Does anyone actually unironically take the GNU project and Richard "King of the Autists" Stallman seriously?
Everything on that page is correct.
>>57819443
Richard Stallman is a fucking pussy.
>"PWEEZ!! PWEEZ DON'T SAY POWERPOINT! IT TRIGGERS ME!!!"
>>57819546
>waaah d-don't c-correct m-me w-when I-I m-misspeak g-guys waaaah
Well I'm at a complete loss.
Bought a GTX 1060 that works absolutely wonderfully, but this fucking fan.
Rattles around like the bearings are fucked, but I can't get into it. I've tried spraying WD40 Silicon Lubricant in and it still rattles like a cunt. The fan is impossible to find online and the site I bought it from no longer has Leadtek branded 1060's even listed.
>>57819263
You're such a moron
>>57819277
I may be, but you aren't helping.
>>57819300
There's no help for you, you should have contacted the manufacturer. Now that you took it apart they're probably going to tell you to fuck off. Still, contact them and see if they'll take pity on you for having a single brain cell.
Linuxfags, how do you explain this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I25UeVXrEHQ
>>57819151
RMS is all for GNU and GPL. Please do not lump them together who are for linux.
>>57819151
It's free
He's autistic and he don't give a shit that's why I like him. I ain't no GNU/Linux fag.
Alright faggots its time for another round of "what distro /g/ recommends".
What distro would you recommend for a half decent laptop with 4GB of RAM with a half decent i3 cpu and no dedicated GPU.
It currently has Linux Mint which hasn't been updated in forever because it hasn't been used for a long fucking time. I think It's Olivia or Qiana or whatever but fuck that shit I want something with less security holes and a decent OS updater for a change.
I have experience with mostly Debian, Ubuntu (and derivatives), Fedora, Mageia and it's derivative PCLinuxOS. Currently leaning more towards Mageia again but being primarily developed around KDE makes my stomach churn.
So what do you have for me? And no I won't fall for the Solus meme.
Trisquel, Ubuntu without the botnet.
Manjaro sound like it would be right up your alley. All the good things about Arch and none of the bad.
>>57819101
Isn't that the one that's 100% FOSS but compatible with Ubuntu packages? I like the sound of that quite honestly.
>>57819131
I've heard about it. I've heard people say it's quite powerful but can be pretty unstable and crashworthy. Is that true?
I want to access the kodi library on my PC from my tablet. How do I do that?
>>57819057
pic related is your answer
>>57819057
plex.tv
now fuck off
>>57819153
/thread
What image viewer do you use?
I was using the default 'Photos' thing for W10, but I can't stand the changes they made to it. Is there any way to just change it back, because I haven't been able to find another viewer that handles gifs as well as Photos does...
>>57819051
I'm using Irfanview right now, but I had good luck with ACDSee free - I might go back to that.
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Does your compiler catchreturn *( (int *) 0);or does it let you compile it without a warning? Is that the proper behavior a compiler should have?
It is not the task of compiler, but the task of statical analyzer.
>>57819362
(int*)0 is a null pointer of type int, so reading its value should segfault
>>57819446
That's good, you understand basic C knowledge. Now actually read and understand the question this time.
why this does not work?
>>57818950
You're dumb. That's why
>>57818950
a true magnet link has tracker information embedded in the URI, for starters.
I'm not actually intimately familiar with the protocol scheme, but it kind of makes sense that more than just a file-hash would be required. As hashes like sha1 and md5 and all of those are digest schemes, if i recall correctly. Which means they ARE NOT unique. Meaning two files could end up having identical sha1 hashes, despite having different content.
>>57818950
Because holy shit kill yourself.
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GODDAMNIT what the fuck
literally spent like 5 hours trying to configure mpd+ncmpcpp last night and i FINALLY got it to work
now i turn on my laptop this morning, and (1) lost my playlist i had set up from yesterday, and (2) i cant even browse for music by pressing tab
someone help and tell me wtf is going on !???????????
>>57818920
do you have systemwide or userwide config?
are you sure mpd loads the proper mpd conf?
did you create appropriate database and playlist file?
>>57818931
>do you have systemwide or userwide config?
how would i know this?
i followd this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwS28dX7eOI
mpd config: http://pastebin.com/P7rwMFLq
ncmpcpp: http://pastebin.com/yZM8zGwv
(and yes i have the directories edited for my system)
>are you sure mpd loads the proper mpd conf?
?
>did you create appropriate database and playlist file?
i think so
if i go into:
cd .mpd
ls
i get:
config mpd.conf mpd.db mpd.log mpdstate playlists
Hey g,
what's your homeserver and what are you doing with it?
I just installed this old mac-mini with esxi 6.0
I'm planning to provide some simple fileshares to begin with
Did you just use the keygens the guy posted in that other thread? lmao
>>57818768
No sorry, I got my keygen elsewhere
>>57818752
Can you guys help me with networking? how would I make one nas on one router be usable to stream shit on a computer on a different router?
Looks like vr is DOA this holiday season. Is it dead tech or is this just a reality check?
It's not dead, because the experience is pretty cool.
It just requires more time. The headsets and interfaces need to get better and VR-capable systems need to become cheaper.
>>57818714
VR is selling incredibly well, you're just still trapped in a virtual world
You have to wake up
>>57818737
>VR is selling incredibly well,
stop spreading false news
What are you working on, /g/?
Old thread: >>57812957
norsk > engelsk
lisp > haskell
oop > functional
How do I stop being computer's slave?
>>57818648
Realize you're addicted. Go outside, enjoy nature for a couple hours every day.
just walk away from the screen
Your computer is your terminal to history's greatest hub of information, period. You can learn basically whatever you want online. There's videos that will teach you how to play music, websites that host PDF with textbooks that will teach you anything from math to languages, documentaries, informational podcasts, online encyclopedias, and so much more.
The computer is a tool. You just choose to use it for retarded shit like video games and /g/.
Are these any good?
>>57818383
>lattepanda
>89 bucks
why would you need that?
>>57818401
>Reading comprehension
Anyone who has actually used one?
>>57818383
>lattepanda
Why not buy a device actually endorsed by Microsoft?
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/explore/deviceoptions
who /smartwatch/ here?
Just copped a new Fossil Q Founder 2.0 this morning. It's nice except for the flat tire which apparently they haven't got rid of yet
Also android wear general
>>57818310
the only smart accessory worth buying:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Jakcom-Smart-Ring-R3-Hot-Sale-In-Electronics-Smart-Accessories-As-Smartwatch-For-Samsung-Gear-S/32685335733.html?spm=2114.01010208.3.1.IqIkSF&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_3_10065_10068_10084_10083_10080_10082_10081_10060_10061_10062_10056_10055_10054_10059_10099_10078_10079_426_10073_10102_10096_10052_10050_425_10051,searchweb201603_6&btsid=63193c4e-1aa7-46b6-9769-0d064b2d06bc
>>57818366
those things dont even work
>>57818310
Currently using an LG /g/ Watch myself