mercutio: @weather akl BryceBot: Auckland International, New Zealand: Light Rain ☂ Showers 57°F (14°C), Humidity: 82%, Wind: From the SW at 25 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-37.00805664,174.79167175 or re-request this with: @weather -v akl mercutio: it seems winter started early here m0unds: lol, little umbrella character
@weather kaeg BryceBot: Double Eagle Ii, NM: Partly Cloudy ☁ 63°F (17°C), Humidity: 27%, Wind: From the West at 10 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=, or re-request this with: @weather -v kaeg staticsafe: @weather yyz BryceBot: Toronto-Pearson International, Ontario: Partly Cloudy ☁ 68°F (20°C), Humidity: 24%, Wind: From the West at 14 MPH Gusting to 21 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=43.67722321,-79.63055420 or re-request this with: @weather -v yyz m0unds: i think my gpu took a dump
not getting any activity from the card when i power up my machine. no leds, no fans, no output. tried it in another machine and had the same issue. bleck. mercutio: did you check the power cable to it? m0unds: yep, it's fine staticsafe: RIP m0unds: i'll build a funeral pyre in my neighbor's yard and burn it staticsafe: what card is it? m0unds: sapphire 7970 staticsafe: ah m0unds: i've had it for a few years staticsafe: time to upgrade? :D mercutio: damn m0unds: i guess
wasn't planning on it, hahaha mercutio: there's no good upgrades. m0unds: probably just gonna go nvidia mercutio: well not if you want to use linux and open source drivers.
gtx 960 you could go to
but it means binary drivers for linux. m0unds: nah, i'd go 970 or 980 mercutio: sounds expensive :/ m0unds: i don't use linux so that's not a problem for me mercutio: i dunno, if oyu're not planning for it.. BryceBot: That's what she said!! m0unds: AMD's drivers are a shitshow mercutio: oh right
yeh in linux amd btu nvidia for windows i reckon
gtx 970 is probably a good idea for windows. m0unds: by that i just meant i wasn't throwing cash aside to upgrade my gpu, haha mercutio: i have a r9 290 it's not too bad
does 96hz at 1440p fine. m0unds: that's good mercutio: with everything on high
yeh the only thing i got to go a bit slow so far is tomb raider.
on the extreme settings thingy.
i was blown away by tomb raider tbh
it's a bit old now, but i hadn't tried anything "rich"
i got bored of it pretty quick though. i think it's like $10 on steam or something so i don't care that much :) m0unds: yea, i liked it mercutio: damn it's hard to find 4k videos on youtube m0unds: there was some new edition of it released for ps4 and xbox one, so i got a copy of it pretty cheap around xmas mercutio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e6svwrk2NQ BryceBot: YouTube video: "GTX 970 Tomb Raider 4k 3840x2160 Benchmark" by xyz2theb m0unds: there's a guy who does gadget reviews who only uploads in 4k iirc mercutio: that's 1080p@60hz m0unds: tressfx does pretty well w/hair mercutio: i mostly play dota and openttd
which don't even need a good card :) m0unds: i've been playing the hell out of the witcher 3
well, had beeen
been
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hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks mnathani_: @weather yyz BryceBot: Toronto-Pearson International, Ontario: Clear 57°F (14°C), Humidity: 31%, Wind: From the SW at 8 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=43.67722321,-79.63055420 or re-request this with: @weather -v yyz mercutio: @weather akl BryceBot: Auckland International, New Zealand: Mostly Cloudy ☁ 55°F (13°C), Humidity: 77%, Wind: From the WSW at 26 MPH Gusting to 38 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-37.00805664,174.79167175 or re-request this with: @weather -v akl mercutio: damni t feels colder than that. mnathani_: you feeling better mercutio?:
or was that a while back mercutio: mm? mnathani_: you said you were sick mercutio: that was aegs ago wasn't it mnathani_: may have been some time back
I guess mercutio: i got up too early today :/
adn went to bed too late :/ mnathani_: is your day job remote? mercutio: yeh mnathani_: or do you go in mercutio: i've been remote for ages.
it has it's pro's and con's
thing i most miss is daily lunch walks
nowhere good to eat in walking distance from here :( mnathani_: do you work tickets? mercutio: nope mnathani_: manage a team? mercutio: nope
mostly just fix stuff / do stuff
respond to questions :) mnathani_: communicate via phone or email? mercutio: phone and im
mostly. mnathani_: jabber?
or lync? mercutio: yeh and skype
skype is good for talking while doing stuff. mnathani_: yea, I really like skype
prefer it to using my cellphone mercutio: it varies for me. mnathani_: I have one of those unlimited* us canada subscriptions mercutio: i like skype for tlaking while doing stuff
but if i'm just talking to someone phone seems better, cos i can take it outside easily :) mnathani_: with a headset mercutio: i feel claustrophobic talking on phones inside
always have.
it's kind of weird.
actuually i muuch prefer talking outside to real life people too normally.
especially if it's a standing kind of conversation.
i suppose everyone has their own style. mnathani_: is working remote a perk, or necessity (not enough office space for everyone) mercutio: it's because i moved cities. mnathani_: ahh mercutio: i used to have an office
adn i had an office wehn i first moved here.
in one of those shared office thingys. mnathani_: are you guys customers of level3? mercutio: nope. mnathani_: any other tier1? mercutio: nope
but like 3rd tier bandwidth :)
buy
even arp is buying level3 through someone else. mnathani_: cogent? mercutio: well it's a bit dfiferent here
because most of the bandwidth is international.. mnathani_: I didnt realize that. I thought arp bought level3 directly mercutio: so you tend to buy mixes rather than providers.
check out the dns on it
it's via giglinx.
it's pretty much the same diff mnathani_: is ARP too small to buy from level3 direct? mercutio: providers like level3 suck to deal with at smaller commit levels.
well they'd pay more.
it's like using an insurance broker.
you get the same service, but through someone else, and you save money. mnathani_: is that kind of like a reseller? mercutio: it's also generally easier to deal with afaik. mnathani_: or wholesaler / distributer mercutio: yeh i suppose
places like level3 vary their prices heaps
so if you had more time than money you could probably haggle a good deal with them.
or were buying larger commits.
bandwidth is like that in general really. mnathani_: is hurricane electric big where you are? mercutio: people in the same city may pay twice as much as anohter customer for the same commit level.
nope.
they're not even here.
only verizon are here of international tier1s.
afaik
and they don't seem common. mnathani_: I would have expected Sprint / ATT mercutio: oh att maybe here i think. mnathani_: Telia Sonera maybe mercutio: but in a limited capacity
sprint got bought out by someone
ntt is in australia.
but not here.
so yeah what usually happens is people buy bandwidth from multiple providers adn then resell it.
becauuse like you need capacity to auustralia for asia... and the US for ... everything else.
then one weird thing about here, is that there's domestic capacity too
so you buy domestic capacity to the two biggest isp's
from either one of them.
so it's like at&t and verizon or something
where you can buy transit to either of them and they peer freely between them.
but otherwise youu're screwed.
because they won't freely peer. BryceBot: That's what she said!! mercutio: then most of the smaller to medium sized providers all peer freely.
there's probably as many nz providers peering in nz as there are US providers on any2ix.
heh i'm rambling now :)
i don't actually know how much level3 costs.
but afaik providers like cogent are much cheaper for gigabit burstable on 10 gigabit.