what kind of mousepad does /g/ use?
>>58278549
The 1$ one with this picture
I use an extended mouse pad from Corsair.
It's pretty comfy, but it smelled like shit during the first month of use.
>>58278549
steelseries qck+
I won this phone, Honor 8, is it any good for keeps ? Or should I sell and get something else ?
>>58278519
>having tech you don't need
why are you asking faggots on /g?
obviously sell the stupid spy device, or is your currency worthless and you having a larger cash stack not benefit your ass bcus you're too fucking stupid to know how to make your money work for you?
>firmware malware
It's garbage for any adult professional
it's an amazing phone. you know if you need it or not
When was the last time you went into an internet cafe?
A few days ago, why?
I go there to play League of Legends, Fallout 4 and, occasionally, Overwatch.
When Diablo II came out.
>>58278458
i usually buy 30 minutes and play dota 2, i am peru here.
CSS edition
Previous thread >>58274502
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>Recap
• Danny has decided to stop wasting his time on private trackers >>58274595
• Anon wishes he could make the news >>58274912
• A whole bunch of AB staff have stepped down >>58275182
• Audionews is open for registration >>58275221
• New picture of sarek with hair >>58275450
• /r/trackers hears of OT's god-tier OPSEC >>58276616
• A moment of silence for Yudhayvavhay :( >>58277296 >>58277313
• Open registration on NoStream closing tomorrow >>58277582
>mfw sarek is legit posting in /ptg/
second for Sadistic is a loser permavirgin.
second point five for sarek = new mascot of /ptg/ now that Danny's gone
>>58278386
>sarek's real name is Danny
>danyisill's real name is Danny
really made me think
Is it true that Americans know nothing about Linux?
Mods shut down this ruropoor thread.
>>58278149
>Is it true that the world knows nothing about Linux?
ftfy
>>58278149
Si.
What is the best tool to make Macro?
Macro express vs Autohotkey
Not telling
simba is pretty comfy
>>58278201
ROFl
>that feel when you finally got your own computer and didn't have to use the family pc any more
>>58278106
>parents force you to set it up in the living room with the screen facing towards their couch so that they can always keep an eye on what and when you are doing in front of your computer
>>58278106
>that feel after you get your own computer, you watch porn and masturbate furiously without any problems with your parents finding your big tits porn videos
>>58278971
KEK, i knew someone that had this life desu
I have a sweet new backpack, and it has all these little padded compartments for delicate tech gear. But I don't have much portable tech gear I carry around, so it feels like a waste.
What tech do you carry around, /g/?
For me I only have:
>Thinkpad
>2 spare Thinkpad batteries
>external wireless dongle (for packet injection etc)
>3 pairs of cheap, expendable earphones
>phone
>phone charger
>small telescope
>flashlight
>>58278078
pretty much the same as you anon but no spare batteries, bluetooth earphones, a pocket knife, multitool and no telescope
Nexus 5
Key fob
Wallet and feature phone.
>1997 was 57 years ago
>>58278045
math fail.
>>58278045
Aesthetic
>>58278045
Apps on the original PlayStation sucked ass
>normalfag technologically illiterate sister got a new laptop
>set it up for her
>turn it into an SSH server
>transfer my SSH key to her laptop
>reboot her laptop whenever she's watching netflix
>laugh to myself whenever I hear "OH MY FUCKING GOD! WHAT THE FUCK!?"
>>58278012
IP, username, and password?
Ladies and gentlemen, the current state of /g/.
>>58278012
faggot. so childish it isn't even lulzy.
i'm disappoint with your 8 year old antics.
How do I stop wasting my time watching youtube videos and posting on 4chan and work on that project I've always wanted to start?
Take a look around the (unauthorized) services running on your computer. That should give you a kick in the nuts
just close the tabs with 4chan. set the timer, start doing the project and take a 5 minute break in a half hour. (make a shitpost, post a meme) and then go back to work.
Write down all the half hours you do on your projects and try to be better every week.
>>58277867
What do you mean? There's none.
Is this man correct?
who cares
>>58277758
That's one way of doing it, I guess.
>>58277758
i mean yeah. if people don't know what's in it, then they won't break into your files and take it.
that's exactly why people on the darknet are able to buy and sell drugs so easily. post office legally can't open your shit unless they have reason to believe.
i have an technical interview for a java position tomorrow
what could they ask me?
hello world
stop fretting and get a good night's sleep anon
>>58277352
oop questions.
adt questions.
code take home challege due in email the next day.
i don't have a smartphone. i never have. i just use this flip phone and its very low tech and frustrating to use.
I'm looking to buy an iPhone 6 since I like how it looks and I know how to use an iPhone already. My question is
how much monthly do you pay for your phone and what do you get with that? I'd like unlimited talking and texting but I'm not sure if I'd ever use "data"
where should i purchase my phone from in order to keep it as cheap as possible?
is it worth it to invest in an "unlocked" phone?
last time i talked to my mom about this she said she payed $80 a month for her phone plan. is that standard?
>how much monthly do you pay for your phone and what do you get with that? I'd like unlimited talking and texting but I'm not sure if I'd ever use "data"
You're gonna be using at least a little bit of data no matter what, theres plenty of situations where not having internet connectivity would negate the point of having a smart device in the first place. I currently have a straight talk plan which is $45 a month for 5gbs of data unlimited talk and text, and they let you bring any phone you want. I generally prefer to just save and buy my phone for full price and ignore the inflated contract fees for paying it by the month. Prepaid plans are generally cheapers, especially if you think you'll only use data in a limited amount.
>where should i purchase my phone from in order to keep it as cheap as possible?
Well if you end up purchasing it for full price amazon and from the manufacturer are generally a lot cheaper. Never buy from the carrier unless you simply must pay by thr month.
>is it worth it to invest in an "unlocked" phone?
I would say so, it guarantees you can sell the phone more easily later on and wont get cucked if you see a better deal.
>last time i talked to my mom about this she said she payed $80 a month for her phone plan. is that standard?
For most major carriers they overcharge a lot of the time for single plans so you pay more for what you can get elsewhere (which is why i suggest prepaid or noncontract), this along with her most likely paying for the phone by the month would mean yes, its standard.
also i suggest leaning toward android as they are much more open and are cheaper for the same price. Its not to hard to learn
>>58277370
Do you have the problem where texts aren't delivered until hours or days later? I hear lots of ST customers complaining about that
How the hell do you make anything but a basic website in Go?
No webservers support Go; you have to use some basic-ass libraries and rewrite code every time you start.
Unless you want to write everything yourself from the ground up, you have no control over what this sort of "built-in webserver" does
Go is a fucking meme in the first place. I genuinely want to know why using it for web development could possibly be better than other solutions.
>>58277231
>How the hell do you make anything but a basic website in Go?
https://astaxie.gitbooks.io/build-web-application-with-golang/content/en/03.2.html
>no webservers support go
wut. Professionals use AWS, which supports go fine.
> you have to use some basic-ass libraries and rewrite code every time you start.
Welcome to real programming kid.
>you have no control over what this sort of "built-in webserver" does
you're just fucking stupid.
> I genuinely want to know why using it for web development could possibly be better than other solutions.
Go is the first language to be engineered properly, so you won't want to shoot your self in the face like you do with C++ and Java, and go is generally faster than Java, NodeJS, Ruby, Python etc, and on par with C++. In some situations it gets close to C and it makes working with multiple architectures with lots of cores really easy, unlike C.
>>58277398
>AWS
AWS is not a webserver, dickass. Nginx, Apache, MS IIS, etc. Name one of these that supports Go.
>"real programming"
Real programming would be not writing your own webserver every time you want to make a website. There's a reason things like Apache were written--so that every person doesn't write their own webserver software, leaving a clusterfuck of excessive code.
>you're just fucking stupid
You're not even making a point here, so there's nothing to be said.
>shooting yourself in the foot
Fair enough--C/C++ is not safe. That's why we use already tried and tested C/C++ code and do other things in memory safe languages or scripting languages.
>faster than [list of shit languages]
Again, fair enough. A compiled language will be faster than a scripting language. But is that absolutely essential here? A lot of the computing work in a web application is DB queries, rendering on the front end, or parsing HTTP requests. None of these need be done by any of [shit languages].
What you've said has proven that Go might be good for writing a webserver just like C, but without the issues of memory unsafeness. However, I just can't see the sense in treating Go like a backend web language in the same vein as Perl or [shit languages].
>>58277934
>AWS is not a webserver, dickass. Nginx, Apache, MS IIS, etc. Name one of these that supports Go.
Any of them that can support something that can run go binaries. for example node.js. I have never used Go myself, but I have seen that.