Thoughts?
>>58532450
ITT: we choose OP's distro
>>58532489
Nah.
>>58532450
i remember early 2000s buying (yes i know) this from ebay over 5 discs are whatevs,i liked it but was using fedora at the time and had just got comfy with it..not tried it since,anything make it worthy over other distros?
Why dont they make thicc software and operating systems anymore like windows vista and ios 6? everything has to be "flat" and looks like cancer and it sucks to use!
>>58532286
People used to bitch about aero etc. a ton back when it was a thing.
oh yeah, people still use 7...
>>58532286
Because mobile platforms ruined everything good ever.
>>58532286
t. time traveller from 2006
What the fuck happened to SSD supply?
How long until SSD prices drop back to normal non-jewish wallet gouging prices?
>>58532256
prs respond
Whats the normal price for a proper brand 240 GB SSD? I fell for the meme recently. They go for between 80 and 100 yurobucks here.
>>58532256
they never recovered from the 2008 factory floods
I work in IT
Today I realized I've been doing something wrong for at least 5.5 years and no one realized
This fuck up might have made the company lose millions over the years
What is the right course of action?
a) Let it be
b) Fix the stuff I did wrong
C) talk to someone
I was gonna go with b) but modifying 800 files overnight might raise a red flag. Someone might notice
On the other hand I have reasons to believe quality control might already be looking into this issue
What do?
>>58532207
what exactly did you do?
D) Find a new job.
>>58532207
Find a new job before they find out
Fingerprinting is even more accurate - with additional features it should be possible to unambiguously identify users across multiple browsers. Users can prevent this.
With fingerprinting, individual computer users can already be reliably identified even without cookies. Researchers have shown in a recently published study that this method can be significantly refined and that users can be identified over multiple browsers [study as PDF]. The process is designed to provide an accuracy of over 99 percent for one and over 80 percent for two browsers.
Fingerprinting uses a variety of information, which together form a unique user profile. For example, the Am I Unique method can include user agent headers, voice information, operating system, do-not-track information, screen resolution or the presence of certain Adblocker. Also the output of certain Java-Script elements can be used for identification, which also works in the Tor browser.
google translate. I was lazy
source:http://www.golem.de/news/fingerprinting-nutzer-lassen-sich-ueber-browser-hinweg-tracken-1701-125627.html
official paper:http://yinzhicao.org/TrackingFree/crossbrowsertracking_NDSS17.pdf
>>58532148
>another day where I start drinking at 12:00 PM
Oh goody.
>>58532148
>Also the output of certain Java-Script elements can be used for identification, which also works in the Tor browser.
They used to disable JS by default but the developers enable it by default for muh normie sites
How do you fight this?
Post your trackball mouse.
I have that one.
Ordered an Elecom M-DT1URBK yesterday. It's supposed to arrive by the end of the month.
Is there any benefit to having a trackball over an ordinary mouse? Just curious.
I want to put a small camera on the back of my coat, so that I can view a feed on my phone of what's happening behind me.
How would I go about doing that?
I guess bluetooth and a needles and thread, but what sort of camera is small enough to go unnoticed, but still has bluetooth capabilities?
>>58532114
Show us your coat to begin with. It will still need power to function so you should consider plugging it with a battery in your coat or wireless recharging.
>>58532114
>autism: the post
>>58532500
I don't care. I would enjoy having eyes in the back of my head.
Any possible way to unlock a Note 4 (N910w8) running 6.0.1 without having to purchase an unlock code?
Give it back, Jamal
>>58532065
you have a problem with the pin code, the code to unlock the phone or you need to unlock the phone to use it with another carrier?
>>58532076
Haha very funny m8
But honestly.. is there a particular way through flashing etc..?
Current state of windows.
>>58531985
It must have been the Russians.
>1034x714
>>58531985
>10/13/2015
What went wrong?
>>58531838
People
(((Them)))
And like >>58531853 said
>>58531838
Google+
When did you join the /only have laptop/ master race?
>>58531823
2010 my last pc died.
I've always been like that until like three years ago.
>>58531823
2007 when our 2004 PC became too old.
Do you guys ever miss the good ol' days?
Post your fond /g/ memories.
Stories or pictures.
Sup /g/?
Pulled Gramps Interact from the basement. I have two, but one is parts only, and I thought this one was still working when I put it away last.
Unfortuantly the LED comes on, but I'm not getting anything on the TV. I have it plugged directly into the component port on the TV, since I don't seem to have a RF modulator anywhere. I don't think that should make a difference though. I don't know.
Specs: Intel 8080, 16K RAM, integrated tape deck, and the worst Goddamn chicklet keyboard ever produced. Made in Ann Arbor Michigan roundabouts 1979 if I remember correctly.
>>58531747
>Do you guys ever miss the good ol' days?
you mean huge electricity bills? No, not at all
>>58532242
If the output was going to one of those switch boxes, it's RF and won't work on a component input
i don't feel like learning OOP.
depends on the program youre making, it will only be useful in some cases, like a video game or something. Every modern RPG was made with classes probably
>>58531744
what makes the difference? I noticed you can code an web ui using pure functional programming (react, clojure, elm, purescript etc) but don't really see web servers being 100% written using FP.
is it maybe because we haven't figured out a good functional abstraction to express these concepts (like web severs, game, game engines) or is it because FP doesn't work in these places (and why doesn't it).
>>58531808
OOP is just a way to represent your code to make it more "readable" and less confusing. When you think you're going to need a lot of Objects, then OOP will be useful.
What are you working on, /g/?
Old thread: >>58524074
Why would Cirno ever feel the need to program when she can fly around and freeze stuff
>>58531691
Cirno's programs fly around memory and freeze the system.
starting to hate anime more and more, or to be precise the people who post muh anime outside of their boards
i know, i know anime website bla bla, i'd be ok with that if the anime posters weren't such annoying people, or the majority of them
Tech nostalgia thread plz
>>/techfeels/
>>58531621
>>58531644
opps, meant to post this
>>58531621
Isn't much slower when you think of how much time is spent rendering and downloading JS and all the other bloat.