We started a clan on Super Deformed Gundam Capsule Fighter Online. Click here to join I’m also starting a clan page on the site here, and soon we’ll have a Ventrillo server set up again. Stay tuned for details.
It’s here, the North American version of SD Gundam Online. It’s free and better yet, IT’S IN ENGLISH!!! Thank god!! Basically think of it like Pokemon but with Gundams, and a Third Person Shooter, and not really like Pokemon in any real way, but for some reason it reminds me of Pokemon, and I think this is turning into a run on sentence, but I’m not quite sure, any ways SDGO PLAY IT!! So yeah that’s what I’ll be doing the next little while…
Our server is now using a rc build of bukkit, our tests show that it is very stable so we put it up onto the main server. The address is the same as always clint.is-a-geek.com We also have a backup server set up and running in-case we ever have any outages. We’ve already used it once with good success.
The last few weeks I’ve noticed lower performance in my media server than I should be getting out of my 6tb RAID5. At first I thought it was probably my ram, nope 3gb free. Then I checked the network, nope healthy ping and the internet performance and file transfers to other computers are fine. Cpu usage? Next to none. Then it occurred to me, maybe my files are fragmented. This is a big RAID and it’s usually 80-90% full. Research on the net of course came up with “lol linux doesn’t need defragmentation! Windows n00b!”. However the more I...
That’s right, Asus is coming out with cardboard computer cases for there ITX line, just reshape the motherboard box it came in to make your own case… It sounds like a weird little experiment to me though, it might be a good idea for testing out a motherboard, but for a permanent solution I don’t think it’s a good idea. Still you cannot deny that it is pretty neat, you can just use the box the motherboard comes in as a case! This isn’t the first time this idea has come across, Hak.5 did a segment on this a...
Or the beginning of a new frontier in Virtualized CAD, and other high end graphical applications. I think a bit of both, however I doubt we’ll see this technology producing anything close to modern gaming graphics for a while… httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRbEh_58XmI