He still isn't using the new macOS

>he still isn't using the new macOS
why?

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because im not a toddler

what the fuck is your excuse?

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>mpv
That's one reason.

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Because I'm not a faggot

>1600p screen
>scale everything so you have 720p workspace

what did he mean by this?

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>1280x800

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I'm pretty sure there's a Blu-ray of that. You really don't have to watch a Youtube rip.

how did you fix it?

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>being a guinea pig

>what is a file size limit on Jow Forums
what does he continue to mean by this?

i'll check for that but this was the highest quality download i could find at the time. the movie is low budget so i wouldn't expect it to be terribly high quality footage

i didn't really have to fix anything. just brew install cask mpv or just use the precompiled binary

>not being bleeding edge
lolmao @ u

>>being a guinea pig
this, broke many of the things I need... and it turn I just got black theme.

one could say I was blacked.com

Windows 7 is better

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what did it break, user?
genuinely curious. everything i use seems to be working just fine

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Actually there may not be a Blu-ray. Is that 8.25GB 1080p?

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mpv, node (fixed it), react native and some of my projects (fixed it)..

there's probably more, but it doesn't come to mind lol

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It only runs on iToys
And the only way I am getting as much computing power out of a Mac is if I drop 12 grand

>pic related

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nah, it's ~4GB
i'll have to look for that version

my mpv seems to be working fine

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>what does he continue to mean by this?
He probably means you're uploading unoptimized images.

if you're doing serious computations on a laptop then you're doing it wrong
develop on laptop, deploy on servers or computing clusters, analyze again on laptop
you do have access to a high-power computing cluster for academic research... don't you, user?

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I am not on a laptop
have fun larping

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don't like it

can you follow a conversation?

understandable.

fpbp

>using namespace std;
>not using iterators
>not using copy/move semantics
>comments trivial shit like "compute FFT of the rows"
If you get anything but F for that homework, your TA (or whatever poor soul grades assignments) should be executed.

>>using namespace std;
>>not using iterators
>>not using copy/move semantics
justify a single one of these criticisms and i'll consider it. go ahead; you won't.

>>comments trivial shit like "compute FFT of the rows"
commenting "trivial shit" is helpful when you're learning something for the first time. not that you'd know anything about learning.

F
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B
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>look at this super high end i7 we put in our fruity toddler toy!
>wtf dont use it!
Mactoddlerism.

if you're going to fight a strawman at least make it entertaining for us you clown

uhh, 900p actually

MACTODDLERS BTFO

>using namespace std;
Namespace pollution. Not an issue for your 1000loc homework, but a nightmare in any serious project. If you really want to avoid those few keystrokes, there are using-declarations.
>iterators
Easier to read, convey intent, allow compiler to prevent you from doing retarded shit.
>copy/move semantics
Convey intent, performance.
>commenting "trivial shit" is helpful when you're learning something for the first time
Why do you need to copy information from a book to your code? I know everyone learns differently, but this seems really wasteful and meaningless. Why not just read the book and sketch things you don't immediately grasp on a paper? I find notes that i've written myself few years back much more illustrative and enlightening than a comment like "int x = 0; // assign 0 to x". But whatever, you'll learn to learn effectively once you're not a freshman.

Because I like having a computer that can last for more than 1 year.

Because official support ended with 10.11. I could get 10.12 if I changed my Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card and maybe 10.13 too

>IINA is definitely more superior than those two