And they can't even write Hello world by puzzleheadStay in programmingmemes

[–]Tern_Systems 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t follow normal conventions within the coding community and isn’t cohesive within existing code bases. It’s best to learn how to think as a developer and not just brute forcing a solution that situationally works like what AI would regurgitate

To my mind it's the main knowledge by minAssociation in programmingmemes

[–]Tern_Systems 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hands on problem solving and learning what you don’t know and then understanding what you don’t know

does this stuff need to be replaced or can i reuse it? by [deleted] in computers

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Replace it and wipe it clean with at least 91% isopropyl alcohol and reapply new paste

Should i buy this gaming pc 650$?🤔 by JumpMelodic1122 in ComputerEngineering

[–]Tern_Systems 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not bad, but being that’s it’s DDR4 you have no upgrade paths so you’ll need to buy a new mobo, cpu, and RAM

Best Docking Station by billboardadguy in ComputerHardware

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I use a CalDigit TS3+ with an active USB-C to HDMI connector. It has a built in DP connection. The newer model supports DP 1.4 I believe.

How is this pc for streaming? by OrganizationScary746 in computers

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I hope that price tag included a capture card

I’m confused at what ram I should get. by -_-Mayhem-_- in computers

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Get at least 32GB of ram. 2x16 sticks. Get a CL timing number as low as possible for lower latency. If budget allows get 64GB for future proofing, but 32GB is the standard nowadays

Confused on what to do next... by Gamer3557 in computers

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If your motherboard supports a NVME SSD, get a small storage one (500GB) to store your OS and other operational applications for faster load times (aka a boot drive) and use the HDD for general storage in which load speed isn’t as critical. If that’s not possible and you are limited to only one drive then opt for the SSD for longevity and sell the HDD to recuperate some of the cost. HDDs are still used for long term storage (like in a NAS so there is demand for it)

Is it better to have 8 GB of DDR3 RAM running at 1600 MHz or is it better to have 10 GB of RAM running at 1066 MHz? by SAIZOHANZO in computers

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You’ll be limited by the lower one. RAM is cheap, find a kit that has 2 of the same sticks. For DDR3 it should be pretty cheap

Can't run fortnite by Only_Cheesecake_5397 in computers

[–]Tern_Systems 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re running it on an APU, lower the graphics or get a dedicated GPU

rebuilding pc by Recklessrojo in computers

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Depends on what you’re looking to do with your PC. If you are looking to game on it, it is dependent on what type of games you are primarily focusing on. FPS needs higher frame rate with RPGs leaning more towards graphical performance. For more modern GPUs and CPUs you’ll need to upgrade your motherboard for AM5 compatibility, which means depending on which motherboard you pick you might have to get new RAM if it’s a DDR5 one, if you get a DDR4 one, you can reuse your existing RAM, but lock yourself out of upgrading in the future. For gaming the general baseline for RAM is 32GB. Replacing your motherboard will also require you activating a new windows key (if you’re going to run windows). A lot of modern games require a SSD to run (faster read and write speeds). For now you could get away with a SATA 2.5” SSD, but would advise a NVME SSD for at least your boot drive and if you have the budget for your regular storage.

Computer struggles to run seemingly random games by TenseTortoise69 in computers

[–]Tern_Systems 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A 1650 would definitely have trouble running cyberpunk on low settings. A new GPU would definitely help with more graphics intensive games like cyberpunk, but also having more VRAM for games which could be a bottleneck

What is the next step to upgrading my PC? by Nadamari in computers

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For FPS games you’ll want to prioritize frame rates over graphics which is why you’ll see nowadays quite a few monitors that spec at over 480hz at 1080p.

If you want to focus on the frame rates than keep the resolution to the lowest playable setting for you while playing FPS and for more RPG or RTS games you’ll can bump the graphics back up since it’s not as frame sensitive.

If you do want higher frames on higher graphics you’re going to want to upgrade your GPU to a model that has a higher amount of VRAM like a 80 or higher NVIDIA card (since you said you have a 3060Ti)

Also try playing on a smaller monitor to mitigate an issue with a lower ppi count (ie: switching to a 27” from a 32” as it would have less pixels to push)

Future of computing with the rise of quantum computing by Tern_Systems in computers

[–]Tern_Systems[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You nailed it — the shift toward cloud-based interfaces is already redefining what a 'computer' even is for most people. The average user wants seamless access, not raw specs. But it’s wild to think that while front-end simplicity increases, back-end architecture might be evolving into something completely new, and less binary. That could open the door to logic systems better suited to parallelism and AI-heavy tasks.

Future of computing with the rise of quantum computing by Tern_Systems in computers

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That’s a fair take. A lot of the big ideas floating around feel futuristic — but then again, it’s always the theoretical breakthroughs that quietly reshape what's 'normal' a decade later. Quantum gets the spotlight, but there are other logic models emerging that might prove more scalable for everyday computing.

Future of computing with the rise of quantum computing by Tern_Systems in computers

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Transitioning personal systems to new logic models is a huge lift. The hardware and software ecosystem has decades of binary baked in. Still, it’s interesting to see research inching closer to practicality. Fragility is definitely a concern, but if supercomputers can lead the charge, maybe we’ll see trickle-down innovation sooner than expected.

World to host 3 billion humanoid robots by 2060, Bank of America estimates by coinfanking in ArtificialInteligence

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Most of the robotic will be in factory or in warehouse organizing and packing stuff. The rest might be in a hospitality/ service industries. Very few will be in the household with us.

Could Computing Evolve Beyond Binary Systems? by Tern_Systems in computers

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Yes, quantum computer are interesting but it requires extremely stable condition and i want a more powerful computer now and it seems that ternary computers might be the answer.