Sell me on feature phones. I want one, but I have a Galaxy S7 now and I'd be embarrassed to pull it out at work.
>>57861469
no one cares about you
>>57861469
I'd love to have a feature phone with a podcast app, it would literally replace my smartphone.
>feature phone
What?
Reminder that if your laptop isn't military grade, you're literally a faggot
good luck hiding behind 7 proxies on your gay little apple, /g/ I'm coming for you
you can't use a fragile, shiny fagbook in the cold depths of outer fucking space
>fireman washing 9/11 jumper blood off his military grade laptop
If I can't hardwire my PC, are these USB stick wifi adapters worth using?
>>57861224
Yes it is faster than RJ45 when there are two antennae.
>>57861224
>hardwire
I don't think it means what you think it means. Something that's "hardwired" is something being an inherent part of the system and which cannot be removed or altered without great pain and effort.
powerline
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/dec/04/google-democracy-truth-internet-search-facebook
What does /g/ think of this?
The alt-right (and people looking to profit off of it) basically gamed Google's and Facebook's ranking/trending algorithms on a massive scale to push their articles to the top of the results, enabling data-mining companies to further track and target readers across the web with increasing sophistication.
Consider the extent to which Google and Facebook are able to reach people, the trust and authority that people put into these companies to authenticate what they consume online, and how easily the presumed neutrality of these platforms can be overwhelmed and manipulated by anyone with enough motivation.
Is the web doomed by its openness?
Is humanity doomed by its gullibility?
Should Google and Facebook be forced into being transparent about their algorithms if we are to further trust them with health data, automotive AI, etc?
There's no such thing as "alt-right", I wish people would stop using such an annoying term
>>57861160
And 4chan's "SJW" bogeyman doesn't exist either, right?
Turns out that the younger generation who grew up with the internet, knows how to manipulate it.
Suprise suprise.
What
>yfw she is nothing more than an elaborate Windows marketing stunt
>>57861139
so this is what microsoft does with a million pajeets...
tries to fake AI tech, neat.
>>57861194
kek
Why does my internet suck on Linux?
I really fucking hate this if anyone can help
description: Wireless interface
product: BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter
vendor: Broadcom Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:02:00.0
logical name: wlp2s0
version: 03
serial: 1c:87:2c:b6:dd:b4
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: bus_master cap_list ethernet physical wireless
configuration: broadcast=yes driver=wl0 driverversion=6.30.223.248 (r487574) ip=192.168.1.248 latency=0 multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11abg
resources: irq:17 memory:f7400000-f7407fff memory:f7200000-f73fffff
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller
vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:06:00.0
logical name: enp6s0
version: 0c
serial: d8:cb:8a:18:5a:79
size: 10Mbit/s
capacity: 1Gbit/s
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt 1000bt-fd autonegotiation
configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=r8169 driverversion=2.3LK-NAPI duplex=half firmware=rtl8168g-2_0.0.1 02/06/13 latency=0 link=no multicast=yes port=MII speed=10Mbit/s
resources: irq:29 ioport:d000(size=256) memory:f7600000-f7600fff memory:f2100000-f2103fff
are you in australia?
if so, try this
>>57863089
Ausfag here, can confirm we still need the rope and pully system for am internet connection half the time
>>57861032
>bunch of numbers and computer shit
fuck you OP sega'd
I have a CompTIA Network+ exam in around 40 hours and haven't studied very well this semester.
Gonna study all day tomorrow and Wednesday morning.
How fucked am I?
Just masturbate and play video games for the time being.
Start studying at the crack of midnight of Wednesday, and wake up with barely enough rest for the exam in the morning. You want to access the freshest, youngest memories come test time.
It shouldn't be that hard though I dont know how much of it one can memorize in 40 hrs.
tbeh the last time I looked at a CompTIA reference book & exam study guide was 2009. Also
>>57861014
You passed if you ask me. I grant you a bearer of this certificate.
Guys I have to write a basic game editor in Android by tomorrow.
Haven't done most of the other Android assignments so i'm kinda fucked.
Any tips on android programming or am I fucked?
>>57860943
>Any tips
Start your assignments earlier, actually do the homework, and practice when you can instead of fucking off. Otherwise, find something better to do with your time.
>>57861400
Damn, well I guess next quarter it is, I really have to change my life. Fuck this gay earth
>>57861475
IT'll be a hard change but it will eventually get easier
good luck man
im rooting for you
In /csg/ we discuss the cheap shit you see on Gearbest, AliExpress, Banggood, eBay and similar sites.
>IRC channel #/csg/ on rizon
>Discord channel
https://discord.gg/6WehyUv
>Chink Shit Randomiser
http://chinkshit.xyz/random/
>Chink Shit Wiki:
wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_shit_general
>Chink Shit Infographic v1.4
https://qt.vidyagam.es/IcDmsJb.jpg
>News
• Anon is happy with replica DW watch >>57850178
• Anon has Xiaomi sling bag, says its solid >>57850616
• Anon looks for non-leather wallet, gets called a pajeet, classic /g/ >>57851215
• Anon looks to chink his cat >>57852175
• Thinkpad owner wants to superchink his thinkpad and wrist >>57852272
• Speedy Ugreen delivery (sponsored by Ugreen) >>57852371
• Happy Oukitel K10000 owner >>57852381
• Anon praises KZ ATE S, 6 months going strong >>57852504
• M3P owner gets chinked >>57852875
• Redmi Note 3 Pro CM guide posted by anon >>57855422
• Anon dislikes his chinky amp LED, maybe he needs chink gunnars >>57857727
• Anon posts some quick reviews, of course doesn't give pics >>57858877
>Get Xiaomi Mi Notebook air
>try to format and install windows 8.1
>network drivers don't work so I can't go online
Do I really have to use Windows 10 for this
Is there any good chink galvanic isolator for USB? Would be nice to have desu.
>>57860926
>missing Black Friday and Cyber Monday
>decides to buy some Chinkshit computer
>bitches about having to use Win10
Wew lad
Hi /g/ I have a Compaq elite 8300 that I'd like to move to a corsair carbide spec 02 case. With the motherboard, do you think I could do it?
>mobile screenshot
>nonsensical question
oh yeah, sure am glad for mobile 4chan apps. thanks clover et al.
>>57860852
Problem?
>>57860846
No. its a proprietary mobo mount.
Please take your next retarded question to >>>/wsr/ or >>>/adv/ please.
What can you tell me about LoJack? Someone gave me a stolen computer that has it.
>>57860823
>Someone gave me a stolen computer that has it.
give it back tyquisha
Don't put your wifi on it or say hello to the police
Anyone knows how to remove it? I would like to give it to my mom, she needs a new computer
So what's the best music player for android? I've only been using Google play music and I feel the app is sluggish and the file size is too big? Any recommendations for a lightweight clean player?
>>57860773
Poweramp
>>57860773
PowerAmp (paid) or Vanilla Music (free)
anything else isn't worth it.
VLC, go on, do it faggot.
Are you ready for when they spray us with nano machines that once inhaled envelope our neurons and can read our electrical firing signals and even induce our neurons to fire remotely through quantum broadcasting techniques? Are you ready for when the matrix goes wireless and nano?
http://singularityhub.com/2016/12/05/the-brain-tech-to-merge-humans-and-ai-is-already-being-developed/
>"In the early 2030s," Ray said, "we are going to send nanorobots into the brain (via capillaries) that will provide full immersion virtual reality from within the nervous system and will connect our neocortex to the cloud. Just like how we can wirelessly expand the power of our smartphones 10,000-fold in the cloud today, we'll be able to expand our neocortex in the cloud."
>A few weeks ago, I asked Bryan about Ray’s prediction about whether we’d be able to begin having our neocortex in the cloud by the 2030s.
>His response, “Oh, I think it will happen before that.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnaTtsClgc4
http://www.sentientdevelopments.com/2009/04/welcome-to-machine-part-4-kurzweils.html
>>57860711
yeah I can finally live in 2D world
>>57860711
In his book, The Singularity is Near, futurist Ray Kurzweil describes how a nanotechnology powered neural network could give rise to the ultimate virtual reality experience. By suffusing the brain with specialized nanobots, he speculates that we will someday be able to override reality and replace it with an experience that's completely fabricated. And all without the use of a single brain jack.
>>57860711
>First, we have to remember that all sensory data we experience is converted into electrical signals that the brain can process. The brain does a very good job of this, and we in turn experience these inputs as subjective awareness (namely through consciousness and feelings of qualia); our perception of reality is therefore nothing more than the brain's interpretation of incoming sensory information.
>Now imagine that you could stop this sensory data at the conversion point and replace it with something else.
>That's where the nano neural net comes in. According to Kurzweil, nanbots would park themselves near every interneuronal connection coming in from our senses (sight, hearing, touch, balance, etc.). They would then work to 1) halt the incoming sensory signals (not difficult -- we already know how to use "neuron transistors" that can detect and suppress neuronal firing) and 2) replace these inputs with the signals required to support a believable virtual reality environment (a bit more challenging).
>As Kurzweil notes, "The brain does not experience the body directly." As far as the conscious self is concerned, the sensory data would completely override the feelings generated by the real environment. The brain would experience the synthetic signals just as it would the real ones.
What credentials do you need to find work as a programmer in the GTA (southern Ontario, Canada)?
>>57860617
depends on a job. but you need a CS degree if you want to make money.
>>57860617
just a BSc in CS for me
>>57860617
>GTA
shhhhh
no more questions
>>57860572
Zorin OS
> Ubuntu
> not Solus
And don't forget to donate. I did.
i just hate when people ask for software recommendations in the form of "i'm switching away from _____, what other thing should i use?"
like if we don't know why you're looking to switch away, how can we possibly give you suggestions on what to try next? software isn't a fashion accessory. are you looking for something faster? are you looking for something with better hardware compatibility? do you want a different default DE?