am hoping it is not really trying to create a 26GB iso file. any ideas? is there anyway i can back up my debian package database and do it that way? i am running Ubuntu Hardy. Thanks kngharv \_ Put both drives on a network and use rsync on the filesystem. \_ When I was a POW, partitions had US! |
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