Are there any durable laptop sleeves or cases that aren't for macbooks. I'd like to carry my laptop in the same bag as my other stuff, it's 15.6 inches.
Answer me or I'll assume you are gay
>>59624300
>Carry
>15.6
You must be from /fit/
>>59624300
pelican
How bout this?
A national endowment from the arts to keep updating free, open source word processing software for use in government and academic publishing?
You'd get to bust open Adobe and feed on its innards and you'd give Bill Gates a hernia by killing MS Word.
>>59624270
Every 5 years you'd do an office update and it would be the "official" office templating standard for the US government?
I don't think there are going to be any major break throughs in legal documents or academic papers anytime soon.
>>59625927
Unless, of course, you start using standardized form templates and scantron input sheets to fill out standard paperwork like I requested.
>>59625947
Or create some sort of universal electronics standard that determines what information should be on each of our drivers licenses. (Good luck with that, have fun with the 9th amendment, lol)
Is it a meme?
No its not dont listen to /g/ its the best you should buy it
>>59624181
For your average user that doesn't own a babby lake core CPU and 200 series motherboard and doesn't need 32 GB of fake RAM added to their system, yes.
>>59624181
256GB of RAM for almost $1000 less than it's equivalent in DRAM is a meme I can get behind.
32K PBR workflow here I come.
I have been using the old Nokia 3330 but today I acquired this newer Nokia-branded one for free. I think the model is 212.
So far, compared to the really old one
The good:
>interface isn't quite as simple, however
>obviously more functionality, need to try the audio player out
>having a shitty camera is better than nothing for taking pictures of things like amusing oddities I might encounter
>can have a waifu wallpaper once I find a small microSD card to put in
The bad:
>the buttons really don't feel as good
>not sure if its gonna last as well, but it does seem durable enough - the screen might be a weak part?
Can't comment on battery life just yet.
Why can't they put a decent camera into a dumbphone? SE phones had better cameras than le 2017 budget phones
look up the nokia 515, you poor fucking nigger
Oh yeah, forgot one of the biggest pluses for the 212
>charges through microusb so no need for a dedicated, special charger anymore
>>59624318
>not just buying a Cat B100 if going for "premium" feature phones
has 3G and probably a decent enough camera
Why don't you use enormous power of your rig to help find a cure?
>>59624034
Some big pharma can patent it and make big bucks?
>>59624034
My CUDA-Enabled GPU is too busy training a neural network model on hentai momcest pictures.
>>59624093
What happened to that anon that posted the website that identifies porn actresses? It used a neural net thing.
Is there an early version of UNIX that I can install on my PC or in a VM that has no GUI? Just want to e x p e r i e n c e it.
>>59623878
how about you install unix without a gui
>>59623904
>missing the fun of strange aesthetics
minix
any bsd
How do I clean my laptop
Install gentoo
>>59623868
Get rid of gamer gunk
>>59623868
With Old spice.
What are you working on, /g/?
Old thread: >>59620334
Dear /dpt/,
What are the programming languages you'd say you know well? Something you'd put on your resume, and you'd would feel comfortable doing the interview exercises in
Proper animu macro
I have always been messing around with computers since I was a kid but I never learn programming. It kinda makes me feel something's missing. I am choosing my diploma course but I can't decide CS or IT. CS looks absurdly hard while IT doesn't look challenging to me. How /g/ents?
Both are meme degrees catering to brainlets. You'll do just fine in CS.
>>59623809
Do some programing tutorial courses online. If you feel like you're educated stupid while doing it, programming isn't for you.
>>59623809
CS. If you going with memes, it better be the memest of the two.
how did it become utter shit? what went wrong
>>59623771
normies
>>59623771
windows 8.1 with classic shell is decent
No, Windows was never good.
Let's band together and fix this stubborn ransomware. It uses RSA-2048 encryption and a good friend of mine needs help getting it off of his parents' PC.
oh and by good friend I don't mean good friend at all, he's just an awesome acquaintance
install gentoo
>lets break RSA-2048, guys!!!!
Sure thing
>Hey, anon, how did you spend your weekend?
>Well, I learned a new programming language.
>But WHY?
>Oh well, it has some interesting stuff there. What did you do?
>I played LoL all day, plus some Minecraft and Hearthstone.
Daily reminder that this is 90% of the people you are going to meet at your average workforce that isn't one of the big 4. Absolutely ZERO enthusiasm for this field.
>Java/C# is enough for me.
Fuck these people.
Most people don't learn a new language every week, even if they're programmer hobbyists in their spare time.
This is something only nu-coder webdev shitters do in order to remain relevant because the shelf life on their tools is less than 6 months.
Remember npm? Remember bower? Remember yarn? Angular?
Nobody even uses that shit anymore.
>>59623781
Sorry but how is npm dead in any way?
>>59623781
Mad.
>Day 21 still no job
>Be in Tech they said
>There's a lot of jobs they said
>tech
>not a beepboop
>imma get me a job in tech
>still no jorb
OP confirmed for retard
>>59623628
Day 21? Fucking kek.
Why /g/ don't use the best browser, aka tor browser?
>anonymous web browsing
>based on firefox
>can run off an usb drive
>can install any firefox extensions
You don't like freedom?
>>59623597
Doesn't support flash though.
>>59623597
>use tor
>fall for one of the thousands exploits of the NSA and CIA
>get labeld as a criminal
nice try, CIAnigger
>>59623626
>Current year
>flash
pick one
>>59623653
Nice try Nsa
Intel is totally anal about Ryzen.
I'd be anal about it if I was Intel as well.
>The internal voltage regulation (dLDO)
>Zeppelin is the first design in which AMD has extensively utilized integrated voltage regulators. Unlike the fully integrated voltage regulator (FIVR) used in Haswell and Broadwell CPUs, AMD's regulator implementation isn't based on ultra-high speed switching circuitry. >The integrated voltage regulators in Zeppelin are ultra-high efficiency digital low-dropout (dLDO) type of regulators. Most of the different domains (cores, caches, data fabric, etc.) have their own dLDOs and they can all be controlled individually.
>Despite the presence of the dLDOs, the consumers can ignore them completely. This is because in the consumer parts most of the dLDOs (all except some of the minor domains) are permanently placed in a by-pass mode. This means that actual regulators are disabled and all of the voltage regulation takes place on the motherboard, just like on the previous generation CPUs and APUs.
>>59623879
Yeah one of the funniest things about Ryzen is it actually is a SoC. No chipsets, north or southbridge, are needed. It has its own SATA and USB controllers, and apparently might be actually capable of bootstrapping itself.
>>59624142
This is the reason why the motherboards are so clean, too bad that doesn't translate to even cheaper motherboards when it fucking could.
Damn mobo jews