Best bare metal VPS (cloud, machine, server, whatever the fuck you name it) under $50/month?
if you here to recommend digitalocean, then fuck off
>>60229278
digitalocean
>>60229288
fuck off
>>60229296
if you don't like digitalocean, i'd suggest digitalocean
Botnet free CPUs, do they exist?
>>60229110
Not in these days.
>>60229110
RISC-V
>>60229110
6502, Z80, 68000...
On Windows 10 S, the new operating system Microsoft unveiled this week, users will not be able to change the default web browser to something other than Microsoft Edge, or the default search engine to anything but Bing. They will also not be able to download alternative browsers like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, because Windows 10 S will only install apps included in the Windows Store. Google and Mozilla have not yet made their browsers available there.
Microsoft says this is all for the sake of security, and users who don’t like it can install Windows 10 Pro instead, which is free for students and teachers, and $49 for everyone else. A Microsoft spokesperson also said it’s up to browser vendors, not Microsoft, to make their apps available in the Windows Store.
“Currently, Chrome is not a verified app in the Windows Store, but we welcome Google to join us and submit it,” the spokesperson said.
Whatever the reason, Microsoft has a checkered history with such restrictions. In 2013, it was fined $731 million by the European Union for forcing Internet Explorer on its users, and in 1998 was sued by the United States Department of Justice, which alleged the software company had broken antitrust laws by bundling the browser with Windows.
Of course, the digital world is a very different place today than it was in 1998, and it’s become common for companies to create walled-garden environments. The iPhone doesn’t let you change its default browser to something other than Safari, and on Google’s Chromebook laptops, the operating system literally is the Chrome web browser.
http://www.nextgov.com/cio-briefing/wired-workplace/2017/05/newest-version-windows-wont-let-you-change-default-web-browser-or-search-engine/137581/
Another big difference is that while Internet Explorer was by far the dominant browser in 1998, Microsoft Edge does not exactly share that advantage today. It’s currently hovering just under 5% of the market share, while Chrome is around 75 percent.
Windows 10 S is the operating system that comes with Microsoft’s new flagship Surface laptop, which was just introduced with a price tag of $999. But consumers who’ve grown used to having the freedom to download and install any software they want, unless they’re students or teachers, should probably be prepared to pay an extra $49.
Windows 10S is just Windows RT in disguise.
Windows 7 is still the only OS worth installing.
>>60229031
Basically this
The Microsoft Corporation, indian extraordinaire, just did the unthinkable, and started rolling out the future design of Windows(tm) into their exciting Preview Beta Testing Program
Here you can enjoy the new look
>>60228861
more exciting advancements
>only useless store applications will use that design
thanks, pajee
>>60228861
I want to try running only Microsoft Store crapps on a spare PC just to see how shit it is.
>UltraHD Blurays finally cracked
>Americans with capped connection complain about it being 15GB larger than normal 1080p
>The file is 53.30 GB. Torrent files for even the best movies usually cap out around 9 GB, with the right compression creating files as small as ~750 MB for 720p resolution movies. So downloading a 53.30 GB file to port to your 4K TV seems like a bit of overkill.
how is this even possible that tech website writes such crap?
>>60228823
Bad encoding. This shit always happens when new formats get cracked. Give it a few months and the compression will get better.
>>60228846
What are you talking about? This is 1:1 rip. It must be large, and in fact the 55GB rip currently on torrents is really small for what it offers.
Normal Bluray rips are around 25-30GB. Anything smaller is shitty YIFY reencode
the asus strix claw is 33 euro, and the g403 is 50 euro.
which one /g/oys? is the g403 worth the extra money?
the strix uses the exact same sensor as ec1/2, fk and rival 300.
compare sensors, you want the best sensor
>>60228791
I had the asus strix once, I managed to break it by opening it up and losing a bunch of parts though. Comfiest mouse ive had
>>60230992
fpbp
I've finally figured out how i can traverse to the above directory level.
Linux truly is a superior operating system
cd $(pwd | sed "s/\(.*\)\/.*/\1/g")
epic
>>60228775
Cd code
Cd Daniel's furry porn(don't click mom)
cd ..
pwd
pushd code ..
>>60228775
cd ../
in case you're serious
...
19. No method overloading. No, type inference is not worth it.
20. Have to import implemented Traits separately to use this functionality on some Struct. This is, of course, absolute insanity.
...
>>60228762
Where can I see the whole thing?
>>60228762
I know this is bait I that I'm replying to someone who doesn't even care about the response, but here is it anyway.
>19. No method overloading. No, type inference is not worth it.
Method overloading is a non-feature, unless you are an IDE fag. There is no way to differentiate between A(x) and A(x,y) without documentation, or if you are an advocating insane naming schemes like AWithOptionalY(x), AWithOptionalY(x,y).
>20. Have to import implemented Traits separately to use this functionality on some Struct. This is, of course, absolute insanity.
That would break namespacing. Anyone can call his trait Cursor, Read, Write, whatever you fucking like be it an std trait or not you just have to import stuff accordingly.
>>60229060
Are you really too dumb to use overloading without an IDE holding your hand?
I'll start
I programmed tic-tac-toe in ASM / Mips. Using the MARS instructor set, the only input you can give is 2 characters via syscall used twice, that only takes 1 Character each needed for the position of either an X or an O . Positions can be between 0-2 for rows and again 0-2 for columns.
I use an array with the length of 9 to store the Characters needed for drawing my gameboard.
What input can you give, so that my program falls apart. The only check I built in is if the ASCII character you give it is between the representative values of 0 and 2.
Board for clarification
| |
0.0 | 0.1 | 0.2
----|-----|----
1.0 | 1.1 | 1.2
----|-----|----
2.0 | 2.1 | 2.2
| |
>>60228656
Install gentoo
>>60228687
nice formating
Amazon intervie tomorrow.What do?
Also, I have given interview previously and failed terribly. The questions were very tough.
Do you guys think if we pick Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Zukerberg, Carmack, Stallman, Linus and ask them same interview question without giving preparaion time, willl they be able to give correct answer?
>>60228492
I hope you already have a psychiatrist who's liberal on handing out drugs on call. That company is AWFUL to work for and you'll probably end up with some deep mental scarring.
>>60228520
This
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya59wUgfRtA
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/16/technology/inside-amazon-wrestling-big-ideas-in-a-bruising-workplace.html?_r=4
>>60228570
>>60228520
Wtf their payscale are awesome. I bet you guys are not earning anywhere near their payscale level. Should I join with u ppl and do damage control or become one of them Amazonians?
hey guys,
how do i bypass the iphone 6s icloud activation?
the phone is locked through icloud, that appeared after i restarted it last week.
i bought this stolen shit phone a half year ago and wanna use it now.
i just have a pc and some light programming skills
Give it back, Jamal.
reflash the nand
spoiler: you wont have the tools
this >>60228522
just take it to the Apple store and they will fix it
I want to learn C++, tell me an easier book that those from Deitel.
>Inb4 you need to learn trigonometry, boolean algebra and summoning zalgo first
Dude, you didn't learn speaking learning conditionals first, you did it saying 'mama' and 'daddy' so btfo.
>>60228276
What languages do you already know?
Kindof nuts jumping into the OO deep-end.
Stealing the thread. I "know" basics of C++, Python, Java and C#. What's some fun stuff I can do with these? How do I begin creating simple desktop programs?
>>60228276
Stanley B Lippman
post what you're using
>>60228011
Dracula on Sublime
Syntax highlighting is juvenile. When I was a child, I was taught arithmetic using colored rods (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuisenaire_rods). I grew up and today I use monochromatic numerals.
>>60228011
Jellybeans on Vim
it only happens rarely in windows 10 and doesn't show up in screenshots
((( they ))) gon getcha!
>>60227904
You have a shit video card or shit monitor.
>>60227925
It's a Dell laptop with a touchscreen and nvidia/intel dual graphics. But it must be a windows driver thing because it never happens in Ubuntu.
Windows 10 incompetence
>>60227708
Works on my machine Ivan.
Holy shit Windows is trash
It can find Realtek for instance. It's completely random what it can or can't find