ITT: Things that just werk™
I'll start:
>Debian
Mint.
>>58942583
For once, OP wasnt a faggot
regards, another Debian user
It just werks™
>>58942583
>>58942993
Post desktops?
Why does this qos shit in routers never fucking actually WORK. Not once in 15 years ive been dicking around with router firmwares since the first releases for wrt54g, have i been able to depend on any qos setup. FUCK
Also, custom firmware thread.
It does works on WRT1900ACS with openwrt.
>>58942582
>It does works on WRT1900ACS with openwrt.
Like hell it does.
Enable QOS
Put in the numbers it wants
Cane some torrents
Can i still play my online vidyo games well?
Can i use the voip phone?
No i cannot
You had one job.
use DDWRT and set QoS Queing Discipline to FQ_CODEL.
which Linux distributions are known to have NSA backdoors or are in collaboration with government agencies?
>any distro with SELinux
>any distro with systemd
systemd
>>58942454
Windows 10
Sup /g/,
A buddy of mine who's got several dozen different headphones will sell me either Beyerdynamic DT770Pro or Audio-Technica M50x for virtually the same price (around $100). He suggested these two after I said I wanted something that has sound isolation.
Which of these should I buy? I know fuck-all about audio and have been using shitty earphones that came with my phone.
I plan on using them to listen to music and to talk on skype.
>>58942402
The DT770 wipes its ass with the ATM50.
I have both, DT770 is way better, but you have to get an amp for it. If you don't have a dac already, you have to get one too. I use a fiio e10k. It's cheap and works well.
M50X is good in some ways because you can use it for your computer or phone.
Opinions on blackarch?
autistic
edgy teen tier
1337er than you.
If you had a choice between two laptops identical in specs and price; one is a Lenovo IdeaPad and the other an HP pavilion,
which would you choose and why?
>>58942272
Probably chinkpad because HP pavilion are called pavulon (they dead early).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancuronium_bromide
>>58942461
gee thanks
>>58942272
I'm using an IdeaPad right now.
So, I recommend that one I guess...
Do you really think given the current available tech and research in computer architecture, AI, robotics, wireless networks, ... that most jobs will be irrelevant in thing incoming 3 decades?
Don't forget that apps already eliminated millions of small businesses but benefited also millions of web hipsters and pajeets throughout the past decade, are we on the path of having mass unemployment and its economic and psychological consequences?
>>58942193
I wouldn't say most jobs, but I would say a lot of jobs. There's over three million truck drivers in the US, they're getting laid off post haste. And that means that all the podunk towns on the side of a lonely interstate that exist to serve passing truckers are all gonna die, too.
It ain't gonna be anywhere close to "90%+ humans are surplus to requirements" or anything. Just a spike in unemployment and benefit/pension programs becoming even more unsustainable than they already are.
>>58942262
Wouldn't shock me if some more progressive countries banned that sort of ai, similar to how in Dune supercomputers are banned because of the implications of hyper advanced ai making people useless (and story reasons, but whatever)
>>58942603
Won't happen. Not only because it'll be hugely profitable for trucking companies, and will cut costs dramatically for consumers and pretty much every other business. But also because there's gonna be a big safety argument to be made. A self-driving truck never gets sleepy, distracted, or drunk. It never falsifies its logbooks. It never speeds. It never picks up hookers at the truck stop. It is perfectly alert at all times. Also trucks spend most of their time on the open highway, which is the easiest environment for AI to handle, and self-driving vehicles already have a vastly lower accident rate per mile driven than humans. And all this is before you add things like the ability to coordinate with other self-driving vehicles in a platoon, which can cut emissions and eventually mitigate traffic jams.
The luddites also harmed their case by crying wolf one too many times. Each wave of automation they said would leave them permanently out of work. Now that the automation that might actually put them out of work once and for all is upon us, society and policymakers have heard their argument a dozen times before, never having come to pass.
Why is Apple the only company which makes decent 4" smartphones?
Almost all Android phones seem to want some retarded middle ground between phone and tablet.
>>58942102
Who do you think that's marketed to?
Because 5" is pretty comfortable even with small hands like mine. The ladies can suck it up.
>>58944105
I thought it was because of women phones had to be huge.
They don't have pockets, and it doesn't matter if the phone is 8", it still fit a purse.
It is not a matter of hand size, it is about what is comfortable to use, assuming you only have a single hand and you never have to adjust the way you hold it to touch either corner of the screen.
Who else /cpu collector/ here?
me
>>58942028
>only collects x86 shit
>>58942246
>in before it's some faggot with a couple PPC cards at best
I have a question about clover: how does the scroll bar on the right work?
Its length seems to depends on the amount of posts of a thread, and that's quite obvious. However if you scroll quickly down the catalog, where the number of posts is fixed, you can notice its length varying in a non random way. Moreover, its length varies a lot when viewing a thread with not many replies, for instance a number of replies between 10 and 30: I noticed that in this case the length can jump from being tiny to be very big and then going back to be tiny with no apparent reason.
I'm simply curious: is there an algorithm that cause it to have such a random behaviour? I've always been interested in scroll bars since they pose some nice mathematical problems. But I can't seem to find an explanation for clover.
I think it loads posts while you scroll.
It doesn't know the total length when displaying only 3 replies. So it just takes the average length of those and bases the scroll bar length on that. Calculating the actual length would take too much time on the CPU.
>>58942020
no
>>58942038
yes
Computer Science or Physics, which contributes more to humanity at this moment?
Physics, mathematics and chemistry. As always.
Killing yourself would be better.
>Computer
>Science
So, where did Linux Desktop operating systems go wrong? Why are they so bloated now and why is BSD so much more stable and quicker and more efficient than any Linux distro?
Face it guys, next year is the year of the BSD desktop Have fun with your big fat burger eating Linux distro
The BSD desktop came when Lumina was released, dummy.
>>58941599
>Linux Desktop operating systems
no such thing
I think when people are on desktops it's because they are doing it to sit down relax play games and such since Linux isnt necessarily a sit down and chill OS at first so people don't bother with it.
Hello /g gentleman
i currently running OpenBSD 6.0
it work so good.
Do you know how i can run a tracker P2P to shre file with torrent.
Thanks
>>58941434
It's quite simple you just gotta install
>>58942937
what is the programme making this ?
sorry i am new to obsd
>>58941434
http://openports.se/net/rtorrent
$pkg_add rtorrent
$man rtorrent
thank me later
Is repairing computers a worthwhile business now that everyone used smartphones and tablets?
Not at all. The more electronics cs become throw away, the less people care to repair and just opt to buy new and upgrade. I use to be able to support myself on freelance computer repair, but that's long gone and I've had a "real job" for the last 5 years.
>>58941377
There's a difference between "lucrative" and "worthwhile."
If you want to be an asshole who scams stupid people out of their money, you can do "all right" and almost "lucrative." Don't expect repeat customers wit that model, though. You will always be searching for new victims.
If you want a stable little business that keeps the bills paid and yo love to do that work 6 days a week, you'll never really run out of work in that sector.
However, you will want to sell systems as part of the upgrade, since many people will be more willing to buy a new system (even a refurbished) than drop a few hundred on repairs. And, you can also run semi-lucrative smart phone & tablet repair as part of the business (even just replacing broken screens, of which there is a lot of business). No need to choose only one.
Plan on spending a lot of time keeping up on all the modern tech ... your entire business can be made obsolete within a year when a major innovation or two rolls out and becomes the new norm.
A solid bit of your business will also be selling support equipment (think: flash drives & SDHC cards, etc.).
The world went from dumb phones to smart phones in about a year. Just for reference.
>Let's Clean Up America
>Deport Liberals & Keep the Mexicans
Agree.
https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging/pull/333
>One week
>No acknowledgement whatsoever
It's not happening lads
>>58941339
> deprecated
>>58941339
What is this?
>>58941339
What's wine-compholio?