>>60036252
>source
>32K
>Excel
NVIDIA IS FINISHED AND BANKRUPT
>XDDDD
>mfw yet another mong posts a fake stupid benchmark
cock
>>60036337
Do you mean coq?
What should I read after this book? Consider that I am an E.E. student.
The Linux Programming Interface
then make a meme console network application for fun
>>60035810
YOUR MOMS PORN LOL ! XD
>>60035810
Anything on computer architecture. I'd give some textbook names but all of them are on my laptop at the moment. The Gentooman Library has some good selections on the subject.
https://g.sicp.me/books/
/guts/ thread
r8 my build
>>60035439
9/10, would fuck.
Will this run a 560Ti?
This thread is about the appreciation of horological tech and shitter watches.
FUCK THE OTHER RETARDED OP EDITION
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Required viewing for newbies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL0_vOw6eCc
Strap Guide:
http://pastebin.com/SwRysprE
>>60034775
thoughts on my summer combo?
waiting for the tool to come in the mail for easy switching
>>60034819
I might go for perlon myself.
regardless, it looks great
>>60034846
perlon would look sick as well.
Thanks anon. what are you wearing?
>Battlestation thread
>>60034642
>>60036633
>CRT
>IBM KB
>DVD/VIDEO (LMAO WHAT)
looks super autistic
probably a 55 year old doublechinned fat neckbeard using Gentoo with i3 window manager running on CRT. Those keds are probably your daughters, you put it there on purpose trying to make a statement but we know who you are
>>60036703
there's so many things wrong with your reply I don't even know where to start.
enjoy your easy (you)
What's the quietest hair dryer that's not the Dyson meme?
>>60034616
i use hair dryer to fall asleep.White noise makes me calm and warmth just makes me feel more comfy.
>>60034828
Honestly hair dryer and similar home tech is more important than all your "I installed Arch cuz im edgy autist" threads.
Rowenta is good and i can also recommend Phillips.It's more about W of hair dryer then particular brand.
>>60034616
Hair dryer is bad for your hair. Science.
>WELLcome to another video from Explaining Compyootahs
>dot com.
He's a cool guy OP.
Are you butt mad that you'll never be as successful as him?
>>60034542
>t. linuscucktips follower
He's videos are really chill and well done.
sup 4chan,
Could You please help me out with this case?
I own hp notebook pavilion 15 / Win 8.1 (4 years old, but for 1 year it was not used) .
Up until recently everything was fine, when the battery was low (sth around 15-20%) the notebook would display warning sign, and if I did nothing with it it would just hibernate to save my work. However recently it stopped doing that o.o. Or should I say - it happens at random, sometimes it displays warning sign about low battery, sometimes it does not. And it no longer hibernates to save my data. It just turns off with no warning before that.
I know that the easy answer is that the battery gave up, but I wonder if it isn't somehow windows problem and not the battery.
Do You maybe know anything about such problems with either that model or with that OS ?
Best regards,
Dynio
(pic not related)
Basically, kill yourself.
>>60034508
http://i.imgur.com/xaPKKea.jpg
HAHA DISREGARD THAT I SUCK COCKS
ITT: Post ideas to polish this turd by means of Technolo/g/y.
>Reusable zip-loc bags available
>Juice packs have a chemical strip tracking temperature to dynamically adjust expiration date
>QR code camera replaced by simple barcode reader to reduce the price
>get a hammer
>smash it
There you go
>>60034364
what even is it?
>>60034364
>expiration date
Or you can just fucking pasteurize them and not have a 1 week expiration date? The camera costs shit anyways so it's not like replacing it with a retarded barcode scanner will help any. It's like you think that the 600 dollar price tag is because they have a 1 dollar camera in it.
I thought Nvidia's Tesla revenue was supposed to be big considering how much GPU compute is shilled, it's barely 15% of their total revenue.
What gives? They're basically the only GPGPU vendor at the moment because AMD's GPU division is busy sniffing cocaine.
GPGPU is a small part of the HPC(which itself is only 15-20% of the datacenter) market, and the part that deals with number crunching with minimal incoherent branching is where Tesla fits.
Everything else is done by CPUs.
tl;dr GPU - good for dumb and simple workloads
CPU - good for complex workloads
That's why Nvidia's stock took a hit not too long ago. Their growth was more dependent on gaming than some investors expected.
Research shows that current machine learning techniques are faster and more energy efficient with an ASIC than a GPGPU. That segment is only temporary for them.
>>60034628
Thing is ASICs aren't really modular and have a pretty large time to market.
GPUs are more flexible than FPGAs.
Reverse engineer the Red Star OS and release the DE for everyone on linux you lazy fucks!
just get a mac from 2004.
Looks like gnome
>>60034039
fpbp
Anyone else do this:
>Go to install a package on arch
>there are more than 2-3 dependencies
>muh package count
>decide not to install it
Whatever I didn't want to install it anyways
>648 packages
>probably 100-200 of them installed just to compile things
use flatpak/snap
>>60033626
>want to install music player
>requires the entire GNOME desktop environment
>I've copied anon's harddrive contents to mainframe and run a neural network recursively to get an idea of what he might be thinking about the day he was murdered.
what did they found
>>60033586
dykes dykes china
Nothing because it's encrypted
>He sure likes to masturbate to cartoons
Which distro is ideal for a personal laptop with about 12 GB of Ram?
The casing is broken and the hinges prevent it from closing smoothly.
So I'm removing the battery and use it as a stationary workstation. I don't mind taking a few runs on a VM before installing on real metal just to get my compiled programs "audited" before putting it to work.
What are my options here?
Here's my initial list, in no preference:
1. Trisquel - fast access to libre software combined with Libreboot creates a perfect Libre labbtop.
2. Arch Linux - Popular, up to date packages, rolling bleeding edge. Used to run this for a small server.
3. Gentoo - Nice server if you install only what you need. Compile flag optimizations can be nice for Music production (reducing latency on the audio channel).
4. Fedora/Ubuntu - Standard and safe, most mainstream distros and probably the friendliest to most hardware due to sheer academic and government support. Can be bloated with Amazon and NSAware (Redhat).
5. FreeBSD
6. OpenBSD
7. MacOS Mavericks
>music production
>linux
>>60033540
It's not ideal but yeah it can happen mate.
Install Number Three