I'm trying to hook up my og xbox to my tv, why does my shitty tv have an outlet for these? are there any adapters that I can use to hook these up to the yellow white red tv/audio input or am I fucked? can I use HDMI adapters? standard composite hookup looks like complete garbage.
why does my shitty tv not* have an outlet for these
it's a 40 inch 2012 samsung flat screen and has hmdi inputs for modern gaming consoles and can run 1080p so it should be able to play xbox in hd and 1080p if I could hook these cables up to it right?
ah, this is a component vs composite issue, my tv is apparently shit.
/g/ im looking for a site that will let me either randomly or atleast linerally combine 2 lists (or more) and have the algortym make sure it alternates 1 form each list until it reaches the end
i cant seem to find anything that will do this
basically like shuffling a deck of cards, i see a bunch of autistic python codes, but are there any sites that let you paste a list of 2 things and have it do this?
This would be very simple if you knew even a little bit of programming. I would suggest you learn, Ruby is really simple for things like this.
>>60236525
nigger i dont wanna learn programming
isnt there an app that can do this?
or could i use excell or something?
i basically just have rows of text that i want to have shuffled in a set order so that no more than 1 of each list is used at a time
>>60236609
i could probably make this for you in like 5 minutes, but im not sure i understand exactly what you mean.
could you draw a diagram of exactly how it would work?
Could host it on herokuapp or something. to you it'd just be a barebones website
So i have this mini strobe led, it haves a potentiometer that determines how frequent is the flashing, what i want to do is to stop the flashing and make the led only go off and on.
any idea on how to do that?
Buy a regular LED and a switch.
>>60235651
but i want to use the stuff inside this thing
half the circuit looks like its responsible for converting ac to dc, the other half makes it blink. look up the names of the parts you can and try to figure out how they all work. or you can just connect wires to stuff to see what happens. also make sure its unplugged when youre fuckin around in there.
I know nothing about tech. I'm presuming Linux is the system to go with for privacy reasons. What kind of Linux for ultimate privacy for torrenting should I use? How can a novice who's been brought up on Windows and Mac learn how to properly use it, and make sure it's private?
Install Gentoo
>>60235599
I know enough to recognize that meme, friend
>>60235576
Stick to windows XP, dude. Linux is for advanced users
>>60235423
I sure hope so. Chances are that - given DOM access and GC support lands soon - most new things but ten liners of JS eventually will use it.
YES!
This kills the kode artisans.
Can someone give me a quick rundown on web assembly? Does it have a fixed instruction set?
So, I was on HackerOne looking for a new Job to take up and I found buzzfeed on their lists.
BuzzFeed is the only large company on here I've seen that doesn't display a minimum bounty or have strict rules as to what you can and can't do on their site.
I literally hate the site and kinda wanna put a picture of dog shit on their homepage. Their post on HackOne does not give rules as to what's allowed during an attack other then your basic "Don't attack our datacenter" and "Don't do an social engineering, kid." kinda deal.
So, as long as you report the exploit, i'm pretty sure there's no legal issues as to what you do to their website.
Just wanted to posting this to raise awareness on this because again, i hate buzzfeed. Have fun kids.
>>60235249
>Just wanted to posting this to raise awareness on this because again, i hate buzzfeed. Have fun kids.
I fucking hate that company with passion. If you find any sec holes, don't give it to them. Give it to some hacker activist to fuck them up for good.
>>60235514
>some hacker activist to fuck them up for good.
I gotta take up a few more jobs for cash first, but i'm planning to come back to them when I have free time. I'm really bad at hiding my footsteps, so I personally wouldn't.
>>60235514
Also, i'm sort of hoping someone else will do this, it's why i'm spreading this.
What are you working on, /g/?
First for Haskell
>>60235254
Second for OCaml
FP rulez
>>60235254
>Two official websites
Windows 10 or GNU/Linux or MacOS?
>>60235227
Linux for poor
Microsoft for middle class
Apple for rich
>>60235227
Ubuntu feget
>>60235236
And TempleOS for those though transcend the poor-middle-rich trichotomy
So, at what age did you grew out of the Linux and Android meme?
Lurk more before posting
>meme
Actually, you should be a few years older than you are before posting. Being underage is bannable
I never fell for the Android meme.
I actually grew into the Linux meme. I was a winfag all my life, but needed Ubuntu for a first-year university class and it left such a strong impression on me. Ever since then I've used GNU/Linux distros as my only operating system on all my devices.
Works great for me, as I do C/C++ development in a Linux environment. Also currently running Arch on my desktop for almost 3 years now.
>>60235233
freedom +1
slavery -1
Nice.
Can someone redpill me on this piece of shit? I really want to like it, but I'm so used to Opera.
Are you a fucking retard? Don't answer that.
>>60235181
This is your first dosage, deconstruct it with your mind and you will reach the answer you seek
>>60235181
sure thing mate! You must login to your Microsoft account to install add-ons
Spaces or Tabs, /G/?
8-space tabs
3 spaces
>>60234723
8 is too much
Hold on a sec /g/
>Microsoft CEO
>Indian-American
>Google CEO
>Indian-American
What makes Indians so exceptionally good at tech? What should we learn from them?
>>60234664
Sanskrit is so similar to programming languages that it's been theorised that future humans may have gone back to ancient India to plant the seeds of programming in order to jump start human civilisation as a desperate effort to win a future conflict with an alien species before it even begins
>>60234664
its because they never need to take bathroom breaks
they just shit at their desks instead of using the too hot, potentially haunted or witch-infested toilets
>>60234778
>tfw she will never feed you her poo hidden in a homemade curry.
here is your SPECIAL curry anon te he !
Is this the Thinkpad of Phones? https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/baig/2017/05/04/blackberry-keyone-review-android-physical-keyboard/101285032/
fug, that things looks pretty dope.
fucking touchscreen keyboards suck, smart physical keys are where its at
>>60234474
Almost. Not customizable enough (I guess it'll have a locked bootloader like all BBs). I get their point of view though, muh security and shit. Probably the closest we have right now though.
>>60234474
No. That would be the passport if only it had an unlockable bootloader and Lineage/Sailfish OS support.
I apologize if this is on the wrong board.
I'm looking to get into the computer programming field, mainly web development/app developer/software development and am at a crossroads on what to do. I already have an unrelated bachelor's degree and want to break into the field without wasting time and energy.
Right now, I'm thinking about going to the local community college to get my AAS in "web and software development." The courses seem pretty on par as to what employers in the area are looking for (C#, HTML, Javascript, SQL, Agile management, etc.) However, I've also found a lot of conflicting answers. Some say that a bachelor's in Computer Science is the only way and that an AAS is worthless while others say that a degree matters less compared to experience and projects such as your own website or apps/programs on GitHub.
Seeing as I already have my bachelor's, I don't want to relegate myself to getting another one just to play catch-up as it would take about 3 years as most of the credits wouldn't transfer over since I have a BA and not a BS. Another reason I don't want to go for computer science is that it seems to be more theoretical rather than practical which makes sense since Computer Science != Computer Programming. I don't want to waste time taking math and physics--while very interesting and will definitely make you a better thinker--do not apply directly to being a good programmer. I could do an undergrad/grad degree in computer science which would take about 3.5 years but again it seems to be more theoretical than practical and doesn't necessarily seem to help get a job as a programmer. Because I already have a bachelor's, would this bypass HR even if it's in an unrelated field?
I'm not looking to work at Google or Microsoft or with the latest and greatest technology. I just want a stable, fun, laid-back job with good pay and cool co-workers ($50,000+ is very good for my area, midwest). I have no problem working at a non-tech company.
Stanford
>>60234417
What's your undergraduate in?
Coyld you jump straight into a masters program with a little self study?
MIT
Stanford
Berkeley
CMU
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