>Intel to launch 18-core Core i9-7980XE CPU
What the fuck can you do with 18 cores?
also
>inb4 17 gentoo VMs
AMD BTFO
Should speed up video encoding quite a bit. Those animes don't turn themselves into webms, ya know.
How did you purchase Windows 10 LTSB? How much did you pay for it?
>>60644340
>purchase
I didn't because I'm not a brainlet. Nice VM by the way.
>>60644340
What program are you using to show network speeds in the taskbar?
>instal ublock origin and blockaddblock
>still get this
Why are add blockers so useless nowadays
Also url
http://rule34hentai.net/post/list/Ana_Amari/1
>>60644221
right click - block this ad
refine the term until it goes away
continue as usual
>>60644228
It generate a random thing every time to avoid that simple shit, retard, the custom filters will stop working as soon as you reaload
>>60644221
Works on my machine.
Why does no one outside China use this wonderful app (Wechat) which is 4 times better than facebook messanger and skype?
>made in china
>>60643991
explain why its better shill
>>60644731
BECAUSE CHINA NUMBA WUAN
What's your favorite mpv GUI?
>>60643960
terminal
Baka-mplayer, it's designed with the anime connoisseur in mind.
>>60643976
>GUI
>terminal
Average linux user at work
Gnome MPV obviously
Samsung Evo 850 is the best SSD
Prove me wrong /g/
wrong.
>>60643810
Well, show it's stats then. It's pretty easy to see which is the best.
>>60643821
This, SATA SSDs are deprecated.
I love PHP, no language like it.
the fact that only one "serious" language turned out to be like php (php itself) suggests that god may actually exist
>>60643440
I really love dyd
I hate it, ugly syntax.
Cant AJAX be replaced by php or any other server-side language? I mean not replaced replaced, I know they are not same thing , but I mean about actual result and functionality.
Cant php(or any other language) load parts of webpage just like ajax?
no bully pls
>>60642634
the only way that works is when ajax should not be used in the first place: when the needed data is available at page load time
ajax is for loading things at an undefined moment in time, before which said data can change
>>60642826
Ohh php cant load parts of webpage without reload whole page even tho after reload only part of it is changed?
Is this the keyboard of the masterrace?
>>60642380
Frog here, god no.
>>60642380
No german lettering, so it cant be.
>>60642380
Nice try
Why is this the single most /g/ tv show?
it has too many girls to be a /g/ show
>>60642111
>mr normie
>most /g/ show
No. Try again
>>60642111
>Doesn't exclusively feature cute anime girls
That's not /g/ at all.
Good Goy, isn't it funny that Moot works for (((Google)))?
Still works in Clover
implying hiroshima cares about your privacy
>>60641568
>Legacy Captcha removed
But it's working fine? Normal browser version.
/sqt/ stupid simple question general thread
With putty I can access the dark blue folders and the contents but when using ftp I can only see the cyan folders (symlinks?).
How to I ftp into the dark blue folders?
Is ryzen the best choice for finite element analysis, or are there factors other than core count that will affect compute times?
My HDD is failing i think, pics are starting to look like this. Is there a way to restore them once i transfer the data to a new hard drive? I think i have it backed up but id rather not risk it
With open source software malicious persons can have a look at the code and find loopholes that can screw you.
Why is open source good to use in serious business again?
>>60640573
Rapid development, peer reviews and thorough code verification.
>>60640573
The important thing isn't that the code is open to everybody. The important thing is that the code is open to you.
>>60640597
that all costs the company and wastes the money, also learning curve for poorly documented shit, also key developers can quit wheneve
Hi /g/
I have a problematic colleague. I work at a research institute, and we have many foreigners doing their PhD and post-docs here, and in general, working in an international environment like this works great (about 2/3 of employees are Norwegian, the rest are from all around the world).
I share an office with a russian guy that's doing his PhD here. He got his master's degree and stuff from Russia, so I guess he's not really accustomed to other cultures and stuff... Anyway, he's skilled and knowledgeable and friendly (although extremely ""chummy"", which isn't really a problem). He usually delivers what he's supposed to and it's usually on time, the problem is, however, that he constantly exaggerates the process he's made and never lets anyone see his work until his part is complete and finished.
I'm working together with him on a project right now, and I was under the impression that he had made significant process. Therefore, when he said he had to go back to Russia for a family emergency, I figured it wouldn't be a problem since I trusted him when he said the project was almost done. As it turns out, he hadn't even begun on the project at all and has spent the time allotted for this project on other projects, that perhaps are more pressing -- or, more likely, simply more fun. I get that these are also important, but we really have to do the one we're assigned on together.
I've read that these kind of lies are common and frequently used in Russian culture**. Apparently, it's very common, but it's also expected that you are able to tell what's a lie and what's the truth. However, Norwegian culture is vastly different, and we rely on honesty and people not exploiting other's trust.
tl;dr How to deal with Russian dishonesty at work?
** Interesting read about lying in Russian culture: https://themoscowtimes.com/articles/why-lying-has-become-a-national-pastime-18754
>>60640557
Cultures don't mix. There's nothing you can do, the guy has to either adapt or suffer the consequences. Thanks globalists.
I'm Russian and I've never experienced this problem inside or outside my country.
>>60640605
Actually, he's not suffering the consequences other than me (and potentially others) loosing my trust in him.
>>60640618
I've experienced it with other cultures too (we have some Indian guys here as well). They keep their progress to themselves and will refuse to report any problems or issues along the way until it's almost too late. They usually adapt though, when they realise that Norwegian managers don't fire them and prefer that their employees actually report on problems as well as progress.
It's known for a fact that /g/ is literally filled with pajeets. So, explain yourselves, why did you betray your old master and ruler, the Great British Empire? Have you no shame?
http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2017/05/28/british-airways-union-blames-massive-it-failure-on-outsourcing-i_a_22113082/
>>60640498
Visited the UK. They put me into custody for shitting on the street. I tried my best to find a designated street too, but they didn't care. That's why I messed with the Java code.
>>60640498
Went to UKUCK once. I'm still baffled by their love for indians and shitskins in general.
What's important is this: Did they lose more money than they saved by outsourcing?
If they saved so much money that this doesn't bother them as much, then this kind of thing is only going to get worse.
Although any company that can't see the writing on the wall is going to deserve going under.
What is this writing?
This writing is that computer security is fucking important and indian firms are overall useless.