Which one and why?
Seagate. Cheap.
>buying HDDs in 2017
>not having at least 5tb of SSD storage
>>58810119
fujitsu. weaboo sounding name, probably neat colors
Hi,
I am looking to buy a new phone. Currently, I have an iPhone 6S. I want to buy an Android phone, and narrowed down my options to Samsung Galaxy S7, LG G5, and HTC 10. Here's what I don't like about each phone:
Samsung Galaxy S7
- Over-processed photos
- No removable battery
LG G5
- Dim display
- Lower battery life
- Ugly UI (completely personal)
HTC 10
- Boring UI (completely personal)
- Slow
- Only average camera
Please help me decide which phone is the best. I want to know what one phone offers that the other phones don't and vice versa.
Thanks.
Pixel XL (white)
/g/ is NOT your consumer review site.
>>58810014
Pixel XL (black) or OP3T
I am currently using iPhone 6s+ so, that too.
Why are androids not popular in japan
no culture of freedom
>>58810002
They are? Sony has most of the market share there.
the average japanese is tech illiterate to the point of retardation
>lol but android isn't hard
Yes but iPhones showed up there before the android so it's a case of baby duck syndrome
Help me out /g/. I'm moving to a new place and need to know if there's a comfy way to stream media from PC or NAS drive to TVs in other rooms.
Pic shows layout of devices. There is quite some distance between rooms but there's a conduit from study to bedroom and study to living room.
What would you suggest I do to have access of media I store on a NAS drive from TV and preferabbly also control TV with a remote or keyboard/mouse to play and search for media?
>>58809952
assuming you have smart TVs or devices hooked up that are DLNA compatible, there are several DLNA servers available you could run on your NAS
Buy wifi router with USB 3.0 port, gigabit and media server.
Buy external USB 3.0 HDD.
Plug the external usb 3.0 hdd into the router.
Enable media server on the router. Share media folder.
Gigabit will make file transfers from PC faster.
That's it.
Streaming from PC I don't think it is possible.
>>58809952
Ethernet cable. Maybe chinese powerline adapter.
TV access by chinese htpc, windows intel or android arm.
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
>>58809936
Does Dave Cutler approve?
>>58809936
>free software
>company
lmao what are they going to do? Pay in good boy points?
>>58810891
kek, sure why not
Anyone using this? How is it?
>>58809909
>linux
let me save you the trouble, it's garbage
meme
>>58809931
Meme like arch or actual meme distro?
Arch will drop the support of 32 bit systems. Will you upgrade your rig/tower or choose other distro?
>>58809900
Good, I don't want only half bits of 64 bit.
Hey, that's my mom!
I am almost positive that whatever CPU you own, it supports 64bit.
What's a good non autistic but comfy chair for 3 or 4 hours sitting sessions?
Under $350USD
>non autistic
anything but a race car seat on wheels
>>58809815
Well are they comfy? Pic was just to get attention
>>58809799
ikea markus
ITT: Things that dosent work
Your english.
>The most used software in the world doesn't work
>>58809783
>dosent
>do I fit in yet?
What's really wrong with buying this? I want one, and can afford one. Why not?
>>58809741
nothing if you're gay, woman, or mentally retarded (redundant).
>>58809745
You sound like a smart, level-headed guy. I'm gonna consider your opinion!
Nothing. I have 6S. A bit overpriced but I'm happy with my decision.
>youngfags will never know the feeling of a single upgrade doubling or tripling your system performance
>>58809659
Is that a sound card?
i wish we could get a third company to compete in graphics and processors again
>>58809734
not gonna happen with intel and novidia running the show
they just buy/sue the shit out of young companies
/hc/ - Hacker Cringe
Post wannabe hackers trying to impress normies
>>58809574
>I just hacked my campus wifi by being given the password to connect by admin
>I just hacked the cafes wifi even though it's free wifi youre supposed to buy something from them in order to use it! I am rebellious
>I'm hacking facebook by right clicking on my profile and selecting "view page source"
>I just hacked this game by downloading the cracked version from XXXELITEPROCRACKERGUYXXX
>I just hacked Microsoft by using Daz loader to crack Windows because I'm too poor to afford anything
>I just hacked adobe by pirating a cracked copy
>>58809574
Anyone who uses the command line for any reason.
>he pirates with torrents
>>58809505
what should you use then?
>he shitposts with anime
>>58809505
>He pirates with Usenet
Why are all the small ITX so expensive relative to larger and bulkier ones when they're built with the exact same materials?
I know that "independent" cases like NCase and Dan Cases cost extra because of they're kickstarter projects with custom designs, but why can't an established company mass-manufacture cases in the same form factor and undercut their prices, now that it's been demonstrated that the market exists?
>>58809494
This one is milled anodized aluminum so its expensive. The cheaper ones are normally plastic. If you look at metal big cases they are even more expensive with prices up to $900.
>>58809494
It all comes down to sales volume. SFF cases are still a niche, and sell only a fraction of full size cases. If you know you can sell 100,000 units, your cost per unit is much lower than it is if you can only sell one or two thousand. The physical size of the case or the amount of material used is a relatively minor contributor to cost.
It's really the cost of tooling that's the issue. For either injection molding (for plastic) or die stamping (for steel or aluminum), the tooling costs can range from tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars for one case. That's not feasible for most indie projects, and may not be even for a larger company that isn't sure if they can sell enough to recoup the investment.
On the other hand, it IS possible to make cases without having to invest anything in tooling, at least with metal - by using laser cutting, NCT (Numerically Controlled Turret AKA Turret Punch Press), and manually-assisted bending with press brakes. Most indie cases use some combination of these processes, and in fact Lian Li makes most of their cases this way. However, since each case requires more machine time and human labor, higher volumes don't drop the cost per unit as it does with die stamping/injection molding.
>>58811158
Which makes sense considering the OEM of the M1 (and the dancase too?) us Liam Li.
PRAISE KEK
https://torrentfreak.com/crackers-swarm-as-denuvo-website-leaks-secret-information-170205/
>While the folks at Denuvo are leaders in the field of video game protection, the same cannot be said about their website. In an embarrassing blunder, the company has left some directories and files open to the public and right now members of the cracking community are downloading and scrutinizing the contents.
PRAISE THE GREAT ETERNAL MASTA OF SECURITY DISASTA: THE HUMAN ELEMENT
The website files are still literally available now
See, it is a disaster but I highly doubt this will benefit crackers.
>that email in broken English from capshit
Wew