should i get a 1080 or wait for vega, to replace my aging 280x?
also was yesterdays "leak" about vega just fake?
wait and see what vega has to offer.
If you are not in a hurry yes and yes
>>59702368
do you have any proof to that claim? or are you just memeing with that 2nd yes?
Post autistic rituals and things you do.
>Right click refresh on my desktop constantly
I don't know why, but I feel calm when the icons refresh
iperf my server in the basement every now and then. It's absolutely pointless because it's always 941mbps but yeah ... autistic ritual.
Lock my computer any time I walk away from it, whether or not anyone else is home.
Click both my mouse buttons at the same time, it is so satisfying
Hello, /g/.
I found this manga on something called "Overclocking" and thought it'd be fun to read it with people who should know a thing or two about it.
Sorry for my english, but i need your help.
There is one old program called HyperTest for testing students. Some schools in russia are still using it.
Here it is http://dropmefiles.com/WOlrI
The program itself (hypertest_1.0.exe) and three encrypted databases in the .csk format. And i need to decipher them.
There are two following lines in hypertest.ini :
Password=DZGPReElIb0ldymVJyMB6E
Password2=SFTS7fJADE7fpKh1Tcgv5PK6759+RRsmfx8gZiNdz2M
As I understand, the first line is the administrator password. It provides access to the database settings. And the second line is the password of the encrypted database. It seems like it is encrypted in base64.
The program developer wrote to me that he used BLOWFISH method. The database can exist in .ASK and .CSC formats
The questions in the database are as follows:
/\
Question 1
- Answer 1
+ Answer 2
- Answer 3
\/
>>59701590
Can you just get the source code for the programs?
>>59701590
I recommend you return the goods, jamal
Why does Google release a new iteration of Android every year? No other OS does this.
>>59701529
Everyone knows android TurrĂ³n will be the best
>>59701529
lol wat?
Almost every OS does this.
Winfag ist confused over annual updates.
Nothing new.
>systemd
There a distro that doesn't use systemd? Or all of them doing it now?
gentoo
install it
>>59701406
Slackware
>>59701406
install void
X11 vs Wayland. Discuss.
>>59701344
>bloat vs autism
X11 has tools that work right now.
Wayland is a better protocol.
People who want something that works will stick to X11, people who want something that is better in theory will use wayland.
What is there to discuss?
How does wayland deal with network transparency?
What is your BIGGEST technology buyer's remorse?
Toshiba Encore 10
>Windows is horrible for using as a tablet
>>extremely limited text prediction that doesn't show up 90% of the time
>>no swipe to type
>App store has horrible apps
>Tablet apps aren't as functional as Android
>10" is too unwieldy
What else can I use this piece of shit for?
>>59701161
I'm sure it's great for reading pdfs and ebooks. That's what I use my windows tablet for 99% of the time. Although mine was only 90 USD from gearbest.
>>59701161
Tablets are just useless in general. I haven't powered on mine in over a year.
>>59701182
Low resolution
Windows doesn't have any good ebook reading apps
Whats the best things to look out for when getting a protective phone case?
I'm trying to find one for my Xperia X that will give it at least a little help if dropped but its just occurred to me I have no idea what I'm looking for. Are there any materials or designs I should be searching for?
polyurethane with a bezel that's higher than the screen and completely covering all corners.
>>59701004
i use a rhinoshield. saw a guy drop it off the second floor, with minimal damage, (it bent a bit but still worked) very uninvasive designed, and it's saved me from wear and tear a few times.
>>59701062
>No padding on the corners where the phone is most vulnerable
What are you working on, /g/?
Previous Thread: >>59695514
nth for good image
nth+ 1 for implementing implicit casts in rust.
Post enterprise quality Celsius - Fahrenheit tableuse std::ops::{Add, Mul, Div};
fn to_farenheit<T, U>(c: T) -> <<<U as Mul>::Output as Div<U>>::Output as Add<U>>::Output
where T: Into<U>, U: From<i8> + Mul, <U as Mul>::Output: Div<U>, <<U as Mul>::Output as Div<U>>::Output: Add<U> {
c.into() * 9i8.into() / 5i8.into() + 32i8.into()
}
fn main() {
for celsius in 1..11 {
println!("{}C = {}F", celsius, to_farenheit::<_, f64>(celsius));
}
}
>>59700950
Look mom, I know how to use rust.
What are these weird vertical lines I see on my monitor when I look at something blue? (image is a simulation)
>>59700931
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BinWA0EenDY
>>59700931
>>59700991
That doesn't explain why I don't see the lines on my other monitor with the same pixel layout
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kspro-8-2-umpc-ultra-mobile-pc-with-windows-10-computer#/
https://www.neowin.net/news/windows-10-umpc-with-snapdragon-835-and-keyboard-aims-for-january-2018-launch-priced-at-750
BTFO GPD. Specs:
>8.2" AMOLED display (2560x1440)
>Snapdragon 835
>8GB RAM
>128GB internal storage, microSD slot
>2x USB C, 1x USB A
>12MP webcam
>4G
>Fingerprint Reader
>Trackpoint
>QWERTY keyboard
>Android Version $450
>Windows Version $600
>>59700896
Nice try bby
>>59700896
>750 eurobucks
wtf?
>>59700896
not this shit again
Previous thread: >>59691621
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>tfw can't make a decision for a distro
too many choices reeeeeee
>>59700835
forget about the memes and just install Mint or Ubuntu
Is there a way to set an environment variable for an application being launched in a desktop entry similar to how you'd set one just for the launched application in a terminal.
Eg. turning:$ SOMEVAR=value application
in to:[Desktop Entry]
Name=Some App
Environment=SOMEVAR:value
Exec=application
Prove me wrong
>protip: you can't
>Ubuntu is used by programming geniuses >Arch/Gentoo is used by manbabies from /g/
true i cant, not only the best, and must commond distro.
Some years ago a friend of my mother (50 years old woman) have a problem with her pc and cant install Windows for a error in the installation, later i use Ubuntu i finally can install an OS, She start to used and till today, a woman that dont know nothing about pc but using the Internet and some write stuff
Arch and gentoo is for autistic manchildren and pedophiles.
>>59700806
Isn't very stable. I prefer fedora and openSUSE.
What does /g/ think about putting everything on computers?
Does it include putting lives?
The trend is actually the reverse.
We're putting computers in everything.
Now my light bulbs and dish waters can get pwned.
>>59700771
That gif is actually kind of sad.
For once I'm glad that I will not get to witness the future, especially the moment we start putting people inside computers again. There's some Kafkian shit incoming.