I'm looking for BT laptop mouse, since I/O on modern laptops is a joke and I have 2 usb ports that I use quite frequently. For some time now I'm looking for 5 button mouse that isn't mx master (too expensive, too big).
And it got me thinking Is BT technology that bad for mice that is not viable to manufacture them?
What is your experience with BT mice /g/?
Never fell for the Bluetooth mouse meme.
I have absolutely no idea why I'd use one over a wired mouse.
>>61059952
>Never fell for the Bluetooth mouse meme.
>I have absolutely no idea why I'd use one over a wired mouse.
usb ports are becoming a rarity
>>61060686
only if you use apple garbage
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Your loop runs very slowly
>>61059333
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>>61059409
Thanks for executing the code
My OS isn't bloated, it's thicc
>>61058805
B L O A T T
TempleOS
i saw a listing for a old last gen ipad pro (9.7 inch) for $400.. should i go for it or new ipad
Neither
>>61058671
i have to for college
I'm selling mine for 300 euros (hopefully), not to you though because of distance
I've just installed OpenWrt. What a piece of fucking shit!
Why do people shill that crap?
>>61058520
What a detailed and thorough argument against OpenWRT. Surely I will also stop using it now!
>>61058520
You got memed/
>using openwrt when LEDE is newer and better
I use it on my WDR4300 to block ads on the router level
Stutterlake is more of a room heater than the FX 9590
>mfw
>>61058374
Picked out the wrong crying wojak, mr.shitposter?
>>61058393
I think he's implying more heat is better.
>>61058413
Obviously he's too poor to afford heating his living space so he bought a Intel processor. True genius.
>not using ubuntu with i3wm
>>61058310
>ubuntu
>>>/trash/
>>61058310
I did it for a year because i didnt want to downlaod 4+ GB windows ISO so downloaded ubuntu instead. Got a new laptop with win 10 this year and downloaded enough porn to not want to format and go back to linux. Kinda sucks.
>>61058353
Don't you like when Amazon sees the kind of futa porn you are watching?
What's the *best* 1080TI right now? Was thinking of getting pic related.
Cheapest one with aftermarket cooling and overclocked/undervolted to your liking.
>>61058074
Probably the EVGA Kingpin or MSI Lightning.
>>61058129
>>61058229
Thanks. Fist I've seen of the Kingpin, looks slick
I want to get started with c++ and open frameworks. they suggest using visual studio (which I have been in- and uninstalling for the last 4 (!!!!!) hours now) and frankly I'm losing patience with this shit piece of software.
they also suggest using qt but qt's interface looks horrible. I don't want to die from eye cancer.
can any c++ library (like open frameworks) run on any c++ IDE? can I use something else?
what other good c++ IDEs are out there?
>>61057990
>shit piece of software
>literally the most used ide in c++ development
>>61058012
that was me being sarcastic because the installer is horrible and it's like 20gb
>>61057990
For c++ just use tmux + vim honestly.
>buy ricer GPU
>requires Windows app to change the LED colors and patterns, can even sync to your music
>have a blast with the mini-rave while playing muh vidya
>decide to boot into GNOO/Loonix to do some CUDA work
>everything is fine but not LED support
>check Asus' website, nothing for Linux
wtf /g/. You told me Linux was the answer. Is it impossible for a rig to be both ricer and productive? I'm willing to use Rust if I have to; anyone know where to start with this? Maybe I can monitor the PCI-E traffic on windows and figure out what proprietary nonsense is being sent to the card
>>61057957
>ricer GPU
Fucking /v/ degeneracy is reaching its peak
>>61057995
The republic of gamers is only getting started friendo
>>61057957
Would be nice to have more support for all this gaymur gear shit, as trivial as it is.
https://github.com/krayon/ratslap
Some guy figured out how to alter logitech mouse lights & keybinds without the broken windows only GUI that prresented a new bug every other version. There is hope, OP.
Find a flaw
No cupholder.
Doesn't massage my feet
>>61057891
It's not an XPS 13
Any free online resources to learn C or C++? And I mean really learn the language and not just basics.
Nobody tells you that you also need to learn libraries.
>>61057877
get a compiler and start writing code until it works
pirate k&r.
uninstall gentoo
>>61057813
>deletes all metal
ah, finally. A world without plebs
Ever notice how Varg advocates for complete primitism, yet he regularly uses the internet, and fixes up old cars which heavily pollute the environment?
>>61058096
>a delusional, manipulative, lying, murdering hermit is also a contrarian and a hypocrite
Wew.
When using linux before, i found the terminal command language used in mint and elementary much easier to use than arch or antergos for ex. can anyone tell me why mint and elementary use the same commands and how i can find more distros that use these?
inb windows was shit before the leaks
i know :(
also i'm obviously new here, sorry if this is a dumb question
>>61057779
Shell? Bash is the most common. You can install whatever shell you want though.
But the shell commands are usually the same. Just package management that used to be different.
Is there any difference in conductivity between soft water and hard water (low/high in lime)? Hard water leaves a residue where it has dried, could this residue pose a hazard to a mobo?
To keep it /g/-general: is there any benefits to running a CPU cooler on distilled water in comparison to non-distilled?
Liquid/water in a CPU cooling setup never touches the board unless you have a leak or failure.
The main reason to use distilled water is to avoid corroding components like the pump
Water is nature, not technology.
Sage goes in all fields :)