I know, I know, this may sound stupid (because it is Windows related) but anybody got a good source of a bootable Windows ME iso with product key?
Install gentoo
...why?
>>57940835
winworldpc
Why can't AMD compete with Intel at the medium/high end CPU department? Jew magic?
All markets needs to be covered by different companies to avoid a monopoly.
This is AMDs sacrifice to the world.
>>57940710
But there is a monopoly, if you want a non-shit CPU, you gotta buy Intel. Hoping Zen changes the landscape of desktop processors, but I'm not so hopeful.
>>57940680
Because they're shit.
What should I make?
I know HTML5, CSS3, ES6, Babel, Beautifyjs, SASS, vim, and npm.
A noose to hang yourself with.
>>57940629
/thread
Hi g
I recently got a pc and I'm looking to get into digital art. I've looked at some interesting programs on steam like Blackink, but I otherwise don't know anything about tablets and software. What's some good stuff to know for someone just getting into this? pic not related
Why the fuck would you look for software on steam?
>>57940887
Because I literally have shit for brains.
>>57940547
check /ic/'s sticky, there's information about art and digital art/tablets etc. I hope you fail just like me and become a programmer instead.
/g/ Users Favorite Laptop?
x220
>>57940527
x220, t420 XPS 13
>>57940527
T100ta for general laptop use.
Alienware m17x for lan parties.
This shipped with new O'Reilly Programming Newsletter. wat
O'Reilly has been compromised.
brb burning all my animal books.
k
>>57940387
The /g/ doesn't stand for Gamergate you fucking shit take this thread somewhere else!
so, life sucks and I can't afford internet.
I do however have a phone that can tether.
sadly I have only 10 gigs of data, which is
fine for youtube and browsing shit.
however it does not satisfy my need to
pirate the latest movies and tv, blah, blah.
so I have an idea. buy either a chip,
or a rasberry pi plug it into a battery,(or outlet)
stash that bitch somewhere with openwifi.
open a reverse ssh tunnel on my phone
and use it to download all the things.
has anyone tried this shit? I'm sure its
been done yet with all the BS DERP
HOW DO I RASPPI DERP, its hard to find
any solid info. honestly it seems pretty
straitforward. Im no linux noob and have
been pirating for years so it should be
pretty easy to figure out. what are your
thoughts /g/entalmen?
also free seedbox
>>57940386
Even if you can get it to work, the janitor that works there is going to find the thing and either throw it out or send it to the police.
>>57940386
what about an arduino?
raspberry has alot of useles conections for what you want to do with it.
>>57940386
that is possible. look a bit deeper into CHIPs docs.
Im a coding noob. I need to:
>Have users be able to make an account.
>Store text based records and be able to view/edit them
What is the easiest program/framework i can use to accomplish this?
Please link to a guide, would be godly.
>>57940324
Sounds like a job you could accomplish with django.
>>57940324
node.js
>>57940324
Post more Ranko then we'll talk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_GlGglbu1U
How to (((they))) do this?
Explain this magic x86 emulation.
rip intel
>>57940291
cross compilers are truly magic anon
>>57940291
WHAT THE FUCK I LOVE MICROSOFT NOW
>I turn my computer off every night
Did I fall for the meme?
I think you fell off the short bus, retard.
With a boot time of under a couple seconds, I feel no remorse turning my computer off for the night/day.
why? What's wrong with turning your computer off every night? Why would I waste electricity on something I'm not using?
/g/entlemen please help a nigga out.
I want to learn some C/C++ and I'm doing well with the basics. However what I'm having difficultly wrapping my head around is the use of hashes/dictionary structures
I write mostly in Perl or Python and the hash structure is my bread and butter. Especially using mutliple keys like this
# perl
my ($name,$status,$gender) = @row;
$hash{$gender}{$status}{$name}++;
# advantages
my $males = keys %{$hash{"Male"}};
my $affectedMale = keys %{$hash{"Male"}{"AFF"}};
Is there a simply way to construct the Perl hash structure in C? Or how do you solve a problem like this in C if Perl hashes is not the way?
I'm a biologist in training so I'm sorry if I come off as naive. :3
>>57940163
you implement them yourself from scratch
>>57940163
use glib
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.50/glib-Hash-Tables.html
>>57940193
I don't get it. Use an array with a key->value pair?
All of my programing exams require coding on paper. The programs are usually convoluted toy problems that are a series of "gotcha" questions to test understanding. Most questions are really tricky, even if you know how to code.
Wondering how common this is.
Yes, we do that at my university as well. It makes no fucking sense to me.
>>57940184
Yeah and when they do post code there isn't any syntax highlighting. If you're reading through the code quickly it's easy to miss a bracket someplace and skip an entire sequence of steps, thus making every subsequent answer you give wrong due to one screw up. Our exams are also very, very long and often are rushed to finish quickly thus more prone to making mistakes due to the speed reading of the source code.
I don't think I've had to do much program writing on paper unless it was pseudocode. When I was in my freshman year, our midterms and exams had us predicting the output of certain snippets of code, or filling in blanks to get code to produce a certain output. Later classes focused mostly on algorithms and data structures, so everything was pseudocode. Towards my junior and senior year, a number of classes were either project based, and didn't have a final (and in some cases, didn't have a midterm), or were focused heavily on concepts, and so the final and midterm did not have any code writing at all.
Coding on paper is not unheard of, but I haven't really had to do it in the past.
Did you fall for the AMD stock meme /g/?
Whoever did in the past year is filthy fucking rich if they invested 100K or more.
You'd have to be dumb to not have gotten on the AMD train at the start of the year.
They were already at rock bottom. Where the fuck else was AMD going to go but up? Bankruptcy was not an option because Intel doesn't want to have a literal monopoly cause that would cause them all sorts of troubles.
It was in everyone's best interests that AMD bounce back.
>>57940254
Also even now is not the worst time to get on the train.
Zen is looking good so we'll get another big bounce when it releases.
You DO have backup installation discs for your OS', don't you?
You mean the iso file? Why would I keep extra discs when I can just download it if I need it?
>>57940088
Exactly. It's not 2003 anymore where I might need to keep around my XP installation disk. ISOs are publicly available on CDNs.
disc? wat? flash drive instead
>using a desktop computer
>not a laptop
your back must be fucked
what?
>>57939777
>2016
>using your brain
>>57939777
Quite the contrary. Adjusting my monitors and keyboard and mouse to whatever distance and height I want (and adjusting my desk too) actually prevents backpain. I get backpain when I'm spending too much time on my laptop at home (because I don't have a desktop computer there).