>he doesnt use inline assembly
>>58195973
i used to do this years ago, but now i actually can't find a reason to justify it. why would you use inline assembly ? using compiler specific features is just bad coding style
>>58195973
what's that
>>58195973
>he makes garbage threads with no substance
is tumbleweed usable?
Define "usable"
Yes, but it's rather high-maintenence. Packages sometimes don't upgrade right so you need to go in and fix that. But otherwise it works well.
>>58195972
All the packages of OpenSUSE
All the stability of Arch
Can someone explain why a multi threaded core outperforms a single threaded one?
If the core is maxed out, how will shoving more information into it help the situation?
>>58195864
It's not maxed out.
>>58195864
Assume you have 2 tasks to do
If you put 2 of them on 1 single-threaded core, the core will have to switch back and forth between the two tasks until they're done, or do one first and then the other, depending if you have preemption or not
If you put 2 of them on a multi-threaded core, one thread will do 1 task, other thread will do the other task and finish it faster because it's doing them in parallel and becuase there's no context switching between the tasks etc.
It's like, imagine you're ambidextrous and you wanna draw a square and a triangle, if you draw both at once with both arms, you'll do it faster than if you draw the triangle first and then the square
without hyperthreading the core "pauses" basically every other hertz
Hyperthreading squeezes another signal in on that down time
just got an apple tv for christmas and found this in the settings.
why does tim cook shit on companies that track users when apple does it themselves?
>>58195806
Because Apple doesn't sell the data
>>58195883
> :^)
>>58195806
Isn't this for third-party Apple TV apps that use advertising?
I want to try a VR headset for my android phone. Any headset reccomendations? Walmart has a bunch of them.
is my phone ok for this?
phone: Samsung Galaxy Luna
4.5in screen
1gb ram
Snapdragon 400
Ive ran some VR apps on it before without the headset and they ran fine
Also apparently my phone dorsnt have a gyroscope.... is this necessary for VR?
>>58195537
Bad for the eyes.
>>58195573
My eyes are already fucked
I hope you don't leave these on your laptop, anon. Why do normies never remove them? do they think they'll void the warrant?
>>58195421
I always remove everything but the CPU one.
>>58195444
why? you know already that there's intel inside
>>58195421
It brakes the originality anon, thats why i never remove protective film on it too.
Please stop calling it Linux. It's GNU/Linux or GNU plus Linux.
Thank you for your time.
Alpine Linux though
My friend got his parts bought and showed me his setup.
Rate from 1 to 1010
>>58195311
I'm an idiot:
Intel Core I5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor
Gigabyte GA-H170M-D3H Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
G.Skill Ripjaws V series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory
PNYCS1311 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TG 33.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive
EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB SC GAMING Video Card
NZXT S340 ATX Mid Tower Case
CVGA SuperNOVA G2 550W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply
Asus VG248QE 24.0" 1920x1080 144Hz Monitor
Redragon S101 Wired Gaming Keyboard w/ Optical Mouse
>>58195342
872/1010
>>58195342
This has so many issues it hurts, it's so bad..not to mention he spent way too much and bought outdated versions of things when the updated versions are the same price.
DAILY REMINDER
THE WINDOWS 10's START MENU
IS
A
FUCKING
WEB BROWSER
Hahahah holy fuck, real quality there.
>>58195249
so can I put reddit on it?
>>58195272
I guess...
All programs should use HTML as UI.
There are people browsing this board right now that use tilling window managers unironically and they actually believe memorizing hundreds of key combinations is somehow easier and more efficient than moving a mouse around.
>>58195176
>memorizing hundreds of key combinations
you havent used a tiling wm have you
>>58195194
Theres at least 20 key combinations you need to use them so might as well be hundreds.
>>58195210
The key combinations are pretty intuitive. You only have to memorize the mod-key
What can be done with those?
> 104.238.117.160:6379
> 46.105.27.61:6379
> 134.213.27.241:6379
> 128.199.221.15:6379
> 118.116.33.207:6379
> 82.115.92.206:6379
>fill with shit
>delete everything
Pick one
>>58195206
Can we somehow communicate on those? Like a forum? File distribution?
>>58195140
Another server
> 222.127.151.230:6379
Reminder that you can connect using telnet/netcat and use the following commands
Ping server to see if it's working
> PING
Get a random key (useful to see if there is data in there)
> RANDOMKEY
List all the keys
> KEYS *
Thid thread is dedicated to the love of watches and the fine microengineering inside them
Orient Ray Raven or Seiko SKX007??
Second for Seagull 1963
>>58195068
mako usa
>google now bans any critical examination of the 6 trillion killed in the holocaust
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/12/google-changes-algorithm-to-remove-holocaust-denying-results/
Time to find a new search engine. How is Bing?
>not using duckduckgo
>>58195027
>CuckCuckGo
>>58194996
Good. I've had enough of the Fake News™ stories and their lies.
Wincdemu is fucking SHIT with literally no config options, unnecesary steps and fucks up 7zip associations
What can I use to mount isos on windows 7 without fucking adware or botnety?
>>58194919
when I had w7 I used poweriso, don't know if it's good or bad, it did the job at least
>>58194919
Alcohol 52%
>>58194919
I use virtual clonedrive
Can you trust the windows cipher command? Is there anything meaningfully better software side?
Over the ~18 months that I've been learning and practicing writing code, I've continuously run into an issue regarding the seeming lack of information on actually creating a program. It seems like there are plenty of resources on how to write code, but I've never seen anything that shows me how to get the code I've made and create an application which can be clicked on and executed. Where do I learn said thing?
>>58194868
You mean compiling?
I currently have 1 plug that goes into an 8 way, but I need more plug space, but don't have any wall sockets to spare.
It's just for my home entertainment (TV, Bluray, Consoles) and Internet (Ethernet Switch, Router) . Nothing that requires a ton of power
Which of these two would work 'better'?
>Method 1
Wall Socket > Double Plug > 2 Surge Protectors
>Method 2
Wall Socket > Surge Protector 1 > Surge Protector 2
Or should I just pick up a massive 12+ Surge Protector strip?