What kind of anti-virus software does /g/ use? What would you recommend?
>>58911004
ESET and in t2robot.ru you have trial keys.
Renew trial keys after 30 days.
>>58911004
common sense insert year here now fuck off we have those thread daily with the same responses every single fucking time av software = malware
>>58911004
i use Whateverdafuck 2017 that windows 10 wont let me turn off.
I had one known virus once. Back in my days of running IDE CD-ROMs through the soundcards IDE port.
I'd take periodic scans over real time bull shit anyday.
Got my tax refund, rate my new rig.
>>58910982
>$16k to play vidya
macfags got nothing on gaymen
>>58910982
6/10
Fast now but won't last much longer then other, more sensible, builds and will suck down way too much power as tech advances.
Loving that storage tho :)
>>58910982
> Tax 'refund'
That's a trackball I've been really wanting to get.
>>58910932
It's the only one I've found that has all the buttons I need except Logitech's model with a blue ball, which is wireless.
Been thinking about picking one of these up, it seems dumb to have a trackball built into the keyboard but when I move my hand to the mouse it passes over exactly where the trackball would be, my current keyboard is the same thing sans trackball
How can i create a massive botnet that will make me millions of dollars a month?
>>58910885
Go back to school first.
>>58910885
i run 2 atm and i can give you insight
all you have to do is pay me a one time fee of $499
>>58910885
Are you that loser from /fit/?
would a 1080 be bottlenecked by my cpu?
>>58910692
no
/thread
please delete
>>58910717
Source: his ass
No OP, OC that shit til 4.5Ghz. Maybe you can purchase 7700k or wait for Ryzen
>>58910751
Aight cheers
How come there's no x86 big.LITTLE design?
Would be great for tablets and laptops.
Have all the background Windows services on the small cores, and the main programs on the big cores.
>>58910592
Because X86 is not directly competing against ARM for smartphone market share in a segment where chips draw sub 1w idle.
>>58910637
/thread
>>58910592
Why not just use multiple cores of same design with technologies like speedstep&turbo, like we do now. Designing cores is expensive as hell and littlebig would make processors more expensive. This isnt the case with arm because high power and low power cores are both being designed already.
Why all gaming mouses are made for manlets? Why it's so hard to find a mouse for my big hand?
>>58910533
Ducky Secret has a massive back end.
>>58910533
get James Donkey for $6.
I think it's because companies aim more for a claw grip, even though it's still pretty small with the said grip.
Lets say that you have become the CEO of Microsoft. What will you do with the company. Windows in specific?
I would remove all the bloat from Windows and stop all the spying bullshit. Also make it completely free.
>>58910478
Make Windows open source
I call it Breeze
>>58910478
1.Make a super light ver of w10 with the other stuff in optional packs.
2.Stop investing in hardware tech and just sell the brand to reviewed line of products
3.make all office 365 with 1year licence but cheap
4 .windows without telemetry costs more
5.Rename edge back to ie
>>58910478
>I would remove all the bloat from Windows and stop all the spying bullshit. Also make it completely free.
Free for sure but I'd keep all that for the MEGABUX but offer a 60 dollar WinLite for people who care that was just core OS. if that got too popular I'd up the price a bit so that it was just in the hands of those who need it with hefty student discounts
NORMIES GET OUT MY NUWINDERS
Is there any extension for chromium that lets me open YouTube videos with mpv? If there is I'm switching immediately.
>>58910441
There is for both firefox and chromium, you dippweed.
>>58910441
shell scripting is your friendyoutube-dl -o - $(xclip -o) | mpv -
>>58910682
Then what is it called for chromium?
Hey Radeonfags, what's it like being completely excluded from the machine learning scene?
CNTK? Nvidia Cuda required.
Tensorflow? Same.
OpenAI? Same.
You are so irredeemably BTFO. GPUs aren't just for games anymore cuckfags. Stop living homosexually like it's the year 2000. Get with the times or just declare bankruptcy and let the Intel geniuses take over the dumpster diver GPU market.
Minibatch[ 1- 128]: loss = 0.582338 * 3200;
Minibatch[ 129- 256]: loss = 0.312839 * 3200;
Minibatch[ 257- 384]: loss = 0.291943 * 3200;
Minibatch[ 385- 512]: loss = 0.266468 * 3200;
Minibatch[ 513- 640]: loss = 0.249986 * 3200;
Minibatch[ 641- 768]: loss = 0.232742 * 3200;
Minibatch[ 769- 896]: loss = 0.230655 * 3200;
Minibatch[ 897-1024]: loss = 0.215014 * 3200;
Finished Epoch[1 of 300]: loss = 0.297748 * 25600 4.782s (5354.0 samples per second);
error rate on an unseen minibatch 0.040000
>>58910409
DELET THIS
>>58910409
(You)
Intelshill on clockwork right now eh?
I've seen moms troll harder than your bitch ass.
What browser does he use /g/?
>>58910083
Safari...
>>58910083
Chrome
>>58910083
Lynx
Post rare technologies
>>58910030
I picked up quite a few of those players at an auction way back. Pretty cool shit, CEDs age terribly though.
any stupid idea you could think of you could probably buy for a PC in the '80s
Ever feel like the aesthetics of tech/computers just aren't what they used to be?
When i think back to the early days around when personal computers were beginning to become a reality, the whole 'atmosphere' I imagine is one of neckbeards hanging around in dingy computer science labs, working on dusty old computers, drinking 10 cups of coffee a night... Just generally a really comfy atmosphere for neckbeards and social outcasts.
Nowadays the tech world seems to have an entirely different aesthetic. It's all bright and colorful and social now. Consider the 'hackathon' for example. You get hundreds of people together in a room. A lot of the people working on projects aren't even coders. The corporate sponsor's logo is plastered everywhere. Glowing Apple logos are visible everywhere.
It all just seems so... Fucking normie.
And I'm not even talking about the fact that normies use tech now. I'm talking about the places where programmers/developers work, too. The modern silicon valley office building just looks so bright and friendly, it's honestly disgusting.
>>58909585
Embrace the cyberpunk future, anon. We're in the middle phase right now.
It's going to glorious, and it's going to be fun.
>>58909585
the only thing you missed is your youth.
it's gone, poof.
>>58909585
>tfw this will never happen anymore
What are some noteworthy cyber crimes/hacks that have taken place since 2012?
>>58909580
OP installing gentoo
>>58909580
Target Hack
Target stopped paying and cancelled their encryption contract with their vendor and they were hacked 4 months later.
>http://money.cnn.com/2013/12/22/news/companies/target-credit-card-hack/
The real consequence of this was that everyone who had used their card at target (whether credit or debit) had to have a new one mailed to them by their financial institution. tens of millions of new cards.
2013 South Korea cyberattack
Dyn cyberattack
Ashley Madison breach
DNC cyber attacks
where did technology go so wrong? was it the release of the gtx 970 + 2500k? the iphone? windows?
Everybody is going to give a different answer depending on how old they are.
The real answer is when technology starter to change so much that it's different from what you grew up with.
>>58909502
When every company started pushing for mobile.
Wait for some years and desktop will probably die. Not that I like the idea, but it seems 90% of the people can do all their stuff on their phones, or else their notebooks. I assume gaming (which is one of the main reasons desktop still exists) will be quite common on notebooks.
>>58909502
>gtx 970 + 2500k?
What does a shit tier GPU and a god tier CPU, released 3 years apart have anything to do with each other?