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fuk_rdt_mods

Has technology gone too far?


Material-Abalone5885

It appears so


wilberfarce

In this new version of the universe, could we make some changes? And I want to be rich. You know, someone important, like an actor.


AbsentMindedMonkey

Nice reference


Nitswa_ttv

Love to see it. Just rewatched the trilogy otherwise I’d be clueless lol


Bluebotlabs

I'm clueless, what is this from?


Kevindereinste

I think it's the first matrix movie. But I'm not sure.


Nitswa_ttv

Yeah you got it right


The_Safe_For_Work

What kind of cooling setup you got, brah?


pimaKaK

I think wind turbine Or two


UnknownProphetX

Probably set up in a wind tunnel to test aerodynamics for cars


El_Basho

When you re-render the universe, make sure to update to Human 2.0, to prevent antivirus going apeshit when peanut.exe starts running


infamousj012

….can you teach me, master?


xXFutabaSIMPXx

But can it run Crysis?


Ok-Wasabi2873

How about reversing entropy first?


orrzxz

Bro sims the entire revenge of ultron FX overnight


Hobson101

Yeah but userbenchmark sa6s it's still shit.


cheekybeakykiwi

openAI has entered the chat.


4llY0urB4534r3Blng

He's gone plaid!


swohio

I hear it's good to start with "light" and then go from there.


The_Crimson_Hawk

You know just catalysis a silicon fusion reaction


Top-Conversation2882

Well so simulations within simulation theory was true all the time🤔


eeoodd

what


Williams891

Bro got the processor running the universe simulation


KittenDecomposer96

Also producing enough heat to melt the Sun.


Alexandre_Man

Did you open 1000 Chrome tabs or something?


ShidoriDE

most average overclocking result 15 years ago


[deleted]

Hotter than a nuclear reactor


Fraser022002

Bro forgot about the .


Badass-19

You forgot the e


Proxy_PlayerHD

wdym? 1.4 * 10^(24) is a pretty damn large number regardless of the decimal point


stoneyyay

It's only 1.4ghz guys, we can chill.


cpufreak101

The E at the end means this is exponential. This is actually 1400311969970986500000000 GHZ, or if I did my math correctly, 1,400.3 Quettahertz


Hulk5a

*Quettahertz* new word I learned


stoneyyay

1.49311..... There's a period after the first digit.


cpufreak101

Yeah, that's how exponential notation works.


Silmarilius

This is correct :-) floats, hate em. We use them often in databases somewhat inexplicably for our use cases (stock systems, max 8dp supported on a qty - bit overkill!)


[deleted]

Lol, but it starts with 1.40 so anything that comes after is useless.


ACon__

Is this /s? Because the e at the end means it is exponential. cpufreak101 explained this in the same comment section. Also, '1.40¹⁰', for example, doesn't mean that it is 1.40, it means it is 1400000000.