Arduino?
Raspberry Pi?
Atmel?
any cool projects you guys have personally made with any of these?
are these good for learning basic electrical engineering?
discuss
I had my rpi2 setup with a cheap usbsoundcard and guitarix for a while. I used a tool called xming and ssh to open the program and configure everything on my windows desktop. It worked surprisingly well. I'd love to try it with the rpi3 in the future.
>>57971908
thats cool anon, I was thinking about making a simple alarm system with an ir sensor and a speaker as my first project.
>>57971850
Six axis sex bot.
>He uses virtual box
>He uses VMWare
>He uses HyperV
>>57971702
>He uses qemu
>>57971702
>He uses anything
...is Proxmox ok?
>tfw finally finding a linux distro you really like and dumping windows for good
>tfw you're genuinly interested in distro and wanting to learn everything about it
>tfw you haven't felt this way about a computer and operating system since the first time you used one.
just wait until you have to learn how to configure everything. it'll take longer than writing a new operating system.
>>57971676
>implying
>>57971676
lies scandals and deceit
it takes longer to change the fucking fonts in Windows than it does to to have a fully-functional and properly-riced Linux distro
Is is worth it? I'm planning to use it as a web browsing machine (shitposting machine), maybe watching a couple of videos on youtube and just experiment with the little thing.
Is there any other better alternative?
Keep in mind that I don't have that much experience with Linux.
do it
it has a fuckload of uses and its good at all of em
The rpi2 was sufficient for that, this will be too.
>>57971556
>Is there any other better alternative?
Yes. Orange PI PC edition. 1/2 the price for more cores and faster clock speed.
So AMD has this SJW shit on their homepage and I want to switch to Nvidia. I have an RX 480 right now, I'll probably throw it away or shoot it. 1070 seems pretty cool, should I wait for a 1080 Ti if I'm just doing 1440p?
There is no such thing as a non SJW tech company
Not technology
>>57971537
But it is.
>Starting in January users will be prompted to run Flash on a site-by-site basis for sites that they have never visited before. We want to avoid over-prompting users, so over time we’ll tighten this restriction using Site Engagement Index, a heuristic for how much a user interacts with a site based on their browsing activity. In October all sites will require user permission to run Flash.
https://blog.chromium.org/2016/12/roll-out-plan-for-html5-by-default.html
What's holding back the great push for flash? Games? Streaming services? >>>/f/?
Sorry, the great push OUT of flash*
It's /f/, they're behind it all.
>>57971485
Adobe will one of these days release the source code to the adobe flash player.
I've got a question /g/
Should I buy
~$450 4k tv
or a GTX1070
I've got a 42" 1080 TV and a R9 280x
I watch TV and Game an equal amount of time
I can't really figure this one out
a bump for corn on the cuck
>>57971474
>or a GTX1070
go for that. 4k tv is overkill.
wait for vega
What music player do you guys use? Deadbeef here.
cmus
winamp; it really whips the llama's ass
i use winamp in wine
systemd thread
>>57971386
>386
systemd gods have spoken.
>>57971386
http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Arguments_against_systemd
http://systemd-free.org/why.php
http://www.infoworld.com/article/2608798/data-center/systemd--harbinger-of-the-linux-apocalypse.html
http://blog.lusis.org/blog/2014/09/23/end-of-linux/
https://ewontfix.com/14/
http://suckless.org/sucks/systemd
https://devuan.org/os/init-freedom/
>>57971463
That's why Linux will never be great.
>Linus Torvalds releases 'biggest ever' Linux 4.9, then saves Christmas
>Linux overlord Linus Torvalds has released Linux 4.9.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/12/11/linux_4_9_released/
TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR KERNEL
LITERALLY LMAOING @ ANYONE NOT USING 4.9 ESPECIALLY DEBIAN
>>57971372
"It's not old, It's stable"
>>57971372
AMDGPU stuff looks interesting
>>57971372
longterm for life. Enjoy your less stable and more buggy kernel, kiddo.
Hey /g/. So right now I currently have a AMD FX-4130 processor and am going to get a GTX 1060 3GB ACX 2.0. I know my processor isn't the best but will it bottleneck the 1060? I've already tried looking into lots of sites but found no luck. If anyone here has good knowledge on these two parts and can tell me something that'd be great. I just wanna be able to run Overwatch,H1Z1, and csgo desu. Thanks
>>57971354
yes
It should be OK, the 1060 works well with lower tier CPUs.
Why get a 1060 when the 480 is now superior?
Am I alone tired of material meme?
>>57971341
I'm sure there are some other losers who care enough about such a trivial thing.
Not a fan or a hater of it here. Just have terrible memory and can't remember what things looked like before material took over. Do people really care?
>>57971341
> This thread again
I really want to browse 4chan at work, how the fuck do I get through the fucking bank blocked websites without them firing me
i can't even browse news sites, it's making me go nuts
i don't do shit at all and it's like they want you to "pretend" you work or die of boredom, why
>>57971274
do your job instead of browsing some chinese pottery forum geez
>buy a smartphone
>use it to access 4chan
>????
>PROFIT!
Setup a webproxy on your server.
so today my sound was fine today now it is super distant and distorted my head phones are up to date with their firmware and ive reinstalled the sound drivers this happens every year with a new pair of head phones would be cool if any one knows what the fuck is happing my headphones are
HyperX Cloud II Headset
help god
update it now works but only if the jack that i plug into the usb slightly not all the way
help
>The critical bug allows remote attackers to inject highly privileged commands whenever anyone connected to the local Netgear network clicks on a malicious Web link, a researcher who uses the online handle Acew0rm reported on Friday. The link, which can be disguised to appear innocuous, then injects a command that routers run as root. The devices' failure to properly filter out input included in Web requests allows attackers to run powerful shell commands. Netgear R7000, R6400, and R8000 models have been confirmed to be vulnerable, and other models, including the R7000P, R7500, R7800, R8500 R9000, have been reported by end users as being affected.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/12/unpatched-bug-allows-hackers-to-seize-control-of-netgear-routers/
>using a router anymore
>not using a modem+router
?
>>57971310
>still needs a modem
What is this 2007?
>>57971269
We need the government to force US business to update the firmware. End users are too naive about the IoT botnet.