Awesome! Closer to southern-style recipe of Lasagne, Boulognaise variant does without cheese for Bechamel sauce instead... Where did you learn? Italian relatives or something?
Just being from NY, i picked up a few tricks...I make great italian food. (I prefer my Lasagne with bechamel instead of ricotta myself)...my husband is also a professionally trained chef with 30 years experience. He trained in England, Italy, Saint Tropez and Yemen, among other places. --- Post updated --- Im polish, scottish, czech, hungarian and german, no italian in me as far as I know lol --- Post updated --- it was 2x lasagne weighing approx 35 lbs each lol
CLICK HERE for a pretty thorough comparison between the 1060 i have now and the 1070 i have coming in...I just realized the 1070 is not in fact a Ti card, but the performance gain for such a jump in price is really not worth it. Also, im noticing that perhaps 8bg ddr4 2400 is not going to really be enough if I really want fluid smooth gameplay (Oblivion, BNG, GTA5, ETS2, MSC, etc) so Im looking at doubling up what I currently have (ballistix 2x 4gb sport ram @2400). I found a 2x4gb kit for like 60 bucks and its an exact match to what I have now so might be worth getting that, then once the new mobo, gpu, ram and everything is all back together and working, i think ill finally be happy with the upgrading. Maybe sell the rig at an insane profit locally. I am about 750 into this rig altogether, and if you buy everything brand new, its over 1700 so i might consider selling it (after using it for a while) for like 1000, maybe 1100. Its pristine, no wear or tear anywhere, super clean, SUPER quiet, and really sexy looking
So it is turning out to be way more difficult (or maybe I am thinking to hard about it) upgrading from B chipset to a Z chipset motherboard. There is practically NO helpful information on the internet regarding this particular procedure. All the results and videos I have come across just tell you how to physically swap the boards...I know how to do that, I have done it now about 4 freaking times. Im not sure how to go about getting windows to boot up to the desktop on the new board. I just joined TomsHardware and asked for help there, this is getting annoying and I am very anxious to get it working lol
I screwed up on the update speculation thread, if anybody wants to see me miscommunicate to the extreme.
it wasnt that serious lol you good. that is all everyone does on here is speculate haha it should be called Speculation.NG
It is kinda good, you learned something new, that is reason why people fail, to learn, life just works that way I don't really know what would be preventing it to work, sometimes it can take 5 minutes for stupid windows to realize that this will not work and then it continues booting, but it really should, unless win10 is hopelessly worse than other windows.
i got pretty drunk last night so that might have hindered my memory, but as far as I remember, when I had created the USB boot drive on the old MoBo, then swapped over the new MoBo, the USB drive wasnt being recognized, essentially I couldnt get windows setup to start and perform as it should...ill have to just revisit this shit tonight when I get home. I think I am just overthinking it, over complicating it.
No, all the ports are working because I plugged my USB receiver for logitech keyboard/mouse into them all and it worked in each of the ports...
went to the store and bought some fittings managed to get almost everything double the size i needed feels bad man
just ordered the correct fittings online, but ended up buying in bulk because the unit prices looked so good! $135 down the drain for 50 parts when I only needed 5 rip
to sell? haha maybe. but i am using these to build a test product for a handbrake and pedals. i suppose it’s not too bad that i have extra pieces to use for the production models when i start selling. but it is rather unfortunate to see so much money leave my account, even if it is going to save me in the long run.
Today I started learning std::thread 's. Probably one of those things I should have learned a while back, but I haven't needed it until now. I've done OpenCL before, so some of the general concepts and constraints of multi-threaded processing were already in my head. But ofc OpenCL and threads are two distinctly different things. I'm not planning on doing anything crazy with threads, but it does mean that the game that I am working on should be able to run its simulation on a separate core. Which I predict for the scope of the game, should be more than performant enough (even without threading it might have been fine). For now it just starts a thread with an infinite loop which will contain the simulation code (with some basic protection code to prevent it from actually going on forever). So nothing more to show than a shrank window with the console logs