>that will be $21.69 after sales tax
>tip? don't worry, no tip required for our waitstaff!
how long until this is a reality? I know a lot of places are using kiosks/tablets for payment and ordering now, but how long until robots are bringing the food so we don't have to pay extra because (((the manager))) is too cheap to provide a living wage?
>>60903767
>tip? don't worry, no tip required for our waitstaff
It's already a thing in civilized countries.
>>60903778
>
t. eurocuck
>>60903767
In many states, servers actually fought to keep the law that says you only need to be paid $2.50 an hour if you're taking tips.
That's because a good waitress will make a good $300 on any given night, and that's much much more than minimum wage.
This is entirely a manufactured problem created by the service industry.
So I've been thinking how to reduce the risk surrounding IoT devices after they get hacked (particularly in regards to botnets) and I've come to the conclusion I need /g/'s help.
Is there a way to physically limit the bandwidth used by a device? A way to make it so that it becomes a literal impossibility for, say, your Internet-connected toilet to send out more than 10Mbps or maybe even 1Mbps? So that even if it gets hacked, it's limited in the degree it can participate in a DDOS?
Is it really that hard to NOT ENTER your wifi password when buying a device that has no business being on the internet?
>>60903699
Its simple. Don't buy internet of things stuff at all or don't let it connect to the internet.
>>60903746
>>60903766
That works great for people who aren't retarded but a lot of retarded people buy them. The question is more along the lines of what can be done to mitigate the damage of retards.
is linus a shill?
you haven't figured it out yet by yourself?
the /v/eddit spillover is real
>>60903698
is water wet?
>>60903698
You dont make money or have things given to you for free if you arent being paid under the table
Need advice on how to get a portscan past the Windows 10 firewall
Disable the shitty firewall or kill yourself.
>>60903607
No asshat, the target's firewall.
>>60903607
If it's so shitty then how do you bypass it? Checkmate atheists
I start a process with i3
exec --no-startup-id /op/bin/externalMonitor.sh
script is
#!/bin/bash
intern=eDP1
extern=DP1
while true
do
if xrandr | grep "$extern disconnected"; then
xrandr --output "$extern" --off --output "$intern" --auto
else
xrandr --output "$intern" --off --output "$extern" --auto
fi
sleep1
done
everytime I logout the program is still running though in ps -A
if I logout like 3 times and log back in, I see 3 copies of the program
why isnt it quitting on logout?
>>60903372
Because you're not telling it to quit when you logout.
>>60903599
Aren't all programs launched by the window manager supposed to be terminated when the parent (window manager) is terminated?
>>60903599
how do i do that? isnt this true
>>60903655
Did AMD just won?
>>60903105
AMD will never win.
>>60903105
AMD won my purchase but my heart belongs to nvidia. I will never be proud of anything amd even if it makes me money.
>>60903105
ABSOLUTE AMD MEN
rate my desktop
>>60902831
how old is that computer? what's the history of it? judging by all the crap in the system tray, it looks like it was a PC that was last used some time around 2000 to 2002 and then forgotten about until now, rather than the usual 'I installed windows 98 in a vm for fun'
>>60902831
>not using free as in freedom gnu+linux
0/10
>>60902881
I bought it around 2000 and it was used daily until about 2009 actually.
192GB RAM
Lol what would this even be used for? A server or something?
>>60902770
prolly needed for windows or something
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Shut up retard
>tfw asked to implement a BST during interview
>tfw asked to implement a BST in an AST
>>60902561
dumb frogposter
>>60902561
if you've done that before or even just understood the concept at least once in your life it shouldn't be that hard...
I was reading about Global Foundries' new 7nm process and with their promises of 5 GHz clock speeds being possible on the average chip and 60% reduction in power consumption. This got me wondering about how much further we'll see the processors used in home computers advance and how much longer it will be until processors have advanced to the point where most people can easily afford more power than they'll ever be able to use. How many people would really be able to find a use for something like a future die shrunk, cheaper AMD Threadripper that they can overclock past 5 GHz given adequate cooling? Would consumer applications even be able to find a use for something like that, even with more bloat?
Info on Global Foundries' new 7nm process that I was reading:
https://www.globalfoundries.com/sites/default/files/product-briefs/7lp-product-brief.pdf
>>60902522
>the point where most people can easily afford more power than they'll ever be able to use.
We're already at this point, there are some caveats though. The average person only uses a computer for youtube, facebook, email, skype, playing browser games, and other unintensive things like that. Even a Sandy Bridge i5 is a ridiculous amount of performance for such paltry workloads.
The caveat is that new workloads have a way of emerging, and even if they're slow to adopt, they will become commonplace eventually.
In a couple years we'll be packing the performance of a Ryzen 7 1700 into a tablet, and that seems pretty outlandish from a performance perspective, but in a couple years some new "killer ap" might come around that takes a ton of power to run that everyone wants to play.
>>60902657
>The caveat is that new workloads have a way of emerging
How many of those have come out over the last decade? Video games are the only common use that I can see possibly taking advantage of that amount of power, but even those will likely hit a point where they can no longer make use of a more powerful CPU.
>>60902882
4K video playback is smoothest if you have an ASIC dedicated to decoding it. People love the whole "VR Experience" thing, not so much for gaming, but the mobile VR stuff like Samsung's headset, or Goggle cardboard. All those ARM SoC's have dedicated hardware to processing that in their display DSP.
These aren't incredibly intensive, but they are signs of things to come.
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is this related to BDSM?
>>60902557
Yes
Wizards assemble !
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Fully committed to GPL, uses only free software (as in freedom) in their main package.
With even the documentation licensed as FDL.
Without 3rd party patches, sensible defaults or masked packages.
Doesn't need obfuscated python libraries, only bash.
Uses clean dependencies as they came from upstream developers, which by the same provides instant updates.
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>27" 1440p is too small
>1440p ultrameme is not only short, but also offer less horizontal space than two 16:9s
>1600p ultrameme is slightly better but also not as wide as two proper monitors
>40"+ 4k are riddled with hardware problems
Is 32" 1440p the best solution right now?
38" 21:9 1600p is the best right now. It's the highest you can get in resolution without windows shitty scaling
Get a 4K telly
>>60903557
There are like two models, both are bent and cost over twice as much as 1440p UWs.
have you purged your development team yet?
>>60902360
What?
>>60902360
What is the context of this?
Do you have a longer written text than the incoherrent shorter than sms messages?
>>60902418
I'm guessing it's some SJW calling for the purge of white males from development teams.
R8 my build
/guts/ thread
also dick pick
>>60901999
>>60902006
>Watercooling
>use windows 7 and 8.1 on my computers because industrial design
>have a bunch of icons on the desktops and laptop
>group them by purpose, about 10 for one thing, 10 for another thing, 20 for some other project
>log in/log out or restart pc or some program crashes
>all icons are automatically grouped by name now
What the fuck is this, is it that big of a deal in 2017 to remember the icons position? This fucking shit goes back to XP, jesus christ what a shitfest, can't wait to ditch Windows entirely in a couple of months.
>>60901936
>i'm a retard
>>60901960
>I shitpost: the post
>doesn't [start+program name+enter]
Fucking brainlet. Why do you need to click icons? Are you 10?