>2017
>still can't edit 4chan posts to correct typos and accidentally malformed URLs
Like, just make another post nigga, is it really that hard?
>>6110811
Just dont mess um. It's not that hard
Delete and repost
How the fuck am I supposed to watch .webms without this piece of shit OS?
>Apple isn't a member of the Alliance for Open Media
>the implication is they won't support AV1 either
>Applecucks are stuck with patent trolls of h264 and h265
No Opus, no vorbis, no VP9 and ultimately no AV1. How will Apple ever recover?
Stop browsing 4chan on your phone
I stopped doing this because of how terrible the 4chan experience is in Safari and, while it appeared to be an inconvenience for the first couple of weeks, I'm actually thankful that I don't have the habit of browsing 4chan in public anymore
>>61108068
smash your fucking iphone you fucking bitch. if not, just fucking castrate yourself while sucking your own fucking gay ass cock
What are you working on, /g/?
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the monad as interpreted by functional programmers is the ultimate embedding of imperative programming within functional programming and represents the pinnacle of 20th century programming innovation, uniting imperative programming, type theory, category theory, first class functions, custom data types, procedural and imperative concepts along with continuations and the lambda calculus to perfect the concept of the pure typed programming language. it is the cherry on top of the proof within the pudding that functional programming is strictly superior to imperative programming.
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First (OP doesn't count) forusing namespace *;
>>61108019
but SPJ created Haskell...
Post yours
>>61107980
to battle
I get my replacement drawing monitor, with an IPS panel today. Hype
>GPU still going out of stock within seconds
>there's even a fucking pcie riser shortage
Fuck off shit-coiner
>>61107774
lmao kys cuck
>dogecoin
Is there a program I can download so I can know what I'm missing?
A friend of mine told me about Driver Magician or some stuff
>>61107427
Gentoo
Driverpack.
>>61107427
Post hw ids and OS
is 25 too old to go to go back to school for computer science and get a well paying job?
>>61107487
alright thanks.
>>61107503
no problem
What does /G/ think of my new tattoo?
>>61107268
Post timestamp or I call fake as fuck.
>>61107268
pretty good desu but mine is better
>>61107268
Stupid as fuck. Like seriously
Would transferring game files and such work through dropbox?
Going on vacation in a couple weeks, and wondering if i should bother installing everything individually on the laptop im taking or if unloading them through dropbox would work.
Dont bother asking why im taking a laptop on vacation.
>>61107220
what
>>61107325
Executable files, and such.
>>61107337
what do you mean by unloading, downloading entire game directory from dropbox?
Here at Pinnacle Computer Repair we'll repair your ancient desktop for only $1995!
See how our trained, "professinal" technician is using a multimeter (on 200μA setting) to test for current near your Hercules graphics card!
No current here! So he'll move on to inspect the empty memory slots and maybe plug in a power supply...
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As we all know, the younger generation are better at fixing computers:
"Dad go away and fetch me more candy I know what I'm doing with these hard drives"
For stone-age men, computers can be confusing and threatening so best leave the repairs to the professionals
Anyone here can help me fix my notebook?
You guys are really my last chance.
I googled the shit out of this but won't find any solution.
I bought a used notebook for 100$ The pre owner said he flashed a premod bios on the mother board. Since then the GPU (Optimus GTX 860M) can't be used anymore.
So i flashed back to the original bios and then the ec bios. Everything went well but still no GTX860m. So i started Win7 and downloaded NVFLASH.
First NVflash gave me a strange error that it no longer supports WoW64. Went ahead and downloaded a random modded nvflash.
I could use the --list cmd but it won't show any gpu adapter. So i just thought fuck this and tried a blind flash first with -6 then -4 -5 -6.
Nothing happend still no adapter.
That is what i tried.
Next thing would be the display plugging in the ac or changing the angle of the screen will make it flicker or turn black but still with backlight on.
I wanted to fix this after i get rid of the GPU but i read somewhere that the gpu is connected to the screen.
So could the screen fuck up the GPU?
Currently the notebook is running on the intel gpu it's fine but i want to know what i can do with the extra gpu.
Anyone got some advice ? Or at least a community which can help?
Next step is running a win7 update. if this won't work and i really don't want to do this install win8.1
>>61107094
did you ever try actually going into the bios and enabling the GPU?
I mean if you flashed the original bios on there it should work fine if nothing is damaged...
>>61107280
yes i checked the bios and can understand why the pre owner flashed a modded bios. you can literally just set sata/raid, security and uefi mode.
well that was it no options for switching the gpu like on a desktop. i'm itching to uninstall the intelhd in the win device manager but too afraid to fuck it up completly.
also got just a little bit more insight on the optmius decrete gpu. seems like this only kicks in if i run a 3d application. i tried that immediately but nothing happend
>>61107094
I bet $10 that they removed the GPU and said it just doesn't work.
I currently use Zorin 12 core should I switch distro or stay?
>>61107016
install gentoo
>>61107390
Xd oreganoli maymay
>>61107016
Heard nothing but good with that OS. Stay dude.
I am transitioning from Codeblocks to text-based IDEs. My first step was nano. I'm now ok with using it, although I was a bit enraged they couldn't shut their fucking egos up their ass and save the stupid file when I hit Ctrl+S, instead of pissing me off with "XOFF ignored, mumble mumble". Anyway, at least it doesn't use idiotic VIM key bindings.
I'm still slower using Ctrl+K, Ctrl+U, PgUp, PgDown than I was using cursor and Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, but maybe that I will overcome with practice (right?).
But I'm missing lots of key features I had with codeblocks:
> brace/paren/bracket/quote completion
> code completion (codeblocks crashes with this, so it's kind-of not a feature in codeblocks, but I still want it)
> run make when I hit f9 or something, and I'm developing graphical apps, so it has to run them just fine
> indent/deindent blocks with working redo/undo
> automatic trailing space removal, automatic newline at end of file
> integrated debugger breakpoints inside IDE
> multiple files open at once
> ...probably more I can't remember right now.
I would also need a plugin that would make it easy to use (no vim navigation, Ctrl+S, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+D for line duplication, Esc to exit and so on).
So is it Vim or Emacs? How do I set it up?
>>61107011
>to text-based IDEs. My first step was nano.
i dont know
>>61107011
You realize that emacs/vim/nano keybindings predate C-x/c/v?
How does /g/ feel about the humble null pointer?
>>61106998
>/g/
>knowing about pointers
/g/ is a safe space
only garbage collected languages are allowed here
>>61106998
In spite of what neets often claim, not the worst mistake by far.
>>61106998
it's funny because it allows people to hack shit
Anybody using it here? How long did it take to learn? Things to watch out for?
>>61106643
OpenGL, GLFW and soundio is all you need.
>>61106643
Its probably way too heavy and complicated for what you wanna do. Otherwise it has good performance, uses a clean high level subset of C++ as a "scripting" language, and its still better than this Unity pile of shit
>>61106743
>it has good performance
Not if you need to have many actors on your map