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Father Son Gaming
New System Upgrades, EndeavorRX Game Approved by FDA, Measures to Protect Your Children and Systems!

Father Son Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 44:21


This week Wes and Charlie talk more Red Dead Redemption 2 and Dead by Daylight. Wes installed a Zen 3 5800X into his system, Charlie got the 9700K, which made their third system an 8700K. 10 December is looking to abe a very important day for gaming; Cyberpunk2077 releases, the 2021 Game Awards airs, and Epic Games is giving away two great RPGs! Matrix Games has quite the lineup of war games planned for 2021. EndeavorRX became the very first video game approved by the FDA as an effective ADHD treament for kids. AMD 6900XT benchmarks should come out on 8 Dec. Pay attention to the parts you are buying and verify the age of the reviews you are looking at. Recently it was discovered that the ADATA SX8200 Pro performs significantly worse that it did a year prior. It seems components were replaced on it that degraded file copy times by nearly 40%. They wrap up the podcast by sharing some of their experiences filtering adverse content and keeping the home network safe while the kids were growing up.

BSD Now
306: Comparing Hammers

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 38:21


Am5x86 based retro UNIX build log, setting up services in a FreeNAS Jail, first taste of DragonflyBSD, streaming Netflix on NetBSD, NetBSD on the last G4 Mac mini, Hammer vs Hammer2, and more. Headlines Polprog's Am5x86 based retro UNIX build log (https://polprog.net/blog/486/) I have recently acquired an Am5x86 computer, in a surprisingly good condition. This is an ongoing project, check this page often for updates! I began by connecting a front panel. The panel came from a different chassis and is slightly too wide, so I had to attach it with a couple of zip-ties. However, that makes it stick out from the PC front at an angle, allowing easy access when the computer sits at the floor - and thats where it is most of the time. It's not that bad, to be honest, and its way easier to access than it would be, if mounted vertically There is a mains switch on the front panel because the computer uses an older style power supply. Those power supplies instead of relying on a PSON signal, like modern ATX supplies, run a 4 wire cable to a mains switch. The cable carries live and neutral both ways, and the switch keys in or out the power. The system powers on as soon as the switch is enabled. Originally there was no graphics card in it. Since a PC will not boot with out a GPU, I had to find one. The mainboard only has PCI and ISA slots, and all the GPUs I had were AGP. Fortunately, I bought a PCI GPU hoping it would solve my issue... However the GPU turned out to be faulty. It took me some time to repair it. I had to repair a broken trace leading to one of the EEPROM pins, and replace a contact in the EEPROM's socket. Then I replaced all the electrolytic capacitors on it, and that fixed it for good. Having used up only one of the three PCI slots, I populated the remaining pair with two ethernet cards. I still have a bunch of ISA slots available, but I have nothing to install there. Yet. See the article for the rest of the writeup Setting up services in a FreeNAS Jail (https://www.ixsystems.com/blog/services-in-freenas-jail/) This piece demonstrates the setup of a server service in a FreeNAS jail and how to share files with a jail using Apache 2.4 as an example. Jails are powerful, self-contained FreeBSD environments with separate network settings, package management, and access to thousands of FreeBSD application packages. Popular packages such as Apache, NGINX, LigHTTPD, MySQL, and PHP can be found and installed with the pkg search and pkg install commands. This example shows creating a jail, installing an Apache web server, and setting up a simple web page. NOTE: Do not directly attach FreeNAS to an external network (WAN). Use port forwarding, proper firewalls and DDoS protections when using FreeNAS for external web sites. This example demonstrates expanding the functionality of FreeNAS in an isolated LAN environment. News Roundup First taste of DragonflyBSD (https://nanxiao.me/en/first-taste-of-dragonfly-bsd/) Last week, I needed to pick a BSD Operating System which supports NUMA to do some testing, so I decided to give Dragonfly BSD a shot. Dragonfly BSDonly can run on X86_64 architecture, which reminds me of Arch Linux, and after some tweaking, I feel Dragonfly BSD may be a “developer-friendly” Operating System, at least for me. I mainly use Dragonfly BSD as a server, so I don’t care whether GUI is fancy or not. But I have high requirements of developer tools, i.e., compiler and debugger. The default compiler of Dragonfly BSD is gcc 8.3, and I can also install clang 8.0.0 from package. This means I can test state-of-the-art features of compilers, and it is really important for me. gdb‘s version is 7.6.1, a little lag behind, but still OK. Furthermore, the upgradation of Dragonfly BSD is pretty simple and straightforward. I followed document to upgrade my Operating System to 5.6.0 this morning, just copied and pasted, no single error, booted successfully. Streaming Netflix on NetBSD (https://www.unitedbsd.com/d/68-streaming-netflix-on-netbsd) Here's a step-by-step guide that allows streaming Netflix media on NetBSD using a intel-haxm accelerated QEMU vm. Heads-up! Sound doesn't work, but everything else is fine. Please read the rest of this thread for a solution to this!! “Sudo Mastery 2nd Edition” cover art reveal (https://mwl.io/archives/4320) I’m about halfway through the new edition of Sudo Mastery. Assuming nothing terrible happens, should have a complete first draft in four to six weeks. Enough stuff has changed in sudo that I need to carefully double-check every single feature. (I’m also horrified by the painfully obsolete versions of sudo shipped in the latest versions of CentOS and Debian, but people running those operating systems are already accustomed to their creaky obsolescence.) But the reason for this blog post? I have Eddie Sharam’s glorious cover art. My Patronizers saw it last month, so now the rest of you get a turn. NetBSD on the last G4 Mac mini (https://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/2019/06/and-now-for-something-completely.html) I'm a big fan of NetBSD. I've run it since 2000 on a Mac IIci (of course it's still running it) and I ran it for several years on a Power Mac 7300 with a G3 card which was the second incarnation of the Floodgap gopher server. Today I also still run it on a MIPS-based Cobalt RaQ 2 and an HP Jornada 690. I think NetBSD is a better match for smaller or underpowered systems than current-day Linux, and is fairly easy to harden and keep secure even though none of these systems are exposed to the outside world. Recently I had a need to set up a bridge system that would be fast enough to connect two networks and I happened to have two of the "secret" last-of-the-line 1.5GHz G4 Mac minis sitting on the shelf doing nothing. Yes, they're probably outclassed by later Raspberry Pi models, but I don't have to buy anything and I like putting old hardware to good use. Hammer vs Hammer2 (https://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=DragonFlyBSD-5.6-HAMMER2-Perf) With the newly released DragonFlyBSD 5.6 there are improvements to its original HAMMER2 file-system to the extent that it's now selected by its installer as the default file-system choice for new installations. Curious how the performance now compares between HAMMER and HAMMER2, here are some initial benchmarks on an NVMe solid-state drive using DragonFlyBSD 5.6.0. With a 120GB Toshiba NVMe SSD on an Intel Core i7 8700K system, I ran some benchmarks of DragonFlyBSD 5.6.0 freshly installed with HAMMER2 and then again when returning to the original HAMMER file-system that remains available via its installer. No other changes were made to the setup during testing. And then for the more synthetic workloads it was just a mix. But overall HAMMER2 was performing well during the initial testing and great to see it continuing to offer noticeable leads in real-world workloads compared to the aging HAMMER file-system. HAMMER2 also offers better clustering, online deduplication, snapshots, compression, encryption, and many other modern file-system features. Beastie Bits Unix CLI relational database (https://spin.atomicobject.com/2019/06/16/unix-cli-relational-database/) The TTY demystified (https://www.linusakesson.net/programming/tty/index.php) Ranger, a console file manager with VI keybindings (https://ranger.github.io/) Some Unix Humor (https://www.reddit.com/r/unix/comments/c6o5ze/some_unix_humor/) OpenBSD -import vulkan-loader for Vulkan API support (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=156121732625604&w=2) FreeBSD ZFS without drives (https://savagedlight.me/2019/06/09/freebsd-zfs-without-drives/) Feedback/Questions Moritz - ARM Builds (http://dpaste.com/175RRAZ) Dave - Videos (http://dpaste.com/2DYK85B) Chris - Raspberry Pi4 (http://dpaste.com/1B16QVN) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) Your browser does not support the HTML5 video tag.

Meets.fm
Data Science and Machine Learning

Meets.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 126:54


keng000さんと機械学習とデータサイエンス、GPU、Teslaの話をしました # Reference - [オーディオテクニカUSBマイク](https://amzn.to/2ENNktN) - [thunderbolt3](https://www.apple.com/jp/thunderbolt/) - [API](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A2%E3%83%97%E3%83%AA%E3%82%B1%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B7%E3%83%A7%E3%83%B3%E3%83%97%E3%83%AD%E3%82%B0%E3%83%A9%E3%83%9F%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%95%E3%82%A7%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B9) - [Apache HTTP Server](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_HTTP_Server) - [nginx](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nginx) - [Go言語](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(%E3%83%97%E3%83%AD%E3%82%B0%E3%83%A9%E3%83%9F%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0%E8%A8%80%E8%AA%9E)) - [grumpy](https://github.com/google/grumpy) - [grumpyの速度](https://qiita.com/kotauchisunsun/items/db28d14f7f13fb29e5f9) - [データウェアハウス](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%87%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BF%E3%82%A6%E3%82%A7%E3%82%A2%E3%83%8F%E3%82%A6%E3%82%B9) - [SQL](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL) - [ダッシュボード](https://boxil.jp/mag/a2896/) - [EDA](https://www.codexa.net/basic-exploratory-data-analysis-with-python/) - [Pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org/) - [過学習](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%81%8E%E5%89%B0%E9%81%A9%E5%90%88) - [オッカムの剃刀](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%AA%E3%83%83%E3%82%AB%E3%83%A0%E3%81%AE%E5%89%83%E5%88%80) - [サポートベクターマシン](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B5%E3%83%9D%E3%83%BC%E3%83%88%E3%83%99%E3%82%AF%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%9E%E3%82%B7%E3%83%B3) - [ロジスティック回帰](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%AD%E3%82%B8%E3%82%B9%E3%83%86%E3%82%A3%E3%83%83%E3%82%AF%E5%9B%9E%E5%B8%B0) - [KJ法](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/KJ%E6%B3%95) - [W型問題解決モデル](https://www.slideshare.net/nishio/jeita) - [NVLink](https://www.nvidia.com/ja-jp/data-center/nvlink/) - [Scalable Link Interface(SLI)](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalable_Link_Interface) - [Preferred Networks](https://www.preferred-networks.jp/ja/) - [AllReduceアルゴリズム](https://research.preferred.jp/2018/07/prototype-allreduce-library/) - [NVLink Bridge](http://ascii.jp/elem/000/001/762/1762629/) - [3Way SLI Bridge](https://jp.msi.com/Graphics-card/3WAY-SLI-BRIDGE-KIT.html) - [Tesla V100](https://www.nvidia.com/ja-jp/data-center/tesla-v100/) - [PCI Express](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express) - [Core i7 8700K](http://kakaku.com/item/K0001002085/) - [学習率の決め方](https://qiita.com/keng000/items/c50794fb7f029062bd0d) - [fast.ai](http://www.fast.ai/) - [piqcyさん](https://twitter.com/icoxfog417?lang=ja) - [スマートライティングセット](https://amzn.to/2ORDhZj) - [伊東屋](https://www.ito-ya.co.jp/) - [Tesla](https://www.tesla.com/jp/) - [回生ブレーキ](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9B%9E%E7%94%9F%E3%83%96%E3%83%AC%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AD) - [自動運転車 レベル](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%87%AA%E5%8B%95%E9%81%8B%E8%BB%A2%E8%BB%8A) - テスラのレベルは2らしいです - [Pixel3体験イベント](https://www.fashionsnap.com/article/2018-10-18/googlepixel-event/)

Frontier
Frontier 232: All Kinds of Options

Frontier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 42:42


Subscribe via Podcast RSS | DONATE | Contact Hosts North and South KoreaNate's new computer upgrade i7-8700K 6 Cores Ear infection from surfingGod of WarValve working on games again!Left 4 Dead 2 Campaign Opens A Portal to Portal 2Amazon Workspaces Domains Auto Suspend Resumes what you were doing Clear video codec with a kinda low frame rate. Business Networking MumbleSupport the Shows!Date: 2018-04-26Time: 00:42:42Download - torrent

Rebuild
194: Micro-Earth At Your Fingertips (hak)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 111:48


Hakuro Matsuda さんをゲストに迎えて、iPhone X, Google Pixel 2, Razer Phone, Kindle Oasis などについて話しました。 Show Notes Discord WebRTC Opus Codec バイリンガルニュース 特別編 #BN288 iPhone X - Apple iPhone 8 sales may be even worse than we thought iPhone X Teardown - iFixit Apple's New A11 Bionic Packs One Hell of a Wallop Will It Blend? The iPhone X’s notch is basically a Kinect The iPhone X's Face ID can be fooled by identical twins Apple fired an iPhone X engineer over his daughter's viral video Broadcom bids $103 billion for Qualcomm, open to going hostile Imagination Technologies deal ends run as UK’s bright spark KDDI田中社長が語る「iPhone 8/8 Plus/X」 Rebuild: 193: Winter Is Coming (gfx) How big of a problem is the Pixel 2 XL's screen, really? Apple reminds iPhone X owners they're using an OLED display Here’s how the Google Pixel 2 fights OLED burn in on its always-on display Project Fi Ting Google Pixel 2 XL Teardown - iFixit Pixel Visual Core: image processing and machine learning on Pixel 2 New video explains how Google built the Pixel 2’s camera Google CEO makes fixing hamburger emoji his top priority Google serves employees a real version of Android's burger emoji Razer Phone Project Treble Intel Coffee Lake Core i7-8700K Amazon | Kindle Oasis alanreid/bravia: Control your Sony Bravia TV using nodejs Adobe MAX 2017: Jason Levine Fastly Yamagoya Meetup 2017 Microservices on Fastly

PC Perspective Podcast Video
PC Perspective Podcast 471 - 10/12/17

PC Perspective Podcast Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 100:25


PC Perspective Podcast #471 - 10/12/17 Join us for discussion on Intel Coffee Lake, Lenovo ThinkPad, and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it directly through the RSS page HERE. The URL for the podcast is: http://pcper.com/podcast - Share with your friends! iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store (audio only) Video version on iTunes Google Play - Subscribe to our audio podcast directly through Google Play! RSS - Subscribe through your regular RSS reader (audio only) Video version RSS feed MP3 - Direct download link to the MP3 file Hosts: Josh Walrath, Jermey Hellstrom, Ken Addison, Sebastian Peak Peanut Gallery: Alex Lustenberg Program length: 1:40:25 Podcast topics of discussion: Join our spam list to get notified when we go live! Patreon PCPer Mailbag #12 - 10/6/2017 Week in Review: 0:04:40 The Coffee Lake Story: Intel Core i7-8700K and Core i5-8400 Review HCP: Grab a cuppa, you may be looking at the Lake for a while XO: Extreme Overclockers Fill Coffee Lake With Liquid Nitrogen 6.8Ghz under load TR: How hot is your Coffee? 0:26:30 FSP Hydro 750W Platinum Power Supply Review 0:33:00 A Peek Inside Lenovo's Yamato ThinkPad Testing Laboratory News items of interest: 0:44:35 Lenovo Announces Limited-Edition ThinkPad Anniversary Edition 25 0:48:10 ASUS ROG Launches Maximus X and Strix Z370 Series 0:52:15 Meet EVGA's Z370 Series Motherboards 0:55:15 Leaked Update Shows Intel Launching New 300-Series Chipsets In 2018 Consumer: H310, H370, and B360 Server / Workstation Q370 and Q360 Maybe a Z390 to replace Z370? 1:00:25 The unofficial launch of the GTX 1070 Ti 1:02:55 Now that's a waterblock! Cooling ThreadRipper with Enermax's Liqtech AIOs 1:08:35 Everyone panic, AIM is shutting down! ICQ is still around though! With stickers! 1:12:50 Microsoft Once Again Backs Away from Windows 10 Mobile 1:19:00 iOS and Android have Edge? Lord! 1:22:21 MechWarrior returns Hardware/Software Picks of the Week 1:26:10 Ken: TCL 55P607 TV and it’s cheaper sibling at Best Buy - Review at Rtings 1:31:30 Josh: Out next month! Good reads! 1:32:25 Jeremy: A beautiful addition to any household 1:36:00 Seb: Who buys a sound card in 2017? This guy! http://pcper.com/podcast http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper Closing/outro

The KBMOD Podcast
KBMOD Podcast – Episode 296

The KBMOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 175:26


The crew unites again this week for another hilarious episode! In the news, AOL Instant Messenger is shutting down after 20 years, and PUBG gets bombarded with negative Steam reviews due to questionable in-game advertising. In the quick hits, Hawken is shutting down and being removed from Steam, Intel's new Core i7-8700K gets reviewed, Marvel [&hellip

Technobabble Podcast - RBG
Technobabble 029 - Thanksgiving!

Technobabble Podcast - RBG

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 76:03


AMD https://www.techpowerup.com/237586/amd-ryzen-5-1600-and-1600x-cpus-found-with-8-working-cores http://hexus.net/tech/news/cpu/110579-12nm-amd-ryzen-pinnacle-cpus-arrive-february/ https://www.techpowerup.com/237559/asus-rog-strix-b350-i-gaming-motherboard-revealed-by-online-retailer   INTEL https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Intel/Core_i5_8400/ https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Intel/Core_i7_8700K/ https://www.techpowerup.com/237577/intel-to-rebrand-pentium-kaby-lake-processors-as-pentium-gold   PC Hardware News http://www.wired.co.uk/article/google-pixel-2-xl-google-home-mini-pixelbook-launch http://hexus.net/tech/news/storage/110894-wd-announces-14tb-hdd-seagate-responds-12tb-models/   Mobile News http://hexus.net/tech/news/software/110855-microsoft-announces-edge-browser-ios-android/ https://www.cnet.com/news/all-touchscreen-blackberry-motion-officially-announced/ https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/8/16444798/tcl-officially-unveiled-touchscreen-blackberry-motion https://www.cnet.com/pictures/best-phones-with-headphone-jack/ https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/6/16437790/iphone-8-swollen-battery-issue-apple-investigating   Other News http://hexus.net/business/news/internet/110717-microsoft-discontinue-groove-music-subscription-service/ https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/6/16435690/aim-shutting-down-after-20-years-aol-instant-messenger   Entertainment The Orville Justice League

The PC Pro Podcast
Podcast 419

The PC Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 63:04


The team discusses a flurry of new hardware from both Google and Amazon - plus spying allegations against security publisher Kaspersky Lab and new research revealing how smartphone notifications could be affecting your mood. Our Hot Hardware candidate is Intel's new Core i7-8700K, the company's six-core answer to AMD's mighty Ryzen chips.

The Full Nerd
Episode 33: Intel Coffee Lake Core i7-8700K reviewed and the fall gaming harvest is here!

The Full Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 86:25


Join the Full Nerd Gang as they talk about the CPU Intel hopes can stem the horde of AMD Ryzen chips: its first mainstream 6-core CPU called Coffee Lake. Hayden Dingman than catches us up on the coming deluge of fall PC Games.

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Weekly Download
More Websites Abusing Our Hardware, Intel 8700K, PUBG vs Fortnite -- Weekly Download #63

Weekly Download

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 6:19


In this week's episode we talk about how more websites are mining cryptocurrencies with OUR hardware, Intel's latest Coffee Lake desktop CPU's, and the battle between PUBG and Fortnite. Let's get into it!

Weekly Download
More Websites Abusing Our Hardware, Intel 8700K, PUBG vs Fortnite -- Weekly Download #63

Weekly Download

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 6:19


In this week's episode we talk about how more websites are mining cryptocurrencies with OUR hardware, Intel's latest Coffee Lake desktop CPU's, and the battle between PUBG and Fortnite. Let's get into it!