WHY DO THEY GLOW IN THE DARK
>>61364856
God made the CIA niggers glow in the dark so we can run them over
>>61364873
kek
Anyone else notice how much the Internet changed during this year? Social media got really big and it feels like technology was coming up with something new and groundbreaking every week.
>>61364736
No, you were just a teenager.
>>61364798
This. Same deal with iPods, phones, netbooks, etc.
1 post = 1 pray 4 terry . we can get him back on his meds /g/!
>>61364593
hmmm that reallly cia my niggered
Yall worry about him too much
I want to switch to chormium since firefox is too buggy. But finding replacements for add-ons is hard. The ones I'm having trouble with is
Flashgot
Keefox
Menu Filter
Rikai-sama
Has the consumer tech industry found ways to make tablets into useful devices yet?
Yes, the non-gay tech industry anyway.
The i7 surface pro 4 has pretty much replaced laptop. Despite it's small form factor it can cool the processor to 3.2 GHz running prime95.
>>61364347
I'm still using my Galaxy Tab S2 with touchjizz bloat. It's quite nice and still runs very smoothly after 1 year+ of use with no maintenance. I recently lent it to my grandma who uses it for Facebook, recipes, and other old people shit. She loves it. The screen is gorgeous.
Tablets aren't a necessity as far as tech goes, but it's a handy little device to have lying around the house, imo.
I use my HP Touchpad from 2011 ($99 firesale!!) to read PDFs and play Touchmaster games.
Tomorrow I will finish my script to control mouse using keyboard with scrolling and everything on every distro. Where should I drop my project to get maximum fame?
This will cute my addiction of using trackpoint.
Why did you write a script to do something the major DEs and even Windows already do?
You could host it on my git server :^)
>>61364346
Stack Overflow.
>a new era
>>61364328
Nice digits
No thread about this glorious day?
Not sure what happened with the pic.
>>61364251
HAL, open the dub bay doors
>>61364251
no one got 1500000000000.png
Is he right /g/?
>>61364062
Not only is he right but he fucked your mother
>>61364062
Impossible to say without context. What's he talking about?
>>61364091
He's talking about these improvised shitty buildings made out of construction scraps, aluminum cans, and rubber tires.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efI77fzBgvg
So for the people with the absolute shittest internet, how high can bitrates be for streams youre watching before buffering happens? I know twitch recommends 3mbps, but i know even thats too high for some.
Or alternativley, what do you have to set the resolution too in quality options
>>61364023
Pretty obvious answer here.
Auto. If you get buffering, lower it by a notch. Keep doing that until it doesn't?
Check the speed of your internet connection with speedof.me to get a better idea?
Am I missing something here?
>>61364040
Yes lol, Im asking about what bitrates give viewers with the worst internet buffering, nothing to do with my end
Anyone have a link to all Cleartones? I'm tired of just having my phone on vibrate all the time.
How long have you guys had to wait for RMA's with power supplies and such? Seems like warranties aren't worth it if i'm gonna be out of a PC for a month or more.
>>61363921
usually the problem is that they won't give you an RMA at all, not that it takes a million years. I remember trying to RMA some Corsair RAM and they did nothing but argue with me about how it was obviously my fault that memtest was failing at stock speeds, and eventually just say "No, we won't replace it". They know you won't sue them for fucking you over on a warranty.
>>61364294
damn that sucks, i hear EVGA has best customer support though, I'd like to believe it'd always be taken seriously with power supplies at least
Sam Lake here from Remedy Entertainment once again, just checking in on /v/ to make sure your all ready for our next action adventure time bending cinematic universe "p7" which will be launching on all platforms
thank you 505 games
I am also writing crossfire 2 single player
Sam Lake, out
> Hit film Baby Driver was cut essentially in real time on set on a MacBook Pro running OS X and Avid, cutting way back on the need for expensive post-primary photography re-shoots.
Windows and Linux have never been used to make kino. Poorfags BTFO.
http://appleinsider.com/articles/17/07/13/baby-driver-cut-in-real-time-with-avid-on-apples-15-inch-macbook-pro
>>61363679
That's neat. You could do that fine on Windows too, but Linux users are SOL.
Lol, I love kino!
>>61363679
>Linux has never been used to make kino.
actually it has http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8589
>Buy my widgets nerds!
H-hi, J-jeff... *looks down* You're l-looking b-big t-t-today...