Why do people say macs are bad? so many people are not wrong
my iphone is great
what a great thread im sure we will absolutely learn something
>>60877929
>fagOS
>crApple
>>60877929
Anyone who hates on Apple is 100% poor, a virgin, and has zero taste.
I've had the Netgear N600 for a few years and it's been on 24/7 and never given me problems, other than range. I've also got a linksys E3000 recently from an older compadre of mine with no use for it. My intent was to speedtest both, but olde one put password on router.
It'll take some time to get the password, so in the meme time does anyone have experience with one of the two? Is one remarkably better than the other? Should I shove the new router up old man's loose arse?
>>60877683
>netgear n600
Fuckin poorfag lmao. Get an AD7200 you poorass NEET.
>>60877683
....have you heard of a reset button?
>>60877797
I use Ethernet for my
>GTX 1080, i5 6600k 3 monitor battlestation
Just want to know which one is better
Y'know it's been eerily silent since Acer announcer the Predator X27 a few months ago. The first 4k monitor to run at 144hz. You don't think they aren't gonna be able to deliver, do you?
Test
>>60877545
gayman manaiter hurr
>>60877553
Sorry that your anime viewing experience isn't improved by a refresh rate above 60.
>decide to test random things with pv
>gnu yes is fucking retardedly fast (~6GiB/s) given how completely BLOAT the source code looks
>3 levels of header autism to obfuscate a fucking write() call
>try naively writing my own yes
>hella slow (~100MiB/s)
>copy random BSD and Sun yes.c's
>virtually the same as mine.
wtf /g/, I thought bloat was bad.
>>60877367
autism thread?BITS 64
CPU X64
global _start
section .text
_start:
inc rdi ; stdout, will not change after syscall
mov rsi, y ; will not change after syscall
mov rdx, 8192 ; will not change after syscall
_loop:
mov rax, 1 ; sys_write
syscall
jmp _loop
y: times 4096 db "y", 0xA
autism thread.
>>60877395
it doesn't work$ ./a.out test
y
y
y
y
y
it only outputs y
>>60877418
that's the point
fix it yourself if you want arguments
>mfw I bought 7600k
>>60877098
Good Goy
it's okay op there is always next time
>mfw moving from a low power four core bulldozer to a 1600X
So is the Yoga 910 any good? Have any of you actually used this thing? Is it decent or overpriced garbage?
>>60876938
Also
>1300$ laptop
>doesn't come with a built in dvd/cd drive
>>60876965
Good.
My $1300 desktop doesn't have one either.
>>60876938
>offcenter trackpad
>16:9
Into the trash it goes
I have a 290. Should I sell it while its wanted and play my PS4 till Vega comes out, or should I learn how to mine ether? Would I make more through mining then selling it?
you would make like $5/day mining ether 24/7
performance increase to vega would also be pretty marginal, unless you plan on getting a 4k monitor or something
>>60876975
I have a 1440p 144hz monitor. Have to stay AMD because it has freesync.
>>60876928
You should sell it and invest in ether if you're actually serious about the currency, or use it for gaming. There is no middle ground, really.
ffs amd.
https://www.google.it/amp/www.pcworld.com/article/3197759/computers/amd-threadripper-exclusive-only-alienwares-area-51-will-have-it-in-2017.amp.html
>The exclusive applies only to big-name PC rivals like HP and Lenovo. Smaller boutique gaming PC vendors will be able to build Threadripper systems, and DIY PC builders will have access to it, too.
It's fucking nothing, what a waste of a thread.
>buying prebuilt
>>60877739
Their smaller systems actually match the build price of custom
Is he /ourguy/?
>>60876822
>guy
that's a female
>>60876877
Install Gentoo
tell me, /g/, will PowerShell ever be cool?
>>60876591
Define "cool".
It'll pretty much always be clunky and awkward since they made the hugely boneheaded decision of "Hmm, unix passes text streams through pipes, and that's the source of a lot of flexibility and power... I bet this would be even better if we made pipes carry C# objects instead of plain text!"
>>60876843
pretty much this.
probably would have been better if it was like cap'n'proto or some other plain ass serialized objects. but they had to go all nuts on that shit and somehow throw in their .NET cancer in it.
decent Idea i guess, but honestly if bash or z shell would just add nested hashmaps and gnu coreutils add a --json or similar output option, this shit would no longer be relevant at all.
just good old fashion "MUH UNIX" cancer faggots keeping it back at this point.
it's pretty amazing in terms of capabilities imho, but it's a shit show from a language/shell perspective
>>60876293
Fucking HBM2...
Titan X performance foe 1080ti prices
>inb4 read the sticky
Hey /g/ i am tempted to sell my RX 480 nitro 8GB to some miner at a fairly high price 450-500 dollars, and get the best GTX 1070, but i am afraid of the "Nvidia Gimping Technology" ¿should i sell it and hold my money for something AMD releases in the future, should i buy the GTX 1070 or should i keep my RX 480?, i game mostly @1080p 60fps Ultra but i also am afraid that newer games won't run well on my current hardware, i5 6600k @4.6Ghz, 8GB DDR4 2666Mhz.
Pretty familiar with Linux.
Which one do I get? I like Ubuntu, but I don't like the corporate stigma around it. I like Debian, but It's owned by greasy SJWs. Is there a Linux distro made by people who genuinely care?
>>60875604
I personally like Xubuntu. I don't give a fuck about the people who make it because I'm not going to spend time with them. I'll just use the OS.
>>60875635
>>60875604
>Pretty familiar with Linux.
>Which one do I get?
Yeah right, you're so familiar that you don't know what distro you like. How about you browse the other three threads made today that were asking exactly this same question, you fucking newfag?
I'm looking to make a free e-mail account for registering for betas and other things, and recovering passwords if I forget them. I need no extra features.
Anything out there that is free and has some degree of respect for privacy?
>>60875484
No.
>>60875484
A self hosted mail server would be the most free.
How's Tutanota?
>>60875258
Is there any good reason to use anything?
>>60875258
a screen with 250 ppi density
the logo is disgusting
How blackhat hackers or hacker groups, malware developers etc. earn money? How does the entire process work? Serious discussion.
A ransomware for example:
>1a. create your own botnet
>1b. rent a botnet
>2. distribute the malware
>3. collect earnings through crypto currency
>4. convert to real currency (sell them with cash at ltbc?)
>5. launder the money
>6. ???
>7. profit
Hacking is a service industry. Always has been. Always will be.
Businesses with shady practices hire them to break into other competing businesses to steal or destroy information in return for profit.
>>60875203
option 1
>find exploit
>sell exploit
option 2
>find exploit
>use exploit
>use gained computer resources for profit (mining, ddosing, rent your newly acquired botnet)