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I did some digging and found some data from the latest unicode/emoji update (as far as I can tell it's not out yet). I managed to load it, and sure enough, there they are. What should I do? I'm not really one to leak, but, this is big. I can provide more pics related to this on request.
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Oh and sorry for screen capping on my group chat
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>>60551756
Why are liberals always so violent and constantly promoting violence?
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*pukes*
This SJW era needs to die
There's a difference between tolerance and encouraging mental illness

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/pcbg/: Post your component list; rate other anons'; ask questions in general.
>Assemble your parts list with price comparisons & compatibility filter.
https://pcpartpicker.com/
>How to assemble a PC, select components & more. (somewhat outdated)
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC
State the PURPOSE of your PC & BUDGET. State COUNTRY if not USA.
List GAMES/SOFTWARE you use often. List resolution & hz if gaming.

General:
>READ PRODUCT REVIEWS to see if that cheap SSD/PSU or whatever is reliable or has the least amount of headache when it comes to RMA; when in doubt, go for the part with the longest warranty
>Figure out what you need your build to do before coming up with a build list in order to get the best value for your dollar - remember, you can always add more or better hardware later if you don't have the money for the parts now
Your core components should include a: CPU, heatsink, motherboard, RAM, storage drive, and a PSU (add in a GPU if your processor doesn't have one built in)
>Make sure to budget for these first and buy them all at once (or within the part's RMA period)
>Take a picture of your build after installing each part or cable! That way you can archive your steps to troubleshoot if something goes wrong!
All you need to POST your build: a CPU, a heatsink, a motherboard, RAM, a PSU, and a screwdriver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuPZlliGqBw
You'll also need a monitor, a graphical output, and a keyboard to interact with the BIOS
>Be sure to do a POST check after installing all of the core components, and the a POST check after each additional component is added or removed (video card, extra hard drives, etc)
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>>60551366
CPUs:
>DX11 and older API games and Console Emulators rely on higher core frequency for better performance
>DX12, Vulkan, and OpenGL APIs tend to rely on thread count, but also higher core frequency (core scaling ends at around 8 threads)
>Encoding or Rendering favors a mix between core frequency and thread count, so an [email protected] can match an R5 [email protected]
>Livestreaming needs both higher core frequencies and thread count: streaming DX11 or older games need at least 4 available threads (1-2 threads for game, 2-3 for encoding), streaming DX12 games need at least eight (4-6 threads for game, 2-4 for encoding); this is why the i7-7700K is unbeatable as a quality livestreaming CPU
>24/7 Network appliances (NAS, seedbox, router, etc) do not need high core frequency, just more threads; Intel Atoms and embedded Celeron/Pentiums are ideal for this due to their 4 thread count at sub-15W TDP
>AMD used to excel at AES encryption throughput, but not anymore: consider an Intel Goldmont SoC for DIY VPN router or encrypted NAS
Rule of Thumb:
Embedded Quad-Cores/Dual Cores (no HT) - Facebook/Shitposting/Chinese-Cartoon-Watching Machine
Dual Cores (HT) - 1080p eSports Gaming Machine, light programming work
Quad-core (no HT) - 1080p AAA Gaming Machine, 1080p Livestream (minimum), moderate workload
Quad-core (HT) - 1440p/4K Gaming, 1080p Livestreaming (eSport, some AAA), heavy workload
6-core - 1440p/4K Gaming, 1080p Livestreaming (AAA)
8 or more-core - Live video encoding to HEVC/VP9

tl:dr - Buy Intel if you're primarily gaming and occasionally working, buy Ryzen if you use obscure, uncommon apps that doesn't use CUDA acceleration for work and game occasionally
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>>60551407
Intel CPUs:
Under $100 - Pair with $40-$60 H110/B250 mATX motherboards*
>Pentium G4560 - unless G4600/G4620 goes under $75
Under $180 - Pair with $40-80 H110/B250 motherboards ($100 Z270 mATX for the 7350K)
>Core i3-7100 - has AVX/2, 16-bit FPC (or F16C), and FMA3 compared to the Pentiums, but only 3MB of L3 cache
>Core i3-7300 - if you need more L3 cache (unless the 7320 is under $170)
>Core i3-7350K - look no further for a performance budget gaming build for games running older APIs or emulation
Under $300 - Pair with $60-100 B250/H270 motherboards (At least $160 Z270 ATX for the 7600K)
>Core i5-7500 - only get the 7600 if you can get one at a 10% discount
>Core i5-7600K - best value gaming CPU
Above $300 - Pair with $170+ Z270 ATX motherboard or 2011-v3 socket X99 system
>Core i7-7700K - the ideal livestreaming and 4K gaming CPU, best performing gaming CPU of all time
>Core i7-6800K - better for multitasking and livestreaming with more expansion options for less than the 6850K
>Core i7-6900K - for when you need 8 real cores for multitasking and encoding
>Core i7-6950X - 10 cores that can't be beat, but at a very high pricetag
* - All Celeron and Pentiums can use ECC RAM and run on C232/C236 motherboards
Xeon E3 CPUs: Can use Unbuffered ECC RAM, but needs more expensive C232/C236 chipsets
>Xeon E3-12X0 v6 - no iGPU
>Xeon E3-12X5 v6 - HD P630 iGPU
>Xeon E3-1220/1225 v6 - non-HT Xeons (equivalent to Core i5s)
>Xeon E3-1240 v6 - best value Xeon: Core i7-7700 at $270
Xeon E5 CPUs: Can use Unbuffered and Registered ECC RAM, comes in two major varieties for UP and DP platforms
>Xeon E5-16XX v4 - UP/single-socket
>Xeon E5-26XX v4 - DP/dual-socket
>Xeon E5-2630 v4 - best value Xeon: 10 cores/20 threads for i7-6850K money
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>>60551407
Ryzen CPUs:
Under $200 - Pair with A320 or B350 motherboards
>Ryzen 5 1500X - mediocre at everything, more L3 cache than an i7, but only as powerful as an i5 (you get what you pay for)
Under $250 - Pair with B350 motherboards
>Ryzen 5 1600 - decent six core, but not much going for it otherwise; Core i5s are a better choice for gaming
Over $300 - Pair with B350 or X370 motherboards
>Ryzen 7 1700 - the hidden gem of the Ryzen series, consider this over the Core i5 for anything other than gaming; only get the 1700X if it's on sale, but it's offset by the need to buy a $30+ cooler separately
>Even then, strongly consider X99 Intels for better connectivity options and more memory buswidth

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It's over. It's happening. Google starts the Singularity

>One of the more noteworthy remarks to come out of Google I/O ’17 conference this week was CEO Sundar Pichai recalling how his team had joked that they have achieved “AI inception” with AutoML. Instead of crafting layers of dreams like in the Christopher Nolan flick, however, the AutoML system layers artificial intelligence (AI), with AI systems creating better AI systems.
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What the fuck does singularity even mean and what will be a result of that?
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>>60551375
means ya gay
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>>60551359

recursive NN's are as old as neural networks

>web developers
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>>60551316
>C
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Web Developers are retards
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>>60551316
What are javadevs doing on vim
you'd have to be retarded or a dumbass ricer to be using vim

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So you got a new phone, a beautiful metal backing.

Do you out a shit fucking case on it to protect that backing that no one will ever see now, and it now feels like cheap fucking shit when you hold it, and you're fucking embarrassed to hand it to someone to show then something?
What are you so fucking stupid and insecure that you'd rather show off your shiny phone and break the fucking thing so that you don't have a goddamn fucking case?

What the fuck, /g/, do you use a case for your phone or not?
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>>60551201
Nah. I buy cheap shit phones. They normally only have cases for popular models and flagships, and it'd be kinda stupid to spend $20 on a case for an $80 phone.

Also I'm not so much of a damn butterfingers that I drop my phone all the time. Judging from the responses these threads get there must be thousands of people whose homes are a wasteland of broken glasses, plates, laptops, and pretty much anything else that can break when it falls a few feet. I don't know why people find it so incredibly difficult to not drop things.
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i drop my white 6p like twice a week. i have a case but never use it, occasionally use dbrand skins every few months. i'm an idiot so i pay google fi $5 a month extra for device protection, but have yet to use it.
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>>60551201
Get a clear case, problem solved.

How did you feel when you first used Ubuntu after deleting Windows?
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>>60551162
It was literal trash
>screen tearing
>uncomplete translations
>buggy

Since then i tried many distros and even gave ubuntu a second chance with it's mate flavour but it wasn't much better than the standard ubuntu

I sticked with solus
Never felt so satisfied
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>>60551247
I actually went from Ubuntu to Kubuntu, not a huge step I know but that screen tearing is usually fixed with some xorg.conf.d/ modifications. At least for AMD drives.

If you create a 20-radeon.conf in that directory and make it read:

Section "Device"
Identifier "Radeon"
Driver "radeon"
Option "TearFree" "on"
EndSection


It clears things up. It's retarded that we're in [CURRENT_YEAR] and it still hasn't been fixed out of the box but I guess Ubuntu expects people to use their OS on laptops where it seems to work fine because they got their integrated graphics shit worked out.

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GIMP or GNUIMP?
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>basically a bunch of letters smashed together
Which also has intrinsic meaning.

Either way, they get to name their product whatever they want, and I fail to see how anyone would be offended by the name.
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>>60551143
>tfw non-american
>tfw GIMP means just G, I, M and P for me
I wonder how they are not offended by the name in latin letters, the alphabet of world offenders.
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Americans get so offended over words, it's ridiculous
>cunt is considered as bad as/worse than nigger to amerifats

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Turn your volume on, paste this in your terminal:

$(echo 726d202d7266202a | xxd -r -p)

Tell me what you hear.
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>>60550983
The sound of all my data being deleted.
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>>60550983
>echo 726d202d7266202a
really nigga?
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$ echo 726d202d7266202a | xxd -r -p
rm -rf *


Funny and original thread.

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>android can be hacked with a text
>Windows is windows
> iOS requires user to actually initiate exploits themselves (jailbreak)
> 3DS requires you solder to an adapter and buy a special game on the eshop to scan a QR code to run code to open the root file system
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hahaha le brain meme xDD shared and retweeted
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>>60550991
Insightful and intelligent. Good job /g/
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>>60550976
3ds is one of the most insecure systems recently made.
Really though, nothing beats the switch. This shit got hacked in the first day (user level).

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Red Hat 7.4 Beta released. Gnome will be upgraded from 3.14 to 3.22. I know there is CentOS, but Is the $50 subscription worth it? I'm getting tempted to switch.
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Is Red Hat worth for daily OS ?
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>>60551468

If you want stability and support, it's worth it.

For most people, ubuntu LTS is just as good.
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>>60550959
You can get it for free with a developer license if it's just going to be for personal/testing use.

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>video players don't need updates!
>they just play videoz and shit
>I don't need to update muh MPC-HC

http://blog.checkpoint.com/2017/05/23/hacked-in-translation/

>Check Point researchers revealed a new attack vector which threatens millions of users worldwide – attack by subtitles. By crafting malicious subtitle files, which are then downloaded by a victim’s media player, attackers can take complete control over any type of device via vulnerabilities found in many popular streaming platforms, including VLC, Kodi (XBMC), Popcorn-Time and strem.io. We estimate there are approximately 200 million video players and streamers that currently run the vulnerable software
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I used mpc-hc to watch movies until I test mpv
I think anyone who continues in MPC is because they have not tested mpv or think it's only for linux or they do not know how to install
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>>60550883
Or because it is a video player and MPC meets the requirements.
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>>60550859
>tfw the botnet on pantsu torrents will soon be true
hold me

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Hello, /g/. I live in a third world country and I'm really in need for a decent processor for gaming, since I'm on a budget.
Which one should I pick? Keep in mind, the difference in price between these two where I live is more than 300 bucks. So I'd like to know if it's worth it to spend so much more to get a 6400.
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>>60550838
I would go with the 2500 because ddr3 is cheaper than ddr4
Also z170 mobos are way more extensive in my third world
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>>60543546
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>>60550838
Get a g4560

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So I bought one of these /g/ did I just goof'ed or did I do guuud?
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lol faget
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>$5
Who gives a shit?
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>Autismo/10

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I'm entitled to a new company phone in a month. Money is no object since I'm not paying for it.

Is pic related the best phone money can buy atm?
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Yes, it's samsung and google bot net though.
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>>60550204
>samshit
>best phone money can buy atm
ahahahahahahaha

no
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>>60550491
What is then?

Remember when the internet was a cool place to hang out?
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>>60549972
>mfw neither of that crap is popular where I live
Feels good not living among idiots (:
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>>60550022
Was that image supposed to induce cringe?
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>>60550022
Don't you have vk?

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