>you can't just write pseudocode and expect it to wo-
Could you rate my 900€ build? My first build ever, dont want you to go too deep, just a quick feedback
https://www.mindfactory.de/shopping_cart.php/basket_action/load_basket_extern/id/f9691222132db0bf4ffe6ec271f94ccaaa594854c8dd053ea66
Decent build. Ssd is shit. Get a samsung
ffs
>>60850021
How man crypto to crypto transactions do you typically do per week, and how many of those involve BTC or ETH?
How many of you do automated transations?
I mean how often do you convert currencies
This is going to be disappointing isn't it?
It's gonna be priced in no man's land: less than a flagship from major companies but not quite enough to justify the complete lack of support from OPO.
Also, is there any reason why there so much pajeet interest in this phone? have the articles on specs talk about india for some reason.
Also, I currently need a smartphone, should I bother waiting for this or go for something else?
They are wasting money on marketing and ads
Its will be overpriced
Design is worse than my feces
RIP one plus
It WAS an awesome brand
>>60912764
>1k screen
>shit battery
Worthless
>>60912764
>Worse battery than my op3t
>No real improvements besides using more up to date specs
>Will be discontinued in 6 months
>will have same pricing as everything else
Rip one plus
Anyone ever done entry level QA at a games developer?
I get the impression this is one those jobs which looks amazing on paper, getting payed to play games, but in reality is absolutely horrendous. Like them making you play one 5 minutes of gameplay for 12 hours to try replicate a bug.
>>60853690
A good friend of mine did this for a few months. It is exactly as you state, you're expected to run up to walls to find fall-through-the-map-type bugs, play specific sequences over-and-over-and-over-and-over-and-over again.
There is no game in QA, there is only tiring, soulless repetitive work. It is easy however.
I actually work as a QA in game developement for a year and a half. For me it's cool. But i guess i mostly depends on the studio you work at.
Maybe even you have heard of the games i was testing.
Anyway you should give it a try.
>p-p-please use my app anon
>>60853354
There is
>literally
nothing wrong with Telegram.
There is nothing wrong with signal or Telegram.
Well apart from the users. The encryption is solid.
A general rule to encryption is that if governments are trying to ban it, then it's good crypto. Both signal and Telegram have been on the chopping block at least in the UK before someone told them they were retarded for the 50th time
>getting desperate
>tfw younger years buy your old CS assignments
>>60853152
>tfw you don't go to a shit-tier school where professors are so lazy they re-use easily plagiarized assignments across multiple years.
>tfw you don't help your cute kouhais for free
You are horrible, Anon-san!
>I post my assignments on GitHub
Why haven't you bought Intel optane memory yet?
>>60912754
Optane is a retarded fucking name first off
>100/100
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/8157/intel-optane-memory-32gb-2-nvme-ssd-review/index9.html
>>60912754
because it's a waste of a good m.2 slot when i've got a samsung 950pro ssd in there already
Does anyone even use Haskell?
>>60853096
In practice? Rarely. I've heard that some guy from my university had been working with it for a year in some company. No idea what he was doing with it. I think there are relatively many people who use it for research or as hobbyist language though.
Okay I know there is a few threads about the OPF looking like the iPhone 7 already.
However, I have a different issue with the leaked pictures.
In this picture you can clearly see that there is a camera bump/hump on the back, but the bump does not appear on the pictures of the side of the?
>>60852896
>the bump does not appear on the pictures
apple does the same thing
>>60852903
what picture do you have in mind?
>>60852955
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Apple-edits-the-protruding-camera-off-both-new-iPhone-models-on-its-website_id60754
What distro should I get mainly for work ?
And that is easily customizable
I used elementaryOS but I want to know if there's another one like that
Android auto ideas - I'm looking for ideas to boost the power of the built-in charging port of my vehicle. There are a lot of articles bemoaning the wimpy power output, many stating that it's usually around .5 amps. That seems about right because it really doesn't charge my phone and only keeps it from draining. This is a far cry from what is required for "quick charge" type C devices. I have considered getting a powered hub so data could pass through, but many people have stated that hubs are not recognized by the head unit, so that appears to be a dead-end. No other aftermarket "power injector" solutions seem to be available, so I now appear to be drifting into diy solutions. Please share ideas!
I can do it but for money
>>60852478
Just run a line straight from the battery
>>60852478
A lot of newer cars output 2 amps now.
How likely is it for internet latency to reduce between large distances like between continents? Is it even possible if data is transferring at light speeds through fiber? I'm just wondering if anyone knows about this would be cool to talk about.
>>60852304
hi i have 4.9mb in dounroadu
>>60852304
There is not a single fiber cable from a house in america to a house in europe.
The internet is designed to work through a series of routers which will route your traffic.
There is a processing at each intersection which creates a delay.
But even if there is just a single fiber from one point to another, the transfer is not with the speed of light.
In my illustration, I have illustrated a simplification of a fiber thread.
The red line represents the light.
The light will bounce against the sides of the fiber, so the light has to travel a lot farther than the length of the cable.
The current solution to this is to make thinner fibers, to eliminate this, but there is limits to everything.
As for reducing latency between continents, yes it is possible and there is people who are working on it although they do it in different ways.
One way is to add more cables.
This gives more connections and less jumps for each connection.
This cost a lot of money and maintenance becomes a bigger and bigger issue.
Another way is to use better cables.
This means you can use less cables while still grow the capacity.
The third way is to optimize the traffic.
Large companies like google builds servers on multiple continents in order to reduce the latency from any position.
Ballmer's peak
>hipster tier
>any ipa
>girl tier
>wine
>winecoolers
>mikes hard lemonade
>tierski
>vodka
>any other alcohol
>ethel tier
>anything besides alcohol
>"I live where it's legal" tier
>>60852238
>Doesn't know how to greentext tier:
OP
/comfy/ tier
>goldschläger in hot apple cider
So this is the power of linux gaming...
cute
CUTE
>>60852100
wtf I love Linux now