>want to buy a subwoofer
>live in a building
what do? Is there a way not do disturb neighbors?
Don't do it Trayvon
Use headphones.
>>58492595
I don't like headphones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlVjE4otV7g
What is it with this guy? Why does he insist on making his mom use old operating systems and filming it?
i like him
>>58492543
He is clearly autistic and obsessed with OSes. His mom helps him create productive content from his obsession.
>>58492543
I didn't realize it before, but now that I look at that thumbernile his dad does look a lot like him.
are there any shock jock style podcasts running right now? something close to 90s Howard stern?
not familiar with the style, just know stern by name.
but not the place to ask for that, wish there were a place for it but it shouldn't be its own board. inagasaki should figure that out.
the production value of 98% of podcasts makes them unlistenable.
Not a podcast per se and not what you're looking for probably but try looking up some of Evan Doorbell's phone trip tapes. I have all of the narrated ones on my phone and it's good stuff desu
He just peed on my notebook's keyboard.
k
eat him
hope you get banned
>>58492593
Why?
>having issues with something
>only one other person online on some obscure forum has that problem
>forum as a "like" system
>only one reply from four years ago
>"I haven't experienced this problem."
>8 likes
Works on my machine.
>>58492440
>3 likes
>>58492405
>tfw you fell for the 16 GiB RAM meme
>tfw you forgot to turn on dark themes
Did you mean forget to turn off the light themes?
What happened to poor Terry?
>>58492371
hes streaming
>>58492449
he forgot to turn on dank themes
Why does no one ever hack a DNS server? It seems a lot of people would be interested in hacking one so they could point google.com to their own malicious domain. Sure, it might be fixed within minutes but given the popularity of google.com you could still infect millions of computers.
>>58492279
Most hackers are kind of good at PCs but still too pleb to do anything too serious or cause massive damage, maybe they could send a fork bomb to people though.
>>58492279
>Why does no one ever hack a DNS server?
How would they?
>>58492793
DDOS the DNS. Makes sense to me.
>MFW using Windows 7
>Updates to let me choose which to install
>Comfy MS Office 2013
>Lightweight MSE
>All my games run great
Why use any other distro than Windows 7?
>>58492158
Because you are just going to be another libturded no spunk individual if you keep having everything handed to you.
>>58492158
>windows 7
ew (。>﹏<。)
>>58492158
>>Updates to let me choose which to install
yeah, its not like all new updates are botnet shit, glad we can decide which ones :^)
>>Comfy MS Office 2013
>botnet
>>Lightweight MSE
Unnecessary.
>>All my games run great
No DX12 but I agree with this though.
>is2.4chan.org
>>58492091
>is2.4chan.org
"there are no more information avaliable due to robots.txt"
Do you care to explain ?
>>58492091
>tfw no more /z/
>>58492587
is the new server hirohito is using for images. it's shit.
is.4chan.org is less shit.
i.4cdn.org is the least shit
Post your:
>Body mass:
>Favorite and or preferred Linux distribution:
>Favorite and or preferred Windows:
>Favorite and or programming language:
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use.
Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
>BMI: 18
>Arch with i3
>W10 for muh gaymes
>C++, learned ~8 years ago, still going strong today.
High
Arch linux (w/ original freetype)
No thanks loser
C++
Is it dead? None of the new phones have it. How long before laptops lose them as well?
Are you butthurt that it's dead?
>>58491884
Why would I be? Technologies come and go. There's nothing that make the 3.5mm jack inherently better than anything else, for now it'll be a minor inconvenience but soon there'll be a new standard so who gives a shit.
>>58491884
all my headphones and IEMs are 3.5mm. I can't even afford new shit :(
>>58491884
>None of the new phones have it.
...you do know that Apple aren't the only ones who makes phones, right
How would you go about testing algorithms in software?
I know it's a bit of a "How long is a piece of string question?", however what would be the first key things you would lay out etc.
>>58491865
There are entire fields of study devoted to this, anon. Go read a book.
>>58491906
Instead of being an arrogant neck beard why don't you recommend me a book?
>>58492096
>>>58491906
>Instead of being an arrogant neck beard why don't you recommend me a book?
introduction to akgirithms. by rivest et al
Old thread: >>58485295
What are you working on, /g/?
Convoluted but concise Haskell solutions to problems in other languages
PYTHON
when I iterate through a listfor i in list:
and I delete items within the for loop with list.remove()
it confuses the iteration
what do?
>>58491718
If it isn't illegibly terse, you haven't tried hard enough.
black women > *
>>58491592
If you use Apple products, you're 98% more likely to be a homosexual or a woman.
>>58491592
mad men is a good show
When one is programming a GUI interface using object oriented programming (in this case, gtk libraries) what is the preferred method to creating multiple consecutive windows?
For example, user has to do a step 1 2 and 3, and all 3 steps are being done using separate windows.
Should i create separate classes for each window and then just overwrite the memory used by the old window every time I instantiate a new window? (Creating 3 consecutive objects from smaller classes, one for each window, with each object overwriting the previous when constructed)
or
Should I instead destroy the original window and redraw the new window in its place, thus reusing the original object over and over? (This method uses one large object construct from one class which handles all 3 windows within itself)
>>58491567
To clarify...
>user has to do a step 1 2 and 3, and all 3 steps are being done using separate windows.
Is there a reason I shouldnt create a class for each window?
>GUI
>>58491746
Thanks for the bump. I figured it may take a while before someone answers. This isnt the normal "lol, windows roxxorz! ima haxor" thread I see on here