I just came back from one, all the shit was packed up in boxes, i was just there to find an SD card shield for arduino and some nigger was tryin to get me to buy his mixtape as his sidegig for when he gets fired.
F
>>60118508
RIP in pepperoni.
It's going to be really difficult to get electronic components for building projects at home without buying online and waiting for the mail.
Once quantum computing becomes the standard, how the hell are we going to teach this to students?
>>60118302
you realise what you're talking about is at least 50 years away, right?
>>60118302
>be 2070
>all modern CS and EE courses require in depth instruction in quantum computing
>lots of difficult math and physics
>graduate with honor
>get job
>walk in on first day
>not a pajeet, mommy coder, or blue haired feminist in sight
>nothing but hard working white and asian men building the future
>and the occasional female who can into math and logic
What's the problem again?
>>60118302
>>nothing but hard working lonely autistic white and asian men building anything whatsoever void of morals to enable sociopathic gov't leaders and CEOs to take advantage of the masses.
What's new again? Oh yea, nothing...
Are there any usenet providers that AREN'T likely to identify theft me? Alternative question: Is usenet a scam?
>>60118237
No one is interested in whatever you are doing, you dumb NEET, only if you are a fucking pedo, in this case you deserve whatever is coming at you. And yes, usenet died a long time ago, only retarded hipsters still using that shit.
>>60118292
>>60120134
That's very rude desu
Just signed up for AWS, gonna set up a server on EC2 and a database instance on RDS.
What do? Getting a bit tired of vague business and school projects like a grade or banking portal.
Rds is not even close to postgres anymore..
Well, Amazon offers machine learning clusters. So, if you're into machine learning, you can train your models on their clusters if you don't have the compute power.
>>60118180
I've been using Oracle PL/SQL and just shoving whatever onto my instance.
>>60118207
How much are they? I'm trying to stick to free tier if at all possible. Never tried anything machine learning related though, I'll look it up.
>friday evening
>in my bed with my X220 running void
>just riced xfce to look like windows 95
>shitposting on /g/, arguing about which shell is best
I can't remember the last time I was so comfy before starting to post here. /g/ unironically made my life better.
Post comfy setups
>>60118066
>Thinkpad t40
>Slackware with spectrwm
>A warm blanket
>A coffee
>>60118066
mah void nigga.. musl or glib?
I want to get comfy too
What are some comfy distros? I already tried out Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE but wasn't that comfy desu
What do i do with this horse shit? i don't want it anymore. it's likely going into the trash next week.
Ship it to me
>>60118014
i'm not paying shipping. what's your address
>>60117975
ship it to me and I'll cover shipping costs
VST support is officially coming to Reason 9.5 on May 29, 2017.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmxrTNgO0rU
https://www.propellerheads.se/reason-95
Are you hype?
>>60117905
Not really.
Ableton or Logic are both better in every single way at this point.
Meme isnt even strong enough to express the state of Reason.
>>60117985
Cubase is better than both of those.
What browser should I use? Been using this for 3 months, and it pisses me off now. Chrome sucks up too much RAM. What do
Vivaldi
>>60117726
Fuck off.
Safari or Edge
I've been out of the USB Flash Drive game for awhile. Looked on Amazon and I see a fuckton of high rated ones with a bunch of very low reviews sprinkled across.
No idea what to trust since 1/100 users actually benchmark them. So I come to you Anon, I need to know what's quality or not. For example this, are there any superior alternatives:
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-Frustration-Free-Packaging-SDCZ80-032G-AFFP/dp/B00DZPUOU8/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1
>USB Flash Drives
>not just calling it USB
>>60118654
>caring
>>60118654
>not calling it an universal serial bus version two compliant portable lightweight media storage device.
/bsd/ - *BSD General Thread.
Discuss FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD, FreeNAS, other spin-offs...
IRC: #baot @ irc.rizon.net
Reading:
https://www.freebsd.org/handbook
https://www.openbsd.org/faq
https://www.netbsd.org/docs
Potential Linux switchers welcome. I'll try to answer any legit questions about (Open|Free)BSD over the next few hours if there's interest.
>>60117616
First for OpenBSD
yes yet another thread where shitposters reply to themselves for 2 days
I use Arch Linux™ because the logo is cool, the package manager is named after a video game character, and I can cheat in CS:GO with 0 programming knowledge. What does BSD offer?
>Number one there was no problem to solve, the internet wasn’t broken in 2015. In that situation, it doesn’t seem me that preemptive market-wide regulation is necessary. Number two, even if there was a problem, this wasn’t the right solution to adopt. These Title II regulations were inspired during the Great Depression to regulate Ma Bell which was a telephone monopoly. And the broadband market we have is very different from the telephone market of 1934. So, it seems to me that if you have 4,462 internet service providers and if a few of them are behaving in a way that is anticompetitive or otherwise bad for consumer welfare then you take targeted action to deal with that. You don’t declare the entire market anticompetitive and treat everyone as if they are a monopolist.
>Going forward we are going to propose eliminating that Title II classification and figure out the right way forward. The bottom line is, everyone agrees on the principles of a free and open internet what we disagree with is how many regulations are needed to preserve the internet.
THANK YOU Chairman Pai!
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/04/28/exclusive-fcc-chairman-pai-need-open-free-internet-21st-century/
>>60117545
>kikebart
into the trash
>>60117545
LEFTIST anti-free-speech fascists BTFO!
Net """Neutrality""" was always a scam and a way for leftists and globalists to control freedom of expression on the internet.
>>60117545
He's a corporate shill obviously. If he was so intent on competition, he'd kill the government sanctioned monopolies granted to internet providers. See how fast cc and ver empty their bowels when they have to actually compete.
use vim
now
>>60117498
I have it open in one of my tags.
Is that ok?
>>60117498
Why?
>>60117498
It is too slow for me.
i want to buy a new cpu this summer should i get a ryzen or a i7 ?
>>60117303
ryzen
/thread
inb4 ryzen shills
it depends
>>60117303
Ryzen 5 1600X.
Why are so many people not able to implement fizzbuzz?
>>60117253
Lots of people can't swim either.
Colleges don't really try to teach you good problem solving skills, that's your own prerogative.
If you do the bare minimum, you get a coding syntax degree with some light maths and irrelevant general ed classes to make a (((well rounded))) education.
The fizzbuzz story was about someone on the industry that thought that gluing shit together was a high paying job.
When they say that everybody can code, they mean it, but only a few can really understand what they are doing and those individuals are the ones they need to cheaply hire, so they call the press to flood the market with low skilled people, driving the salaries down, and their profits higher.
Oh my god, here we go again. I hate "open-sores" faggots
Closed source is better because anyone who has worked on highly complicated code knows that as soon as you start letting amateurs fuck with your code, it makes your life harder. Good projects are complicated beyond anything most of us could possibly contribute to, so why bother to make it open source?
It's closed source because they want it to work. It's not closed source because of some massive conspiracy. It's not close source so the dev can sell it via patreon. It's not closed source because he stole code from someone.
Good projects are closed source because they are complicated beyond what most people could possibly contribute to, and opening it up to everyone with a computer to contribute to is only going to make it worse, not better.
I know that nobody understands this, or wants to understand it, because it's the giant circlejerk that the dev is hiding something, but he's not. I know none of you will apologize when someday, as promised, the code is actually opened up and everyone sees that there's nothing to hide.
you don't have to accept commits
>>60117187
This is a big bait.
>>60117187
Look is the same street shitter again.