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littlesimzbeezcc · 2 years
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All That's Left
Literally. This is the last three of my older custom content left and from here, I'll most likely take a while to post new content. Other than some tattoos I have pending that are actually from a few days ago that I made, so look out for those but enjoy these three different sets of freckles. It includes THREE different packages: Soft Freckles, Polka Freckles, and Sprinkle of Freckles. 
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brassaikao · 5 months
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AMD 平台手動套用記憶體 XMP 設定
前陣子架設了 AMD 5600G 平台,當時配套的是DDR4 3600記憶體,但後來發現平台實際上只跑了DDR4 2666的速度。 經確認原來我用的這條記憶體的JEDEC標準時脈只到2666MHz,剩下的3200MHz和3600MHz是屬於Intel XMP設定。 雖然AMD平台可以透過各家主機板的快速超頻功能套用XMP設定,但我的MSI A520 主機板偏偏就只能套用3600MHz的設定,這已經超過AMD原廠支援的3200MHz了,若要符合,就必須手動處理: 1. 先確認記憶體的XMP設定內容。透過CPU-Z這套軟體可以查到XMP中包含時脈、電壓、主要CL延遲時間等對效能影響較大的參數,但若要看到細部的CL延遲時間,還是要藉由主機板BIOS提供的查詢功能。(底下是MSI的MEMORY-Z查詢畫面) 2. 套用最高的JEDEC標準時脈後,重啟電腦進入BIOS…
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roseinshadows · 9 months
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The Long Shadow of Adobe
Posting some photos to the blur-from-the-north queue again. Decided to peek into the image metadata before I wipe it for publication. (I don't know if Tumblr does it automatically.)
Ah, we live in a civilized age. The metadata doesn't loudly say that the photo was made with Affinity Photo. There's a relatively inconspicuous entry in XMP metadata that says the file was produced by AP2. It's all very elegant.
ACDSee doesn't even bother to announce its presence. It's an asset manager, you see. Asset managers need to mess with the metadata frequently. If it announced every single modification to the metadata, that would render the whole history feature useless. (It only bothers to announce its presence when I use the image editing features.)
What does the legacy EXIF metadata say?
"THIS FILE WAS SOFTWARED BY ELEMENTS ORGANIZER 14.0. VERILY, CREATOR-TOOLED BY ELEMENTS ORGANIZER 14.0. THAT WAS WHAT DID IT. THAT WAS WHAT DOES IT FOREVER NOW."
...You may move away from Adobe software, but the tools cast a long shadow over you.
As you might have guessed, I haven't used Adobe Photoshop Elements Organizer for… a while now.
For film/positive scans, it'd be appropriate if the app that produced it would generate XMP history entries. Weirdly enough, Epson Scan doesn't add its name to metadata. SilverFast only uses legacy EXIF tags, which is weird.
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therigh · 2 years
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Why You Need XMP to Run RAM at Full Speed
Why You Need XMP to Run RAM at Full Speed
Your RAM isn’t working as fast as it should, and here’s how you fix it. You splurged a ton of cash on a RAM package that might run at an excessive clock frequency. However, while you regarded the reminiscence velocity in Activity Supervisor. You had been shocked to see that your RAM wasn’t operating at the marketed velocity. So, why is the high-performance RAM in your system not operating at the…
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technoeditzofficial · 2 years
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robotsprinkles · 10 months
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trying to figure out where my dad got the idea that his friend's kid (who I think is a few years older than me. so some sort of actual adult) is a computer/tech guy who knows stuff.
"hey you should talk to this guy/hang out with him, he knows a lot about computers and you could probably learn a lot from him," he says.
the guy thought his ram was his ssd. his pc didn't have xmp enabled. his cpu was 67C at idle (in bios) and 97-101C after going past bios with a couple firefox tabs and hwinfo open. he didn't know what thermal paste was.
he flatout just went to a pc building store and told them he wanted a system that could run a 3090 at full potential.
(which is fine; nothing wrong with that. I'm not of the opinion that people who buy prebuilts are dumb or "inferior gamers" or lesser or whatever. My last pc was a prebuilt. I'm mostly just really confused about how my dad thought this guy knew PCs)
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dorenarox · 1 year
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What's up with this guy's gun...
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rbrooksdesign · 4 days
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"DMT_45," digital + acrylic, May 17, 2024, Reginald Brooks
DMT = Divisor (Factor) Matrix Table
Divisors of 224:
Row1 (6 cells): 1-2-4-8-16-32
Row7 (6 cells): 7-14-28-56-112-224
Why are 224-112-56-14 not each a Perfect Number (PN), yet 28 is?
If one sums up of their respective factors, only does 28 equal itself -- 1+2+4+7+14=28. (Here factors = divisors - number itself.)
PN28 is also part of the Mersenne Prime-Perfect Number pairings, of which there are only 51 currently known.
PN=2ᵖ⁻¹ (2ᵖ -1) = 2²(2³ -1) = 4(7) = xz = xMp, where p=Prime, Mp=Mersenne Prime. The first part is the Euclid-Euler Theorem.
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postsofbabel · 7 months
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mischievousdevi · 10 months
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Installed and got my m.2 NVMe SSD working! Only had to troubleshoot for an hour or so 😅
Also noticed that I hadn't enabled XMP for my ram when I originally built my PC a few years ago. Yikes.
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crowcryptid · 7 months
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so. I built the guys pc today. I could have never anticipated that it would take like 5 fuckin hours (in reality about 7 but I’m not including breaks)
Basically. It all went wrong because FUCKIN NEWEGG SENT THE WRONG CASE. I was like. Oh you picked the white one? He didn’t. They sent us a case that’s $20 cheaper but still charged him full price. It’s the smaller version of the case we picked. And the wrong color.
I panic. I look up the specs. Oh the radiator and gpu still fit, we’re ok. Right? I ask if he wants to wait to send it back or just stick with it and get his $20 refunded.
He wants to do it today. Ok.
Oh. Oh the top of the case doesn’t have a mounting rack for the radiator.. I mean I guess we don’t need it right. Oh the case is supposed to support a 360 rad but it doesn’t fit this one. Which is one of the most popular 360 rads (the one from Corsair). Very cool.
So I had to front mount it and the tubs are ugly and curled up because the case is small.
Whatever. The rest of the build went smooth until we had to put in the psu. Wtf. The drive bay makes it impossible to put in a regular psu. It completely blocks the cables. Why is it even included?? We had to take it out. Thankfully he didn’t have any hdds
We get into the bios. Oh his 6400 speed ram is stuck at 4800. Oh. I don’t know anything about overclocking as I never needed to do it. I spend about 30 mins trying to figure it out to no avail. I tell him we’re updating the bios. This didn’t fix it. For whatever reason the XMP profile is stuck at 4800 and there was only one profile. I didn’t have the time to try to figure that out.
He says it’s ok. We get windows running fine n whatnot only to notice. Um. The case fans are supposed to be rgb? And the case has a light strip at the bottom? But it’s not working.
Another 30 mins. I fix the light strip (it was unplugged) the fans still do not light up. They spin though. Confused. I try to look it up and every answer is just plug in the sata cable for power. It’s already Plugged in. I think to myself “maybe it’s cause I put all the fans into the control hub for the cpu cooler”
So I unplug the case fans and plug one into the motherboard, daisy chaining the rest as they were when we first opened the case. The fans don’t even spin now. Bro. It’s 9:30! Fuck this. I plug them back into the hub so at least they’re spinning.
We’re both tired af and the pc is working it’s just the 3 case fans aren’t lighting up and the ram is slower than it should be, so we call it a day.
I probably could figure it out but I was so damn tired and I’m still sick and I have work tomorrow
On the plus side I learned how Intel cpus are installed and finally got to try turning on the pc while it’s just a motherboard sitting on a box with a screwdriver :3
I thought it would turn on instantly but there was like a 2 second delay that made be feel very stupid. But nope you just touch that thang and it turns on.
Oh and apparently no manufacturer prints their manuals anymore. Every single item had a QR code to read it online. That kind of sucks.
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tasmanianxdevil · 1 year
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📜 a cryptic letter I oughta tell you now that I'm not having a stroke, but you should look up a Caesar cipher translator. [WRITTEN NOTES MEME]
Xeiws,
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'Xmp xlir, Weq
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Hidden galaxy provides a peek into the past Peeking out from behind the glare of a bright foreground star, astronomers have uncovered the most extraordinary example yet of a nearby galaxy with characteristics that are more like galaxies in the distant, early universe. Only 1,200 light-years across, the tiny galaxy HIPASS J1131–31 has been nicknamed "Peekaboo" because of its emergence in the past 50-100 years from behind the fast-moving star that was obscuring astronomers' ability to detect it. The discovery is a combined effort of telescopes on the ground and in space, including confirmation by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Together the research shows tantalizing evidence that the Peekaboo Galaxy is the nearest example of the galaxy formation processes that commonly took place not long after the big bang, 13.8 billion years ago. "Uncovering the Peekaboo Galaxy is like discovering a direct window into the past, allowing us to study its extreme environment and stars at a level of detail that is inaccessible in the distant, early universe," said astronomer Gagandeep Anand of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, co-author of the new study on Peekaboo's intriguing properties. Astronomers describe galaxies like Peekaboo as "extremely metal-poor" (XMP). In astronomy, "metals" refers to all elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. The very early universe was almost entirely made up of primordial hydrogen and helium, elements forged in the big bang. Heavier elements were forged by stars over the course of cosmic history, building up to the generally metal-rich universe humans find ourselves in today. Life as we know it is made from heavier element "building blocks" like carbon, oxygen, iron, and calcium. While the universe's earliest galaxies were XMP by default, similarly metal-poor galaxies have also been found in the local universe. Peekaboo caught astronomers' attention because, not only is it an XMP galaxy without a substantial older stellar population, but at only 20 million light-years from Earth it is located at least half the distance of the previously known young XMP galaxies. Peekaboo was first detected as a region of cold hydrogen more than 20 years ago with the Australian Parkes radio telescope Murriyang, in the HI Parkes All Sky Survey by professor Bärbel Koribalski, who is an astronomer at Australia's national science agency CSIRO and a co-author of the latest research study on Peekaboo's metallicity. Far-ultraviolet observations by NASA's space-based Galaxy Evolution Explorer mission showed it to be a compact blue dwarf galaxy. "At first we did not realize how special this little galaxy is," Koribalski said of Peekaboo. "Now with combined data from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), and others, we know that the Peekaboo Galaxy is one of the most metal-poor galaxies ever detected." NASA's Hubble Space Telescope was able to resolve about 60 stars in the tiny galaxy, almost all of which appear to be a few billion years old or younger. Measurements of Peekaboo's metallicity by SALT completed the picture. Together, these findings underline the major difference between Peekaboo and other galaxies in the local universe, which typically have ancient stars that are many billions of years old. Peekaboo's stars indicate that it is one of the youngest and least-chemically-enriched galaxies ever detected in the local universe. This is very unusual, as the local universe has had about 13 billion years of cosmic history to develop. However, the picture is still a shallow one, Anand says, as the Hubble observations were made as part of a "snapshot" survey program called The Every Known Nearby Galaxy Survey – an effort to get Hubble data of as many neighboring galaxies as possible. The research team plans to use Hubble and the James Webb Space Telescope to do further research on Peekaboo, to learn more about its stellar populations and their metal-makeup. "Due to Peekaboo's proximity to us, we can conduct detailed observations, opening up possibilities of seeing an environment resembling the early universe in unprecedented detail," Anand said. The results are accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and ESA. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, manages the telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore conducts Hubble science operations. STScI is operated for NASA by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, in Washington, D.C. IMAGE....Tiny galaxy HIPASS J1131–31 peeks out from behind the glare of star TYC 7215-199-1, a Milky Way star positioned between Hubble and the galaxy. One hundred years ago, this fast-moving foreground star would have appeared directly in the line of sight, and the "Peekaboo" galaxy would not have been detectable at all. With Hubble's resolution and sensitivity, astronomers resolved 60 stars in the galaxy and were struck by the fact that they all appear to be relatively young—a few billion years old or younger. This is very unusual in the nearby universe, which has had about 13 billion years of cosmic history to develop. Peekaboo's stars indicate that it is one of the youngest and least-chemically-enriched galaxies ever detected in the local universe. The small galaxy presents astronomers with a unique opportunity for future in-depth analysis of a chemical environment typically only found in the very distant, early universe, where detailed study of individual stars' chemical makeup is not possible. Peekaboo is, in effect, a direct portal into the past, allowing us to discover what the universe was like near the dawn of time. CREDIT NASA, ESA, and Igor Karachentsev (SAO RAS); Image Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI)
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hecaestus · 1 year
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i upgraded my ram months ago and only just now found out that i was supposed to enable xmp in msi bios to make it actually run at its full speed...... so ive been running my fancy ram at a slower speed when it didnt need to be that way and i just didnt know......... [deflating balloon noise]
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corvuscorona · 2 years
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day 2 night... 🌞🌛
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hours taken: like 6? ...??
parts of CPU cooler almost installed wrong: literally all, individually (separate incidents (3+))
times mounted motherboard to case: 2
times installed graphics card: also 2
small scrape wounds sustained: ~3
displayport cables I forgot I had: 1
XMP: enabled ✅
jumpscares: 1*
*(CPU socket cover jumps at you like five night freddy. when you install it. (the CPU.))
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