>tfw got a summer internship in Mountain View all expenses paid after asking /g/ for help studying for interviews
thx for helping me out /g/
>>59523614
/g/ here. No problem.
>>59523614
Are you the Google guy?
>>59523614
i actually work there
im gonna find you
>tfw so shit at maths that I have to use my fingers to basic addition but I can still program in multiple languages
>>59523608
>tfw too intelligent to code
>>59523608
It's really not hard to learn how to do basic operations in your head, that's why it's not a good measure of intelligence
>>59523616
True. Inability to do that is a good indicator of lack of intelligence though.
Why would anyone buy a founder's edition card? Do people really need a fucking oven inside their case?
And why do card manufacturers take so long to release their version of the fucking card?
>>59523580
It works right?
It handles games as good as any other, right?
Stop wining and get back to /v/ ---->
>>59523580
I think the idea is to push the hot air out of the case instead of into it.
>>59523592
>>59523597
>tiny little fan push out the hot air
>not putting 3 massive fans cooling the fuck down
It's like you are too stupid to see this.
why aren't you using beautiful macOS Sierra instead of arch? also hackintosh general
>>59523517
can you pirate photoshop on mac?
>>59523517
Because they're both shit.
>>59523621
The amtlib method works for any Adobe application, at least it used to back when CC came out.
>>59523621
not OP
Yes
Is the uni comp space saver still worth it?
Keep in mind I want a keyboard that looks normal not some LMAOOOO DUDE LEDS embarrassing shit
>>59523424
I heard the build quality is pretty bad for its price range. The USB cable is a weak spot. If you don't care about that or have a soldering iron laying around I should say go for it.
>>59523424
medion kb 9908
>>59523455
>medion kb 9908
>PS/2-Tastatur
>Tastatur
Oh yet another word we borrowed from you krauts.
Stupid questions thread.
prev >>59511072
When you select multiple files with Thunar and right click and open it it does indeed open multiple files, but when you select them and press enter it just opens one file.
Is this a bug or feature and how can I fix it?
>>59523342
Still wondering.
>>59523414
So im trying to transfer .m4a audio files copied with my iphone. They are .m4a on my disk, but when i drag them onto an Android device it converts them to .wma and they dont show up on my phone media player.
Wow apple's new design is so innovative and does not look like a streched 5s at all no, and no samsung with its ugly edge and its stupid glass back, the S8 is not going to look different from the S7 at all and the iPhone 8 is so going to be epic.
>>59523403
What would you expect from a device that's essentially just a slab of glass. Every other design choice will make the product worse so it's not gonna change.
>what fix something that ain't broken
Apple knows this. They have millions of sheep that will buy anything that apple gives them, despite being three times more expensive of what it should be.
>>59523632
This. The iPhone is an iconic design they is instantly recognisable, so why fix what isn't broken?
It just occured to me that you can't really say "would you download a keyboard?", "would you download a speaker?", etc anymore because you kinda can with a phone/tablet yakno? Dumb fucks might not get that you're talking to them like they're a dumbfuck
>>59523379
That's a pretty riced up looking corvette.
>>59523405
Pretty sure it's a Toyota Supra. Too bad it's completely FUBAR in this pic.
yeah, the factory wing is better. The defuser lights and wheels aren't bad either tho I like the paint color
How do we save them?
The era of Japanese superiority is over, not because their products are inferior, but because the Coreans and Chinks are cheaper.
No way.
>>59523900
Why is this that stupid expensive?
>laptops with off center trackpads
>>59523268
>laptops with trackpads
>>59523268
>>59523357
>laptops
What do the good people of /g/ think of the HP Elitebooks?
>>59523230
That's the worst name for any device ever.
820/31337 wont buy
Used to be a great workstation line. Now they're expensive, have 0 aesthetic and have parts made out of plastic. The fuck, HP?
>>59523230
They're the best business class laptops you can buy right now.
>TN PANEL Monitor
>Comes with PIVOT Function
Isn't this quite the absurdity?
>>59523216
pls respond
>>59523216
I own one of those. Good for 2d shooters.
>>59525481
muh vertical scrolling 2d autism shooters
What game are you playing?
today i bought a thinkpad E570 brand new for $830 AUD (635.38 USD).
it is a dual core 7th gen i7 with 256GB SSD and 1080P 15 inch screen. thoughts?
>>59523139
Why do you have a laptop from the 90s? Are you poor?
>>59523139
A dinosaur laptop for that price xd why don't you get an Asus or Apple?
>>59523153
macbooks are from the 90s too
does it even matter any more?
>>59523063
what does that question even mean?
>>59523063
Yesss. Because you cannot trust a network.
It won't stop the government from spying at you but it will make it harder for others to steal your passwords.
>>59523063
Not to some people:
https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/03/firefox-gets-complaint-for-labeling-unencrypted-login-page-insecure/
>The operator of a website that accepts subscriber logins only over unencrypted HTTP pages has taken to Mozilla's Bugzilla bug-reporting service to complain that the Firefox browser is warning that the page isn't suitable for the transmission of passwords.
>"Your notice of insecure password and/or log-in automatically appearing on the log-in for my website, Oil and Gas International, is not wanted and was put there without our permission," a person with the user name dgeorge wrote here (the link was made private shortly after this post went live). "Please remove it immediately. We have our own security system, and it has never been breached in more than 15 years. Your notice is causing concern by our subscribers and is detrimental to our business."
>Around the same time this post was going live, participants of this Reddit thread claimed to hack the site using what's known as a SQL injection exploit. Multiple people claimed that passwords were stored in plaintext rather than the standard practice of using cryptographic hashes. A few minutes after the insecurity first came up in the online discussion, a user reported the database was deleted.
>As several commenters have pointed out, the site's subscription page transmits credit card information over plain-vanilla HTTP pages as well. The lack of protection is made worse by the assurance on the same page that: "All credit card information is encrypted using our Secure Transaction Server." Making matters worse still: the login page is returning error messages that indicate it may be vulnerable to SQL injection attacks.
>tfwemerge --update --deep --newuse "--ask --ask-enter-invalid --alert --keep-going --tree --with-bdeps=y --backtrack=9000 --verbose @world
do you just never close the string or what
>>59523040
So... Does this recompile everything?
I've used Gentoo, but its been ages, and I don't really remember the Portage syntax.
>>59523040
Alias sysupdate="emerge --update --deep --newuse --ask --ask-enter-invalid --alert --keep-going --tree --with-bdeps=y --backtrack=9000 --verbose @world"
>ftfy