If there's two people in the office with the same mouse type, how do those USB dongles tell each mice apart?
>>58571681
I'm sure they can operate on a range of different frequencies.
magnets
>>58571681
just mark them dumb donglepster
The one and only thread for C programmers.
Isn't /dpt/ pretty much all C as it is?
been looking at some """alternative""" minimal IDE's with OS X support and tried out Geany. Pretty good
>>58571619
Specifically because you've tried using a text editor + gcc (for example) and didn't like it; or have you not tried that? No hate either way but if you haven't tried I would recommend Vim + GCC.
/BST/-Battle station thread! You know what to do post them, old thread is dead.
Faggots
Fuckers
>>58570411
You spent too much money for a punchline on /g/
>>58570425
Are you serious?
/g/ humor thread
>>58569656
>>58569656
>overclocking
>>58569656
>windows
Why haven't you accepted that you're just a bunch of nigger cattle?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT7yvaGN0ZU
>>58569545
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Something Niggerlicious®
A Terry Davis fragance
top kek
President Trump Edition
Post your component list, rate other anons', and ask questions in general.
Always state the purpose of your PC, your budget, AND YOUR COUNTRY if outside the USA.
If you are asking for improvements, clarify whether you want to lower price or to improve specs or build quality.
Assemble your parts list; built-in price comparisons by vendor and a compatibility filter.
https://pcpartpicker.com
Gaming builds based monitor resolution and refresh rate
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/pcbg/saved/
>To activate the Description, select build from sidebar then click on the title over the parts list
>Description contains notes, other options, and build skeleton for easy customization / cost savings
>WARNING: Motherboards with Intel's 100 series chipset (B150, Z170, etc) will require a BIOS flash to support the new Kaby Lake CPUs!
>Note: Win7 and 8.1 cannot be installed on a Kaby Lake system
Have a budget, but don't know where to start? This will recommend you a parts list based on price.
http://www.logicalincrements.com/
>OUTDATED CPU RECOMMENDATIONS (no mention of Kaby Lake)
>Consider substituting an i5 7500 for an i3 in any RX470/480 or GTX 1060 tier build
>Consider stock fan+heatsink for any i3 or locked i5 build without a Z mobo
>Consider a B150/B250 or H110/H210 mobo for any i3 build
>Add a 240GB SSD to the "Great" tier build
General build advice including chipset compatibility, power supply advice, Windows activation information.
http://pastebin.com/9Pbm4nHL
Information about how to assemble a PC, how to select components, etc.
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC
If you see any other build advice or part list threads, direct them here with >>>/g/pcbg
Old Thread >>58553264
any input is appreciated
>>58569461
>Buying Windows
Why?
>>58569469
>>58569461
>paying more than 30 dollars for windows at that
So I'm trying to stop my friend from buying one of these and this is honestly worrying me, since I refuse to let him become a wizard.
I need your help, /g/!!
>>58568815
Bruh, you're on 4chan. You don't have any friends except the ones inside your head.
Let him fuck you so he can't become a wizard.
>>58568819
Existential nightmare immenent.
Why aren't you running the best Linux distribution?
>>58568707
>ubuntu
>best
>>58568707
Because I need software that actually works.
>>58568707
But I am.
I'm running PCLinuxOS.
How do i unlock a stolen iPhone 7+?
By giving it back to the owner, Tyron
By giving it back to its rightful owner, you piece of shit.
>>58568431
Nice try Tyrone. Give it back.
http://techdirt.com/articles/20170104/10021436408/ad-industry-wants-new-fcc-broadband-privacy-rules-gutted-because-uh-free-speech.shtml
>We've noted repeatedly how Trump's incoming telecom advisors have made it very clear they not only want to gut net neutrality, but defund and defang the FCC. That means rolling back all manner of other recent FCC policies, like the agency's recently approved broadband privacy rules. They really were relatively fundamental; simply requiring that ISPs not only make it clear what's being collected and who it's being sold to, but requiring they provide working opt-out tools to broadband subscribers.
>ISPs and the advertising and marketing industry are already getting a running start on rolling back these new privacy rules. In a joint filing by all of the major advertising lobbying and trade associations, the advertising industry this week was quick to submit a petition to the FCC claiming that the new rules aren't necessary because the marketing sector already adheres to a "self-regulatory" regime that delivers all the transparency, choice and benefits that consumers could possibly handle.
>The FCC imposed rules specifically thanks to the lack of competition in the broadband last mile, a lack of competition that lets ISPs and advertisers impose draconian new consumer surveillance policies the consumer can't vote to avoid with their wallet. The FCC was particularly nudged to action by the discovery that Verizon and its ad partners were covertly modifying user packets to track users around the internet.
>At no point did industry, or any of its self-regulatory apparatuses, stop and think they'd taken things a bit too far, which is why the FCC, agree or not, felt it was necessary to lend consumers a hand. The FCC was also concerned about a growing push by some ISPs to make opting out of data collection a pricey, luxury option for consumers, "self-regulatory safeguards" be damned.
>>58568299
>They really were relatively fundamental; simply requiring that ISPs not only make it clear what's being collected and who it's being sold to,
So why aren't Google/MS/Apple and other companies forced to do the same?
Privacy is dead; get over it.
>>58568314
Because
>fundamental
We needed more, but instead of more we're gonna get even less...
What kind of light bulbs does /g/ use? And what is objectively the best color temp?
Yellow CFLs
>Asking for objectivity
>For something that is subjective
I mean shit, it's almost like you have different color temperatures for different tasks.
Like I'm not going to light my hospital with goddamn 2700K lights, and i'm not going to try to make a comfy lounge with 6000K lights.
I personally like 4000K for everyday tasks, it doesn't look blue/yellow to me.
I have LED lighting. It works well. Two fixtures are temperature adjustable via wifi; thinking about getting more and doing RGB but that's because I want to make a cyberpunk aesthetic bar.
>>58568090
Daylight CFLs, everything looks like it suppose to be
Source Code: https://cesaserver.iust.ac.ir/vyvojar/opera/tree/master
Patches: https://github.com/PrestoXen/openopera-patches
Issue Tracker: https://github.com/PrestoXen/openopera-issues/issues
IRC Channel: #openopera on crowley.anonnet.org:6697
Webchat: http://site.anonnet.org/webirc/openopera
It would be nice if someone could get it working on Angstrom Linux.
>>58567400
so redpill me on developing this code; is it illegal to branch off of it and develop a new, modern browser entirely based on it?
>>58567684
If it has any of the old code in it, then yes.
/bsd/ - *BSD General Thread
Discuss FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD
Join the IRC: #baot @ irc.rizon.net
News sites: http://dragonflydigest.com | http://undeadly.org
Docs: https://freebsd.org/handbook | https://www.openbsd.org/faq | https://netbsd.org/docs
Potential Linux switchers welcome. Ask questions, get answers, etc.
>>58566757
First for GNU/Linux
Fuck BSD
>>58566757
>>ARCH FOR LIFE
.... But BSD is cool
HOW THE FUCK ARE YOU PEOPLE GETTING I.T. JOBS!?
I keep reading posts from people working in IT who have no experience, education, or certs. I read about network admins who can't subnet too. How the hell did you guys do it? I have certs and an IT associates degree and I can't find work.
>I have certs and an IT associates degree and I can't find work.
Cause you live in a shit place with poor density of positions.
Or
You lack the basic Charisma that most humans posses, allowing you to bluff your way through an interview.
In most cases, by the time they find out you might be largely incompetent at the role, you've been there long enough for them not to be bothered enough to fire you. You just need google skills enough so you can make sure things are working.
>>58566527
I live 30 minutes from Manhattan, I can get contract jobs occasionally, I have no certs or degree just 3+ years experience in the field. Get your foot in the door for contract employment. It might not be long-term but building experience will go a long way over your certs and degree.
>>58566527
Go to an agency & say you've got experience with computers.
This thread is about the appreciation of watches, as well as the micro-engineering and materials engineering that are required to make a fine watch.
>Required viewing for newbies:
https://youtu.be/508-rmdY4jQ
>Strap guide:
http://pastebin.com/SwRysprE
Previous thread:
>>58534513
>>58565355
What about under $2k?
>>58566035
Don't fall for the busy dial meme
as long as it's all coherent and theres good contrast between the different elements then it's fine.
Pilot watches are the best watches.
>>58566074
Also before you faggots start chimping out about the slide rule, it's amazingly useful.
Especially if you're constantly doing unit conversions, just line up the scales and you can convert whatever you want with a glance.