>he doesn't even own a $5,494.75 ethernet cable
what's your excuse?
>>58748270
i would rather kys and kms myself than buy that shit
>27 customer reviews
I hope they are all fake and sarcastic reviews, like for that 40,000 dollar tv on amazon a while back
>>58748270
>he uses a fucking >5k cable for regular old gigabit ethernet
>he doesn't even have 10G ethernet
LMAO
Will bash on WIndows destroy GNU/Linux?
Im scared anon help
>>58748227
No, it doesn't work.
>>58748227
>bash
>not mksh
absolutely not, Cygwin has been on that shitty platform for a while, has not affected Linux at all
>>58748227
Windows already has PowerShell. Its problems are much worse than lacking a decent shell.
Elixir can do some fucking amazing shit.
>Bitstring generators are also supported and are very useful when you need to comprehend over bitstring streams. The example below receives a list of pixels from a binary with their respective red, green and blue values and converts them into tuples of three elements each:iex> pixels = <<213, 45, 132, 64, 76, 32, 76, 0, 0, 234, 32, 15>>
iex> for <<r::8, g::8, b::8 <- pixels>>, do: {r, g, b}
[{213, 45, 132}, {64, 76, 32}, {76, 0, 0}, {234, 32, 15}]
http://elixir-lang.org/getting-started/comprehensions.html#bitstring-generators
Now you're just getting desperate... Go shill your shitty language somewhere else.
SAGE
>>58748188
anon told me elixir is hipster trash. Am confused. What should i do now?
>>58749062
Fag
I STAYED UP ALL NIGHT TO BUY A FUCKING DAN CASE A4 SFX AND THE WEBSITE SHIT ITSELF AND THEY SOLD OUT
GOD DAMN IT I WAS WAITING TO BUY ONE OF THESE FOR LIKE A YEAR
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
What website did you try to buy it from?
>>58748186
overclockers.uk
>>58748182
> Using non-free Javascript to buy a case
Reminder if no anime girls wear your headphones, they're garbage
>Headphone purchase advice
http://pastebin.com/fYZLW7Ub
Please put some effort into your requests and questions.
If you dislike a suggestion, explain why and try giving a better suggestion to whomever asked.
>/g/ wiki headphone FAQ:
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Headphones
Last Thread: >>58717254
Uguuu~~~! ducks!!!~~!
>>58748166
Thanks, doc.
guys i'm freaking out
i'm getting no sound from the right side of my K7XX. i opened up the left side of it and the wires looked fine. i tried opening the right side but the screw wouldn't budge, i'll try it again later with a different screw driver, but from what i could see through the gaps the wires were still connected. i don't know what could be wrong. earlier today i wiggled the wire around that connects to the left headphone and sometimes it would start working normally, but eventually it would cut out, especially if i moved around. could it be the wire? i can just buy a new one for $13, but if the headphones itself are fucked i'm going to be depressed. i love these headphones and can't afford $200-300 to get new ones that are as good. fml
I have been running experiments on disk wiping and data shredding during the last 3 weeks, and I just ran into something very wrong by a mere coincidence. I do not know if this is a bug with Bleachbit or with Linux, but I'm inclined to think it's on BB because of reasons I will mention below. The short version is that I have been creating 'target' files to test different cleaning and safe erasure tools and methods; basically I'm shredding the files and/or wiping the free space after deleting them, and then trying to recover the file, corrupted fragments, metadata, or whatever that can prove the existence of said file before the procedure. I have been comparing several procedures and gathering data about their effectiveness and other parameters, and I have been using different kinds of 'target' files such as several image formats, plain text files, and compressed files.
All of this isn't really the problem; shredding and wiping have been working as intended with all the tools and methods I have tried, on both Debian Jessie and Windows 7, running ext4 (I'm not journaling stuff) and NTFS file systems. The problem I've run into is that both Debian and BB have failed to clean the thumbnails and the thumbnail cache, even though I have instructed them to do so several times and with the proper privileges. I had not realized this through my experiments because the scope was the free space, fundamentally, I have identified 2 reasons:
1.- I never bothered to go and check those 7 directories with thumbnails because I had no reason to assume that they weren't being cleaned.
2.- When I performed the forensic procedures (also testing several tools) I only focused on the free space, since I had no reason to think that the thumbnails weren't being deleted.
CONT
>>58748129
Disregarding the details of the experiments on the free space, since they're not relevant to the bug, these are the things I've done that should've affected the thumbnails and thumbnail cache:
>ran BB as root and performed a cleanup with all the options marked and no exceptions in the exception list; also marked the option to overwrite the deleted stuff.
>same as above but with my privileges instead of root's; the marked options in both cases included the thumbnails and thumbnail cache, so the expect result is that the relevant folders (for both root and my user) should contain nothing prior to the cleanup.
>my Debian is setup to delete temporary files, usage records, and trash older 14 days. I have also triggered it manually, but I do realize that nobody claimed this option gets rid of the thumbnails too; therefore I'm inclined to think that it is normal that Debian doesn't clean the thumbnails, but BB should do it, since it says specifically that it will do so
CONT
>>58748133
All these procedures I have performed at least two dozen times during my experiments, as well as free space wipes and other things not relevant to the issue, since the fucking thumbnails never got deleted in the first place. Hours ago I decided to test to make sure that the thumbnails generated by Nautilus don't get mixed with the other ones, so I decided to browse a flash memory with 'target' files using Nautilus to generate the thumbnails while inspecting the concerning directories, and I was very surprised to see that I have thumbnails and cached thumbnails from as far as 8 months back, roughly when I installed this OS. This is valid for both the user and root, and in my distro they're specifically these directories:
~/.cache/thumbnails/fail/
~/.cache/thumbnails/large/
~/.cache/thumbnails/normal/
/home/anon/.cache/thumbnails/fail/
/home/anon/.cache/thumbnails/large/
/home/anon/.cache/thumbnails/normal/
/home/anon/.thumbnails/normal/
CONT
>>58748140
All of these contain thumbnails that should've been deleted by BB; many of them are from 'target' png and jpeg files, and many others are from non-target files such as old PDFs, scanned stuff, cat pictures, screenshots I took from anime and porn, and more stuff that I can certainly identify as really fucking old. For reference, I run Debian Jessie, and I am a GNOME guy myself, even though some people say that other DEs are supposed to be better; it's just that old habits always come back, and I always end up running GNOME. I don't rice or do any kind of modifications, I don't even change the wallpaper; all I do is install application software that I need and work with files, and occasionally I make sure that the system's settings are appropriate for what I intend to do (e.g. I made sure that journaling wasn't set to data=journal before my shredding experiments) and I always find that the default settings are good enough, so my system is pretty much as it comes OOTB. The only proprietary things I have are Java (actual Java), Steam (and games), and some contrib stuff (who doesn't?) that shouldn't be related to this anomaly.
I'm hoping that this is something inane that's only wrong with my system, but I guess it's better to post this and find out. Lastly, there is a thing that always looked wrong to me: whenever BB would clean stuff and overwrite the space it was in (because I always ticked the setting), it would almost end instantaneously. From running the same cleanup on Windows with CCleaner I have seen that it takes a few minutes to shred the cleaned temp files, but I never gave it a second thought because I'm freetarded and I figured that somebody would've noticed something wrong with BB. Fuck me sideways.
CONT
How can I hide my internet searches?
Internet service provider told my parents that I masturbate to beastiality
What the fuck do I do? They're about to kick me out.
Bullshit, why would they tell them that
By dont masturbate to bestiality.
/g/ related media.
Be it horror story's, comedy or examples of ingenuity.
I'll start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8_Kfjo3VjU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SNxaJlicEU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XjKnxOcaO0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8QjArjcjbQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r18i-uR6BD4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so_HQKv-Bmk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5seU-5U0ms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOuzxtxw11M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1npzZu83AfU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfMrVKnGzwg
>>58748093
Fuk ui? I thought /g/ was allll about aesthetics
>>58748452
Actually it says "FUK U!" Not. "Fuk ui?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r18i-uR6BD4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4jr1I17Gxs
Some rage
https://rbt.asia/g/thread/S54318263
OSCILLOSCOPE MUSIC (caps for cool)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtR63-ecUNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19jv0HM92kw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqSvkNjWnnQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WBWIKnr0Os
Why does Microsoft release software for the Linuxs but Linux does not release software for Windows?
Because Linux is not a person or company
Another question is why the fuck is Microsoft on an overdrive about open source. First some minor, then a whole .NET core implementation. If they do WPF as well it'd be amazing.
>>58748023
i think the last software where linus did actually contribute code to was subsurface and they indeed release for windows too ... and since you can install the ubuntu env into win10 latelly you could even say that the kernel can be installed into windows
so your retarded post actually is pants on head retarded and you should kill yourself just so you dont waste anymore of anything in this universe
please don't tell me guests can actually see your cables
>>58748010
Vanity is a sin
I never have guests
>>58748010
>guests
Previous thread: >>58719426
IRC: #/tpg/ on irc.rizon.net
Other business laptops are also welcome in /tpg/ (e.g. Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook).
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Don't buy anything OTHER THAN T, X AND W/P SERIES if you want the Real ThinkPad Experience™
Recommended models:
T420 - 14", normal size
X220 - 12.5", ultraportable
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Why ThinkPad? (also applies to other business laptops)
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap.
>Excellent keyboards - tactile feel and quiet.
>Great durability: chassis uses a magnesium rollcage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels.
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models.
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop.
>Easy to repair, upgrade and maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model. Spare parts are easy and cheap to obtain.
>The best trackpoint (that red thing in the middle of the keyboard). Great for those who type a lot or hate swiping their fingers all over a touchpad.
>Excellent GNU/Linux & *BSD support.
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Helpful links and resources (Wiki, lookup tools and wallpapers):
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>tfw no X320
Is the W700ds actually practical or just cool
>>58748247
It's a 17" so you're not going to want to be moving it around much, which means it's not much of a stretch to say you'd be able to just use an external monitor with it in most situations which is going to be more practical.
That said if you don't really need much secondary screen space it'd be pretty sweet just as a convenient spot to hold windows for stuff like IRC or media players. If you really wanted something like it though you'd probably be better off just buying small phone/tablet screen + controller that can be powered off USB, then making a mount to fit onto the corner of a laptop. That'd give you a much better screen and compatibility with anything so you don't have to deal with an outdated and bulky laptop.
You have somehow secretly invented a revolutionary new computer and now have access to a totally unprecedented amount of processing power, dwarfing any other machine on the planet. Think in the order of a zettaFLOPS. For simplicity let's say it can run software made for any architecture.
The question is: What do you do with it?
Hard mode: No simply selling or renting it.
Extra hard mode: Not even any collaboration with anyone else, anything you run on the machine must be 100% handled and set up by yourself.
>>58747967
make it search for a reason to live
Install Gentoo on it
minecraft server
>Be a mindless money for hire office drone
>Show this to boss
>Boss gets mad
>tfw my desk and will be running Linux from next week
>>58747900
DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION is a hardware problem.
enjoy your retarded crippled linux on broken hardware, faggot.
>>58748185
>Apparently, this issue occurs because the iastor.sys driver, is not compatible with Windows 10. Microsoft is aware of this problem and is currently investigating ways to solve this issue
Fucking Microcuck pajeet shill get the fuck out, no rupees here.
>>58748226
>implying linux is ten times more broken than windows
Why is it so hard to get accurate google search results nowadays? What the fuck happened?
What's /g/'s favorite search engine?
>>58747808
You just can't use google, retard. Look for google search commands
>>58747808
I used pure DuckDuckGo for about a year, but lately I've been very disappointed with the inaccurate search results it gives, while doing the same search on Google would bring up relevant results. So I know I'm still using DuckDuckGo but with the !g flag, I don't want to be a part of the botnet but damned if they don't have their AI figured out.
That's just my personal experience though. DuckDuckGo has some interesting features for programmers (see DuckDuckHack), but in terms of the actual algorithm nothing can beat Google yet.
>>58747808
Google doesn't search for verbatim results anymore. You have to enable it yourself. You could also use pretty much any search engine that's not google.
An overclocked 980ti could demolish this piece of garbage.
Intel integrated graphics is enough.
>>58747716
>1050
>dual fans and heat pipes
This shit should be passively cooled. It's a fucking entry level shit.