>Sorry, that username is already taken
>sorry, that password is already taken
>>60212661
kek
>sorry username too short
https://communities.intel.com/message/471425#471425
>Random spikes to 100C while idle, even on delidded chips, are normal.
>Nothing to see, move along.
G*d bless you Intlel.
>>60212331
>They fell for the Intel meme
>They thought 5 GHz was easy to maintain
>"B-but Gamersnexus benched at 5.1 GHz!"
>Now unable to pull Intel's dick from their ass
>>60212653
>meanwhile at AMD HQ
>4.1 ghz max
>>60212675
Go away IMG_xxxx
OP from >>60211700 didn't deliver today.
Installed Windows yesterday and I'm already sick of it; pick my new distro.
Trips are automatic gentoo, quads Temple OS.
Tails
>x240
why.jpg
No really, why OP?
>>60212287
Kali linux
>wait a year for a root strategy for my phone
>still no strategy
>buying shitty phones that can't be rooted right away
>buy latest PSP
>comes with latest firmware
>have to wait for dark alex to release a new crack
>he leaves the scene, probably murdered by sony
rip
What's a root strategy?
>site uses BlockAdblock
fuck that site. on to a different one.
It's time to develop a blockblockadblock.
>use umatrix
>blockadblock and all the site's ads btfo
I went ahead and installed it for old vidya and programs, but I can't find the compatibility mode. Any way to enable it? Some stuff won't run unless I set it to Windows 98 mode.
Does that stand for "piece of shit ready", AHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>60211951
Why the fuck would you install POSReady? POSReady is generally not supported on newer chipsets or GPU drivers (directly installed) and Direct3D emulation is a fucking bitch in virtualized environments.
>right click exe file
>properties
>compatibility
also does that OS have DX11?
How far into python should I make the jump to another language? I want to learn C but numerous people recommended python as a beginner language. So far I understand the syntax and how to use a few modules.
>>60211894
>jumping to another language arbitrarily
Lmao. Why do you want to learn C?
Why can't Python do the job?
Have you done any projects?
>>60211894
You should ask yourself what you'll be using said programming languages for. Jjust learning some syntax and modules doesn't help much if you don't have a plan of how to implement these skills.
If you don't have something you want to achieve then quit programming. I don't mean to sound like a jaded elitist; I have a cs degree and I hate it.
You sound like you're learning without a definite endgoal. Trust me, it's tucking miserable.
This thread is for the discussion of the possible replacement/mirror of the late Nyaa.se (which also hosted Sukebei);
>latest update: nyaa sent an email and confirmed it's gone for good. and yes, it was due to the EU ruling. and no, db is almost surely wiped.
Work in progress with 1 month old db for nyaa and 8-15 for sukebei
https://nyaa.pantsu.cat
https://sukebei.pantsu.cat
Backups
https://pastebin.com/VF5GtfFa (embed)
FAQ
https://pastebin.com/Gq9MrJN5 (embed)
Dev and discussion channel
https://github.com/ewhal/nyaa
#nyaapantsu on Rizon
>>60211867
First for a fully decentralised torrent site based on NNTP.
>>60211867
You forgot old thread >>60208813
/Nyaa general/ is now a thing.
Why does no one want to use blockchains?
:^)
What are you guys developing?
>>60211813
>using the smiley with a carat nose
Something useful
>>60212007
>implying gif related isn't
>A former Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) engineer has been charged with stealing secrets from the pure-play foundry.
>Former TSMC engineer, Hsu is accused of stealing proprietary information and other materials related to the foundry's 28nm process technology and passing them to China-based Shanghai Huali Microelectronics (HLMC), according to the Hsinchu District Prosecutors Office.
>Hsu had accepted a job offer at Shanghai Huali Microelectronics (HLMC), but was arrested before starting the new job in Shanghai.
>A report earlier in 2017 cited industry sources saying HLMC had headhunted a team of nearly 50 United Microelectronics (UMC) R&D engineers to help the China-based foundry move its 28nm process technology to mass production as early as possible.
>Various reports also cited unspecified sources indicating China-based memory chipmakers have been aggressively headhunting talent from Taiwan-based DRAM and fabless companies.
>US-based Micron Technology has reportedly taken legal actions against former employees at its Taiwan-based subsidiaries Inotera Memories and Rexchip Electronics, who allegedly stole the company's trade secrets and technologies to help China-based firms develop key DRAM technologies.
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20170503PD202.html
http://wccftech.com/tech-secrets-nvidia-amd-tsmc-stolen/
ATTENTION, IT'S OVER! ATTENTION, IT'S OVER! MICROSOFT, NVIDIA, AMD AND MICRON ARE FINISHED AND BANKRUPT!
>28nm
it's fucking nothing
>28nm planar
>WOW, IT'S FUCKING NOTHING
>spying exists
No shit
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-06-10/ex-amd-workers-at-nvidia-lose-bid-to-end-secrets-lawsuit
Which browser do you use and why? :^)
Iceweasel and Firefox Nightly. Best available.
Firefox 28
>>60211610
i use firefox for gmail and general browsing
and chrome for discord
What's your tormenting site of choice /g/?
>tormenting
Kek
>>60211529
Nothing but pr0n.
ITT: we remember the good old times
I still use RSS bookmarks in Firefox
using an rss reader now. It's not as kill.
>>60211142
>>60211135
yeah, but it is almost over
many websites don't offer the feature thanks to ads
also Edge does not have RSS support
it was even abandoned by google
I just realized thant google, and probably microsoft, knows about all my bdsm fetish and can associate them to my identity, i dont want to live in a botnet!
Firefox
>>60211105
lynx
>>60211105
Try chromium
Do you have your goto place when learning design pattrens?
Currently reading:
Head First Design Patterns
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/design_pattern/strategy_pattern.htm
and watching:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9ejT8FO-7I&t=149s
Also heard good things about:
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
>>60211060
I'm a neurotypical, no.
OO is a mistake, learning design patterns for the sake of it is getting it all backwards even for good intent.
You should not rape your code to accommodate factory factories, embrace kiss, no need to be buzzword compliant.
Sorry for the spoiler, I saved you a couple of months of dicking around if you can recognize good advice and not want to commit all mistakes on your own.
>>60211060
Just finished my Software Design course in college. It was entirely based around that book.
Definitely an interesting topic, it was pretty hard though.
I feel like it'll take a decent amount of time and experience to know what pattern to use in a given situation.