>having more than 10 tabs open at any time
don't know how savages can live like that
>>59384708
>Having tabs at all
Being a brainlet must be distracting
>>59384708
i sometimes have over 10 open when i do research....
What exactly is the point of GTX x60 cards? If you want a budget option you go for a 1050Ti, if you want real good stuff you get a 1070. If you really want something better than a 1050Ti but don't have the cash for a 1070, you can get a RX 480 which is on par or slightly better than the 1060 while being cheaper.
Previous generation was the same with the 960 being on par with the 380 and worse than the 380X.
Why would anyone buy Nvidia x60?
I had a GTX 660 which I think was good bang for buck at the time.
>>59384658
You also thought a pass was good bang for buck. Into the trash you go..
>>59384650
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
cout <<"hello world\n";
cout <<"I'm in c++ program";
return 0;
}
You forgot<< endl;
void main()
{
import std.stdio : writeln;
writeln( "Is the the future?" );
}
switch(thread){
case 1:
op is gay;
break;
default:
continue;
What's the smartest purchase ?
>PS3 ?
>PS4 ?
>PS4 Pro ?
>Switch ?
computer > consoles but switch has zelda.
>>59384158
Basically depends how much money you have and what software you want to run.
>>59384182
>but switch has zelda
pc will have that in a month or two as well. in 4K.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brm2kHBMM6s
Technical jargon and methods aside, the authors calculated the “total volume of the muscles used to bend the index finger to be 10.8 cubic centimeters with a total weight of 11.7 grams.”
“On average, 16.7 micromoles of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) are consumed in moving one gram of muscle for one second. So, the total amount of ATP burned to move 11.7 grams of muscle in the index finger is approximately 195 micromoles (11.7g×16.7μ mol/g). There are 7.3 calories in one mole of ATP energy, so the number of calories burned in clicking the mouse equals about 1.42 (7.3/1000) X 195).”
An annotation adds “the calculation assumes the muscle contracted completely, so the actual amount of calories used is a little less.”
There you have it, a little less than 1.42 calories per click. It’s doubtful we’ll see any mouse click exercise videos coming out any time soon, however, you may want to throw in a few extra clicks every now and then for a little peace of mind. Oh, and maybe give up some of those late night snack binges as well.
>tfw mouse ran out of click again
>>59383812
>1.42 calories per click
never in a billion years
You suck at fucking math.
If that were true all you'd need to do to lose massive weight is click a mouse button a few thousand times a day which is really fucking easy.
>>59383812
>be fps player
>be FAMAS tapfire pro
>become ripped af
OPLIGIZE
I don't believe this shit at all. You click thousands of times over the course of a day and yet 90% of the people I know who use computers all day long are fat as fuck. No way that's accurate.
Is a Full HD 21.5" the perfect monitor?
>>59383728
yes
>>59383728
24", the resolution is right
>16:9
No.
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i heard they are recruiting to a secret room
First
first for ipt >
Just saw someone recommend Syncthing as a dropbox alternative here and decided to check it out
Holy shit, this is amazing and everything I ever wanted. I don't know why more people don't recommend this as an alternative to dropbox/google drive/onedrive, usually I only see people recommend Owncloud or Nextcloud
Everyone here who has multiple computers and wants to share files between them should be using Syncthing.
>>59383542
I've recommended it a bunch of times here.
It's not 100% stable yet and I have some issues with the UI, but it still works quite well.
>>59383565
>It's not 100% stable yet
Is it new or something? I'm a writer and have been looking for a way to back up my writing across devices, this is a dream come true for me, especially cause I can even back up to my phone with the app
>>59383646
Yea, it's somewhat new. You probably will encounter bugs. I certainly did. For instance the Android app didn't update information (the WebGUI had it right, the app did not) or killed its own configuration to an extent where the app couldn't start again.
And the desktop application also had problems.
Still very much worth using - I particularly like it because it's easy and quite flexible. Same application for syncing photographs (all directions), backing up a device (one way) and getting from Android to Linux/Windows/Android without a NAS in between (and do it in any location with a network). But it is beta software.
Also, arguably the UI -unlike the idea- doesn't scale. You get too many devices and shares in there and it becomes chaos.
Now that Linux is more insecure than windows, will you switch back to 7?
i never left
How does "the CIA has malware for every operating system ever" make anything less secure than anything else?
>>59383443
10 is more secure than 7.
What's a free software solution for instant messaging between a Linux distribution and an IPhone?
No emails pls (I would, but my provider doesn't offer free IMAP or POP3 to access them and the web interface is slow).
What is the best third party wallpaper program for windows 10? I have dual monitors, one vertical and one horizontal, and I want to be able to change the fit type of the wallpaper specifically for the vertical monitor but it seems like that's not an option baked into the OS itself.
>>59383163
telegram
has anyone here actually used subgraph OS? what was it like? and how did you install it without using a CD-ROM?
the installer seems to just ignora any usb mount. it seems retarded but i wouldn't mind getting info on how this actually works. it seems to be a literal version of "muh 9 proxies" meme. is this the case?
>>59383080
>grsec
Probably ignores USB after boot. I don't see why you'd bother with this honeypot bullshit instead of just using hardened-sources from Gentoo like a normal person.
>>59383138
because this has grsec, PaX, RAP, and sandboxes each application. how can gentoo even rival that?
>>59383155
Gee I dunno, by installing fucking hardened-sources. God damn.
>grsec, PaX, RAP
Literally fucking grsec. hardened-sources = grsec. Fucking normalfags with your dumbass distributions.
>dur I install Kali
>how you get metasploit on Gentoo?
emerge -av metasploit. Wow, that was hard.
emerge -av hardened-sources. Wow, that was hard. As in hardened, because now you have hardened sources that you can use.
ITT: vintage/obsolete programs that you still like to use from time to time
>>59382969
Linux is only free if you don't value your time.
http://variety.com/2017/digital/news/yahoo-marissa-mayer-23-million-severance-package-verizon-deal-close-1202007559/
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahhaahahahahahaah
>>59382814
Not gonna lie, I could go for about 23 millies right about rn
inb4 laughs
stronk female ceo
>"do you have a charging cable I can use?"
Why do iToddlers ALWAYS ask around for a charging cable? Is the iPhone battery that shit?
They get a lot of mileage out of their devices because Apple products are a pleasure to use and people who use them have healthy social lives, therefore they need to charge more often.
>>59382797
psst, if you go to /v/ you'll have more success shill-chan
Sure here you go
please tell me another hobby, installed linux now i'm an arch noob but i feel like i can find my way.
i don't wanna spend my time gaming anymore, i'm grown up i need hobbies
>>59382758
I play with friends on a dedicated Windows 10 PC.
>>59382758
I have Linux/Windows dualbooted so I can game.
I actually play video games
enjoying the shit out of Mad Max right now, although it doesn't run very well