Cann you tell me why i5 6500T has a lower price on ark.intel.com since it's quad core with higher cpu freq. Which one of these (Iris 540 vs HD 530) would perform better in games?
I have two choices: Dell 7040 (i5 6500T) and Intel NUC6 (i5 6260U).
Get better choices.
U is fucking shit
>>58798770
iris 540 seems to perform pretty decent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw-FT1LQytg
>During the first half of the twentieth century, mathematicians such as Kurt
G¨odel, Alan Turing, and Alonzo Church discovered that certain basic problems
cannot be solved by computers. One example of this phenomenon is the problem
of determining whether a mathematical statement is true or false. This task
is the bread and butter of mathematicians. It seems like a natural for solution
by computer because it lies strictly within the realm of mathematics. But no
computer algorithm can perform this task.
Is this true?
>>58798580
Yes, and if you're interested in this here's a set of lectures that explain exactly these kinds of problems that can't be solved by computation
http://scs.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Podcast/Podcast.ashx?courseid=bcf8243e-cf18-481f-960f-3c5b26fbb69b&type=mp4
Lecture one, talks about this very same thing.
>>58798635
Does this fall under the P versus NP problem?
>>58798635
Oops, here is the streaming version but you should download these in case they disappear https://scs.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=e4e4c48c-dc8a-4775-b1c8-a6dfb08303e5
Any better alternatives to this terrible fucking program?
handbrake
brasero?
>optical media in 2017
for what purpose
Why is pic related the only person in this day and age who seems to be pushing technology to progress the world?
He isn't, he's just the most public figure.
Do you think no one else on earth is doing anything to advance technology in the fields that Musk's companies are in?
>>58798414
Because capitalism rewards degeneracy, not progress.
He's actually an alien from the future.
Anyone else starting to think the internet was a mistake?
took you quite some time to realize
>>58798402
Took you long enough. We obviously need a new internet where normalfags are not allowed.
>>58798402
not necessarily
the web, however, is
Is ipv6 a botnet?
>>58798348
Is SPI a botnet? Is http? Is I2C? Is C botnet?
All great questions indeed!
you asked /g/ so yeah it definetly is, along with your cat and your dick
It's a protocol... your question makes no sense
>Your brain on Anime
I wanna start creating some cool stuff with Arduino, Intel Edison or Raspberry Pi.
I've been looking around on the net for some cool projects to inspire me, but most projects I see are just:
>Tell binary time with the use of LEDs
>Show weather info and local temp on monitor
>Make a twitter robot
>Voltmeters
>Parking lot sensor
>Useless robotic arms
>+++
At the moment I plan to create something as mundane as a voice operated Smart Mirror where I can add notes in my calendar and shopping list info when I'm at the kitchen or bathroom and maybe a Lidar or ultrasound oriented Drone that follows me automatically where I move.
What are some projects that you would recomend?
PS. I've been thinking of making a prosthetic arm aswell for the fun of it, but the usefullness aint really there until I can make it great for people who need it.
I NEED TIPS!
>>58798327
mmmm. Always Be Knolling.
Nobody who does anything else than those boring examples they show on the "geek" sites?
I want to make something useful or really REALLY cool.
Maybe also a Webservice for my kitchen where I log everything I buy and input the Best Before date which tells me when I have to buy more food.
>>58798588
I did some stuff with arduino that was useful for me. The thing is, you're going at it from the butt end. You just wanna "built cool stuff" but don't know what? How the fuck are you going to do that if you don't even know what you want? Don't browse internet for inspiration, go around your house or garage or car and think if something can be improved. Never understood you guys that buy all this shit and have absolutely no idea what to build with it.
want to receive as much spam as possible, any suggestions on how?
Sign up for shit. Like cat facts, learn by emails, any newsletters you see. Put your address in petitions. It's easy.
>>58798544
takes longer than 5 minutes for a significant amount, to much work
>>58798599
It takes years of blindly signing up for shit for spam to be like over 200 a day.
You trying to get scammed emails or what's up?
2017, and we still using Windows 7.
>I can do my daily tasks.
>I can work.
>I can download my porn and unmentionables.
>I can plan my hardcore games.
Why should I update?
>>58798216
You shouldn't.
>>58798216
So I can check all of that
>>58798232
I'll show you what I can check--oh, never mind.
>>58798201
>mfw
taviso
john carmack
rygorous
>>58798201
Stallman
how are vpns not encrypted proxies
>>58798197
Different transport layers.
Voice protocol network
>>58798209
Never thought about this but you're right. We use VPN to pass wpad.dat/proxy.pac as DHCP option which points client to squid for webproxy.
So I'm thinking of upgrading my rig soon, price range between £100 - £200.
Any tips?
>>58798186
Install Windows 7. Costs nothing if you do it right, yet will make computing beautiful again.
>>58798204
Sounds good, I'll have to look into that.
>>58798204
Just run blackbird. It cleans it up good. No reason to be in the dark ages with ancient DirectX versions.
How the fuck do you write a palindrome generator function in C that takes an argument in the form of a char array.
were not going to do your homework, anon
>>58798168
I bet this is a homework assignment.
However, what is a palindrome generator?
Something that makes abcba from abc?
Carefully
>he spent less than 3000 dollars on his headphones
please tell me this isn't you
k
Enjoy your placebo retard. I bet you could never tell a difference on a blind test if I gave you a good brand of earphones that are max $80 right now. Hell, I could probably even improve your experience seeing that a placebo retard would probably not even make a right choice.
>>58798155
Knows only one model of one brand. Thinks they are the best. Typical /g/.
hey /g/, a /lit/erati here.
I've realized that because of the demands of the editing and writing process, it might benefit me greatly to start using git to keep a version history of my novella. The problem is, I don't know how rich text files react to merges
Is there a really easy way to go about this?
>>58797969
>The problem is, I don't know how rich text files react to merges
It doesn't work.
You'll have to work with a raw text format to use this feature.
>>58797969
kys yourself my dude
btw what would you use merge for if you're the only writer of the novella?