Hey /g/ I want to learn how to code but don't know what language to start with. What do you guys suggest?
>>60788673
html
Python.
>>60788673
>coding language
C
https://michaelmoore.com/TrumpiLeaks/
Is anybody else depressed by the fact that secure apps and encryption are being used by normies for shit like this?
And what the fuck is Peerio?
Why is he wearing a MAGA hat though?
inb4 200 more false rape accusations from 20 years ago
>>60788592
It's probably a "make donald drumpf again" hat
Stop using Microsoft Windows.
>>60788373
Not my president.
>>60788373
NO DRUMPF I JUST UPDATED TO WINDOES 10
WinNOws 10
Why aren't you shitposting on tokumei.club RIGHT NOW?
About: https://tokumei.co/
General public instance: https://tokumei.club/p/
ISC source code: https://git.tokumei.co/tokumei/tokumei
Self-hosting: https://tokumei.co/hosting
API: https://tokumei.co/api
Tokumei sucks
none of my friends are on it they use twitter
>>60788900
it's anonymous, what difference does it make? tokumei is complimentary to twitter, like /g/
what is that second chip on the package?
GPU
>>60788295
Cucking Processing Unit
>>60788295
Its an rfid chip that lets you do cool and user friendly stuff like save your overclocks ;∆)
So what is Nvidia planning with Volta?
>'12'nm process (still higher density than 14nm) but they only focus on improved perf/watt for GV100
>815mm die, 80 SMs, so no density improvement for SMs
>most of new work seems to have gone into the Tensor cores, but Google's Tensor chips are already ahead of Nvidia's offering
>36.9% improvement in SMs/clock over GP100 and rumored but not confirmed performance per clock (although we don't know how clocks scale for less SMs)
So what markets are they specifically targeting? For compute tasks it seems like they're trying to fend off Vega and possibly try to get developers to start programming for tensor cores in supplement to the existing cores.
As for gaming i'm at a complete loss for what they're trying to do, will they use the increased density potential to allow more SMs into the same space as previous dies, saving profit margin? Or do like they did with GV100 and increase only the perf/watt. If it's the latter, will they increase the die size of the chips to make them more competitive in performance? Or will they rely solely on the increase in clock speed & rumored slight increase in perf/clock?
What do you guys think?
I think they are finished and bankrupt
>>60788337
>I think they are finished and bankrupt
Seems about right
>>60788292
Going for raw efficiency isn't a bad plan, it wasn't until recently that it was a laughable concept to cram desktop grade components into a laptop or SFF system without starting a house fire, but now there is almost no real difference between any size of PC that you could want and performance, except for expansion capabilities of course.
My brother wants to edit videos because he always wanted to make movies and now he's having some sort mid-life crisis, and my girlfriend wants to give him a powerful PC for his birthday so he can edit in a capable machine.
But since I don't really know what he needs, I figured a powerful gaming PC could be a good metric.
Please tell me if it is. Also, this is a secret, but deep down I hope it is because I have the selfish desire to play the newest and most exciting PC games every time I visit him. Basically I'm trying to help my GF do something nice for my brother but also I want an excuse to buy a PC that I will visit often and allows me to play Doom (which I haven't even tried but looks cool as fuck).
Money is basically not an issue. She has it.
>>60788141
Your brother is fucking your girlfriend.
>>60788324
This. Dump her and install Gentoo.
>>60788333
She isn't an android you can't install gentoo in her
when will single core performance be improved? why do they insist on multithreading?
will be end up with 1,000 core CPUs?
No, 1024 cores
>>60788074
ayy
>>60788056
Significantly?
Never
The single core train is over.
Increasing throughput at this point requires exponential complexity. Clocks are near the limits allowed by physics.
Why did Google think these would be a good idea to implement into Android?
Burn in is a severe issue on the most popular Android Devices (Samsung, Amoled) on Google's own line up (Pixel, Pixel XL and the high end Nexus devices) and even lesser known devices (LG V20 / G6, LED IPS)
These buttons cause burn in on LCD and Amoled screen, and we're not talking about cheap devices, these are high end devices too.
>implying you would buy a samshit
>>60788207
>wouldn't buy the best phone available
explain
>>60788335
I have an HTC 10. I've lost count of how many times I dropped it. It's nearly indestructible
How screwed is intel:
Threadripper:
Under $1000
64 PCIE lanes
16 cores/32 threads
Intel:
i9 7980 XE
$2000
18 cores/36 threads
44 PCIE lanes
>>60787505
What does 64 lanes mean?
Wait until release.
>>60787519
Ever wanted to run 4 video cards at 16x?
So uhh... how exactly do I find this here Dark Web of yours there, /g/?
>>60787481
>So uhh... how exactly do I find this here Dark Web of yours there, /g/?
Canadian detected. Too dark for you.
>>60787481
By installing the Onion Router
>>60787481
move to south chicago or detroit
>learning to program by switching back and forth from JS, python, Go, C. In 5 years I haven't made a single program.
>using loonix because of privacy even though I use Google and an intel cpu with Intel's Management Engine
>Support Free Software but write proprietary software for work
struggle
>>60787500
google supports free sofrware yet they're trying to fuck us all, it's ok.
>>60787479
privacy shouldn't be your only reason though, GNU/Linux is way more lightweight than Windows and without Windows 10 telemetry your hard drives will last longer
is there anything useful to use thousands and thousands of rx580s being used for coin mining for? like folding at home but not a meme idk
you could give out coins in return for that right?
or I saw some thing that hosted websites using a blockchain (???)
but also; if bitcoins are worth money; maybe its even better to just have those rx580s mine bitcoins and use the money to fund a cancer organization or whatever
>muh cancer
Massive waste of money. Fund something actually treatable. Think shit that only needs organ replacement. It could be reality in five years according to St. John's, if we just gave the money wasted on breast cancer a real purpose.
>>60787473
isn't cancer treatment important for when they make stop aging so i can live in neet catgirl heaven; they should keep it up imo
there are some -skis that are trying to make a "decentralized supercomputer" that gives you money for "renting out" your setup
called Golem
no point in then trying to chase that since people or [large group X] will just switch to it immediately if it pays out directly
how can i use the new ipad pro with 120hz panel as a display for my hackintosh?
it's probably the cheapest high quality high dpi high refresh available plus its apple
>>60787330
protip: you can't
>>60787354
what about airplay
>>60787330
Never used it myself, but look up Duet Display.
How do I keep the Jews out of my computer?
libreboot, maybe ME cleaner?
We really need an open source processor architecture soon to guards from likes and 3 letter agencies.
>>60787303
Don't have a computer in the first place
Or if you do trash it after using
Literally everything has NSA backdoors
>>60787378
RISC-V is part of the way there, as it is a permissively licensed ISA that anyone can create a processor with. It is even implemented commercially with the SiFive microcontroller. The main obstacle to open silicon now is it is incredibly expensive to fab custom silicon especially in small quantities.