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  1. J

    Something Random

    The thing is once you have, say, 25% adoption of EVs, that will be enough to put a lot of gas stations out of business. Gas stations are a marginal business. They'll either have to add fast-charging stations to make up for the loss in gas sales, or fold. Enough will fold that it'll probably be a...
  2. J

    Something Random

    For now. If his dream of colonizing Mars ever comes to pass I can picture him being a real-life Cohaagen.
  3. J

    Windows 11

    Maybe. I know I didn't use '95 for long. As soon as I got a free copy of '98 I used that. Yeah, I got '98 up to 768MB on a 440BX. Can't be 100% sure about 1GB. If I tried that it would have been on my Athlon XP 3200 system (I think it was a Soyo M/B-Merc sent it to me with the CPU c. 2006)...
  4. J

    Windows 11

    Not sure of the exact reason but I think it may have had to do with not getting a "free" version from someone. I was broke at the time. My PCs were hand-me-downs. I couldn't afford another $100 or more for the O/S. So that basically means max out those two slots with the largest available...
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    Windows 11

    Keep in mind by the time I got a PC fast enough for '95 or '98 it was already in the mid 2000s. I could max out the RAM on those systems for maybe $100. Yes, back in the day you would probably be looking at $1K or more to do the same.
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    Something Random

    For a lot of people who started out in the 386/486 days, even a Pentium with Windows 98 is a "new" computer. Thankfully before the pandemic the idiot who kept bothering me about upgrading his 386 finally gave up. He used to get hand-me down video cards, RAM, and other stuff, and asked me if I...
  7. J

    Windows 11

    Sort of what I always do. At the time I built my present PC, 8 GB was probably enough but I put in 16 just to have a margin. A few years ago I went to 32 because it got cheap enough. A few times I had nearly maxed out the 16. I stopped using page files with Windows 95. Never looked back. Not...
  8. J

    dSLR thread

    For my purposes it's fine. It can take 12MP images, which is plenty for what I do. And the macro feature works great. Here I zoomed in on a quarter: Here's another of one of my circuit boards: I can easily resolve details to about 0.001" (i.e. the wider track is 0.025" for comparison...
  9. J

    dSLR thread

    I just checked the camera (Panasonic DMC-ZS7) I'm using now out of curiosity. I couldn't even find an option for RAW. Anyway, there's a very practical reason people save as JPGs. Before we had multi-gigabyte cards, you might get a few hundred JPGs on your card, but maybe only a dozen or two RAW...
  10. J

    Heat management: Water Cooling in an Apartment?

    I do but no central HVAC. The house was built in 1952.
  11. J

    Heat management: Water Cooling in an Apartment?

    Buildings have had central heat for probably well over a century. Heat is easier than A/C. No ductwork, just pipes and radiators. Central A/C started being a thing in office buildings first. Even now, a lot of relatively new residential buildings don't have it. You have cutouts in the wall for...
  12. J

    Heat management: Water Cooling in an Apartment?

    Yes, that's the model NYC is starting to install in housing projects. Believe or not some of the buildings were still using coal furnaces for winter heating.
  13. J

    Heat management: Water Cooling in an Apartment?

    Here in the typical hot, humid NYC summers they would be completely useless. The humidity is often already 90%. Can't add much more moisture to it. Me neither. So far with the much improved attic insulation I've gotten just about halfway into June without needing the A/C. There were only a few...
  14. J

    Windows 11

    Nope. Never edited video before. I'm thinking it might be something interesting to do in the near future.
  15. J

    Windows 11

    Is Pinnacle Studio worthwhile for editing videos? Right now I have nothing. Might be worth it getting the bundle just for that alone.
  16. J

    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    Can't be any worse than the Deathsquitos in my yard right now. I get swarmed every time I go back there.
  17. J

    Here is a thread to talk about gaming

    I'm into simulators. Mostly train simulators, but flight simulators can be fun also.
  18. J

    Something Random

    I wouldn't expect it to be readable in 2,000 years. It would simply be an artifact of the times, like a spear tip is. In other news from 4,000 AD, Elon Musk is sending probes into intergalactic space. Yes, the research he funded in the 21st century to extend life was successful, and he's still...
  19. J

    Something Random

    Ironically their CDs are starting to become collector's items: https://www.ebay.com/itm/304346527642 I actually find this disturbing on a number of levels. People used to throw these things in the microwave for fun. If they're starting to get rare enough to be worth anything, then that means...
  20. J

    Mirrorless Cameras (MILC) and Lenses

    Every cat I've ever had would definitely be chasing that.
  21. J

    Something Random

    I haven't bought gifts for anyone in ages. Both my siblings fall into the category Merc describes. My mother wasn't herself for the last decade of her life, so gifts would have been pointless. She would have lost them or threw them in a closet. The only gift I've given for like the last ten...
  22. J

    Ryzen

    Also, NPUs might be able to supplement an iGPU. My understanding is they're designed for massively parallel calculations similar to a GPU, but for less than 64-bit or 32-bit math. Any graphics calculations that don't need 32-bit precision could probably take advantage of an NPU.
  23. J

    Video Cards

    Tell the repairman about RS-24. It's a drop-in replacement for R-12, which is getting ever harder to find, and more expensive, as they haven't made it in many years.
  24. J

    Mech keyboards

    My mother and sister both had the carpal tunnel release operation. It's not a permanent solution for everyone. Often, it comes back after a while, although maybe not as severely. I haven't had medical insurance since I was kicked off my parent's plan in college, so I haven't even had the...
  25. J

    Mech keyboards

    I've had it badly since my late 20s, to the point I was no longer able to work full-time from that point on. It runs in the family. My mother had it, my sister has it. I think my maternal grandmother may have had it also.
  26. J

    Need a Decent Phone

    I don't think so. One of two things will happen, maybe both. One, it will act as a Faraday cage, which is almost a certainty. Two, it'll start heating up when absorbing the output from the wireless charger, similar to an induction stove. As for carbon, consider they use it on bikes. By...
  27. J

    Something Random

    Which thread? I'd gladly post in it instead of here but I don't know which thread you're talking about.
  28. J

    Video Cards

    They should wait forever. Tariffs just hurt the common person. Lots of these products subject to tariffs are mostly made in China and won't be made in the US in the foreseeable future. The tariffs on EVs especially irk me. I want BYD to flood the US market with sub-$10K EVs to light a fire under...
  29. J

    Something Random

    I wish he had this judge when sentencing time comes: https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/b95d9252-7879-4c65-90a7-f564ed00fa5a
  30. J

    Something Random

    Sadly, people get the leaders they deserve. I saw firsthand during covid how ignorant and selfish a large part of the population is. This is Trump's base. He has the kind of momentum he does because these people want to be him. They want to get their way regardless of how it hurts others. We saw...
  31. J

    Something Random

    For a while after I switched to Verizon I was only getting ~100Mbps speeds, but around 400 to 500 Mbps when using devices with wifi. I didn't know why since I had connected the router to the 1Gb Ethernet port on my PC. I forgot exactly what I did, but it may have been a setting to get the port...
  32. J

    Something Random

    I hear you. Honestly, I wouldn't want to put a bunch of work or money into a place I don't own, either. I was suggesting your landlady pay for it, given it would make the place more attractive, as well as save energy. Where you are you obviously don't have to worry about heating given the...
  33. J

    Hard Drive Recommendations

    I think it depends on what you get. The very fast SSDs get hot. Heat is the enemy of all electronics. For me even the slowest SSD is worlds faster than any HDD. The thing here is HDDs are one bump away from data loss. Maybe I accidentally bump into my PC case. Now I'm looking at replacing the...
  34. J

    Hard Drive Recommendations

    Honestly, even new HDDs give me pause these days. The bit density has gotten way too high. If any one part of the drive fails, you lose data. I trust stored bits on a chip, instead of bits of rust spinning at thousands of times per minute, a lot more. The last HDD I purchased was a 2TB, 5400 RPM...
  35. J

    Something Random

    I don't know if any of these helps, but an ongoing project I'm doing is to get the house better insulated. For now, I did the following: 1) Installed cellular shades (the double-cell ones) in my bedroom and the kitchen. I'll probably eventually get them for all the windows. Windows are by far...
  36. J

    Something Random

    Totally agree, Doug. The high prices don't just hurt people looking to buy. They hurt those like me who might face buying out their siblings if they want to stay in their parent's house. My parents bought the house for $52K in 1978. Had prices kept up with the CPI, it would be worth about $250K...
  37. J

    Something Random

    Home price inflation is a problem for almost everyone. As I mentioned a while back, if my siblings insist on getting their share of the market price of the house, I'm out on the streets. Basically, I need $600K or more live on for the rest of my life. I might end up with $275K from my third of...
  38. J

    Heat management: Water Cooling in an Apartment?

    Regarding radiators, if you want to go cheap pull the evaporator out of an old A/C someone is discarding (after they have the refrigerant removed, which is usually required before putting it out by the curb), get some car radiator fans, and you're in business. With the fans running at a fairly...
  39. J

    Video Cards

    That's 5 to 10 watts less than my entire system, less the monitors, pulls from the wall socket for most of my use. Graphics or computational intensive stuff can get me around 125 watts, but that's relatively rare.
  40. J

    Ryzen

    If MediaTk/Nvidia can come out with an APU which also has some fast, dedicated VRAM that would be a winning combo. A big bottleneck for iGPUs is the fact they use system RAM, not dedicated, much faster VRAM. Even a relatively small amount (i.e. a few hundred MB) of VRAM in the same package as...
  41. J

    Ryzen

    Just wondering if it would be remotely possible to install Win 7 on a modern system with, say, a Ryzen 8000G?
  42. J

    Video Cards

    Yes, noise and the cost of electricity. Plus in summers it's that much more heat the A/C needs to deal with. With my intermittent but all day long use patterns, my PC is on 24/7. The monitors shut off after 10 minutes. At ~45W while idling, that's OK. It comes to only ~30 kW-hr/month. Something...
  43. J

    Video Cards

    Well, that explains a lot. Honestly, when I first tried running Open Rails on my laptop, I crossed my fingers that the performance would at least match that on my desktop. When I saw it was probably 2x better, I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't know Intel closed the gap with AMD this much...
  44. J

    Video Cards

    Same here. I'm going by how often you would actually need that extra performance. Take my use case. About the only thing I currently do which taxes my iGPU is play Open Rails. Even then, 90% of the time I'm getting 40 to 60+ FPS, with 30s most of the rest of the time. Maybe a few percent of the...
  45. J

    Video Cards

    Isn't quite a bit of power used just sending data to and from a discrete GPU? When everything is on one chip data transfer is a lot more efficient. It's easily possible that a 65 to 105 W APU can come close to the performance of a 65W CPU and ~100W graphics card as a result. Even if the discrete...
  46. J

    Video Cards

    I'm thinking the reason for these monster graphics cards might have to do with the fact iGPUs have gotten good enough for most people to not need a graphics card. They essentially fill the niche which used to be taken up by lower end graphics cards. I guess the reasoning goes, why make a $50 or...
  47. J

    Windows 11

    The 20th century model worked fine. The problem is businesses think their profit margins should be a lot higher now. It's the difference between making a reasonable profit providing a good or service, versus an obscene profit. It's also the result of defacto monopolies like Microsoft. In theory...
  48. J

    Video Cards

    Sounds like a much better idea than every home having a furnace and hot water heater. Are there any heat exchangers to recover some heat from wastewater? In theory if you could recover most of the heat once you "prime" with some hot water to get things started you would need to add very little...
  49. J

    Video Cards

    I looked into that first for the kitchen sink. They have ludicrous power requirements, starting at well over 5 kilowatts. That doesn't even get you a great flow rate. If your incoming water is 40°F (typical in NYC winters) and your outgoing is 110°F, 5 kW only gives you ~0.5 gpm, maybe twice...
  50. J

    Windows 11

    He repairs PCs for a living, so that at least gives him some credibility. Truth is people are too complacent. We should have nipped this whole thing in the bud years ago. It's not just happening with PCs, either. Too many things are becoming rentals instead of buy once and use forever.
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