>download templeos
>open it in virtualbox
>stare at it for 5 minutes
>type something in
>error
>type something else
>error
>close
It doesn't work if you're a sinner OP.
>>61025244
>MemeOS developed by a mentally ill person doesn't work
Who could've fucking known.
Just refer to the user manual
Thinking about getting a MS Surface Pro 4.
Why is this a bad idea?
>>61025076
because you should focus on learning how to shit in a fucking toilet, instead of in the middle of the street, Pajeet
>>61025076
No Windows button, unlike the pic related Pro 3.
>>61025109
seems kinda not important
summarize the state of the GPU market right now with one picture
>>61025052
Wtf is going on with Vega???
When is the wait over, everybody here was saying mid june.
Is intel, dare I say it, finished and bankrupt?
Intel will never go bankrupt.
SALES GO DOWN BY SIX GORILLION
>>61025032
>posts a pic nobody understands and is retardedly complicated
stop being spastic OP, duck off with your stupid threads
Some online competitions require the user to input a code found on the product. Currently I am working on a script to generate these codes and post them to the server.
The code in question in a 10 digit alphanumeric code. After >500 000 codes tried, none of them have been valid.
My question is this:
How do these codes work? Does the company generateonly very specific codes from all the possible combinations or what?
>>61025004
They probably have anti bruteforce protection. Rent a rotating proxy botnet then try again
>>61025004
>Does the company generateonly very specific codes from all the possible combinations or what?
Probably works the same way CD keys work.
It may be the case that the codes are only valid once activated at the register, meaning that an otherwise valid code would be rejected unless you happened to post the code after someone purchased something with that specific code and before they post it themselves.
Hey guys, remember me?
>>61024956
Yes. I wish I didn't.
>>61024956
>8.1 is the best version of windows
Kinda sad really.
>>61025161
this. sad reality.
bitcoinmarket.com.tr or btcmarket.com.tr?
>>61024657
Turkroach out
Also >>>/biz/
>>61024657
>TR
>Turk Roach
>roach
why the hell should i spend $800 on a GRAPHICS CARD?
>>61024575
Why would you need so much spare money, goyim?
>>61024575
I don't know. Do you have a need or want for an $800 graphics card?
>>61024575
MUH ALTCOINS
Is HardwareCanucks better than Linus?
>>61024534
Why do you even feel the need to ask this?
>>61024534
No
Linus is better
>>61024534
ltt is like a fucking infomercial
>"Hey anon you should learn C over C++ it's WAY better!"
Oh really.
Name me a Graphics/Game framework or engine excluding raw OpenGL that isn't a binding/wrapper of a C++ one.
(pic unrelated)
No one? Oh well.
>>61024389
Vulcan
>>61024743
No OpenGL, Vulcan or DirectX.
Engine or Framework
What's the best 16:10 monitor with IPS panel and good black levels?
>>61024372
>IPS
>good black levels
retard
get a crt or fuck off
>>61024387
>get a crt
lol you're good
>IPS panel and good black levels
lol.
What's the cheapest and best consumer (or similar priced) router that can ACTUALLY fucking provide full WAN/LAN bandwidth?
I have 1gbps fiber connection, my ISPs provided router is decent enough to get me full speeds over LAN, but buffer bloat is 300ms+. All the consumer routers ive tried so far have been shit, the 2 different Asus routers I tried maxed out at like 400-500mbps over LAN.
So am I building a custom Pfsense box or is there actually a decent router out there that can provide the performance I need without spending $1000+ on some Cisco shit.
>>61024369
I guess it wouldnt matter if the downloads went straight to the ram but do you have storage that can even write that fast? And The open wrt routers from linksysbare pretty good
>>61024407
Yea I've got an NvME SSD that can write at 1.5GB/s, my bulk SATA SSD is 400-500MB/s, hell even my 5TB hard drive writes at 175-200MB/s.
1gbps is only 125MB/s, most drives should be fine with that.
Also, the linkysys stock firmware I've already confirmed won't give full WAN/LAN bandwidth.
A used enterprise grade router or server running pfsense might be my best choice.
>>61024467
>Also, the linkysys stock firmware I've already confirmed won't give full WAN/LAN bandwidth.
I would give it a shot with DD-WRT. But to be honest, you need a beefy router hardware wise to keep up with 1gbps full duplex.
zsh vs bash vs other shells
convince me to use zsh over bash
>>61024362
Bidirectional globbing.
>>61024373
Works in bash
Live, continuous, recording, and long-term monitoring FMRI devices would provide abundant information that could benefit individual people, all the way up to civilization values and structures. True, false? Memories.
can i install gentoo on it?
Please seek help for your mental illness.
Universal, live, continuous, etc.*
Old thread: >>61018062
What are you working on, /g/?
>>61024201
Daily reminder that if your language can't shuffle actions, then it's shit.
>>61024201
Daily reminder that coders aren't the same as programers
>>61024249
Daily reminder that coders is a misnomer, you aren't writing code, you're writing instructions in a structured and readable language that is interpreted or translated/compiled into something your computer can execute.