>Mom found the skimmers
>mom
>mom found my crippling depression
>>62286967
/thread
My neighbors are getting pissy about the vibrations that are produced from the bass of my speakers.
The speakers are on my desk which is made of wood. How can I dampen the vibrations so pissy neighbors are happy?
I don't wanna buy shit. Times are hard. Is there any thing cheap I can do like stick toilet paper under them to muffle the sound?
Pissy neighbors are quite pissy.
Either use a folded fabric towel underneath both of them or buy a couple cheap thick fabric mouse pads and stick them under each speaker.
If neither of those ideas work then stop listening to nigger music and blasting your speakers while people are trying to sleep.
>>62286938
Ideally hang them on rope/rubber.
Or you could shove a pillow under them.
Anything to dampen the vibrations.
>>62286965
>buy a couple cheap thick fabric mouse pads
>buy a couple cheap thick fabric mouse
>buy a couple cheap thick fabric
>buy a couple cheap thick
>buy a couple cheap
>buy a couple
>buy a
>buy
>Buy
>BUY
What part of
> "is there anything cheap I can do like stick toilet paper under them"
you didn't understand?
I ain't paying for shit nigga.
Well hello everybody on /g/ from simple windows rookies to gentoo hardcores. From arch linux pacman tamers to ubuntu lovers.
Especially to all people who like linux work on it or just play with it.
I wanna tell you one thing.
I LIKE LINUX MINT.
Yeah we can talk about some issues or even mint page hack (what can happen to every page ever).
But cant we talk about what GOOD linux mint has? Because actually it has reasons why i believe in linux mint.
Even if dev team is not epic like other distros, but they know what they want to do. They have idea to make "linux for rookies" and we can agree they do job well. You just give a guy who totally doesent know linux a mint installer and he will set up his first working linux machine in less than hour.
Linux mint is improved more and more as we can see.
I believe in linux mint. I hope someday linux mint will dont have blacklist flaw. I believe clem will make linux mint even better than it is.
>>62286923
I want to like Linux Mint, but I've heard so much about security problems tied to it that I wouldn't even want to recommend it to newcomers.
>>62287087
Well. Same here. But i dont think it is less safe than windows. But the other way i hope linux mint will solve these issues in future.
What does Mint even offer over normal Ubuntu?
Can /g/ help me build the cheapest pc with EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3
>>62286878
Intel i3
Old monitor from 2004 that can support 1360x768 resolution
Old case from the same year as monitor
An 10 dollar chinese gaming mouse
An 20 dollar chinese gaming keyboard
And you're set
>>62286878
/g/ is full of Linux plebs they cant helkp you since they know you will have to use Windows ;)
/g/ -s top is thinkpad ironically they cant think beyond it
>>62286878
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Xmj4zM
Happy gayming my friend
The internet is one of the greatest technological advances in human history, and this is the pinnacle of what women have achieved with it.
>>62286694
I hate women too fellow pede! They sure ruined tech and video games!
a woman invented programming and a woman was responsible for the math that got us to the moon
not sjw it's just history
Women don't need to do better, they have men for that. They only need to open their legs once in a while and everything is handed on a silver platter for them. That's why they're so afraid of sexbots.
Why have all the tech businesses been so shady as fuck over the years?
https://apnews.com/a6e37ba3a1684473a99d58f0ef6674f1/Tech-firm-to-pay-$3.5M-in-settlement-over-preloaded-software
>Lelnovo
Not exactly surprising after the Superfish shitfest and other shady shit they've pulled over the years.
>>62286690
....this IS the Superfish shit fest. Do any of you retards ever read the article?
First thing I do when I get any new (or new to me) laptop is wipe the drive and install GNU/Linux on it.
>live in florida
>have to evacuate due to hurricane
>can't bring desktop, only laptop and phone
>X just broke on my arch install
>phone won't boot because of replicantOS bug
>will have no way of communicating or checking updates on the storm
>tfw the free software movement wants me to drown
terrible thread
>>62286559
Just watched this yesterday. Sawashiro Miyuki's voice is on fucking point for Inaban.
>>62286559
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
https://devblogs.nvidia.com/parallelforall/inside-volta/
>The new Volta SM is 50% more energy efficient than the previous generation Pascal design, enabling major boosts in FP32 and FP64 performance in the same power envelope.
THANK YOU BASED NVIDIA
>>62286551
This is old news, we still don't know anything about the feature or if it will feature prominently in consumer Volta, or if it has any effect on non-compute workloads at all.
O boi
AMD's scheduler is apparently several generations behind nvidia's.
>Vega touts warp packing as a new exciting feature
>It doesn't even work
>Nvidia is already capable of scheduling individual threads
HAHAHAHAHA
*GASPS*
HAHAHHAAH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzEKGW8yqzU
>>62286510
you fault for having an outdated system and trying to do tasks or play during OS update
>>62286510
Isn't game mode supposed to stop this shit?
>>62286582
>goyim mode
BAHAHAHAHA
How old were you when you realized programming is the single worst life skill to have and that nobody will hire you after you graduate?
>>62286478
So much drama.
>>62286478
lol
>>62286478
of course nobody will hire somebody that can't do shit. i see a lot of dumb niggers everyday who think that they will be paid huge amounts of shekels because they have an engineering degree in cs. unless you have projects you worked on to show you might as well drop out.
New meme language arrived
>>62286457
>new
Only in the sense that it's unfinished.
Meh, who cares, still better than golang.
>>62286457
Never heard of.
>>62286457
It's a code monkeys' problem. Everything except MATLAB is for code monkeys.
Will sex bots have aids?
>>62286433
> iBot
Yes, I'm pretty sure there will be a manual aiding you on how to fuck it.
>>62286454
I love Aziz
This thread is about the appreciation of horology, as well as the micro-engineering and materials engineering that are required to make a fine watch, clock, or other timepiece.
>Required viewing for newbies:
https://youtu.be/_2J5phyd9J4
>Strap Guide: http://pastebin.com/SwRysprE
Previous thread:
>>62269337
Image source:
https://www.instagram.com/vernitez30/
>>62286465
Of course today, if you were comfortable wearing an expensive mechanical dive watch while diving, you'd actually wear an in-house Pelagos as it's a much better functional tool diver at this point.
>>62286618
Beib that's what I'm talking about
why do so many linux programs think they can just dump files all over my home directory its very rude desu
That's how linux works. All configuration is done in home directory. It's a pro, not a con.
>>62286262
why dont they use the .config folder or something, its my home!
>>62286274
That folder does exist and is hidden, as well as most config files and folders in /home. I just keep them invisible during normal session in order not to distract me or erroneously delete them.
>Previous Thread
>>62246479
>Getting started
Get a good understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
MDN web docs offer a good intro (independent of your browser choice)
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn
>Free online courses
https://www.codecademy.com/
https://www.freecodecamp.com/
https://www.bento.io/
>Roadmap
https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
>Resources
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web - General documentation for HTML, CSS & JavaScript
https://stackoverflow.com/ - Developers asking questions and helping each other
https://caniuse.com/ - Check browser support for front-end web technologies
>Youtube channels
https://www.youtube.com/user/TechGuyWeb - Traversy Media
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ - freeCodeCamp
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO1cgjhGzsSYb1rsB4bFe4Q - funfunfunction
https://www.youtube.com/learncodeacademy - codecademy
https://www.youtube.com/derekbanas
>in-depth comparison of VPS hosts
https://www.webstack.de/blog/e/cloud-hosting-provider-comparison-2017/
First for banning vueposting.
>>62286298
>With AngularJS though it didn't really have that of a long time to establish itself, before Angular2/4 came around.
True, although people make way too much of a deal out of the differences between 1 and 2, it's really not that different. People act like learning angular 1 is like learning latin or something.
>>62286280
third for jsx is shit