I had to look that up... sounds interesting: this delidding.
it's pretty much exactly what it sounds like. you remove the heat spreader from the cpu and have the heatsink come in direct contact with the die. Some people just replace the cheap paste inside and put the "lid" back on, though. The difference in temperature is pretty enormous, most cases being between 10~20C just for replacing the cheap paste that Intel puts between the die and heatspreader. Some have managed to reduce temps by 25C or more by not putting the heatspreader back on at all.
problem is this completely voids warranty and the chance of damaging the CPU is reasonably high if you aren't extremely careful and use the correct type of paste.
Huh. Bono apologized for giving out free music. What a ***.
For having it automatically download*
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The outrage just makes me laugh.
Maybe if companies didn't water down the data plans people wouldn't care half as much though.
IMO blame Apple, not U2.
or that it's horrible music, but hey.
So just delete it. FFS.
If you accept updates for bloatware you never use, but get pissy about this (and I bet that covers at least a simple majority of those who are upset), you're intellectually disabled.
Huh. Bono apologized for giving out free music. What a ***.
For having it automatically download*
lolitunes
lolmacusers
The outrage just makes me laugh.
Maybe if companies didn't water down the data plans people wouldn't care half as much though.
IMO blame Apple, not U2.
or that it's horrible music, but hey.
So just delete it. FFS.
If you accept updates for bloatware you never use, but get pissy about this (and I bet that covers at least a simple majority of those who are upset), you're intellectually disabled.
I just did the math. I'm out of the house for work and school roughly 120 hours a week... There are only 168 hours in a week. I'm not even home enough for 8 hours of sleep a night.
Also, this morning I dared saying graduates in letters have less work opportunities than engineers and this girl looked at me bad, told me I don't understand anything, and isolated me so I couldn't interact with her friend and her anymore. Well, okay, but still engineers have it better even if you frown at me.
I just did the math. I'm out of the house for work and school roughly 120 hours a week... There are only 168 hours in a week. I'm not even home enough for 8 hours of sleep a night.
There's something a bit off with that, unless you mastered the level of sleep like the Dread Pirate Roberts?
Ancient letters, modern literature, phylosophy, etc.
We tend to call them "liberal arts" degrees over here. "Bachelor of the Arts" is the official degree you get, vs. maths/sciences/etc. that get "Bachelor of Science".
And yes. BS's tend to have far more employment chances than BAs.
You can only teach or write books with those. And since there's quite a huge deal of competition pretty much everyone who graduates in such subjects is sitting there complaining about the work crisis.
Meanwhile enginners of any kind get out of university and are already employed.
At least that's the situation in my country. Engineers have the highest employment rate. Literature savants the worst.
You can only teach or write books with those. And since there's quite a huge deal of competition pretty much everyone who graduates in such subjects is sitting there complaining about the work crisis.
Meanwhile enginners of any kind get out of university and are already employed.
At least that's the situation in my country. Engineers have the highest employment rate. Literature savants the worst.
"Interdisciplinary Fine Arts" is probably the most worthless degree on the planet in any country.
But yeah. Culture means increasingly less in this reality-TV-fueled country, so it becomes harder and harder to be employed with any sort of arts degree, be it the fine arts (music, theater, painting/sculpture, etc.) or the "liberal arts" of literature, psychology, history, etc.
ok arts, which is what I was inferring but wanted to be sure.
yeah, you're accurate in a way, but even if you pull off finding a job, STEM jobs generally pay better, but the market still kinda blows, need good experience under your belt, and hopefully a job after doing an internship somewhere. I got boned out of one due to some other circumstances (well permanent) but at least I have 1.5y of experience in the field on my record now, which is better than 0 I guess.
That *** is dumb.
I (and a few other STEM people) crack jokes on the liberal arts all the time, I've ranted a time or two about they shouldn't have full degree status and such, waste of time/money etc...
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.