okay guys, so i have this 32GB flash drive that was burned with an ISO and when i went to format it . it was stuck at 2.44GB
what do i do to get my 32 GB back or did burning an ISO to it permanently delete my free space?
get sdformatter
>>58553649
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
this I mean
format it with this and it'll go back to normal
>Change format type
>Kill yourself
OPENSTEP was good.
Cocoa is better.
it's so pretty
i'm still so confused as to what GNUstep actually is
OPENstep is a set of API definitions. GNUstep is an implementation of those API's.
Normally I run Ubuntu on my second drive and am currently pretty happy with the way that it runs. I see people talking up distros like Arch, Manjaro, and Gnome but I'm not sure I want to put in the effort to get rid of Ubuntu for something else. Would someone care to redpill me into putting the effort to switch to something else?
Install Gentoo.
Don't bother. If you're happy with Ubuntu, stay with it. But GNOME is a desktop environment, not a distro. For example, I use Ubuntu GNOME, the Ubuntu flavor that comes with GNOME instead of Unity.
minimal ubuntu, or debian installation + the de of your choice is the way to go. fuck everything else. i just need to get shit done.
Where the fuck do they get the minerals to make cars?
If you think about it, every person who has to go anywhere uses a car or a motor vehicle. The US domestic market alone has made 50 million cars in the last 6 years.
Where the fuck do they get all the minerals for those?
>>58553525
Your mother's vagina.
From mines.
>>58553525
if you would read books about industrialisation, you would know
Where the fuck do they get the minerals to make PC's?
Right now there are 200,000 people browsing this site, each with their own computer. Where the fuck do they get the minerals for all those?
>>58553326
Pretty much the computer
>mainly which one you get
is mostly mostly metal, metalliods, plastic
>>58553326
really makes u think
From the earth I suppose
Why you aren't rich like notch?
idk why aren't you?
>>58553290
Oh... but I am...
I am very rich... just try to get on my level... I'm sure you can't...
When it comes to tech entrepreneurship, I think you either have to be a visionary or just sort of have to stumble onto the right idea and stick with it. I think Notch got lucky and stumbled onto the right idea, and his work ethic took him the rest of the way.
Anyway, I'm happy for Notch and I hope he's happy.
What major technology companies do you predict will go bankrupt in the next 5 years?
AMD
itt: people say amd
Linux
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOjJ2BhKCnw
and yet you still live next door to shitcunts.
I'd rather spend 1/100th of that and get a big ass property in the middle of nowhere with big fences.
the alienware of homes
>>58553262
Isn't that the house that a shitposter from /v/ bought to throw parties in? Does he still own it or did he sell it?
What ram does /g/ have or use or want
pic related...what I've got my eye on atm
2x8 Crucial RAM, because it was the cheapest shit available at the time.
>>58553754
16 isn't exactly the cheap route though
any suggestions on a nice middle ground
>>58553260
2 x 8gb 1333mhz HyperX Blu.
It's okay, but I wish I could get a 1600mhz kit just to utilize my mobo's capped speed.
IDC about how it looked tho although the newer HyperX Fury has some nice and simple heat spreaders.
So I work in IT with one other guy who's the department manager. I honestly don't always have huge amounts to do - in my eyes, it's a job where you're paid to be there, but he's one of those who thinks you should always be doing something.
Useless fucker FINALLY after a decade has found out what a transparent proxy is. So I can no longer just fire up incognito and browse around without being busted.
Internetting from a phone is too obvious as you're hunched over prodding at something in your hand.
Maybe a VPN would be the key! But he seems to also check the amount of bandwidth consumed, it's only a matter of time before there's deeper analysis.
What do? Actual work? D:
Have you considered seppuku.exe?
>>58553265
Oh, I... I don't know, anon.. that seems a little drastic..
>>58553182
I find it ironic how you call him a useless fucker, but you're the one trying to not do your job.
>tfw just found a working computer with i7 4790k
>paid $40 for the entire thing
did you really have to make a whole thread just for this shit?
stop shitting my board up you fucking nigger
>>58552968
It was at my local thrift store
I also bought a shit ton of really old mechanical keyboards
>>58552983
I'm hoping people can share good tech they found for cheap
Nice, OP, any idea what the other specs are on it?
Here's a wallpaper.
first year university student leaning Java because have to, would like to do c++ for the likes of messing around with making kernel and such. am i better off just getting java down or having a bit of a play with c++ as well?
>>58552957
> java is lame lmao
>>58552982
Yeah i know but i have no choice its the chosen language for my degree.
>>58552982
you have 30 years to write a kernel in Java that performs as well as a debug build of OpenBSD
pro-tip: you literally can't
Oy boys, just installed Kali Linux on my old shittop, and it's doing some weird shit. Basically, it flickers a lot unless im using my mouse. It's on a Live Boot USB, and I don't know how to fix this shit. Anyone got some tech support?
install gentoo
What version did you install?
LXDE, XFCE, ect.
>>58553001
I just downloaded the 64 bit iso from their website and wrote that shit to a USB and plugged it right in.
What's the fastest way for me to learn the basics of C++? I already know Java and Python.
So far I've looked at learnxinyminutes.com and the book Accelerated C++. Is there anything else?
tour of c++
learn everything you can about move semantics and smart pointers and operator overloading and passing by value vs reference
>>58552889
Honestly, read through beginner docs so you make sure you know what C++ has to offer and its syntax.
Java is a wannabe C++, and has more features and a different approach. It'll help you more to learn C++. Python is so abstracted that it's hard to compare it with C++ directly.
Just go to a site like this:
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
Read through it. See that C++ doesn't support newfangled shit like foreach or dictionary data types and shit. It's really basic compared to lots of stuff today. However, that basic nature makes it incredibly powerful. The only step further for performance would to be to write in straight assembler.
pro-tip: ignore unemployed geezers like>>58553635 who still claim in the current year that "C++ doesn't support newfangled shit like foreach"
Try to find resources that focus on C++14 or C++17, as those revisions to the language made it a bit easier to learn (and a lot more tolerable to work with). This book is breddy gud:
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920033707.do
Why are Nords the best at technological innovation?
>>58552778
I think you mean anglos
germans also outpace nords
Why is /g/ so good at shitposting?
pagan gods