There has already been multiple threads on this, but they're all dead. This is the official thread of the /g/ Blockchain Project.
Who wants to join? We are going to the moon and we're all getting fucking rich off this shit, so get in.
>>60928421
desu I don't think /g/ would be competent enough to make even a simple webstore.
don't know about /sci/ tho...
If I want to make full, useful, GPL programs would it be a bad idea?
Nothing in the GPL stops someone (or a big company) from buying my program, asking for source code, and releasing it for free or selling it at lower price since they didn't have to pay initial costs of the product.
>>60928388
Read the image you posted. If you want to be lazy and just sit back and charge fees for copies of something, yeah, the GPL makes that pretty much unviable. You have to actually provide some kind of ongoing value.
>>60928388
Yes, you can sell your program. You sell the compiled, the binaries. All you have to do is provide the source.
Make room to offer tech support and charge a good chunk, that is where the money is.
>>60928453
I don't want to make software that's complicated or crippled. No one would want to use it, thus no one buys it.
Support would be at most: priority fixing bugs, access to documentation, feature requests, etc.
Big companies have more resources, more marketing, so they can buy the software for a small fraction of initial costs. (e.g., $1 million to make the product, and they can buy it for $1,000) They would have to follow GPL requirements, too.
The pro from this is that no one has a monopoly over the program.
The con is investing lots of money and time into something, and not break even on it or profit.
Any recommendations for mindmapping software, primarily for Windows? What is working for you?
>>60928303
UML.
>>60928303
Pen&Paper 2017
But seriously my cuck friends who want to do everything on a laptop use freemind. So if you're a cuck who doesn't want to use pen and paper like a normal human, give that a whirl, it's FOSS
>>60928303
Mind what now?
Why DCC2 still a draft?
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-smith-irc-dcc2-negotiation-00
old thread: >>60919988
What are you working on, /g/?
Rust is for brainlets who are scared of pointers
Java is the best language
>>60928673
Java 8 was a mistake
Anyone get electrical pain or tingling when holding cellphones? Not shock, but just feeling an electrical current passing through the fingers, enough to cause me to drop the phone. Every phone I've owned does this to me. Sometimes when it rings, sometimes when I'm just checking messages, sometimes when it's just doing nothing in my pocket and I feel the current against my leg.
Seems like you might have EHS.
Try eating less salt and stop sweating. Also, stay indoors during thunderstorms.
>>60928429
Fuck No.
Sometimes it feels as though my phone is Vibrating(no it doesn't feel like a current or electricity) when it's actually not but, I blame radiation.
What's the best way/tutorials for learning python? Have a heavy R background and looking to get into """data science"""
>>60928349
If you don't at least have a master's degree with work experience, you won't get a job as a data scientist anywhere.
Don't read "Learn Python the Hard Way." Zed Shaw is a terrible programmer and an even worse educator.
>>60928400
Just graduated with a master's in econ, but used R for all of my econometric research. Do you have suggestions for what I should read?
>>60928476
I'll rephrase that.
You won't get a job as a data scientist unless you have at least a master's degree in mathematics or computer science, with work experience. Econ is neither of those.
Go "Dive Into Python 3" -> "Python Machine Learning" -> personal projects for a couple years to build a portfolio that companies won't laugh at -> apply and hope you hear something back.
Legit question. What is it with all these AMD vs Intel threads featuring workstation processors that 99% of the consumer base isn't going to purchase?
>>60928338
My fucking dick.
>>60928517
same
Right > left
Already made this thread yesterday, but there were barely any replies.
Would be cool if we can have some discussion about this:
qBittorrent
Deluge
Transmission-QT
Which one's the best, /g/?
rtorrent is the best.
I use uTorrent 2.2.1
I really like it because no one has ever found an exploit for it. If you write the perfect program security updates become obsolete.
>>60928369
Technically, there's an exploit that requires you to paste in a malformed magnet link, but I haven't seen anything using it so far.
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>>60928260
A subscription is required to read the rest of this article.
>building a gaming pc in 2017
>using 480 to game
pleb tier
Jesus christ man, I literally want to murder these fucking miners.
Get a job you fucking cunts.
REEEEEEEEEEEE
AYYMD IS FINISHED & BANKRUPT
AYYMDPOORFAGS CONFIRMED ON SUICIDE WATCH
UTTERLY DESTROYED
Core per core and clock by clock amd is faster tho.
Threadripper is gonna sink intel
>>60928298
>sinking jewtel
they will lose market share for sure but they will continue to maintain their 60% margins for their investors hence these shits being such a poor value
I'm currently running EVPN on my Samsung (gonna be switching to a free software mobile os soon) along with Orbot and Orfox, but I'm still not sure I should trust it.
>>60928134
Smart Phones are100% botnet and track your location at all times. The best way to become secure is to take the sim card out and only connect to wifi.
>>60928213
That's not really an option for my life.
Any alternative solutions?
>>60928213
Don't smartphones send their IMEI to the base stations even when they have no SIM card to authorise further?
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jun/16/internet-addiction-gaming-restart-therapy-washington
By the time Marshall Carpenter’s father broke down the barricaded door of his son’s apartment and physically ripped him away from his electronic devices, the 25-year-old was in a bad way. He could not bear to live a life that didn’t involve hours upon hours of uninterrupted screen time.
“I was playing video games 14 or 15 hours a day, I had Netflix on a loop in the background, and any time there was the tiniest break in any of that, I would be playing a game on my phone or sending lonely texts to ex-girlfriends,” Carpenter says. We are sitting in a small, plain apartment in a nondescript condo complex in Redmond, Washington. Marshall shares the apartment with other men in their 20s, all of whom have recently emerged from a unique internet addiction rehab program called reSTART Life.
“I was basically living on Dr Pepper, which is packed with caffeine and sugar. I would get weak from not eating but I would only notice it when I got so shaky I stopped being able to think and play well,” he adds. By then, he’d already had to drop out of university in Michigan and had lost his scholarship. His new friends Charlie and Peter nod sagely.
Charlie Bracke, 28, was suicidal and had lost his job when he realized his online gaming was totally out of control. He can’t remember a time in his life before he was not playing video games of some kind: he reckons he was addicted by the age of nine.
For Peter, 31, the low came when he had been homeless for six months and was living in his car. “I would stay in church parking lots and put sunshades up on the windows and spend all day in my car on my tablet device,” he says. He was addicted to internet porn, masturbating six to 10 times a day, to the point where he was bleeding but would continue. “I was a virgin until I was 29. Then I had sex with a lap dancer at a strip club. That’s something I never thought I would do,” he says.
This doesn't even sound like internet addiction, it's a complete lack of self-control.
If it was any other era, he would have gotten addicted to something else.
>>60928148
>This doesn't even sound like internet addiction, it's a complete lack of self-control.
But it is addiction, and they need help
>>60928119
>texts to ex-girlfriends
>had sex with a lap dancer
fucking normies, get on my level
So tell me /g/
How are we supposed to cool this CPU? is there any kind of adaptors or wil we be force to get specific CPU coolers.
It's trivial to solve. Either way it's no different from fitting new coolers to new motherboards and socket configurations.
Of course it will be more limited in selections to a start. Which is natural for any change.
>>60928041
Noctua DH15, they offered free mounts for ryzen
>>60928075
thanks anon, I was getting worried