>>59115988
best way is to find someone on /soc/ and pay him $3 or her $50
>>59115988
The one this gook was using. It works only with Japanese though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbYHY_QhiBw
https://youtu.be/JMMzalv-6ok
First one to do it is the winner.
Let the race begin
>>59115657
what?
>>59115657
Video has been removed by user...
Java build tools.
> do you use them? why?
> worth using just to handle a few dependencies on a personal project?
>>59115628
I havent touched any building tool like ant or similiar since I finished uni. All the projects are either too small to bother or so big with 999+ dependencies only IDE handles the building alone with extra plugins like maven.
All I had to do was to master the ide. I recommend you the same, master some ide.
>>59116303
surprise, surprise
if you're using an IDE, you're using a build tool
every Java IDE uses either ant, maven or gradle
>>59115628
I use SBT (http://www.scala-sbt.org/, from the Scala ecosystem), even for Java.
It can pull typical maven dependencies and all that, and it supports Java just fine.
[Never mind it's about the most powerful tool in the whole ecosystem.]
Atom, Sublime Text, and Brackets are shit.
I went back to Coffee Cup Html Editor and I couldnt be happier... hell, I might even reinstall Dreamweaver. Fuck off, hipsters.. with your GitHub shit.
I can probably run circles around with my keyboard skillz in coffee cup editor.
That's nice. Retard.
>>59115363
VSCode
nuff said.
don't use Sublime Text, or Brackets, or Atom..... I have yet to find one that does one simple thing... highlight text.. and place the brackets of say...<P> on either side without fucking deleting the paragraph... instead I need to waste time typing open and closing brackets in both spots.. and they call this a web development tool for speed?
Every day, I can feel my back... and my elbow... even my wrists. The body I've lost... won't stop hurting... You feel it, too, don't you?
>>59114795
>>>/fit/ or maybe I should say >>>/unfit/
>>59114795
you have my axe
Is there any chance for a lone programmer to do anything good nowadays or do I have to join a conglomerate of programmers to do anything worthwhile?
>>59114263
>Doing some extensions, scripts or maybe a shitty indie game
Sure, man.
>Anything beyond that
Nope.
sure, if you're an excellent and talented programmer. if you're average you'll just end up working in a team of code monkeys
>>59115290
Wishful thinking to be honest in most cases. The only chance I see if you work on the extreme high level. e.g. I shake my head when I see people pretending to themselves they can actually code an OpenGL game from the absolute scratch without even having art assets.
hello guys meaning of the title is I LOVE ALL OF YOU
YARRAGIMIN BASI
and this means I APPRECIATE YOUR KINDNESS
Succ
that means you're a cucc
"bunu yazan tosun, okuyana kosun"
that means "together we stand,divided we fall"
So does google benefit from chrome forks like vivaldi?
>>59113531
Nothing, I believe.
>>59113531
They are spreading their botnet.
And while vivaldia and co. might not be spyware, that is highly unlikely.
probably depends
if the forks are actually just using the renderer then not really
but otherwise they're still phoning home
Anyone with many huge eye-floaters (post-vitrous detachment) use any VR things?
Bump
Hello, I've had a couple retinal detachments, and still have residual floaters due to the silicone oil in my eyes. VR doesn't really work on me.
>>59113962
Is it so bright and monochrome that the floaters show up all the time?
Thx for input fämäläm
Why /g/ doesn't talk about the abomination whatsapp stole?
is this the end of famous bloaty adware also known as snapchat? Feature works without gapps, unlike snapchat
>>59112339
Do I look like I want suckjeezberg and nsa buddies to know my life?
>>59112572
i hope you don't use windows or chrome, anon
>>59112339
Literally who cares about some normalfag """apps"""
Is it worth doing a ryzen build coming from a 3770K @ 4,2GHz?
Will be used for gaming mostly, desu, senpai
hang on a minute, I'll just get in my time machine and find out for you
>>59111798
Rude...
>>59111902
STFU faggot.
Is it possible to give a modeline to a monitor completely without EDID -information, without writing a full xorg.conf? (That is, without static ServerLayout.)
I'm using Plasma and that fucker won't let me just hammer in the numbers in GUI... anymore, old KDE did!
Halp.
I'm currently on nouveau, and here's my old xorg.conf, which probably tells what I've been trying to achieve.
http://pastebin.com/HPnxRgfy
I think the important parts are:
>Option "metamodes" "DVI-D-0: 1920x1080 +1680+0, DVI-D-1: 1680x1050 +0+0, VGA-0: 1920x1080_60i +1680+0"
As said, I'm trying to avoid creating a static layout.
>Modeline "1920x1080_60i" 74.250 1920 2008 2052 2200 1080 1085 1095 1125 +hsync +vsync Interlace
I want to see this resolution on my Sony VPH-1270.
As you know, modern desktops deeply averse a static xorg.conf, so I'm trying to get rid of it.
Is this something I should set in "krandrrc" these days, or is it doable in the old fshoined way in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ ?
Are portable applications (of the kind you run from a USB drive) obsolete?
Not really, but they're a pretty specific use case
>>59111431
No. I'm even running them on desktop directly. There's no reason to install software that does not require associations or other form of OS integration, so most of my programs are portable.
Let's analyse how our """""""favorite""""""" board works.
1. Actually knowledgeable people with patrician knowledge in technology enter the picture. They already know what OS to use, they already know what to do for the most part. What they are interested in is the detail, the improvement, the actual progress, to think beyond the mundane, but a minority of them also have autistic Asperger syndrome with what they have chosen on the main mundane questions, and they will never accept their choices on the mundane could be wrong.
2. Actual normies enter the picture, those people know absolutely nothing beyond the surface and they only want easy answers to mundane questions, like what GPU to buy because they know nothing about it. There is nothing inherently wrong with that but when it gets complicated is that the minority of the autisitc spergstations from the 1st category enter the picture trying to convince those helpless normies to adhere to their religions, to their fanatical high-school mentality viewpoint about a "favorite" company or OS or other thing. Most of the normies at that point are wise enough to leave the place because they can see through it, but a minority of them will join the autistic spergstations of the 1st category and form a new category.
3. Enter the collective autistic spergstation memelords 2.0. Those are a meshing of the actual patricians-with-knowledge minority of sperglords from category 1, joined with their minions from the minority of normies from category 2, but a sizeable force now that can actually do real damage. They form camps, e.g. camp NVIDIA and camp Linux. As a result, they will fill the board with their mundane topics on a daily basis, like "what OS to use", "what language to use", "what GPU to get" as if anyone can't answer this on their own with personal research whatever their starting point is, but now it has a twist, it's done religiously, polemically, without end in sight.
that sucks you spent all this time typing it out. saged
>>59111321
But if I answer to you it goes up thread-terrorist anon.
>>59111262
Whatever happened to that tripfag on /g/ who used Windows ME exclusively?
I'd know his handle if I read it.
OPs post reminded me of him.
He stopped posting circa 2008.
I'm looking at getting a home lab to prepare myself for the Network+, Security+, CCNA, and CCNAS. Are they worth getting?
In the long run I want to prepare myself for the CCNP and CISSP.
>>59111206
Yes, but don't get old shit. Most of those labs are old iOS shit, and don't support things like IPv6 and other newer things found on the CCNA.
You can also just virtualize it all. Look into using GNS3.
>>59111234
how would I know if I'm getting the newer equipment?
Also, how well will GNS3 prepare me for certification? Doing research, I should pair this with Packet Tracer for best results?
>>59111234
not true, v6 has been supported for over a decade now. anything running 12.1 or higher with adv ip servicres is fine
gns3 is great but it doesn't support ASICS so no switching, just buy a cat 2950 at 3750 you'll be fine
>tfw teaching a CCNA class right now