Throughout the year, there are multiple challenges a student has to face at school. Homework, good grades, and other stuff are all examples. One can either succeed or not so succeed in these areas. For me, I can say that I went through many successes and failures during the school year.
Homework doesn't really count as a success but when you have to pull off something big, it feels like a huge success. For example, the group project that's worth 10% of your term mark. There always seems to be a person slacking off and does not want to do anything no matter how hard you convince them. Sometimes, they listen but they do a really bad job in the process. So now, I have to stay up until 12:00 AM making changes so massive to someone else's work that I might as well re-write the whole thing. However, it felt great when I finally finished his part because it means that the rest of my group and I can mess around with the slacker the day the project is due and tell them that no one did his part and watch him freak out. I recommend doing this to anyone that is in or has been in a similar situation because it will be totally worth it.
For the topic on grades, the closest metaphor I can relate them to is a double edged sword since I have both succeeded and failed at them. For example. I have done extremely well on numerous subjects, getting above 90 for most of them. But the thing that is killing them right now is math. I never really invested a lot of time on the subject and that has lowered my grades as a result. Sometimes, I can make really stupid mistakes that can drop me as much as 5%. But there was I thing I really messed up on and that was the trig section on the midterm. I thought to myself, Trig, this is easy; let's just say I was unaware that my calculator was in Radians instead of Degrees. Plummeted straight down from a 92 to a 75. To this day, I always double check my work. I also check that my calculator is right mode.
Saturday, 10 March 2018
Friday, 16 February 2018
Linux
Thought you might not have heard of Linux, just like Windows and iOS, Linux is an operating system (OS). Linus was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, a student at the University of Helsinki. Even though approximately 2.1% of global OS users have Linux, it is the most widely known and used open source OS in the world.
The key difference that makes Linux so unique is that it is an open source operating system. This means that the code used to create Linux is free and available for pubic view and edit. Users with the appropriate skill can also contribute to the OS. The core pieces of Linux are generally common and has many distributions. This gives Linux a plethora of customizable options. For example, applications, such as word processors and web browsers can be transferred ad swapped as you please. In addition, the home screen in fully customizable allowing you to make full use of the public code within Linux.
What Makes Linux so Unique?


If you wish to contribute to Linux
Mainly, Linux is written in C programming language but has other programming languages as additions. That said, you don't have to be a programmer to contribute to Linux. The community is always looking for other improvements to work on such as suggestions and design of the OS. Forms of contribution include
Testers - to make sure the code is running smoothly
Designers - to design eg. user interface and graphics
Writers - to write tutorials and information on how to operate Linux
Translators - to translate the writers work into other languages
Packagers - to put the code together and ensure it runs well
Evangelists - Linux propaganda
Developers - writing the Linux software
If you want to learn more about the Linus OS or wish to try the OS for yourself, then visit their website using this link below.
https://www.linux.org/
If you want to learn more about the Linus OS or wish to try the OS for yourself, then visit their website using this link below.
https://www.linux.org/
Friday, 9 February 2018
Upgrading your Graphics card
In the previous blog, I mentioned about people wanting to upgrade their toaster; I mean graphics card. Today, we are going to look at some popular choices to help guide you in your decision on which one to purchase. The first one we are going to look at is the NIVIDIA GeForce GT and GTX series.
According to NIVIDIA, the GTX series splits off into two categories. The first category is for everyday computing and HD video [GT]. NIVIDIA states that these graphics cards are for "more than just great graphics. Speed up your favorite applications and play popular games the way they're meant to be played". These graphics card models range from 210 to 740. Here is the list of the models by NIVIDIA going from lowest to highest.
These graphics cards are great if you are on a budget ranging from $20 to $90. However that does not means that they perform like budget graphics cards. Well, all except the 210 and maybe the 610. For me, I run a GT 740 on my ASUS computer and it performs excellently. I can run "Elite Dangerous", on a high graphics setting and achieve over 45 FPS on a regular basis with rare occasional frame stuttering, but that is due to the beautiful graphics detailing woven in. By the way, I highly recommend this game is you enjoy exploring.
NIVIDIA GT

GeForce 210
GeForce GT 610
GeForce GT 720
GeForce GT 730
GeForce GT 740
Elite Dangerous 3.0 |
Then there is the second category of graphics cards that are specifically designed for HD gaming. This category is made for hardcore gamers who compete with their friends at who has the best frame rate. NIVIDIA quotes: "The ultimate GPU from NIVIDIA. Delivers intense performance and the broadest set of features for gamers who demand the best". Unfortunately, "the best" also includes the most expensive. They range from $150 to over $1000. You will have to be wise in your decisions if you wish to purchase such a godly GPU. These graphics cards range models range from 950 to 1080, the most godly being the 1080Ti. Again, here is a list of the models starting from godly, to extremely godly.
NIVIDIA GTX
GeForce GTX 980Ti
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 1050Ti
GeForce GTX 1060
GeForce GTX 1070
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce GTX 1080Ti
These graphics cards have all the qualities of the GT series but on a whole new level.
Graphics cards in this category are of the highest quality and are made for dedicated gamers. At least 100 frames per second can be reached with these graphics card. Th
The NIVIDIA series graphics cards are certainly remarkable and are a pleasure to operate; especially for beginners and the experts.
These graphics cards have all the qualities of the GT series but on a whole new level.
Graphics cards in this category are of the highest quality and are made for dedicated gamers. At least 100 frames per second can be reached with these graphics card. Th
The NIVIDIA series graphics cards are certainly remarkable and are a pleasure to operate; especially for beginners and the experts.
Saturday, 20 January 2018
Windows vs Mac
The war between Microsoft and Apple started long before you were born and is still raging on today. Many people are preparing to purchase a PC and along with it, an operating system, an OS. The
first thing that comes to mind when it is time to decide is which company to buy it from and usually, the choice is between Windows by Microsoft or a Macbook, from Apple. So let's get down to the pros and cons of each OS. If you make it to the end, you can reward yourself with a pat on the back and might even get cake. ------->
The Windows OS was released on Novembe
r 20, 1985 making it a pioneer of OS history. From then to now, the OS has undergone numerous upgrades, overhauls and even failures (*cough*Windows Vista). Today, Windows offers ex
tensive flexibility in its software and uses making it favorable for many customers. It has more software available that any other platform and offers great backwards compatibility. Backwards Compatibility is the ability to support older versions of software. For example, it is possible that you can run Windows 7 if you are currently using Windows 10. Security and the change of getting a computer virus increases however because now you're one of the big boys on the block and are a target to those wanting your sweet, succulent personal information.
Particularly, the gaming community seems to love using this OS as it allows for greater disk storage space as well as RAM allowing for plenty of graphics detailing and a smooth frame rate. This is a blessing for those who want to upgrade their graphics card that is a toaster shoved violently into your PC. Windows is also compatible with all games designed for use on a computer/laptop. Who doesn't like playing on "Ultra" graphics mode with 147 FPS?
The MAC OS is much younger than Windows. Its release date is March 24, 2001. The MAC OS is used specifically on computers and/or laptops made by Apple. The most common form of the OS is on the laptop, referred to as a Macbook. The OS is more user friendly and you quickly get used to it after learning the basics. Not like in Windows where you accidentally press "f12" when browsing and a bunch of code pops up out of nowhere making the experience not so enjoyable. However, professional Windows users have mastered the ancient art of the "f12" button and are said to have control over all four seasons and the UNLIMITED POWER OF THE UNIVERSE! Okay maybe not the last parts. On the other hand, once you have gotten the hang of it, there is not much more you can do. Sadly, no "f12" superpowers for you. A silver lining to all this; your OS is much less likely to succumb to viruses and security issues thus lowering the amount of maintenance and a smoother experience.
Here, we arrive at the end of this comparison. To briefly summarize, if you wish to get the most bang for your buck, Windows can provide it all, and much more. However, if you prefer a more user friendly interface and high security, go for a MAC. Now get out there and go treat yourself to a cake!
WINDOWS OS

r 20, 1985 making it a pioneer of OS history. From then to now, the OS has undergone numerous upgrades, overhauls and even failures (*cough*Windows Vista). Today, Windows offers ex
tensive flexibility in its software and uses making it favorable for many customers. It has more software available that any other platform and offers great backwards compatibility. Backwards Compatibility is the ability to support older versions of software. For example, it is possible that you can run Windows 7 if you are currently using Windows 10. Security and the change of getting a computer virus increases however because now you're one of the big boys on the block and are a target to those wanting your sweet, succulent personal information.

MAC OS

THE END
Here, we arrive at the end of this comparison. To briefly summarize, if you wish to get the most bang for your buck, Windows can provide it all, and much more. However, if you prefer a more user friendly interface and high security, go for a MAC. Now get out there and go treat yourself to a cake!Monday, 8 January 2018
Windows 7 vs Windows 10 Should you upgrade?
A quick disclaimer: I know I'm a bit late covering this topic but lets just get right down to it.
Today, most of the world is using the Windows 7 OS by Microsoft. But Windows 7 was getting old and we needed something new. Microsoft responded with a new OS, Windows 8. Windows 8 was a failed design with A START MENU WHAT WERE YOU THINKING!? (please excuse the amount of salt in that phrase)The most noticeable difference between the two operating systems is that the once glassy, rounded home screen has been changed to a flat, colorful and boxy one. The overall flatness if Windows 10 makes it look far more professional and appealing than Windows 7. Naturally, this big of an overhaul would send people rushing to upgrade yet 48% of Windows users still use Windows 7 while only about 28% use Windows 10. So why are people so reluctant to upgrade? (Probably because of some START MENU in your past Microsoft, hm?)
One reason is that your machine does not read the requirements for Windows 10 to install. Usually, it takes at least 20 GB of open hard drive space to install the 64 bit version (16 GB for the 32 bit version). You'll also need an extra 2 GB of RAM and a Direct-X 9 capable video card.
In Windows 10, personal privacy is also reduced as the OS is configured to send feedback to Microsoft for updates and to show ads in the Start Menu. Of course, these features can be turned off but you'll have to browse through the settings first. In fact, Windows 10 gathers more data from your computer than any previous version.
Windows updates are usually a good thing; there might be some bugs and glitches here and there occasionally. No problem, you can just turn the auto updates off. Not in the case of Windows 10 though. There's no off button for the updates so if an update comes out and there are bugs with the new update, it will spell trouble for your computer. However, Microsoft is very thorough with its updates and triple many even quadruple checks them before they are released and you can choose when to install the updates so all is not lost. I recall one time that Windows 10 failed to update on my computer so it started a boot loop and the OS was clinically dead so I had to revert back my old OS which was Windows 7. Hopefully, you will be much luckier than I am.
So should you upgrade to Windows 10? If you don't mind auto updates and some reduction in personal privacy plus you have some hard drive space and an extra 200 dollars, by all means go ahead. However, if you agree to most of the information above, it's best that you stick to your current OS.

One reason is that your machine does not read the requirements for Windows 10 to install. Usually, it takes at least 20 GB of open hard drive space to install the 64 bit version (16 GB for the 32 bit version). You'll also need an extra 2 GB of RAM and a Direct-X 9 capable video card.
In Windows 10, personal privacy is also reduced as the OS is configured to send feedback to Microsoft for updates and to show ads in the Start Menu. Of course, these features can be turned off but you'll have to browse through the settings first. In fact, Windows 10 gathers more data from your computer than any previous version.
Windows updates are usually a good thing; there might be some bugs and glitches here and there occasionally. No problem, you can just turn the auto updates off. Not in the case of Windows 10 though. There's no off button for the updates so if an update comes out and there are bugs with the new update, it will spell trouble for your computer. However, Microsoft is very thorough with its updates and triple many even quadruple checks them before they are released and you can choose when to install the updates so all is not lost. I recall one time that Windows 10 failed to update on my computer so it started a boot loop and the OS was clinically dead so I had to revert back my old OS which was Windows 7. Hopefully, you will be much luckier than I am.
So should you upgrade to Windows 10? If you don't mind auto updates and some reduction in personal privacy plus you have some hard drive space and an extra 200 dollars, by all means go ahead. However, if you agree to most of the information above, it's best that you stick to your current OS.
Friday, 8 December 2017
Google Play Store vs App Store
Here is the extension of the apple vs android. The iOS and Android software have different download "hubs". For the iOS, it's the App Store. With Android, it's the Google Play Store. I promised in the last blog that I would do a review on this so here it is. We will be comparing 2 aspects: user interface/design, and apps available for download on each platform.
Both the App Store and the Google Play Store have simplistic home screens that allow for efficient navigation between tabs. Whether you are looking for music, e books, or games, you can get there with a swipe of a finger. Though both download platforms are good in quality, Google Play Store has an edge in this comparison due to a better organization of apps and their information. It also has easy access to view your installed apps, updates pending and account settings. In addition, Google Play highlights sections recommended for you and new and updated apps as well. This way you will have a different browsing experience and not get the same old apps being showcased over and over again. As a bonus, the Google Play Store looks much more colorful and aesthetically pleasing than the App Store's basic contrast design.
USER INTERFACE/DESIGN

APPS
Downloading apps on Google Play and the App Store are a breeze. With just a tap of the screen, you have all apps at your disposal. But the question is, which apps are available for download first? Some apps are available exclusively on the App Store while others are just for the Google Play Store. For example, the game "Brawl Stars" is only available for download on the App Store.
While it is a difficult process for developers of an app to make it available for download on the App Store, almost all are very stable. With the Google Play Store, it is less of a hassle but much more apps will have minor instability and bugs with the software. An app such as "Snapchat" will run more smoothly on an iOS than on an Android simply because of its download origin. Tough the change is not noticeable at first, it is definitely there.
I SORT OF MESSED UP
Now we come to the end of this comparison. In hindsight, I realized that this comparison should have come before the Smartphone comparison because now, you probably gotten the smartphone and you are stuck with whatever download platform you have. I only hope that which download hub is on your smartphone, you are happy with its features. If not, you can have my strawberries.
Friday, 3 November 2017
GAME OF PHONES -Android or Apple

1. HARDWARE/SOFTWARE
Typically, smartphones made by apple like the iphones are high in quality and performance. Since only Apple makes iphones, it has good control of the hardware and software including how they work together. Their smartphones are also unlikely to overheat.Android phones are a different story. It's hardware and software are used by multiple manufacturers like LG, Motorola, Samsung, etc. Because of this, Android smartphones vary in shape, size and weight. This means choosing your smartphone will be all the more difficult, first choosing the brand then the model. For example, the LG (brand) G4 (model). Unfortunately, in some brands, Android smartphones are more likely to overheat due to a poorer quality . We wouldn't want another Samsung note 7 incident anytime soon (insert sinister laugh here).
Some people like Apple's simplicity of choosing high quality devices while other may prefer Android's greater, inexpensive selection choice.
2. APPS

Personally, I prefer using Google Play more than the App Store simply because of the ease of access and colourful design. There will most likely be a separate review covering the more specific details of the two download hubs.
3. SECURITY


Because most smartphone viruses are meant to be downloaded on Android, it is far more safer to download random things on the internet using a smartphone made by Apple than on Android; not that you should... right? Not all is lost though. There are various antivirus apps available for download in the App Store or Google Play.
Judgement Time
Now we have come to the end of this comparison. These were the pros and cons of Apple and Android smartphones. As said before, there will be a separate review of Google Play and the App Store which will help finalize your decision. In the end it all comes down to your decision and what type of smartphone you want to purchase that is best for you.
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