What is /g/'s IDE of choice?
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>>60720142
nvim
I use jetbrains stuff at work. I like clion's refactoring tools and debugger but i don't feel too strongly about it.
Bump for more IDEs
Hey /g/, can you help me a bit?
My brother worked on a computer store that went under, and because the owner owed him and other two employees two months of pay he let them take a bunch of the inventory he wasn't gonna take with him. So my bro got some stuff, including some headsets. He's gonna keep one, and give away other 3 to me and two of his friends. And I got to chose first.
I can pick a Corsair HS40, a HyperX Stinger or a Razer Kraken USB 7.1.
So, which one you suggest?
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>western """""art"""""
>>60720107
>>>/g/hpg/
I really hope the other stuff he got was good because a few shitty headsets for 2 months pay is an awful trade. Only thing i can tell you is to not buy or take anything made by razer.
>>60720471
He got an i7 laptop, a curved screen and some Logitech wireless headset with led lights.
Hey /g/bros
I have a 2014 MacBook Pro with the latest OS update.
When I close the lid, it takes about 2 minutes to sleep.
Should I do a fresh install of the OS? Or is there an easy fix?
>>60719836
Its probably storing what was in ram to the HDD. Too many things open? Thats my guess. You could always boot with cmd + r to load up internet recovery. But back up your files before a fresh install
>>60719836
literally lmaoing at your life choices rn
I have the same one running Mavericks, runs smooth as butter. Just install Mavericks or something.
Post your wallpaper
>>60719659
4redditapps/10
>>60719667
actually 5 plus a 9gag one.
Anyone have ideas on how to get started with hacking? I've invested time in understanding computers although i'm not sure where to start or how. I've virtual boxed Kali Linux and played with a little but haven't gotten far. Any ideas?
>dont reply and be a faggot
Op u wanna suck my dick?
>>60719536
The easiest way to get started with hacking is to get hacked then recover from the compromisation.
>>60719690
It the same person here...
Ok dude let me help u..
Just google comptia
Learn the course
And call urself a Hä)(or
Good luck!
If u wanna do some piracy
Then just visit torrent site
Search ethical hacking course
Ull get 10+ course download
Make sure u have course materials
I want to learn a functional programming language. Which one do you recommend learning in 2017?
I want it to be useful enough for practical tasks like web servers, scraping html, programming puzzles, etc.
Python is as easy and simple as it gets.
>>60719510
I already know Python, Java, C++, C, JavaScript, Go. I want something that forces me to write functional.
>practical tasks
>programming puzzles
You have 1 second to explain why you don't have your computer on grayscale
>>60719232
Colour.
>>60719232
I don't get it
OP whatever greyscaling you did didn't come through in your screenshot.
Lets play a game, it's a simple one, that might turn complex. Let's say any of you want to disappear, get out of the grid/system, but big brother wont let you. Do you have what it takes to be untraceable?... Lets find out...
Rules:
-We are all the same character/person.
-We collectively add trackers (Ways to get physically tracked down) and find solutions to those trackers (Ways to overcome the tracking procedure).
-These "trackers" can be technologies that exist or are being tested (i.e. not being currently used/deployed but known to exist).
-I'll start by posting some trackers and their corresponding solutions on the side.
It's big brother vs ingenuity.
Lets see who wins.
Tracker=Solution
Email client=Use false names and identifiers.
Credit cards=Use cash only.
Mobile phones=Buy prepaid or burner phones.
Bullet to the head, I win.
>>60719264
Bulletproof helmet
*fetch thread
@w@
>>60719150
Is i3wm a meme? I feel like such a l33t hack3r wannabe whenever I use it.
I need /g/'s approval on whether it's okay to use it or not.
Just started using it and enjoy it a lot.
>needing /g/ approval
maybe your wife's son can better help you
I mean it's fun but it has its downfalls. Sometimes it's helpful to have a modern style desktop environment but the easy tiling i3 has can be beneficial, too.
If you enjoy it then you should use it, that's what is important. Don't listen to biased idiots on the internet and do what you think is best.
Is this a thing you can buy at the moment, it seems like a really useful thing to have. Everyone is freaking out and hating on it but I just kinda want one
>>60718399
a cable that splits a 4pin 3.5mm jack into separate connectors? Yes and they only cost a few cents from china
What would you even use it for?
>>60718415
Nintendo Switch online chat. I'm a Nintenyearold and all but fuck me, this system is so convoluted.
Is pic related true with gcc 7?
I started using Gentoo about six months ago and so far I've been just using -O2 -pipe -march=native as advised on the wiki. I'm considering trying -O3, but most of the discussion I can find about the practical effects of enabling it in make.conf is 10 years old and seemingly not applicable to modern GCC versions, which have obviously changed a lot.
I'm using an SSD so binary size isn't so important. I also don't mind if it breaks a few packages since I can easily switch those to -O2. The question is, as in the pic, whether it should be used as a general optimization flag.
>>60717189
That's a good question. Test a few out and report back your findings. Compare binary size and performing the same tasks the same number of times.
What would be a complex but easily scriptable test program?
>>60717260
Professor?
>>60717260
I've seen benchmarks for a few apps on Phoronix that generally give an edge to -O3. Given that the effects vary per app I'm not sure how feasible a system-wide benchmark would be.
And AFAIK the increase in binary size is pretty modest with just -O3, as stuff like -funroll-all-loops isn't included. Plus using -march=native is supposed to help because it lets GCC take the CPU cache size into account.
>make literally some of the shittiest PC components you can get
>still make cash because terrorists and mafias buy your shit by the thousands to make fake currency
How can AMD get so lucky?
They produce budget priced hardware.
That's their thing. That's what they do.
>>60716578
Buying Intel/Nvidia is always better though, even on a budget
>>60716543
>make literally some of the shittiest PC components you can get
Is the i9 housefire jew cum delid "CPU" with RFID out yet?
>Frustating moments
>bought freesync monitor
>cant buy amd gpu
Why did i even bought free sync screen when i cant buy amd gpu?
I dont care if people use them for mining (may they get testicular cancer all of them fucking idiots) i want to buy my mid range gpu but i cant.
Why did i fall for amd meme? If amd plans to make digital coin mining accelerators than they should stop calling tham gpus other wise DO FUCKING SOMETHING TO RATION THE CARD IF YOU CANT KEEP UP WITH DEMAND YOU FAILURE OF A COMPANY. And no im not interested in buying 200$ gpu for 300$.
If AMD could predict when the next coin of the month meme would occur they'd be filthy rich.
Thing is, they can't.
>>60716372
>buy $200 gpu for $300
>mine $100 witg it
>it essentially was $200
Easy
>>60716414
so they should ration the gpus punish shops who sell batches of 20 cards to one guy. Also i meet a retard who bought 25 cards in one order and even had audacity to get outraged that shop didnt give him a discount. I had to seriously resist punching his smug mug.
No stupid questions thread in sight. I'll start one.
Looking for a lightweight browser that isn't K-meleon or Qupzilla.
>>60716263
Opera 12
I'm using a WAN extender, and it shows that the extender/repeater is getting 66% from the main router but it is giving 90-100% to relevant devices. Will this affect performance or nah? No I can't move the repeater elsewhere.