Hey you ! Stop what you are doing !
Daily reminder that with:
>Rust instead of C/C++
>Go instead of java/c#/Nodejs
>Haskell instead of ruby/python
>Dart instead of javascript
You are a productive, happy programmer that's not producing shit-tier pajeet code.
>>60003283
Global variables are bad though and OOP pretty much halts variables from existing in a global scope
>>60004219
Global variables are only bad if you are stupid.
>>60003283
>rust instead of C
>go instead of c#
>haskell instead of Python
This is the single dumbest post on the site right now. Congratulations.
I remember lots of third party apps with lot of conflicting and licensing issues also is it safe now? did they fix the security problems with the kernel?
Is this the new screenfetch thread?
>now that Johnny DOESN'T want to kill me and just wants to shoot me non lethally a few times, is it fine to hang out with him?
Why would you use it if it has a such reputation like that? Just switch to another distro and apply Cinnamon if you are one of those winfag converts.
hello /g/entlefolk
I have been having sporadic, what I believe to be DNS related issues on my network.
90% of requests will work fine regardless, but when the issues start it's only a handful of odd websites that won't resolve until I do a router reboot.
for steam it's been happening daily after a while, the store page will stop loading, downloads stop working, and steam controller settings are lost.
I'm running pi-hole on a connected debian box which forwards to pic related which is running openWRT with a DNS resolver w/DNSSEC.
the router is configured to ignore ISP DNS servers (will NOT use these due to recent privacy rules) and use OpenDNS as options 1,2 and google DNS as options 3,4. resolving is noticeably slower going through all these hoops, but I like the piece of mind.
I know it's not pi-hole because it works after a router reboot, and I've tried ipconfig /flushdns on my desktop when it happens which does nothing, so I'm thinking it might be DNSSEC related or some issue with a DNS cache in openWRT?
any ideas?
>>60002941
OpenDNS sounds like a cool idea, but it is almost always s-l-o-w
Go to grc.com and d/l a copy of DNSBench
Have as little as possible using your network throughout the rest of this procedure procedure
Run DNSBench and click the Nameservers tab
Click Add/Remove
At the end of the list that appears, click Build Custom Nameserver List
Note that it will take 37 minutes to complete
Click Build Custom List
When it completes, back out to the Nameservers tab and click Add/Remove again
Near the bottom of the list, click Remove Dead Nameservers, then Remove Redirecting Servers and finally Save Nameservers to .INI File.
Use this .INI file to load your Custom Nameserver List if/when you want to run DNSBench again.
Click close and then click Run Benchmark. This will only take about 5 minutes to run.
When it finishes, you'll have a list of the fastest DNS servers near you. The first one will be your
router, so plug your pi-hole with the IP addresses from 2nd through 5th entries.
g/l
>>60003795
thanks anon, building my list now
>>60002941
so try changing your DNS and see if the problem persists
>every mpv programmer is a weeb
>we still don't have a good image scaling algorithm for anime
what are they doing all day?
>>60002778
Watching anime? Faping to anime tiddies?
watching hentai using it
>>60002778
post screenshots with examples of good resizing methods
Why did this stop being a thing
soulseek
FBI
>>60002766
What do you mean? Torrents still exist. Limewire was just a torrent client with a shitty P2P search engine built in.
Why aren't you buying Ethereum, /g/?
Web 3.0 is on the way
I did. And sold after it quadrupled its price. Now I'm mining and earn a little bit by the way.
>>60002579
What is it?
Please spoonfed me.
>>60002579
It'd be fun to develop something on this but theres pretty much no adaptation by anyone. Things aren't easy to run.
Also, its price just rocketed to double its value, not very comfortable buying the stuff right now
old thread: >>59994465
What are you working on, /g/?
>>60002301
metaprogramming like a lot of topics with the meta prefix, in that it can be difficult to define, some misunderstandings as to the definition lead to a small flamewar between a couple users
>>60002303
calm down man, strength can come from places other than raw masculinity, there's also things like strength of character and intellect
>>60002308
tumbling down tumbling down tumbling down
In all seriousness though a lot of these threads are just angry, bitter 20 somethings, myself included, lashing out at other angry, bitter 20 somethings, all of whom have some form of social or developmental disorder, or even in the lack of a diagnosable condition have typically been labled as 'different' by the society that they grew up in, so they sit in front of their pcs their bitterness and resentment eventually piling up and being poured all over those who remind them of themselves and their own failures, it's quite sad actually
But chans don't have to be about a bunch of angry misanthropes hating themselves and eachother, we can be better than that, there's a lot of intelligence and ingenuity that goes into these threads, we've just gotta sift through some of the bullshit to get to it
The less toxic we are the less toxicity there'll be, until the whole imageboard is actually quite pleasant to visit, makes you feel better about yourself too, having contributed to a discussion or project with other users
>>60002356
I can kind of understand that, just make sure you are cleaning out those registers after you've used them, leakage can be a real problem if you aren't careful
>>60000000
>>60002434
>Who are you quoting, anon?
http://blog.sec-consult.com/2017/04/application-whitelisting-application.html?m=1
Nvidia abusing node.js to get your data
noooonoooNONOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
top kek
>>60002393
Doesn't work on my machine(tm).
Will KDE shills ever give up? your buggy and bloated DE lost, acept it.
kys OP
GNOME vs KDE is the new Mac vs PC
>>60002683
Not really, I prefer KDE but Gnome is backed by proper distributions and has a active development team.
>>60002683
>implying 95% of people know either exist
BlackPlayer now has ads
/g/ approved music players?
>>60002132
>listening to idolshit
>doesn't even know how to block ads
Current state of /g/ everyone
gmmp
can this handle an old as r7 260x?
>>60002033
yes, that can prob handle a 1080. holy shit. use brain.
If it's new yes. Just put the 260 on the 12v rail.
And don't put anything else on it.
>>60002033
if you aren't overclocking and don't have other power hungry components then sure
Why people dont show up on their battlestation photos.
I'll fix this, let me start.
>>60002031
You just posted why.
>>60002031
Why would you show up in a battlestation photo? It's a battlestation photo not a self-portrait.
>>60002031
>hey guys this is shitpost
GET THE FUCK IN HERE FA/g/GOTS
>S8 or S8+
>How do you like it so far
>Plan on keeping it for a bit?
>Comments
S8+ here. Excellent phone but Touchwizz is horrible, hopefully i have exynos version for future ROM
>still have my old Samsung S3
Mods pls ban consumerist propaganda. There is literally no reason to upgrade.
If you have a phone already capable of internet, talk, and text, then you don't need a new phone and you fell for the Jewish tricks.
>>60001955
I understand the hate for past versions of Touchjizz, but I actually really like the re-incarnation of it on the S8. Feels like a proper mix of Android and iOS. I feel like it's well executed.
java a meme language?
i mean why would it be? or why would somebody consider is as dying?
> still pretty most programming jobs require Java knowledge
> has a pretty nice learning curve
> huge amounts of learning materials
i mean the only thing I can say that I particularly dont like is that you cannot really protect your source code or it requires >9000 techniques
what do you say, /g/?
>>60001843
>protect your source code
triggered
>>60001863
im sorry, Mr. S
>>60001843
Java is mostly used by people who have jobs. It's not a good choice, when you want to write fizzbuzz-tier programs, that's why /g/ hates it. Most people here are gamers and consumerist, not actual IT people.
Should I work in europe or in america as a programmer? I've seen there's a salary gap between the two continents, any tips to help me choose?
How about you stay in India, pajeet?
europe: more vacation, cheaper food, lower salary
america: no vacation, expensive food, higher salary
>>60001776
I'm actually Italian :^)