I was in a filmmaking class in SF and one of the students was an ex-employee (class was for post-grads). Needless to say she had access to the HQ on the weekends and smoked everyone with each assignment because the building made her films look Kubrick-level. Didn't even matter the camera quality her shit looked next level purely based off the location.
As a structural engineer who is also a big a fan, I have to say that saying the bridge collapsed because an engineer did not press a button is an absurd oversimplification of the situation
I have a laptop with a 3070 and am in college and it's not super loud. Honestly it has served me super well not just for gaming but for everything because it just runs faster. The 3070 is pretty good. Not an ad, I'm just happy with the laptop I got right now
I bought a returned computer at best buy (the issue was the original case was too small, causing overheating) with a fat i7 and 3070 in it for only $1300 right before the GPU market went bananas. Best card I've used, runs everything I play at highest settings. Real W from Nvidia in that card
Never buying a gaming laptop again. So expensive and so hot. Had one with a 3080/i7 inside and it ran at 100c idle. I’m buying a desktop for my dorm and a cheap little laptop for classes (google docs and stuff). Or maybe Alienware just sucks fat dick
Just remembered the one time i sat next to a guy in college who had a built-in full-size mechanical keyboard in his laptop with the loudest switches. Crazy times
Clearly Brandon's next move needs to be to work at FTX. A true challenge, and he gets to work with his idol, the guy who cleaned up the Enron bankruptcy as his boss.
The not wanting to pull out a gaming laptop thing is so real. I never had a problem with it cause I’m shameless like that, but the college I went to is known around here as the “bougie” option, so not a surprise that like 90% of the student body used a MacBook. Pulling out any sort of windows laptop there was something that got looks, even if you weren’t directly “laughed at” for it. A little under 30 people in my class, and 4 of us didn’t have a MacBook, and we would always sit in the same row (not planned or anything), so it would be a bit of a funny image.
I drove past the place evan flipped like every day cause I worked at the amusement park down the street lol. I actually saw him doing the flip at the sign in front of my work and had no clue what was happening until I saw the vid.
Yeah as someone who just quit a toxic shitty job, I absolutely would volunteer that info to anyone who asked me about it ESPECIALLY if they were thinking of working there
Seeing how far gaming laptops have come is crazy. My machine that I bought in like 2018 has a 1080 ti, can barely run Fortnite, is hella loud when it gets going and is kinda bulky. Now I look at these thin lightweight laptops people have that can run games with massive graphical detail. It’s insane how far the technology has come in just 6 years. Maybe I’ll look into upgrading my rig at some point and try an Nvidia. Thanks for the tip Biggest of A’s
Maybe the stats show otherwise but I feel like a title/thumbnail that actually focuses on how Atrioc interviewed there is way more interesting. Current thumbnail and title is so much more generic and boring than the actual clip.
Almost completely off topic but Blitz has some kind of memory leak in it, and they know because after a while the app auto restarts “for performance” and if it doesn’t it just takes more and more ram. Kinda strange
Hey Atrioc or anyone that could answer, if you are that deep into a hiring process, like 3rd interview at Disney gaming, what's the better way to decline or delay the process?
another laptop recommendation for any college students, i got a 2023 asus zephyrus g14 with a 4060 and its been great. doesn’t look like gamer cringe but runs games well. also for any engineering students solidworks runs so good i can’t believe i was using a 1060 before.
Just wanted to point something out, it was the FIU bridge that collapsed not one at FSU. Also not so fun fact, the engineer got his degree at FIU.....so take that as you will.