Well, is he right /g/?
>>61721159
No. Stallman was jus havin a bad day. He was a good boi. He dindu nothin. He was goin back to colledge
>>61721312
>>61721356
Seriously tho he is a bit autistic but he's basically correct about everything.
How the fuck do i bring myself to use firefox, it seems so fucking laggy and slow compared to chrome, chrome seems more polished, and quick for watching youtube, etc.. why should i use something else outside of privacy?
>>61721096
please recommend some browsers that are not firefox
>>61721096
Enjoy your botnet.
Go to the auto get firefox 57 through the Nightly builds. It dropped yesterday, and it has a bunch of performance features that have been in the works for years and a new UI. They also made Rust just to make those features happen which is pretty cool.
Downside is nightly, but if you report bugs, they actually get handled in my experience, which is pretty cool i guess.
the fuck is an acpi error ¿?
HARDDRIVE ERROR
>>61721094
wouldnt that be AHCI error
>>61721094
how i fix that and like >>61721100
would it be ahci?
What's are /g/'s toughts on KDE?
obsolete
Budgie is everything that KDE is but better.
>>61720880
Krita is great, the rest of KDE is decent.
>>61720880
Shit like any other open source software
My PSU just exploded. It literally started shooting sparks out the back and melted the cord. It's lasted me roughly 9 years and I know I should have swapped it earlier. It was a good overkill of an PSU for me that I never even used it's full potential. You'll be missed. RIP in piece.
Please send prayers for the rest of my parts.
F
At least you have an excuse to get a modern, more efficient PSU.
>>61720872
>My PSU just exploded. It literally started shooting sparks out the back and melted the cord. It's lasted me roughly 9 years and I know I should have swapped it earlier. It was a good overkill of an PSU for me that I never even used it's full potential. You'll be missed. RIP in piece.
>Please send prayers for the rest of my parts.
Is your processor ok? Mobo, RAM, and praphics card? Were there any warning signs?
Pic unrelated.
For for respect
>it's 2017 and he puts his files on a rusty, loud spinning drive that'll eventually die due to harsh vibrations.
>>61720867
byte/$
raid
you're a faggot
>harsh vibrations
>the trap meme
Is dynamic memory a meme?
in a dinosaur language like C, maybe
Friend you're gonna need data outside of your function stack or the program image globals and statics. Does your program not grow at runtime ever?
>>61720844
Mission-critical software developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab (e.g. satellite firmware, interplanetary rovers, etc.) is not allowed to use malloc/free.
http://lars-lab.jpl.nasa.gov/JPL_Coding_Standard_C.pdf
I'm required to learn Python for work, its data gathering and analysis related, what IDE would suit this purpose the best?
>>61720678
Pydev unless your employer is willing to pay for it.
>>61720678
PyCharm, my dude.
>>61720780
Community PyCharm is meh. but yeah, commercial PyCharm is pretty damn good.
Ultra graphics is a meme.
>>61720662
is this what async looks like?
>>61720662
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5ZsaavKNR8
>>61720662
Wow I never knew putting a game on high instead of ultra caused interlacing artifacts, thanks for letting me know.
Is it good?
>>61720640
i heard good things about it.
waiting for them to complete the vmm hypervisor so i can virtualize linux and windows
It's good. A bit slower than Linux and with worse driver support, but it's great for what it is.
>>61720640
It kicks ass, but muh games, so slackware
>go to college orientation
>they give out free Microsoft office copies
>tfw just spent over $100 to buy office a month ago
>>61720638
Give me a copy man
>>61720703
The site they gave me now only shows an android app. it seems I can only access word with my outlook student email account
>>61720638
> tfw no libreoffice
I'm planning on setting up tensor flow and working with some sequence to sequence models (https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/seq2seq) and setting up a toy translation example between English and French (I've already got TF up and running in docker, just haven't started anything yet because I wanted some advice first). For another case I want to implement though, I was reading through the bucketing and padding section, and my one language (B) it will be a fixed length chunks and I was wondering if I would see too bad of a performance hit if I created separate buckets for each possible tokenized length of A? (Probably end up with about 2 dozen buckets or so and I haven't been able to find anything on performance issues with buckets) I'll be using an approximately 1TB dataset for this project, which is larger than the sample language translation dataset they use in the tutorial.
I'm definitely a newb when it comes to machine learning, I've set up torch-rnn in docker and ran a few toy examples through it (The ones from https://medium.com/@ageitgey/machine-learning-is-fun-part-2-a26a10b68df3 mostly, as well as tiny-shakespeare, the combined works of stephen king and the combined works of robert jordan) and saw some cool output and wanted to try the next logical step of tensor flow, and seq2seq matches one of the problems I really want to play with .
install gentoo
>>61720558
Recently I found this site about Machine Learning for artists (http://ml4a.github.io/), and I'm fairly new to it as well but perhaps you can find some of the resources you need
>>61721685
Gentoo isn't officially supported by CUDA.
>"Windows Defender has finished scanning your computer and found 0 threats"
T-Thanks.
Not your blog, shitpost frog
>>61720528
>windows defender has finished scanning your computer and removed a shit ton of threads
>tfw its all stuff I personally put there
>tfw they are also trying to trick me into deleting archives of source code
FUCK YOU MICROSHAFT
Windows is a threat in and of itself.
Anybody do QA here?
no one on /g/ has a job
they just sit in their bedrooms and complain about people with jobs using macbooks
I wish I got paid to break shit on purpose.
>>61720507
'Sup anon
I haven't owned a cellphone in about 15-17 yrs. I bought my first smart phone the other day.
I was wondering, are there any cool apps or tricks I can use with it? It's a samsung.
Also, is there a type of ad blocker I can get? I get a lot of ads on it.
tl;dr give me a quick gestalt on tricks with samsung phones.
get a heart rate measuring app granpa. there are browsers with adblock, but you cant block ads on apps unless you find a shitty work around
>>61720508
Thanks, which browser would you suggest?
>Samsung
Drink windex