When you surf in the store's website ... what's more important for you?
1- A nice website design.
2- An innovator website.
3- A functional website.
3 obviously
>>61116769
3- A functional website
I don't care how it looks or what it does, if it doesn't work well I immediately leave
Also websites that can't even render correctly without fuck tons of scripts are usually a massive red flag
I unironically prefer a website just made of black text on a white background over some clusterfuck of javascript trying to render some bullshit overlays and backgrounds
the notion that website design doesn't mean in the sense that it's navigable and suited for the user's needs is a pretty typical fallacy that basement dwellers fall into. rigorous UI/UX design means you test whether users can quickly navigate the interface to accomplish their goal, and running task load index tests like NASA-TLX to evaluate cognitive load and stuff.
1 and 3 are tied together unless you mean "nice website design" in the idiotic sense of "all the buttons were replaced with versions that look like they're shiny". i can't parse what 2 means. what's an innovator website? is there an example to give some intuition, if you can't offer a definition?
Can brains be used as quantum computers?
How would it work?
>he's not already using his brain as a quantum computer
>mfw
Can ceiling fans be used as honey vats?
More news at 11.
>>61116746
logistically yes and no, brains dont have the proper chips as a computer but at the same time with the human mind can make so many things happen a second we could use it as a quantum system. I would say no in the end because we wouldnt know how to do that and teleportation is impossible aswell.
What do you guys think about Carey Holzman's opinions about the privacy issues of Windows 10?
https://youtu.be/9P4TMhsztFA?t=80
>>61116580
>somebody has an opinion!
I don't care.
>>61116600
>only my opinion matters
typical millenial
>>61116608
So are you a grandparent or underage?
Wew edition.
Previous thread >>61110956
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>>61116509
underrated post
Give it to me straight, is APL gone for good? I really bet on the wrong horse with this one...
AB is cabal and theres nothing you can do about it.
Is gentoo really just a meme? What are the benefits in using and learning it? So far I've only been using Ubuntu and I'm getting the hang of it so far.
>>61116364
install gentoo
install arch
>>61116513
why tho
So how's macOS in security compared to Windows 10?
same californian cops chasing you
I will offer you one billion internets to the rights to that photo
>>61116357
Hey /g/ I'm debating over buying a latitude or thinkpad laptop, and I found a decent deal on a T440P, but I see that they have that fucking one button trackpad which I normally hate... the MBP is just about the only laptop i've tried with a unipad that worked for half a damn. Anyways, what do you guys think?
>>61116337
just swap in the Tx50 series trackpad
>>61116344
don't do this it will permanently destroy the laptop
>>61116344
This
>be me
>be careful on giving personal information out, never give personal info on stupid fucking surveys or referrals
>all online accounts have a different alias
>only time I give my info out is to bank and job
>even my utility bills are named with a different alias
>receive call this day
>some crusty 3rd worlder calling me about a hotel gift card, tells me my complete name
>told me he got my info to referrals
>no acquaintance of mine has ever fallen to these "referral" scam before
>be careful on giving information all life just to be spammed by a telemarketer
I quit my job a month ago, and my only suspect is my bank at this point. Don't be fooled /g/, no matter how careful you are or even if you go off the grid they'll still find you.
>>61116240
Calm down Eric.
>>61116240
They usually give up if you talk about fucking their mom
>Get telemarketer call
>Hello, this Erica with spam co
>Hey Erica this is anon. I want to plunge my dick in your mothers starfish
They haven't called me back since
>>61116300
What really scares me is how they got my info, even in big name raffles I've never joined, and to think this guy blurted out my name and got a hold of my personal number.
When will you fags admit that wireless charging is a meme? Why would I ever choose wireless over wired?
>Slower
>Can’t even use phone when it’s charging
>Vibrations from calls will knock it off the pad if you’re not there to notice
Maybe when proximity charging is a thing it will actually be viable, but right now I see too many posts about wireless charging as if it’s worth mentioning.
>>61116196
jesus christ sauce
>>61116196
Port longevity. I guess the added heat wears on the battery more, but replacing a battery is easier than replacing a port
>>61116196
Its just for convenience
Just being able to sit your phone onto a pad to charge it is much better than having to grab the cord and plug it in
What does /g/ think about Elementary OS?
the name fits
>>61116101
eToddlers BTFO!!!!
Bad macOS clone.
Let's talk about hard drives and data storage.
ST8000DM005, anyone with this drive, can you check if APM is disabled or.enabled?
>>61115994
Lets read the fucking sticky and google first
>>>/g/sqt
>>61116011
So you want everything on /g/ to be in /sqt/. Time to kill yourself you autistic little shit.
Can I bitch about drives and storage? Because I just had a 2TB drive fail in my RAID set and I'm not happy.
Why is it so comfy?
It's not
>>61115986
It is, anony. Just try it out :-)
It STILL doesn't have full SQL Server support. So not comfy in the slightest when I actually want to use it for my job.
Cool stuff everyone used last decade
>objectdock
>konfabulator (yahoo widgets)
>rainmeter
>rainlendar
>>61115931
hell yeah rainmeter and objectdock reporting in
>>61115931
>cool
>yahoo widgets
>>61115931
>last decade
>2009
???
Wanting to learn how to hack only pic I had
Install gentoo.
Install Gentoo.
>>61115910
Do not listen to shitposters that will tell you to install gentoo.
Go here and install this instead
https://www.gentoo.org/downloads/
Sup /g/, anyone experienced with machine learning? Trying to get into it.
From what I gather, you save a fuckton of photos then run it through an app to create a neural network "model" to use in other programs.
Am I missing something, or do all the apps to create a model appear to be command line only? What is the most simple way of doing it?
I pictured there being a way to import a ton of photos, example: import 1000 photos of cats, then assign a label "cat", let the app "learn" what is a cat, then export a model file. But every tutorial seems confusing as fuck and I can't tell what the fuck I'm doing.
What would you like to learn about machines?
>>61115895
Try to get a brain before doing something that requires not being borderline inbred, next time.
>>61115895
Pfft , you need to learn more. From your post you literally have no ideea what you are talking about. Learn the core concepts so you can actually understand what's going on inside your program. Give it time you will get there.