Jesus fucking christ /g/. I just picked up the dell xps 15 and the brightness on this screen is RETARDED. Why the fuck is Dell trying to blind their customers?
Other than that, probably the best laptop i've ever owned.
>>59190365
Tried one the other day. Keyboard is shit. Touchpad is mediocre. Bezels look weird as fuck.
6/10 would not buy.
>>59190387
The keyboard is above average, but the touchpad is shit. Bezel looks fine.
But:
>15" 4k touch screen
>i5-7300
>gtx1050
>256gb SDD
>(((8-10 HOURS BATTERY LIFE)))
>easily up-gradable RAM and Storage
It's a powerhouse of a daily driver for $1300 USD
>15 inch
>4k
why though?
Every time the laptop idles and the screen turns off TiWorker.exe starts up and pushes the cpu to 100% and the temp over 70C (idles at 25C normally)
This piece of shit drains my laptop battery in like 15 minutes.
What is wrong with windows 10?
>>59190251
Windows 10 is whats wrong.
Install 7 or even XP.
>>59190267
It has to be the most retarded program of all time.
Its been fucking with me for weeks and i didnt know.
I leave my laptop go to do something, come back and its dead.
I dont know how many times i "could have sworn" it was at like 60% before i left.
This shitware made me think i was going crazy.
>>59190267
this
i installed w10 on my mom's laptop. it was an old crappy core2duo but worked just fine however w10 raped the harddrive with 100% utilization doing who knows what for long periods of time. the hdd died. i reinstalled w8.
I need outlook account
I need hacker
sent :^)
I need puss puss
>>59190234
Check your private messages. We'll go on from there and talk about a price.
If so what languages?
Do you study category theory?
What are cool tutorials/books you've read?
Yes. I use JavaScript and write my own functions all the time.
>>59190061
Tell me about your web dev skills
>>59190030
I am. I use C and mmap executable memory areas to dynamically generate functions. That's how I do higher order functions.
>you're in for a shock. Buckle up
What did he mean by this?
GET HYPED FOR ANOTHER MASSIVE DISAPPOINTMENT
i thought jayz was a nigger
what happened
If you install Ubuntu 16.04 with Canadian English, spellcheck doesn't work in any apps, not even fucking Libreoffice Writer.
Holy shit guys, it's 2017 and Ubuntu doesn't have fucking working spellcheck. Spellcheck was invented in the fucking 1970s!
install gentoo
>>59189688
sudo apt-get install hunspell-en-ca fixes it after the fact. Why the fuck didn't the OS do it for me when I was installing Ubuntu!!!???
>Canadian English
Found your problem. Learn a real language, snow gook.
I'm seeing a lot of benchmarks being thrown around, but not a single explanation as to what they're actually measuring. It's all either
>OMG [Product(A)] HAS 0.5 [arbitrary and meaningless unit of measurement] MORE THAN [Product(B)] _______ BTFO
or
>AHAHAHAHA _______ BTFO, [Product(A)] GOT TEN POINTS HIGHER THAN [Product(B)] IN [shill software benchmark]
Let's cut through the bullshit: what are actual, useful benchmarks for CPUs/GPUs/SSDs/smartphones/etc that matter more than some software designed for marketing teams to slobber their filthy lips over?
Time it takes to solve an every day problem, like saving a document as a PDF or decrypting an HTTPS response.
>>59189629
>Use each instruction on the cpu in asm a few million times moving data around and preforming on it, this would give you a baseline of each instruction's actual performance
>load cache full of something designed to fit in cache and call it a million times
>load ram full and flip bits, see if ram fails total checksum of what you've loaded
>average all of these into individual scores, do not combine anything, show the actual performance of each instruction
>Render some opengl stuff
>Upload a bunch of textures to gpu using multiple pipelines (ati fails here)
>check cpu for clock drift (old amd fails here, and new may still, not sure, nobody tested yet) and if drifts, invalidate results as they are i n v a l i d unless using an alternative clock source to monitor the time it takes to benchmark stuff
>top it off with a file transfer test from a in-memory driver proxy caching a file loaded from disk and then flushed each test, so after about a million reads of the file you have ram perf and northbridge IO perf if the physical storage medium remains the same thats a nice baseline
Fuck benchmarks
Just buy Intel and Nvidia for guaranteed quality and performance.
>be 18
>desensitized to everything because I have a good PC with high-speed internet access and the ability to torrent basically everything.
JUST
>be 18
>have a job
>have a house
>have a car
>go to school
>have tons of friends
JUST
>>59189297
>>59189356
One of you is not telling the truth.
>>59189297
>posting a smug and (to you, i assume) sexy Sylveon
Fur Faggot.
But I'm the same situation as you. High speed internet with no restrictions to torrent. PC ain't that bad either.
tfw CS is a meme
epic twitter screencap thread my man
>>59188981
thanks dude
You don't go into CS for programming
>It's another anon wakes up from another nightmare about his computer bricking itself
I want it to stop.
Macbook pro with retina display does not have this problem.
it cant brick itself if u brick it 1st
>>59188932
Of course not, it already comes out of the box bricked.
Why does Windows 10 still need NTFS if Microsoft developed ReFS and it's supposedly much better?
>>59188713
Backward compatibility, like always.
>>59188713
who is this?
>>59188836
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOSQ2nUUslY
So I was looking into buying a second monitor because I realized 60Hz is trash, and one of the criteria my friend alerted me too was IPS versus TN. I never thought this mattered that much, but after looking into how my TN panel handled color I realized I've gotten too used to shitty, dated colors, and so I only looked for monitors with IPS panels.
The only problem is, there doesn't exist a single IPS monitor that is less than 4ms response time. 4ms isn't bad, but my current TN monitor only costed $129 and gives me 2ms response time.
So why are monitor manufacturers so autistic? Why can't they make an IPS monitor with less than 4ms response time, even at 60 fucking Hz?!
tl;dr fuck monitors
dell 144 ultrasharp IPS when ?
>>59188609
Holy fuck is it 2012 again????? IPS just have worse response time. Chances are you won't notice the difference in response time, just as you won't notice a difference in the TN quality if you calibrate your panel. Unless of course you have them next to each other.
Now start arguing about something a little more modern, like OLED vs it's cost.
i don't understand. are 60hz monitors unusable in 2017?
How do I brick an Android device? I want to brick mine because I'm fucking autistic, straight-up. I read there's a way to do it with an app called ROM manager.
Why would you want to brick a device anon?
Download the firmware of another model
Change xml inside so this shit phone can install
Install
Enjoy
>jewgle
>>59188586
Don't brick your stolen android phone. Just give it back you nigger
Any SharePoint /g/'s on today?
What are you working on? Discover any cool tricks lately? Any tips to share? Get in here, let's do some knowledge sharing.
Nintex discussions also welcome!
>>59188540
hate to break it to you but this is a board of NEETS they wouldnt know >enterprise software if it bit them on the ass its not to late to start a think pad thread though,
regarding the question though it runs amazing on server 2016
OP here, thought I'd kick things off.
Currently starting a new site collection from scratch. Recently provisioned by Corporate (they have an internal SP server team-disallowed access to CA, and SPD is disabled). No content as of yet, and their old collection is a damn mess.
Right now I'm in a design phase, trying to determine requirements and get some ideas on how I can skin the site pages without putting CSS behind every page.
Looks like each site will consist of some doc libraries, a calendar, discussion board, there will be some approval workflows to build, etc. Should be an interesting time.
Also, they have QuickApps for SharePoint, which I have to admit are growing on me.
This is SP 2010 Standard btw, so alot of the cooler features aren't available.
>>59188572
Dang, that's too bad. Thought it might be interesting to get some lively conversation going. Always fun to see other people's work.
>His laptop comes with stickers
>laptops
When will they stop being shit
They seemed much better during 2008-2012
>>59188103
>His
did you just assume my gender?
>>59188140
>When will they stop being shit
When AMD makes a laptop APU worth a shit, ideally with HBM