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This is why we can't have nice things
I still use old stuff like my over decade old PCs, VGA, PS/2, analog speakers, etc.
Happy 15th Birthday, VideoSift! (Sift Talk Post)
Wow, what a blast from the past looking through the comments in the PC World post:
https://videosift.com/talk/VideoSift-Wins-Best-Video-Aggregator-from-PC-World
Some of those folks are still with us here today, and I love each and every one of you...
🤔 I wonder what choggie is up to nowadays...
Anyone else remember choggie?
Cyberjank 2077
When people forget every other buggy game they ever played including Witcher 3 on console. The eyes in the game are customizable (did he skip character creation options?).
Yes it was buggy AF at launch. Most games are, especially massive complex games, 1.03 fixed a lot of bugs, so did 1.04. Even massive big budget releases like RDR2 had game breaking bugs, scripting fails, AI fails, etc.
Doesn't help that they had to try and make it run on console hardware that is well below minimum PC specs.
Cyberpunk 2077 Visual Tech Tour - The Maxed Out Next-Gen PC
This looks like ass on my ps5. The difference between this and demon souls is jarring. It looks and plays like fallout 76. If you don't have a high end pc, don't bother until next gen upgrade.
Zawash (Member Profile)
Your video, PC booting from a vinyl record (earrape warning), has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
PC guy is BACK! Watch him troll Apple's MacBook event ('I'm
Considering how much cases have evolved in the last decade or so in terms of style and RGB lighting I find their idea of a PC user to be pretty dated.
PC guy is BACK! Watch him troll Apple's MacBook event ('I'm
Personally, Apple hardware is worth the price if you're a graphic design/media creator, mainly because of the color fidelity, gamut range and consistency of its monitors "out of the box. But I absolutely HATE the OS UI. If your not tech savvy then it's a right option with you don't want to fiddle with things, HW or SW. Gamer shouldn't consider Mac though.
Windows PC on the other hand, you get far more power and customizability for the buck. Yeah, it takes research for the best HW for your needs. But you can easily upgrade anything on a PC system, except laptops of course.
My Windows rarely hangs. My Windows 10 systems been running super smooth for years. I know what I open in my emails and sites I visit.
Nowadays, MacOS really isn't that much safer than Win10. Besides, the biggest scam victims are not caused by either OSes but their own stupid, ignorant behaviors online.
PC guy is BACK! Watch him troll Apple's MacBook event ('I'm
Sure, but for the price of one Apple you can buy three comparable PCs. Together, their battery lasts twice as long. Gimme 3 Hodgmans vs one Apple guy and we'll be getting somewhere.
iPhone 12 Anti Repair Design...
Imagine if IBM did this with PCs.
Samsung does not do this AFAIK.
Crysis Remastered - Official 8K Tech Trailer
*animation *scifi *commercials *music *geeks
A new meme: Can your PC play Crysis' 8K video? My decade old PC choked playing its file locally after youtube-dling it.
The Most Popular Programming Languages - 1965/2020
As a kid:
- C64 BASIC interpreter
- Pascal
As a teenager/student/intern:
- Perl scripts
- Java
- x86 ASM
- C
20 years later, in video game development:
- C++ (/14, /17) for PC and console game clients
- HLSL for GPU shaders
- Python for support scripts and build systems
- Typescript/JavaScript for web client games
- C# for Unity games
Not me, but some of our backend server guys even use Go.
The Most Popular Programming Languages - 1965/2020
This is funny. Had to learn Cobol at school - lab still had a punch card machine and that was late 1980s.
Basic, obviously.
ZX Spectrum (Z80 assembly) - dissassembled and adapted a word processor for Czech - drew the extra characters and made up a printer spooler - that was the most fun with a computer ever, also I was young and had time. Also hated re-typing on a typewriter.
First thing (literally the first thing) after the iron curtain dropped got a PC and tried Pascal, databases and web-development but dropped out of all that in early 90s.
Doom, Quake, Civ, Sim City. Mostly scripts with some disassembly and poking around. Various scripts are the only programming I do now.
Emoji Shortcodes Now Available (Sift Talk Post)
Is it me or is https://videosift.com/emojis showing its :flag... text letters and not actual graphics? Also, the emojis are too small there too. Please make them a little bigger like in the talks. I see them in both SeaMonkey v2.53.3 and Firefox v78 web browsers in my decade old, updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 PC.
Time to review user ratings? (Internet Talk Post)
Just use the standard emojis. Just remember that not everyone can use them so they should be optional like my over decade old PCs. If not shown and used, then VS still works and readable.
Here's a feature request I have myself:
I'm very used to writing in Slack and using emotes provided there, which are also standard characters used everywhere (e.g., in SMS, etc.).
We should support short-codes for emotes, so no longer just our custom little blue faces, but actual standard emoji characters via things like 👍 which would render a thumbs-up.
Any +1s on this feature request?
"Now that is a name I haven't heard in a long time".
I was late to Star Wars, but I fell love with its PC games like X-Wings, TIE Fighters, Dark Forces, etc. I never saw the original movies in theaters until their SEs in college. Better late than never.