Post your RAM usage.
>>59278243
>t. mactoddler
>>59278243
Unused RAM is wasted RAM.
>>59278243
firefox is under control
With Visual Studio 2017 launching tomorrow do you think we'll see a new version of the Community Edition?
>>59278249
Then I can wait a day to reinstall.
>>59278264
I'd certainly recommend it
>using Visual Meme in the year 2012+5
There's literally no reason to have a laptop bigger than 13.3"
Ok.
>>59278183
14" masterrace reporting in
>>59278183
EBay m what's that cup cup size
I have a Moto e 2nd gen. Almost two years old. Still very snappy, runs all apps, most games.
The phone could be bought for food stamps at launch. Why buy a 1000 device again?
>>59278081
Yes yes very nice.. HOWEVER
green bubbles
idk, bought my S6 around launch, well I got it for 'free'from a contract. Replaced the battery once and I still like it.
Normies don't understand tech and think financing the most expensive phone is the best option because
>Samsung best
>aplel best
>what is a 1plus?
Without considering gaming applications at all, which one is the clear winner?
It depends on your use case scenario.
>>59277947
Autodesk Maya and rendering using Iray.
without gaymin, 1700 roflstomp 7700k
Give me a reason why the Dell P991 UltraScan Trinitron (2001) is not the best CRT ever created.
>Protip: You can't.
>>59277706
ok gramps keep telling yourself that. enjoy your eye cancer
>>59277706
>CRT
>>59277727
>2001
By 2001, many CRT monitors emitted less microwave radiation than in the past. Either way, as long as your face is not pressed up against the screen, you're not going to have any negative effects on your health.
I thought AMD was supposed to make budget CPUs?
>>59277691
le tricky hook maymay.png
>>59277691
AMD has completely lost the plot now. They've turned into a scam company.
>>59277691
y-yeah
l-look at t-that price
b-buy i-intel
Well that's new.
>>59277449
this is fake.
>>59277449
just refresh
>>59277449
The answer is the last one, right?
I'm not a native english speaker. This capcha thing is going to fuck me.
>he isn't using FreeBSD
>>59277071
>we need to have this thread everyday
FreeBSD isn't used as a workstation OS anymore, anon. Are you stuck in 2003?
>>59277079
Better than Linux that's for sure
>>59277105
The BSD guy looks like Sparky.
So Ive been shopping for a new laptop for college they recommend 16GB of RAM but every where I check the differences seem so minor between 8GB and 16GB.
Is there even a point to getting the 16?
Im an engineering major btw if that gives any context
>>59276857
It's $current_year and bad code is literally everywhere and use more memory than you would think. Your school is probably just encouraging students to be on the safe side.
>>59276857
>Im an engineering major btw if that gives any context
If you do any sort of FEA or other simulation, 8GB can be extremely limiting.
Though you can get by with that much if you're clever and willing to accept the limits.
>>59276857
Its good for leaving a whole bunch of shit open on your laptop for along time. For example, sometimes I have 3-5 instances of intellij running, with 1-2 instances of Eclipse, and 20-30 browser tabs, some .xls spreadsheet, and Outlook. All while having an uptime of about a week or two.
>Another unexpected bug fix release for 1.3 series.
>WebUI users: Highly recommended to upgrade to this release as it contains a fix for CSRF vulnerability that has the real potential to compromise your machine.
>Windows users: The package now includes libtorrent 1.0.11 which should fix crashing on startup.
>Please see the ChangeLog and the Revision Log for the full list of changes.
>Download the source tarballs from: http://download.deluge-torrent.org/source or check out the Download page for information on where to find packages for your OS.
>As always, Happy Sharing!
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/ReleaseNotes/1.3.14
I hope you aren't still using uBotnet, /g/
>>59276727
Whats the situation with Vuze, is it botnet, or?
Did they fix the proxy leaks?
>>59276797
It's java so its shit
Bug in .NET Ping.Send method.
Pinging addresses on LAN via C#
public static class NetworkScanner {
public static IEnumerable<string> Scan() {
Ping p = new Ping();
List<string> activeIPs = new List<string>();
for (int i = 0; i < byte.MaxValue; i++) {
PingReply pr = p.Send(IPAddress.Parse("192.168.1." + i));
activeIPs.Add(pr?.Address.ToString());
}
return activeIPs;
}
}
Causes a BSOD with PROCESS_HAS_LOCKED_PAGES error when terminating the process before the method finished executing.
After googling around it seems MS has had this issue for a while (at least since NT days) and have not fixed it.
Example above is synchronous to test in a more basic case (which still caused the crash)
Any workarounds my dudes?
Install Gentoo
Inst?all Gen?to?o?
>>59276610public static class NetworkScanner {
public static IEnumerable<string> Scan() {
Ping p = new Ping();
List<string> activeIPs = new List<string>();
for (int i = 0; i < byte.MaxValue; i++) {
PingReply pr = p.Send(IPAddress.Parse("192.168.1." + i));
activeIPs.Add(pr?.Address.ToString());
}
return activeIPs;
}
}
Give me a quick rundown on this guy.
>>59276544
you won't get a rundown that's worth your time on /g/
you'll only get le niggger xddd
>>59276544
>quick rundown
stop-and-frisk you mean xD
yo hol up
>Linux is better for lower end and older hardware
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kvT40umKL8
Really activated my almonds
>an operating system with access to 21st century code optimizations performs better than some shit from the late 90s
Who would have thought...
>Modern linux OS vs windows 98 on 1998 hardware.
>Well I'll be all go to heck.
Thread music theme:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2k35hf
>inb4 basic bitch weeb
Feels bad man.
https://fsfe.org/news/2017/news-20170301-01.en.html
>Given the importance of this matter, an ad-hoc coalition of The Document Foundation, KDE, OSBA, and the FSFE collected questions about this motion (German), as well as the processes that lead up to it. We reached out to all members of the city council prior to the public hearing. Additionally, we sent a call for action (German) to all our supporters in Germany and Austria, asking them to get in contact with politicians on this issue. The reaction was phenomenal. During the public hearing, politicians quoted some of our question, and said that they had never received as much input from the public before.
>The strategy must be clear on which applications on LiMux-Basis will no longer be needed. The city council is to be informed on the extent that this requires write-offs of prior investments. Furthermore, a rough budget to illustrate the costs associated with the unification is to be presented. The city council will then make a final decision. ***
>Throughout the transition, the various departments are free to deploy the new, unified solution building on the 'Windows-Basis-Client', or continue using their existing, multi-tier (Window/LiMux) solution, depending on technical status.
>Strategic goal must remain that administrative tools shall be usable independently of the client-side operating system (e.g. web apps, virtualisation, remote desktop services)."
>Thank you everyone who made this happen!
>>59276472
This thread had a lot of replies when the topic was "munich is ditching linux". No thoughts now?
>>59276732
Install Gentoo
>>59276887
No thoughts?. It's a bit sad /g/ only cares when the news hurts one side but not when the situation changes or when it's debunked.