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The automatic testing and setting of stable undervolt VF offsets per core is a great feature and something I miss on my current intel build. I don't know of any motherboard or other software that offers that.


I had to turn it on manually under Nvidia control panel. My GPU used roughly 100W more while playing a video on any of the super resolution settings, so it is definitely working when turned on. I didn't do rigorous testing of video source quality though.

The idea is cool, but I'm going to leave it off since I don't think I'll get much benefit out of it.


I have a pair of Hoka shoes for walking and a pair of Salomon shoes for hiking. Both are great.


I just started rosalind after someone posted it on here last week. They're definitely focused on bioinformatics similar to euler being more math focused.

I haven't gotten too far, but the initial problems don't seem too hard in higher level languages. They are very good problems to get better at IO, string manipulation, and data wrangling in your language of choice though.


> I just started rosalind after someone posted it on here last week.

Same.

> I haven't gotten too far, but the initial problems don't seem too hard in higher level languages.

True. But the info boxes in the top are interesting and informative, those make it worth it to keep going.

> They are very good problems to get better at IO, string manipulation, and data wrangling in your language of choice though.

For me, it's also a way to peek into BioJulia and get some familiarity with it. (I don't mind "cheating" this way since this was my primary goal with the site anyway.) So far I'm pretty impressed by how fast it is!


Browns are recommended for typing over reds, etc. as they have the tactile 'bump' but aren't excessively noisy. Reds are supposed to be quieter along with some other less common switches.

I have a leopold with browns I bought used for $40 years ago plugged into my work laptop, and a cooler master with cherry browns and backlighting I use on my desktop that cost me a little over $100. I did get one keyboard with gateron switches because they're cheaper than cherry switches, but one of the keys was failing within months. I have stuck with cherry switches since.

I've been on the fence for a few years about buying a kinesis advantage 2. The layout does seem like it would make typing much more comfortable and ergonomic.


For clarification, I believe he is saying you pay the same price as a mullvad subscription if you lock into a 12 month subscription, not that you pay double the price and are locked into that.


Yes that is correct. It's not always the most intuitive language.

5 times less than 20 would be 4 or (20 * 1/5), the same as 20 is 5 times more than 4.


A similar tool that saves me immeasurable amounts of time is fasd[0]. I started using it as a part of prezto[1], which is similar to oh-my-zsh, and have never gotten around to trying any other solutions such as z.

[0] https://github.com/clvv/fasd [1] https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto


I prefer linux, but it is quite easy to install different shells on macOS.


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