what does /g/ think of the iPhone SE
>>60844473
own one. I like it for the size but literally use for call and messaging. I could get away with a dumbphone if I didn't occasionally need navigation
>>60844551
>literally use for call
you literally need to stop with that word
>>60844473
It's the patrician's iPhone
How do i bypass this kind of shit without turning of my Adblock?
This shit is becoming more and more common
Oyy veyy!!! We need those adds to get more she- I mean to pay our employers for their hard Work!
>>60844441
>We need those adds to get more she- I mean to pay our employers for their hard Work!
what do you think the money is for dumbass?
Stop reading garbage publications
Bankruptcy soon?
Fake as fuck, the front camera is cutting into the fucken screen.
>>60843891
That’s the Essential Phone, not an iPhone.
>>60843856
Stop shilling.
>>60843891
you'd think it was fake, right?
any retard would look at that and think that too ugly to be real
but somehow it's real
ylyl thread
>>60843672
>>60843672
>>60843689
>>60843843
>>60843970
Fucking underaged newfags on my /g/
Are ultra wide monitors worth it for audio/video workstation + gaming? I was going to go with 27 1440p but not sure
>>60843599
Ultrawide is a meme. A bad one. 16:10, 5:4, 4:3 master race.
>>60843599
>1440p in 2017
Is this a meme?
>>60843634
>>60843874
I only have a 970 but thinking of getting one of these (Dell U3415W)
Are laptops worthless in the year of 2017
>Surpassed by tablets at media consumption on portability and performance
>Surpassed by smartphones at media consumption on price and portability
>Surpassed by desktop PCs at media production on price and performance
So... What's the point of laptops these days? They serve for nothing.
>>60843076
Smartphones and tablets don't have a keyboard, except >muh surface. Desktops aren't portable, even at mITX.
>>60843076
I use them for crypto-currency proof-of-stake mining
raspberry pi is just a bit too weak for that.
>>60843076
this is good thrad
>he runs affiliated marketing sites
>>60842040
dump taylor swift poster
>pic related captcha
I used to. Black/gray hat methods were very effective back then.
>>60842811
Whats the most effective way to do it these days, or have I missed that train?
I want to make a simple clone of Trello and Slack to learn something different from my Java/C projects.
Has anyone tried Elixir and Phoenix? How was it?
>>60841481
it's nice. expect to be a beta tester, like you always should with a relatively young and unproven technology like that.
https://github.com/dailydrip/firestorm
https://github.com/BrainMaestro/elixir-phoenix-realworld
>>60841481
>Phoenix
slow as fuck
>>60841481
I hear some very nice things about it.
Will check it for sure.
P.S.
What a badass name for a language
Speccy / specs thread. This is my shitposting machine, pic 1 / 5
>>60841261
Laptop pic 2 / 5
>>60841269
Old desktop pic 3 / 5
>>60841282
Secondary pic pic 4 / 5
I thought HEVC was dead.
What happened?
>>60840944
I really don't get the difference between image codecs, all I know is its proprietary
>>60840944
Apple owns HEVC patents.
Apple doesn't own AV1 patents.
>>60840944
webm and webp is dead
Why is Manjaro so high on Distrowatch (currently #3)? I don't get it.
BRs skewing results
>>60840599
Be glad that ubuntu isn't first, although I don't get why is debian second.
>>60840599
'sgood
This thing looks better on the inside than 99% of the PCs look on the outside.
How the fuck can one company be so far ahead of everyone else?! How come other companies just don't give a fuck about engineering anymore??
>>60840542
shit covered in gold is still shit
>>60840542
>How the fuck can one company be so far ahead of everyone else?!
>>60840542
This thing will also throttle better than 99% of the PCs.
>HCC Xeons in teeny AIO chassis
The latest CPUs/chipsets no longer have compatibility with Windows 7. Suppose you wanted to build the best Windows 7 compatible PC possible, without going stupidly over the top (e.g., X series Intel CPUs, multi-thousand dollar Xeons, etc) what processor would you choose?
6700k - The fastest single-threaded performance possible on Windows 7, but only 4 cores of it. Very overclockable.
6800k (or 6850k) - The last Intel HEDT generation to support W7. Respectable single-thread performance, but not as much as Skylake-K (or Haswell-K, for that matter). 6 cores. Poor overclocking
Ryzen 7 - While not officially compatible, can be fiddled with to work with W7. Poorest single threaded performance of these three, still not *bad* though. 8 cores. Poor overclocking.
Luckily, both AMD and Nvidia are continuing to make GPU drivers for Windows 7 (and earlier) for their new cards, so that's a none issue.
>>60840481
only butthurt faggots and my 50 year old mother still use Windows 7
My Phenom II x4 955 is still kicking, really all i need. That and 32GB of ram. I've got spare ram and cpu in case of failure (s). Now my server uses FX 8300, way more than I need but during video streaming/transcoding those extra cores help.
>>60840539
>faggot detected
I've touched only a few programming languages, not enough to say I've gained proper competency. However, after looking at my options, I've chosen to dedicate myself to learning Ruby and eventually Ruby on Rails, to eventually specialise as a front-end developer.
Is there any resources or tips that you more knowledgeable, wiser people who have already tread the path would impart to myself and others who wish to become the best coder they possibly can for the sake of their future.
In the beautiful and cutting edge world of ES6, Webpack, React and Vue and ExpressJS and NodeJS etcetc you're going for Ruby and RoR? Are you sure you know what you're doing? Have you seen the StackOverflow survey where JavaScript as an ecosystem is light-years ahead of Ruby?
>>60840073
No I hadn't heard of that survey, and resources like that is why I'm asking for extra info.
There's many, many things I have to take into account, weigh up, and it's a highly opinionated subject among people already in the field, so it's hard to get a diverse collection of information without being in the field already.
Anything you or anyone else brings to the table, sans baseless prejudice or nonsense, is absolutely great.
>>60839943
Ruby is one of my favorite programming languages. It is a fantastic object-oriented language like Smalltalk, has some of the raw functional power of Lisp, and has a terse syntax like Perl (but more readable). The creator and community are great, too.
Rails is a great introduction to web development.
Here's some good Rails tutorials.
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
https://www.railstutorial.org/book/frontmatter
I didn't use any books to learn Ruby but I know Lainchan has some.
>>60840073
Rails, Node.js, Phoenix, etc. are designed for different things. Rails is designed for quickly building smaller CRUD websites, and its loss in market share is because it isn't suited to making Twitter-scale websites. Node.js is better at this but is frankly much less fun to work with than Rails.
Linux can permanently damage your motherboard
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402
your device becomes a brick forever, even trained technician won't help you.
>>60839717
nice try, wintoddler
>>60839717
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402#issuecomment-174565563
CLOSED WONTFIX USERERROR WHATDIDYOUEPECTITSFREE
>systemd
Install Void.