Why should I convert to Linux?
I know gentoo is a stupid meme so please recommend a good distro too.
>>61920706
Gentoo is a good distro. My favorite is Bunsenlabs.
Gentoo is childish
Arch is r*ddit
Debian is red pilled
Linux is a kernel, not a religion.
You probably mean GNU/Linux.
>double the price
>half the performance
#JustAppleThings
>>61920349
>sourcing parts
>gluing a computer together
>praying it will boot
>installing Windows
>installing botnets
vs
>it just works
>>61920349
>mfw my 1,300 gaymer laptop outspecs the highest end macbook and can be converted to a hackintosh
>>61920387
>>sourcing parts
>>gluing a computer together
>>praying it will boot
mactoddlers really are retarded, OK
>>installing Windows
>>installing botnets
That's a new low, even for a faggot.
So is she Asian or white?
>Vidya
Also, take that Google!
https://medium.com/the-mission/im-an-ex-google-woman-tech-leader-and-i-m-sick-of-our-approach-to-diversity-17008c5fe999
It's a very amateurish article on two fronts.
1) Even if she pushes her daughter to git gud with programming before giving up, innate enthusiasm won't suddenly appear. She'll learn up to her mom's expectations and then never touch it again. Certainly not professionally. So in the context of what the dude wrote in his memo, what the fuck is she accomplishing?
2) Her conclusion is that we need to push women into tech in college so that the applicant pool has some truly qualified women. That way we're not compromising our expectations of skill just to scrape women off the barrel bottom. Except her own daughter demonstrates that the aversion might develop way, way earlier than college time. Why does she not see that it might already be too late by then? And again that's even if what's his face wasn't right about biological dispositions in the first place.
>not using an archive link
Oh, wait, something I agree with.
>not turning off adblock and clicking on all the ads on this piece take that sjw xd
>>61920189
>woman tech leader
>He uses Arch instead of Ubuntu minimal for his """"minimalistic"""" operating system
excuse me?
>>61920083
You got a problem with that?
>>61920083
>not Solus which comes with 600~ packages and many of which can easily be removed (LibreOffice, media players, calculator, calendar, etc.), essentialy stripping it down to 500 and still fully functional
>>61920401
fuck off kevin
u ready?
This phone belongs in chink shit general
>>61920059
<=5" screen and ill buy it
Muh dikk
The only thing that will can kill apfel is the loyalty Nokia can regain. I want this to be good.
What are you working on, /g/?
Previous thread: >>61915702
>>61919998
Productivity tips? Currently:
>Having a sleep schedule (rise at 6 and go to bed at 10)
>Alternating between focused-work and rest (60 min for work, 30 min for rest) sessions
>Using Python and Make (free multithreading) for scripts (level generation from image) and C11 (need performance and too much of a brainlet for C++) for the game engine
>Sometimes using physical work (splitting logs) as rest from programming, but longer (90 min session for a full trailer). I think it's working just as well, maybe just as good as good as just resting, but you get perspired so that sucks.
>Reading random excerpts from C11 standard, OpenGL ES 2.0 guidebook, OpenGL ES 2.0 standard, GLSL 1.0 standard on free time when just can't think about programming anymore (it gets too much, maybe I don't like it as much as I thought I did, but it's too late to "search for myself" now, I'm fucking 20 already)
>Using Code::Blocks svn build (much fewer bugs and much faster) and IDLE as IDEs
>Dropped Lua because Python does its job (except for high-performance embedded game-engine scripting, but my little turd is very far from that) and focusing on Python
>Thinking about starting drinking coffee, maybe it improves focusing on code (or maybe I should look into aderall for a real thing?). So far not having any major bad habits (smoking, drinking, drugs) but this one might actually be beneficial.
>Got ~3.5 years to start my own company because then I get my university degree (software engineer) and if I'm not good enough to sell my own shit by then I'm officially a failure
>So far got some primitive matrix/vector math that I'm really using, nothing else, even algorithms (only BFS, DFS, backtracking and shit I have probably re-invented when I needed) in my head, maybe that's enough. Can't wrap head around physics with angular velocity (haven't really tried yet), for know I'm fine with "minecraft-like bit-array using primitive physics", access is O(1)
>>61920029
Read PSP.
>>61920029
yeah physical work/exercise is good
stay hydrated
i drink coffee everyday BUT i would not recommend it unless you need to be focused for a specific activity at a specific time at the cost of getting more tired at other times
old thread: >>61915702
>when your program abuses undefined behavior and triggers valgrind warnings up the asshole but your program is correct
What are you working on, /g/?
>>61919981
too soon, fgt
>>61919981
Productivity tips? Currently:
>Having a sleep schedule (rise at 6 and go to bed at 10)
>Alternating between focused-work and rest (60 min for work, 30 min for rest) sessions
>Using Python and Make (free multithreading) for scripts (level generation from image) and C11 (need performance and too much of a brainlet for C++) for the game engine
>Sometimes using physical work (splitting logs) as rest from programming, but longer (90 min session for a full trailer). I think it's working just as well, maybe just as good as good as just resting, but you get perspired so that sucks.
>Reading random excerpts from C11 standard, OpenGL ES 2.0 guidebook, OpenGL ES 2.0 standard, GLSL 1.0 standard on free time when just can't think about programming anymore (it gets too much, maybe I don't like it as much as I thought I did, but it's too late to "search for myself" now, I'm fucking 20 already)
>Using Code::Blocks svn build (much fewer bugs and much faster) and IDLE as IDEs
>Dropped Lua because Python does its job (except for high-performance embedded game-engine scripting, but my little turd is very far from that) and focusing on Python
>Thinking about starting drinking coffee, maybe it improves focusing on code (or maybe I should look into aderall for a real thing?). So far not having any major bad habits (smoking, drinking, drugs) but this one might actually be beneficial.
>Got ~3.5 years to start my own company because then I get my university degree (software engineer) and if I'm not good enough to sell my own shit by then I'm officially a failure
>So far got some primitive matrix/vector math that I'm really using, nothing else, even algorithms (only BFS, DFS, backtracking and shit I have probably re-invented when I needed) in my head, maybe that's enough. Can't wrap head around physics with angular velocity (haven't really tried yet), for know I'm fine with "minecraft-like bit-array using primitive physics", access is O(1)
>>61919981
report and ignore
Konqi is hunting bugs to make KDE even more polished and secure!
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Konqi is dressed for success!
>>61919965
>Konqi is hunting bugs to make KDE even more polished and secure!
I wish the devs would do that instead of drawing inane cartoons.
>>61922116
>everyone involved with KDE is a developer
>KDE Applications isn't in a feature freeze to focus on bug hunting RIGHT NOW
Is there any reason not to go full 1080/1070 right now?
>Vega 64 sold out everywhere
>$100 over MSRP
>Will continue to be overpriced or unavailable due to mining fags
>Alternate option is to buy some retarded pack and resell the other stuff
>Walk into a Best Buy
>GTX1080 $550 on the fucking shelf
Can someone explain what vega is exactly?
why would anyone mine with literal housefires?
Course not. The vegas are great mining cards which means they pretty much don't exist.
>USB HWRD is a keystroke injection tool disguised as a generic flash drive. Since computers inherently trust keyboards, they recognize USB HWRD as a regular keyboard and accept pre-programmed keystroke payloads at over 1000 words per minute.
>Payloads are crafted using a simple scripting language and can be used to drop reverse shells, inject binaries, brute force pin codes, and many other automated functions for the penetration tester and systems administrator.
How do you defend against this? Other than plugging your USB sockets with hot glue...
You can also physically disconnect your USB ports.
systemd is already the solution
Have you ever thought about locking your screen whenever you're not in front of your computer, retard?
What language can most elegantly do this?:
> Make a comma-separated list of numbers, with the beginning number being how many characters long the entire string is, up until 2046.
So example output:
>1,3,5,7,9,11,14,17
etc. (Notice jump from 11 to 14)
what
You could do this in 2 seconds in excel
>>61919369
Fucking what?
Is anyone else having trouble searching for shit on the internet today? duckduckgo, yahoo, bing, webcrawler are all returning no results found
unsurprisingly google is still working
works on my machine
Can confirm, DuckDuckGo is broken right now for me too.
Same here
Has Google released Skynet and obtained control of the entire internet?
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/processors/atom/c-series.html
https://ark.intel.com/products/codename/63508/Denverton
THANK YOU BASED INTEL
>>61918951
>9W
DOA
>>61918951
>Atom
>8 cores
>8 threads
what
with the same clockrate and IPC shit as the old atom N270 released in 2008
so it's still laggy while browsing the internet
So, shitty old hardware incoming.
>>61918824
Here's specs of this 10 years old pile of sheeeet
Hand stitched kitchen extractor filter, as dust filter.
I know its best to just write code then compile it with gcc/g++ and then run it with gdb but im super lazy and would like to keep my programming in one window as its more a hobby for me right now.
I tried using code::blocks and visual studio code which are a pain to set up templates for and like tasks.json, launch.json all that
requirements:
>nice design, preferably gtk or something that is minimalist and doesn't look like windows 98
>easy debugging with one click
>uses the system #include directory on linux
Thanks fellas, im pretty new to linux programming btw but ive done a few things on botnetdows 7/8 back in the day, only just coming back to programming now
>>61918330
CLion, but it costs money.(Free for students and developers who can prove they contribute to open source software)
>>61918437
>CLion
>Open source
>costs monet
what
but thanks dude
>>61918453
>Reading comprehension