It's starting to look like AACS 2.0 has been cracked.
>>60715946
4K is still a meme.
>>60716069
if you have a 1440p or 2160p monitor you're retarded if you don't download/stream 4k if possible.
>>60715946
So it wasn't an error in the encryption like wiseasses said last time?
Whatever happened to direct die cooling like this? It would scare off normies from making lego PCs as they'd worry about breaking their CPU.
*CREEEEEEAAAAAK*
You do realize Intel/AMD want to sell their chips to everyone including normies right? That's how business works
>>60715509
DONT YOU REMIND ME OF THIS YOU FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT
I ALMOST BROKE MY PC YESTERDAY BY TRYING TO UPGRADE MY CPU AND ACCIDENTALLY BENDING THE PINS
FUCK YOU INTEL AND YOUR ON "PINLESS" CPUs
I've tried PHP with Slim and Twig, NodeJS with VueJS, JSP.
C with nginx.
>>60715226
>c
not now, grand pa.
>>60715259
>grand pa.
pajeet, go home
>using a cuck text editor
Im a noob and i only use nano. am i a nigger aswell?
>>60715188
do any of the devs use nano to shill for niggers?
>TFW too black to use emacs
Sheeeeit
Screenfetch thread
Is that a new install?
Debian Sid + modified dwm = ultra comfy
>>60715002
How's that sandy bridge performance treating you?
So are we excited for VEGA!!??
>>60714952
>vega
>obvious tearing
I'm waiting for navi.
Based on the number of tears per frame
Yes
More tears per frame means more FPS above w/e the monitor rate is
Assuming its 60hz it means vega is running at around 182 fps
WHAT THE FUCK IS CALLE
'Street' in Spanish
Makes sense now?
It's "street" in Spanish.
street in spanish, saviour of the deciphering
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Michael W. Lucas recently released a new book: Relayd and Httpd Master
https://www.michaelwlucas.com/tools/relayd
Anyone already got that one?
>>60715073
Aren't the man pages good enough?
>>60715462
lol
>You will never be part of a local Linux users group in 2005
just imagine an user group of archfags
i went to one a few years ago in the back of a Denny's. it was really autistic, so i left after about 15 minutes. there was an old Chinaman who showed up too, i could tell he was also new, and he made the same decision to leave as i did.
>You will never again go to a LAN party
>There are no longer any places where you can rent gaming PCs by the hour.
are they selling your data?
>>60714521
you know it!
>>60714521
Yes. Creator had similar service in the past yet sold users information later on.
African developers who featured in F8 sessions include the following:
• Asoriba (http://Asoriba.com): A Ghanaian start-up that has built software that enables churches to better manage member engagement, donations, and attendance. The company was featured in the Keynote for its work using Facebook Analytics.
• Rancard (www.Rancard.com), a mobile solutions company based in Ghana. Its Rendezvous (http://APO.af/J4GoJg), social recommendation system was featured in two sessions at F8.
• Pass.NG (http://Pass.ng) is an education start-up from Nigeria that helps students practice for their university entrance exams.
• Truppr (http://Truppr.com) is a social fitness start-up from Nigeria.
• Afrinolly (http://Afrinolly.com) is an app that allows users to catch up with Nollywood content on their mobile phones. It is one of the first Nigerian companies to build the Facebook Surround 360 camera.
• Quiz.ng (http://Quiz.ng), an online quiz platform based out of Nigeria.
• Kudi.ai (https://Kudi.ai): Messenger Bot to send money for free to any bank, buy airtime and pay bills; first African bot to be featured on Messenger Blog http://APO.af/C3GyWz.
• Kangpe (http://Kangpe.com): A health service from Nigeria that lets users ask real doctors their health questions.
• Eneza Education: An educational app from Kenya.
• Refunite (https://Refunite.org): A service from Kenya that helps refugees to reunite with their families and loved ones.
>>60713834
Fake. Africa doesn't even have electricity.
>African students and developers showcase their talent
Economic Empowerment Innovation Challenge Award Winner: Ghana’s Esoko makes it easier for businesses, governments, NGOs and others to connect with farmers through its web and mobile apps.
Economic Empowerment Impact Award Winner: mPedigree Goldkeys from Ghana is an anti-counterfeiting, tracking and tracing solution that uses consumers’ mobile phones as a verification tool.
Economic Empowerment Impact Award Winner: Nigeria’s SaferMom provides pregnant and new mothers with simple tools to help make informed health decisions via sms, voice services and its mobile app.
Education Innovation Challenge Award Winner: Founded in South Africa, Hyperion Development is a social enterprise that has built the first online course platform for computer science education.
Education Impact Award Winner: Launched in Ghana, Mutti by mPharma is a drug affordability service that enables patients to access high quality medicine at lower prices with flexible payment terms through micro-payments.
Education Impact Award Winner: Nigeria’s Tuteria connects people seeking to learn with people around them who can teach.
>>60713834
>best startups
>best kino
is the rest of the world even trying?
Isn't this just a scheme to overproduce programmers?
If they can't have Pajeets, they can have women.
>>60713731
It's a way for tech bros and turbo autists to get spicy hot GFs that have a higher income than most women
>>60713747
MUH DIVERSITY
everyone knows only white males can program. god I love being white
post them
>>60713388
>Debian
>Gnome
>Icecat
>Bash, Python, C
>Vim
>Transmission
>N/A
>N/A
>N/A
>NAS
>>60713388
>W10E LSTB
>explorer.exe?
>un-googled chromiuim
>html/js
>brackets
>transmission
>illustrator
>spotify
>vlc
>mega :^) and nas
>>60713388
I'm not sure if dwm is what you think it is
arch
i3
qutebrowser
rust
vim
transmission
gimp
just mpv and a flat 'music' folder
mpv
nextcloud
Play autism bingo on my post
/g/ humor thread
>>60712879
>Google could face a $9bn EU fine for rigging search results in its favour
>A seven-year investigation into the world's most popular internet search engine was triggered by scores of complaints from both US and European rivals
https://archive.fo/kirby
LOL... Jewgle BTFO! They managed to bribe their way out of antitrust trial in the US (thank Obongo) but EU won't let them off the hook.
>>60712079
>friendship ended with the EU
>the USA is my best friend now
And they won't pay it, and what will happen? Nothing.
>>60712079
they should postpone the payment until the EU goes down