Three devices is two too many.
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>>59748564
But thats just two devices taped together.
And having a smaller device that fits your pocket, then to get to a desk and use a big screened laptop just is more convenient.
Yeah it's ok why not carry two laptops around for calls
What's that, are you a pussy beta male? Can't lift 2 laptops with one hand over your ear?
1 device to control them all .
>get tech rags in the mail excitedly covering rapidly progressing technology
>fuck around with your compy, learning coding and basic mechanics
>use funds from a part time job to buy a discrete graphics card so you can finally run your games with 3d acceleration
>go to lan parties with your college computer engineering friends and shit talk each other in the same room
>have an ugly but still lovable beige monstrosity that is considered state of the art
Hold me bros, this is not okay.
Computing was at its best when very small teams could produce and distribute their software to a wide audience. Or, in other words, when computers were made for the creative market, rather than the consumer market. Taking BASIC (fuck you, BASIC is fine for what it is) off of a ROM chip was the first sign in a changing market.
To put this into some context: VisiCalc was made by two people over a few months. Elite was made by two guys between their studies on an off-the-shelf home micro-computer, Lords of Midnight by an English teacher who didn't touch a computer until he was nearly thirty.
Not saying we should go back to the cost of these machines, but their level of simplicity and raw intent is hard not to appreciate.
You will never watch Terry Davis mow down a CIA nigger with his car like it's 1999.
You will never play Doom over DWANGO with friends again.
You will never see 3DFX release a new graphics card.
>feels batman
>>59748484
>have an ugly but still lovable beige monstrosity that is considered state of the art
I did not ask for those feels.
Is there an application for WINDOWS which can FUZZY search FOLDER names?
I've tried like 6 of them but none of them had all these functions I needed together.
I need to find folders which have similar names but might have more or less extra spaces, extra words and typos. There are 13000+ folders waiting to be checked against each other.
>>59748420
nice image
https://www.voidtools.com/
>>59748420
A perl script will do just fine for that...
>>59748632
Thanks, but sadly it's horribly inaccurate so I can't use it.
>>59748755
Then why nobody had done it?
An executive running Linux?
kys
>>59748214
IMAJUN MY SHOCK
So I see you're running Gnome.
why are tv shows about programmers so cringy?
An executive running Linux...
>>59748119
Because we don't talk to people, they are pretending like we do.
If technology is so great why can't the PC Master Race run Console games?
>somehow can't just plug it in
What does a PS4 hard drive even do thats so special another couldnt
Like why cant I just use an SSD
Somehow this "technology" can make cars drive themselves but all the linux kernels in the world can't get me console games on an advanced PC
>>59748056
>being this dumb
>What is CEMU
>I browse a board with literal 10 year olds who snuck on the family computer to google 'big boobs'
what happen to:
>>>/prog/
i used to visit that board like 3 years ago but i cant find it anymore...
does it still exist or is it dead??
I think K remember that, wasn't it a text-only board? Do we have any of those anymore?
All of the text boards are kill
>>59747940
it was the only text-only board i ever visited. are they all gone?
I've come across the concept here of renting a powerful server and then simply ssh'ing into it from a weaker, beater type laptop wherever you are to do all your work. Can someone explain or describe to me how that workflow would work?
I am new to devops and programming and I'm really interested in this concept as it sounds so liberating and flexible.
Is it just simply permanently renting a machine from say digitalocean and then storing all your files and projects in there synced to github for example? Keen to find out more about this concept.
>>59747851
If you cant design it in your head then you are not ready for heavy metal.
>>59747851
I use a toughbook to access my dual xeon on the go.
Tmux lets me get a decent terminal work environment set up and remains persistent and accessible by many machines at once.
You can rent but I find it much more pleasing to own a physical machine that I can play with instead of using someone else's.
>>59747851
That image triggers my IT autism everytime
What phone doesn't have CIA/NSA back doors?
Old school Nokia or Motorola series.
>>59747841
What about smart phones? Does rooting it help?
Alternatively, are there any dumb phones that can make hotspots?
For me, information privacy/security is just a hobby. I need a new phone soon. Halp, pls!
Well done, faggots. MAGA!
Well done MAGAs insinuates there was an alternative. Donald is still better than Hillary and Barrack.
>>59747695
You are a shit shill.
Democrats would never support this kind of corporatist legislation.
>>59747695
>duurrdurrr I already picked sides. Now I blindly accept getting fucked in the ass because politics is football
Hello my friends,
My name is Vihaan. I am a 22 year old aspiring developer from Kolkata, India.
I want to decide which path to pursue in my programming career and I can't do it without the help of my internet friends.
Recently, I was told that frontend developers are the true geniuses behind modern applications, while backend development is being increasingly automated and relegated to the archaic level of writing machine code. My advisor went on to recommend that I specialize exclusively in Javascript as all other languages will be irrelevant in no more than 3-5 years.
Is this true, /g/?
Is frontend truly the future of all programming?
If so, what can an aspiring developer like myself do to prepare for the changes that are coming?
And is it true that Javascript is the "only language that matters"?
Sincerest regards,
- Vihaan
>>59747506
No.
>>59747506
No.
>>59747506
>a pajeet whose name is Vihaan
You literally just cannot make this shit up
Is this the /g/ UMPC?
>Fully modular
>Dual core 1.5GHz ARM
>2GB RAM (4GB is 30€ extra)
>Runs Linux
>Backlit keyboard
>Built in gamepad
>High quality 5" TFT LCD 720p resistive touchscreen
For only 600€ it doesn't sound so bad at all, it's going to be faster than anything else we have right now.
>>59747449
>going to be faster than anything else we have right now
>the GPD Win exists
Pick one
>>59747461
the first one
>>59747461
>gpd win
Not that chink shill shit again
How would you guys go about accomplishing this project?
I want to put up a monitor on my den wall to act as a digital picture frame of sorts. I want to have it also display what's currently playing on spotify though my sound system while a bunch of looping animations cycle every few hours or so like it's a music stream on twitch or youtube.
Visualizer a plus.
google it you selfish prick why the fuck should we help you with your stupid fucking project
>>59747284
just buy a projector you fucking retard
I spend a good day or so looking to see if there were any projects I could do using a RPi as the basis of the setup but I couldn't find anything.
FAQ
>What is TempleOS?
--TempleOS (formerly J Operating System, SparrowOS and LoseThos) is a biblical themed lightweight operating system created over the span of a decade by programmer Terry A. Davis.
>How did TempleOS start?
Development for TempleOS began in 2003 after Davis suffered from a series of manic episodes that left him briefly hospitalized for mental health issues.
Davis is a former atheist who believes that he can "talk with God" and that God told him the operating system he built was God's official temple. According to Davis TempleOS is of 'Divine' intellect due to the inspired nature of the code. According to Davis, God said to create the operating system with 640x480, 16 colors display and a single audio voice. The operating system was coded in a programming language developed by Davis in C/C++ called "HolyC". The OS runs a file system called "Red Sea".
>What can TempleOS do?
TempleOS deliberately has no network support. It runs 8-bit ASCII with graphics in source code and has a 2D and 3D graphics library, which run at 640x480 VGA with 16 colors. The OS contains numerous embedded biblical references including a program called AfterEgypt which allows users to "communicate with God" through an oracle.
USEFUL LINKS
Official website: http://templeos.org/
Download TempleOS: http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Home/Web/DownloadOS.html#l1
Blog: http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Home/Web/TAD/DailyBlog.html#
Hitbox Live stream: http://www.hitbox.tv/terrenceadavis1
Templeos canon:
https://timelines.issarice.com/wiki/Timeline_of_TempleOS
NOTABLE QUOTES FROM TERRY
>I wrote a fucken compiler. Linus has not finished his compiler yet and suffers humilation from Stallman.
>Yeah, I killed a CIA nigger with my car in 1999. Score one for the good guys.
>My job is to hunt CIA niggers.
>Bill gates and the illuminati got a herd of nigger cattle
>>59747173
Terrence sempai kawaii--!
>>59747173
first for divine intellect
also he should dump hitbox and use vid.me, or something that doesn't crap out all the time.
>>59747273
This is gonna sound retarded but his hitbox stream always lags for me until I refresh the page. I have no idea why that fixes it
What are you working on, /g/?
Old thread: >>59734442
>>59747138
Lisp is the most powerful programming language.
>>59747156
What about the most powerful race?
delet