Does anyone ACTUALLY USE .NET who is NOT a Corporate Cuck™?
>>61397379
Define: Corporate Cuck
>>61397379
No. People mostly use .NET because their senior-citizen boss demands it.
>>61397379
Is there any way to answer this without you calling me a Corporate Cuck™?
Why is Frasier a monkey nigger?
what did he mean by this?
>>61397328
not technology
>>>/b/
who is frasier exactly? one of his hallucinations thats a psychiatrist like Frasier from the tv show?
Why doesn't the Chromecast have support for Firefox?, I really don't wanna return google chrome
>>61396502
>Chromecast
proprietary garbage.
You mean for casting your PC display? It's just that no one is willing to bother. It can be done though, in theory. The source of the Chromecast extension for Chrome is available. It's just a tough nut to crack.
>>61396543
It's mostly used for casting videos with the Chrome App "Videostream".
What is a good programming language for visual simulations? Nothing specific, I just want to be able to create some rules and see what happens. For example creating creatures with a certain behaviour, or recreating Conway's game of life.
I've been using Java and it is pretty statisfactory but I would like to learn something else.
Python seems nice but it doesn't even have anti-aliasing and it's slow as fuck.
pygame + box2d
>>61396492
Your choices:
1) Processing
2) Processing
3) Processing
>>61396507
>>61396556
These are both very good options.
Mfw, 19 January 2038 and I see the faces of all Linux guys.
KYS applefags.
>>61396407
care to explain?
>>61396407
Unix*
Thinking of buying a Sony XD80 (X800D in USA) as my monitor/console TV
43 inch as I think 49 would be way too big for my viewing distance, it supports a decent wide colour gamut and only 33ms input lag at 4k 4:4:4 (or 4k/1080p for console)
I don't play any online FPS games which would demand input latency of under 5ms, but would 33ms be acceptable for most vidya and general PC usage?
Another TV I was looking at was the Samsung MU6400 which hasn't good as good of a HDR, but only 19/20ms input lag
>>61396282
TV as a monitor is just fucking retarded. get a nice fast 120Hz 1440p monitor and enjoy non-blurry, non-low-dpi image.
>>61396282
check this http://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-43UD79-B-4k-uhd-led-monitor
>>61398325
> ...unless you want something bigger than 32 inches
FTFY
This is the world's most powerful computer.
>As powerful as commedore 64
>tiny onboard storage and flash
>communicates through radio signal (not wifi not bluetooth).
>can be reflashed by pulsing light at it in the right pattern
>solar powered (able to survive with nothing but light in the room)
>also powered by ambient heat in the room
t. google the worlds smallest computer
>>61396206
he he meant to say worlds *smallest* computer
>>61396206
>This is the world's most powerful computer.
>As powerful as commedore 64
>>61396206
How expensive are they op? When can I buy some?
What do you guys think of sites like http://altraise.tk, http://dnew.site/, and other alternative fund raising sites that don't censor? altraise is using ethereum and bitcoin. I am not sure about the others like dnew, but I think they use traditional payments.
>>61396141
Are all of them nazis or just stupid enough to defend the establishment like the Bilderberg group? Because I know infowars wouldn't want to be defending the bad guys, but surprise surprise...
>fundraising
>Bitcoin
>Ethereum
So they don't want money
People sometimes pay mind to the celery rather the reason someone's asking to be funded no mater what site they use. So it's really whatever.
Which websites, social networks or communities do you think will continue to exist on the Internet 50 years from now? Assuming the Internet will still exist 50 years from now, of course.
>>61395899
Of course internet will exist, holy fuck that's a really good question, I don't know. I know for a fact 4chan is gonna die by 20 years from now.
>>61396213
google and blacked
Hotmail
i just tried to install arch
i couldn't figure out shit i talked w/ my friend for 2 hours
i just just gave up
tl;dr linux sucks
install gentoo
>>61395831
Try to be less of an idiot
>>61395833
u think i wont have to do "setnomode" shit
>no respect, I tell ya
>I tried installing Windows 10 yesterday, but one look at me through the webcam and it uninstalled the telemetry itself
>>61395644
That was pretty decent.
>>61395644
Oh, i still dont get any respect.
*adjusts collar*
When i try to negotiate a TCP session, the other host just ACK RST me. I tell ya, no respect.
>you'll be free, hackers
>you'll be free
>>61395572
we'll never be free again
>>61395572
GNU/Linux is undeniable proof that money rules the world. We had a REAL chance at freeing ourselves from corporate tyranny, and look what we did with it... It's no wonder Microsoft and Apple think it's alright to sell our details to advertising companies and hand them out freely to the NSA.
>>61395572
We aren't free to begin with, that's literally why we became hackers.
4.20GHz (Turbo Boost Up To 4.5GHz) Intel Core i7-7700K Processor/ 128GB SSD + 2TB 7200rpm SATA III Hard Drive/ 16GB DDR3 SDRAM/ 8MB L3 Cache/ NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 With 8GB Dedicated Video Memory/ Liquid Cooling/ Windows 10 Home 64-Bit/ Black Finish
with liquid cooling youll be just over 80fps
kill yourself
No you need a white finish to run it at 80fps.
What are some modern 16:10 laptops with an acceptable keyboard?
...Acceptable keyboard means NOT YOU, applefags.
>>61394613
>...Acceptable keyboard means NOT YOU, applefags.
Obviously "acceptable" is an emotional measure, not an objective one.
>>61394613
The only non-Apple 16:10 laptops I know of are Panasonic's, and I don't know how the keyboards are.
>>61396465
Apple's butterfly switches are objectively unacceptable.
>>61394613
Surface Book (3:2)
>Buy 1440p monitor
>Only dock browser to left or right half of the screen because websites look weird at fullscreen
4k must be horrible, luckily it will be 3 or more years before they become more mainstream.
Why don't you split the screen area into thirds or something? It's pretty easy to do on any OS/DE as far as I'm aware.
This is only a problem on systemd/linux. macOS and Windows 8+ have proper support for scaling.
>>61394565
I'm on 10