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How do you get a 2nd phone number for verifications that isn't associated with your real phone number
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Have your parents call your carrier and add another line.
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There's this wonderful things called prepaid sim cards. But to get one you need to get out of the basement.
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>>60966680
I dont want to replace the sim every time.

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Hi, /g/. I want to find educational documentaries and tv programs from around the late 60's to the early 80's for that particular aesthetic (video quality, sound quality, the way the narrator speaks). Here's an example:
youtu.be/N2qmf24O0yo

How can I search for them? Wikipedia has a sizable list with the year listed, about to go through that, but are there any other methods you can think of?

Or if you know of any titles, share them please.
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I can't find the link but there's a super comfy one that Shell Oil produced in the 50s I think... Which discusses the process of crude oil distillation into fuel. I'll look for it and will post the link if I find it.
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>>60966273
Here you go op
https://youtu.be/hC1PKRmiEvs
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>>60966304
Also it looks like the first few seconds of that shoes a website that has many of these comfy educational videos.

I agree that the aesthetic is nice.... The old timey fatherly voice, the voice of a man you know will be going home at the end of the day to drink some scotch, eat warm freshly made meat and potatoes and fuck his stay at home wife.

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Would it be possible for someone (non-government) to thoroughly bug your home and phones?

How would that work out? And would there be any way to stop it?
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I'm pretty sure my home is being bugged by private citizens and it has be concerned
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>>60966155
no one gives a fuck about your anti jew drawings /pol/

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Give me one good reason to use systemD over other init systems
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It's a dependency for gnome and kde
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>>60965846
>systemd
Enjoy your botnet.
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Because you have to you don't have a choice

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hey /g/
im working on a compilation channel on youtube
currently I've got one video done and working on some others right now
What are some good ways to promote my videos?
How do I get my shit to show up and how do I get people to click on it?
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>>60965833
install gentoo
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>>60965833
try reddit
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please go to school, son
YouTube wont bring you very far nowadays
learn and become a java programmer
also, you have to be 18 to post here

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why is google earth still at retard levels when it comes to 3D browsing?
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>>60965747
Looks pretty good to me, considering the source material.
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>>60965759
this is you
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How much longer before we can drive virtual cars around google earth as if it were Teset Drive Unlimited?

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Previous thread: >>60929132

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holy shit finally a somewhat acceptable OP

arigato gozaimasu
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Just bought a T450s
Did I do good ?
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(repost from last thread)

Has anyone here with a T4x ever gotten wifi working under Windows 2000? I already installed the drivers for the wifi but I don't see any program to actually let me select a network, which for Windows 2000 came with your wifi card drivers since Windows didn't allow you to natively till XP.

How do computers change information?

If I understand correctly, there are disks in your hard drive where where microscopic lines (bits) are magnetically charged either positively or negatively. But what if I delete a file whose corresponding bits are in the "middle" of the sequences of bits? If I create a new file, will its bits get made in the gap in the "middle" that opened from the other file getting deleted, or somewhere else? How does it decide WHERE to start magnetizing bits for new data?
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Files on the disk are stored fragmented in little pieces. The correct location of the file is cataloged via the filesystem, which is located on a reserved space on the disk. Where the new file will be created - depends on the file system, some take the first free spaces, others decide on other factors such as unfragmented space
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>>60965725
Your operating system handles that. It has nothing to do with the storage medium.

As for how the decision is made, your operating system stores a list of "file descriptors" at the beginning of your hard drive, which have the name of the file and some metadata about it like the size and the position of the actual file contents on the disk. When you delete a file, the contents of the file aren't actually deleted, just this little file descriptor that points to the contents. This is how file recovery tools recover data. Once the file descriptor is deleted, the section of the disk that the file was stored in is marked as free, and until something else is written to it, the operating system considers it to be full of random garbage. Once a new file needs to be written, the free space full of garbage will be overwritten with all or part of the new file. If it isn't big enough to hold the entire file, the file is broken into chunks and as much as possible is written to the free sectors. Having many small free sectors from small deleted files causes files to be broken up many times, which is what fragmentation is.
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>>60965835
>>60965868
Pretty interesting. Thanks a lot.

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Sup!
I'm trying to understand how to build a parser, because I wanna write a kind of makefile generator in C. Where can I find good tutorials about building a parser?

> I googled it
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>>60965619
Read the manuals for lex and yacc.
(Or flex and bison.)

Or just get your head down and write some code.
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I used BNFC for parser design for a project @ uni http://bnfc.digitalgrammars.com/

This is a bit old, but free. I guess it's worth trying if you want to really understand how parsing works: https://dickgrune.com/Books/PTAPG_1st_Edition/
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>>60965619
http://www.antlr.org/

ANTLR (ANother Tool for Language Recognition) is a powerful parser generator for reading, processing, executing, or translating structured text or binary files. It's widely used to build languages, tools, and frameworks. From a grammar, ANTLR generates a parser that can build and walk parse trees.

Or you can use the Flex + Bison.

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Several posts have said they were assholes, but I don't know of any reason to hate them. The only thing I could think of is won't include a JSON library in the version of Java, but that not that bad.

Can somebody fill on the details?
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They butchered the MySQL project
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>>60965571
>They butchered the MySQL project

Explain further, please.

I also remember how OpenOffice.org died, but LibreOffice came out of that with a less retarded name to boot so I guess it all balances out in the end.
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>killled sun
>killed java
>killed mysql
>rebrands RHEL as oracle Linux
>dealing with their sales reps is a huge pain the ass
>hey it's me your new sales rep, oh yeah your old rep got reassigned, EVERY 6 WEEKS
>someone in your company expressed interest in oracle hardware, lets call every single IT person we can find in the company and pester them every day for eternity

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ladies and /g/entoomen
cooler master evo 212 + artic mx4 + i7 7700k = housfire

How can I get lower temperatures without deliding?
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>>60965291
Yes.
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>>60965291
>He fell for the 7700k meme

KEK'D

Just let it do its work and you'll have your house burning down soon enough comrade
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>>60965466
The merchant already has op's foreskin, op will gladly sacrifice his wallet too.

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>He installed gentoo and thinks there's a point to running it when he's never read the GCC manual
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>He un-ironically thinks Gentoo is about ricing cflags.
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>>60965095
>clfags
>ricing
gr8ce b8me m8
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>reading man pages
>not just copying things from the Internet without any understanding of what it does
heh... kiddo...

Is it still a thing?
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I've used it a couple of times and it just werks, unless it doesn't and that's where Perl takes a giant dump on everything. Can't think of a more difficult language to debug than this steaming pile.
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>>60964736
Great midpoint between bash and C and usually available. I probably wouldn't use it for big, complex applications, but being more shell-like makes it better step up from bash than python.
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>>60964736

I still use it for quite a lot of things

but it's mainly because I haven't fully learned python yet, and there's a lot of bio-informatics libraries to interact with NCBI's database not present in python

I doubt anyone outside biology and medicine still uses Perl for serious tasks

It's a comfy language, though

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>phones at wal-mart are $20
>have same specs as raspberry pi
>why don't we build datacenter racks out of phones?
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>>60964487
I have a 20 dollar phone from Dollar general as my only internet access and it's fucking terrible. Half the time I try to post with an image, when I select the image my browser crashes and says I "don't have enough memory to complete this operation" also the 4gb memory I have says it's full after 800 mbs of apps are installed.
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>>60964487
I work for a company that makes both Intel and ARM servers. Except for the Annapurna chips they're all too underpowered for anything serious. Annapurna however was impressive enough to get bought by Amazon which should indicate that there's a future for ARM in servers
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are you suggesting people currently make datacenter servers out of rpis? because they don't, they're terrible perf/dollar

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BEHEAD THOSE WHO INSULT SYSTEMD
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>>60964273
By far the best work in progress operating system. Administers the D and doesn't afraid of anything.
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>>60964273
More features is not always good. Like a girl with an attitude
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SYSTEMD AKBAR!

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