There's been a thing going around a few boards where they vote a representative to go talk to other boards and stuff about the site in general. It seems sort of autistic but could be cool.
I don't think /g/ has done this, so I thought I could make a thread. Basically, people have 10 minutes to make a nomination reply with a trip. Then, people from that list get put into a poll and voted on.
Sage
nice attempt at doxing someone.
I nominate OP to kill himself.
Hello /g/entlemen,
After studying 5 LONG years Robotics Engineering, I have found myself working as a Software Developer (Backend, C++), in a big software company.
Honestly, I don't really see a big difference between me and my colleagues with a CS background, but I would really like fill the gap that I have due to the fact that I never had a formal course on Data Structure and Algorithms.
For this reason I am looking for an online course, possible that comes with a certificate and is not TOO expensive (like around 100$ would be nice) on Data Structure and Algorithms.
Just read this book, print your own certificate and call it a day.
So far I found one on edX:
https://www.edx.org/course/implementation-data-structures-iitbombayx-cs213-2x-0
Honestly it's not bad, but I cannot stand the Indian accent of the professor.
Do you care that I bought some new CPUs?
>>59222445
Yes. Consumerism is a plague on society and will be the downfall of modern man.
The fact that you are contributing to it is disgusting on all accounts.
>>59222445
ROLLING!
>>59222445
this is far too lewd for a kids show
My wi-fi adapter is showing #2 after it's name despite it being the only one connected.
Can anyone tell me how to rectify it?
Install GNU/Gentoo
>>59222001
Sorry about your OCD.
>>59222603
DELET THIS I CANT STAND THE SIGHT OF IT
>snap inc
>Shares open at $24 apiece, above IPO price of $17 each
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-02/snap-opens-at-24-a-share-well-above-the-17-dollar-offer-price
And i sold bitcoin in december, pls kill me
I thing i am le wrong generation, becouse i can't predict and thing we win10 is popular, why social media like fb is worth twice of ibm or why everybody is using smartphones.
>>59221723
This happens with every IPO. The price skyrockets because of the initial interest of the stock. Wait until snap releases their earnings and watch the price fall.
>>59221723
RMA Yourself.
Why are mid towers so popular when you can fit the same parts in an ITX case?
because the only ITX cases that can actually fit the same parts are huge and basically shitty mid towers or shitty big cubes, and it's also more expensive, so in real life you just end up paying more for less and looking retarded in the process
tl;dr: go gb2reddit retard
>>59221505
Because ITX boards come at a premium, dummy.
>>59221640
That's not true at all. My parts can fit inside an NCASE and SG13.
>>59221643
They're not that expensive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoiS_SiKWmU
I found someone breaking his fucking keyboard and its so funny!
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>>59221263
I found someone shitposting and he's so retarded.
Let's face it, almost everything man does, nature does better, more efficiently and with style.
Organic lifeforms > Synthetic tech.
Every time people envision the future they think of metal and glass cities, with harsh lights and hideous architecture. But what if instead we imagined a city with trees glowing with bioluminescence at night replacing street lights, buildings with green sides that photosynthesize electricity for us, and living houses that literally grow as we wish them to?
So why aren't scientists and companies trying to advance in this direction?
>>59221138
Because this gets into the realm of genetic modification, which is already widespread but what you are talking about will still take a while to develop and could destroy the ecosystem.
Plus, photosynthesis doesn't create "energy" in any form that existing tech would use. Solar cells are far more useful in this regard if their efficiency keeps increasing.
>>59221138
Because it's hard. It's reverse engineering hardware built not but human minds (whose action we can model and predict) but by an alien optimization process. But we are on the cusp of understanding it better and technologies like machine learning will help. Give it a little time. The downside, of course, is that we may well wipe ourselves out before we really reap the rewards. When a genome printers are as cheat as 3D printers are today, someone will try to play Pandemic IRL with them.
>>59222341
Pardon the typos.
what's your excuse g/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlqNvKm_IBE
I don't feel like using abandonware as the operating system of my phone
It's fucking dead
I have an rgb lamp on my desk, but one day the off button of the remote that came with it stopped working. Today I decided to cut the palstic on the remote to see whatever the fuck happened. It seems the black material that makes contact was all gone. My question is what is this black shit? Is there any way to ghetto repair the remote?
>>59219659
Just buy a new remote or use your IR Blaster.
>>59220743
Another anon here, what's the best ir blaster app for android?
Probably graphite.
You can use anything conductive to short it.
tfw fell for the gentoo meme
>>59219591
>vlc
It's /g/od's way of telling you to use mpv instead
I'm taking a break from /g/ until the Ryzen dust has settled.
While I'm gone I'll learn a ton about functional distributions like NixOS and GuixSD, thanks for always being there for me /g/.
ok
sage
Where is this mongolian drawing from
>>59219903
I got it from /g/, just reverse search I guess.
TIL This is the only Ryzen's huge advantage, I wonder why
no 6950X
dropped
>>59219199
Only those with something to hide, AMD is committing treason.
>>59219199
>no xeon
dropped
Seriously, how dumb is AMD's marketing team?
>Meme RGB stock cooler
>Literally showing nothing but shitty games that appeal most to 12 year olds
>Not advertising the shit out of its low TDP so that companies realize that its a good server CPU-architecture to order in the thousands
>Releasing the extremely expensive 8 core 16 thread versions that most people won't even be able to fully utilize and not the 4/8ct versions that will actually be affordable
>Benchmarking their CPUs with their competitors GPUs
>Benchmarking their GPUs with their competitors CPUs
>>59219121
yes you moronic ape because the high end chips will iron out the problems for the smaller ones
>>59219121
I don't know, they wanted to scam people into thinking it's a gaming CPU, when it's really for shit like video encoding only.
Fuck AMD, they can die for trying to scam us.
>>59219121
So pretty much from looking at all of the reviews ive read so far ryzen isn't worth it if you're playing at 1080p but 1440p and higher resolutions the performance is at or above the t 7700k/6900k, I don't see the problem with this? Why would you buy a $300+ cpu then pair it with a gpu only capable of playing at 1080p? lol
How do you get over a coder's boredom block?
>>59218814
play around with something new
meme some meme code for your favourite Japanese technology board
>being a code monkey
desperation
deadlines
the ballmer peak (https://xkcd.com/323/)