>HE DOESN'T HAVE FF 64 BITS INSTALLED
What a fucking 6uck.
What's a 6uck?
Why is modern firefox so shit. Years ago it was the go-to web browser.
>firefox instead of brave in 2017
I want to make android apps and get rich.
Which programming language do i learn?
>android apps
fortran
>>59134051
Dart with Flutter.
>>59134051
Java, since, y'know.. all Android apps are made with it.
Now, this is officially a thing now it seems.
They're offering upgrade mainboards older Thinkpads with current/last gen Intel CPUs or completele upgraded laptops, they also upgraded the displays. How autistic am I for wanting to drop 780$ on this.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFFHJnlP5oITwFJGAIUaZj0ndVULMS_p4JnpbP3OITV75HdA/viewform?c=0&w=1
- 3rd batch motherboard (with i5-ES processor)
- VGA replaced with mini-HDMI and mini-DP, 1x USB3.0, 2x USB2.0, SD Card Reader, Ethernet, WLAN, Fingerprint
- Dock, cardbus, modem connectors disabled
- New X61 chassis *
- New X61 keyboard *
- SXGA+ (1400x1050) IPS screen *
- Installed ready for use *
- 8GB/16GB DDR3L SO-DIMM **
- 250GB SSD **
- 6 month warranty
You shilled it yesterday buddy
>tfw would get one anyway If I could afford it.
Seems enticing in the sense that it gives me a bit of nostalgia, but it's a complete waste of money in practice. I'd rather put that $800 toward a Macbook. Thinkpads are a shitty meme and should stay where they are—$250 junkers you buy on eBay if you're too poor for a better computer.
so you have to upgrade the mobo to upgrade the display dont you?
In either case why do you need to "speed up" a laptop you're going to use for media and social and maybe documents. It's literally already fast enough for all those things. I understand an upgraded display, but you are a fucking sheep if you can be convinced to spend 780 for a marginal performance gain ((((actually for your screenfetch/e-peen))))
What's the /g/ approved search engine?
duckduckgo.com
but I use google as a backup.
Startpage.
>>59133578
>jewjewgo
startpage is better
/g/ talk me into buying the R7 1700 instead of the 7700K
I'll be mostly gaming
>>59132958
>I'll be mostly gaymin'
then wait for the R5 1600X
Wait until next week then read reviews.
Alternatively buy a 1700 now and gain lots of upboats on /g/
>>59132958
Haha oh wow very good use of that money senpai. It's not like these higher end processors were meant to run vms or graphics design or anything actually efficient for the power haha. Yep just get it for your gayming rig my dude :]
Need browser suggestions!
I got a new PC and don't know which browser to use. I stuck with Firefox for quite a bit, but it's getting slower everday it seems... I tried Chrome, but haven't switched completely.
So what browser should I install on my new PC?
Is Ungoogled Chromium any good? Does it get updated frequently or do potential security risks stay in for a long time? Is Firefox Dev Edition or Nightly any good?
There's just too many choices -.-
>>59132459
Just use Chrome or Opera. Firefox is shit these days. Chrome is botnet but overall the best browsing experience imo.
>>59132902
Yea that's what I was thinking: Firefox has gone to shit, but wasn't quite sure about how much botnet Chrome really is lol
>>59132459
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_wars?wprov=sfla1
Put this into perspective before deciding.
/ptg/ private trackers general
psychedelic pussy edition
the mission of ptg is to facilitate the sharing of knowledge with regard to private trackers
news: REDACTED
>>59132415
hook shit like this is why the last thread was deleted
REDACT your life
>>59132426
the last thread 404d you cuck
Hello sir, can i inviting?
so why is /g/ mad about pajeets?
>>59132219
Because they cant code worth a fuck.
>>59132219
>imgur filename
Really makes you think!
>>59132219
We know exactly who you are OP. Go poo in a loo sometime.
1. Go to https://www.dnsleaktest.com
2. Post result
3. Judge each other based on your DNS choice
4. ???
5. profit?
pic related, it's mine
I ain't clicking that shit
>>59132248
faggot
I did the extended test.
/guts/ thread
Changing case/messing with the build yet again. Can't stop won't stop
what case is that?
>>59131728
nice.
thinking about upgrading from dual 270xs. any suggestions? running 2x 1080 monitors.
>>59131748
Vega GPU's shouldn't be far away, AMD's new stuff. I'd say wait for that first.
>>59131731
Lian Li PC-O11
that feel when you get a big new hard drive
>>59129657
to store all your furry porn on
>>59129657
aka wtf is all this space for, I'm going to hoard stuff I don't need
How accurate is this?
https://www.skelleton.net/2015/03/21/how-to-eliminate-spam-and-protect-your-name-with-dmarc/#dkim_adsp
Reading elsewhere I get the impression that it's not merely setting what to do with unsigned emails, but that it also checks what domain it's from or something (I'm confused).
Will I encounter issues if I use the option "all" when ProtonMail is the email server?
I'm trying to set up windows 95 in virtualbox, but the installation takes too long and I can't run games with it for some reason.
Is there such a thing as preinstalled images people share online - someone installs it properly, puts the image on piratebay, and than others can use it? Or is this not possible?
I'm new to this and I and I'm not sure what keywords to search for, so I can't find anything.
>>59129017
Does thermal paste lose it's capacity over time even if it's been in the tube? I have a tube of Arctic MX4 I bought in 2012 that I've been using whenever I reseat my heatsink. The cap is always on but recently my temps are becoming shittier and shittier. Is the paste "going off"?
>Microsoft is collaborating with researchers at the University of Cambridge to develop an AI which can turn your descriptions into working code in seconds.
Called DeepCoder, the software can take requirements by the developer, search through a massive database of code snippets and deliver working code in seconds, a significant advance in the state of the art in program synthesis.
>“The potential for automation that this kind of technology offers could really signify an enormous [reduction] in the amount of effort it takes to develop code,” says Armando Solar-Lezama of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who was not involved in the work. “>All of a sudden people could be so much more productive. They could build systems that it [would be] impossible to build before.”
>DeepCoder learns which combinations of source code work and which ones don’t as it goes along, and improves every time it tries a new problem. It created working programs in fractions of a second, whereas older systems take minutes to trial many different combinations of lines of code before piecing together something that can do the job.
>Developers however do not have to worry just yet. At the moment DeepCoder is only capable of solving programming challenges that involve around five lines of code, but given the pace of development in AI in recent years it is probably only a matter of time before being a good developer would be more about telling the PC clearly what you want rather than being good at functions and inheritance.
Full paper: https://openreview.net/pdf?id=ByldLrqlx
what are you Reuters? associated press?
Go aggregate somewhere else Faygo
>>59128509
>I admit that I'm literally retarded
Nice!
Can it write C safely?
c o m f y
>>59125895
comfy
>>59125895
>Planning to replace the right one with an LG ultrawide
Funny story, prices are fucked up in my country, a 34 inch LG ultrawide cost around $340 (1080p)
But you can buy a gaymen 34 inch 1080p 144hz curved one for $450 (In the US is usually between 600-700)
>>59125916
Also currently living in a 4x8m hotel room as waiter (thats why theres a sink) already bought a keyboard
It's out
The number of replies this thread receives is the number of people who were waiting for this.
>>59125889
Thank fuck I stuck with VLC instead of migrating to your piece of shit.
Will it have much of a difference?