Should I learn Scheme (with SICP), Haskell (with Lipovaca's book) or OCaml?
Just use C++#include <functional>
>>62247203
I know some C and C++ already. I want to learn something else.
All of them, as they are quite different from each other. I personally replaced python/bash with ocaml.
How's this list /g/
https://www.slant.co/topics/67/~best-programming-fonts
comic sans
xos4 Terminus
Hacker fonts are ugly as shit honestly. The whole Matrix "i'm such a le hacker" aesthetic is fucking ugly as shit.
Use an attractive Sans Serif font you wannabe hacker cunts.
I have a dynamic IP, and occasionally it changes, which actually results in my internet being shut down because of some fuckery with how I have my mac address setup. Anyway, I've research and found that Dynamic DNS is the way to solve this, but which provider should I go with?
Gentoo
>>62246766
Automatically updating a name server has nothing to do with your IP address being dynamic.
>>62246852
> A dynamic IP address changes from time to time, making it hard to keep track of. Especially because your ISP doesn’t send a notification when it changes.
>To solve this problem, people use Dynamic DNS. Dynamic DNS works by detecting when your IP address changes and sets the dynamic IP address to a static hostname like camera1.ddns.net.
>Then anytime the IP address changes, an update goes to a server, telling it to change the IP address attached to the hostname.
>This ensures a device is always reachable by the hostname, no matter how many times the IP address changes.
In any case, anytime my IP changes, I've noticed the WAN IPv4 is set to 0.0.0.0 in the router config, meaning I have to unplug the modem/restart it in order for it to update to the new IP.
I assume having DDNS would detect this change and automatically update it
ITT: We argue and fanboy over companies that aren't AMD, Intel, Nvidia or ATI
sun made some great things. their servers and workstations were rock solid. rip.
>>62246703
Bump.
I have nothing but would be cool to hear of good technology
>>62247692
ZALMAN BTFO HOW WILL THEY EVER RECOVER
That's kinda what I want itt
Should I buy a new computer before South Korea gets nuked, causing prices to skyrocket?
the price of all technology will skyrocket.
>>62246673
Probably a good idea but I'm not sure N.Korea would nuke S.Korea. It's pretty close and that can cause problems for them.
I'm more concerned about them trying to nuke Guam and having it fall out of the sky on Hiroshima.
>>62246856
an exoatmospheric burst over tokyo is more likely I think
I want to use only FOSS apps and planning to ditch official Twitter app in favour of Twidere. What's your experience with it?
I like Twidere, no stupid notifications about stupid things.
>>62246662
It's fine
>using twitter
KILL IT WITH FIRE
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>62246646
Why?
>>62246646
It's already dead
Perl only exists because shell scripts are limited piece of crap. Gladly we can now replace it with "index from 1 and inclusive ranges" Lua.
Is it possible to do anything with SSH? Like, run the entire system from afar and then receive feedback from all the proccesses?
>>62246641
yes, I am using ssh to manage my home server
>>62246641
Yes?
You can also tunnel any service on any device reachable from the ssh server to the client device.
>>62246641
ssh -Y/-X and screen are your friends.
Anybody having trouble opening images on 4chan with Firefox right now? I can view threads and thumbnails just fine, but if I want to see a full-size picture, I'm just greeted with a blank page.
Tried it out on IE and Chrome and both work perfectly, seem to be a Firefox-only issue but I don't know if I'm the only one to have it.
>>62246608
Pale moon (FOSS, secure, no privacy issues) doesn't have this problem.
>>62246608
No issues on Waterfox.
>>62246608
Ditch your proprietary browser and switch to a FOSS one. Proprietary software NEVER puts its users first.
>tfw this beautiful mind is rotting in prison while welfare moms and niggers get to live out the rest of their degenerate lives in absolute comfort
The system doesn't want free software /g/
>>62246312
Shouldn't have snapped due to his failure FS then.
>>62246312
>this beautiful mind
how do you know you fucking pervert?
>>62246325
Reiserfs was the best performance wise until he fucked up his lifero.
Hello /g/, I'm making a file manager.
All the ones out there are shit for various reasons, so I decided to build my own.
Currently on the roadmap:
- Fully dynamic, configurable at runtime layout
- Tabs, panes, splits, etc. Every view is a pane, so you can set stuff up how you like it
- File preview pane
- Made in Qt rather than GTK
So I ask, what have you always wanted to see in a GUI file manager? What are your most common complaints?
>>62246267
> open terminal for current path
> open folder with > %list of editors and ides%
> copy file/folder path
> open folder in new window/tab as root
I would like a big, red button that triggers some command likesudo dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/sdaorsudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
>>62246297
Yep all those features are planned, I'm basically trying to combine the things I like about every file manager.
Is Void the new official binary distro of /g/?
>>62246141
Void is cool as heck. I think it's past the "nopackages" meme now. Fuck if it doesn't have something you want compile it
>install void
>enjoy it
>do a system update
>now boots to a blank screen and trying to boot a de/wm from terminal gives me 'no display' error
JUST
>>62246141
Getting way too popular in the past months boi
This shit is slow as fuck. I had it since middle school.
I am 22 now, honestly have not touched it in years. Why the fuck you guys worship it?
Only thing it's got going is the retro aesthetic and the sounds of the keys.
Fucking thing only has 1GB of RAM
People worship newer models but that being said 4gb and an ssd combined with a lighter weight distro go a long way.
Because frankenpads
>>62246170
Mine is the T60 1952A36
Hello /g/
Im trying to build a decent pc for around 400-500 bucks but all these nvidia cards are really expensive.
Ive heard its because of people using them for bitcoin mining or something.
my question is how long untill the prices drop, and when they do will it be significant?
>>62246096
N E V E R
E
V
E
R
t. Miner
they dont drop
go amd if you want budget
>>62246119
Nice try shill. AMD is even more expensive GPU wise because they're better at mining.
Advanced users of GNU/Linux (and I mean advanced), remember to try Source Mage GNU/Linux. True source-based distribution, and (in contrast with Gentoo and Arch) is:
Free from obfuscated and pre-configured code.
Fully committed to GPL, uses only free software (as in freedom) in their main package.
With even the documentation licensed as FDL.
Without 3rd party patches, sensible defaults or masked packages.
Doesn't need obfuscated python libraries, only bash.
No systemd (they've implemented their own init scripts system http://sourcemage.org/Init).
Uses clean dependencies as they came from upstream developers, which by the same provides instant updates.
Can heal broken installs.
Can also use flags.
Do you like Arch Linux's AUR? Do you like Gentoo's portage (or ports-like) package manager? With SMGL's "sorcery" you get all that. Making new spells (package build files) not found in the grimoire (repository of spells) is easy http://sourcemage.org/Spell/Book
Bash hackers welcome! Come and join http://sourcemage.org/
Installing SMGL is easy, here's the simplified process:
>boot a live Ubuntu (or whatever) USB drive
>go to SMGL website and download compressed archive of the base system
>partition and mount partition(s)
>extract the archive onto the new partition(s)
>chroot, set root passwd, hostname, configure network and locale, write fstab, install grub/lilo
>reboot
>compile a kernel (preferably the newest stable one from kernel.org)
>update sorcery, grimoires and the build toolchain
>rebuild the system (hold spells you've already built, so you don't build them twice)
The install guide will hold your hand through the whole process http://sourcemage.org/Install/Chroot
Do the chroot method, since the regular live ISO method guide is out of date currently.
Here's a list of common commands: https://pastebin.com/i4DALaNV
>mage
>spells
>grimoire
>sorcery
No thanks, I like the company of women.
>>62246388
>implying women will not be all over you for using a superior operating system
Bump for the best distro currently available