kill them again
Are there any external Nvidia devices that I can connect to a Surface Pro laptop? I want to learn CUDA and my only PC has an Intel card.
I looked for GPU VM instances provided by Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, and they are very expensive. :/
>>60907954
Just use OpenCL
>>60907954
don't learn cuda, it's proprietary, learn opencl instead
>>60907954
>159x240
fok u OK mr Op FOK yu meng
Sup /g/entoomen, I need your help.
It seems like my kernel has worn out. I'm pretty sure it has caught some kind of bugs too.
Any tips where can I get a new quality kernel? I tried searching for one, but they're all shit.
How many times to tell you billy
Don't fuck the kernal too hard
It gets with out
Note you need to get your own kernel billy
>>60907891
kernel.org
>>60907891
get a kernel with the ck patchset and you're good to go
Hi. Need a external hard drive for class.
What's good right now? Probably no thunderbolt since we'll be using optiplex workstations
>>60786527
Get one that holds more than 4 gigabytes
The U.S. State Department has begun vetting social media profiles as part of the visa application process for foreign nationals suspected of having terrorist connections
http://www.trunews.com/article/state-department-begins-vetting-social-media-for-visas
>(VERO BEACH, FL) Starting on May 25th of this year, the State Department began requesting five years worth of prospective applicants social media profiles. Additionally, consular officers can now also ask for 15 years of biographical information including expanded details about family members, their travel history, employment, residence, and passport numbers.
>According to the State Department notice posted on May 4th of this year to the Federal Register, the new vetting policies apply to visa applicants "who have been determined to warrant additional scrutiny in connection with terrorism and national security-related visa ineligibilities." The State Department estimates roughly 65,000 applicants each year, or 0.5 percent of all yearly visa applicants, will be effected. This change was pushed by the Trump administration as a way to preemptively identify potential terrorists, and begin enacting his campaign promise of “extreme vetting” to better secure America against insider threats.
Well, if I was in the immigration business, I would use this as opportunity to sell a social media/dataminer scrubbing service to people applying. I would show them fake pages of information supposedly gathered from faceberg, google botnet, dataminers, etc. have on them. I would then offer to erase these records for a small fee of course.
>>60786478
>social media becomes another instrument of government control
Stop using Microsoft Windows.
O-okay varg
-buys mac-
Stop supporting terrorism, Varg.
>>60907879
Done
Boyfriend has been apparently out of town for business but he's apparently in town. Is there anyway I can track his location remotely?
Not unless you planted a tracking device on him prior or are the government.
Post your tits and I'll help
>>60907862
It's probably a he
>guys
>guys
>guys forth
>forth guys
>forth is the fastest
>LISTEN
>guys just\....
>pay attention
>>Guys pls
>forth is so gr8
>so better than see oh my god
>guys jus ta minute
>guys
>>60786407
i had the Forth cartridge for the Commodore-64. it was pretty cool. i coded a whole bunch of low-level routines for hi-res (320x240, hahaha) graphics using Forth.
wow, that was... over thirty years ago.
Forth is a conspiracy brought down by aliens from the beginning of the universe that started the pulse which created the recursive bubble which resonated creating the wave patterns of the universe today and ever calculating them to create every possible universe there is, and we are just one possible universe floating around in infinite possible universes some similar to us and some not, and they are all running on forth because it is the most efficient language there is
>BOUGHT A 1080ti TO PLAY GTA V MODDED AT HIGH SETTINGS 4 DAYS AGO AND DIDN'T EVEN GET ONE GAME IN WITH IT
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>60907781
what happened ?
>>60907987
He's too poor to buy games.
>>60908006
>Not pirating games.
How should I activate Windows 10 LTSB?
stop mining.
>>60786006
never!
>scroll-click link so that you don't lose the page you're on
>close it directly after
I do this all the time
>scroll-click
>>60907732
I do that. What's the problem?
Is there anyone out there that somehow someway obtained any Windows commercials, especially the Windows XP commercial from either recording it on TV, or something along those lines. Everything else I see like on YouTube is so jpeggy, blurry, and just straight up low quality. For some reason, I feel like these commercial needs to be properly be digitized and archived and I am someone with the proper knowledge and capabilities to properly digitize it.
Try asking Microsoft nicely.
Looking for a page that used to be passed around and regularly update that compared the pricing and ranks of PC parts to figure out how to build a budget/great/enthusiast/etc PC.
http://www.logicalincrements.com/
>>60785677
PC building general
Someones response to me asking about whether bash is a good place to start programming.
"Everyone starts somewhere. BASH isn't harder than anything else but even if it was, none of the stuff we've talked about had anything to do with BASH. What we were talking about was "plain old UNIX" ideas. Your problem wasn't about programming any more than double-clicking a photo and having your operating system open an image editor is.
Learning a programming language for the problem you had wouldn't have helped: all you needed was to learn to use your operating system. *NIX systems are powerful and come with many tools for information processing. You should learn to use the tools it comes with so that you don't waste time creating something that already exists.
You may still want to learn to use a programming language to solve some problems, but many things are "already solved" by composition of tools that are part of any standard *NIX system: it's the reason that it has been around longer than your parents, and will continue to be here after both of us are dead. It is a collection of simple ideas and simple tools that can be combined to create powerful solutions if only people take the time to understand it."
You all need to take notes
What are you trying to say?
>>60785658
nice blog post.