What if you die when teleporting and it only creates a perfect clone?
>>58209515
Disproven in both Next Generation and Enterprise.
>>58209533
How can you disprove something that's not even real
>>58209515
What if you quit being an idiot and stopped saving thumbnails?
Can bitlocker be trusted?
Does it fuck up perfomance or rape SSDs or something?
kys
>>58209482
>can this closed source tool made by microsft, a PRISM company known for spying on its users, be trusted?
hmmmmmm
>>58209482
If you don't have anything illegal and just want to hide your personal stuff, yes
if we want YOTLD we need to ditch the unix fags.
we need to stop giving a fuck about the nerdlords and their tiling WMs and their hotkey daemons. we need to give the free desktop a new starting point, because the current one is from the 80's and it's dog shit.
even the best distros are dog shit. they're filled with bugs and features that randomly fail. and it's because of X11 and the cancerous, rube-goldberg environment that surrounds it. outside of X11, GNU/Linux is the best x86 OS by a fucking landslide.
let's be real, you don't need a fucking homebrew solution to everything. everything that was possible with X11 will be possible with Wayland, albeit achieved differently. use dbus. use systemd. use your compositor's mechanisms for screen capture and global hotkeys. stop requiring every dev to support your half-baked shit that doesn't work.
thank you.
>>58209451
YOTLD will never happen unless someone takes out all the GTK+/Gnome devs.
>>58209451
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_adoption#Barriers_to_adoption
Linux as a desktop is fine. The unique downside of linux is the availability of software and games.
I think 2017 will be a great year for linux, somehow like 2016 was, but even better. Don't expect it to be the yotld tho.
>>58210525
>availability of software
Linux has a lot of useful open-source alternatives to proprietary and windows only programs and closed-source can still be used.
Only /v/ermins want another windows for the sakes of playing the latest AAA cinematic games.
I bet OP uses Fedora and GNOME as well
Hey /g/, redpill me on parabola
More like para-ebola
Arch without the botnet
>>58209405
Sitting on a RX 470 8GB right now.
I was wondering what's a good budget board/CPU I could upgrade too that's decent for putting together a PC for gaming? Are there any good combo deals? Right now I'm on a old 775/DDR2 mobo looking to upgrade.
For example, I was looking at this but this mobo seems to have nightmare tier problems for people.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.2888488
>>58209360
Bump.
Also, does anyone have alternative mobo suggestions in that price range to go along with that CPU?
How's this look /g/?
>>58209989
I would go with an i5 if you can stretch your price range, and PCpartpicker will make sure everything fits together.
people want bigger phones
how does that make you feel?
>phones get bigger
>505 pockets get smaller
Life is suffering
>2018
>>58209177
>not wearing 514s
My 5.7" phone is nice, I have decent sized hands however so I guess I can understand why some people wouldn't like a phone this large.
Friendly reminder
>>58209160
>White person getting paid more than dark skinned ones.
I see nothing wrong with that.
>>58209956/thread = null
wow, fucking racism
Post your component list, rate other anons', ask questions in general.
Always state the purpose of your PC, your budget, AND YOUR COUNTRY if outside the USA.
If you are asking for improvements, clarify whether you want to lower price or to improve specs or build quality.
>Assemble your parts list with price comparisons by vendor and compatibility filter.
https://pcpartpicker.com
>Have a budget, but don't know where to start? This will recommend you a parts list based on price.
http://www.logicalincrements.com/
>General build advice including chipset compatibility, power supply advice, Windows activation information.
http://pastebin.com/9Pbm4nHL (embed)
>Information about how to assemble a PC, how to select components, etc.
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC
If you see any other build advice or part list threads, direct them here with >>>/g/pcbg
Previous thread: >>58201246
>>58209083
fuck off generals need to die, if you can´t build a pc you should fuck off to reddit
do lower ram timings equate to a significant performance improvements when it comes to ddr4? how big of a jump would i see from a set of 15-15-15-15 @3200mhz vs a standard 16-16-16-16 @ 2400mhz. I'm looking for improvements in terms of rendering videos and 3D rendering.
>>58209083
Is there an autism section for the mentally challenged? You would fit in well.
>oh hi, we're going to stop updating your OS and shut everything down because we don't feel like working on it anymore
t. Open Source Community
>
The corporate part of cyanogen shut it down, and the community is going to keep working on it as Lineage OS.
Because it is open source, anyone can continue developing.
>>58208905
They were too stuck-up to sell out to Google back in 2014. CM was running under retards.
What is the equivalent of an amd radeon HD 5670?
Can I put a more powerful graphics card on my P5B-Plus with E6600 or will it give me blue screens?
>>58208900
Errrrr, every recent iGPU from Intel?
>>58208900
Radeon RX 460-2gb.
Cheap, plays esportsy games very well at 1080p.
Also, while you're at it go to ebay and buy yourself a q6600 (your motherboard supports it) for a few pennies, drop it in and enjoy your much improved performance in new games.
I will second the Radeon 460 suggestion; you can get on on Newegg for less than $100. For a tad bit higher the GeForce 1050 isn't bad either. And there is no reason not to get a Core 2 Quad off of ebay; the q6600 is like $15, and the higher clocked models not much more.
Why does anyone ever use Ruby when Python exists?
Is it just an obsolete language at this point? Literally what's the point when there's MORE people use Python, better webframeworks in Python, more Libraries in Python, more and better projects in it too (besides metasploit)?
Literally what's the point of Ruby
>>58208832
In the end it's about personal preference.
Personally I can hardly imagine someone knowing Ruby well and preferring Python. Ruby is much more expressive and way simpler at the same time. Ruby's blocks and iterators are things python people can just look at with big eyes.
As for Frameworks, there are tools like Chef/Puppet, and of course the web frameworks. Django is not bad, but Rails has a lot of nifty power features (i.e. the code generators, automatic protection from request forgery, the asset pipeline..) and constantly got better, i.e. in Rails5 you can turn it into an API "out of the box" or use Action cable for chats..
I mean it's not perfect, but which framework is? I really like Rails. And if you don't want the magic, go down to Sinatra, Cuba or even Jekyll. But whatever you do, you will never develop so smooth as in Rails, RSpec is a godsent.
Also Ruby has every web library you can dream of. You want to upload videos to Vimeo? You want your output as Excel/PDF/Hologram? There's a gem for it.
>>58209204
This guy gets it. I use both Ruby and Python at work. I usually use whatever works, and whatever has the better library for doing what I want to do, which more often than not is some shitty vendor library. I always try to make Ruby work first if it doesn't matter. Programming in Ruby just feels great. Python isn't bad but it's got nothing on Ruby.
I also use Puppet and chef and like the other guy said, that's all Ruby.
Lastly, I have a lot of experience making web apps for admining and automating tech. I've used django, used to use php codeingnter a lot (like hundreds of thousands of loc), but Rails is so easy and does so much for you. I just released a new Rails 5 app last week and it was the best programming experience I've ever had, so good. Django is a fucking joke.
>>58209204
But let me add:
Even if Ruby was an obscure little language nobody would know, I'd still use it. It's just good fun and super comfy.
Python has more traction in the academic field and numerical stuff, and that's OK. If everybody would use Ruby, it would be boring. This way we can call the python fags "normies" while they can call us "hipsters" and everybody is happy. A win-win situation.
>1080 ti comes out
>causes house fires to the point that nvidia offers homeowner's insurance with the purchase of each card
DELET THIS
>>58208826
You stole that image from 9gag.
>>58208826
>that watermark
IRC and mumble are free.
Why are these companies being valued at millions or even billions of dollars? They offer absolutely nothing new. In fact they're worse because you can only use them in the fucking cloud, you can't host your own server (to, y'know, keep your confidential info actually secure).
>Why do people use
They are easy and reliable enough to become trendy, and that in turn makes them attractive even to those who don't need ease or managed reliability.
>Why are these companies being valued
Valuation of startups is always speculative and has no relevance to you or me.
Because they're super easy to use, that's why.
If you want to get people to stop using them, create a server-based system with end-to-end encryption.
But you'll find this difficult as there's no money in it. Discord (and everyone else) runs voice to text on everything anyone says and sells this data to advertisers and data brokers.
you guys have autism
Will you miss them?
>>58208605
Whom?
If I had money I would donate.
This is probably one of the few things worth giving money to and it fucking sucks that they are risking shutting down.
rip
Is it still worth getting the 5X? Am I too late for the party for wanting to buy one now?
B O O T L O O P S
>>58208578
If you updated to 7.0.
Hasn't happened to me yet
Nexus 6P Owner
>>58208578
>>58208562
Listen to anon. Bootloops. I have unaffected 5X, been with him for a while. Except for shitty battery life and 2 GB of ram everything is great. Camera is fenomenal and manual camera works with it.