If Big Clive and Dave got in a fight who would win?
>>58119651
Clive is a construction worker, Dave is a white collar pussy
>>58119662
dave goes to the gym/ does various charity runs etc
but clive might have the edge with a few slugs of whiskey
Dave is a big guy, but the other looks bigger
How do I buy a motherboard that isn't dead on arrival?
>>58119553
lol manchild gaymer just buy a PS4 and you'll hopefully get some succ
>>58119560
that post will be your last mistake
>>58119553
Try going brick and mortar and never shop online.
Are there any good modern netbooks out?
Chinese tablets on Intel's atom CPUs are pretty much the netbooks of the current generation. And they work fine.
It's all chink shit so no.
>>58119494
Nope. The fad died out when Android tablets came out and OEMs realized that they could be shilled even harder than memebooks.
are ThinkPads hobby-grade?
>>58119467
>>58119467
They are now
>>58119473
This.
Thinkpads are awesome. I have 2 W520's myself
I use OpenVPN + privateinternetaccess +GNU + Linux to torrent all my shit while I sleep. When I woke up today, I saw that my OpenVPN wasn't on. I don't think I had any illegal torrents open, but I've been paranoid recently.
Am I gonna get a letter?
>Pic unrelated
Shit son the FBI helicopters are probably on their way over right now as we speak you're fucked m8
>>58119358
Sucks to be you.
I don't have to worry about my torrents because they are all freeware or license-free.
Also I pay for my media.
Stay buttmad, poorfag! :)
I love my ISP. I got a warning letter once, but it was downright friendly. Something to the tune of "Hey, can you check and make sure that your wifi is secure and no one is using it without permission? Maybe one of your friends downloaded something while they were over for a visit? Don't worry, BTW, we haven't given the copyright holder any information about you."
36.80 % of observed browsers areChrome, as yours.
1.04 % of observed browsers areChrome 42.0, as yours.
5.60 % of observed browsers runAndroid, as yours.
1.69 % of observed browsers runAndroid 6.0, as yours.
66.91 % of observed browsers have set"en"as their primary language, as yours.
8.17 % of observed browsers haveUTC-5as their timezone, as yours.
>>58119411
> Bump
Seriously.
>>58119183
panopticlick?
>>58119183
>>58119411
>>58119543
fuck off retard
Does it make sense to learn Swift, apart, writing ios/osx app? It's worth to learn it?
>>58119173
yes.
okay, you've convinced me.thanks a lot
How do I be a good programmer /g/?
Im using Visual Studio to make Free Software. But my code is one giant wall of text. Am I supposed to be breaking it into smaller parts like other pages and methods.
How are you all gonna be able to wade through my Free Code to audit it for bitcoin miners and botnets if its such a mess?
If you're planning on open sourcing and publishing your code, having some sort of cohesive structure is absolutely imperative. Sort your methods how you think they are best done so, and split them up according to category/function - make necessary changes to your code having done that. Aside from that, you might consider intentionally putting in blank lines and such in particularly verbose parts of the code, splitting it up so that it has some sort of structure that makes sense,
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Remember to never use ableist, homophobic, racist or sexist language in your ruby project's code of conduct, shitlord. (^:
nah
>>58119046
Why? Isn't it like python without the pajeets?
>>58118979
Worth learning for text processing? Probably not.
Worth learning to learn more about unix/linux internals? Sure.
Hello fags, what is your favorite distro & why?
windows vista
>>58118918
Windows Bob
ubuntu mate
What are the most important concepts to know for a CS student?
>>58118872
Problem Solving.
How to google solutions and existing source-code to solve your problems
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Just need some help. I have about $300 to upgrade my Asus GTX 770 2gb i play only on 1080p all I want to know is if i should purchase a new GPU now or wait for next cards if i should purchase now which would you recommend i have been looking at the MSI GTX 1060 6gb gamingx what do you /g/ents think?
For 1080p that would be a dream machine.
However i also suggest looking into a 4gb rx 480.
Which would be smooth as silk 1080p, but if you ever intend to move up to 1440p or higher, then definitely get the 8gb version
Id say your card can still hold its own. Even a 750ti is still a pretty solid medium/1080p card today
>>58118785
Grab an RX 480 8GB instead, cheaper and beats that card in just about everything.
here you go op, don't even do research or think about something else, with your budget you won't find anything remotely close to the price/performance of this. Literally just buy it right now.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202186
>bought a corsair hydro h115i
>literally can't get past 40°C
>>58118741
>bought intel stock cooler
>literally can't get past 40C
man, this shit is a beast for raspberry pi cooling
>>58118741
Great pic.
Are you a UFO enthusiast by the way?
>literally can't get
Redpill me on dongles /g/. Are they the future of computing or are they a dead end?
Those aren't dongles, dick lips.
>>58118664
Apple is the future, Dongles are the future.
>>58118664
>Macfags have to carry around an entire satchel of port convertors
I'm in a rut here guys. I'll start from the top.
I've always wanted to work with computers. I had no idea what I wanted to do, but ever since high school I knew it was computers.
So far I've passed high school and had some college. My gf got pregnant during my sophomore year and I left to start working. Fast forward two years and I am working from home at a job making car rental reservations over the phone to support her and baby. I make 12.50/hr (22k/yr depending on time off), so it's enough to live on for now. She is going to school to be a teacher and out daughter is getting near the age where we can take her to day care.
I feel it is time to start my life back up again. After she becomes a teacher I'll be going back to school. You see though, I wasn't focused at school either. I just screwed around half the time I was there and never really put any thought into my education. Which resulted in me failing even the most basic math classes (College Algebra) three times. I never really had a direction to work towards and just took my time there for granted.
Now I am tired of making barely enough to support us on and I am so ready to move out of this house and out of this job.
I like working from home because I get to watch my daughter grow up instead of seeing it happen from 6-10pm five days a week like everyone else.
I heard that back end web devs can work from home and make a decent salary (60k or so), but I know nothing about that kind of job. If anyone here has any knowledge or experience with this please tell me, I would love to know.
Answers I am looking for more specifically:
What kind of degree should I go after for this kind of job.
Do I need to go to finish college? Or will tech school be able to offer what I need?
How much math will I need to be successful in this? I know I'll have to suck it up and make it work, I just want to be prepared.
How remote are the jobs really?
Any chance that I can work from literally anywhere on earth with internet?
>>58118633
I can't offer much advice but I feel this is more inspiring than consumerism general, have a bump.
Keep your head high brother
Kill kid
Kill gf
Kill self
Doesn't have to be in that order.
>>58118645
Thank you. I have high hopes for this post.