why doesn't microsoft fix window's font rendering instead of adding a bunch of useless effects?
>>61645158
pajeets don't care about font rendering. if you want good font rendering, get a mac or just hackintosh.
>>61645158
>>61645194
>>61645224
>running japanese malware
wilos never learn
What is the best programming environment
Based on my experience:
- Eclipse
&
- Notepad++
for their phenomenal ease of access and utility. They never impede my ability to code, and perusing through a large cluster of classes isn't a hassle to deal with.
vim
>>61644655
>inster typical meme koding environment here XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
atom
Is there a way to pass these shits?
Noscript.
>>61644401
sometimes you can delete the nag overlay's dom nodes with your browser's dev tools (usually F12)
stop going to those sites that use them?
Am I fucked /g/?
Anyone has a good battery brand to replace it?
>3,421 cycles
Is this laptop 20 years old or do you just have it in a machine that removes and reattaches the charger several times a day
My laptop battery of 7 years only has like 530 cycles
>>61644425
Nah its pretty recent
But its only holding a charge for about 1 to 2 hours
>>61644451
you charged and discharged a battery 3400 times on a "relatively recent" laptop? That's draining its battery 10 times a day for a year. How the fuck did you manage that?
What's the programming language equivalent to this movie?
>>61644204
Ruby
>>61644234
/thread.
>>61644242
/thread
Are these a meme currently? My new Ryzen build has an M.2 slot right below where I plug in my graphics card.
I need another SSD so I figured I'd buy one. But after doing some research, it would appear that there are some concerning temperature issues with ones that do not have heat sinks attached. For example the Samsung Evo 960 M.2 gets to 70c+ from what I've seen, maybe even higher.
Then you have the ones that do have a heatsink, which don't perform as well as the Samsung Evo 960, and additionally may not even fit under your graphics card if that's where your slot is.
Also, does anyone know if the built in M.2 slot on your motherboard always supports the 4x advertised speed for NVME? Or are they just Sata III speeds?
Does anyone own one of these M.2 drives?
>>61644149
Well M.2 might be a meme for now.
i went from an m.2 nvme to a 850pro sata6 ssd. and desu the i cannot tell the difference in day to day usage except for a few things.
the sata6 loads windows10 a bit faster, the nvme ofc had higher sequential write/read.
but how often do you need to copy large files to the same disk.
>>61644149
if its m.2 x4 or ULTRA then its the good connector. but some mobos have normal m.2 which is x2. 10GBPS. Ultra is 20or something
>>61644149
They take up less space is why I use them.
What does 'mechanical keyboard' even mean? That you aren't using your smartphone for a keyboard?
>kancancer
>asking a question he could've googled and found an answer to in mere seconds
kill yourself
It means you have a big bum bum
A rubber dome keyboard uses collapsible rubber domes that when pressed, make contact and trigger an electric switch.
A mechanical keyboard uses an actual mechanical switch to detect a keypress.
The former feels kinda mushy, whereas the later gives a greater physical feedback. Some are really clicky and loud, others are softer and more quiet.
>Getting started
Get a good understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
The Mozilla Developer Network offers a good intro (no matter your browser choice)
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn
>Free online courses
https://www.codecademy.com/
https://www.freecodecamp.com/
https://www.bento.io/
>What next
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBzRwzY7G-k
https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
>Useful resources
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web - General documentation for HTML, CSS & JavaScript
https://stackoverflow.com/ - Developers asking questions and helping each other
https://caniuse.com/ - Check browser support for front-end web technologies
>Useful Youtube channels
https://www.youtube.com/derekbanas
https://www.youtube.com/learncodeacademy - codecademy
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO1cgjhGzsSYb1rsB4bFe4Q - funfunfunction
https://www.youtube.com/user/TechGuyWeb - Traversy Media
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ - freeCodeCamp
>an in-depth comparison of VPS hosts
https://www.webstack.de/blog/e/cloud-hosting-provider-comparison-2017/
Post what you're working on
>>61644091
Form validation with Javascript
C O M F Y
N E T C O R E
What are you working on, /g/?
Previous thread: >>61639037
Stop rewriting shit in JS
Has Haskell gone too far?
why does everytime i open my laptop from sleep the cpu usage spikes up to 20-30%
and its always system taking up resources
>>61643853
pretty sure it's a bitcoin miner.
Reformat and consider installing gentoo
Windows update and superfetch
>>61643863
be serious please
Why do people hate linux so much? I legitimately don't understand the hate. Just don't use it if you don't like it? Nobody is forcing you to use Linux.
Some reasons why I prefer it over others:
>just werks
>updates are painless
>21st-century filesystems
>support for massive number of devices out of the box
>great package repositories, can install and update all my software from one place
>>61643824
It's all a game anon, when you don't have anything to talk about and you want some (you)'s you make a bait thread about it.
It just so happens that loonix users are the easiest group to bait because they are so sensitive about their operating system. This doesn't happen outside of /g/
help some nerd is posting his blog and i dont want to read it
>>61643824
because people like yourself don't acknowledge it's flaws and unironically say that is just works
Ask your stupid questions ITT.
Please take few seconds to Google it before asking and read the sticky first.
Old thread >>61637115
>>61643757
You really love this TV show, don't you OP.
>>61643757
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IPVSLTC/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=
should i pull the trigger on one around $300 or wait
>>61643768
Not the OP that started all this.
I've been looking for a large eReader to read PDFs on. I have a pretty large collection and I want to actually read them when I'm away from my computer or in bed or something. The thing is the current large options(8"+) are all over $300. A used Kindle DX can be had for $120-200 depending on condition. But the Kindle DX doesn't have expandable storage and that could be annoying since I'd like to have most if not all of my PDFs on it. Should I just spend the money for such a small feature or just cheap out and switch out files as needed?
Also eReader discussion
>>61643750
>tfw A4 ereaders will never be cheap enough
I bet it's a conspiracy so I have to keep printing my shit and buying ink.
>>61643795
>he uses an ink based printer instead of cheap refillable toner
>>61643750
The only acceptable e-reader is the one that comes with THREADRIPPER CPU and Vega GPU!
So before you autists go
>>LE NOTHING TO HIDE MEME
>SEND ME UR PERSONAL INFORMATION THEN
explain, unironically what the top intelligence agencies want with your files.
>>61643709
Why would you not want a detailed database of everything a suspect has done in the past 5 years?
Seems like a pretty stupid question tbqh
>>61643827
Where is proofs?
This is all tinfoil speculation.
I want actual proof of this.
>>61643709
nothing, it's just more information
how they use it is up to them
What are some essential Sublime plugins?
>>61643634
Is there one that replaces it with VSC?
>>61643634
The one that notifies you when Linus posts new AMD benchmarks, of course!
This is now a THREADRIPPER thread!!!
i want tay to plugin on my dick