What did you incorporate from TBBT in your daily live?

Let me know what you use as inside jokes, quirks or habits that you’ve got from watching the show. I’m talking about things like the Indiana Jones whip sound, three knocks on the door, singing warm kitty soft kitty, bazinga!, ordering food at the same places on certain days and what not!?

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u/nok01101011a — 1 month ago

What temp difference to expect 11vs8 (140mm) fans HS 420

Hi Folks, I’m happy to join the family and I first of all: wow, this thing is huuuge. Coming from an H510Elite, my eyes have first to adapt to this bulky beauty. However I keep wondering if there are any reliable tests on YT or someone with experience who benchmarked the different constellations. I don’t mind adding the extra 3 fans but I like the look more with only 8.
My system is pretty old besides my 5090FE, there’s a Ryzen 5900x (with AIO cooler) and 64gb ddr4 ram. If the temp difference is about <5°C, I think I’d go with 8 fans. The 9 fan config is also interesting and perhaps the most efficient? I’m just happy to chat with someone about it. Thanks

u/nok01101011a — 2 months ago
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So now scraping data without permission is bad for AI training? Irony died on spot

u/AminoOxi — 2 months ago
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how do I recreate this haze + backlight look?

Hey everyone! I’m shooting a narrative scene soon with a group of people and would love to recreate this look intentionally instead of relying on a venue. Any advice on haze machine type to rent, lighting setup, or camera settings to pull this off in a controlled environment would mean a lot. Thanks so much in advance

u/Mindless-Parsley9103 — 2 months ago
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We did it! Illinois, $450k 6.15%

Took a year to find it but happy we waited. Planned to take a pizza pic but ended up with this because moving chaos

u/No-Assistance2922 — 3 months ago
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Built an embedded hardware + cloud pipeline on my own time. Nobody asked me to, I just knew we were overpaying vendors. STM32, some cloud glue. It's now deployed and saved ~$90K in a month.

Now they want to "guard the code." Cool, but I want a promotion and IP clarity first. I have a recording of my lead confirming I built this independently, not sure how far that gets me legally. But they gave me a 3.5% rasie LOL. I can easily get a higher offer ~30% raise (recruiter called) and do basic work without sharing my IP.

Main fear: they extract everything, document it, then low-ball or phase me out. Plus I know my current employer has neither the grit nor the innovative minds in leadership to get to where I am.

Thinking about either walking and commercializing it myself, demanding a formal IP agreement before touching anything else, or lawyering up first. Not sure which. To be honest, starting a company on my own has been my dream, and I know this thing has a place inthe market.

Edit:

- The entire system was tested on my own chips, PCBs, oscilloscope/tools, AWS EC2 and database serverless trials/subscriptions for prototyping. The deployment at my employer's was after minimal API modification to my personal project.

- I’d consider 10% of my personal work has been revealed to the employer, without the rest of 90%, they would find it extremely hard to scale, and deploy this solution in other industrial settings.

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u/Ok-Student5569 — 4 months ago