One For The Dust Bin
Added 2019-01-17 05:40:05 +0000 UTCThis was way too long and didn't say enough. I'm practicing being a better communicator, so I am going to do a different version of this at a different angle that is maybe more information dense.
I am having fun with computer science -- that's always a given -- but sharing it with y'all. That's the tricky part that's a bit of a time vampire for me.
Some work doesn't always translate to interesting videos. Though I was surprised the 2990WX+EPYC coverage got the attention it did.
Some neat stuff happening. :D And, like I say, thanks to y'all powering the whole thing.
I really like a new version of this video a lot better. Tomorrow I might change my mind. REEEEEE
Comments
I am liking this, would like to see more.
taste_like_tofu
2019-01-26 11:00:38 +0000 UTCHonestly, I don't mind the VLOG style format
2019-01-18 19:37:46 +0000 UTCI like the vlog style and there's plenty of content here. Keep it! :)
MarcT
2019-01-18 15:59:24 +0000 UTCThere is nothing wrong or bad about this video, if i want a entertaining video i 'll watch the news :D. i watch this type of video's to learn ( attempt to learn) things about computers and you (Level1Techs) deliver most of the time. The format (style or delivery) does not matter that much. Keep it up
2019-01-17 10:19:24 +0000 UTCI thought it was good. Your guys' stuff is usually pretty dense, never hurts to take it easy sometimes.
spiralout112
2019-01-17 08:03:48 +0000 UTCLove this work :) I was going to post on the last video but here goes. Is there any logic to running a lean linux host and passing through all the hardware needed and configuring the CPU in various architectures and sockets/cores/threads to a Windows Client ? Sounds like you did it in windows with its tools. But can you trust that is doing its job ?
Marten
2019-01-17 06:00:18 +0000 UTC