why do these exist? is there a reason to own one? just seems like a stupid toy to scribble on or whatever
>>58843282
RDP + iPad = portable power
>>58843335
laptops are already portable. also I tried one of these on iPad pro and even with a keyboard it was un-fucking-useable
>>58843282
Collegefag here.
With a bluetooth keyboard, a 10" android machine is a decent substitute for a laptop if your not a CS major or something. It's also lighter, cheaper, and the battery lasts all day.
Current state of the Windows 10 operating system
Nope.
What's your problem? 142x4.5 is 639, and 5x27 is 140. Can you not do maths?
>>58843192
Looks like something designed by me when I was in primary school
Good to know pajeets reached that level now
what are some linux related things that i should learn now that im comfortable with the command line? i want to learn the vim editor as my next step but is there anything else?
Installing Gentoo.
Learn how to play back anime in emacs.
>>58843102
Why would you learn vim? It's just a fucking text editor. Learn some GNU/Linux development and shell scripting or Linux system administration or commands in general.
This is getting annoying.
And no, "Advanced" does not contain a button to continue either, it's just some more technical information.
>>58843044
Don't you see "Accept risk" button?
>>58843044
Are you retarded?
>>58843144
It's two different browsers..
Why is Pentium 4 shit?
>>58843038
Because Intel noticed how people believed a higher clock speed always meant faster. So they just designed the P4 around one aspect and one aspect only - hitting high clock speeds to fool the plebs. This involved shit like 20+ pipeline stages and liquid nitrogen cooling. Sadly, their strategy worked, and plebs bought up P4's like hotcakes. Clock for clock, the older Pentium 3 design can do much more than the P4. Hence why they threw out everything Netburst-related for the Core 2 Duo and up.
>>58843038
They wanted to impress retards with MUH GHZ but realized too late that you can't scale up frequency as easily as they thought
>>58843038
Okay, please tell me
What the fuck is so great about Linux?
its whatever you want it to be... it really can be
>>58843112
Except run software that matters.
>>58843112
it just seems like everyone on this board is constantly trying to justify downloading it
seems like its good for a few specific things and really shitty at many things
Why do Chinese political leaders have engineering degrees and understand technology and science whereas their American counterparts don't?
Amerilards are easily bamboozled by slick lawyers regurgitating idiotic talking points at campaign rallies. Autistic STEM chinks don't have to bother with persuading an electorate as dumb as pic rel.
Because American engineers are busy in engineering-related careers. Meanwhile in China, there have been scandals related to bridges being made out of trash materials, among other crazy things. They have also constructed cities in the middle of nowhere, that no one can afford to live in.
>>58842962
waifus were created by macs
really fires my neurons
First of all, I would just like to point out that, as the most cursory search on the RBT archives will reveal, the superiority of Windows' security features in relation to Linux's has been pointed out on this board numerous times. Linux apologists disregarded such claims with puerile accusations of "lel pajeet XDDD".
Now that the shit has hit the fan and Linux's out in the open security problems have been exposed by independent auditors, one can only hope Linux apologists would enjoy a nice piece of humble pie.
These are SERIOUS vulnerabilities, that could affect a Linux user by merely visiting a simple web page, by the way. This is EXTREMELY GRAVE: these are problems similar to the ones that plagued very early versions of Windows. Microsoft learned from its early security calamities and implemented sophisticated mitigations - which the posts you'll find on your cursory search of the archives mentioned repeatedly.
But Linux users simply didn't care. They considered themselves unbreakable. They believed in the common but misled notion of "security as a product", which has been extensively repudiated by the entire security community - including such experts as the notorious Bruce Schneier.
They simply replied with stuck up snark and claimed that Linux already had mitigations too, in the form of grsec - ignoring the fact that grsec is a paid patch that does not come by default in any of the major GNU/Linux distributions or Android phones (except for the BlackBerry Priv). This resulted in all of them being vulnerable to the infamous "dirty COW" bug - which is still being exploited by Android malware to brick smart TVs. We stressed the importance of mitigations, only to be met with snobbish derision: "lmao we're bug proof, we don't need that!"
We also pointed out several times that all GNU/Linux distributions run X as root, with no proper privilege separation, which could have greatly mitigated the current problems.
To sum it up: you've been TOLD.
>>58842953
>Linux security woes confirmed
sounds about right
>Windows mitigated long time ago
be a little less obvious next time, good luck!
>>58842953
>Linux's out in the open security problems have been exposed by independent auditors
Yes, while Windows rampant security problems won't even be let known to its users, much less "auditors" of any sort due to its closed-source nature.
>>58842953
firejail.
also smartTV's are notoriously buggy.
Youre killing strawmen here
Here is the algorithms question from my job interview:
A basketball league has 30 teams. Given a list of games where two teams play against one another, Write pseudocode to find 15 games in which all 30 teams play once. Calculate the time complexity of your algorithm (i.e. the big O notation), given n number of games in the list.
I have never felt less qualifed for a job in my life.
bump for curiosity. I remember something like this in my discrete mathematics class in a previous semester but with baseball teams. Im looking through my notes/quizzes for it now.
dude you dont need to know shit like this IRL
Can someone smart tell me what the question is asking and how to solve it. I mean in 15 games all teams would have played once, A1 vs B1.
is this the most /g/ approved browser?
Waterfox
>be in high school in 2005
>used firefox
>thought i was the coolest kid in school
>made all my friends download and use it
>thought it was the future of the web
wow have things changed.
Kazehakase
Dumb tech you always wanted to have
>>58842864
>>58842864
I always wanted the OQO 2 handheld computer back in 2008 to play WoW at work.
Have you purged your Windows 10 of botnet with Blackbird V6 yet?
>>58842801
>Running code you haven't audited in your already compromised botnet OS.
No, fuck off.
ya Microsoft really is stupid enough to allow this right?
>>58842801
You've been shilling this piece of shit software that has it's own botnet telemetry. Quit shitposting, you fucking nigger. sage this shit
I'm going to be installing a fresh OS. Which is better? Windows 8.1 Pro or Windows 10 Pro
Looking for your opinions. I don't game.
>>58842687
Are you buying them?
>>58842687
>I dont game
Loonix
>>58842697
At a discount.
If you had a 50 dollar Amazon gift card, what technology related possession would you buy with it?
>>58842676
A cheap SSD if possible. If not, then some cooling fans for a desktop PC case.
>>58842676
i'd trade it for 40 cash and buy 40 bucks wort of assorted chink shit
I'd mine Trumpcoin on AWS
hdd does this constantly
except for reinstall / switch to ssd
what can be done to find out the cause?
install gentoo
>>58842642
The cause is windows 10 botnet