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GhostBSD + MATE
System Name | Gen2 |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 5950X |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Crosshair Viii Hero Wifi |
Cooling | Lian Li 360 Galahad |
Memory | G.Skill Trident Z RGB 64gb @ 3600 Mhz CL14-13-13-24 1T @ 1.45V |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 6900 XT Nitro+ |
Storage | Seagate 520 1TB + Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB + lots of HDD's |
Display(s) | Samsung Odyssey G7 |
Case | Lian Li PC-O11D XL White |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex SE Platinum 1000W |
Mouse | Xenics Titan GX Air Wireless |
Keyboard | Kemove Snowfox 61 |
Software | Main: Gentoo+Arch + Windows 11 |
Benchmark Scores | Have tried but can't beat the leaders :) |
System Name | Desktop |
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Processor | i5 13600KF |
Motherboard | AsRock B760M Steel Legend Wifi |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U9S |
Memory | 4x 16 Gb Gskill S5 DDR5 @6000 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Gaming OC 6750 XT 12GB |
Storage | WD_BLACK 4TB SN850x |
Display(s) | Gigabye M32U |
Case | Corsair Carbide 400C |
Audio Device(s) | On Board |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 650 P2 |
Mouse | MX Master 3s |
Keyboard | Logitech G915 Wireless Clicky |
Software | The Matrix |
If you view it in its original resolution (1080p) you should be able to read it easily. I think 7 and 8 are optimal. If it is bigger I find it less comfortable to read. The idea behind PragmataPro is that lines are more compact in height and width. You can view a lot of windows at the same time. And another advantage of this is that it is less stressful for your eyes.How do you see anything with terminal text that small?
System Name | HP EliteBook 725 G3 |
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Processor | AMD PRO A10-8700B (1.8 GHz CMT dual module with 3.2 GHz boost) |
Motherboard | HP proprietary |
Cooling | pretty good |
Memory | 8 GB SK Hynix DDR3 SODIMM |
Video Card(s) | Radeon R6 (Carrizo/GCNv3) |
Storage | internal Kioxia XG6 1 TB NVMe SSD (aftermarket) |
Display(s) | HP P22h G4 21.5" 1080p (& 768p internal LCD) |
Case | HP proprietary metal case |
Audio Device(s) | built-in Conexant CX20724 HDA chipset -> Roland RH-200S |
Power Supply | HP-branded AC adapter |
Mouse | Steelseries Rival 310 |
Keyboard | Cherry G84-5200 |
Software | Alma Linux 9.1 |
Benchmark Scores | Broadcom BCM94356 11ac M.2 WiFi card (aftermarket) |
But doesn't non-mmWave 5G (which is essentially just LTE Advanced+) use the same frequency bands as the older standards? One thing that I wonder is if the newer WiFi standards would be better or worse from a health perspective. I think they may be better due to higher efficiency, which means less RF-EMF is needed to transfer the same amount data. Of course, if people compensate for this with 4K video and other nonsense than it would not really be an improvement.Millennials are having more vision problems and at a younger age than previous generations. Nearly 70% of millennials experience eye strain, and more people are nearsighted than ever before. This is thought to be due to the way millennials live their daily lives. Smartphones are not good for your eyesight and RF-EMF has many side effects that are not known to the general public because the telecom industry does not want people to know about it. But specifically 5G radiation is worse for the eyes than 4G and 3G according to research.
If you want detailed info on this topic, here are 119 resources mainly focusing on the biological effects of ELF-EMF and RF-EMF: https://pastebin.com/sVYMs85NBut doesn't non-mmWave 5G (which is essentially just LTE Advanced+) use the same frequency bands as the older standards? One thing that I wonder is if the newer WiFi standards would be better or worse from a health perspective. I think they may be better due to higher efficiency, which means less RF-EMF is needed to transfer the same amount data. Of course, if people compensate for this with 4K video and other nonsense than it would not really be an improvement.
System Name | HP EliteBook 725 G3 |
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Processor | AMD PRO A10-8700B (1.8 GHz CMT dual module with 3.2 GHz boost) |
Motherboard | HP proprietary |
Cooling | pretty good |
Memory | 8 GB SK Hynix DDR3 SODIMM |
Video Card(s) | Radeon R6 (Carrizo/GCNv3) |
Storage | internal Kioxia XG6 1 TB NVMe SSD (aftermarket) |
Display(s) | HP P22h G4 21.5" 1080p (& 768p internal LCD) |
Case | HP proprietary metal case |
Audio Device(s) | built-in Conexant CX20724 HDA chipset -> Roland RH-200S |
Power Supply | HP-branded AC adapter |
Mouse | Steelseries Rival 310 |
Keyboard | Cherry G84-5200 |
Software | Alma Linux 9.1 |
Benchmark Scores | Broadcom BCM94356 11ac M.2 WiFi card (aftermarket) |
Yes, you are referring to mmWave 5G here, which uses significantly higher frequencies ("they go up and down faster") than "regular" 5G (which is quite similar to LTE (Advanced)) and as a result the signal also does not travel as far.If you want detailed info on this topic, here are 119 resources mainly focusing on the biological effects of ELF-EMF and RF-EMF: https://pastebin.com/sVYMs85N
With 5G waves, the waves have a different shape, they go up and down faster, but they don't go as far.
This only applies to mmWave 5G, which will only be implemented in metro areas for this exact reason. Outside of the metro areas, in less densely populated areas (where it does not make economic sense to build a lot of cellular towers and where the bandwidth demand is also much lower) there will only be "plain" 5G, which is basically "LTE+" or "4.5G".You can achieve higher speeds, but you need more cell towers to have the same range over the same area.
I think that the main distinction will be between 5G mmWave and all the traditional cellular technologies, including "plain" 5G.You need much more energy as well. Standard 5G radiation penetrate less deeply into the body, but skin and eyes are more exposed than with 4G. In the beginning it was thought that 5G would be less harmful because it penetrates less deeply into organs. But newer studies show that you have a lot of potentially bad general systemic effects because skin and eyes are so strongly irradiated. It's hard to say whether 5G is worse or better than 4G for humans and for our evolution.
Is that Scheme code? Also, what music player are you running?During the development of 5G people had very little knowledge about Brillouin Precursors. Researchers and the telecom industry actually did not know with certainty that Brillouin Precursors really existed. After the development of 5G, several researchers succeeded in proving that Brillouin Precursors really exist. These waves can be very harmful to biological cells. It is not really known whether the current 5G radiation is powerful enough to generate Brillouin Precursors, but it is known that the 5G radiation is so strong that you come close to this point where the possible formation of Brillouin Precursors must be taken into account .
FreeBSD and PeKWM screenshot
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It is Common Lisp which is very similar to Scheme but has more advanced capabilities. Common Lisp has long been the leading language for software research and advanced development projects. Its ability to tackle the biggest problems is unmatched. It is an energy efficient programming language unlike Python, Ruby, Lua, etc. Usually it is just a little faster than Java, but in some specific situations it can be faster than C. It also uses less RAM than Java, which is one of the problems with Java. For compact apps or for shorter scripts, Common Lisp is often faster than Rust. I'm not talking about super short scripts, but rather advanced tasks. So it's really when an app starts doing very computationally intensive tasks that Rust starts to take less time than Common Lisp at some point. Another advantage of Common Lisp is productivity. It's not the most productive programming language ever, but it's more productive than Python and Ruby for a lot of problems. Common Lisp is almost always many times more productive than JS, Java, C and Rust. This language has become less popular as Google pushed Python a lot, although Python is a less smart programming language compared to Common Lisp in many areas.Is that Scheme code?
ncmpcpp in combination with musicpd and OSS in bitperfect mode with real-time sound ( <5ms latency)Also, what music player are you running?
System Name | Gen2 |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 5950X |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Crosshair Viii Hero Wifi |
Cooling | Lian Li 360 Galahad |
Memory | G.Skill Trident Z RGB 64gb @ 3600 Mhz CL14-13-13-24 1T @ 1.45V |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 6900 XT Nitro+ |
Storage | Seagate 520 1TB + Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB + lots of HDD's |
Display(s) | Samsung Odyssey G7 |
Case | Lian Li PC-O11D XL White |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex SE Platinum 1000W |
Mouse | Xenics Titan GX Air Wireless |
Keyboard | Kemove Snowfox 61 |
Software | Main: Gentoo+Arch + Windows 11 |
Benchmark Scores | Have tried but can't beat the leaders :) |
System Name | Desktop |
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Processor | i5 13600KF |
Motherboard | AsRock B760M Steel Legend Wifi |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U9S |
Memory | 4x 16 Gb Gskill S5 DDR5 @6000 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Gaming OC 6750 XT 12GB |
Storage | WD_BLACK 4TB SN850x |
Display(s) | Gigabye M32U |
Case | Corsair Carbide 400C |
Audio Device(s) | On Board |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 650 P2 |
Mouse | MX Master 3s |
Keyboard | Logitech G915 Wireless Clicky |
Software | The Matrix |
This is Devuan's default look with XFCE. I installed it on a USB 2.0 flash stick like you normally install it on an SSD/eMMC/HDD, I mean it's a permanent install and not a 'live' desktop.
I did not use any special software. You just need two USB sticks. Let me call them USB1 and USB2.What software did you use to do that? Years ago I set something similiar up with an Ubuntu distro but never got it to work quite right.
System Name | System2 Blacknet , System1 Blacknet2 |
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Processor | System2 Threadripper 1920x, System1 2699 v3 |
Motherboard | System2 Asrock Fatality x399 Professional Gaming, System1 Asus X99-A |
Cooling | System2 Noctua NH-U14 TR4-SP3 Dual 140mm fans, System1 AIO |
Memory | System2 64GBS DDR4 3000, System1 32gbs DDR4 2400 |
Video Card(s) | System2 GTX 980Ti System1 GTX 970 |
Storage | System2 4x SSDs + NVme= 2.250TB 2xStorage Drives=8TB System1 3x SSDs=2TB |
Display(s) | 1x27" 1440 display 1x 24" 1080 display |
Case | System2 Some Nzxt case with soundproofing... |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar U7 MKII |
Power Supply | System2 EVGA 750 Watt, System1 XFX XTR 750 Watt |
Mouse | Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum |
Keyboard | Ducky |
Software | Archlinux, Manjaro, Win11 Ent 24h2 |
Benchmark Scores | It's linux baby! |
System Name | Gen2 |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 5950X |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Crosshair Viii Hero Wifi |
Cooling | Lian Li 360 Galahad |
Memory | G.Skill Trident Z RGB 64gb @ 3600 Mhz CL14-13-13-24 1T @ 1.45V |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 6900 XT Nitro+ |
Storage | Seagate 520 1TB + Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB + lots of HDD's |
Display(s) | Samsung Odyssey G7 |
Case | Lian Li PC-O11D XL White |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex SE Platinum 1000W |
Mouse | Xenics Titan GX Air Wireless |
Keyboard | Kemove Snowfox 61 |
Software | Main: Gentoo+Arch + Windows 11 |
Benchmark Scores | Have tried but can't beat the leaders :) |
System Name | Shinano |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X |
Motherboard | ROG Strix B550-F GAMING WIFI II |
Cooling | Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120SE |
Memory | 32GB DDR4 3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 6700 10GB |
Storage | 970 EVO Plus 1TB | A1000 480GB |
Display(s) | Lenovo G27q-20 (1440p, 165Hz) |
Case | NZXT H510 |
Audio Device(s) | Sony WH-1000XM4 | Edifier R1000T4 |
Power Supply | SuperFlower Leadex Gold III 850W |
Mouse | Logitech G305 |
Keyboard | IK75 v3 (QMK) | HyperX Alloy Origins |
System Name | WS#1337 |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 5700X3D |
Motherboard | ASUS X570-PLUS TUF Gaming |
Cooling | Xigmatek Scylla 240mm AIO |
Memory | 4x8GB Samsung DDR4 ECC UDIMM |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 3070 Gaming X Trio |
Storage | ADATA Legend 2TB + ADATA SX8200 Pro 1TB |
Display(s) | Samsung U24E590D (4K/UHD) |
Case | ghetto CM Cosmos RC-1000 |
Audio Device(s) | ALC1220 |
Power Supply | SeaSonic SSR-550FX (80+ GOLD) |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Modecom Volcano Blade (Kailh choc LP) |
VR HMD | Google dreamview headset(aka fancy cardboard) |
Software | Windows 11, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS |