Why are Manjaro devs such complete retards?
>multiple people ask about change in kernel and why it occurred
>move along, citizen
This must be the most retarded dev community I've seen.
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/bfq-is-not-the-default-scheduler-in-kernel-4-12/27622/31
>Default io scheduler is in the process of changing
>Users notice it
>Devs explain it's to accomodate for "newer" hardware (SSDs and multicore cpus)
>Users with old hardware still want the old scheduler
>Devs provide config option
>For some reason users still lose their shit
I want Ryzen but I don't want subpar single thread performance.
What do I do bros
>>61440480
Wait for Zen 2.
>>61440480
Pair it with 4000Mhz ram
Im fucking pissed cuz I got outbid on ebay for a 5420 super modded. Someone hit me with a link of a cheap good 420 and a quad proccesor, ty
T420, my bad
Okay /g/, you've just finished your build and have a fresh install of W10. What are your next steps to make it yours?
>must have programs?
>must do steps?
>set ups and layouts (include a drawing if you want)
>inb4 gentoo
Pic unrelated
>>>/google/
Should one start stockpiling Xperias now?
https://blog.jolla.com/sony-xperia-project-update/
Why don't you kill yourself instead.
no sailfish for xperia z2???
might as well installed memeageos
I hope Sailfish does well. I hate Android.
Are games starting to become more core/thread heavy?
My 4690k is starting to show it's age with BF1 and other cpu intensive games...which is like almost all of them.
Yes, they are. However unless you're running a ton of shit in the background you can still easily get by with 4C. Just might take some tweaking of core affinities.
I can see why lots of people (also known as Ryzen shills) are starting to call 6C/12T a safer bet for the next few years ahead, though.
>>>/b/739288463
Please help us we need help with creating a new troll Like the iWave or iBend
So get in there make sure to say you are from /g/
>>61439759
Chiaki is best.
>but your shitpost is bad.
>>61439759
404
Best Linux for my USB zip donlge?
Tails? ubuntuuuuu? or some gay shit like kali?
PS. FUCK gentoo
I've come to the realisation... Properly colour calibrated displays are boring to look at.
oversaturation is pleasing. same with sound. warmer amps and headphones are preferred over the most accurate
Minor oversaturation is alright. Samsung started marketing 125% SRGB and people seem to be loving it.
Full Adobe spectrum monitors are too much though. And 'let's crank the digital vibrance' TN sheep can fuck right off
>don't mind me, I'm just stealing
Why the hell can't I find a copy of this online anywhere? It's supposed to be the most important programming book in existence.
It's on scribd
If you find a way to download it without giving them CC info let me know
https://www.scribd.com/mobile/document/78405369/Anatomy-of-Lisp-Allen
>>61439368
There's a makeuseof that explains how to get around the CC info bullshit. Involves uploading a file. Very fast. Got mine.
>>61439557
Upload pls
What little shell scripts do you write for yourself to do tasks only you need?
Share your creations
I fixed my phone thanks guys
No, INSTALL GENTOO
>>61439012
how'd you fix the sim problem?
>>61439085
I found this XDA thread with all the original stock firmware, I used adb to flash absolutely everything I can back to stock, then reinstalled my custom firmware and it seems to be working again now.
I guess my firmware was corrupted.
Seems like wacom doesn't learn the lesson and keeps releasing stupidly expensive and badly optimized devices when the ipad pro the use for drawing is just a fucking plus. It doesn't have windows 10 but sure artists doesn't give a fuck if they get the same results in an app. Cintiqs are laggy, they need a high end computer and companions are just a mess.
Seriously, why do the current smartphone manufacturers not implement a meshed-adhoc-network-function (lets call it meshnet for simplicitys' sake)?
Imagine someone like apple or samsung rolling their novel devices and basically btfo cellphone carriers, advertising functions like free calls, free texting, free data transfer, free video calls, ability to "spread" internet content etc.
All they would need to do is use TCP/IP, some designated band in the high MHz / low GHz, and an app that allows users to choose what content to rout from internet to this meshnet.
Maybe a paying system that rewards being a mesh node, like being paid bitcoin for online time?
It can't be all that expensive hardwarewise (some antenna piece, maybe a couple of ICs), but could be a total blast in high-density urban areas.