Ok /g/ show us your autism! Let's see those laptop stickers!
>>58923048
>laptop
Just leave
>>58923065
No you leave
Well, /g/?
>>58920630
>is on borrowed time
You wish.
>autism
>>58920636
Hello Pajeet.
Old one hit bump limit let's do this.
what a time to be awake
>>58920115
It's not even midnight here in the UK Seiden what are you talking about?
How's the project going?
You took the effort to clean your desk for this photo but you can't clean those nasty ass walls.
How secure is your password /g/?
https://howsecureismypassword.net/
>just type your password into this attack list generator
fuck off with your password dictionary honeypot
How to survive in open office environment?
>>58916643
I would quit immediately
Deodorant and earphones.
Use libreoffice.
Current Stream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdX4uJUwSFwiY3XBvu-F_-Q/live
FAQ
>What is TempleOS?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT7yvaGN0ZU
TempleOS (formerly J Operating System, SparrowOS and LoseThos) is a biblical themed lightweight operating system created over the span of a decade by programmer Terry A. Davis.
>How did TempleOS start?
Development for TempleOS began in 2003 after Davis suffered from a series of manic episodes that left him briefly hospitalized for mental health issues.
Davis is a former atheist who believes that he can "talk with God" and that God told him the operating system he built was God's official temple. According to Davis TempleOS is of 'Divine' intellect due to the inspired nature of the code. According to Davis, God said to create the operating system with 640x480, 16 colors display and a single audio voice. The operating system was coded in a programming language developed by Davis in C/C++ called "HolyC". The OS runs a file system called "Red Sea".
>What can TempleOS do?
TempleOS deliberately has no network support. It runs 8-bit ASCII with graphics in source code and has a 2D and 3D graphics library, which run at 640x480 VGA with 16 colors. The OS contains numerous embedded biblical references including a program called AfterEgypt which allows users to "communicate with God" through an oracle.
USEFUL LINKS
Official website: http://templeos.org/
Download TempleOS: http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Home/Web/DownloadOS.html#l1
Terry's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdX4uJUwSFwiY3XBvu-F_-Q/
Extended History: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gods-lonely-programmer
NOTABLE QUOTES FROM TERRY
>Jesus said "I will rebuild this temple in three days." I could make a compiler in 3 days.
>Yeah, I killed a CIA nigger with my car in 1999. Score one for the good guys.
>My job is to hunt CIA niggers.
>Bill gates and the illuminati got a herd of nigger cattle
>I don't know why the liberals don't allow beastiality
Terry shouldn't be streaming. Why isn't Terry at church?
>>58915047
Christianity has lost its way. Why go to church when you're already in the Temple of god?
I want github or other shitty SJW company to hire him and preach tolerant while he yells in the back nigger nigger nigger.
Some facts:
>The BSD code present in XNU came from the FreeBSD kernel. [1]
>XNU is licensed under Apple Public Source License 2 [2]
>APSL2 is FSF approved, along with the BSD License [3]
>The I/O Kit is an open-source framework in the XNU kernel that helps developers code device drivers for Apple's Mac OS X and iOS operating systems. Perhaps one could benefit from drivers created for Mac OS X? [4]
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XNU#BSD
[2] https://opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/xnu-3789.41.3/APPLE_LICENSE.auto.html
[3] https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#apsl2
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I/O_Kit
Why even bother with Linux when there is a much stronger company making deals with the manufacturers to create drivers for their desktop AND server operating system? That leave us with two sane choices:
1. Take advantage of Mac OS X's open sourced parts released by Apple to build an OS.
2. Use FreeBSD.
Two insanes:
1. Mesh FreeBSD with XNU.
2. Use Darwin (it is a dead project, last I checked).
We don't need to reinvent all of the wheel when we have half of it done.
>>58912696
Apple is actually moving away from XNU in general, towards a BSD kernel. They're also giving us loads of code.
>Take advantage of Mac OS X's open sourced parts released by Apple to build an OS.
This,
THIS is what I want.
>tfw Apple doesn't release Darwin builds anymore
Can we make a /g/ iceberg? I just made this. I know it's shitty and empty, but we have to start somewhere.
Template in next post.
Template if you want to start from scratch.
you happy
>>58912361
Don't all women have an undersized one?
How many monitors does /g/ have? How are they arranged?
>>58908009
I prefer 1 really big monitor.
2 monitors+my tv
>>58908009
Big monitor. Less energy waste.
Can /g/ guess what's in the box?
probably a thinkpad
take this dumb shit back to /soc/ where it belongs
>>58934280
This, i bet it's the faggot who bought a T460 for like $1.3k like a moron.
Why is it so hard to find desktop applications in the Windows Store? Why aren't more Windows developers putting their apps in the Windows Store?
It can make installing applications so much more convenient (one click install, less bundleware installers) and practically put the entire malware-laden "download site" industry to rest.
Microsoft waited almost a year to allow desktop apps in when they should have done it from the get-go. Also, they quietly announced it so not a lot of people know about it.
Unfortunately I think they missed their chance and developers will continue putting their apps on download sites instead.
It could have been great, I would have loved to be able to just open up the store, type in the app name and just install like the Mac App Store and Ubuntu Software Center, but it looks like we'll have to continue dealing with crawling the web and piling up EXEs in the downloads folder.
>>58933994
This. I can't stand installers that try to put in unrelated bloat bundled with them.
After it was found that Sourceforge had malware in their installers, I agree that more developers should allow that option.
I bought the meme paste and applied it. Now what?
>>58933744
Go back to raddit.
eat it
>>58933744
>dual core cpu
pleb
Machine learning is just 1st year linear algebra run on GPU farms.
Prove me wrong. (You can't.)
>statistics isn't a math discipline
>what is backprop
Besides that, you're right.
>linear algebra has applications
woah
>metatable meme
>ipairs({k = 'v'}) doesn't give you anything
>table.unpack instead of a splat operator
Why the fuck do people use this garbage
>>58933434
Because they think it is well supported, while in reality PUC RIO does what the fuck they want and LuaJIT is becoming incompatible and dying.
They also use it for inappropriate things like game scripting, while it was never made for this and it shows.
>>58933434
It's like a minimalist JS that's very easy to embed into other programs (at least compared to cluster fucks like Python and some/all JS engines).
>ipairs({k = 'v'}) doesn't give you anything
What should it do?
It's mostly clean, minimalist, and most important of all: no fucking hipsters.
is Raspberry Pi 3 the best bang for your buck? or are there cheaper+superior single-board computers?
>>58933240
yay #feminism
>>58933269
thanks for the bump
>>58933240
>are there cheaper+superior single-board computers?
Yes, but you probably don't want to deal with their chink tier software support.
Try your single board shit on the RPi3 first and consider a more powerful board if and only if the Pi is not enough.