Why do you hate him, /g/?
>>59898786
> Rivers Cuomo
>>>/mu/
>>59898786
he watercooled a server
Give me the 411 redpillerino on Firefox
>>59898210
>>59899785
This, but ignore what it says about HTTPS Everywhere.
HTTPS Everywhere is goat.
user.js
What are you working on, /g/?
Old thread: >>59893949
Reminder that Pythons make good reptiles, but poor programming languages.
>>59897927
it's a pain in the ass to recompile all the time, i just need the repl. python's a lot better than i expected for it
Listening to some screencasts... Is there somewhere I could get the screencast in pic related without paying for a subscription?
>programming your computer
>not treating it as a disposable appliance like a car
How can the association of Android phones with cheapness/low quality be removed?
I can't think of a single android phone that screams high-end the way an iphone does
>>59897959
You create a company that makes Android smartphones but does nothing except make them thinner, have smaller batteries, more vivid screens, have more megapixels, and then charge $1000+ for them.
Then have that company make every other manufacturer irrelevant.
Samsung has done all but one of these though.
Realistically, if they unfucked their software ecosystem it wouldn't be as bad.
>>59897959
Make everything propietary and have only one phone with three variations per year.
If you can't think of a single android phone that's high-end, maybe you're braindead to begin with. Or brainwashed, dweeb.
Wow guys, I'm really glad this is open source.
>>59897847
Indeed. It's about time an open source project is popular and recieves tons of donations.
>>59897847
>closed source
>two years of development and can already play many games at full speed
Really makes you think
Hopefully they can get Zelda running without issues. I was going to get a Switch, and have Zelda with accessories for the console, but I'll probably sell all of that.
Previous thread: >>59885045
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>What distro should I choose?
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Babbies_First_Linux
>What are some cool programs?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/list_of_applications
https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Main_Page
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Watch the interview Stallman did with Bryan Lunduke today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0y0oXU8YNk
Now that Ubuntu uses systemd-resolved how do I configure it to use Unbound+DNSCrypt?
Will disabliing systemd-resolved be enough? I already have Unbound+DNSCrypt installed and running, everything was fine before updating to 17.04
I should just migrate to Arch or something Gentoo-based
> use mplayermplayer -shuffle -playlist playlist.m3u
to shuffle my playlist.
Only problem with this setup is that if I accidentally skip a song I like and try to go back, it goes to a random song. Basically no difference between the back and skip options.
How do I remedy this? mplayer is perfect in every other way.
How the fuck does Youtube manage to store everything when several hours of video are uploaded every minute? Are they just adding like a truckload of hard drives every day? How much storage does Google/Youtube have in total in 2017?
>>59897115
Yes.
>>59897115
>How much storage does Google have
A lot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTMkc0bLRlI
>Richard Stallman uses a house fan to cool his thinkpad XDDDDDDD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0y0oXU8YNk
/g/ will defend this
also general RMS mimi thread
>>59896828
Based RMS
>>59896828
Stallman is a tech martyr. He puts up with totally shit hardware and software for muh freedoms so we don't have to.
Bless you crazy man
>>59896828
"Facebook doesn't have users, it has useds"
What will happen once Linus dies? Who will take control of the Linux kernel? Is there a plan in place to prevent the government from killing Linus to take control of Linux?
His children.
Oh wait
Probably some nerd will take over lol
>once Linux dies.
Who will want to carry on?
Every single other IDE is a meme.
>>59896511
I'll tell you what is a meme
GUI is a meme
>>59896555
>productivity is a meme
>>59896511
Visual Studio is a Good Debugger not an IDE.
An IDE can be broken down, in a simplistic fashion, into an Editor, an Debugger, and a Build tool. Some IDE implementations might use others components and or re utilize components.
The Visual Studio editor sucks really hard because you can't just alter its functionality into your liking.
Build System: Only now microsoft properly supports CMake, GNU Make still has no proper support.
So Visual Studio can't edit source, and can't build source therefore the only thing it can do "Right" is debug code, for which I have no criticism, only praise. But still, in a professional setting, it's a too darn expensive Debugger.
>Headphone purchase advice
http://pastebin.com/fYZLW7Ub (embed)
Please put some effort into your requests and questions.
If you dislike a suggestion, explain why and try giving a better suggestion to whomever asked.
For sub-$50 headphones and IEMs, check out infographic in >>>/g/csg
>/g/ wiki headphone FAQ:
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Headphones
Previous thread:
>>59871670 →
Did we run out of anime girls wearing headphones?
Friendly reminder that if you're wondering 'w-what is the best closed/noise-cancelling headphones??!!?', just buy some 3M ear-defenders and some earbuds of your choice. You wont be able to hear shit and people with their head pressed against yours wont be able to hear what you're listening to.
>>59896486
for cheap high quality bluetooth earphones i like trelabs xr100 as for over ear headphones i went cheap and just got status audio for $70 not worth it but good build quality
>your are not an audiophile
>>59896422
You're doing the meme wrong.
Wife is supposed to be white despite the kid being black.
Audio is life
>>59896482
>muh degenerate
>/pol/lution
This thread is about the appreciation of watches, as well as the micro-engineering and materials engineering that is required to make a fine watch.
Required viewing for newbies:
https://youtu.be/508-rmdY4jQ
Previous thread: >>59872967
Strap Guide:
http://pastebin.com/SwRysprE
>first for Omega Speedy Pro
https://www.reddit.com/r/Watches/comments/65d7zo/omega_well_reddit_i_fed_up_anyone_have/
Learning Python on CodeCademy, what I'm wondering is :
Is Python a good first language to learn? (If not then what do you recommend?)
Is CodeCademy any good? (If not what would you recommend?)
And also general advice would help.
Thanks,
>>59896092
Check out coursera
>>59896133
Never heard of it, thanks for the help I'll give it a go now.
Python is good to start with because the syntax feels quite intuitive and the language itself places more importance on concepts. It's quite versatile too.
What search engine does /g/ use?
I'm currently in the state of DDG. I know why I should switch and I know I would miss bangs.
>Let's assume Torch is the most secure search engine there is, but maybe not the best.
>No, Linkageddon is not a search engine.
>>59895879
ask.com
>>59895879
Bing
>>59895879
Google.
Because I don't believe DDG does anything apart from give you shitty results.