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What are you working on, /g/?
>>60208700
Threadly reminder that dlang-chan is not dead, and she's super duper cute and fast! Say something nice about her, /dpt/!
>>60208700
about to a start a program that monitors RSS feeds for activity and posts links to a discord channel
Anon who posted this a while ago, are you still here by any chance?
Im currently visiting Microsoft Norway
What questions do i ask them?
Pic not related
>>60208544
Ask them how they managed to avoid having American corporate culture on them back when Fast was bought by Microsoft.
Botnet Table in the "Microsoft experience room"
>>60208544
>that image
Wtf?
How can someone so boring be so annoying
Has more money than you.
>>60208806
Literally has no bearing on his complaint...........
Linus Shill Tips is
80% >>>/v/
20% >>>/g/
Whether he should be posted on /g/ is debatable.
It is a fact however that:
- He leans more towards entertainment than being educational (even if it is 9gag level entertainment for retarded people).
- His reviews are geared mostly towards gamers and 13-year-olds rather than actual tech enthusiasts.
- He doesn't actually know much about tech beyond the level an average gamer knows. He is mainly a marketer and brand shill, rather than a tech(nician) or a tech hobbyist. A tech hobbyist is interested in much more than just the narrow gaming tech field. That is to say: His reviews of hardware are shallow and scratch the surface, and the same goes for software, because that is his maximum capacity and any more would end up with him looking stupid with every word (and he already has instances of speaking stupidity on the shallow level of hardware discussion).
I believe that banning LTT from /g/ would increase /g/'s general quality pertaining to the board's main topic: Technology.
I also believe that moving LTT to /v/ would also increase /v/'s general quality pertaining to video gaming since getting a bit educated on how gaming hardware works would reduce stupid GPU/CPU wars threads.
Can anyone help identify this missing chip circled in red ?
>>60208419
>doesn't even post model number
>>60208419
It's the rotaional velocidensity condenser.
>>60208419
It's not missing, it was never placed on the board during manufacture. What makes you think you need it?
I know fuck all about cameras /g/ but it my 3 year anniversary with my girl and she's been asking for one.
I'd imagine she just wants something that takes high quality pictures that isn't an iPhone. I'd prefer not to spend over 400 dollars. For the most bang for my buck what should I could I get. What brands should I be looking into
It's* should I *
Fuck my disability for being unable to pre read whatever I type
>>60208380
My wife has a canon rebel (t3?) and does better stuff than people with $2k setups. Photography is 20% equipment, 40% skill, and 40% photoshop. The only time you need something better than a rebel is if you know -exactly- what you're doing, and can justify putting it on credit.
Personally I'd look at ebay for a cheap deal on some other shmuck who's wife bounced off photography. No offense.
>>60208380
Canon Rebel ones do fine. Canon has Magic Lantern plugin as a huge plus but that's just for people with a minimun knowledge of photography/video. I heard the Nikons are amazing for their prize and are good for newbies too, their bodies are slighty more expensive but they seem to have slighty better support and slighty cheaper equipment. Their default 18-55 lenses are decent but cheap.
If you're more interested on video rather than photos, Sony Alphas are the kings, just be careful as the alphas have an well known issue with it's built-in stabilizer physically locking itself out of place, which outputs an error on the LCD screen.
Depending on what you're going to do with the camera you should save some money on a decent external flash/continuous light. Flashes are usually more expensive. If you're going for video and you're getting a camera more recent than T3i get a U-1 Class SD or an U-2 as those let you record 1080p60, if not a Class 10 is good enough (limit is 1080p30).
Why did the benchmark game drop Scala and Clojure from the comparison, but keep irrelevant languages like Pascal or Chapel?
>>60208374
>for some languages the 1st and 3rd quartiles' distance to median is larger than the others' combined
>statistically significant
Pick one
>why no scala and clojure
They run in the JVM, whereas these languages run natively.
>>60208402
Also
>boxplots on a logarithmic scale
Indicates that some of them are really, really long-tail distributions I guess. That shit is just confusing.
>>60208374
Because they are either same as Java or slower.
my old i7 4770K is almost good as 7700k.... WHAT HAPPENED? so basically my cpu can last me for almost 8 years now and it's already 3-4 years old.
>intel
>>60208322
u fell for the kaby lake meme
>"5%" "increase" in IPC to Devil's Canyon
>"5%" "increase" in IPC to skylake
>1% increase to Kaby lake
>surprised his processor is still as good
Shock.
Fucking.
Horror.
So I got a new laptop and wanted to put in Windows 7 in there instead of windows 10 because I heard it fucks with you a lot less, but now I'm stuck in this nasty place where literally none of the drivers work. Should I try to manually install the drivers from the website? Would they even work? Should I just go back to the laptops original win10 os? How badly does win10 fuck with pirated programs?
unless the manufacturer supplies win7 drivers you will have to figure out the specific hardware inside and find the drivers from the individual component manufacturers' websites.
hope you like spending two days making your computer run properly
>>60208288
>muh memes
May aswell just install gentoo
>>60208288
You're not going to make it, OP. If the manufacturer does not have win7 drivers, you're going to be up shit creek.
Your only other option besides being spied on is to learn Linux.
What do you think of them? Which do you prefer?
I love MOCp under LiGNUx, and I've been consistently blown away by Mpxplay on Windows (pic related). I've tried cMus, and it's comparable to MOCp, even better in some areas, but the latter is so damn comfy I just can't kick it.
>a cli music player
>on windows
Hipster garbage
>>60208146
they exist my friend
am i gonna have to take apart my laptop monitor to get rid of this smudge? it's like inside it. will they be able to fix it at best buy?
Yeah don't, you'll only make it 100x worse.
It won't be covered under warranty either because it's only cosmetic.
Stop cumming on your laptop.
>>60208183
ugh then how do i fix it, it's super annoying.
>>60208366
unironically this
Just a laptop. Minimal thickness/weight for one with usable specs, 14' max. If I'm travelling, I want the entire "ecosystem" to be as few things as possible, preferably a single thing.
Been using it for a month or two now as my hobby language.
I am not understanding why it is said to be such a bad language as a "do anything" language.
By "do anything" I mean a scale of tasks that are typically done by Java or C#.
80% of programming in it is just the same as programming in any other OOP. The next 10% just ends up being more verbose to do the same things -- ie. smart pointers to help manage memory, and the last 10% is the other side of the verbosity that gives you more power should you need it, ie. using the extra flexibility of pointers and smart pointers where other languages don't allow it because they're gc'd/managed.
I understand the benefits of D and Rust over C++, but those languages aren't going to get me a job any time soon, which was my motivation in picking up C++.
So, /g/, I genuinely want to know. Before I start using C++ on a few long term personal projects, what makes C++ bad as a "do anything", general purpose language?
>>60207949
it requires an immense amount of patience to learn all it's capabilities
It's precision also means you will have to be very careful with what you do to ensure security and etc etc
>>60207949
You are basically asking:
>why does 4chan hate on thing?
C++ is fine. VLC is fine. Using Windows is fine. Well done steak is fine, even when you add lots of ketchup. As long as it does what you want, it is fine. Just use it and be happy.
>>60207981
>requires immense amount of patience to learn...
I'd agree with the learning curve as a barrier, and for it, why a company might want to choose Java instead if they have high turnover or don't want to spend the time to train their employees. But the general notion seems to be, "C++ is bad unless you actually *need* the extra performance and capabilities." I'm failing to see that it's the case, and rather my perception thus far is that those extra capabilities are there if I end up wanting or needing them.
>It's precision also means you will have to be very careful with what you do to ensure security and etc etc
I'm not a cocky programmer. I've been using smart pointers and RAII and haven't actually even found a good reason to use a raw pointer yet. The few times I wanted to, a quick google showed me something from Boost library, such as Optional, that better expressed my intention anyway.
http://rutrackerripnext.onion
Not only Facebook can get vanity .onion hashes.
secure tripcodes are for jerks
>>60207897
if its so easy to get long vanity hashes, doesn't that mean that tor addressing is cryptographically broken
>>60207945
> so easy
They haven't said anything about how easy it was. The only comment I can find is that that destination is controlled by Rutracker admins and not a third party.
iPhone
Because its not pajeet shit
Has anyone compiled a list of non-Pajeet (or non 3rd world) ROMs?
Well lineage and what's so bad about Indian devs?
Years ago, Japan was the king of technology
what happened?
>>60207819
200% debt/gdp
>>60207819
They became too efficient at producing anime and sextoys.
>>60207819
kikes