With neural nets, what controls changes in the structure of the virtual neurons?
I want to try make my own evolving AI, because I've got a great problem to train it on.
>>58711583
Cute image.
>>>/sqt/
>>58711948
SQT is for stupid questions though, this is an open ended topic.
Hello /g/. Do you guys think there will be an upgrade for the iphone SE this year?
Or should I just pull the trigger with the 2016 iphone SE?
I say just get the SE. I'm using an OG iphone 5 and it's plenty fast for me. SE would just be better. All I do is web browse in safari though.
Ill probably get an SE soon.
>>58711687
Do you still get updates for your 5?
Yeah... For any serious work I would use my computer.
it's possible. it helps pad out their keynotes.
>sushi start
so if you highlight a video file and press space bar, it will open the video file using the media player built into the windows manager?
>>58711495
sooo its a bad macOS quicklook ripoff?
>>58711495
Even Windows 2000 played videos in the preview pane
>>58711626
Hey Jordan, could you generate a tripcode for me?
How hard is Cobol and how much money can I make with it?
Mildly
A lot but good luck finding one of the very few jobs who need a Cobol programmer
The few COBOL jobs out there are held by the same idiot who used COBOL to put the system together 30 years ago. When he dies they're going to hire a team of whiz kids to redo the whole thing in Python.
>>58711389
>he doesn't know half the cobol worldwide programmers are 55
I'm buying a new computer.
What is /g/'s favorite Antivirus/Virus Removal/Other Malware Tools out there?
Common Sense
/thread
Antivirus is botnet
Just dont be an idiot
>>58711326
install macOS, it's the best OS and doesn't get viruses
I want closed headphones because I live in close quarters now, and I currently own Beyerdynamci dt990 pro 250 ohm headphones
I was thinking about buying the 770s from beyer, 80 ohm, what is the main difference between these two? more bass on the 770s? Just want to make sure this is a good idea, the 990s are fine, so I could always use them if I want to listen to classical music etc
How loud do you listen to music through headphones that open backed cans would be too loud for someone in another room?
What the fuck is wrong with you?
>>58711388
Nobody is in my room, people just live near me and it's more of them being too loud and interrupting my listening, rather than me being too loud and them hearing my loud music
>>58711323
I have these exact same headphones. They have a surprising amount of bass for semi open.
Most closed headphones will have more bass, but why 80ohm?
Do you not use an amp with your 250?
I still dont get why you want closed headphones. So you cant hear others around you? I mean I wear mine on the loud ass subway, and they are pretty good at droning out the noise, and I wear them in the office, and they are open enough so that I can hear people approach my desk.
Can someone help???
>>58711266
i need to gestroy thousand of files doing this... help me
Install Gentoo
>>58711266
learn to regex faggot
Why the fuck do you start with j = 2?
>>58711152
Because 2 > 1 which makes it way better
>>58711152
Look at the inner loop
>i = j - 1
i is trailing j as it iterates through the loop. when j=2, i =1 and it hits the first element.
Can the wonderful informed people of /g/ please tell me why linux is 'better' or more 'secure' than windows? I mean real reasons. Every time I ask an expert it comes down to:
>hardly anyone uses linux so no one develops viruses or exploits for it
Linux isn't better or more secure than Windows.
Next thread please.
>>58711134
Unix at its original concept wasn't secure at all. Engineers just sit at the terminals and used computer to do tasks for them. I think it's the transparency of source code makes Linux secure: all hackers involved in its development take care of things behind security.
Linux userbase arent cucks
i can get my hands on 2 T60's with the following specs:
IBM Thinkpad T60 type 1951
Intel core Duo T2400 @ 1.83GHz
1.5GB RAM
Kingston SVP100S2 96GB SSD
DVD RW drive
Wireless a/b/g
1024x768 TN (Brightness isn't the best)
Onboard video
Extra big battery (Not original)
Win10 Pro
65W adapter
2:
IBM Thinkpad T60 type 2007
Intel core Duo T2400 @ 1.83GHz
4GB RAM
80GB HDD
DVD RW drive
Wireless a/b/g
1440x900 IPS
ATI Radeon X1400 128MB
Geen batterij
Win7 Pro/Linux Cinnamon (Seller's not sure about this)
90W adapter
I offered 20 euros for both of them, am I in for something good?
>>58711075
Fuck off, I already bought them, having a relative from Rotterdam pick them up and send me.
https://tweakers.net/aanbod/1230759/2x-ibm-lenovo-thinkpad-t60.html
>>58711337
Daaaamn, OP destroyed.
>>58711337
Legend
>Do a fresh install of OS
>open a terminal
>type vi
>VIM - Vi IMproved
>Help poor children in Uganda!
why is this allowed?
>>58710968
>type vi
found your problem
just use sublime like everyone else, it's not 1980 anymore
>>58710978
this, also sublime is not commie
>>58711002
>not commie
Neither is vi.
There's a vim thread, so we need an Emacs thread. Questions and screenshots welcome.
I just converted from vim recently and already I'm finding the lack of vim's mode system really nice, as well as the frame system and e-lisp. I think I'm adapting to it pretty well, but still need to work at moving more of my workflow to Emacs. Right now in addition to editing text I just compile things and do some git stuff from M-x term, any advice?
Also if the vim users here to talk shit about Emacs despite never having tried it would just fuck off that would be great.
Pic related is my setup, doom one color scheme, rust mode, company, and a few other tweaks.
What's next, a notepad.exe thread?
>>58710956
>rust
leave
>>58711224
this is actually a good idea
I tried emacs for a few days and didn't like it. Then I tried it for 3 months and hated it. My complaints are: extensions are very low-quality. For example. geiser would hang randomly while doing nothing, which in turn would hang emacs as a whole (despite the concurrency meme). This has been a recurrent theme.
Control scheme is dogshit, period. It's not borderline unusable, it's plain unusable.
Evil mode is a very poor imitation of vim controls, nevermind the incompatibilities with the logical functions of other extensions.
The default modes are a joke. Protip emacstards: tabs for indenting, spaces for aligning. Space-only fags deserve the death penalty.
Finally, the abysmal support for working in terminals is disgraceful.
However I love the elisp and multifont, and the usually more powerful extensions. Smartindent is great and orgmode is downright unparalleled. The integrated package manager is also a godsend.
Overall, I still prefer vim, but I always reevaluate whether I should move to emacs because vim is always chuckfull of bugs (the program itself, rather than the extensions which are usually significantly more polished than the emacs ones).
I do freelancer web shit and that includes apps and a lot of customers are asking me to do iOS apps so basically my question is if theres any way, any-way-at-all to do iOS apps without having to go full macfag and buy an overpriced piece of shit mac
Recently, apple released a second version of their interpreted language swift for ios development named swift 2. It's open source, and I believe you're able to develop both os x and ios apps on any operating system using swift 2.
I have a feeling interpreted languages are right up your alley anyway, so look into it.
>>58711008
I checked and its an unofficial port to run the code on windows not to develop for iOS without a mac which is what I need
>>58710932
Html5 apps
But it will be really dirty stuff
So would you go for a Gigabyte GA-Z270X-Ultra Gaming or MSI Z270 SLI plus motherboard
I'm leaning towards the Gigabyte because it has a S/PIDF connector.
MSI BIOSes are shit
>>58711138
actually the msi bios Im using is pretty fucking great. it just werkz
the cheaper one
They're both just pieces of fiberglass with Z270 chips glued on
http://www.ghacks.net/2017/01/29/google-removes-plugin-controls-from-chrome/
>Google made a change in Chrome 57 that removes options from the browser to manage plugins such as Google Widevine, Adobe Flash, or the Chrome PDF Viewer.
>This goes hand in hand with a change in Chrome 56 that saw plugins getting re-enabled on restart automatically, and without you being able to do anything about that either.
>Please note that this affects Google Chrome and Chromium.
>There are still people on /g/ unironically defending Jewgle or Chromium
>Jewgle
opinion discarded
>still have history and tab syncing across devices
Don't give a fuk then.
>flash
>force enabled
Kek, like Google wasn't the first to start blocking flash bullshit.
>jewgle
I'll buy you rope so you can tie a noose.