>linux has no games
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uI6MkEYKsE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mN-sdquYFM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84k5UnZFjf8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdvNZt-dyBc&t=142s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5yRGkhGAyM
>but muh CIA
look for patches, people will eventually figure out ways to solve the security issues.
Also while we're at it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-9NzVurk0U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r5PC5Bv6YY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFtjDsA10k4&t=10s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zizJHzmFfQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5bkti85lc8
>wine
>>59319987
>gfwl
>xboxlive
I am currently trying to figure out a way to stream my snes on my laptop but I don't have a pci express slot.
I have an extra screen connected to my laptop and I would like to keep it with my snes connected to my computer .I was thinking about doing it with usb cable but I'm wondering if it is possible to set up a good looking stream that way.
Do you have USB 3.0? USB-C?
Bump my niggas
>>59319413
Any reason to not just use an emulator installed on your laptop you can use any controller with them...could save you a lot of work
I know I won't have driver updates and I know I wont have security updates, that's fine. All I wanna know is if there is ANY way possible to install Win7 on either of the new chipsets?
I'm already learning Linux due to this, which is fine but there are certain programs I really need to run smooth.
As long as the old drivers work i'll be fine with that for what I need it for.
>>59319015
Yes, just dont expect all the features to work, especially new things like AVX2 or similar.
This fuckin blows. All I want to do is build a bad ass motion flight/mech/racing simulator gaming rig in the basement without my OS fucking taking screenshots/keystrokes/voice data and mailing them off to who the fuck knows where. Now I cant use the new chipsets without having a SpyOS.
So even if I do get Win7 on the new chipset i'm not taking full advantage of it's power and I may as well be using a chip from a previous gen?
Well just fuck my life. We're at Saddam levels of spying and censorship man or what.
>>59319188
You're retarded if you actually believe windows 10 is doing that
Enjoy being an autist
Ctrl+F "Desktop" - no results
My Arch Linux Desktop
Show yours
desktop threads are banned
why?!
>>59318775
they are?
Can this PSU run this Graphics card?
I keep getting Kernel erro 41 randomly when I'm playing videogames.
http://imgur.com/h8iqLCA
http://imgur.com/aPq2Pdr
http://imgur.com/Gp9aWVh
>/v/
>>59318733
omw
>>59318663
Stupid questions thread. Also not tech support. Also the fact you can't figure this out on your own makes you a retard.
I got a job where MS Visual studio (VB/C#) is a required knowledge but I barely know what that even is, and only know how to java/c++/assembly.
What do?
Learn how to make shit in VB/C#.
If you're already good in c++, it'll take you less that a week to get the main libaries, asp.net and windows forms down.
>>59318707
Thanks bae
Learning Razor syntax will give you a head start.
This is unarguably the best book to transform new-hire developers into software samurai.
Inb4 Gang of Four
Inb4 CLRS Algorithms
Inb4 academic texts that don't believe in using existing libraries
Do people still read books?
I thought tutorialspoint is all you need
>>59318455
I have read it, but it wasn't that useful as some says. At least you can kill every existing spider with it.
I repaired my 1155 socket. Pc is much faster now
>>59318408
lel so funy
>Not sure if stupid or stupid...
1155 has contact points not AMD-style connectors?
Are the cameras usually good? Or are them bad because you can't point the camera where you want?
>>59318400
Do 4K cinema HDR capable monitors exist?
>>59318400
The CIA likes them
>>59318400
What's the use of that besides being spied on?
What's the best password routine and why is it
>>59318333
Stop asking and answering at the same time.
password managers are best. (keepass, lastpass)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPRA0W1kECg
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>>59318019
>Java professor plays this over the classroom speakers
>Sounds like a fucking slide whistle being raped
Why are you still using GNU/Botnet, /g/?
>>59317911
I'm not. I've never fallen for the "security as a product" meme.
>>59317911
Whoever decided that an autistic penguin was a good logo should have his eyes gouged out, shoved down his throat and out his urethra
>>59317911
Why have you still not read the leaks winshill?
I-It is still a-alive,
i-isn't it?
mpv master race
>>59317544
>2015
Hmmm...
At what age is too old for learning programming /g/? Also at what age did you start learning?
I'm 28 and I have a humanities degree, and after a couple of years and several shitty jobs I think I made the wrong choice of career.
>>59316925
No age is too old to learn, mate.
>I have a humanities degree
I am so, so sorry. Make sure that your kids do not suffer from this, ok?
>>59316944
>No age is too old to learn, mate.
Maybe I should rephrase my question:
At what age is too old for learning programming and find a good job?
>>59317066
30+
>Microsoft already has a version of Windows Server running on ARM, and they’ve announced that both of their partners will be demonstrating this internal use port of Windows Server, first with Qualcomm with their Centriq 2400 processor, with 48 cores on Samsung’s 10nm FinFET process
>Microsoft also had some announcements there as well. AMD will also be collaborating with Microsoft to include their Naples processor into Project Olympus, which is their new server processor based on the “Zen” architecture. Although much of the news today has been around the ARM announcement, this is arguably the bigger play. Ryzen has already shown it is very competitive with Core, and Naples could be very strong competition for Xeon. We’ll have to wait for the launch to know for sure
>Microsoft also announced a partnership with NVIDIA today, bringing the HGX-1 hyperscale GPU accelerator to Project Olympus. HGX-1 is targeted at AI cloud computing, which is certainly an area where there has been tremendous growth. Each HGX-1 will be powered by eight NVIDIA Tesla P100 GPUs, each with 3584 Stream Processors, based on the GP100 chip, and a new switching design based on NVIDIA NVLink and PCIe which allows a CPU to connect to any number of GPUs dynamically. NVIDIA states the HGX-1 provides up to 100x faster deep learning performance compared to CPU-based servers.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11187/microsoft-details-project-olympus-open-compute-standard
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THANK YOU BASED MICROSOFT! INTELFAGS BTFO!
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Wtf nk
Nothing new here, They just presented the platforms they designs for use with windows server softwares.
Big-Cloud is moving to PowerPC architecture because IBM is open-sourcing parts of the cpu. the open copute project is all about open platforms to reduce costs and give more control to the users.