Trying to learn Lisp, what IDE to use?
DrRacket
vim
>>59481089
LispWorks
is there a better color combination from the default palette on windows 10?
I'm using the dark gray one :^)
>>59481045
Use the sliders, re.. oh ._.
use regedit to get the white one and feel like the hacker you are
Its the ultimate obscure hipster OS. Why use arch when you can use and OS developed by the north korean government?
>>59481036
why would I use a korean-spyware OS for lower-class koreans? Shove off tosser
>>59481058
>Lower class koreans
>implying lower class north korea's have a computer
>>59481087
>implying they don't get a government assigned botnet machine
Which one would you kiss, which one would you have kinky sex with just once, and which one would you marry for life with no chance of divorce rape/cheating on?
For me:
>Kiss: Windows XP
>Fuck: Gentoo
>Marry: Debian from a universe without systemDicks.
>bump
buuuump
i want to have sex with a graphics card and a computer processor
how do I into lisp? My math is worse than a second grader and I'm overall sad that I can't read the sicp.
Don't. There's a reason nobody uses it in industry.
>>59480930
Racket?
>>59480937
then why did mit make it
>>59480939
no
im no audiophile so i dont need to spennd tons of money on a pair of earpohnes but at the same time im sick of tinny knock-off brands.
the type of quality i am looking for is in the same tier as the apple and samsung headphones that come with new mobiles like the galaxy s6. problem is, when i try to buy these online i can only seem to get fake brands that have the same tinny quality. i dont want to buy the apple headphones because they are overpriced but i also cant buy the samsung headphones from the official site because they dont have a link to buy them. my price range is £10-20, is there any hope for me?
>>59480829
Using Xiaomi piston v3s on my galaxy s5 got them from geekbuying for like $17 better than the samsung ones while fitting better.
Xiaomi http://m.gearbest.com/earbud-headphones/pp_566702.html
Or the precendet model the xiaomi hybrid.
The pro are 2+1 drives each earbud, the hybris are 1+1 each earbud.
There is nothing at that price (or double that) that sounds like those.
Take it
>>59480829
Eiaosi X6 from aliexpress is amazing for the price.
Is pic related worth €160 with wraith cooler?
>>59480817
No.
>>59480817
>AMD
>Worth anything
but why even ask
If you're going to buy AMD, at least buy a Ryzen 1700.
Oh look, its literally fucking nothing.
>>59480799
>INTEL(C)
>OPTANE(TM)
PCIe SSDs have been around for fucking ages. Unless they're going to make an affordable one then they can fuck right off.
Knowing Intel probably not.
>>59482087
/thread, fpbp, etc.
>>59482087
Do you like to talk out of your fucking ass when you know nothing about the subject?
What are some memes you bought into that you approve of? So far for me I can definitely say
>RGB strips for room lighting
>M.2 drives
>Ultrawide monitors
>>59480509
>Mechanical keyboard
>ThinkPad
>Casio watch
I used a secondary monitor for a long time before I saw it on /g/ so I guess that counts as well.
VR
Shit's no meme. Not much in the way of super practical uses or killer apps but the experience itself is worth it IMO
>>59480509
144hz
>Could have learned so much programming and earned a lot of money
>INSTEAD wasted thousands of hours on 4chan and thousands of hours on meaningless videogames
How do I cope with this?
>>59480507
By actually taking time to learn now.
Play more video games
>>59480534
but it's too late now
Hi /g/
Fuck Gmail right ?
Gonna go with Tutanota, which domain should I choose ? I've read that .com is a shitty choice
What you you think ?
I kinda like tuta.io
>not airmail.cc
>>59480465
shorter the better
>>59480465
gmail is better
tutanota is trash
>he commits with bugs in the code
>not intentionally putting bugs in code and writing the patches in advance
>he calls backdoors bugs
God I hate C
>ITT: Embarassing things about your setup you dont want others to know about
For some reason whenever I hit the power button my Arch machine only has a 40ish% of actually booting. Sometimes when I get unlucky I have to turn it on and off like 5 times before it eventually works.
I just leave it on 24/7 when I can now.
>he fell for the arch meme
I have on off used Linux for 4 years and love it. Learned basics of through the troubleshooting that comes with ricing window managers. Love it.
But damn it, I have never figured out how to rebind my power button on my laptop so it does not immediately shut down my pc in awesome-wm.
>>59480424
i once almost filled my 1tb harddrive with cute anime girl pics. deleting them was the most painful thing i have done to myself. i can still probably recover them back though, i partitioned my hdd and now around 700gb are unused, one day i will photorec them back to existence.
When was the last time that new user features were added to the Linux desktop? Since I started using Windows 10, we have gotten Cortana, WSL, OneDrive improvements, Office 365 etc. Ubuntu has no voice assistant AI, no native cloud integration, and no office cloud.
>>59480331
>Linux
>Operating System
>>59480372
>Says Ubuntu in OP
>you can't read
>>59480331
>no voice assistant AI
why would I want someone spying on me? I'm at a computer, this isn't a phone. Typing it out will always be faster.
>WSL
gimped and still limited, but if you want to play that card we have powershell god forbid anyone wanted it
>Office 365
website?
>no native cloud integration
what integration do you need? Storage? SSHFS is ezmodo personal remote storage, almost anything you want you could just have located there.
>no office cloud
I can store my files on my server, that's all I need. Anyone can go on some web based word processor though.
There are regularly added features but it's not necessarily something that directly changes the user experience from a gui perspective.
If we want to talk about developmental stagnation lets talk windows filesystems, nothing like 15 year old shitty file systems
Any QoL upgrades you guys have experience with, post em here.
>pic related: jellycomb mk09 wireless keyboard + mouse.
Under $25 on amazon, sweet buy.
Keyboard Construction: 9/10
Keys: 7/10 (very quiet, near silent. pushforce is ideal for the regular letter keys, a bit more for the larger keys e.g. backspace which is a bit weird)
Layout: 9/10 (standard is good. a bit long and short for my preferences but YMMV)
mouse: 8/10 (on the smaller side. as big as my palm. good weight and good shape for its size. scrollwheel isn't special but it works well. clicking is very soft, quiet. jarringly so.
receiver: 9/10 (flawless when there's a direct line from your keyboard to it. use your front USB ports for this-- the computer being in front of the receiver really hurt the range for me.)
TLDR: good buy, good construction. small mouse, but both keyb+mouse are comfortable.
is this the consumerism general
>>59480340
You mean paying $200 for a keyboard
>>59480361
>$200
poorfag