When will it be viable for women to be replaced by robots?
I hope robots replace you.
>>61148201
you mean when will it be viable for man children to be replaced with robo chads
>synthetic skin
>artificial sweat glands
>fake urine reservoir
>realistic hair
>some kind of internal heat source
>easy to clean or self cleaning
Yeah, like 2300
>The iPhone is the new welfare queen Cadillac.
What did he mean by this?
https://twitter.com/qhardy/status/839146567604936704
Everyone who can't afford $1000 smart phones buy iPhones because everyone knows that they're $1000 in an attempt to show they're affluent while ironically putting themselves further in debt.
I thought it was pretty self-explanatory.
>>61148179
>reposting the same thread one day later
what did op mean by this
Forth is the most hacker thing that there is.
It is literally like a tiny tiny little unix shell.
Here's how you make a forth.
>make a linked list
>make a push function
>make a pop function
>make a swap function
Congradulations you made a forth.
You can make a forth in like 50 lines of c with no libraries.
You can make a little forth shell to go on a tiny mcu computer the size of a peanut.
Forth is the most versatile. It is fully customizable down to the teeth and it can run absolutely anywhere, and with a little elbow grease you can port your forth code across systems.
Forth is one of the oldest unix utils and was hidden in the command gnu dc which is like 25 kilobytes.
Gforth itsself is like 500 kilobytes. A custom forth gets down to about 10 kilobytes.
Imagine me this why would the powers that be want forth to be a mainstream language? They don't because it is top elite secrets.
Forth is like the ultimate polish/russian hacks.
You can fit forth into micro code. Forth has the best attack vector because it fits into nothing. It maps onto all of the most micro attack surfaces.
Forth is king.
>>61148058
>>make a linked list
>>make a push function
>>make a pop function
>>make a swap function
That would be the most awful """forth""" in existence. Making a functional Forth is easy but not trivial. A Lisp is easier, and more powerful.
>>61148209
forth is way more powerful and yes that's all you need at all for a forth.
Basically if you want it to be a shell you just need to getline the input, chop off the first word, look it up in the dictionary, if its not in the dictionary try to make it a number, and if it's not a number throw an error, then loop again.
So simple.
A pea brain could do it
>>61148209
>A Lisp is easier, and more powerful.
Quasiquoting is a pain in the ass to implement
Where do I find a decent cheap VPS? I want lots of RAM and decent CPU speed.
In this case I don't give a shit about security, it's for a game server.
>>61148037
lain is fucking slut
>>61148049
No! Lain is pure.
>>61148037
CloudatCost is cheap.
normies will defend this shit
O god, I love those Facebook image may contain spoilers. Powerful stuff.
>>61147942
i dont get it
>>61148372
I believe anon is pointing out the image categorization of all photo to keywords.
How to remotely track texts and calls on ios
>>61147890
Get a job in Apple
>>61147890
install gentoo
>>61147890
So my gf cheated on me and we talked things out and I told her I'm not getting back with her unless I can have remote access to her texts and calls in some way and she agreed, her phone is an iphone 6s plus that's unjailbroken, we are not on the same plan, how can I go about this? Thanks /g/
/bsd/ thread
use openbsd
git gud
ww@
did you mean
use openbsd
cvs gud
Shit license
Shit thread
I have a new nvme drive so I figured I will try it..
>>61147824
Gentoo GNU/Linux
>>61147824
CloverOS
Arch
>Assemble your parts list
https://pcpartpicker.com/
>How to assemble a PC, select components & more (kind of outdated)
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Build_a_PC
If you want help:
>State the budget for your build (and country if not the USA).
>List games/software you use often, as well as your monitor resolution + refresh rate.
>Clarify your goal for build improvements: lower price or improved specs?
CPUs:
>G4600 - Budget builds (<$500)
>R5 1400 - if you can't afford better or specifically need 8 threads but not a very powerful CPU
>R5 1500x - Buy the 1600 instead
>R5 1600 - Best value for higher fps gaming / mixed usage; Get a 1600x if you don't OC
>R7/Xeon/Threadripper - Compute/Multitask/mixed use; Not required for just gaming.
GPUs:
>Integrated CPU Graphics - Desktop stuff and very light games
>RX 560 and GTX 1050Ti - Lower end budget cards, drop settings on newer games
>RX570 - 1080p@60hz at high, running most maxed older games at 144+hz.
>RX580 and GTX1060 6GB - 1080p@60hz maxed, 1440p@60hz at lower settings; Go for the RX580 if you can.
>GTX 1070 - 1080p@144hz /1440p@60hz at high
>GTX 1080 - 1080p@144hz / 1440p@60hz maxed, 4k@60hz in a few games; Probably the highest end card you need for 1080p/1440p.
>GTX 1080 Ti - 1440p@144 hz and 4k@60hz maxed/high in many games; You're kind of going overboard with this one.
>AMD GPUs are suffering a lack of stock and Nvidia a rise in price thanks to miners
RAM:
>Check your Mobo QVL before buying any RAM
>Ryzen benefits from high speed RAM
General:
>ALWAYS LOOK AT PRODUCT REVIEWS!
>Always consider an SSD. Try buying a large SSD for what you'd pay for your SSD+HDD combined, and add a HDD later
>NVMe SSDs aren't for a faster OS boot, they're for productivity/scratch disk/VMs. NVMe and M.2 are not the same thing, M.2 is a form factor.
>The Ryzen lineup comes with exceptionally good stock coolers. (with the exception of the 1600X) consider using them over any sub 35USD cooler.
T E C H
REMINDER i7 7700k is still the BEST SOLUTION for a PURE GAMING platform.
Especially @ 144hz
>>61147755
REMINDER THAT THIS IS CORRECT, IF YOU WISH O STREAM USE A RYZEN R7 CPU OR FOR MORE THAN A GAMING PC USE RYZEN
First Benchmarks Leaked – Comparable Performance To A Stock Core i5 3570K
http://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-3-1200-benchmarks-leaked/
Discuss
>>61147703
Shouldn't less cores and threads equal to higher clocks and higher performance? What the hell went wrong?
>>61147703
I'm on a 3570k. Nice to see that after what, five fucking years of no improvements at all, we are finally getting newer chips that actually have better performance.
>>61147717
Nothing? The process limits clocks. These are bottom of the barrel ccx 4 cores with no hypertgreading. I would be shocked if they were more than $100 a chip. Pair it with a 1050 And you have your 12 year old kid buying a gaming pc with his allowance for a month.
So I finished building my pc and when I turn the psu, a corsair vs400, on it started making a ticking noise, I did use standoffs for the mobo, and checked the connections, should I wait for it to stop and turn the computer on?
>>61147676
IT'S GONNA BLOW.
>>61147676
return it and buy something that isn't shit
>>61147731
It's not shit.
Do you support the right to repair /g/? Why should manufacturers compromise safety of their products for the sake of amateurs who think they know how to repair something?
>>61147488
people should be able to repair what they own, why not?
if there is a safety issue, a big label that says "don't try to fix this or you will be kill" should suffice.
i don't see how anyone could be opposed to this.
>>61147488
>let's just solder on the ssd. If they want their data bad enough, they will pay us to fix that broken charger port
If I own something you have no say in it afterwards
what linux distro do you use /g/?
>>61147482
Everyday distro: Noobuntu
Experimental and under research for next "Everyday distro" classification: Arch w/ openrc, Gentoo, Shrine, Astra Linux.
>>61147482
Microshaft Wangblows Niggernet Exploder
Raspbian on my Pi, Ubuntu on my VMs.
Constant shilling aside, is it worth trying?
>>61147466
No
>>61147466
Yes
>>61147466
i've been using it on my wankpad since september. a perfectly alright distro for casual use.
>idiots tell me about (their understanding of) net neutrality
Okay, why would anybody be against this?
>read into it, gives full control of the internet over to the US govt
Fucking lol. Sorry, but next time we need to rage against the machine I would rather be fighting the comcast PR team than the US military.
>gives full control of the internet over to the US govt
how so
>inb4 no reply
>>61147293
>>61147344
Read any article on a site that isn't blatantly just propaganda (buzzfeed, huffpaint post, salon etc) and you will get both sides of the issue
>Readers with passing knowledge of net neutrality may have heard that it means that Internet service providers must treat all Internet traffic the same. This notion of equal treatment, repeated in the first line of the court opinion, has unknown origins, makes no appearance in the rules, and is widely derided by network engineers as a fantasy. Many services transmitted on broadband lines would break with “equal” treatment.
Readers with passing knowledge of net neutrality may have heard that it means that Internet service providers must treat all Internet traffic the same. This notion of equal treatment, repeated in the first line of the court opinion, has unknown origins, makes no appearance in the rules, and is widely derided by network engineers as a fantasy. Many services transmitted on broadband lines would break with “equal” treatment.
Readers with passing knowledge of net neutrality may have heard that it means that Internet service providers must treat all Internet traffic the same. This notion of equal treatment, repeated in the first line of the court opinion, has unknown origins, makes no appearance in the rules, and is widely derided by network engineers as a fantasy. Many services transmitted on broadband lines would break with “equal” treatment.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/436807/net-neutrality-government-control-your-internet-service
The entire issue is about government control. If it was truly about making sure internet doesn't turn into cable tv, govt could just put regulations on us companies, they don't need full control of it.