How does a PIC work?
I mean, I understand that they make softwares work on certain objects. But I find no information on how they connect or where do I put them.
Also, what's the smallest of them?
Are you too mentally retarded to use a search engine?
>>58215601
I have seriously found nothing. Not a single webpage tells me, for instance, what sizes they have, or where do I put them.
>>58215508
The plural of "software" is "software." There is no s on the end.
Just bought this device brand new and it only has software keys.... But it appears to have hardware back/recents/home and it doesnt work... anyone else have this device? Can you confirm its soft keys only?
halp
I honestly am not sure what you're asking. It uses on screen buttons.
>>58215482
If it accommodates hardware buttons, it should be in the settings
Could anyone point me in the right direction for a TV jamming device?
I spoke to a friend about using a CB radio to broadcast at the same frequency as TV but he said radios can't be set to transmit at the same frequency TV's receive so I then built the device in the picture using a 7404 chip and tuning capacitor and as far as I can tell it does nothing, I may have build it wrong but I've checked over it 100s of times. Is there a simple way to fuck with TV signals within a 15 meter/50 foot area?
These are the signals I want to fuck with
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_and_New_Zealand_television_frequencies#AU_.26_NZ_PAL_.26_DTV_Allocation
>>58215449
A jammer blocking TV reception at short range can unintentionally emit second harmonics into the GPS bands, especially the L1 band, and at vast distances.
Experienced people spend a lot of effort making sure there are no harmonics. Unless you have a fair bit of equipment and frankly already the knowledge to make what you want you run a major risk in blocking critical infrastructure such as safety of life services.
I will leave it to your imagination to ponder what the consequences will be.
If you have a genuine interest in radio technology there are many designs on making for instance crystal radios and these are safe.
>>58215449
>he actually wants to jam with tv signals
For what purpose? Sure, this may be practical, but someone over there might conceive it as a "hijacking attempt" and report it to the police (unless you were using empty frequencies).
I lived in a peaceful unit complex until this shit moved in next door and blasts their TV 18 hours a day I went around and kindly asked them if they could turn it down. They completely dismissed my concern and turned their TV up louder and now leave it on 24 hours a day.
2 weeks later during a thunder storm I climbed up into the roof and disconnected the aerial. We share the same one and the splitter is on my side. This gave me a few days of peace until they bought an indoor aerial.
I don't care about the law anymore and as a single male I have no tenancy rights to quiet enjoyment, I know this from experience..
>GTX 1070 is way too strong for ultra settings, 8x MSAA, 1080p@60fps
>GTX 1060/ RX 480 isn't enough for for ultra settings, 8x MSAA, 1080p@60fps
Why isn't there a GTX 1060ti or a RX 480x yet? It would be the sweet spot for this.
>>58215310
What game are you taking about?
>>58215310
>GTX 1070 is way too strong for ultra settings, 8x MSAA, 1080p@60fps
it won't, in about a year or two.
trust me
t. 970 owner
>>58215310
Just use supersampling if you want to use all the power you can
What did OnePlus mean by this?
>>58215277
Means u have a low battery u fucken idiot
That the battery is low?
>>58215277
I always thought oneplus was the most american chink company there is
Why does Windows still install on C drive?
https://www.google.com/search?q=Why+does+Windows+still+install+on+C+drive
As opposed to...?
Backwards compatibility.
Literally to make sure 20-30 year old, horribly written, and unmaintained ENTERPRISE applications run.
>>58215292
As opposed to something sane like having the boot drive be the root of your entire OS, instead of C:\System32\
Which countries are worst for
1. Information privacy
2. Patent laws and abuse
3. Protection against corporate monopolies
4. Open source promotion
5. Fastest and cheapest internet
>>58215212
U S A
U S A
U S A
U S A
U S A
>>58215212
None. The only hope is to build systems that can operate without the authorization of governments and companies. give individuals the tools to communicate and compute securely. governments are trying to outlaw privacy. well, maybe we don't need their permission after all.
>>58215212
1,2,3 USA
4 China (?)
5 Australia of course
I don't get this Arch hate meme.
I know it is associated with some of the most obnoxious shitposters, but you can't deny a good distro just for that.
Those shitposters are just a small subset of its userbase and because they are mostly present on /g/ it's easier for you to generalize.
And even if they are the majority, even if they're all the lowest scum of the earth, you still can't deny this:
> Arch has a great package manager.
> Even though it's rolling release and has the newest packages, it's still quite stable (never had a problem).
> Official repos combined with the AUR have approximately as much packages as in the Debian repos.
> Even if a program is mising from the repos, the ABS allows you to easily make a package out of it and install it via pacman.
> Also, it spawned the greatest GNU/Linux wiki that mankind has ever known and 99.9% of it can be applied on any distro.
If the distro is good and works for you, who cares about it's userbase?
Nobody's making you interact with them anyway.
Overall I think Arch had more good than bad influence on the FOSS world and I don't think it deserves the hate that it gets.
learn how to shitpost
you bash arch, as its popular here
not argue that its being unjustly hated, as its not
lurk more
> Arch has a great package manager.
Nothing too special. AUR is a gem, however.
> Even though it's rolling release and has the newest packages, it's still quite stable (never had a problem).
Nice anecdote.
> Official repos combined with the AUR have approximately as much packages as in the Debian repos.
So why not just use debian?
> Even if a program is mising from the repos, the ABS allows you to easily make a package out of it and install it via pacman.
Just make install?
> Also, it spawned the greatest GNU/Linux wiki that mankind has ever known and 99.9% of it can be applied on any distro.
For desktop use it's quite great, but RHEL docs are pretty fucking good as well.
Basically arch is probably the best desktop distro along with Fedora, but it's not a miracle distro people make it out to be.
the logo is hideous.
Should I ignore the current VR headsets and wait 2 or 3 years until Oculus Rift 2 or whatever with 4k per eye?
I've heard it's amazing for racing games, the feeling of depth in Dirt where you can see the terrain ups and downs and looking around your car in AC adds a lot, but the resolution is apparently a bit shit.
>>58215027
I have an oculus rift CV1 with the touch controllers.
It's a lot of fun and the resolution 'screen door effect' is almost nill.
I have to try to find it.
>>58215258
But I will use mostly for car games and other sims where you are sitting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYF7sIFMxd0
These guys say that its very noticeable the lack of crispiness when you have a car in front of you that's far compared to a monitor...
I hope in 2020 or so we can have 4k and eye tracking, that would be insane coupled with a motion sim, basically being inside a car.
>>58215027
>expensive vr headset
>high end PC to run it
>setup with steering wheel + pedals
you're getting close to the point where buying a sports car would be cheaper than the simulation.
>Still maxes out most games at 1080p
>Most games worth playing can be set to very high @ 1080p with 60fps
Is there any reason to upgrade or is this still the best GPU ever?
>>58214951
No my New Titan X is the best GPU
>>58214951
>Still maxes out most games at 1080p
>Most games worth playing can be set to very high @ 1080p with 60fps
Pics or didnt happen.
Even my 980 cant max out most games unless you can live with unstable fps.
What the fuck are you doing nigga?
>you will never be a security researcher who discovers Exploits for popular software then sells them to the government to use to spy on citizens and foreign governments to bully their citizens
Why even program anymore?
how can I become an exploit finding goy?
Do you know assembly? IDA? Reverse engineering?
>>58214974
No I don't know any of these things.
They seem more windows specific
>>58215044
kys kk bye
It's not just rose-rinted glasses. BBSes were just better than the internet. You can't recreate that cozy feeling, no more than you can put a log cabin in the middle of downtown and expect it to be the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRap7uw9iWI
>>58214873
>mfw nobody here is old enough to remember
>>58215536
I do. I used qmodem back then.
>>58215536
I am, used BBS's since the late 80's starting with a 2400 bps modem, used to play that exact game in OPs pic
I once wardialed our entire local areas phone number range, think it was a million numbers then
Dad nearly killed me when he got the phone bill.
Hi, /g/. What do you think abt winamp?
really whips the llama's ass, t b q h f a m
>>58214799
Still the best audio player I've ever used.
I think it's great. I see no reason to use anything else for video or audio files.
Next-level programming thread.
Let the New Year bring you pure and immutable joy and happiness! May anger, despair and sorrow never be evaluated!
Happy New 2017 year!
Last one: >>58174033
Resources:
>Erlang
http://learnyousomeerlang.com/content
>>Elixir
http://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1234000001642/index.html
http://elixir-lang.org/learning.html
>F#
http://fsharp.org/learn
>Haskell
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell
https://0x0.st/pbp.pdf
>Lisps
>>Common Lisp
http://gigamonkeys.com/book
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/LispBook/book.pdf
Common Lisp Recipes
Land of Lisp
An Introduction to Functional Programming Through Lambda Calculus
>>Clojure
http://www.braveclojure.com/foreword/
The joy of Clojure
>>Scheme
SICP
Essentials of Programming Languages
How to Design Programs:
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/matthias/HtDP2e/
Art of the Propagator
Little Schemer
The Seasoned Schemer
The Scheme Programming Language by Kent Dybvig
Realm of Racket
Lisp in Small Pieces
>OCaml
https://realworldocaml.org/
http://ocaml.org/learn/tutorials/
>Scala
Functional Programming in Scala (Chiusano and Bjarnason)
Atomic Scala (Eckel and Marsh)
Programming Scala (Wampler and Payne)
Programming in Scala (Odersky, Spoon and Venners)
>Web languages
>>Elm
https://guide.elm-lang.org/
>>PureScript
http://www.purescript.org/learn/
can you stop making this fuckign thread? theres already a retarded functional general thread with 60 posts
>>58214762
I keep telling him to change stuff in the OP to see how many times he'll remake it.
Probably not any more after reading this.
>>58214785
I said it is the last time, it will be the last time.
Also:
>The OP seems to imply that it's a good way to learn Scheme.
"Resources:" is written in the OP, not "Resouces to learn language X"
EoPL uses Scheme, so it will be Scheme resource.
I will thinkj about that by next bumplimit.
The great debate :
Asus PG279Q
or
Acer XB271HU
Is there a clear winner ?
Dude just get a fucking regular 1080p monitor 60hz monitor. Fuck gaming at high resolution or high refresh rate shit is so fucking useless fuck high end gaming u don't need it fuck u
Apple Cinema Display
>>58217334
>mad poorfag