So, got any good /g/-approved photobucket alternatives since they're obviously dedicated to sinking their own ship?
Not interested in self hosting.
>post image on 4chan
>wait for thread to be archived
>????
>PROFIT!
postimages.org/ or imgur
>>61257249
Why would any company willingly do this? They've shot themselves in the fucking foot. IU should become a CEO because making good decisions can't be that fucking hard.
Plan 9/9front Friday thread
You have a whole weekend to save technical
> Plan 9 docs
http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/
> Introduction to Operating Systems Abstractions Using Plan 9 from Bell Labs
http://lsub.org/who/nemo/9.intro.pdf
> 9front docs
9front.org
http://fqa.9front.org/dash1.maritimeengineeringstandards.pdf
> Plan 9 - Thursday Night Tech Talks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGnpNlhv6po&t=2563s
> FOSDEM 2006 plan9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJSlvoUFkBA
> A tour of Acme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP1xVpMPn8M
> Get a 9front
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZOh-lxYadc
>>61257101
> Get a 9front
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZOh-lxYadc
great ad
Do you actually use Plan9, or just talk about it?
>>61258489
Why does it care?
I use it on x220
If c++ is so good then why did they invent other languages?
>>61256795
If C++ is so good, why did they update the language so many times?
[spoiler]C++ isn't good[/spoiler]
>>61256802
/thread
If Latin was so good then why did Rome fall?
Would IT people be stupid enough that if you labeled one of these things "more server RAM" they would stick it in the server and fry it? Asking for a friend
>>61256526
Even common pajeet wouldn't fall for that.
>>61256526
It would not even work without autorun so
>>61256639
Are you retarded?
>Single Responsibility Principle
>Open/Closed Principle
>Liskov Substitution Principle
>Dependency Inversion
>Don’t repeat Yourself
>>61256450
>>Single Responsibility Principle
Sound as an aspiration
>>Open/Closed Principle
Not fit for real world
>>Liskov Substitution Principle
Too stupid to understand implications
>>Dependency Inversion
Dependency injection? Sound.
>>Don’t repeat Yourself
Very sound
>>61257063
Dumbass
>>61257237
That's the only thanks I ever got. Why are people so fucking ungrateful?
>290x
Hype!...
...Disappointment
>FuryX
Hype!...
...Disappointment
>Vega
Hype!...
...Disappointment
When did you grow out of AMD /g/?
>>61256428
Hi Jensen! How's V100 yields?
>>61256428
290x was pretty good anon, albeit a housfire
raja and the hbm meme has literally killed radeon
>>61256439
nvidia have been on top and stayed on top since the end of tahiti.
7970=680
290x<780ti
furyx<980ti
vega<1080 & 1080ti
Loonix security fags on suicide watch.
> OpenBSD Will Get Unique Kernels on Each Reboot.
>This feature is named KARL — Kernel Address Randomized Link — and works by relinking internal kernel files in a random order so that it generates a unique kernel binary blob every time.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/openbsd-will-get-unique-kernels-on-each-reboot-do-you-hear-that-linux-windows/
>>61256323
Linux has had KASLR since a long time, now it even comes turned on for retards like you
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=KASLR-Default-Linux-4.12
>tfw even linux has zfs support
>tfw openbsd has no jail support
>using a *BSD without the only two reasons to use *BSD
>>61256332
You didn't even read the article but you still needed to post your shit. THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH KASLR.
>"It still loads at the same location in KVA [Kernel Virtual Address Space]. This is not kernel ASLR!," said de Raadt.
Instead, KARL generates kernel binaries with random internal structures, so exploits cannot leak or attack internal kernel functions, pointers, or objects.
Also
>Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR) turned on by default in Linux 4.12, released last week
BTFO LINUXFAGS
Intel blown the fuck out.
https://www.semiwiki.com/forum/content/6879-exclusive-globalfoundries-discloses-7nm-process-detail.html
Intel has no advantage with its fabs.
No density advantage.
No low power advantage.
No high frequency advantage.
No cost advantage.
The fab have never been as close to each other as they will be in 2018.
>cpp 56nm
>mmp 40nm
top kek, intel has nothing to be worried about it seems
>>61256345
Yeah, ignore the rest.
>>61256322
I like how they are all quite similar but intel are he only one saying they are on a 10nm node.
still leading the way with geting product out the door it seems either way, good that so many fabs are catching up.
Pascal is dead, or not?
Pascal was never meant to be alive.
>>61255835
Yes, for almost 3 and a half centuries
Who cares if it's "dead" or not? This industry sucks precisely because of hipsters and retards that keep switching to more modern languages despite older languages working perfectly fine and being battle tested. Look at what happened in web development languages since the 90s:
Perl --> PHP --> Java --> Ruby --> Python --> Node.js
But ultimately we're doing the same shit we could be doing in Perl, just with a different syntax. Computer programming is the only place where this shit happens. Can you imagine a medical doctor having to relearn their shit every two or three years because some hipster discovered a new language? A mechanical engineer? Of course not. This is why this industry is a joke and people learning to program in the latest hipster language in a "coding" bootcamp is more employable than anyone that has gone to college.
Fuck that. Learn and use whatever language you like, even if it's fucking COBOL.
Which to learn??
doesn't matter, both are deprecated
React is more lightweight.
It just provides HTML templating. Angular 2 is some kind of all-round carefree package in comparison.
But I found working with Angular 2 and Angular 4 felt like cancer.
React + Redux is superior imo.
First learn JavaScript, HTML and CSS
Then when it's time to choose a framework, I would personally choose Angular because google and stuff
Which programming languages do High Schools teach nowadays?
>>61255553
I want a trap waifu.
>>61255553
Pascal and pseudocode. Very few teach C++
Depends where. Poland: mostly Pascal and C++, but you can write final exam in Java too (I've never heard of school teaching it though)
In /csg/, we discuss the cheap shit you see on Gearbest, Taobao, AliExpress, Banggood, eBay and similar sites.
>IRC channel
https://qchat.rizon.net/?channels=/csg/
#/csg/ on rizon
>Discord link
https://discord.gg/rjWuDrz
>Chink Shit Randomiser
http://chinkshit.xyz/random/
>Chink Shit Wiki
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_shit_general
>Chink Shit Infographic
http://chinkshit.xyz/infographic.pdf
>News
• Anon gets some headphones only for Aliexpress to accept his refund request >>61243764
• Anon got some chink trainers >>61244338
• Anon got himself a raspberry pi case, he now only needs a pi >>61245323
• Anon found his Chinese cartoon cloth >>61249024
Previous thread >>61243689
>>61255520
frist
DELET PLS
There's alreadya thread up
I prefer this one, regOPs reign of tyranny is over
In /csg/, we discuss the cheap shit you see on Gearbest, Taobao, AliExpress, Banggood, eBay and similar sites.
>IRC channel
https://qchat.rizon.net/?channels=/csg/
#/csg/ on rizon
>Discord link
https://discord.gg/bUJ3VGM
>Chink Shit Randomiser
http://chinkshit.xyz/random/
>Chink Shit Wiki
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_shit_general
>Chink Shit Infographic
http://chinkshit.xyz/infographic.pdf
>News
• Anon reviews some comfy shoes >>61228432 a Xiaomi water kettle >>61228474 a Xiaomi night light that's very pleasing on the eyes >>61228496 a Xiaomi desk light >>61228618 and finally a Xiaomi router >>61228663
• Anon reviews the UiiSii HM7 >>61243819 >>61243827
• $15 Mi Band 2 >>61243952 and a $1.29 Xiaomi Mijia Pen >>61243980
• Anon bought some replica shoes for $60 >>61244338
• Gearbest false advertised the KZ ZS5 as having it with a mic, sends out non-mic ZS5's instead >>61244779 even the Gearbest FAQ said that it's for the mic version >>61244965
• Anon's raspberry pi case shows up >>61245323
• Anon solders a component tester kit >>61246041
• Anon gets a melamine noodle bowl and chopsticks >>61246701
• Anon's Cayin N5 /pmp/ has stopped working after a month >>61248713 gets replacement Cayin N3 >>61248796
• Anon bought a weeb glass cloth >>61249024 >>61248703
• Infographic update in need of mech keyboard suggestions >>61253109
• Anon recommends this custom mousepad printing store on AliExpress >>61255275
Previous thread >>61243689
First for Vicky died by firing squad
gsmarena says that the Mi5 Prime is for China. Is it right?
what's a good chink sd card brand?
also are they reliable?
Does it really matter which programming language you start with?
Well of course. Languages are classified as "beginner friendly" for a reason. As a complete beginner you wouldn't want to start with C++ or Assembly for example.
>>61255233
I mainly see three types of people recommend three different ways, though:
>start with C and learn about how computers really work
>start with a high level language like Python, Ruby or JS because they're a good introduction to programming concepts
>start with Lisp/Haskell because it's magic
So, who's right?
>>61255269
start with something because it's easy to pick up and progress with
so python basically
Show your uptime /g/ypsies!
>anonymized workstation
$ uptime
20:45:26 up 9 days, 8:56, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
I did a kernel upgrade recently.
>>61255497
if it wouldn't have been for a new sysadmin creating a new user with the home dir in the wrong place (we use separate disks for home..) the server wouldn't have had to be restarted.