Are these surface pro things worth it?
I'm a mechanical engineer at a top 10 school with a fairly heavy workload. I'm constantly managing shit and I don't organize anything through my phone, I'm thinking this might keep all of shit in one easily accessible place. Would it be worth buying a used surface pro i5 (budget is like 300-400usd), and are these things even good?
(only asking cause I see other people with them a lot)
bjump
>>58671207
>Are these surface pro things worth it?
Probably not
>I'm a mechanical engineer at a top 10 school with a fairly heavy workload.
What does this entail? Do you have a need for a high precision touch screen? Can you get away with a simpler digitizer? Do you care about typing on a piece of shit chiclet keyboard designed for numale girly fingers?
Anyway, for most things, I'd just recommend a ThinkPad with a digitizer in it, like the X230T.
>>58671207
They seem like a god-send for school. Onenote has good hand-writing recognition and can do step-by-step solutions for integrals and differentials. I've been planning on migrating my math notes to one so I can get the benefits of hand-writing notes AND being able to ctrl+f them. If you can afford it, go for it.
Anybody own of these cool fidget cubes?
http://thebrotalk.com/tech/fidget-cube-a-simple-toy-to-satisfy-your-fidgeting/
>>58671130
Sorry what were you saying? I was busy playing with my dick.
There are a few retards in the chinkshit thread that have them.
I already have a keyboard and a mouse for that purpose...
How's that ssd going anon?
>I was meme'd in 2011 for this purchase. thanks.
bump
>>58671129
>2 years old
>3361 power ons
What software is this? Forgot.
Gonna try it and post results.
>he shuts down his pc at night
Joke's on you, I shut it down at day
>he stops using his computer to sleep
>>58670826
>implying i sleep when the sun is down
BlackPlayer Ex
Clover
KLWP
Google Inbox for Todos
Gmail
Google keep
Outlook
Clover
HackerNews
>>58670687
>>58670838
>>58671063
>clover
DUMB PHONEPOSTES LEAVE THIS BOARD
okay I dont know if MS hired apple designers but they nailed the new age aesthetic that is coming later in the year [win10]
>>58670638
>Using Stremio
Why don't you use Popcorn-time while you're at it ?
>>58670638
How does one get project neon?
I've been wondering if this new UI update applies to windows phone as well
We all know you're using it
>>58670508
>Why do you hate Youtube?
I don't.
https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/README.md#description
>>5867050 The people who run YouTube are more in it for getting money rather than producing "good content," as in "good content" meaning it follows YouTube's guidelines. If it doesn't fit YouTube's guidelines, but they're making money off of it, they won't bother fixing it.
I don't really hate the site, I wish it would get itself out of the shithole it dug itself into.
>>58670525
This
>pic related
>>58670158
is that a homemade gpu?
>>58670171
Why would a gpu need a speaker?
>>58670171
>t. neo/g/
TempleOS thread: CIA Holocaust edition
Discuss Terry A Davis, TempleOS, HolyC programming, and CIA niggers.
When will Terry record another rant as good as this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTxqXdYEsY0
Bonus song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pueh5IcRi2U
Fuck all the CIA niggers
Now look at this TERRY DAVIS, that I just found, when I say SAND be ready to ...
he put his phone number in the description during this livestream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXvR0rhfYjM
>Squeezed between two pieces of diamond, hydrogen has been transformed into a metallic form believed to exist inside giant planets like Jupiter, scientists reported on Thursday.
>“You can see it becomes a lustrous, shiny material, which is what you expect for a metal,” said Isaac F. Silvera, a professor of physics at Harvard.
>If some theoretical predictions turn out to be true, the new state of hydrogen could even be a solid metal that is metastable — remaining solid even after the crushing pressure is removed — and a superconductor, able to conduct electricity without resistance, Dr. Silvera said.
>Dr. Silvera and Ranga P. Dias, a postdoctoral researcher, published the findings on Thursday in the journal Science.
>But in the small but contentious field of high-pressure physics, some scientists who perform similar experiments were harshly skeptical and wondered how the research passed peer review at a top journal like Science.
>“It’s — how should I put it? — the product of Ike’s imagination from the title to the end,” said Eugene Gregoryanz, a physicist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Paul Loubeyre, a physicist at France’s Atomic Energy Commission, wrote in an email, “The fact that the paper went through illustrates the fact that the reviewing process has some flaws.”
>Editors at Science declined to discuss the paper, but in a statement, Jeremy Berg, the editor in chief, said that submissions must pass rigorous review by experts and that only about 7 percent are published.
>Dr. Silvera defended his work. “If we did it again, we’d get the same result, I’m certain,” he said.
>Hydrogen is the lightest of elements; each atom consists only of one proton and one electron. In the ordinary conditions at Earth’s surface, where the weight of air presses at 14.7 pounds per square inch, hydrogen atoms pair up into simple molecules.
>At supercold temperatures, hydrogen molecules first condense into a liquid, then a solid with the molecules intact. When squeezed together, the molecules stack up into a solid form. More than 80 years ago, the physicists Eugene Wigner and Hillard Bell Huntington predicted that hydrogen, under high enough pressures, would turn metallic, with the hydrogen molecules broken apart and the electrons squeezed loose.
>Scientists have momentarily transformed hydrogen into a liquid metallic state with violent shock wave experiments. Planetary scientists are convinced metallic must exist inside Jupiter, to generate that planet’s powerful magnetic fields.
>But so far, no one has convincingly demonstrated the solid metallic hydrogen state predicted by Wigner and Huntington. In the Harvard experiment, a small amount of hydrogen was placed between two diamond tips about one 850th of an inch in diameter and cooled to -433 degrees Fahrenheit. Initially transparent, the hydrogen became dark as it was squeezed. Then, at nearly 72 million pounds per square inch, the hydrogen became shiny, reflecting 90 percent of light shining on it, the scientists reported.
>>58669923
>>58669918
So Diamonds really are the hardest metal known to man
>>58670024
>Metal
Are you smart enough to work at one of these companies?
>>58669597
yep, just prepare for the interviews they all have the same format with various degrees of difficulty depending on the company/team/position.
Literally everyone on 4chan probably has an iq under 90 or is severely autistic, so no
>>58669597
I'm to smart
Share your ways of being so
No.
>>58669566
Place this line in hosts file:4chan.org 0.0.0.0
Productivity means you are trying too hard.
Am i fucktarded, if i want to buy an FX CPU?
should i just wait for (RY)ZEN?
>>58669332
just wait a month for ryzen
>>58669332
Yes
Yes
>>58669358
/thread
It must live on...
>>58669089
>EVGA 1080
>Gigabyte mobo
Two housefires in one
>>58669170
depending on when he bought the EVGA card the fix has been applied from the factory before it got shipped out
>>58669170
When did their mobos become housefires?
>>58669339
I have the thermal pad and bios updates from EVGA so we gucci senpai.
>your computer is millions of times faster than a mainframe from the 70s
>this image takes up as much room as an entire kernel, utilities and user files used to
you have more memory in L1 cache than a home computer from the 80s
>>58669016
WTF /g/ BECAUSE OF THIS PICTURE THAT'S BIGGER THAN SOME 70s KERNEL I TRIED TO STICK MY DICK IN SOME ANIME GIRL AND NOW MY DICK IS STUCK IN A DOUGHNUT AND MY CAT IS TRYING TO EAT THE DOUGHNUT OFF MY DICK.
Your phone has more computing power than the entire computing capability of earth in 1910. Let that sink in.