http://www.templeos.org
>>61147015
whys terry so sad :(
>>61147015
>>61147338
really why he is so sad like something really bad hepend he should be happy he is making gods new place on earth
>>61147015
Fuck off.
>Windows 10 .iso is too big for a DVD
What the hell? WHy even bother bother making an .iso then
>muh dual layer discs
No one buys these.
it's almost like you can mount .iso files to USB-connected drives or something
>>61146979
>>61146979
This was pretty funny seeing as Doom on Win 95 ran like shit.
I'd like to make an online game in the style of the early pokemon games using javascript.
Do you know any good books or websites that could teach me how to do it?
learn lisp
write your own lisp
then, with your own lisp, write your game
your welcome
>>61146871
kill yourself
>>61147113
Agree, KYS, but take
>>61146887
with you
>>61146769
i don't know, but here, have and upboat
You need to use the audacity software.
What gpu should I get for around 350 dollars? 1080p gaming only
>>61146666
SOLD
THE
FUCK
OUT
BITCH
>>61146842
You came here just for the ass didn't you? desperate virgin
I have a 1070 with a small cum stain on it for $600.
>don't mind me, i'm just stea-... using adblock
>>61146549
Isn't that a leaked picture of you setting up malicious ads?
I will ensure the webpages I open in my browser display and not display whatever the fuck I please.
"Looks like you're using AdBlock! You'll have to disable it if you want to view this page. Our website is supported by ad revenue blah blah blah"
>close the tab
Previous thread: >>61141960
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312c > Z*d
I hate you all
The best flip phone ever. If you had one of these growing up, your childhood was awesome.
>>61146284
>childhood
These didn't come out until I was already out of college
>>61146284
I was already in college when this trash came out lol
>>61146284
Symbian Nokias of the era were better than this at everything, but fell short on the design side.
Motorola had such a shitty OS.
One rule: NO ANDROID DEVICES
>>61146272
Bumping with my old manjaro rice
>>61146272
what am I looking at?
This thread is about the appreciation of horology, as well as the micro-engineering and materials engineering that are required to make a fine watch, clock, or other timepiece.
>Required Viewings For Newbies:
https://youtu.be/_2J5phyd9J4
>Strap Guide:
http://pastebin.com/SwRysprE
Previous thread: >>61124785
What are you wearing today, /wt/?
What are some cheaper examples of watches with dual smaller dials like in the pic related...?
>>61145998
Nice Air King, I mean Sky Dweller, I mean Datejust, I mean Day Date, I mean Oyster Perpetal, I mean Explorer.
Will writing a programming language get me insta-hired?
>>61145605
No.
/thread
Useless toy projects won't get you hired.
terry wrote his own OS and hasnt gotten instahired...
/g/ edition
"I'm an AMD fanboy"
I grew a beard when i installed linux
>>61145510
unironically that happened to me
it always grew but i shaved but at the same time i installed linux on my main machine (i have always been running it on other machines for a long time though) i got lazy and havent shaved it since
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhGAS_oGN3c
>>61144993
Damage controlling what? A card working in Fiji fallback mode?
We already know the drivers are completely unfinished. This doesn't tell us anything. Wait for Drivers(tm).
>>61145179
Well the werkstation performance seems decent for the price. I wonder how much actual WX Vega will cost.
We are making a web browser!
PREVIOUSLY >>61078788
In the face of recent changes in Firefox and Chrome some anons were asking for a /g/'s perfect web browser, we collected the most wanted here and plan on continuing with the creation.
To contribute follow the WORK PLAN and get to programming!
WEBSITE: https://retrotech.eu/netrunner/
>Gitgud repo
https://gitgud.io/odilitime/netrunner/
>Teknik repos
https://git.teknik.io/gyroninja/netrunner
https://git.teknik.io/eti/netrunner
>Github mirror
https://github.com/5yph3r/Netrunner
>IRC
Channel on Rizon: #/g/netrunner
Web cient: https://qchat.rizon.net/?channels=/g/netrunner
IRC guide: https://pastebin.com/YDbEWRHV
>TODO:
- Host project at savannah.nongnu.org
- Set bug tracker and mailing list in Savannah.
>WORK PLAN
1. Browse links2 source code (you can use Ctags for tagging functions and files).
2. Expose API and give access to everything (scripting through executables is planned).
3. Give total control over the DOM, put options in files inside a hierarchical folder structure referencing sites and subsites.
4. Implement a link grabber for every link and media type to be parsed by scripts and independent applications.
5. Create an uncomplicated switch to general security profiles located in saved files.
6. Implement ncurses simple tree style graphics for bookmarks, tabs, advanced security policies by site, etc.
7. Work in the framebuffer graphics rendering.
8. Open API to javascript support (version 2.1pre28 of links2 had javascript enabled).
9. Cache, logs, cookies, and other data storage options.
10. Ports routing proxy management.
11. Vim/Emacs modes, dwb hints and quickmarks.
FEATURES
- Granular control over incoming traffic like Policeman (more detailed than uMatrix).
- Granular control over outgoing traffic like Tamper Data or like Privacy Settings (the addon).
- HTTPS with the HTTP fallback optionally in a new instance of the browser with functions like HTTP POST disabled.
- URI leak prevention like "No Resource URI Leak" and no plugin enumeration.
- Local CDN like Decentraleyes and Load from Cache.
- Cookie management like Cookie Monster.
- Option to turn off disk usage for all data (cache, tmp data, cookies, logs, etc.), and make cache read only.
- Randomizer for user-agent and canvas fingerprint.
- Custom stylesheets like Stylish.
- Userscript support like Greasemonkey.
- Proxy management like FoxyProxy.
- Simple ports routing to use networks like Tor or I2P.
- Simple switch to universal profiles to be used like blocklists from uBlock, or like Privacy Settings.
- A configuration file like Lynx for universal profiles.
- URL deobfuscation like "Google search link fix" and "Pure URL".
- Search customization like surfraw, dwb or InstantFox Quick Search.
- Reverse image search like Google Reverse Image Search.
- Use external applications to open links, to use a video player with youtube-dl and MPV, for text input with a text editor, for protocols like ftp and gopher, or as a file picker.
- Use wget web crawling feature like a DownThemAll.
- Send commands to a monitor (and command history) to keep browsing while the commands are working.
- Simple emacs-like keybindings for the menubar by default for new users.
- Keyboard driven with dwb features like vi-like keybindings, hints, quickmarks, and custom commands.
- Configuration options from an integrated command-line.
- Non-bloated smooth UI like dwb.
- Import bookmarks from browsers like Firefox.
- Written in C.
- Low on dependencies.
- GPL v3+.
- Framebuffer support like NetSurf for working in the terminal (TTY).
- Actual javascript support so we can lurk and post in 4chan.
FAQ
>Will it have an adblocker.
Yes.
>Will it have tree style tabs?
Yes, but not up in the priorities.
>Will it be crossplatform?
Already is.
>Will it it have vim keys?
Yes.
>Will it have "graphics"?
Yes. We are planning to run the program in terminal using the frame buffer for graphics, but Links2 also comes with directfb, X server, SVGA and other graphics drivers.
>Why teknik.io?
We plan on moving to savannah.nongnu.org. There is a github mirror too.
>Why links2?
Enough features and the API seems more friendly.
>Why not netsurf?
Good rendering but not for DOM updates, plus dependencies gave problems.
>Will you use a separate javascript engine?
We're debating this.
>Will you use a separate layout engine?
We're debating this.
>Will you use netsurf layout engine?
Might be a problem because of the DOM (not enough information).
>Will you use webkit/blink/servo?
No.
>What logo are you going to use?
We liked all so far.
>>61144928
Which is better?
960 pro
>>61144302
bigger one
PRO has better durability than EVO, but the NVMe one is faster.
Whachoo want