If you have a Netgear Nighthawk R7000, you're currently vulnerable.
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3148771/security/us-cert-stop-using-your-remotely-exploitable-netgear-routers.html
R6400 too
There's already a thread on this
>>57970044
Now I'm glad I bought the Linskeys ACS1900 instead.
Lmao Vega is cooled with a CPU tower !!!!!
How the hell do they not have a cooler ready?
>>57969973
Maybe we will get lucky and they will improve the reference cooler.
>>57969973
sauce? I feel that this is fake.
>>57969973
>How the hell do they not have a cooler ready?- 2 posts shown.
even if they do there is no reason to use it unless you're showing off a finished card.
If you're just doing demo shit they probably want better than normal cooling as an overabundance of caution.
friend builds a pc
>micro ATX mobo in a mid tower
>front fans blow air but there is about half a meter distance from the fans and the mobo so they blow cold air
>back fan doesnt work
>>57969952
so fucking cringe
bet he overspent too
>>57970105
i think he did
>>57969952
friend buys a pc
>just works
>install Linux
>add a sweet graphics card
>still just works
What language should I learn? I started learning elixir and I like it so far, but lack of popularity and therefore not enough support from community. I mean not enough tutorials, books, packages, etc. And it's more web language than multipurpose.
What do you think of Kotlin? Looks pretty cool
>>57970650
It is not enough to introduce a language
>>57969923
get the app sololearn to start a language
if you have less than 2500 packages, you're either
>running your shit in a VM as a wincuck
>new
>fucked something up and had to recently reinstall your whole OS
>are not smart enough to maintain a personal computer with a rich software library
this is not open for debate.
hey minimal cucks: nobody gives a shit how fast your glorified solar calculator boots up, or that it only uses 100 mb of ram idling
literally doesn't make a difference to a real power user how limp wristed your pussy rig is
>>57969912
837 packages
bootup is 3 seconds after bios
ssd everythings instant
dont be jelly noob
Dear Ragegot,
Guess which option I used,
Sincerly the Fish
>>57969912
>daily update
>5 million package updates to download and install
>takes forever
>0.1% of them actually in use
>durrr look at me I'm so smart
>haven't charged phone since Friday
>streamed 3 football games on Sunday
>other than that have just used it for shit posting on 4chan and Kik/Facebook Messenger
>battery still on 68%
>>57969815
> 720p screen
> 5.7 inch
kek
calling bullshit on that one. thats redmeme note 3 tier battery life.
>>57969815
Almost every Lumia phone is underrated
Why use MATE instead of Gnome Classic?
>>57969339
Why use either when Xfce is an option?
nobody cares. use whatever you want and get some work done, asshole.
why use either desu
Guess what phone I am using!
>>57969322
Probably an Xperia.
Also, there's already /spg/.
It's a phone you wouldn't expect look into resolution
>>57969374
Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
In what programming language are BIG video games programmed?
Games like GTA V, Dark Souls,The Witcher, etc. Not crappy mobile and browser games.
>>57969296
My guess'd be C++ or equally low-level languages.
C++ - GTA's base engine, RAGE, other parts of the base (MSVC++ 2005 for PC/360, likely gcc/g++ for PS3)
C - likely some external libraries statically linked in the GTAIV.exe
C# - RGSC client/server components, possibly encoders
'.sc' - game mission script; used in some form since GTA2's 'MISS2', but changed in IV from the previous version
ActionScript - web interaction stuff, R* loves Flash
PHP - R* homepage web applications, using the CakePHP framework
>>57969296
assembly for NES games
The RX460 can now have unlcoked shaders and tmu's with a simple bios flash and this purposedly works with every card they tested and enables a 12,5% increase in overall performance.
Source: http://hwbot.org/newsflash/4141_oc_guide_amd_radeon_rx_460_unlocking_additional_stream_processors
>>57969285
Nice
>>57969285
You'd better be sure your PSU is up to the task tho boy
>>57969285
Neat, but still not as fast as a 1050 though
Does anyone here have any experience with workstation graphics cards? It's for Solidworks (CAD) and pretty advanced stuff.
A guy at work is currently using an AMD FirePro v7800, I built his pc like 6 years ago now and he wants a full system upgrade. But I don't really know anything about CAD graphics cards.
Any recommendations on a good upgrade for around $500-$800? Thanks a lot.
>>57969235
>But I don't really know anything about CAD graphics
Then you don't need a workstation GPU. Until you have a specific reason to buy one stick to the consumer models. Having a Quadro or a Firepro will not make your penis any larger.
if solid works is openCL then a TitanXP (and a 1080 to some extent) will be just as good as the highest end quadro right now
>>57969261
I'm not the one who needs it, he is, and yes he really does need it.
why do u use gnu/linux?
>>57969231
Freedom.
>>57970743
/thread
Today I wanted to check if I can watch video directly from a 'cloud' webcam I had lying around, which required using IE, so I booted into Windows and got a good reminder as to why I don't use it anymore.
>The redundant 'programs and features' and 'apps and features' menus are full of unremovable bloat Microsoft saw fit to put on this 'professional' edition of this paid for operating system.
>Firefox is slow and unstable on Windows when compared to GNU/Linux.
>Searching for 'Internet Explorer download' on Microsoft's website brings the download page for a version of IE11 for Windows 7, searching for 'download Internet Explorer for Windows 10' brings a page that shows you how to search for IE in the start menu when you haven't uninstalled it
>Installing it through the 'Turn Windows features on and off' menu prompts for a system reboot, which then forces system updates
I've never had as many and as intense a frustration with GNU/Linux as I have had with Windows. Microsoft despise their users and buying their products feeds the American Orwellian nightmare initiative data and money.
guise
guise
I got too used to using Linux on my laptop
Now my desktop with Windows seems crappy
what do
>>57969230
https://nonfree.pizza/
>Windows 10?
Get rid of that shit and replace it with Linux or W7
>Windows 7?
Don't bother, get used to it.
>>57969230
Linux is a kernel; a program used in the GNU system. Please don't spread this mistake.
Arguably one (1) (won) of the BEST linux distros to ever grace God's great Earth.
>Linux
>>>/g/aschamber
>>57969234
Wtf! i hate Linux now D:
>>57969184
>>57969234
>>57969354
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
>/g/ hates gaymes
>Buys high end gpus designend for gaming
Why?
>>57969081
>/g/ is one person
CUDA
I don't know exactly but i heard it's cheaper and you get more performance than buying a workstation card and a lot of work doesn't require double precision or whatever professional workstation cards offer