Favorite coding music
>>59977938
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrltm5LfUrQ
>>59977938
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjAF7D4l91M
>>59977938
>>59977959
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbBCBM2tluc
Could a Wireless Processor exist?
I know latency would be a problem, but for some things it doesn't matter much.
You could have a single powerful CPU that handles all your "smart" devices in your home wirelessly.
>>59977920
>Wireless Processor
What the fuck are you talking about? A server?
Your house is full of empty walls why not fucking use them?
>>59977920
You mean a client-server network?
A terminal network?
Everything old is new again.
How do I change the values from database of the second dropdown based on the selected database item of the first dropdown? Halp
AJAX is your friend.
Write something in your backend with which you can GET relates group values based on the company value passed to it.
Hit this with an AJAX request, change the <option> elements with the data returned.
>>59977823
H-how?
>>59977914
Jquery.
>hurr durr MPC-HC is dead
>>59977724
There's no rational excuse to use that piece of shit instead of SMPlayer.
>>59977733
Stop being an idiot. Use the superior alternative: https://sourceforge.net/projects/smplayer/
redpill me on IPSec /g/
>>59977716
Redpill faggots need to set themselves on fire
>>59978084
I'd redpill to that!
>>59978084
thanks for redpilling me on the redpill
I'm trying to understand these 2 of code my professor wrote.
can you guys just tell me what they mean in basic English?
; for (i = 2; i < LIMIT; i++) {
; if (primeVec[i]) {
; for (j = i; (i * j) < LIMIT; j++)
; {
; primeVec[i * j] = 0;
; }
; }
; }
and
; for (i = 2; i < LIMIT; i++) {
; if (primeVec[i]) {
; printf("[#%d, %3d] ", primeCount++, i);
; }
; }
to me they look like.
I starts at two and if I is less than LIMIT, increment I
primeVec will have a number in it, when primeVec = j do I*J
if I*J < LIMIT, increment I
if not that value in primeVec = 0
and
I starts at two and if I is less than LIMIT, increment I
primeVec will have a number in it,
print the primeCount increment, and I
>>59977678
pls usetags friend
>>59977678
Nope. That's a seive of eratothenes. Primevec is an array initially all set to nonzero. The first loop tests if the value is nonzero. If it is the inner loop sets all the multiples of I to 0.
After that completes only the primes are left with nonzero values.
>>59977678
prime vector notation, every positive whole number can be represented as a product of two primes.
first code finds prime vector tuples within a certain LIMIT incremented by 2 then calculates zero displacement.
second code prints out how many prime vectors and what each of those prime vectors are, respectively, given a LIMIT.
GOOGLE PLANNING TO ADD NATIVE ADBLOCKER TO CHROME
https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-plans-ad-blocking-feature-in-popular-chrome-browser-1492643233
Mirror: https://archive.is/dNoVA
The biggest reversal in history?
>>59977662
I wouldn't be surprised if they allow advertisers to pay to get past it.
>>59977662
Google, an advertising company, to add native adblocking into one of their products. Wut.
>>59977727
This. It's complete bullshit or wildly exaggerated. This is one of Google's biggest sources of revenue
What they might do is implement something that gets rid of the really terrible ads, do this >>59977679 and remove Adblockers from the Chrome store
Why can't AIB partners choose how much vram and what kind/brand/etc to include on a video card?
>>59977573
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Usually no.
>>59977573
Because memory controllers can only address a certain amount of GDDR modules and they're not made by the AIB partners
>>59977573
They do, I had a EVGA GTX 275 with 1792MB ram when they normally came with 896MB.
Post an algorithm interview question, solve the others.
>(1)
>In any language, write a function that tests whether a string contains square square brackets that are nested properly.
>In other words, for every opening bracket there should be a corresponding closing bracket, with no improperly nested brackets between.
>Bonus: Do multiple types of brackets:
< [ ( {
>(2)
>In Python, write a function that takes a string and parses it into nested lists, based on the square brackets.
>You can assume that the square brackets match up appropriately.
>>59977543
>Impossible Challenge:
>Do problem (2) in C++.
Ive recently started applying for jobs n because of my projects ive been getting a ton of interviews for entry level stuff(web dev, jr software, small company software engineer)
So far ive passed every coding challenge no matter the language
HERE ARE MY TIPS FOR succes
Ive been praticing on codewars, i try to figure out the problems thn either give up or look at the correct answer n try to understand every part of it, dont spend more thn 20-30mins per problem
2. Once uve gotten the interview go on glassdoor n search for tht company n look at the vompanies interview question. 9/10 times the question thyll ask u will be there or some form of it.
3. Once uve gotten the interview.Look the companies job listing th u applied to. Look at the tech they listed and thn research why should I use X tech/languague, benefits and cons/ additionally whats a better interview. Often times ull be ask "so u listed ur proficient in X tech/languague which is what we use care to tell us why u use it"
You can now answer with X "tech is great for this and this," (if you found something new tht is way better or can help out) u can say "even though x tech has this con I read/heard Z tech can help with said problem
>>59977543
I clicked this because anime.
What are /g/ thoughts on Maxthon?
Hasn't been updated since 2014 and its proprietary.
>>59977527
http://www.maxthon.com/mx5/changelog/
or when you say updated you mean a total revamp?
>>59977498
It's literally always been a mediocre literal who browser, the other proprietary browsers are vastly superior and it doesn't appeal to privacy enthusiasts with all it's account based botnet shit.
Hey /g/ can any of you tell me what this battery is for in my desktop?
>>59977476
CR232, it keeps track of the CMOS settings (BIOS)
It's to keep the NSA transreceiver powered on day and night to collect private data from you even when you shut your pc off.
It keeps the RTC running. If it weren't for that, they would just save the BIOS settings in flash memory.
How To Become a Hacker: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
>Learning
https://cybrary.it/
https://n0where.net/
https://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed
http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/
http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles-tutorials/
https://www.sans.org/reading-room/
https://www.corelan.be/index.php/articles/
http://opensecuritytraining.info/Training.html
https://www.blackhat.com/html/archives.html
http://www.securitytube.net/
http://opensecuritytraining.info/Welcome.html
https://beginners.re/
>News/CVE releases
https://threatpost.com/
https://www.deepdotweb.com/
https://packetstormsecurity.com/
https://www.cvedetails.com/
http://routerpwn.com/
http://www.exploit-db.com/
https://www.rapid7.com/db/
http://0day.today/
>Wargames
https://overthewire.org/wargames/
https://www.pentesterlab.com/
http://www.itsecgames.com/
https://exploit-exercises.com/
https://www.enigmagroup.org/
http://smashthestack.org/
http://3564020356.org/
https://www.hackthissite.org/
http://www.hackertest.net/
http://0x0539.net/
https://vulnhub.com
https://ringzer0team.com/
https://root-me.org/
https://microcorruption.com/
https://starfighter.io/
>Resources
https://shodan.io
https://censys.io
https://zoomeye.org
(Post any wacky webcam feeds you find on /x/)
Looking for libreboot exploits PM me
>>59977477
>PM me
NIGGER!
irc?
Let's say someone decided to release an operating system for personal computers that was designed from the beginning with the primary purpose of playing video games.
What would it be like? What would you base it on?
>>59977446
shut the fuck up and get off this board, a good thread dies for this
Steam OS
Windows
Any programs out there that will extend a trial version of software indefinitely? I'm a poor fag and need some expensive industrial shit for a project. Only stuff I turned up looks shady as fuck.
there's no generalized solution. if you want something to crack or pirate software X, find a crack for software X.
don't ask such stupid questions. you can be poor or stupid. not both.
there's no crack for this not used enough
http://www.matrikonopc.com/opc-drivers/opc-Allen-Bradley/base-driver-details.aspx
Hack it yourself. I had to do it once with a hex editor and debugger and followed a tutorial and succeeded in about 2 hours.
What does /g/ think of this man? Can I trust him? He's fairly entertaining.
Also, why do his rants about life remind me a "pick-up artist" catering for fat fedora fucks?
>>59977388
OURGUY
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Please fuck off. Just fuck off. I'm sick of the teenagers here idolizing a computer repair guy. Keep this shit on YouTube comments, not here.
>>59977424
I'm sorry, pedo anime watching ricing threads are so much more mature and better.
Even if you don't like the guy, at least he's doing something with his hands. A rare skill nowadays.