I'm growing more and more keen to upgrade from the Nexus 5X and would love to hear your opinions on what phones I should consider as an upgrade.
My requirements are simple, I want a really good battery life. Anything else beyond that would be a 'nice to have'. Included in to those 'nice to haves' would be a decent screen and a processor that can just guarantee I won't be lagging in day-to-day use (I don't need NASA's processor in my phone, I only browse internet, use Facebook and message etc.).
Any ideas on what I should look towards?
>not buying the newest iPhone every year
>>61430274
Double bump
I'd go for a Moto g5+
It's got decent specs, really good battery life (I only ever need to charge this thing every 2 days) and expandable storage.
Should I log into my (((google))) account?
I do.
Ofc i have nothing to hide.
>>61430029
send me all your passcodes then, including the one of your bank account to this email address:
[email protected]
>>61430055
That argument is as terrible as the one it's used to counter.
Why not use Linux and Windows?
Block Windows from internet
Free OS
Free MS Office
Free 3rd party apps
Free Games
No botnet
use Linux for real things like email, news, web surfing, etc.
>>61429400
Keep windows in a VM with no internet
>>61429400
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
>>61429418
Some software doesn't run good in a VM (CPU / RAM usage)
How would you share files between Linux host and Windows guest? Samba sucks, I only get 2-6 MB/s transfer with it
Whiskey + bed + laptop with Ubuntu and add ons so YouTube works, after a long Monday.
>Ubuntu and addons so Youtube works
Eheheheheh
It's amazing how the most ghetto ass setups get posted here unironically.
>>61429555
What's amazing about it?
Let's do some C++ programming!
For this assignment, you need to write a program using loops, vectors and error checking. This program will be used by politicians and their staff to record donations to their political campaigns.
Write a c++ program that meets these requirements:
Data: Your program will gather (using cin) and store in a vector the dollar amount of individual donations made to a presidential candidate (you need to store the dollar amounts only). The user will decide when to stop entering donations, so provide a way for the user to stop (eg. "Enter | to stop" or "Enter -1 when finished", etc).
Error Checking: Since there is an upper limit of $2,500 for an individual donation, display a refund notice for any amount over that limit (and your program should not store that over-the-limit donation).
Output: The program should display the refund amount for each donation that is too large, the total of all refunds, the total of all donations and the average donation amount.
Structure: Your program must include the following:
1. A class with at least one private data member and two public functions
2. A vector
3. A main function
>>61429243
Not gonna do your homework bitch
>>61429243
Fuck off, do your own homework, later you will see that the students who actually do these kinds of assignments instead of copying them get ahead really quickly.
>>61429271
Figured. Can't blame a guy for trying. I fucking missed all the classes that cover vectors, loops, and error checking. Can I get any help?
What's the /g/entoomen's Cleaner and Booster of choice? so many options for cleaning those unnecessary cache files, hibernate apps, boosting battery and cooling down your phone.
>>61429049
touchwiz does it all out of the box, at least for me.
>>61429126
Touchwiz
Good meme
>>61429140
that meme makes my over 3.5 year old phone hold charge for two days with moderate use
I'd be lucky to get one day on some AOSP based rom
Say it with me /g/, _______ is the best Linux distro
>>61428696
Gentoo
Pic related
Debian GNU/Linux
You called it, anybody who knows how a plug works.
http://www.clickorlando.com/inside-edition/police-release-last-text-message-14yearold-sent-before-she-was-electrocuted-in-bathtub?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark
>>61428560
Typical woman
>>61428575
but her dad says it was ok
but it's in new mexico.
no grounding.
What's a good, entry-level DSLR camera I can find new or used for around $400-500?
Rebel eos t6
>>61428552
why not get an MILC instead?
>>61428717
> As of 2017, mirrorless cameras will typically switch off when they get too hot as a cautionary measure to protect the electronics, and may then not allow the user to switch the camera on again for some time, while cooling down.
Trying to install Gentoo on a virtual box and it's not letting me install GRUB2 for some inane reason.
Any help?
Install Gentoo
>>61428278
Install gentoo
I need to choose between buying clothes and better food or buying my budget pc. I want to know if the 500$ pc that Austin Evans made is worth it.
better food? what do you mean by that?
>>61428285
Been eating Beans, onions and white rice since i entered the university so i can keep some of the money i make
Do you need a computer?
Start using Free Software.
I'm reading this using MAC OS, Opera, and 4chanX
>>61428024
fuck off commie jew
>>61428049
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.en.html
What does /g/ think of the OnePlus 5?
shit
>>61427747
what
>>61427752
Why?
>>61427762
1 + 5 = 6
what /g/-related stuff you did today /g/
>>61427733
Tried to clean up my ethernet cable wiring /autism
fapped furiously @ animu in jpg format for the N-th time.
>>61427733
Installed Arch on a computer assembled from parts I had laying around.
It was not powerful enough to play Assault Android Cactus even on low settings.
Is this all a dream?
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2017/07/17/intel-amd-accelerated-data-center/
>>61427597
NVidia with the counter-counter shitpost.
>>61427597
>scientific understanding
>>61427597
if all you want to do is run a heap of gpus, amd have the better option now (all those fucking pcie lanes out of one socket)
amd can win even if everyone picks nvidia for gpus
kek