Why would anyone use (((DuckDuckGo))) or Slowpage over searx?
Last time I gave it a try it was shit.
>>59110419
Everyone
>>59110441
Just like all your life
What did the leak consist of? To what extent should I take changing my passwords? E-mail? Website accounts? Game-clients?
bump
pls respond
>>59110155
https://github.com/pirate/sites-using-cloudflare/blob/master/README.md
https://blog.cloudflare.com/incident-report-on-memory-leak-caused-by-cloudflare-parser-bug/
https://cloudflarelistcheck.abal.moe/
>>59110155
I just went and changed all my passwords just to be sure. No harm when using a password manager
What is the best site for interacting with AI and asking it questions?
Pic related.
>>59110053
emacs
>>59110053
Jeeney
>>59110058
>emacs
Don't see a site for asking questions. Does this even exist? Maybe I'm too early for this.
>auto/oneclick overclocking to 4.4
There you have it boys.
http://imgur.com/a/Xl4gN
Just a reminder that 7700k can OC to 5.3 without problem
>>59113765
If this works like previous autoOCs then you'll be able to gain another 100-200MHz over what the motherboard tested.
If this actually works like manual OCing, so lowest voltage for a given frequency then manual OCing is fucking dead and 4.4 seems to be the limit on this board.
4.4 is still 100MHz higher than Broadwell-E so this is kickass performance.
Also contrary to popular belief AMD does indeed have its own USB 3.1 Gen 2, just one though.
But I doubt you'll have more than one Gen2 device plugged in at the same time.
As for "freedom-friendly" I mean both being pro-free speech and non-botnet.
Are there any? Right now I'm only aware of Minds.com. How are GNU Social, Diaspora or Gab.ai?
>>59110050
Yeah, I forgot to mention: Reddit is a perfect example of what I am NOT looking for (not botnet but pro-censorship).
https://keybase.io/
>>59110050
>4chan
What's the best "just werks" distro?
Trisquel
>>59113575
Windows.
fedora, ubuntu, debian
What's a drone that has good distance, height, stability, and is quiet; I don't see much point in getting a drone unless I can pretend to be a secret agent
>>59109772
What do you mean distance and height? Range and flight ceiling? As far as stability goes out really depends, build one yourself and tune it well.
>quiet
No. It'll sound like a swarm of angry bees if it's of any size, or will be a high-pitched whine if the thing's tiny.
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about, I suggest you go do some research and come back.
helicopter and quiet don't go together. but most quality drones can go high enough to where you don't really hear them.
also realtalk is there a single tech reviewer that doesn't seem like a giant shill? im trying to find objective reviews for the DJI mavic and every single one sounds like IGN-tier 10/10posting
>>59110601
this
>graphics cards have made huge gains in the past 5 yeas
>processors have been stagnant and a 2500k can still run everything
explain
Whether linux nerds like it or not, video games drive high-end consumer-level hardware. Latest gen of consoles have weaker CPUs, so games become more GPU dependent.
>>59109662
They both do have done nice gains, but you're too poorfag to afford it and it's no use to use the upgraded ones since processors do last forever anyway.
Why do you want a 8 core with 4.0 Ghz if what you all want to do is to play your gaymen while posting memes at the same time on /g/?
GPUs are embarassingly parallel - throwing more cores at the problem works. Feeding data to thousands of cores and keeping tasks synchronized presents many technical challenges which are still being worked on. Five years ago we weren't nearly as good at it.
Also, CPUs are required to be backwards compatible. GPUs can totally change their architecture and write new drivers and shader compilers to deal with it.
Tell me /g/: Why still we are using this vaporwave piece of shit to having GUI in Linux and Unices?
>Unices
>>59109529
lel
>>59109349
We'll stop using it soon.
Xorg and GNU are the reasons I'm not using Linux.
>TFW there aren't any laptop form factors.
I'd gladly sacrifice compactness for the convenience of swapping stuff out. You could have something like a tough book chassis.
>>59109278
what's the thread version of a sentence fragment? Looks like you just made one.
>>59109299
It seems like he forget a crucial word in the title, because I am so close to feeling like OP made sense
>>59109278
How can form factors be real if our laptops aren't real?
https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2017/02/Google-Cloud-Platform-is-the-first-cloud-provider-to-offer-Intel-Skylake.html
> Skylake includes Intel Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX-512), which make it ideal for scientific modeling, genomic research, 3D rendering, data analytics and engineering simulations. When compared to previous generations, Skylake’s AVX-512 doubles the floating-point performance for the heaviest calculations.
THANK YOU BASED INTEL
AYYMD IS FINISHED & BANKRUPT
>>59108286
>Skylake’s AVX-512 doubles the floating-point performance for the heaviest calculations
Just use a GPU lol
>>59108286
AND ALL NEW, EVER STRONGER DRM SO YOU HAVE TO BUY SKYLAKE 6.0 TO PLAY ANYTHING RECENT. DID I FORGET TO MENTION IT ONLY WORKS ON WINDOWS 10?
>>59108306
This. Intel gimmicks on full throttle.
how long would it take to make an operating system that surpasses windows and OSX and every linux distribution? what would you desire in such a thing?
what is the ultimate feature set for a desktop operating system?
>>59108231
however long it took to develop templeos
>>59108231
No gui
>>59108231
The obsession with the os is based on it being your point of interaction with your PCs.
If you turn your third eye to what you actually use your pc to accomplish you will find that you already have what is necessary.
>lots of discussion about hammers
>no idea what to fasten with nails
>/g/
https://medium.com/wire-news/wires-independent-security-review-61f37a1762a8#.t4sasl4mc
>AllWire client codeis on GitHub and the server code will be open sourced by the end of Q1, 2017.
Are you ready, /g/? The definitive messaging program is coming.
>>59108218
I'm ready for wire devs to stop shilling their shit on /g/.
>>59108218
We already have Conversations
>>59108326
However Wire is cross platform, you can't use Conversation on a PC
Why wood? I thought squishy was best.
>>59107726
Why should you even use a wrist rest, that shit blocks bloodflow in your wrists and will give you carpal tunnel syndrome
>>59108107
I can't hover forever
>>59107726
You're supposed to use the fleshy palm of your hand and not be a handlet, lift some weights
Hey /g/,
I'm new to polymorphism and I have a question regarding abstract classes, specifically in Java.
Let's say I have three different classes for different shapes (circle, rectangle, triangle) that all have a getArea method. Why is it necessary to have an abstract class with a getArea method defined for the compiler to decide which method from which class needs to be called. Why is the data type not enough?
>>59107443
http://laufer.cs.luc.edu/teaching/313/handouts/practice-midterm
>>59107443
the interface is useful when you want to add a new shape and have all the methods that you must implement already defined so you can just use the interface and know it will work with what ever implements the shape interface
>>59107443
The advantage of polymorphism is that you can have a pointer to a base class but the when you call the function it resolves to the derived class.
Java is really shit for learning programming. The concepts come easier with c++.