Perfect collaboration tools don't exi-
used to be 5/5 breddy gud the last time I used it, but now that it's an Atlassian product, I refuse to touch it with a 10-foot barge pole
>>58938265
I've used it on my previous work. We had switched to Slack later and I find it to be better.
>>58938265
What does it have over Slack or MS Teams?
I summon based WES7 anon with the image building guide and serial key.
Also, Windows Embedded thread.
>>58938221
You got it, dude.
-Links:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/5/1B5FDE63-DA91-4A22-A320-91E002DE1326/Standard_7SP1_64bit/Standard 7 SP1 64bit IBW.part1.exe
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/5/1B5FDE63-DA91-4A22-A320-91E002DE1326/Standard_7SP1_64bit/Standard 7 SP1 64bit IBW.part2.rar
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/5/1B5FDE63-DA91-4A22-A320-91E002DE1326/Standard_7SP1_64bit/Standard 7 SP1 64bit IBW.part3.rar
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/5/1B5FDE63-DA91-4A22-A320-91E002DE1326/Standard_7SP1_64bit/Standard 7 SP1 64bit IBW.part4.rar
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/5/1B5FDE63-DA91-4A22-A320-91E002DE1326/Standard_7SP1_64bit/Standard 7 SP1 64bit IBW.part5.rar
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/5/1B5FDE63-DA91-4A22-A320-91E002DE1326/Standard_7SP1_64bit/Standard 7 SP1 64bit IBW.part6.rar
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/5/1B5FDE63-DA91-4A22-A320-91E002DE1326/Standard_7SP1_64bit/Standard 7 SP1 64bit IBW.part7.rar
Google "XGY72" for PID.
>>58938307
The second part:
-Based off Windows 7
-Support ends in 2021 instead of 2020
-You can select components you want to install. Including removing IE.
-Embedded Features such as no GUI boot, RAMDisk driver, ability to be installed and booted from external HDD and write filters.
-Volume_BA channel, insert key and you are done. No activation.
-Enterprise features such as Applocker available in Windows 7 Enterprise/Ultimate
-Keyboard Filter* through group policy that allows you to disable keyboard keys/key combinations.
-Updates are on separate channel, does not install dedicated telemetry updates.**
**Do contain Quality Rollups though. Advice to either disable Update and use write filters:EWF(HORM)/FBWF or manually download the security only updates from windows catalog.
*Requires WEDU1.2 to download the update, and use DISM to add the package.
>>58938307
>microsoft distributing their software as multipart RARs
what the fug?
For mass surveillance apologists out there, how do you justify a surveillance apparatus that generates massive quantities of pizza by spying on two teens stripping for each other on web cams?
How do you justify saying "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" when you generate the world's largest database of child pornography?
>>58938120
Freedom isn't free, it comes at the cost of each citizen's actual freedoms, because WE R SO FREE. #hurr
>>58938200
>freedom is attained by giving up freedom
really makes you think
>>58938120
>certain combinations of 1's and 0's are illegal
When will this inanity end?
Any one with Ubuntu 16.10 opening in "guest" when its not used?
>>58938093
> Anyone other than me uses my computer
>>58938093
Just you
>>58938093
You have a hacker or a snoopy mother OP. Time to reformat and put your computer in a locked chest.
What Linux distro can give the the best battery life for my old laptop that runs out of battery in about an hour on Windows 10?
>>58938077
Apart from the distro try downloading PowerTOP and/or TLP.
But something with a lightweight DE, perhaps Lubuntu, may be better.
>>58938077
This
>>58938090
>he thinks using a (((lightweight))) DE will preserve battery life
Why are computer power supplies still in this format?
Why don't they just make it "one" cable that feeds into your motherboard?
>>58937875
if you knew anything about electricity you would know that not everything should run on the same voltage and amperage, and also, you need a ground.
>>58937875
One cable does feed to your motherboard.
Brand name manufacturers make custom PSUs that meet their specific need, and have just enough cables to power the hardware they sell.
Otherwise there is a standard that everyone else conforms to, because its a standard and works well. Modular power supplies let you hook up only the power you need.
>>58937895
Tell that to fucking thunderbolt you fucking idiot autist.
> Job requires 3 professional references
> Only got 2
To get so close only to lose.
>>58937767
Add me anon, I'll bullshit for you.
>>58937767
Just apply anyway.
>>58937767
but in the end, it doesn't even matter
>I will travel to the country of freedom in a few months
>Plans to buy a PC
>Need to know the best shops to buy from
Any help /g/?
Also, that is my tower (in reality it's a prodigyM)
>>58937761
east coast?
west coast?
north? south?
>>58937761
>best shops to buy from
The same shop you can buy from literally anywhere else.
The internet.
>>58937761
if there's a microcenter, go there and pricematch. always nice to see stuff in person
otherwise interwebz
wat do
Block the ad.
How stupid are you.
>>58937709
Post site
noscript
This is a real photo from the windows 95 launch 22 years ago. Notice anything?
yeah, people were as retarded as they are now
nothing has changed
>>58937533
Enthusiasm and optimism for the future? Actual innovations in technology?
>>58937533
People paying for windoze?
>To Read the Full Story, Subscribe or Sign In
>nvm figured it out
>>58937451
>Middle click link
>javascript:void(0)
>I attached the fix
>sign in or register to see attached files
Is 5K a meme if I'm not editing 4k video?
Will it ever replace 4k or are we going straight to 8k after this? Or is 4k the final frontier for video, and 5k (for editing) the ultimate resolution for PCs?
Regretting your Apple/LG purchase already?
hi
It is not a meme, you use it to edit 4k video with editing controls/information
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4sTwDpHVDY
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>>58936851
>B
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sounds about right
>>58936851
Lunduke is a Grade A Faggot
BSOON?
In the early days of personal computing, BASIC was the shit. That language enabled a generation of young programmers and tech enthusiasts to write programs on their microcomputers.
Even the name stood for "Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code", but I always wondered: how hard was actually BASIC? How much effort did it ask to learn and get through?
Also, BASIC general thread.
>>58936778
compared to assembly it was easy
nowadays you can use a TI calculator and have the same experience of trying to use a mediocre language on suboptimal hardware
>>58936778
That seems comfy
>>58936778
It was easy for simple programs, easier than C or Java definitely, no boilerplate at all, no libraries or headerfiles, I/O was a build-in part of the core language. However, writing complex programs was more difficult, because you didn't really have encapsulation into functions - everything was in global scope, and the main control flow statement was the goto. There was also gosub (basically the same as the assembly function call instruction - push the program counter onto a stack, jump, and pop the program counter off the stack when you encounter a return statement), but there were no local variables - everything was in global scope, so if you had a subroutine that needed to store intermediate values, you needed to be careful that the variable names it used weren't used elsewhere in the program. This also meant recursion (other than tail recursion) was virtually impossible, since the variables would be overwritten with each call of the subroutine. It also had "functions" which were distinct from subroutines, and used the standard function call syntax used today, but were limited to mathematical expressions, and generally couldn't have side effects. You'd define them with something likeDEF FN CUBE(X)=X*X*X. Also there was no API, all interactions with the operating system (which barely qualified as such) were done by writing values directly to memory, so for example changing the screen color was done by using the POKE statement to write a new value into the area of memory used for holding the state of the display.
Tell me some .NET 4.5 programs to me know what I'm missing.
>>58936688
Linq
>>58936688
Money
>>58936688
>4.5
net core my man