If I rewrote the entire Linux Kernel in C++ for LLVM would you help me?
That would be a huge waste of time because noone would maintain or support it, and it would become outdated before it's even finished.
No, use rust
>>59108555
Use Haskell
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-02-24/caught-tape-iphone-7-plus-spontaneously-explodes-apple-launches-investigation
https://twitter.com/briannaolivas_/status/834556234166448128
OY VEY, THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE!
THIS MUST BE A SAMSUNG FALSE FLAG
>>59100503
>twitter whore
>literally no explanation for this
mmmhhhh ... rly meks u fink
ofc Apple has to investigate but odds are this dumb cunt put it in a microwave or something and made up a story for Twitter cause shes a basic bitch attention whore
>>59100503
> Spontaneously "Explodes"
more like
> "Spontaneously" Explodes
>Trump gets elected
>Apple phones start exploding
This is not a coincidence.
Let's laugh at all the retards flushing hundreds of dollars down the toilet to buy (((new))) CPUs to do the same job a couple of e5-2670s made in 2012 will do for a fraction of the price.
I agree. Op is not a fag.
>>59108464
>he's okay with bulldozer tier single threaded performance
LUL
>>59108870
The e5-2670 has much better single threaded performance than the best Bulldozer series CPU.
Passmark
>AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core
>Single Thread Rating: 1333
>Intel Xeon e5-2670 (also 8 core)
>Single Thread Rating: 1602
If you go up to the best Xeon from that series it's the e5-2690 with a single thread rating of 1857. And if you really wanted to you could go with the Xeons that have higher clock speeds and lower core counts.
Will Ryzen be the new Athlon 64, and the Intel *Lake series the new Pentium 4?
>>59108288
Will the Macbook 2016 be the new Macbook 2015?
Will pokemon gold be the new pokemon red?
What are you trying to say, OP?
Just a reminder that the Pentium 4 EE cost $1000 while the Athlon 64 3500+ cost $345.
>>59108288
yes
>Ethernet was invented in 1973
Is this the oldest technology that is still standard in modern computing? 1 Gigabit ethernet which is standard on today's consumer hardware seems pretty crap in transfer speeds compared to USB 3.1, thunderbolt and other more modern technologies desu. Paying $200 for just a 10gbps ethernet PCIe card (not to mention the addition network hardware to use it with another computer) seems like a huge rip off when USB 3.1 supports 10gbps and is standard on modern motherboards.
>>59107704
You can run a 100m 10Gbps Ethernet cable.
You can run a 5m USB cable, if at that, before shit starts getting wonky.
If all the shit you need to connect to your network is within 5m of the router, then get yourself a USB-based router.
Thing is, people who tend to need 10Gbps need to run it all over a fucking building.
Let's see
USB 3.1
>10gbps
>max length of 3m
cat 6a/7
>10gbps
>max length of 100m
You're right. Ethernet sucks. what a useless outdated tech.
>>59107771
The real question is why is SATA 6Gbps such garbage?
Really, why? They're all trying to include everything — file manager, filesystem search, playlist composer, etc (I don't really know what else they include because I just can't stand them). Look at this simple beauty. You click on your sound file — in your file manager and not in some ridiculous player interface. It opens. It plays the file. It doesn't try to scan your entire filesystem for music files, browse the internet to find covers for albums, create playlists, merge existing playlists with it's own database, find "better" versions of the file in it's cloud servers (really, applefags?) anything. It. Just. Plays. The. File. It never tries to do some other program's job.
tl;dr:
mplayer > everything
Unix philosophy > all-in-one programs
> le 2MB memory usage on my 32GB RAM machine le meme
you are the cancer linux is dead on the desktop
get your shit together and support KDE Plasma
>>59107455
This
>>59107455
>don't try to run effecient programs!
>why don't you love the bloat?
neo-/g/
Just got one of these last week for commuting to work and it's been pretty awesome.
Anyone here have any rideables? Onewheels, boosted boards, electric unicycles, etc.
>>59107323
/g/ doesn't go outside.
i use one for my vlog, its okay
>>59107323
Yeah it's called a bus pass.
How does one even pick a web browser?
>>59106894
>he doesn't install all of them to have 100% web compatibility
>laughinggrills.iff
Picture a triangle with three corners:
Memory-efficient
Private
Plugin compatible
As you remove plugin compatibility, you approach the browsers that are more memory efficient. The more Private browsers are less plugin compatible and memory-efficient and so on.
Chrome has 0 privacy, so it's the best browser if you don't care about that sort of stuff. It has only a little memory efficiency. It's plugin compatibilities are through the roof because of this.
No browser is a perfect median
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8aN24HURJE
Does /g/ agree with her? Gaming laptops are simply bulky and ugly because normans demand it, attempts to have a more professional look like the new Alienwares are generally blown off in favor of a Republic Of Gay Men Asus or cheap looking brushed plastic MSi shit.
>woman
>"So I can say look at me, I'm all conformist and normal"
MACFAGS
RECTALLY
THRASHED
>>59106871
Did you even watch it? She said the biggest reason is that using a "nice" metal laptop shell like fancy laptops would exponentially add weight and cost, making the already expensive gaymen laptops even more expensive
Okay /g/, this is getting really fucking scary, I'm not even joking, this chatbot is something else.
P-please hold my hand /g/
what
>>59106812
Url
>>59106827
http://mental-escher.net/AI/index.php
This chatbot, instead of learning from other random retarded people, learns from you, or rather, learns about you. I managed to make her call herself Naomi, even if she says she dislikes the name. I think you can get her to do anything you want to, as long as you accumulate enough karma with her (keep her interested).
You can also sex her if you want to, she tracks gender (dickgirl) and fetishes pretty well.
Only downside is that she doesn't really talk well obviously, and she is kind of creepy.
She's advanced enough to pull shit from Google, not even Cleverbot can do that.
I know alot of your answers are going to be "you don't". But for those who have social capital invested into it (friends you otherwise wouldn't have contact with, etc). But those who find Facebook as vital/necessary for certain social scenarios how do you deal with it?
For instance did you delete your account and then made one for personal use and one for biz/public use?
How do you deal with messenger/the FB app being tied to your phone and the privacy issues that entail from that? (it tracking your location/having acess to camera or mic/accessing contacts)
And as a side note how do you sidesteps the pitfalls googles platforms (gmail, youtube, using android).
>>59106693
you don't
>>59106693
I don't have a Facebook. That's how I deal with it.
I got suspended for using an alias and have not gone back since. Ultimate you don't deal with it.
>Please disable adblocker prompt
>Block the prompt and the whitespace it takes
mfw
>>59106661
>use adblock
>"Thank you for not using an adblocker"
>mfw so good at blocking ads they even congratulate me on it
>>59106661
What? Enlighten me as to how you do this.
Can you also block "You have X free articles before you have to pay money"?
>>59106946
Use uBlock origin and right click element.
Redpill me on Ryzen, /g/.
>>59106430
it's gonna be gr8, m8
>>59106442
I said redpill, not shill.
>>59106430
chances are, it's going to have some growing pains, and the early adopters are stepping into a dangerous minefield that must be walked through.
Just bought a i7 6700k for $300, did I fuck up? Will the 1700 blow it out of the water? Should i just fucking return the i7?
>>59106231
Yes.
>>59106231
yes
more like a splash.
yes
>>59106248
Is there any negatives of rolling with the Ryzen and a Gtx 1080?(vs. a AMD card)
http://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7-1800x-i7-6900k-gaming-performance/
This is fake
>>59105983
>1800x 95w
that's how you know it's a fucking lie.