If you use an ad blocker then you are a MILLENIAL!
Ok, why should I care?
I've been called worse things.
OH NO YOU GOT ME! Actually I'm a millenial and I don't block ads. The few sites I visit are all cool about them.
Also I call bullshit on the use rate of Google+ even at the time that these data were collected. I'm also suspicious of high desktop use by millenials (because jobs) not correlating with laptop usage as well (because jobs). We were absolutely the laptop generation during our early adulthood. That's about the time that battery life started climbing rapidly, though tablets hadn't yet hit mainstream.
What's the possible explanation for this?
It's possible that they wanted to keep coders on their toes
>>60242786
>>60242825
Adds value to our wages.
>>60242786
Also, they probably didn't want to throw an error
What should Array(true) or Char(false) equal
What do you think about this router?
>>60242736
Shit
I prefer using something cheaper with DD-WRT.
>can't install openwrt
name a better fan
you can't
>>60242629
>>60242629
russian fans are better
https://www.asus.com/Laptops/ASUS-VivoBook-E12-E203NAH/
What does /g/ think about this notebook?
>>60242607
>intel
have fun with the hardware backdoor goyim
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-amt-vulnerability-me-dangerous,34300.html
>>60242616
https://security-center.intel.com/advisory.aspx?intelid=INTEL-SA-00075&languageid=en-fr
>This vulnerability does not exist on Intel-based consumer PCs with consumer firmware, Intel servers utilizing Intel® Server Platform Services (Intel® SPS), or Intel® Xeon® Processor E3 and Intel® Xeon® Processor E5 workstations utilizing Intel® SPS firmware.
Go fuck yourself, illiterate AYYMDPOORFAG
>>60242607
It's Great you should buy it
New battlestation old thread dead r8 and h8.
>>60242557
do we really need 3 active threads?
use the fucking catalog
>>60242572
There dead
>>60242588
the only thing dead is your brain, m8
I'm going to Japan this summer and planning to go akihabara to look for some PC parts. Any recommendations on where to go?
What are you looking for?
Most computer parts are overpriced compared to the US, if you're coming from there. Hell, I brought my desktop in my suitcase when I came (sans case).
Mechanical keyboards might be a bit cheaper, and you can probably pick up some junk laptops, cables, etc... for cheap, but otherwise you're better off buying shit back home.
>Akihabara
>PC parts
Why? No.
Go buy some interesting consumer electronics gadgets instead.
Find the future gadget lab
Are your temps alright?
I guess so.$ sensors
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Package id 0: +31.0°C (high = +85.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 0: +29.0°C (high = +85.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 1: +25.0°C (high = +85.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 2: +26.0°C (high = +85.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 3: +33.0°C (high = +85.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
amdgpu-pci-0100
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1: +34.0°C (crit = +120.0°C, hyst = +90.0°C)
>>60242383
Is this good?
>>60242406
Looks a little high. What is the processor?
You are finally able upload your consciousness to a computer and must choose an OS for the rest of your life, which one is it and why?
>>60242196
Plan 9
Because it's the coolest os.
Ubuntu 10.04
>>60242291
Best OS I've ever had. Gnome 2 was amazing. It worked perfectly even on my shit netbook back then.
>tfw torrenting in my country can get me 10 years in prison
g-gotta follow that law
which god forsaken country is this?
>>60241941
pirating is basically thievery
being a thief is degenerate behaviour
which redpilled country are you from my friend?
>>60242040
He is ukuck
EXWM master race
>>60241804
2smart
>2017
>not using exwm
You can't into memes.
Would it be possible to host a pirate site servers in space? Say you had enough money for a satellite and built one and launched it would that be legal?
Who owns the space rights?
If that's too much work how high must you be to be able to host something in an airspace nobody owns? Would it be possible with a drone, or army of drones?
Sidenote, I honestly believe satellites are one of the greatest human inventions on the plant
>>60241730
I think it'll get shot down by a rival unified corporation sat the moment they realize your pirate sat operational.
You'd have to be classified as a commercial space transportation system. Amateur rockets must be launched on suborbital trajectories.
>>60241730
We could just wait until interplanitary communications are established and connect through them.
It's the location of the servers that matter not the connection method.
Hence you could use a official relay satilite to connect to earth from somewhere else in space.
We'll also probably gain a new network type called UAN(universal area network).
What does /g/ think of Sailfish OS and other Android alternatives?
>>60241601
>Marko Saukko
>not Anu Saukko
opportunity missed right there
>>60241601
Very useless.
All that time would be better spent making Android better.
>>60241805
You can't make food out of feces
Which (((Toms Hardware))) approved CPU should I get?
i3 has the most FPS per buck
>>60241557
Be a good goy and buy the most expensive one
>>60241557
>that font
are you still running on XP?
Post your speed, ISP, and how much you pay.
>180Down / 24Up
>XFINITY aka Comcast
>$90
20 up, 7 down + phone + Netflix. Telecom. About 20 dollars
>>60241521
100 down, 30 up
Slingshot (nz)
$85 NZD
>>60241521
1.3 down, 1 up, 15 bucks