>bonus points: crossplatform
Is it actually productive? Should I bother to use this? Can you guys give me a headstart?
I'm a Vimmer.
>Evil Mode: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Emacs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWD1Fpdd4Pc
>>59739115
Can you tl;dw me?
>>59739115
>>>Evil Mode: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Emacs
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWD1Fpdd4Pc
>Aaron Bieber
tfw too stupid to learn vim
>>59739115
So I watched the first 10 minutes and his main complaint against vim seems to be the problems with plugin support making some plugins impractical to implement correctly.
For that, there's neovim. No reason to suddenly jump ship completely.
What's the point of Linux when you can do this?
>>59739087
>Customizability
>Security
>Package managers
>Open Source
>Lighter on resources, for the most part (especially disk space)
>Full disk encryption
>Freedom to do what you want (nothing does anything unless you want it to, auto updates and things like that)
There's more, but that's why I use it
>>59739087
Do what? Send all your data to microshaft?
If you're using Linux solely for the command line, you deserve to be on Windows
6x SATA
2x Gigabit Ethernet
1x USB 3.0
2x USB 2.0
Completely open hardware
Runs mainline Linux kernel
$168
How do you feel about this?
>vertical hdds
we need precise specs
>>59739188
https://www.crowdsupply.com/gnubee/personal-cloud-1
As a developer, is it easier to optimise games/programs for more or less cores?
>pic unrelated
>>59738979
>EU
more like the rest of the world use metric
If you create a solid thread pool implementation, number of cores becomes a non-issue because you just abstracted it away.
>>59738979
KYS Mohammed.
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/mastodon-is-like-twitter-without-nazis-so-why-are-we-not-using-it
What's YOUR excuse for not using the new decentralized, FOSS, anti-Nazi Twitter killer?
I like Nazis.
>>59738924
That name will make sure it never takes off
>>59738924
If it's decentralised wouldn't that mean Nazi communities can still pop up?
Hey /g/.
I'm a C noob, but proficient in C++. I'm trying to write some low-level C routines and I'm having trouble with C-style casting and a typdef'd variable.typedef uint64_t uint64;
...
register size_t offset = len & uint64(~0x7);
I get this error:error: expected expression before ‘uint64’
register size_t offset = len & uint64(~0x7);
>>59738884
c casting would be (uint64)
>>59738955
so thenlen & (uint64)~0x7? The otherwise works in C++ and I like it that way, so I'm gonna be sad to move to this convention.
>>59738978len & ((uint64_t) ~(0x7))
What's the best password manager?
2nd thread about this shit.
consider ending your life, but before doing that install KeePassX
Google Smart Lock :^]
1password by far.
>tfw wasted 7 hours writing code in C to beat a performance benchmark when I could have spent 30 minutes in Python and still beat that benchmark
>>59738810
so you code was that bad, huh?
>>59738810
MAN THE HARPOON!
I'd fuck her.
http://gs.statcounter.com/press/android-overtakes-windows-for-first-time
Android now has more marketshare than Windows.
Unix and Unix-like is dominant by over 10% overall.
Stop developing for Windows. It's over.
10 more years and the only people using desktops will be linux users, the power race
nice nice very nice
death to the american and their botnet
Why are we comparing a cellphone OS to a desktop one?
>he doesn't have a deskbar
I dont.
Your setup is still shit tho.
>Using default xfce
>>59738770
xfeces can't even spell in american
>>59738874
>>59738883
XFCE is too much work to rice, just use KDE.
How do companies make money with services like google drive?
By selling your data.
targeted advertising everywhere
sifting through your shit, cataloguing it and selling it to the highest bidder
>>59738683
Government contracts to gain user data
In this we talk about the lost culture of pure text information exchange and storage.
Handy tip: If you press CTRL-L in vim, you will create the character ^L, this will cause the file to break the page while printing, so you can number pages in a text file and print them with better formatting.
I pray for yet another hipster trend in tech for pure html websites.
>>59738689
Looking at what things are like now they'll be making "minimalist" web pages that use 3MB of CSS, 2 web fonts, and 10MB of Javascript from 50 sources in order to make it look like plain HTML.
>>59738798
yeah im aware of that
i hate this faux minimalism so much
>mfw
How does /g/ manage its passwords ?
>>59738551
Text file in encrypted archive :^)
KeePassX
>>59738578
tell me how inconvenient that is exactly
>we can not decide to go the less secure but more compatible and fast way
>they call it american freedom
It looks like a face if you look closely
>hurr durr why can't I connect to 4chan with my teletype machine
gas yourself
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/04/samsungs-tizen-is-riddled-with-security-flaws-amateurishly-written/
>SAMSHIT IN CHARGE OF ANYTHING
Apple TV doesn't have this problem.
must have hired indian code monkeys.
>>59738537
Is Tizen even used somewhere?
I remember there being some talks about a smartwatch but I haven't seen anything about it since.