What's /g/'s opinion on the language?
>>60906660
pajeet tier
its fine
>>60906660
Good language. Learn F# next.
i just installed windows 7 on my computer and it doesnt pick up flash drives or my usb mic. I think some of the drivers are out of date. (the pic has all the things that show up for me) If anyone kn ows how to update drivers easy tell me please :D
>>60906653
Go to manufacturers websites, and find bios, and driver updates.
>>60906653
Can't you just get the drivers online and install them manually?
>>60906653
dont use the pirated version of windows
>TFW waiting on crossfussion to be a real thing
>TFW waiting to have a real PET with a custom net navi
>TFW waiting on battle chips to be the next hot collectable thing
Do you think we will ever see Net Navis like this?
I'm asking /g/ because technology and shit
>crossfussion
>not EM Wave Change
Get with times, grandpa.
>>60773040
I want a net navi is why. I like the EM wave too but you don't really have a net navi desu
>>60773061
You have Wizards tho, and Omega-Xis is a pretty chill dude.
Anyway, since EM Wave Change is impossible, let's get back into topic.
We already have a good PET equivalent, aka smartphones, however, we lack a proper NetNavi replacement, the best thing we have right now are botnet Assistants such Google Assistant, Siri, Alexia, etc. For a proper interactive NetNavi, we would need a human-like AI, which will take a few decades at best. Then someone would need to implement that AI into a NetNavi-alike and make them fight with a Battle Chip-alike. It won't be a perfect copy, but it'll be close enough.
>tfw you will never have an AI bro to help you.
Now before you go "get the hell off this board we're not your personal army" or anything like that I legitimately need help, I have searched everywhere even went as far as contacting Vizio themselves with trying to find out how to use the smart part of the TV, now I'm not a techology genius but I know enough as the next normal guy. You need a phone to set up your tv to the internet, the has own wifi signal to connect to your phone, Vizio smart TV app will not open without a wifi signal that doesn't have data, try to use data from phone but wifi cuts off data, tried hooking my phone up to the USB port but is only used for diognostics, I've had this tv for almost a year and either way you go you cannot connect it to the internet Cause it uses own wifi signal to connect to the internet. Anon am I'm seriously retarded and missing something completely? This is my last cry for help
>>60772370
it uses NFC to connect, then google smartcast to play media. it doesn't have it's own wifi. mongoloid.
>Mine Crypto currency
>Go to grocery to buy food
>"We don't accept bitcoins"
>mfw federal banks want me to starve
This isn't a good thread. Please don't shit up /g/ you fucking faggot.
>he doesn't launder his bitcoins through russian mob
>>60906558
>mine crypto currency
>thinks this is equivalent to a job where you get paid
So we know that jewtel has put backdoors into their cpu for microsoft and the NSA, and while unconfirmed it is likely the GAYMD is doing the same so are VIA CPU's any good for basic day to day tasks? Is this a VIAble option.
>>60772355
If you can accept their technical stagnation especially with S3. I won't buy Via again aside a shitty thin client.
Keep following the Unix way.
wrangling ten thousand non-standard CLI utilities that all use different conventions for option flags and barf output in their own snowflake grammars?
>>60771686
Yes mister Burzum
>>60771686
this is like the /g equivalent of empress
We're the good guys again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend_and_extinguish
sage
Are there any video players that allow me to advance the video one frame at a time? I like to get screencaps from videos to post on /hc/, but pausing then playing then pausing the video over and over again is a pain in the ass and with any quality lower than 1080 seems to just make the paused video look blurry.
most of them do, like mpv you can do it by default with ,.
use sqt next time
>he uses kali linux on his home pc
>he explains, to people who did not ask, the distinction between "open source" and "free" software.
>>60771382
>"insert current year" of GNU/Linux
At what point was it where updates stopped always being a good thing? Updates seem to either make things more bloated, or lock you out of using exploits to gain further permission to install / edit the software.
It's to the point where I'm hesitant to update my S7 to Nougat. What purpose does this really serve if the phone is working fine already? Security updates against something that will never matter anyways?
it's the opposite. widely published exploits have made updating more important today than it was 15 years ago.
>>60771156
9/11/2001
When updates stopped being updates and began pushing spyware under the guise of security.
Windows 98 SE master race
>>60771468
I know you're probably joking, but as far as I've seen, updates have taken away features from consumers, added DRM, cause you to brick, lock you out of homebrew, rape the UI and more.
I never update straight away more matter if it's computers, phones, video game consoles, DAWs etc. Countless times I've seen people update hastily then adamantly search out ways to downgrade.
Hey, asking here in case you all have any input.
Do you have any preference for a particular brand or model of NAS or RAID storage for media storage? I'm just about at 3 GB of stuff on one drive, and since I need to upgrade I figure I might as well get something with a RAID-5 (or similar) setup.
I've got an old Mac Mini that will be running Plex to do the heavy lifting and transcoding, it's got Thunderbolt 1 and USB 3. So for anything I get just for storage, CPU power or high speed really isn't required (and I'd prefer something dead simple rather than running a full OS on it). However, expandability would be good, since I'm getting a 4k TV secondhand and so my collection size will probably balloon over time.
i would just put together a NAS like i'd put together a PC
- case with plenty of spots for hdd's (3.5" bays)
- low-power mobo/cpu with a good number of sata ports, and at least one pcie 4x+ slot for adding a sata card for more ports (now or later, depending on how many hdd's you're getting)
- hdd's, of course. don't have to be particularly high end for home use, a bunch of low end hdd's in software raid 10/5/6 will saturate gigabit ethernet with ease
- linux for mdadm/zfs, or freenas for zfs
don't use fakeraid (aka, the raid built into your motherboard), whatever you do
you don't need hardware raid, any performance arguments are well past any home user, and it just adds a hardware dependency factor, like fakeraid
>>60771079
Synology. Great interface, great support, lots of native apps, 3rd-party ecosystem, NFS, SMB. iSCSI, etc.
If your time is cheap, go the DIT route. Otherwise...
>>60773903
*DIY
>tfw unironically buying the new surface pro
The unbundled pen and $25 more for Alcantara meme fabric on practically unchanged keyboards are kikery on a new scale for MS, but Surface Pros are basically their only good, non-meme product. I would have just waited for the SP6. Then again, I already own an SP4.
>>60771095
If the new pen and improved battery life are as good as they claim I'd say it's worth
http://www.shiftedup.com/2015/05/07/five-programming-problems-every-software-engineer-should-be-able-to-solve-in-less-than-1-hour
Well /g/? Do you think you're up to snuff?
Hey /g/ I have a surface pro model 1514 that I got for free with a shattered digitizer, and the USB port doesn't work. I've never really liked the surface.. but figured it'd make a decent fuckaround pc.. I can deal with replacing the digitizer / screen, but Anyone ever dealt with the USB issue?
USB it's self isn't working, i've tried to boot to media, also reloading the OS, and nothing. Also no trace of it in device manager