>you need to root your phone just to be able to organize your music on your sd card
Technology is getting worse
>>58702826
What phone requires this?
the iPhone 7 doesn't have this problem
>>58702826
>music on your sd card
WHAT IS THIS 2007?
If you're not coding on a JetBrains IDE you're doing it wrong.
Slow java shit
Pretty happy with vscode desu senpai
>>58702815
I would, but its still opening the project..
JetBrains IDEs are pretty good, but where applicable, Visual Studio with Reshaper is better (assuming your PC is not ancient garbage).
what happened?
someone got threw out of a bar wearing google glass in SF and thus it was exiled
they couldn't un-invent the term "glassholes".
Minorities bitched about white people having nice things.
Its a total tragedy...
I was searching for a good wireless mouse, if such a thing existed, and /g/ recommended the Logitech G403.
I've been using it for a few days and it excels in some areas :
- it feels excellent in games
- literally none of the lag/freezing/interferences that I've experienced with wireless devices before
However to me it fails miserably at some of the more basic things possible:
- the middle mouse wheel is hard to press and it travels too much (you can't spam click it)
- the left/right mouse buttons are too sensitive (I end up right clicking a lot by accident just by resting my hand on the mouse)
Both of these issues I mentioned above I have never encounterd in my 20+ years of using mice
TL;DR - are there any other wireless mice with a PMW3366 sensor?
Why not just google it.
>>58702779
Let me rephrase
Is there another lag-free wireless mouse with a good optical sensor (not necesarily PMW3366 )?
>>58702695
no mouse is designed to hold up to your thick sausage fingers resting on them fatass
Have any attempts ever been made at having an evolving evolution algorithm?
The problem though I guess is that evolving a program would be hard, how are you supposed to evolve something which has to be very carefully constructed to not crash and burn?
>>58702676
Do you mean life an AI life sim? There are quite a few, but they're toy programs. It's not going to evolve into the matrix.
>>58702676
>evolution evolving
>algorithm
Just keep breeding until it leads to the longest lifetime, remembering all errors of past generations.
>>58702737
BR Ratio of 1
Welcome to Humanity. Are you enjoying purpose/being alive?
What can we expect from the successor of the A8 7650k?
Will it offer insane value in one package too?
High frequency DDR4 can match low frequency gDDR5 in bandwidth, like in the r7 250x, so can we expect at the very least, r7 250x performance from the igpu of the A8 and A10 APUs?
What do we know? What does AMD have in store for us?
>>58702594
>A8 7650k
Why? A shitty CPU and shitty GPU in one. The only kind of games that GPU can play well is stuff like league.
But if thats all you play you can get just a i3 6100 for about the same price considering the money saved on faster RAM for the APU.
Or add a 1050 to it for a much much better machine.
Also, basically we dont know. Ryzen is coming first but hopefully the APUs will have the same very much improved cores.
>>58702678
Quad core processor and entry level dedicated gpu in one package for almost the same price as a pentium and powerful enough for casual gaming.
BF4 runs at 40-50 fps on medium (mantle) and gta V struggles but manages 35-40ish fps on low settings. 1080p btw.
I paid 99 AUD for mine, I'd say that's good value, wouldn't you?
Mobile wise, what is a good browser to use? I've tried Yubrowser but from the wiki it has "privacy concerns". Is it because it is closed source or something else? Very fast but I don't like the fact I can't use my own search engine besides what is listed. Do you suggest a better alternative?
>>58702574
I use YuBrowser because it's almost exactly like Chrome + filters ads. Too bad they disabled google account sync.
>>58702586
I don't care to use google unless I have to, so not a big issue. I just wish I could use Startpage instead.
IceCat
What's the smallest ATX case on the market?
Pic related is mine and it's comically huge, want to get something smaller without changing my motherboard to mATX or ITX since it's Ivy Bridge and would cost more then it's worth.
Don't fall for the small form factor meme.
I bet you have plenty of room below your desk to even fit a Cosmos II. Besides, small form factor components are more expensive and you have worse airflow.
>>58702536
Most likely the Thermaltake Core G3, but its small size comes from the fact the the GPU lays flat over the PCI slots via riser cable, so you can literally only have one card in there and that's it.
Next there's the Fractal Define C, which chops off the front of the case, since 5.25" bays and HDD cages are rarely desired now.
Other than that, I guess HTPC-style flat ATX cases would be smaller than your standard ATX case, assuming the form-factor isn't an issue.
>>58702536
200R
So, what good distro do you use for daily stuff /g/?
>>58702508
Gentoo
I use the best distro there is. Windows 10.
macOS
Should I bother with a swap file if I have 16 GiB RAM?
Not too sure about Linux, but I know certain programs in Windows call on the paging partition, which is like their swap, even if you have memory available
I put a 4gb swap partition on my Linux computer because that's what the (probably outdated) guide called for. AFAIK I have at most used 60 percent of my 8gb ram ever
Just make a swap file to follow the tradition. It's not like you will ever need that hard drive space anyways
16 GiB - no
16 GB - yes
16 gb - maybe
>>58702411
Definitely, I have 64 GB and 64GB of swap isn't enough; I regret not making it 128GB.
What distro does he use?
>>58702407
Windows
Hi />p/
Cryptos
Is 32GB of RAM overkill if I'm not doing video encoding?
Got 16GB at the moment and deciding whether or not to just max it out.
>>58702266
Perhaps set that money asside for when you build another machine with even faster RAM. I could have maxed out my RAM but I prefer the same amount but twice as fast.
Have you ever been slowed down because of swapping? If not then don't bother.
16GiB is already a meme, why would you want more
Why is building and customizing desktops so common compared with building laptops which is virtually unheard of?
Someone would have to create a system of form factors that would allow modular parts to be installed like there is for desktop cases.
If a company makes a universal case,
they would then have to count on graphics card, motherboard, and all sorts of hardware manufacturers to make all new parts in the new FF.
You're also asking a company to release a laptop people can fix themselves, instead of getting a new one. If the form factor is universal then customers don't have to get their brand of part to fix it.
Custom desktops have a strong legacy dating back to the first personal computers in people's houses. Laptops came around much later, and were made to be small meaning specialised parts. "Gaming laptops" are even newer than that. They haven't been around for long at all.
>>58702223
Because laptops fit lots of components into a tiny enclosed space.
You're an idiot and this belongs in /sqt/
>>58702395
All you're doing rephrasing OP's question as "Why don't manufacturers make interchangeable small components that can fit in an enclosed space like a laptop?" instead of trying to answer it.
Where is that promised Clover update?
If something works, DON'T FUCKING TOUCH IT
Its not the 20th
>>58702126
This.
>>58702106
Do it yourself. You're on the technology board, you should be capable of basic programming at the very least.
This is the best keyboard out there for a coder. trackpoint to keep you focused on your work. The only thing better would be the older model with the older button style.
If you have a trackpoint for easy mouse movement why do Vim / emacs go full autist when it comes to key bindings to move cursors and lines and such?
"You CCCOOOULLLLLLDDDDDDDDD use the mouse or arrow keys I guess, but instead is C - x - C - m - c - n "
>>58701949
sometimes you need to google something
ridiculous