Post how many bucks you pay for your mobile, how much you get from the service and also what country
> I pay 15€ for 20Go 4G monthly, france
> Also pic no related
>>58957744
>Post how many bucks you pay for your mobile
0, my employer is paying for it, but it's between 400 and 500 NOK every month.
128 GB of 4G every month
Norway
>>58957752
Nice, is there a good 4G coverage in norway?
>>58957744
>personal
AT&T (GSM) service
$134/mo for four lines ($33.50 per phone) which share a bucket of 20GB 4G LTE data and unlimited voice/texts
>work
Verizon (CDMA/LTE) service
$80/mo for one line which has 5GB 4G LTE data and unlimited/talk/text
>work hotspot
Verizon (CDMA/LTE service)
$40/mo for one hotspot with 5GB 4G LTE data
Since rooting is useless now, is there any good way to block ads on phone?
>>58957148
DNS66
>>58957148
Bumping with potential firebomb. S7
>>58957174
What are you even doing nigger?
do distros like Ubuntu ultimately hurt user ability to fully use a GNU+Linux system due to there being no interaction via the terminal but through the gui instead?
>>58956461
Yes
you're not the boss of me now
Image manipulation is technology too.
Is Gimp really as good as Photoshop?
It's free, so it's better.
Yes, unless you're going to draw circles.
Depends on what you're using it for, but between Gimp and Krita I've never had to go back and re-pirate Photoshop.
>android
>have 5% battery left
>plug it in charge it
>3 hrs later it's at 75%
>iphone 7
>have 5% battery left
>plug it in charge it
>1 hr later it's fully charged
>lasts almost two days on a single charge
>/g/ wants me to hate this
eat shit /g/
> Android
What phone faggot, Android is an OS.
>>58954574
every android phone has shit battery life
Not an argument
see how that battery life is doing in a year tho
do you have any decoration on your computer desk at home or at work? is it meant to be cute or entertaining?
>>58950967
No, but I wouldn't mind one.
Waiting for Komugi R nendo to come out. ;_;
I have a bunch of miku sega prize figures and a few fake nendos.
I'd get a genuine nendo, but they're $70 for what is essentially an adult toy you can't really play with, so fuck that. I'd rather spend the money on vidya.
>but... but they said AMD will flop
Intel fags on suicide watch
>Implying this is legit
>Implying 1700x wont be 30% below a 7700k
DELET THIS
>>58941100
Clearly you weren't around during bulldozer.
The bulldozer hype started with massive hype "intel killer", etc. But then leaks came out and it was garbage and the reaction was "b-b-but it's just a engineering sample" and "implying this is legit".
Then bulldozer came out and it was worse than the leaks.
Previous thread >>58868490
>Discord
https://discord.gg/wdg
OR
https://discord.gg/0qLTzz5potDFXfdT
(they're the same)
>IRC Channel
#/g/wdg @ irc.rizon.net
Web client: https://www.rizon.net/chat
>Learning material
https://www.codecademy.com/
https://www.bento.io/
https://programming-motherfucker.com/
https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md
https://www.theodinproject.com/
https://www.freecodecamp.com/
http://www.w3schools.com/
https://developer.mozilla.org/
http://www.codewars.com/
>Useful Youtube channels
derekbanas
thenewboston
learncodeacademy
funfunfunction
computerphile
codingrainbow
>Frontend development
https://github.com/dypsilon/frontend-dev-bookmarks
>Backend development
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_application_frameworks
https://gist.github.com/dypsilon/5819528
>Useful tools
https://pastebin.com/q5nB1Npt/
https://libraries.io/ - Discover new open source libraries, modules and frameworks and keep track of ones you depend upon.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web - Guides for HTML, CSS, JS, Web APIs & more.
http://www.programmableweb.com/ - List of public APIs
>NEET guide to web dev employment
https://pastebin.com/4YeJAUbT/
>How to get started
http://pastebin.com/pDT82mQS
http://pastebin.com/AL6j7GEE
>cheap vps hosting in most western locations
https://lowendbox.com
https://www.digitalocean.com/
https://www.linode.com/
https://www.heroku.com/
https://www.leaseweb.com
I just can't get it done folks, I can't get my jQuery to load into my HTML code. I've tried everything and I am at my wit's end.
>>58934044
>I'm the anon from last night (we both had interviews) let us know how it goes for you dude.
It went GOOD. Their CTO was out sick, so I talked to him over the phone. He asked me what a class was, then asked "If I gave you a normal sentence, how would you print it out backwards?"
I said without a second of thought "I'd explode by the space, put it into an array and print out the reversed array"
He said "Alright, I think that's all I need, I got enough info"
The CEO said the interview went really well and that he would discuss wages with the CTO once I left and call me in a few hours.
>>58934803
I'm worried the CTO didn't like my answer for class though. I couldn't think of what to say and said "It's like a block of code that you reference elsewhere."
He said "Like a function?" I said "It has functions, or methods"
I probably sounded retarded on that question, but I said I mainly use objects only in javascript because I use procedural for PHP since I mainly use it for APIs.
I'm nervous. It all rests with the CTO now.
How does hydra and other brute force programs work?
>>58967656
poorly, essentially by throwing your computer's resources at a target and hoping something sticks in the gears
>>58967656
post data, check response
over and over agan until the response is
"SUCCESS" then save the data send
Take a bunch of pleb level credentials and try them all very quickly...Sadly sometimes it actually works...Because plebs
>it's a Linus refuses to use established storage solutions and instead comes up with a homebrewed mess that will certainly fail at some point in the future
Over under on "our archive server is dead/lost all our data" video within 6 months
>>58966712
What's wrong with zfs?
>>58966724
Nothing really, but he's running a petabyte of disks split across two hosts and he's probably going to fuck it up
Why do people care what some dumb nigger does on YouTube? Boy, someone's life must be soo boooring.
Why do high schools shill these so hard?
Also what's the best graphing calculator?
under age b&
>>58966335
I love my TI-84
I'm sure there are better alternatives but I haven't had a need to upgrade my TI-84 yet.
More powerful calculators rob students of.. Understanding of underlying concepts by creating a shortcut.
/bsd/ - *BSD General Thread
Discuss FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD
Join the IRC: #baot @ irc.rizon.net
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Potential Linux switchers welcome. Ask questions, get answers, etc.
I'll bite.
How does hardware support compare to linux?
How is BSD on laptops?
Will we be getting any more OpenBSD release songs?
FreeVMS (OpenVMS clone) is looking for developers. FreeVMS (VMS stands for "virtual memory system") is not just another Unix, is a real-time operating system with tight integration with the base system, DCL (DIGITAL Command Language), and also perfect for routers.
Developers are welcome!
Main page http://www.freevms.net/
Github mirror https://github.com/ztmr/FreeVMS
why should I BSD when I'm comfy on Arch
CCNA or Network+?
>>58965841
that's not even the same level.
ccent vs net+
whatever is cheaper
is comptia worth anything??
>>58965904
It's worth a mark on a checksheet from HR at a company that does not understand your role or skill level.
That's about it.
Vendor specific certs are always more valuable, even if the company has product from a different vendor. With vendor specific, you "can" do things, with non-specific you "heard about" being able to do things.
Once you have to deal with someone outside of HR, you'll be glad you have some practiced knowledge.
Can they really all be worthless?
>10k
>24 weeks long, 4 days a week at night so I can keep current job
>money back guarantee if I dont get a job in tech within 6 months
>people have been hired in the area - no big 4 obviously
I'm very ok with being a code monkey, it would be an improvement in my life honestly
talk me out of it (or into it)
you can learn everything they teach you on your own
if you need someone to spoon feed you material, you're never gonna make it
save your money and just get a business degree, that sounds more up your alley
> goes to bootcamp
> makes mediocre salary as shitty web developer
> gets laid off six months later
no shortcuts. go to a university and be a real software engineer
>Coding camps...
You'll be competing in a dead, outsourced market. Most employers use bootcampers for the fuck of it, but fire roughly 99% of them due to incompetence. Real programming takes conceptual logic, and they won't teach you much at a boot camp, besides syntax and examples. My favorite thing about teaching bootcamps is when pajeet and his followers trade code and change the variable names to make it look like they did something unique.
In short, take that 10k and go to a community college and learn math and programming side by side, get a degree and take a secure job. When you're ready for the extra mile, go to a university. Just don't let your GPA get below 3.5. This worked for me.
Software developers of /g/. What is your daily work like and what tools/languages do you use? Any tips for getting into that field?
>maintain/improve software for data acquisition system in a lab and fuck around with databases from time to time
>visual studio 2010 - 2015
>c++, c#, occasionally python
>i just got lucky, i have a mech eng degree and am a self taught programmer, but they laid off a shit ton of people where i work and there was a chance for me to get into software development and i did a decent enough job they let me keep doing it. i would assume a cs degree would help
>>58965190
That looks extremely painful
It's not even turned on.