Google Search has a virtual fidget spinner.
Thoughts?
https://www.google.com/#q=spinner
I for one do not care at all
>daily reminder fidget spinners are advertised for kids with "autism", which is really just a term non-whites use against mainly white kids to mask these kids natural reactions to multiculturalism and liberal ideologies
It's all part of (((their))) plan to destroy Western Civilization.
MAGA.
>>60991417
forgot a few commas there, 'jeetnigger
My RAM is being overencumbered and I don't know why, because almost no programs are running (the two """big""" ones are System and a game). What's running doesn't even amount to 1GB, but it says that I'm running at 15.7 with barely 250mb free, and it's choking my entire PC, slowing it down for seemingly no reason whatsoever.
Help?
Have you tried a restart?
Not all users than run processes are shown.
>>60991287
I've also pulled and replugged the cables.
>clear all browser data in chrome settings
>refresh google.com
>still signed in
Just install Firefox Nightly, it's much better than stable release
>>60991228
What are you talking about?
If you set up your account IN chrome settings for your browser-account, then your are always 'logged in' into google too. By pressing F5 it just logs in again and creates a new cookie. People are aware of this and like this feature. Don't use chrome with profile you fucknut.
Anytime I see people using Google software near me I have the overwhelming urge to turn off any and all of my devices and get the fuck away before I catch anything
Qt or gtk?
Qt, it's not even a contest
>>60991237
/thread
>>60991207
Gtk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY19wZWQRwI
you have to choose between the latest macOS and the latest Windows, regardless of the machine that should run it. which one do you pick?
install gentoo
>>60991117
depends on the job. but i'd say macOs
Windows if I can get a version with policy editor
Otherwise I install debian
I am writing to protest the recent article "All software should be free, software developer maintains" [CW, Dec. 24] in which Richard Stallman was given a platform to propound his advocacy of "free software" and the abolition of copyrights.
One need ask Stallman only one question to understand why he endorses such a vague concept as free software. How will software producers live if not by selling the fruits of their labors?
Stallman knows the answer - by government subsidy. You can bet Stallman, spoiled by government-funded academic research programs, longs for the day his kind can dictate the course of the software industry from some ivory tower in Washington D.C.
Stallman claims that the arts and sciences progress "most quickly when people build on each other's work." Yet, how does this work of others come into being in the first place? Does Stallman honestly believe in effects without causes?
No. Stallman's position is an act of moral cowardice to evade the fact that science progresses precisely by the discoveries of independent minds pursuing their own goals and interests. Stailman denies the existence of independent men in order to defend by unspoken implication his own vices — dependence and parasitism.
Allow me to quote the U.S. Constitution on the subject of progress in the arts and sciences: "The Congress shall ... promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writing and Discoveries."
Stallman's assertions that anyone who will not subordinate his life and work to the unearned benefit of others is an "enemy of society" and that trade is an "offense" to the traders are the type of totally fallacious misconceptions one would expect to see editorialized in some third rate Marxist tabloid.
Stallman's feeling of "shame" when using the products of software companies reveals a fundamental hatred for the pride of the creators of these products, and consequently, a hatred for man's highest faculty, his creative mind. There is no more evil doctrine, and no "golden rule" will ever justify it.
This man brazenly proposes to "interfere as much as [he] can with other people's attempts to interfere with the sharing of software." In other words, he In-tends to obstruct enforcement of the copyright laws. Obstruction of Justice, which Stallman apparently doesn't realize, is a felony.
In closing. I vow to seek every legal remedy from this man should he ever steal any of my company's software products.
-- Thomas A. Murphy, Roseville, Mich.
"Linux's success may indeed be the single strongest argument for my thesis: The excitement generated by a clone of a decades-old operating system demonstrates the void that the systems software research community has failed to fill." -- Rob Pike, original developer of Unix and author of The Unix Programming Environment
Everything in Linux sucks. For example, when I close "Nautilus" file manager window, it doesnt terminate program, but puts it in background. Why? To leak more CPU and memory! The xfce4-menu-plug already ate 140 megabytes of memory, and it's just a toolbar! When I try to `kill -s KILL gnome-screensaver`, it blanks whole screen and only reboot helps. Gedit (a simple notepad) takes whooping 60 megabytes to edit a few lines of text and it loads about 10 seconds! Opening a directory in file browser sometimes takes minutes, due to its file type detection feature (it scans and makes thumbnail of every file). Thousands of thumbnails stored inside ~/.thumbnails slow down image viewer startup by about 20 seconds. Invoking `cat` on a binary file damages terminal font and sometimes crashes bash.
Also, file type detection is extremely glitchy and detects unrelated files as PCX files. It also ignores file extension. So if it detects JPEG file as PCX, it will open it as PCX and crash viewer, despite that it has JPG extension.
Hi all
So i found this memory card on the ground,
ill try reading from it but since there can be a virus i will need to prepare my compputer for it
Any ideas?
I was thinking of trying old laptop and some antiviruses instaled with virtual machine on it..idk if thats enough
Paranoid fuck
plug it into a non-windows device. even your android phone would probably do, maybe a camera, music player...
or just plug it into your computer and don't click .exe, .bat, .hte, .html files etc.
>>60990942
Give it back tyrone
Is this true?
>>60990929
old news, all 4channers are already in databases, it's common knowledge
Good thing I use private tabs :^)
>>60990929
How is this even possible?
r8
>>60991138
Wow, I'm really liking this one.
What will they call it?
Retro? T92? T25? RGB?
>>60990745
Tyrone
>>60990745
MemePad.
virgin pad
Clojure/Clojurescript thread.
Who else uses Clojure/script?
I've pretty much abandoned OOP, fell in love with Clojure, other LISPs, and Haskell.
>>60990692
I might try to get into fucntional programming, but the I/O methods just seem plain autism
>>60990740
Clojure io is actually WAY easy.
https://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/slurp
Slurp just grabs whatever, spit just throws whatever out, this goes on. It's mostly Haskell IO that's autistic in my experience.
Trying to find a decent way to learn it. Brave and true is too reddit 4me.
How do we modernize the sweatshop with technology, /g/?
>>60990657
>put in air conditioning
>no more sweating
>no more sweatshops
wheres my nobel peace prize?
>>60990657
Technology is the idea to make our lives easier.
Sweatshops are punishment for peasants to make technology to make our live better.
We must keep them separate.
>>60990666
holy shit thats incredible. im going to steal your work since you posted anonymously though.
>ryzen is good for productiv-
>>60990504
>pajeets are good a shilling...
poo in the loo
>>60990567
>>60990504
Why have one shitty cherrypicked benchmark shill thread when you can have two? >>60988951
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11550/the-intel-skylakex-review-core-i9-7900x-i7-7820x-and-i7-7800x-tested/14
Why haven't we made a non-SJW anime and /g/ themed GitHub clone yet?
>>60990342
I'll start with the logo
gitgud.io
>>60990342
There's at least two of these. Use a search engine next time.
https://gitla.in
https://gitgud.io
What are you working on, /g/?
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>>60982367
>>60990139
Why are most scripting languages dynamically typed?
Pure lazyness or are their creators mentally disabled?
>>60990139
Looking through the boring parts of my language
>>60990317
>Looking through the boring parts of my language
tell us more