For how long were shitty hard drives bottlenecking CPU performance?
>>59498899
>hard drives bottlenecking CPU performance
>doggo
>>>/reddit/
It probably stopped once CPUs started bottlenecking SSD performance
Getting stuff off of storage media onto the CPU is still full of bottlenecks all along the way.
screenfetch thread
>>59498830
How've you got that on Android?
>>59498874
Step 1: be painfully autistic
>>59498874
install gentoo
>>59498796
Just look at that things hair color it should be enough to send this looney tune to a shock therapy facility.
No.
Okay
Getting started with openbox (ubuntu) but I can't find much on it. What essentials should I have with it?
>>59498774
Those ones
uninstall arch
>>59498786
Is that Conky? What's the dock?
I am trying to repair my headset, Logitech H960.
the wires have been torn out of the little contrl thingy that is in the middle of the cord. The one where you can turn volume up and down and mute mic (in other words the useless shit thingy, never even used that shit)
So anyway, I've got 4 wires coming from the headset and I can see that there is 5 places to solder them to.
Now they on the Left, where they are still connected they are labeled. G R L M- M+
On the right the are labeled 3 2 1 5 4.
I figured out the obvious connection between the first three. Tried connecting them and the sound worked. But I am kinda having trouble with the mic. There are two connections, but only one wire, so I am kinda at a loss.
And sorry for this high quality photo. My main phone incidently died a couple of days ago
solder them back on.
Use sqt next time.
>>59498596
There are two wires, but one cable. One is inside and insulated from the other. Make sense.
Why are XFX fucking cheap gooks /b/ros, one of the fans on my R9 390 stopped working about 4 months after i purchased it, even with the fans on the temps were horrific considering i have 4 fans on my case and there are filters everywhere. Why is XFX so liked? Their support is horrific and their site looks like it was made by a 10 year old
>>59498586
>even with the fans on the temps were horrific considering i have 4 fans on my case and there are filters everywhere
That's just AMD
My Sapphire 380X gets pretty hot too, around 82C maximum
>>59499461
Had it too did a custom fan profile shit became sugoi.
>>59499461
>around 82C maximum
Kek, AMD fags worried about temps? My 980 goes way over 80 and it's perfectly normal.
>/g/ tells me comp sci is a meme
>ignore them because they are always wrong
>do a comp sci course
>realise I fell for the meme
>can't get a job
Why didn't you guys warn me?
>>59498570
Don't get mad at us because you chose to be retarded
>>59498570
>ignore them because they are always wrong
Here is your problem, fag.
>blame others on your own incompetence
lol
>secure
>memearrow
in b4 /g/ommunists use the word "proprietary" in an epithetical sense.
>>59498504
>the only
They are forgetting about Curse and Mumble.
Best opensource IM client. Should support multi platforms
Why not tr...
>>59498548
>not usin...
Discord is too gaymer and unstable for me. Is there any software that is like it, /g/?
Bonus point if its visually pleasing.
>>59498361
https://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/
OpenFire
>>59498361
IRC
Functional programming
Resources:
>Erlang
http://learnyousomeerlang.com/content
>>Elixir
http://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1234000001642/index.html
http://elixir-lang.org/learning.html
>F#
http://fsharp.org/learn
>Haskell
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell
https://0x0.st/pbp.pdf
>Lisps
>>Common Lisp
http://gigamonkeys.com/book
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/LispBook/book.pdf
Paul Graham's ANSI Common Lisp
On Lisp
Common Lisp Recipes
Land of Lisp
>>Clojure
http://www.braveclojure.com/foreword/
The joy of Clojure
>>Scheme
Little Schemer
The Seasoned Schemer
The Scheme Programming Language by Kent Dybvig
Realm of Racket
Lisp in Small Pieces
>OCaml
https://realworldocaml.org/
http://ocaml.org/learn/tutorials/
>Scala
Functional Programming in Scala (Chiusano and Bjarnason)
Atomic Scala (Eckel and Marsh)
Programming Scala (Wampler and Payne)
Programming in Scala (Odersky, Spoon and Venners)
>Web languages
>>Elm
https://guide.elm-lang.org/
>>PureScript
http://www.purescript.org/learn/
>Theory
SICP
Essentials of Programming Languages
Practical Foundations for Programming Languages: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rwh/pfpl.html
How to Design Programs: http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/matthias/HtDP2e/
Art of the Propagator
An Introduction to Functional Programming Through Lambda Calculus
first
>>59498330
post a haskell crash course for me. I only know normal programming
>protip you cant
>>59498526
http://yannesposito.com/Scratch/en/blog/Haskell-the-Hard-Way/
Why haven't you downloaded Revenge Installer yet, anon? You do like easy Arch Linux with Yaourt and Drivers preloaded, right?
>>59498230
I didn't know about it until just recently. Link?
>>59498257
https://sourceforge.net/projects/revenge-installer/files/?source=navbar
>yaourt
just stop already
How does one open one of these without a brick/key
>>59498160
Back to le /v/ XDddddd
>>59498160
get rock hard and bust it open
>>59498160
give it back tyrone
Hi /g/
I was wondering if you could help me pick some new parts for my (budget) gaming pc
My current rig is as follows
Amd a8 6600k cpu
Asus GTX 960 OC 2gb
8gb ram
1GB HDD
My current budget is £200, so gaming wise, what would be my best bet for an upgrade
Side note*
I'm not entirely sure what my motherboard is, but I think it will only work with amd cpu's, idk I'm a little new to this so sorry if I made some painful mistakes
>>59498148
go to pcpartpicker or Logical Increments
we arent going to design this for you
>>59498148
get a nice SSD + CPU cooler and overclock that to 5ghz. Make sure you disable the integrated GPU in the BIOS.
8gb more memery would be nice depending on what games you like, but current gen is on DDR4, so it wouldn't be transferable to a new machine like a cooler and an SSD would. Money down a hole you know?
Ok sorry just asking for some help. This is a technology board after all so I assumed that you people would know a lot about this kind of thing and would be willing to help a guy out
Guess not
What is it about retro computing that looks so comfy?
it hadn't hit the mainstream yet, it was for enthusiasts and work.
>>59498153
That pic is from around 1998, computers were as mainstream then as they are today.
It's just a cosy looking press picture, and the cases on the SG machines were very cool.