I can't make new threads :( captchas error out
I think this was gookmoots doing
Just Buy 4chan Pass™ Goy!
>>59179036
It's a known issue. Floens is on it, but may have to change back to captcha v1
>zamzung iz da bezt !!11
>said no gentoomen ever
>>59178740
>judges actually draining the swamp from corrupts and incompetent leaders
Nothing wrong with that.
Do these guys not fucking learn? This shit happens like every other year and these fucks don't think for a second that they should stop after making loads of money already.
>Headphone purchase advice
http://pastebin.com/fYZLW7Ub (embed)
Please put some effort into your requests and questions.
If you dislike a suggestion, explain why and try giving a better suggestion to whomever asked.
>/g/ wiki headphone FAQ:
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Headphones
Previous Thread: >>59158058
>>59178242
repostan here
>>59178335
tl;dr I'm looking for recommendations on:
>usa
>$99 but flexible
>motherboard audio (msi z170 sli plus if you must know)
>looking for something emphasizing comfort
>preferably closed
>sound signature isn't a huge deciding factor to me but maybe something similar to my old AKG k240's but maybe a little more bassy would be nice.
>>59178335
Closed
Somic MM185, AKG K553, NVX XPT100
Open
SHP9500, ISK HP2010, HD558
Cleared my history on my phone and now 4chan on Chrome through the my phone is annoying me.
When I used to click backline to people who replied to a quote it would stack underneath.
now it's just a pop-up of that one reply without showing who replied to that reply.
How do i fix this again.
basically I lost 'inline quote links' on my phone even though I used to always have it.
the option still seems to be there on the desktop though
>using the browser for 4chan
>>59178187
I find navigation smoother on the Chrome browser since ei am usually looking up other things on it.
I'm not the type who likes a dedicated app for every site I visit
like I'm sure you guys don't use a dedicated browser or app on your desktop for each site you visit
>only one isp in the area
>$75/mo for only ~65mbps
>no fios available cuz they stopped rolling out 1 town over
why are american isps such shit?
It's only going to get worse. The new administration has pretty much been gutting any progress in that sector that has been made in 5 years in less than 3 months. In a year America will probably have data limits for home providers.
>>59177169
how much did you get paid for that post?
the piss poor ISPs are courtesy of clinton. telecommunications act of 1996 was a failure, like most of the half assed shit leftist retards pass.
>>59177135
I miss being in a Cablevision/ Verizon area. the competition was good, the prices were low.
now I live in Spectrum-land
>2017
>program STILL doesn't have amd64 support
>program could benefit greatly from additional RAM
>>59177050
Name 5 major programs right now that do not have a 64bit version, and have a need for 4+GB of RAM.
>>59177120
PCSX2
PCSX2
PCSX2
PCSX2
PCSX2
>>59177468
How would PCSX2 benefit from more RAM?
Amateur techfag here. Been dicking around with computers for most of my life, but recently Ive been looking to turn it into some sort of career. I was wondering if there are any anons here who've taken the CompTIA A+ cert, and have pointers/tips for what to expect?
.gif semi unrelated
>>59177009
Just lie on your resume and get any job you want
>>59177029
/thread
The only way to be competitive with all these immigrant fucks.
>>59177009
A+ is literally basic computer knowledge you would learn from fucking sticking your dick in your computer a few times a day
Just find some online practice tests and take them a few times and youll be set
What is the cheapest computer I could possibly build?
an abacus.
I'm assuming x86 computer? If not you can get single board computers like the CHIP and Raspberry Pi Zero for under $20 with a power supply and shipping.
Does it have to be used or new parts? You can literally get a working Pentium 4 desktop in a dumpster if you know where to look.
Lurk on YouTube, watch cheap pc builds, eventually you will roll upon insane deals and cheap computers available, Craigslist has tons of $50 computers
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti announcement thread.
1080ti:
>3,584 CUDA Cores
>11Gb VRAM
>11Gbps
Performance:
>35% faster than the GTX 1080
>Out of the box clock speed 1.5GHz
Info:
>$699MSRP
>Released next week
Other Things:
>200M GeForce gamers, Steam 4x growth in 4 years
>600M twitch viewers.
>NVIDIA has lowered the GTX 1080 MSRP $100 effective immediately (now a $499USD MSRP)
> Nvidia GameWorks, 500 engineering years worth of work, is now available in #DX12.
Source:
Official nvidia announcement
more like lamevidia haha
Wow its fucking Nothing
>>59175539
>>59175543
Are you ok, madfags?
> get Bachelor's degree
> only know basic coding like Python, Java, C
> know how to read code
> get a job at a reputable company
> everyone I work with are programmers and have been in the same position for years
> I end up getting promoted in 2 months to a supervisory position telling these guys who know more than I know what to do
Tell me again, /g/, how college degrees are useless.
I didn't go to college. I was a sysadmin for a small company. Old guy ran the show.
Some guy my age with less experience, but has a college degree. He didn't know shit all about any of the systems I deployed. He struggled desperately to deploy an ftp server, managed to fuck up the main router config for the office connection without warning anybody, during the day because "his way was better" and couldn't use a bash shell AT ALL. He didn't know how to use ESXi, but poked around with shit he should not have been touching all the time. I have no doubt that guy was making more than I was. Not a single doubt.
>>59177350
>not getting or working towards a degree.
>>59177350
Hiring people fresh out of college is such a shitshow. They know the buzzwords but basic shit like OS principles? They know fuck all. Not to mention how many STILL fail FizzBuzz.
is there a program that searches the web like google does???
>>59174794
you are the program <<mind><blown>>
>>59174794
They have a unique algorithm:
https://www.google.com/insidesearch/howsearchworks/algorithms.html
>>59174794
It is a page rank algorithm:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank
https://arstechnica.com/business/2017/02/aol-will-cut-off-third-party-app-access-to-aim/
On Tuesday, AOL (yes, it’s still around) suddenly announced to users of AOL Instant Messenger (including yours truly) that it would be disabling access to its network through at least one third-party messaging app (Adium) as of March 28. Third-party chat apps like Adium, Trillian, or Pidgin use the company's OSCAR chat protocol to handle AIM messages.
The service will continue to live on through AOL’s proprietary standalone chat app, which exists for MacOS, Windows, iOS, and Android.
One Ars editor reported no such message when using the Trillian app, while another editor reported that her AIM account would not connect via Adium at all.
Since the advent of Gmail and Gchat in 2009, AIM’s user base had been declining. In 2012, AOL gutted the AOL Instant Messenger group, essentially halting its development.
A former AOL employee who wished to stay anonymous told Ars that he guessed that part of the reason that AOL was making this move had to do with low AIM usage—he estimated that it had fallen to "single digit millions" and that maintaining OSCAR had become prohibitively expensive.
"In the years since, the frail network of old backend code was likely never rewritten and as people retired from the company or were forced out they had to let functionality go," he continued.
AOL did not immediately respond to Ars’ request for comment.
I guess I'll never get to talk to the 0 people online on my contact list. AIM is essentially dead. ICQ is only used in Russia and MSN is gone now too.
>>59174789
Who still uses AIM? Shit is dead in third world countries too.
who the hell still uses aim
Im trying to reattach an audio port to a PCB. How would you solder something like this back on?
Pre-wet the pads with solder and flux, put the component on top and heat the pad up again.
If you can manage it I would also put pre-wet the tabs of the component.
>>59174090
With a soldering Iron
>>59174289
I literally have no clue what im doing here. The solder is the coil you use right? Which one is the flux?
What languages?
Any cool podcast/tutorials/books?
Do you study category theory?
>>59173904
Python : ^)
>>59173915
those python monads
>>59173904
OCaml.
I didn't (pure math BSc) but it's pretty much useless for computing. Seeing things like "covariant" or "contravariant" don't give any non-trivial information on the actual objects.
I'd definitely exclusively use functional programming if it didn't involve so much overhead when implemented on computing machines, for now it's mostly C, C++ and OCaml.
Why does system32 crash the system?
I mean the kernel and shell are already loaded in to memory so how does deleting a file off the disk change anything?
srs question
>>59173626
Chances are some of the .dll files are loaded at runtime to support plugins and whatnot.
>>59173626
You're right.
Deleting system32 would not cause the system to crash, despite what many would tell you. This logic is why when you rm -rf /* a UNIX system, it can still run.
RM is still in use even when it is deleted, as it is loaded in memory.
It's also how some background updates work, the binary gets placed where it needs to go, next time you execute it, you execute the new version.
>>59173626
>kernel and shell are already loaded in to memory
Not entirely, many essential dlls and executables arent needed all the time, which is why deleting it could do nothing for about 10-15 minutes.