What keyboard does /g/ use ?
Gboard right-handed mode
>>59727257
fuck i hate that font. Whenever i see it, i think
>Poorly made chink shit that was not made for the western market
Thats the ONLY time i see that kind of janky font in the 2010's....
which flavor is the best flavor? [spoiler] or is vanilla the best flavor? [/spoiler]
Xubuntu for Windows-like simplicity, MATE for a more traditional Linux desktop. Everything else is bloated or unnecessary.
>>59726936
Any that don't use unity and fit your use case is a valid choice.
>>59726936
Ubuntu Server , fits all my pleb needs
how hard would it be to hijack a Bluetooth speaker
because theirs a kid at my school who brings a Bluetooth speaker called the afterburner , everyday he plays dubstep music loudly. he walks around school showing of how quirky he is and I think it would be funny to try to blow out his speakers.So how hard would it be to do that?http://thegadgetflow.com/portfolio/afterburner-bluetooth-portable-speaker/
>>59726758
it wouldnt be easy
how not easy.
>>59726758
>school
You must be 18 to use this website.
Is there 128 bits technology in the works?
>>59726745
lol,no
>>59726745
lol,yes
Who would ever need it.
What's with the modern trend of gimping ostensibly "pro" laptops with shitty dual-core low-voltage processors?
Is it even possible to buy a laptop with a quad-core i7 without spending $2.5k on a mobile workstation anymore?
>>59726677
>That laptop on the bottom
>that fold
disgusting
>>59726677
The idea is a machine to get work done, with long battery life, and doesn't kill your back lugging it around. Also they're nowhere near $2400 if your shop for what you actually need, and come in quad cores. Work got me a quad core i7 in one of those pictured, with a huge nvme. With a smaller nvme and an i5, this laptop wouldn't even to $1800.
>>59726804
looks gud to me
allows the gpu to breath when running closed and so that if you flip the screen drawing on the screen is much more ergonomic with a slight angle
besides caring so much about the damned looks of the device is completely autistic, minimalism is all you need to look go to normies anyway
>>59726677
battery life battery life battery life battery life battery life battery life kys if you think you need a fucking ultrabook to do your heavy lifting
What do you think of 10GBps ethernet? And is it a viable option for a small business which serves video files over gigabit and saturates it to the max?
Also why does it need a fan?
>>59726147
>pushing 10 billion bits per second
>asking why does it need a fan
>>59726169
This thread is a testament to how retarted OP is
>>59726147
I am looking at deploying it for a small install at work. The wiring looks complex. The cable has a shield, and it looks like termination needs to be perfect. It may be copper, but it is not like 1Gbe where you can slap cat 5e in and be golden.
A 16 port switch (netgear) is ~$1300 iirc.
If you need the bandwidth, you need it. It still looks simpler and cheaper than fiber.
I bet you're pretty sick of prime numbers sums.
Write a function that can rotate an NxN matrix (aka. a square 2 dimensional array) in place!
You should be able to rotate an arbitrary number of degrees clockwise or counterclockwise.
You're also not allowed to make a new array copy, that would be too easy, plus that would be impractical for non trivial matrices. No copying arrays!
Ex.rotate(arr, 90)
a b c d m i e a
e f g h n j f b
i j k l o k g c
m n o p p l h d
>>59726023
> You should be able to rotate an arbitrary number of degrees clockwise or counterclockwise.
Please, show me what do you expect from rotating array for 30 or 45 degrees.
def rotateSquareMatrix(m):
l = len(m)
if l > 1:
for y in range(l):
for x in range(l):
# 10, 31, 23, 02
x1, y1 = x, y
x2, y2 = l - y - 1, x
x3, y3 = l - x - 1, l - y - 1
x4, y4 = y , l - x - 1
if ((x, y) < (x2, y2) and
(x, y) < (x3, y3) and
(x, y) < (x4, y4)):
e = m[y4][x4]
m[y4][x4] = m[y3][x3]
m[y3][x3] = m[y2][x2]
m[y2][x2] = m[y1][x1]
m[y1][x1] = e
else:
pass # Nothing to do for a 0x0 or 1x1 matrix.
return m
def square(n):
r, i = [], 0
for y in range(n):
row = []
r.append(row)
for x in range(n):
row.append(i)
i += 1
return r
def matrixToString(m, f='%4s'):
r = []
for row in m:
r.append(''.join([f % (e,) for e in row]))
return '\n'.join(r)
print matrixToString(square(5))
print matrixToString(rotateSquareMatrix(square(5)))
Why is it so hard to fucking install something on Linux? Go to install a tar.gz have to then download 5 things so it will compile?
>>59725604
install gentoo
>>59725604
>Linux is hard on my computer.
What linux did you use? What computer are you using.
>LInux won't install on my computer.
Could you be more specific?
>Linux doesn't work on computer.
>Computer won't linux.
>No linux and Computer.
>Why
>Bad
>No computer work with linux os
>linux computer bad
>>59725604
use the package manager, fucktard
news edition.
Previous Thread>>59714413
>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
The mission of /ptg/ is to promote the highest possible standards of tracker disservice by providing members with opportunities for shitposting development, by recognizing tracker incompetence through examinations and by advancing the interests of its members.
>News
>>59725288 Haha just kidding, no news!
>Have a question?
Feel free to ask and don't bother reading the wiki
>WIKI
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Private_trackers
>IRC
#ptg irc.rizon.net 6697/9999 SSL only
Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.
Remember the following:
>Staff likely read & post in these generals.
>This is a thread for educational purposes only. Do offer or ask for invites.
cumtown
>>59725373
best OP in a while. good job anon
>>59725373
>Haha just kidding, no news!
Should I buy a Thinkpad?
Unless it's an old one it's not worth it. They're now cheaply made pieces of chinese garbage and have bullshit hardware whitelists so you can't stick new hardware inside it unless it has the right FRU
>>59725138
They still look pretty durable though. What would you suggest as an alternative?
>>59725176
Dell XPS Series
Macbook before the dongles hit
EliteBook
Let's laugh at audiophiles.
I'll start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L34S4Tt1EuQ
Or get Schiit and laugh with them?
>>59724619
>audiophile
>2749$ headphones
>uses phone as sound source
>cums twice in 30 seconds while listening to music
you cant make this shit up
>>59725285
Was there nothing in between? You can line-out lossless form a phone.
Whats the biggest or coolest personal project you've ever worked on? Show it off here
>>59724565
Currently working on a pummill project, and I don't even care if I fucking win. I just want the fucker to compile. I'm struggling hard and it's due on the 10th at like 8 am.
>>59724606
>pummill
What is this word
Performed a shit ton of sentiment analysis and scored users readability levels from scraping Trump and Hillary related tweets spanning from the conventions to election day.
So, tell me /g/
Should I buy the 6700k? Is it worthing? Or should I wait till Ryzen comes out
>>59724240
0/10
>>59724240
7700k
>>59724240
Wait for Ryzen 5. It's literally less than ten fucking days away.
4 cores and 8 threads with a strong stock cooler can be had for a mere $190 (R5 1500x).
If requesting purchasing advice, please provide your country and what carrier you will be using it with, along with wanted features, budget and size.
Good resources:
>reviews, specs, comparisons
http://www.gsmarena.com
http://www.phonearena.com
http://www.kimovil.com
>Frequency checker
http://willmyphonework.net
http://frequencycheck.com
>Chinkphone news
http://www.gizchina.com
http://www.gizmochina.com
>Recommended Chinkphones $80-$300 as of a long time ago
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_shit_general/Phones
>Post a mini-review of your phone
>Discuss upcoming and current models
>Ask for help related to phones
>Tell us how much shekels you spent on good/bad phone
>PRAISE THE CHINKPHONES unless you live in America you shits
>News:
Nokia 6 review: Back in black
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_6-review-1597.php
Moto G5 Plus - The BEST Phone Under $200
https://youtu.be/VizaH-5VnTE
Moto G5 Plus Is Only 7% Slower Than Google Pixel XL In Speed Test Comparison
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItTd4FFMsmw
Huawei P10 review: two steps back
http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/3/15159078/huawei-p10-review-price-specs
Dave Lee - Galaxy S8 / S8+ Mini "Review"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vY0NqKNmB4
Xiaomi Mi 6 confirmed to come out in April
http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_mi6_confirmed_to_come_out_in_april-news-24347.php
Amazon Prime exclusive version of the Moto G4 receives update to Android 7.0
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Amazon-Prime-exclusive-version-of-the-Moto-G4-receives-update-to-Android-7.0_id92703
old >>59705312
HTC 10 or xperia xz
im only really thinking xperia because i think it looks really nice
First for getting off the flagship treadmill
I'm new to phones. Are different ROMs like branches of the base Android OS? When Android updates from 10.1 to 10.2.1 do the different ROMs apply those updates to their branch? Using a custom ROM like LineageOS wont mean that I'm foregoing security updates, rather the opposite, I'll get more frequent updates as carriers abandon their branches after a year or so right?
Can we have a mature discussion about Xfce and KDE?
Pros and cons?
What do you choose?
I would say that KDE is superior bcs of Kwin and Dolphin and overall Qt look and feel. Especially well integrated dark themes.
Also KDE has more active dev team.
I am on Manjaro KDE and I was using Xubuntu for over a year.
I sacrifice some of the quality of life stuff in exchange for the lower resource usage I can get with xfce.
I like the look of Qt more, but use XFCE for stability and customizability.
>>59723316
it depends on the computer specs and personal preference.
xfce
>great for ricing
>great on low spec computers
>low performance in general
KDE
>Looks nice
>high performance
>Can rice or just not care
granted theres more but I don't know to much about kde or xfce other than those