Lets say you have an Iphone with an Android OS on it. Which would be more appropriate, calling it an Apple phone or Google phone?
What a retarded question
>Apple hardware
I'd just call it outdated.
>>59639372
BAZINGA!
wtf is this shit
you tell me doc.
I wouldn't know, pass user here
>>59639276
I never do the drawing captcha's. Honestly those are a meme and never work as the instructions state. I simply just refresh to select store fronts.
how can we be real if we cant perform ((∞ + 1))??
>tfw cia limiting our maths
>>59639245
Infinity is not a number.
You would've known that if you took a non-meme major, and learned at least some Analysis I, you fucking CS monkey.
>>59639245
How can Maths be real if our eyes aren't real?
>>59639309
/thread.
>>59639245
you can perform (∞ +1),(∞ +2) yada yada but it will be a new sequence by your own axiom (yes u heard me right buddy, create your own fucking axiom because it fucking allowed) but before doing that assign a number say β instead of ∞ as the right limit of the first sequence so the next sequence becomes β+1,β+2.....
Daily reminder
Victorinox Army Knife > Leatherman
I got this baby, the far left one.
Worth every penny.
>>59639152
For the smaller tools sure. I like the Skeletool.
Gerber Compact Sport 400 here. Love the small size - and one handed opening.
Should we switch back to legacy bios from uefi?
>>59638913
Yes. UEFI is just a standard for EFIs but nonetheless, a majority of implementations are too big and bloated with too many security holes. Any pre-OS software like that won't get updated as often and should be small and secure, and should only contain the bare essentials to initialize only the hardware required to run a small bit of software that can locate a hard drive and look for a bootloader/boot manager. That's it. You UEFI is too fucking big and complicated when you can a web browser in it. Fuck Intel and fuck UEFI.
>>59641030
Sounds like you too had trouble installing an OS because of UEFI. I agree with you
Yes because my system takes too long to post. It's literally five seconds at least, might be more like 7 or 8.
$systemd-analyze
or install bootchart
Let's see how fast /g/ boots and how fast we can boot
(pic related, my boot time)
Sorry I don't have bloat on my system.
systemd-analyze: '/bin/systemd-analyze' file does not exist
>>59638866
>systemd
Startup finished in 3.807s (kernel) + 1.400s (userspace) = 5.207s
this is the correct direction for laptops
>>59638861
>AIDS keyboard
>AIDS trackpad
>Pen
No.
>>59638861
It cannot even keep the screen upright without a level surface.
>>59638861
this is the correct location for your opinion
Hi /g/, long story short, my classmate saw me browsing /pol/ during the english lecture, and she pointed it out in the middle of class.
I need to buy a new laptop with a really shallow viewing angle, what are my options?
Put one of those screen-privacy-filters thingies on it.
>and buy a thinkpad
>>59638794
Oh, you mean like the polarizing ones that turn all the light into infrared or something, and you have to see it through special glasses?
>also the thickpad meme
>>59638772
>browses /pol/
>>>/trash/
>too dumb to know what an ips display is
>>>/pol/
saged
Hey guys, I want to mod my HDD's so that the spinning drives are visible behind glass, or plastic.
How would I go about opening them so that I don't lose any data.
I already have a made a 3D printer shell.
>>59638767
Most of em you need special drivers to get into, usually torx or some variant. Your enemy is dust. One spec of dist on the platters and you can get a head crash, drive's gone.
That said I have seen this mod done before. The guy who did it said to open the drives in the bathroom after running the shower hot, said that humidity forced dust out of the air. No idea if that's true or bro science. However you plan to house the drives, it should be airtight except for a little heavily-filtered hole for pressure equalization, like the drives themselves normally are.
But you should assume that once you've opened the drives, they are completely untrustworthy and may die catastrophically at any time. Make backups.
>>59638907
>That said I have seen this mod done before. The guy who did it said to open the drives in the bathroom after running the shower hot, said that humidity forced dust out of the air. No idea if that's true or bro science.
Just to comment on this. I've done this for screen protectors, and while it helps it's definitely not a guaranteed dust-free environment then. It really depends on your house and how clean the bathroom is and stuff.
When you're doing it it would also still be relatively humid, I don't know if that would fuck up drives.
>>59639056
just go to a hospital toilet that's near one of the wards (not the main entrence)
>>59638907
>torx
>special
kek
>porn site doesn't use HTTPS
You Saved A Thumb Nail And You Haven't Even Bothered To Find A Better Version Go Fuck Yourself Motherfucking Bitch
>>59638712
Just admit you like pegging and you'll feel better.
dumb frogposter
What does /g/ know about PLCs? Do know how to program them?
>>59638478
It's not very hard.
Ladder logic or relay logic is simple.
The difficult part is knowing how sensors and the machines you're running operate.
>>59638478
Used to program them in uni in ladder logic. Ladder is a dank programming "language" btw, it was a clever step to convince old professionals to switch to PLC back then.
Siemens' programming interface was a trainwreck, I hated it. OMRON was great, I remember pirating it in 30 .part.rar files from Rapidshit after literal hours of googling.
>>59638644
Step7 is really good compared to many other plc interfaces, very easy and intuitive.
>talking to a "techy" friend about web browsers
>he asks what i use
>tell him Un-googled chromium
>"Chromium! anon, are you retarded?! Chromium is a virus that makes your cpu slower
>ask him what he suggests then
>"use google chrome or firefox"
>mfw i'm now known as THAT kid that uses viruses because of autism
>>59638096
Slap him
dumb frogposter
>>59638096
are you 12?
What do you do with your smartphones aside from calling, texting, gaming, browsing the Internet, watching videos, taking pictures, recording videos, listening music?
>inb4, use it as a dildo
Back to /b/
rdp
navigation
>>59638018
3.5g tether
Has anyone ever bought any used/refurbished components online?
Where did you get your items from and how reliable were they?
>>59637955
I've bought lots of refurb shit off fleabay. They work pretty well but anything with fans you should assume they're going to be old, worn-out shit that needs replacing, or it'll sound like a lawnmower.
I've bought used CPUs, mobos, GPUs, and ram. I don't fuck with power supplies.
>>59637955
q6600, payed 35E in 2/2014
still works
Find a flaw in my IDE
Pro-tip: You can't
Keep :wq-ing you faggots
that won't compile.
>>59637932
Well if he removes the image and saves it as an unformatted text file... maybe?
better