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28 votes
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Donald Trump does not get post-shooting poll boost
44 votes -
With CO2 levels rising, world’s drylands are turning green
9 votes -
The Last Idealist - a philosophical newsletter sort of thing
9 votes -
The horse nerd’s review of Elden Ring – how Torrent satisfies gameplay needs but fails at horse movement
42 votes -
Herreys – Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley (1984)
2 votes -
Portuguese ship with treasure found in Namibian desert
25 votes -
Does market failure justify government intervention? (with Michael Munger)
5 votes -
Emmy nominations: 'Shōgun', 'The Bear' and 'Only Murders In The Building' lead field
14 votes -
The trends and future of specialty coffee
7 votes -
Sweden paying grandparents to babysit
26 votes -
What the all-American delusion of the Polygraph says about our relationship to fact and fiction
27 votes -
What's our thoughts on Perplexity.ai for search?
If you haven't used it yet, it's more like a cited source summary tool. I actually really like for questions such as "Who is X and why are they important?" I'm interested in people's thoughts on it.
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What do you read/watch to keep up with new computer tech?
Sorry in advance if this is kind of a ramble. Thanks for any thoughts you may have. This post asking about specific hardware made me realize that I have lost touch with major architectural changes...
Sorry in advance if this is kind of a ramble. Thanks for any thoughts you may have.
This post asking about specific hardware made me realize that I have lost touch with major architectural changes in PC hardware. Back in college (over 20 years ago), I was constantly upgrading and rebuilding computers, talking about them, reading about them. But that's probably par for the course in a EE program. I'm sure there must have been other online resources, but Slashdot is the thing that sticks out in my memory of that time.
Then in grad school, my last set of desktops from college carried me through the first few years, and I had a series of laptops provided by school.
Since then, I've always just bought laptops because they've gotten good enough to do everything I want, and with kids, it's much more flexible to be able to work anywhere in and out of the house. My latest (now several years old) has a high end I7 cpu, an NVIDIA GPU, two solid state drives (1.5TB total). It weighs just a few pounds and does everything I want, including things like Solidworks, zbrush, and older PC games.
Since I can remember a time when I was excited about 90mhz processors and feeling like I was getting a screaming deal to pay $500 for a 500mb hd, sometimes it just feels surreal for this to be so normal.
So, am I out of the loop? Or is this reflective of a more general shift? What do you read / where do you post to discuss hardware, hardware compatibility, etc. Are you still building desktops? Laptops? Cyberdecks? What are your thoughts on cost/value trade off of dell, etc. vs rolling your own?
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57 votes -
Vegetarians only: Dietary surveillance prevents Muslim citizens in India from finding secure homes
30 votes -
Escape from the box: new technology and old tactics have made buying a car a death march of deception
51 votes -
LGBT and marginalized voices are not welcome on Threads
35 votes -
Inside the tiny chip that powers Montreal subway tickets
14 votes -
Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
6 votes -
The best and brightest don’t want to stay in Canada. I should know: I’m one of the few in my engineering class who did.
37 votes -
Thierry de Mey - Musique de Table (2008)
2 votes -
Can you tune a fish?
5 votes -
How are AI and LLMs used in your company (if at all)?
I'm working on an AI chat portal for teams, think Perplexity but trained on a company's knowledgebase (prosgpt dot com for the curious) and i wanted to talk to some people who are successfully...
I'm working on an AI chat portal for teams, think Perplexity but trained on a company's knowledgebase (prosgpt dot com for the curious) and i wanted to talk to some people who are successfully using LLMs in their teams or jobs to improve productivity
Are you using free or paid LLMs? Which ones?
What kind of tasks do you get an LLM to do for you?
What is the workflow for accomplishing those tasks?
Cheers,
nmn12 votes -
Phish: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
7 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
3 votes -
Final update: Price reductions available now on the digital Xbox 360 Store – closing July 29, 2024
8 votes -
Internet mysteries: The website you can only open once
21 votes -
The beginner’s guide to coffee machine maintenance
14 votes -
Nvidia RTX 50 graphics card family TDPs 'leaked' by Seasonic
31 votes -
A wife’s revenge from beyond the grave
48 votes -
Second malaria vaccine launched in Ivory Coast marks new milestone
13 votes -
Neon takes worldwide rights to Chris Stuckmann’s horror film ‘Shelby Oaks’
4 votes -
"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla disappoints us yet again
68 votes -
Maps distort how we see the world
23 votes -
Is this the right time to buy an AM5 desktop?
I am planning to go back to a desktop after using laptops for years. I already have an 1080p IPS monitor. I want just the tower. There is the new Zen 5 coming out soon. I was thinking about buying...
I am planning to go back to a desktop after using laptops for years.
I already have an 1080p IPS monitor. I want just the tower.
There is the new Zen 5 coming out soon.
I was thinking about buying a Ryzen 7600 and maybe buy a GPU in the future if I want to play heavier games. The Ryzen 7600 has integrated graphics for basic things.
My main use now is just some casual gaming (Afterimage, Hollow Knight, Fallout 4), movies, browsing the web and compiling some software (Gentoo Linux).
I use exclusively Linux and I want to keep using AMD.
Should I wait the Zen 5 to come out and see if the 7600 price drops or this probably won't happen?
6 votes -
US judge dismisses classified documents case against Donald Trump
64 votes -
A Different Man | Official trailer
6 votes -
Five killed and dozens injured in Bangladesh in violent clashes over government jobs quota
14 votes -
National security or legal niceties? Norway picks a path – closing down opportunities for members of the authoritarian axis is not always as easy as it looks.
7 votes -
Movie of the Week #38 - Snatch
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Next up of blockbusters is Snatch from 2000 directed by Guy Ritchie and it made $83 million in box office.
Is this a proper blockbuster with all that entails? Any thoughts on Guy Ritchie's other films?
The rest of the schedule is:
- 22nd: Barbie
- 29th: Edge of Tomorrow
11 votes -
Record climate disasters are putting FEMA aid to US cities at risk
20 votes -
What is your favorite Final Fantasy game?
More importantly: why? Tell us precisely what makes your favorite so great! (Also, if you can't pick just one, feel free to share your love for several.)
24 votes -
Mastermind speedrunner bakes twelve actual cookies in under four minutes, forces site mods to make a whole new category
65 votes -
French government resigns, stays on for now in caretaker role
16 votes -
I'm a mess, so I'm making my own file organizer [TagStudio]
11 votes -
Project 2025: The radical conservative plan to reshape America under Donald Trump
61 votes -
Atlanta man drives to South Carolina to lower Confederate flag on interstate, deputies say
19 votes -
Martin Scorsese's favorite films
14 votes -
Intravenous - Free on Steam!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1486630/Intravenous/ This game is a fun high intensity stealth game, it feels like a top down splinter cell game.
40 votes