What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
I wonder if you could get ZeroTier running on the EdgeRouter?
Possibly. I haven't used them hardly at all, so I didn't want to chance screwing anything up. I figured I could play around with mine to see what's possible.
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That would make for a cool project.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I wonder if you could get ZeroTier running on the EdgeRouter?
It's just amazing to me that you can have thousands of clients hooked up to a virtual network and accessible from anywhere and have ping times of 17ms (lowest I've seen in my tests so far). And with hardly any set up at all.
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@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I wonder if you could get ZeroTier running on the EdgeRouter?
It's just amazing to me that you can have thousands of clients hooked up to a virtual network and accessible from anywhere and have ping times of 17ms (lowest I've seen in my tests so far). And with hardly any set up at all.
That's how it's always been We had that we OpenVPN before moving to Pertino and had it with Pertino. If you are doing internal VPNs, the speeds get even better, of course.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I wonder if you could get ZeroTier running on the EdgeRouter?
It's just amazing to me that you can have thousands of clients hooked up to a virtual network and accessible from anywhere and have ping times of 17ms (lowest I've seen in my tests so far). And with hardly any set up at all.
That's how it's always been We had that we OpenVPN before moving to Pertino and had it with Pertino. If you are doing internal VPNs, the speeds get even better, of course.
I wish you could have devices and users on this like with Pertino, but for free I can't complain.
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Well, just tried Shoppe Keep on the Mac and, like so many Mac apps, the only way to do anything was to power cycle the laptop. Argh.
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Tried Blackguards, so far that looks like a good game.
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Cheesecake Factory for dinner.
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Am I the only one who has noticed that Windows Admins often feel like Linux is hard only because whatever they needed to do on Linux was hard and on Windows it was so hard or impossible that they gave up? It's an odd definition of hard. No matter how hard something is, doable is always easier than impossible.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Checked out "Home is Where One Starts". Looks like it is going to be cool. Needs a faster machine than I have currently to take advantage of it, though. Even in a small window the MacBook Pro can barely handle the "medium" graphics level!
What GPU is in the MBP?
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Not sure but it is the highest end one available for the MBP. It's the nVidia discrete model.
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Is it the 2015 or 2014 model?
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Retina, the very latest 2015 model. Top of the line, most recent.
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Played several hours of Blackguards and the kids watched me play and really enjoyed it. Not a bad game, not a style that I would normally choose but I got sucked in and it is fun.
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at work now
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@scottalanmiller said:
Retina, the very latest 2015 model. Top of the line, most recent.
hmmm, well it's either Intel Iris Pro or an AMD Radeon R9 M370X
More likely the AMD.
Spec sheet if you're interested: http://www.amd.com/en-us/products/graphics/notebook/r9-m200
It is a 3 year old GPU but from what I can see, it blows away the previous nVidia GPU.Is the game a port to OSX? Might just be a bad port.
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@nadnerB said:
Is the game a port to OSX? Might just be a bad port.
Might be, it seems that over half of all games on Mac don't run at all. Can't figure out if it is a Mac compatibility issue or just bad games. It's so common, it seems unlikely that it can just be the fault of the games themselves.
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AFAIK Macs don't do OpenGL brilliantly. They seem to be pushing OpenCL.
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@nadnerB said:
AFAIK Macs don't do OpenGL brilliantly. They seem to be pushing OpenCL.
OpenCL is a competitor with CUDA. It's not for graphics or games. It's for parallel processing using the CPU and GPU together.