Message from @Tervy

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2019-07-11 17:33:07 UTC  

they like to pull that shit with videogames. sometimes theyll be awful on only amd or require specifically the latest i7 and nvidia meme to get over 60 fps and have to be eventually patched to fix it

2019-07-11 17:46:19 UTC  

no matter how professional someone is, sometimes they goof up

2019-07-11 17:47:01 UTC  

and sometimes enough people goof up in a row for the goofs to reach the consumer

2019-07-11 19:49:37 UTC  

usb c for consumers is a pretty big clusterfuck yes

2019-07-11 19:49:44 UTC  

but for people making the device, no

2019-07-11 19:50:10 UTC  

i don't really see the parallel with videogames

2019-07-11 19:50:13 UTC  

completely different thing

2019-07-11 21:24:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/527849695020580866/598988099380314115/maxresdefault.jpg

2019-07-11 21:26:44 UTC  

god bless terry

2019-07-11 21:26:59 UTC  

he was too pure for this world

2019-07-12 11:59:31 UTC  

So they can't fix the pi 4 with a bios firmware or something? Lol

2019-07-12 12:00:31 UTC  

its due hardware so no

2019-07-12 12:00:55 UTC  

basicly "smart chargers + smart cable" thinks its audio device if it does not have 2 resistor but only 1 shared resistor

2019-07-12 12:01:24 UTC  

and as raspbi for some reason or other used 1 shared resistor the "smart" chargers regonize it wrong

2019-07-12 12:01:27 UTC  

and shit the bed

2019-07-12 12:02:11 UTC  

it does not matter to any normal charger or etc system

2019-07-12 12:02:16 UTC  

just for the smart chargers

2019-07-12 12:03:45 UTC  

so if you happen to use "smart"charger and/or type-e "smart" usb-c cable it wont work properly ??

2019-07-12 12:07:16 UTC  

Type-e = Electronical Marking/Electronicaly Marked cable what has microship,resistors and larger price tag

2019-07-12 12:07:47 UTC  

what generaly are used only for devices what specialy require some power-modes

2019-07-12 12:08:06 UTC  

standard probly says something about amp-limits or "gen 1 compatitly" bullshit too what considers "EMCA" circuitry etc

2019-07-12 12:13:06 UTC  

people smarter than me can correct me if i have misunderstood any part of that

2019-07-12 13:14:31 UTC  

how does amd fare in the mobile cpu market?

2019-07-12 13:17:18 UTC  

upcoming laptop stuff is not yet in market .. few ryzen desktop replacement laptops aand thats about it

2019-07-12 13:19:38 UTC  

then there are those 2500u/3700U and their brethen what are tolerable but nothing to write home about really

2019-07-12 13:19:52 UTC  

so i5-i7 still dominate right

2019-07-12 13:20:03 UTC  

depends what you need

2019-07-12 13:20:19 UTC  

but usualy its safer bet unless you know your usecase accurately (aka needs those cores/support whatever

2019-07-12 13:21:17 UTC  

my non tech friend asked me and i dont follow laptop tech so i had to ask just in case

2019-07-12 13:21:27 UTC  

but i remember intel being forever dominant in laptops

2019-07-12 13:21:36 UTC  

considering they need to ask.. its what ever they find for smart price for them :P

2019-07-12 13:22:12 UTC  

but support wise its always nice to show need for non-intel laptop chips too

2019-07-12 13:22:29 UTC  

if amd does same for battery time what they did to cores (historicaly speaking this is unlikely unless they really get the market support for it).. aww yes for laptop world

2019-07-12 13:25:55 UTC  

god damn some of these scammy deals

2019-07-12 13:26:17 UTC  

supposedly price from 1000 E down to 600ish

2019-07-12 13:26:28 UTC  

when same specs other laptops start at 600

2019-07-12 13:27:06 UTC  

yeah comparison and window shopping really helps with laptops

2019-07-12 13:27:32 UTC  

specialy comparison sites where you can just throw wanted specs and it pukes out most if not all avaible models for that shit

2019-07-12 13:28:09 UTC  

"ram from 8gb up" "cpu up from 8 threads and 2.5ghz" "battery from 9-cell etc etc

2019-07-12 13:29:27 UTC  

in hindsigth if i were smarter back when i got my last laptop it would be completly different spec wise

2019-07-12 13:29:42 UTC  

more focus on uptime than anything else