I read the other day that you niggers found some nefarious browsing trackers coming from this website
How can I see and remove them? I missed the memo
If you have to ask it's already too late
Ublock Origin
Must be "Ublock Origin"
Not just "Ublock"
Well there sonny you'd thought you'd program in a 1 core language in an 18 core earth well I've got some news for you real programmers are the ones that use those cores because they are god damn powerful and don't come by cheaply, so why in god's name are you expecting to be able to take your purely object oriented manicured code and strangle it with enough memory locks so that you can make it multithreaded. It's just not happening Susan.
In the real world everyone god damn knows that the only way to use every one of those cores as much as possible is to make immutable code, so why in the hell are we still using a coding paradigm we learned freshman year of college.
You won't last in this hospital.
>>60892067
You have to forgive yourself OP
>>60892155
So for someone that lives out in the middle of no where, are there any legit IT jobs that are work from home? Unfortunately there aren't any IT jobs where I live, and I don't have the money to move.
Please help /g/, what do you do for work?
I think I've realized that I'm not right for the masterrace.
I get extremely distracted with everything known to man, so knowing i have the capability to play GTA 5 on my PC when I'm working isn't good, so I think I'm now going to buy consoles for gaming and buy laptops solely for work. I'm reversing back into consoles for a reason. On the PC side, it's very complicated to understand any of this hardware in comparison to consoles, and honestly I feel like PC gaming just gives me a headache with all the knowledge you have to know.
>>60891806
>PC gaming just gives me a headache with all the knowledge you have to know.
PC Gaming: Some intelligence required.
>>60891806
new pasta
>>60891829
too bad u dont have any
Is it still useful to learn in Microsoft world or has Powershell supplanted it? Can VBS do anything PS can't?
>>60891545
I've only ever seen vb script in .asp, which only internet explorer ever supported. It isn't dead in that Microsoft still supports it, but it's a zombie because you should never use it in aspx. If you need to maintain a legacy intranet site or script in excel or god have mercy on you, access, yeah learn this. Useful if you work IT in a company more than 10 years old, useless anywhere else.
is there a way to refresh web elements that vary with time every.5 seconds if the website you're trying to get this info from is programmed to refresh it for the front end user every 30 seconds?
if you refresh the website while the elements have changed on the server before the 30 second interval, you will see new values for these web elements.
>>60890608
learn to code, troglodyte
>>>/sp/
>>60890608
yes, sounds like there may be an ajax call inside a setInterval() func set to rerun and render every 30 sec. If it's jquery and unobfuscated you could make a script to get the info in the browser console. Or find the api endpoint which it is getting the info from in the client js lib and hit it in a server side script using node/python/ruby anything with easy to use webscraping libs. gl
Just bought a new set up including an i7 Kaby Lake. I ignorantly bought a z170 motherboard without knowing I'd have to flash it in order for it to be compatible with Kaby Lake. I decided to return the motherboard since it'd be a lot faster than sending it back to the manufacturer (I don't have any other means of flashing it).
Which motherboard would you recommend for running Kaby Lake?
I was just thinking of going with the MSI Z270. But there aren't many reviews on those yet.
Looks good. It's MSI so its not as if you are going to go massively wrong, even though their thermal paste tutorials are stupid.
>>60890530
>I ignorantly bought a z170 motherboard without knowing I'd have to flash it in order for it to be compatible with Kaby Lake
PC part picker warns you about this, you cuckaluck.
>>60890530
I have the ASUS Maximus IX Hero. I like it a lot. You could also go with the Code or Formula versions of that motherboard.
How does /g/ prefer their arrow keys?
>>60915361
"Filthy normie." I might be okay with "flower," "square," and "Swiss."
hjkl
filthy normie is objectively the best. lowest distance finger has to pass from arrow up to arrow down
So, should there be an app/service where everybody local around you can share their items at a charge?
Like I need a lawn mower, but I don't want to spend a lot of money to rent one
I'd rather pay a local guy half that or even a third of that, you know?
A thing where I'd broadcast what I'd need, and people who signed up for notifications on a category of items would be notified for it (somebody willing to rent out his laptop etc)
With an EXTREME terms of service, I bet you it could be done within our lifetime
>>60890241
youre an idiot for posting this idea instead of using it
>>60890241
Craigslist
What you're thinking of is Craigslist
>>60890795
no, something like uber were you fill in your cc info, personal info, sign a virtual contract, and pay thru the service, leaving a percentage behind
if you break shit, the loaner raises an issue, and company deals with the cost of sending someone there to mediate.
before you rent something, you must turn it on before the borrower, and you both check OK on your mobiles, upon returning it you both do the same and you dont both agree on the okay status of the machine, well, your cc is gonna be charged anyways for the repair, the owner gets the equipment fixed, and the borrower will have to fight the company for the mischarge if he believes it was unjust.
2715x1697 aspect ratio master race.
Why aren't you using it /g/?
>Inb4 such a beautiful aspect ratio doesn't exist OP-chan
Fuck your existence, this aspect ratio doubles the amount of pixels and is should half the frame rate
>>60890008
Ignore this post its an experiment to see if I can post with libreJS.
>>60890090
don't ever tell me what to do
How many big websites still do this? Google and Microsoft probably know better, but didn't Yahoo manage to lose that information? And there was that recent gamestop hack too.
TCP connections only involve 2 parties. I swear you IT people are retarded.
>>60915326
>Hey there Jack. Line is clear on your end?
>Clear. How do I sound?
>Clear too.
>>60915354
>Hey there Jack line is clear
>Clear Jill. How do I sound?
>Clear Jack, let me check with Jeff too.
..oh wait, there is no Jeff
>>60915387
>3-way means 3-people
No. It means three trips.
>take 200$ computer-based exam
>centre uses thinkpad t520s
>one of them freezes and reboots during the test for absolutely no reason lmao
>test is canceled
>mfw
Do I need Intel Powertop for my gnu/linux desktop? Will my cuckshed set on fire?
>>60889749
>viber
>716mW
I know that's just an image you found, but damn, what a piece of shit.
No, you don't need powertop for your desktop.
>>60889749
that's not your "desktop" right?
What does /g/ think? better than wire?
signal
>>60891431
/thread