It's November 2020. After a tough election campaign, Zuckerberg won!
Yes, President Facebook is going to happen.
How does that make you feel?
I don't care anymore. We had WWE hall of famer + barber.
>>60623128
Better than Drumpf.
>not american
>not using fecesbook
Not a single fuck will be given that day. Enjoy your surveillance and immigrants btw. Next time maybe you vote on someone who is not a kike or a kike lackey. inb4 /pol/
Which one is best?
>>60620771
A VPS running owncloud.
50/100GB blu-ray m-discs
Just toss them in a safe and forget about them.
>>60620784
But I can't read them while I'm on holiday or at work?
>Headphone purchase advice
http://pastebin.com/fYZLW7Ub
Please put some effort into your requests and questions.
If you dislike a suggestion, explain why and try giving a better suggestion to whomever asked.
For sub-$50 headphones and IEMs, check out infographic in >>>/g/csg
>/g/ wiki headphone FAQ:
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Headphones
Previous thread: >>60615088
I'm contemplating on buying the 880s, but I feel like it will snap much faster than my m40s.
Are these durable?
>>60620467
They are damn durable; they won't snap. They're pretty comfy too. Even included a non-detachable cable to swing it around too; that's pretty much the only build issue I have with them.
This thread is about the appreciation of horology, as well as the micro-engineering and materials engineering that are required to make a fine watch, clock, or other timepiece.
>Required Viewings For Baptists:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiGgKL6AGAI
>Strap Guide:
http://pastebin.com/SwRysprE
Previous thread:
>>60587974
Is it true rolexes don't tick.
Like even if you press your ear against it?
reminder that /wt/ is shit on weekends, don't bother
>>60620441
You can hear them if you put your ear up to it.
Battlestation thread
Why do people purchase multiple monitors instead of one large monitor?
What improvements would you make?
>walk on campus
>see advertising for FEMALE DEVELOPERS
How good are they /g/?
imagine OP actually stopping to take a picture of this so he can whine about it to /g/
>swift, nativescript, django, graphql, oauth2, mysql
>proprietary botnet apis
>walled garden download center
>android app
>no java,c++ or kotlin in sight
huh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5EMrFsT7V4
>$250 000 for this shit
I'm glad you finally found out
>>60612548
Are you fucking stupid? Have any idea how much does it cost to build that contraption and how many will be sold? 250k is sure high as hell, but it's not completely absurd for a company to set such a price for such a product.
It probably won't be worth the money anyway tho, and audiophools that buy them believing in some pseudo technical mumbo-jumbo properties of those speakers are inbred monkeys with too much money in their pockets.
>>60612548
I love shit like this, it's like economic darwinism.
Home server general is a general thread to discuss building, setting up your own homeserver and maintaining the services and demons on it.
Discord: https://discord.gg/9vZzCYz
>hostan. installan. rebootan. crying about uptime.
Tried setting up nginx, apache? Hosting your own email or jabber? Who investing in rasomware proof append only backups?
News:
* OpenBSD working on raspberry pi now!
* remember to back your files in case you get rm -rf'd
* Update your linux kernel! The UDP PEEK bug is sicc.
* Ransomware fucks everybody over.
personally I have given up on running jabber in my homeserver. i really liked ejabberd (it's written in erlang) but it crashed and COULD NOT figure out why at all from any of the logs. I just decided to stop running it for that reason.
How can i use a raspberry pi as a home server? What are some basic steps i should take?
Planning on using it for daily backups to a ext hdd, apache website and git server. I would also like to host a web interface for choosing music to play on my speaker system at home.
Should i get something more powerful or is an rPi enough?
>>60609705
yeah I think you should be able to do all of that with it. the most important thing to learn first is ssh, and I would recommend using keyfiles instead of passwords. I'm not sure what you know and what you don't though so it's hard to give much advice - fell free to ask in more detail!
const fizzbuzz = function(n)
{
return Array.from({length:n},(_,i)=>i+1).map((n)=>n%15==0?'FizzBuzz':(n%3==0?'Fizz':(n%5==0?'Buzz':n)))
}
>>60609142
(λ (x) (case-odd? x "fizz" "buzz"))
apt install fizzbuzz
fizzbuzz -d 100
var res = [1, 2, "Fizz", 4, "Buzz", "Fizz", 7, 8, "Fizz", "Buzz", 11, "Fizz", 13, 14, "FizzBuzz", 16, 17, "Fizz", 19, "Buzz", "Fizz", 22, 23, "Fizz", "Buzz", 26, "Fizz", 28, 29, "FizzBuzz", 31, 32, "Fizz", 34, "Buzz", "Fizz", 37, 38, "Fizz", "Buzz", 41, "Fizz", 43, 44, "FizzBuzz", 46, 47, "Fizz", 49, "Buzz", "Fizz", 52, 53, "Fizz", "Buzz", 56, "Fizz", 58, 59, "FizzBuzz", 61, 62, "Fizz", 64, "Buzz", "Fizz", 67, 68, "Fizz", "Buzz", 71, "Fizz", 73, 74, "FizzBuzz", 76, 77, "Fizz", 79, "Buzz", "Fizz", 82, 83, "Fizz", "Buzz", 86, "Fizz", 88, 89, "FizzBuzz", 91, 92, "Fizz", 94, "Buzz", "Fizz", 97, 98, "Fizz", "Buzz"];
for(var i=1, len=res.length; i<len; i++){
console.log(res[i]);
}
20170526 edition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hDKfBKuXjI [Embed] [Embed] [Embed]
>This season's Advent of Code:
https://adventofcode.com/2016/
>Discord
https://discord.gg/wdg
OR
https://discord.gg/0qLTzz5potDFXfdT
(they're the same)
>IRC Channel
#/g/wdg @ irc.rizon.net
Web client: https://www.rizon.net/chat
>Learning material
https://www.codecademy.com/
https://www.bento.io/
https://programming-motherfucker.com/
https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md
https://www.theodinproject.com/
https://www.freecodecamp.com/
http://www.w3schools.com/
https://developer.mozilla.org/
http://www.codewars.com/
>Useful Youtube channels
derekbanas
learncodeacademy
funfunfunction
computerphile
codingrainbow
>Frontend development
https://github.com/dypsilon/frontend-dev-bookmarks
>Backend development
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_application_frameworks
[Gist] backendDevelopmentBookmarks.md (embed)
>Useful tools
https://pastebin.com/q5nB1Npt/ (embed)
https://libraries.io/ - Discover new open source libraries, modules and frameworks and keep track of ones you depend upon.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web - Guides for HTML, CSS, JS, Web APIs & more.
http://www.programmableweb.com/ - List of public APIs
>NEET guide to web dev employment
https://pastebin.com/4YeJAUbT/ (embed)
>How to get started
http://pastebin.com/pDT82mQS
http://pastebin.com/AL6j7GEE
>cheap vps hosting in most western locations
https://lowendbox.com
https://www.digitalocean.com/
https://www.linode.com/
https://www.heroku.com/
https://www.leaseweb.com
arr.forEach(function(pageID, index, array) {
var url = 'fullurlgoeshere'+pageID;
console.log("Opening page "+url);
page.open(url, function (status) {
console.log("Inside");
if (status !== 'success') {
console.log("Failure!");
phantom.exit();
} else {
console.log("Waiting...");
window.setTimeout(function () {
//console.log(page.content)
console.log("Creating first file");
fs.write(pageID+'.html', page.content, 'w');
}, waitTimeInMS); // Change timeout as required to allow sufficient time
}
});
}, this);
Why in the fuck does this loop over every item in the array immediately, then close? It doesn't block or wait on anything. I'm trying to make multiple page scrapes in sequence instead of opening and closing the JS server for each page. The logic works totally fine if I take out the loop and only pass in a single page.
should I go to kode kamp or get a degree?
>>60603540
Nevermind, it's because I had the exit clause right after that loop. No fucking idea why that's executing right away though.
Is there some way to block that call until everything in the loop executes?
>buy ryzen
>also have to buy 300$ ram sets
Wow, amazing price/perf AMD.
>>60633609
>$300 ram kits
Maybe if you're buying a 32GB kit sure. Stop being a faggot. Faggot.
Or just buy cheapo 3200MHz Hynix RAM and overclock it like a non-idiot?
>>60633609
>buy ryzen
>it needs special mobo to support your special fast ram
>not to mention you need aio cooling to overclock it to 4ghz because otherwise it'll turn into a housefire past 1.35v
>it's only up to 20% faster than intel cpus from 3 years ago
>still loses in single threaded
mmmmm really activates those neutrons.
Are there any cheap (~$20) wireless controllers for PC?
$50 for a DualShock 3 is a fucking scam
>>60632908
Wired Xbox 360 controller. Wireless is a meme.
>>60632908
Buy a used one for 20 bucks? Search Craigslist or something else. For wireless use you also need a bluetooth dongle like the ASUS BT400.
>>60632953
this but playstation controller is better to me
https://twitter.com/nvidia/status/868851919099371520
THANK YOU BASED NVIDIA
>>60632813
Self crashing memes, can't wait.
>>60632813
please link this shit when it starts, i'm retarded.
>>60632813
>AI and meme learning
Oh fuck off.
Just installed it and...
Brave is GOAT.
I thought it was a meme... not anymore
Desktop version still not polished enough, Android version works flawlessly.
That's my experience so far.
What do you like about it, OP?
>>60632475
botnet shit
What happened to /g/?
>>60632548
this is an advertisment, sage it
/g/ project: specifications and compiler of a modern, simple and not bloated new C derived language.
official mascot: blepe
This thread is for discussing and proposing language specifications.
Proposed features:
>tuples
>polymorfic data types
>operator overloading
>decent string implementation (e.g. https://github.com/antirez/sds)
Please propose other features or discuss the ones above.
Also, we need a name. I was thinking something like newC, with compiler called ncc.
The actual goal is to write a new language specifications.
The goal of newC language would be that of providing a simple and modern compiled language to extend C in order to use it in some tasks that are painful to work in C, without bringing in OOP paradigm and making it extremely intuitive for C programmers to learn it.
just mix the best parts of D and C++ desu
>>60631568
dumb blepeposter
>>60631568
Revive Cyclone