Can't get into recursion? I help you, follow this post: >>60255986
>>60255986
What sorcery is this
Nice get btw
>that guy who writes a recursive function when there's an obvious and farm more efficient explicit function
>>60256047
>i don't know how to understand a 9th grade concept so i'm going to rationalize my stupidity and unwillingness to learn
Macs are shi...
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>>60255964
>more touch pad than there are palm rest
>no clit mouse
nty
>>60255964
I feel as if it would break if i applied more pressure than 10Newtons
Also the keys have no depth. They are on the same level as the laptop's surface
literally cucked by a pentium
>>60255930
>that 1090T and 8370
>>60255930
>2500k Stock
>Stock
Literally who cares.
>lower is better
The Pentium does worse. Stop making these bait threads.
Why is /g/ not talking about this?
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/iphone-7-home-button-unreplaceable-repair-software-lock
This isn't a new thing the older phones had their home buttons locked to the original motherboard too. I know because I repaired them.
>>60255946
Fuck them for doing that.
>>60255901
I wouldn't be so quick to assume that this was done to lock out third-party repairs -- or, even if it was, that that's necessarily a bad thing in all cases. I've worked in the iPhone repair business for a while now, and third party parts can be of incredibly shitty quality and cause a lot of new problems that weren't even there before. If their mindset was that they're preventing shoddy aftermarket parts that break people's shit from propagating onto the market, that might not be so bad.
Seriously, imagine the situation. You're an employee in an Apple Store, and, because Apple decided to be open and fair and allow everyone to do whatever third-party repairs they wanted, and because every dumb dickhead with a workbench in his basement is capable of undercutting Apple's service fees, 80% of the people who walk through the door are carrying these aftermarket parts of unknown origin -- having been serviced by unknown, untrained technicians -- that may or may not be causing the problem.
What do you do? Do you accept these iPhones and perform repairs on them, despite the fact that you had nothing to do with the problem? Do you send the customer away, and get accused of being pissy about right-to-repair anyway? How do you isolate legitimate problems with *your* hardware when you hardly ever see your original hardware? How do your diagnostics work? At the company level, how do you manage the public image problems that result from your phones being even less reliable than disposable Androids because nobody knows what parts are in there after a while? How do you prevent hardware-based exploits against your encrypted vaults?
I could go on. The issue is actually pretty complicated.
Do you rotate your phone clockwise or counter-clockwise?
I rotated it clockwise and threw it in the trash ages ago, where all mobile devices belong.
Counter clockwise. Always.
>>60255881
when i had android i rotated it clockwise, but now that i'm using iphone i turn it counter-clockwise so the home button is under my right thumb
https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/wiki/OpenGL-and-AMD-GPUs---All-you-need-to-know
>The issues have been reported on the AMD support forum for a year now, but any fixes AMD has released so far have either introduced new bugs or reintroduced old bugs.
AYYMD HAS NO DRIVERS
>>60255868
who needs open gl
>windows
>using directsux instead of vulkan in 2017
pcsx2 has always been a buggy pile of crap that barely runs anything halfway well regardless of what you use.
>>60255868
https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/1552
It's a $240 Kirin 960 dev board that runs AOSP with claims of working to get support for it in the Linux kernel mainlined. I'm hoping this leads to AOSP-based custom ROMs for Huawei's Kirin 960 phones - more options are never a bad thing. Way too expensive to buy on a whim though.
Link: http://www.96boards.org/product/hikey960/
>32GB storage
>3GB RAM
>ARM
DOA
You're way better off getting a mini-itx LGA-1151 MB, Pentium G400, 120GB SSD, and 8GB of DDR4 RAM for about the same price.
It won't make custom roms, odroid xu4 uses a exynos chip that also samsung uses, but i can't see raspbian/ubuntu mate on a samsung phone, can you?
>>60255796
?
Are you taking into consideration the size of this thing?
Can you even get Intel boards that small?
I have installed keyloggers on some computers of my university, got around 50+ facebook accounts so far
wat to do?
>>60255723
Do your part to save humanity from Zuckerburger and delete each and every one of them.
Post em
>>60255723
make some script that dumps all their chat logs/info and see if any of it is worth anonymously blackmailing them with for $$$
> At a party on a Saturday, browsing /g/
Yep.
Fucking normie
LOL rick i saw you browsing 4chan in the corner earlier you fucking wierdo
>>60255655
same here, family reunion
>He presses "Apply" before pressing "OK" when applying changes in Windows.
>>60255626
>He uses Windows
>>60255650
>He uses an unproductive hobby OS and unironically defends it
>>60255650
This.
:wq
So, /g/. I need to use wangblows for work, and the drive that it's currently installed on is pathetically tiny and since a bunch of shit software REQUIRES that it stores files on C:\, I need to move windows to one of my other SSDs.
Is there a way to do this without nuking the other drive? Everything I've found online suggests that you use a ton of software to make the new drive bootable but it seems ludicrous to me that I would need that many steps and that much shitware to do a simple file transfer.
Is there any reason that I can't just copy over the windows files and the mark the other drive as bootable using a BIOS option?
Well, fuck it. Using robocopy to move the files now.
Here's hoping that I can boot from the secondary drive
Use gparted to clone the partitions to a new disk. If the new disk is smaller, shrink the c drive first. Fdisk should run its self once the new drive boots. Make sure your drive letters show up correctly
>>60255527
You could also just go about cloning the drive if you want it to be exactly the way you have it now, in which case paragon drive copy is extremely straightforward
I have this shitty laptop that overheats easily that I use when i'm away from my desktop, which OS and DE would you run on it? Currently with Mint MATE, as you can see
pretty much any distro + xfce
>>60255549
This, or Lubuntu
>>60255549
>>60255565
Isn't MATE almost as light as xfce?
Why do most cases mount the motherboard vertical. Why don't all cases mount motherboards horizontal?
try to fit in an e-atx like that
it would be thicc
because vertical motherboard increases the fps
To save desk space?
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>>60255245
haha
It's comfy o'clock on Saturday night
What are you working on?
Bout to get high and download a new /u/ meets /lit/ novel. How about you OP?
trying to hack into a security camera i bought.
it seems they closed a lot of ports after it was discovered these cameras were part of the murai botnet
>>60255169
Chicken tendies and joints