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What is the best c++ game engine and why is it Urho3D?
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There is a joke about your ho here.
I think I'm too autistic and drunk to do it justice though
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>>60885981
Jokes on you, you can't either way.
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my ho isn't 3D fuck off

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I know that this board has been overrun by 12 year olds from /v/ and /pol/ but im hoping there are some old school guys here who help me.
Ive noticed some common tropes from 90s cyberpunk / hacker media.

Both Serial Experiments Lain and Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers use the Apple PlainTalk voice "whisper" for their openings.
Both Soul Hackers and Hackers (1995) has a duo of entertainers who are also highly skilled hackers.
Why are these things so common? Where there any real life examples of them? Why is "whisper" so popular?
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Has it ever occured to you that the creators of SEL and soul hackers simply copied western depictions of cyberpunk?
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>>60886043
i dont think there is such a thing as eastern and western cyberpunk. Also even if it were why would they copy "western depictions", japan dominated with cyberpunk anime in the 80s and 90s
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>>60886082
I don't know of any japanese cyberpunk novels that predate western ones.

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https://www.wired.com/2017/06/apple-siri-ai/

What the fuck does "democratization of AI" mean?

Pic unrelated
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>>60885662
AI gets to vote
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>>60885662
It means Ai-chan is on Youtube for all to enjoy.
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>>60885731
You are on the wrong board. Consider posting on /a/, a board explicitly for the discussion of anime.

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I want to format my hdd (Windows is on ssd) but I got some programs / games installed on the hdd. I want to save them, format and restore them, which folders do I need to backup ? Programs files and program will be enough or the softwares save some littles files somewhere else on the hdd ?
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install void
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>>60886016
Void ?
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>>60886107
What kind of question is that?

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Is passmark a reliable source for picking out CPUs? I used it for my last build and wasn't disappointed at all, but I may have just been lucky. I've been needing a more powerful CPU and based on the benchmarks and prices, I am thinking about buying the Ryzen 5 1600 which is 2.48x more powerful than my current CPU, the Athlon x4 860k. The same goes for GPU benchmarks, are they reliable?
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>>60885532
No, passmark is garbage. Look at reviews, look at a variety of real world benchmarks. Don't take any one simulated benchmark at face value.
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>>60885613
Are amazon reviews good?
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>>60885668
I mean reviews on actual tech sites. They tend to have a lot of different benchmarks you can look at. You should also figure out what you're going to do with your PC and plan accordingly.

http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/amd-ryzen-5-1600-review,1.html
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/Ryzen_5_1600/
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-ryzen-5-1600-cpu,5073.html

Generally the 1600 is considered an excellent CPU at it's price point.

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Alright dudes. I've ordered a phone from a chink site. Phone arrives, is obviously used, nowhere in the product page does it mentions or implies the phone will be used. I open ticket support, they offer to refund me 15$ tops. I turn to paypal, send them there a message, they ignore, I escalate. Now they offer me 35$.

What do? Ask for more shekels? And where would I go ask such things since I get the feeling that this is not very /g/ related.
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>>60885450
Your money is gone lol. This in why you don't buy chink shit if you want to have quality.
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>>60885526
It is a well known chink site that offered paypal buyer protection and the phone isn't a knockoff. Can't really offer details since they're known to lurk/shill their site here.
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>>60885560
yes fuck gearbest.

It’s now official. After Yahoo shareholder approval last week, Verizon today announced that it has finally closed its acquisition of Yahoo, which it plans to combine with its AOL assets into a subsidiary called Oath, covering some 50 media brands (including TechCrunch) and 1 billion people globally. It will be led by Tim Armstrong, who was the CEO of AOL before this.

As expected, Marissa Mayer, who had been the CEO of Yahoo and recently received a $23 million ‘golden parachute’ for her work there, has resigned.

“Given the inherent changes to Marissa Mayer’s role with Yahoo resulting from the closing of the transaction, Mayer has chosen to resign from Yahoo. Verizon wishes Mayer well in her future endeavors,” Verizon said in a statement. You can find Marissa in her own words here on Tumblr. TLDR: It’s a long list of the achievements made with her at the helm these last five years, and — alas — you will only read of the struggles that Yahoo went through between the lines.

https://marissamayr.tumblr.com/post/161775943139/nostalgia-gratitude-optimism

https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/13/verizon-closes-4-5b-acquisition-of-yahoo-marissa-mayer-resigns-memo/
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>>60885432
>The deal, nevertheless, brings to a close the independent life of one of the oldest and most iconic internet brands, arguably the one that led and set the pace for search — the cornerstone of doing business on the spaghetti-like internet — at least until Google came along and surpassed Yahoo many times over, and led the company into a number of disastrous and costly attempts to redefine itself, ultimately culminating in the sale we have here today.

>The sale of Yahoo is another sign of the massive consolidation that continues to happen in the world of online media and content, as large companies look to bring together multiple audiences for economies of scale to build out stronger advertising businesses in competition with the likes of Google and Facebook.

>“The close of this transaction represents a critical step in growing the global scale needed for our digital media company,” said Marni Walden, Verizon president of Media and Telematics (which will include Oath), in a statement. “The combined set of assets across Verizon and Oath, from VR to AI, 5G to IoT, from content partnerships to originals, will create exciting new ways to captivate audiences across the globe.”

Carriers have been an especially interesting player in this regard, as they are looking to offset declines in their legacy businesses. But don’t cry for Verizon just yet: the company employs 161,000 people and made $126 billion in revenues in 2016, with 113.9 million retail connections in its mobile business.
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>>60885432
>As expected, Marissa Mayer, who had been the CEO of Yahoo and recently received a $23 million ‘golden parachute’ for her work there, has resigned.
So that is why she had a smear campaign against her
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So this is the ultimate death of both AOL and Yahoo.

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http://www.strawpoll.me/13180234
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≥128GB
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>>60885345
bump
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>>60885507
>bumping after 7 minutes
Go back to >>>/b/

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In the face of recent changes in Firefox, some anons were asking for a /g/'s perfect web browser, we have collected here the most wanted features:

Granular control over incomming traffic like Policeman (more control than uMatrix in this particular subject).
Granular control over outgoing traffic like Tamper Data or like Privacy Settings (the addon).
Easy switch to preset profiles for both like uBlock Origin for incomming traffic and Privacy Settings for outgoing traffic.
Random presets generator for things like "user-agent" and "canvas fingerprint".
Custom stylesheets like Stylish.
Userscript support like Greasemonkey.
Cookie management like Cookie Monster.
HTTPS with HTTP fallback and ports management like Smart HTTPS and HTTPS by default.
Proxy management like FoxyProxy.
"Open with" feature to use an external application, like for using a video player with youtube-dl and MPV, or for text input with a text editor, and for other protocols like ftp and gopher, and even as a file picker.
Local cache like Decentraleyes and Load from Cache.
All this in a per site basis.
URL Deobfuscation like "Google search link fix" and "Pure URL".
URI leak prevention like "No Resource URI Leak" and plugin enumeration prevention by returning "undefined".
Keyboard driven with dwb features like vi-like shortcuts, keyboard hints, quickmarks, custom commands and non-bloated smooth UI.
Configuration options from an integrated command-line or in configuration files like Lynx.
A way to import bookmarks from other browsers like Firefox.
Search customization like surfraw, dwb funtions or InstantFox Quick Search, and reverse image search like Google Reverse Image Search.
Writen in C.
Low on dependencies.
Framebuffer support like NetSurf for working in the virtual terminal (TTY).
Actual javascript support so we can lurk and post in 4chan.

Any devs up to the task? Also general discussion of browser alternatives.
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The perfect browser was invented years ago.
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>>60885202
>Writen in C.
Why not Javascript/HTML5/CSS?
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>>60885792
And died in 2013

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>implying anyone here actually makes money with web dev

>old thread
>>60852501

>Discord / IRC
https://discord.gg/wdg
#/g/wdg @ irc.rizon.net
Web client: https://www.rizon.net/chat

>Getting started
Get a good understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Everything you learn will have these as their base.
The Mozilla Developer Network offers a good intro (no matter your browser choice)
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Getting_started_with_the_web

>Online courses
https://www.codecademy.com/
https://www.freecodecamp.com/
https://www.bento.io/

>Further reading/viewing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBzRwzY7G-k
https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md

>Code challenges
https://www.codewars.com/
https://www.hackerrank.com/
https://codefights.com/

>Useful resources
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web - General documentation for HTML, CSS & JavaScript
https://libraries.io/ - Discover and keep track of open source libraries, modules and frameworks
https://stackoverflow.com/ - Developers asking questions and helping each other
http://www.programmableweb.com/ - List of public APIs
https://caniuse.com/ - Check browser support for front-end web technologies

>Useful Youtube channels
https://www.youtube.com/derekbanas
https://www.youtube.com/learncodeacademy - codecademy
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO1cgjhGzsSYb1rsB4bFe4Q - funfunfunction
https://www.youtube.com/user/TechGuyWeb - Traversy Media
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ - freeCodeCamp
https://www.youtube.com/user/shiffman - coding train

>cheap VPS hosting in most western locations
https://www.digitalocean.com/
https://www.vultr.com/
https://www.linode.com/
https://www.scaleway.com/
https://www.heroku.com/

an in-depth comparison of hosts
https://www.webstack.de/blog/e/cloud-hosting-provider-comparison-2017/
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>implying anyone here actually makes money with web dev

Fucking hell, I want to learn this in order to drop my shitty job!
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>>60885654
Your implications are contradictory.
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Best resources to learn D3.js? If you have knowledge on D3, how did you started?

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>tfw no free and open source gf

oregano
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>wanting a gf
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>tfw no gf that respects my freedoms but not my privacy
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>Tfw people think as long as they aren't locking up their wrists they still have freedom

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can someone name the phones brand and model please?
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>>60884736
Apple iPhone 7 plus?
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kill yourself.
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jesus look at her gut. is that what chads go for nowadays?

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But why is Russia always developing such weapons. I mean can't they develop something else that could change the world economically?
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1) a lot of Russians graduate college yearly
2) there's no jobs
3) This crime stuff seems to pay pretty well
4) ???
5) PROFIT!!!
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>>60884631
remember those fbi, cia, nsa leaks that say how easy it is for them to hide their shit as if it's from other countries

and suddenly russia gets the blame for everything while the media conveniently still keeps pushing this forced narrative

really makes you think
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>>60886113
Only makes those willing to think, think.

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>be puppy tahr user
>it's a livecd you can modify, that supports ubuntu trusty packages
>stability, lightness and comfort through the roof
>with a couple of days of work, you get a fantastic tailor-made distro
>up to details like firefox addons, of which I use a fuckton

>firefox 51 hits
>kills non-pulse audio
>the devs refuse to repair it, because they suck lennart's cock and don't give a shit about stability
>after days of looking for a solution, settle on palemoon
>it only supports like half of the addons I need, but find some replacements
>still kinda shit though. For example, it hangs on loading big images, so I had to configure it to load images through viewnoir
>the furfaggot that maintains palemoon refused to fix that, because "a browser isn't supposed to be an image viewer". Tell that to /hr/
>but that beats having to use pulse
>so I have a script that deletes firefox and installs palemoon with its config files and all, amongst other things, which I run on startup

>my dad has a copy of the last puppy version I made about a year ago
>firefox 44
>he doens't really need bleeding edge though, so he doesn't update it or anything
>and it runs just fine
>he actually loves it
>runs oh so light, doesn't have to worry about viruses, and he doesn't even need to kill his windows installation to run it
>if he fucks anything up, a restart repairs everything, because it's a livecd

(cont)
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>>60884420
(cont)

>today, Mozilla stopped supporting firefox 44
>they forcefully unsigned all pre-45 addons
>so they all auto-disabled on my dad's end, and he, who's used to have no ads and have particular greasemonkey scripts and download shit and whatnot, has a broken system
>had to go and download a more recent version (49, which I had to actually google for after 5 minutes of trying to find it and being unable to in their new website) and update his addons
>he's the end user of end users, so it's not like I can tell him to untar that shit on /opt, kill the current /lib installation, rm the current ff /usr/bin link, make a new symbolic link, and update the addons
>not only that: australis or whatever is forcefully using gtk3, which apparently hit sometime after 44, is slow as shit on his celeron

So now I'm gonna have to waste a couple of days building a new version of puppy linux for my dad, most likely with palemoon, most likely without all the addons he had grown accustomed to, most likely causing him headaches with the image processing issue too, because some nigger at Mozilla decided to break every single pre-45 version just because.

Seriously. Fuck mozilla. They've given me nothing but headaches this year, and I don't even use their shit anymore. What ever fucking happened to backwards compatibility, and why would they fucking unsign pre-45 shit on pre-45 versions? Fucking hell.
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Yes, FireFox has gone to shit.
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>>60884723
I mean, yeah, it has, but you're falling short.

Firefox has gone to shit because Mozilla has gone to shit. They stopped caring about shipping a powerful, heavily customizable product. They want the Chrome market, and by pursuing that, they've pissed all over their long-time power users.

Just got pic related (mint) with original box, full accessories and dock for €300. Did I fuck up?
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>>60883893
Do you like it?
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OP here. It's still shipping I got it with the intention to flip it.
I did have a lumia 630 and 950 (the 950 was absolute cancer because of the snapdragon 808)
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>>60883893
>buying anything from 'H'orse 'P'enis

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