idk but I just can't watch idian-voiced youtube tutorials on any programming subject.
Poos are our saviors OP. Do not insult them,
and instead learn from their wise culture and
help them come to our countries. We need them now more than ever.
>camry
>literally best selling car on the planet
>pajeet writes programs nobody understands
>english majors build You Eye bloat with their javascript frameworks that computers don't even understand
the state of silicon valley
This is the book we're using in our Algorithms class. Seems pretty good so far. Is it worth going through the whole thing?
>>62333031
>Is it worth going through the whole thing?
depends on how much they are paying you
I usually see this book on /g/'s recommend lists, so it's probably worth it. Been meaning to give it a read myself
That book is a much better reference than it is an introductory text. Skimming the whole thing is useful, as is reading sections particularly relevant to a problem you want to solve, but I would never try to inhale that textbook.
Thinkpad x131e/x140e with
- 32 GB RAM
- I3 CPU 3227U / AMD A4-5000
- Intel hd4000 / hd 8330
- 1 tb hdd + 128 gb mSata drive
- 2 usb 3.0 + 1 usb 2.0
- VGA + HDMI
- 11.6 screen
All of this for less than GPD pocket.
How can other netbooks even compete?
is that a clickpad?
e-series Thinkpads are not real Thinkpads.
>>62332914
>eseries
Alright lads i'm renewing my entire pc, bar the Case.
My budget is £1600($2100)
My build right now is as follows:
Gigabyte Gtx 1080 G1 (£520)
Ryzen 5 1600x (£216)
Hyper 212 evo(£25)
MSI - B350 Tomahawk (£98)
Hyperx Flare 16GB (£190)
Corsair CXM 750W Bronze - (£85)
The only thing left is a monitor.
I don't want to play at 1080p, because i would like to try a different resolution, while also going for a higher refresh rate.
So the ideal resolution was 2560x1080. A widescreen. However, there are very little options on the market. Anyone got any recommendations?
2560x1440 144hz
or
3840x2160
ultrawide is nigger tier
>>62332804
buy a better psu. those things are known for dropping dead left and right
>>62332957
b-but muh movies
Slaves defending their wounded master.
The Fox and the Grapes
It helps the terrorists.
Anyone tried Xebian yet?
>systemd
D R O P P E D
>>62332745
>autismo
GTFO
>xebian
>developed by xe/xir shits
no thanks
Soft rim edition
IRC: #/tpg/ on irc.rizon.net
Previous thread:
>>62318476 (Cross-thread)
Other business laptops are also welcome in /tpg/ (e.g. Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook, GETAC's,Toughbooks).
----
If you're looking for purchase advice, READ THE BUYERS GUIDE FIRST. Then post, stating budget and requirements (e.g. size and performance).
>Don't buy anything OTHER THAN HP Elitebook (2570p, 8770W, 2170p), Dell Latitude/Precision (E6430, E6440, E7440) and P, T, X, and W SERIES if you want the Real Business Experience™
Recommended models:
T420 - 14", normal size
X220 - 12.5", ultraportable
Recommended original IBM models:
T60, T61, X60, X61, 860, Transnote, PC110
----
Why ThinkPad? (also applies to other business laptops)
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap.
>Excellent keyboards - tactile feel and quiet.
>Great durability: chassis uses a magnesium rollcage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels.
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models.
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop.
>Easy to repair, upgrade and maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model. Spare parts are easy and cheap to obtain.
>The best trackpoint (that red thing in the middle of the keyboard). Great for those who type a lot or hate swiping their fingers all over a touchpad.
>Excellent GNU/Linux & *BSD support.
----
Used ThinkPad Buyers Guide:
http://ktgee.net/tpg
New guides by xsauc:
http://www.dankpads.com
ThinkWiki - Info on ThinkPads and running GNU/Linux on them:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki
ThinkPad service guides w/ tutorial videos:
https://www.lenovoservicetraining.com/
ThinkPad wallpaper collection:
https://imgur.com/a/NlepZ
when a nigga bust a nut on that soft rim
>>62332668
shutup
Are the thinkpad tablet models any good? I kinda want one.
What distro is he using
>>62332650
Ukunta Kinte?
>>62332650
Trisquel
https://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html
>>62332650
Would it kill this hippo to shave, eat less and excersise a little? A healthy mind lives in a healthy body.
Anybody got any pics of a Stallman no-beard mod?
null > 0; // false
null == 0; // false
null >= 0; // true
>>62332507
Isn't null pretty much anything the compiler feels like?
https://blog.campvanilla.com/javascript-the-curious-case-of-null-0-7b131644e274
>using any of those operators at all
JavaScript can be a beautiful language if you avoid a certain shitty part of it and use ES7
>mom found the source code and is auditing it
>>62332470
>mom found the sage button
>daddy found the .vimrc
>fire marshall found my nVidia gpu
Is it strange that I find Stallman charming?
He dominates any interview he's featured in, says what he thinks, is outgoing to a fault and is genuinely funny. Plus, he could probably kick Terry Davis' ass.
To me he sounds very autistic and self centered. I can't watch any of his interviews for very long because of this.
>>62332437
Do you even know what self-centered means?
Stallman is many things, good or bad, depending on who you ask
Him, being self-centered is far from it
>self-centered
adjective
1.
concerned solely or chiefly with one's own interests, welfare, etc.; engrossed in self; selfish; egotistical.
>>62332437
So much is resting on this man's shoulders. I think he is doing a great job.
It's his dedication which is lacking in most of people nowadays which makes him great and stand out.
*crashes trying to open a webm*
>>62331909
Worthless mobilefag getting BTFO, I love it
>>62331909
werks on my machine
>>62331996
>>62331909
Werks on my smartphone :^)
I just encrypted my android, but when I plug it in my PC, all that is accessible without password, what the hell?
>>62331821
Maybe because its Your computer.
>>62331821
If you unlock your phone after a restart, the encryption is lifted. You have to physically restart your phone whenever you want encryption to work.
>>62331882
god damn, that is so stupid. So if anyone steals my phone, and plugs it in without restarting, they could see all my data?
How do you do subnetting for these?
By learning how to subnet
>>62331967
how do I subnet?
Literally Google it
which braile display does /g/ use?
none because I'm not fucking deaf
>>62331707
damn.....
Are you retarded? Blind people use this shit.