They literally get realtime rendering by not bothering with the rendering equation and just applying a progressive guassian blur 1 to 6 times on an image and then combining it all together.
@slaphappy I'd agree. After others have spent years doing research in all sorts of different ideas, these guys come up with a method that works so much better that it's quite literally amazing.
I just need to find a nonshitty car but apparently you need to travel a bit further to get a decent price for a nice one and that's kinda hard WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE A CAR
> Quelle soirée ce Kick-Off Rhône-Alpes !! Le meilleur depuis mon arrivée chez GFI en 2008. Une animation incroyablement passionnante : un appareil photo avec des lunettes et chapeaux, 5 morceaux de musiques qui ont tourné en boucle pendant 1h avec une interruption de 5 minutes entre chaque chanson. Et que dire de "l’oeuvre commune" ... Quelle comparaison par rapport au cirque à Paris et à l’ambiance "rodéo cow-boy" de Nantes !!! Vivement l’année prochaine : retourner à l’Embarcadère pour la Xème fois et à la future soirée soporifique
@Xeo so I decided I'll start learning the F2L algorithms. I'm looking at this and I have no fucking idea how you guys can do that faster that layer-by-layer
it takes me ages just to recognize the code of a configuration, let alone the associated sequence of moves
@Mikhail So after rerunning the SSD wear out calculations. I'm not so sure that the 4 x m.2 thing is such a great idea. This time I re-ran the numbers with write amplification as well as a better estimate of the quantity of writes that will be done. And it does look good at all - at least for consumer SSDs.
Basically, if I assume P/E cycles (typical for a consumer SSD) and a write amplification of just 2x (I'll be doing mostly sequential writes on an empty SSD), it'll last roughly 60 days of continuous operation.
Now I don't intend to use it 24/7. Maybe 10 hours a week. So they'll die in a couple of years.
I have some lit files I want to convert from mircrosoft reader files to something my other devices can read. My friend says I should have clit, in
$ which clit
/usr/bin/clit
but I cannot find it. I tried locate clit but the results are unrelated. So then I tried sudo apt-get install clit but ...
@wilx Yeah. The I/O will be pegged 80-90% of the time with sequential I/O that is split roughly evenly between reads and writes. So assuming the 500 MB/s SATA3 cap, that comes down to slightly less than 250 MB/s writes.
This during operation. I don't intend to use it like this more than 10 hours a week.
My current set of 16 hard drives has shown very little attrition over the past 8 years (except for the Seagate ones which died early and everyone knows they suck).
@ThePhD I'm not sure how graphics people use the word, but it certainly should be light dependent--as it's normally used, it's a measure of the radiation (light, in this case) that's falling on a surface.
Computing a boolean value efficiently based on some bound integral number is a job for bit twiddling:
const unsigned long long ps[2] = {0x28208a20a08a28ac, 0x800228a202088288};
bool is_prime(unsigned x)
{
return (x < 128) && ((ps[x >> 6] >> (x & 63)) & 1);
}
If you look at the binary repr...
That sounds like saying that robbing is ok, but buying stolen goods is fined, because fining people that rob means fining people that are already deep in the shit.
The exchange of money is entirely unrelated to the marriage and/or the constitution of the family. That is, again, unfaithfulness to the person who agreed to uphold a monogamy (or whatever conditions of the relationship with the people involved).