>>59705356
Easier to meme RMS.
I don't
>>59705356
Linus provides nothing. RMS provides freedom.
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:
Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ hands-on
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11225/samsung-galaxy-s8-hands-on
Xiaomi Mi 6 leaked photos appear, it looks beautiful!
http://www.gizchina.com/2017/03/31/xiaomi-mi-6-leaked-photos-appear-looks-beautiful/
The Verge: Samsung Galaxy S8 first look!
[YouTube] Samsung Galaxy S8 first look! (embed)
Samsung Galaxy S8 Hands On: The Infinity Phone
[YouTube] Samsung Galaxy S8 Hands On: The Infinity Phone (embed)
Samsung Galaxy S8 (with Exynos 8895) benchmarked
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s8_with_exynos_8895_benchmarked-news-24283.php
Why didn’t Samsung upgrade the main camera on the S8?
http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/30/15121380/samsung-galaxy-s8-camera-specs-megapixels
Sapphire Blue Moto G5 goes on sale in UK
http://www.gsmarena.com/sapphire_blue_moto_g5_goes_on_sale_in_uk-news-24306.php
Brace yourselves for April 1st 'tech news'
https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-announces-highly-limited-dash-energy-drink-coming-this-april-1st/
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>>59705312
Currently rocking Pic Related
Huawei P9 Lite 2017
Also Known as
>Huawei P9 Lite 2016
Also Known as
>Honor 8 Lite
Also Known as
>Huawei Nova Lite (Not even kidding
Honestly its breddy good, got it for dirty cheap ($80)
give me some advice anons, should I bit the bullet for s8+ or hold off to see what other manufactures try out muh small bezels or the note 8.
Should i wait for the Xperia XZs or just buy a XZ thats out currently? i dont really care about cameras all that much on phones
Are there benchmarks of Ryzen running 3200 mhz ram at 2+2 and 4+0 mode being compared to the 7700k?
>3200 mhz ram
You would need a $300+ motherboard for that but why would you even think of coupling the low end Ryzens with such expensive boards?
>>59705262
Im looking to buy Ryzen to have basically a second cpu for multitasking. Im wondering how it would work out to have one CCX handling gaymes while the other CCX does other stuff in the background.
Why wouldnt the 200 dollar mobos work?
>>59705262
my ram is at 3200Architecture: x86_64
CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order: Little Endian
CPU(s): 16
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-15
Thread(s) per core: 2
Core(s) per socket: 8
Socket(s): 1
NUMA node(s): 1
Vendor ID: AuthenticAMD
CPU family: 23
Model: 1
Model name: AMD Ryzen 7 1700X Eight-Core Processor
Stepping: 1
CPU MHz: 2200.000
CPU max MHz: 3800.0000
CPU min MHz: 2200.0000
BogoMIPS: 7586.17
Virtualization: AMD-V
L1d cache: 32K
L1i cache: 64K
L2 cache: 512K
WHAT ABOUT GCC?
What about international computing and its helpers?
>>59705220
vapo here
>>59705175
The fucks in FSF are making it harder to hack GCC.
Have you ever thought of calling yourself a cyberpunk, /g/?
>>59704956
ITT
Lonely people trying to find someone alike to befriend.
Please kys all "ideological", "i'm different from you" "subcultures".
Retarded children.
No. It's a subculture, sure, but I don't consider myself much of anything even if I have a remote interest in the subject.
>>59704956
>anyone who makes fun of a cyberpunk shopping in a thrift store ends up in an ICU
That's it, I hate cyperpunk.
What's /g/'s opinion of RISC OS, mainly the version that runs on ARM SMCs?
I've been meaning to give it a go on my RPi, though I expect it to be a tad to antiquated to be of any actual use these days.
>>59706508
Make sure you update it first since they added monitor detection.
RISC-OS used to be an education platform so I'm sure you'll be able to find word processors and spreadsheet programs, and there's NetSurf ported to it.
>>59704883
It used to be cool but these days it's pretty dated.
Give me one (1) valid reason for why I shouldn't use Firefox, and no, ranting about the Ess Jay Doubleus isn't a valid reason.
>>59704690
The Ess Jay Doubleus
/thread
>>59704724
>>59704690
You should use it until 57 comes out as stable. Then you should switch to SeaMonkey or PaleMoon.
I've been using Emacs for about a year now, but I've never installed any extensions on it. What are some gotos that I need to solidify my neck-beard?
>>59704413
Lots of good functionality built-in, but try some of this:
use-package - to make package management easier
gruvbox-theme
ido, ido-ubiquitous, ido-vertical-mode, and recentf - Menus for finding files, recents, and browsing open buffers, useful with evil-leader shortcuts
evil, evil-leader, evil-nerd-commenter - Best Vim emulation in the business, with leader keys for easy custom functionality and commenting shortcuts
smart-mode-line - just a better mode line
smooth-scrolling - to customize and replace Emacs' jank default scrolling
rainbow-delimiters - Mainly for Lisps, but useful in C-like langs
And there are a shitton of builtin options and variables to customize the hell out of the thing.
>>59704413
LaTeX
vim
Redpill me on OOP.
>>59704208
many people use the term "OOP" to denote when they have made a mistake
>>59704208
It's good at solving a specific set of problems but it's not the universal solution.
You won't understand that until you've tried many different languages and paradigms though.
oops
Does it matter which flash drive I buy, or can I just go on Amazon and sort price: lowest to highest at x capacity
>>59704054
I usually just steal mine
>>59704261
this
>>59704054
Itd be foolish to buy a flash stick right now imo zip drives are better so until flash sticks mature stick with zip drives.
>literally copied Chromium's sandboxing code
>still insecure as fuck and falls within the single day on every Pwn2Own contest
>Meanwhile Chrome is still the most (ironically) secure browser there is despite all the botnet spying
Are there more incompetent devs than Mozilla's?
>>59704031
Firefox has been irrelevant since Firefox 3.6.
After that, it's just been them trying to catch up to Chrome.
>>59704031
Comodo dragon is more secure than chrome
Edge.
No webm but ads
>Cheapest quad core CPU from AMD: $55
>Cheapest quad core CPU from Intel: $170
Why would ANYONE ever choose Intel?
>>59703957
some people like being cucked
>>59703957
Because it's better lol
>>59703957
It's just memers and fanboys shilling Intel at this point
i am ripping my hair out trying to locate the damn thing. so far i just see a bunch of circuitry..
>>59703838
What?
put it in an ultrasonic cleaner to loosen the adhesive.
>>59703838
8/8
>NEW YORK — Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer is urging President Donald Trump to veto a resolution that would kill an online privacy regulation, a move that could allow internet providers to sell information about their customers’ browsing habits.
>The New York senator and 46 other Senate Democrats signed a letter calling on Trump to “tell us whose side he’s really on.” The Federal Communications Commission rule issued in October was designed to give consumers greater control over how internet service providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon share information. But critics said the rule would have stifled innovation and picked winners and losers among internet companies. Both the House and the Senate voted this week to pass the resolution, sending it to Trump.
>“If President Trump clicks his pen and signs this resolution, consumers will be stripped of critical privacy protections in a New York minute,” Schumer said. “Signing this rollback into law would mean private data from our laptops, iPads, and even our cellphones would be fair game for internet companies to sell and make a fast buck.”
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/trump-veto-bill-online-privacy/
>>59703780
We have this day everyday.
>>59703780
Oh look, the annoying orange is making special deals with his corporate friends. What were the odds of that?
>>59703780
>tell us whose side he’s really on
on the side of his jewish overlords of course
if (conditional) {
}
orif (conditional)
{
}
the occupation of lesser men
The second one.
>work
#2 is in the coding standard.
>home
>>only program at home when moving a game or interviewing.
>>>modding, use either or both. Who gives a shit.
>>>interview, try and look up companies std, default to the Google std if it can't be found. #1 for the most part.
https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html