Are self-lacing shoes the future of technology?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9Plog9I1JY
>>57802337
been waiting for this desu, but that's slow af and noisy. do better.
>>57802337
Ah yes I definitely want companies to put batteries and electric motors in my shoes
>>57802337
they have been for a while
https://youtu.be/28Wa5L-fkkM
Pinebook
>mobile phone processor
>14''
>720p
>$99 for 14'' and $89 for 11''
>uses linux distros (comes with remixos I think, can be changed)
meme or potential for something good?
Looks good for browsing and writing. And watching porn in bed.
>>57802283
Also GIMP, maybe processor not that fast but I think it's also possible to use it (though sucks it's 720p)
>>57802241
It's like a Chromebook but even cheaper I guess.
You need to see this:
http://www.evolvingai.org/ppgn
I really don't
>>57802161
Is that a spider? Nigga, I ain't clicking that shit.
>>57802214
>amazing tech that will change the world forever
>/g/ doesn't care
Every time.
Are you preparing to celebrate Grav-mass, /g/?
Is this an attempt to start a meme or something?
>>57802315
It appears to be another anti-christmas campaign started by a jew, how original.
>>57802920
isnt rms an athiest?
Hey, /g, which laptop you may suggest me?
It's a hardmode request:
- No intel and no nvdia inside
- Is made of aluminium and feels like a MacBook
- Specs something along the lines of MacBook mid 2015 MJLT2
- No cheap ass shit Asus, HP, Dell, Samsung etc. Not a Thinkpad or Mac.
- Is not made in China
Inb4 just buy a mac, fag
>>57802040
ill make it easier
>there is nothing that fits your request
just buy a mac, fag
>>57802040
>Pinebook A64
phone processor, made of plastic , but $89 for 11'' and $99 for 14''.
Beginner
>Ubuntu
>Mint
Starting to get the hang of Linux
>Debian
>Fedora
"I'm a pro"
>OpenSUSE
>Minimal installs of popular distros
"Im a god"
>Arch from scratch
>Gentoo
>Crux
"I just want it to work"/"I have a job"
>Ubuntu
I have a job and I use OpenSUSE
Debian worked fine for me right out from the box though?, went windows 7->Debian without much issues.
I have an Arch install I did from scratch on my ARM chromebook, but I still usually use Mint.
this nigga taped his webcam
is he paranoid tho
KYS
>>57801941
He is in fact very paranoid, please face rape him and install timed scripts on his laptop.
>>57801941
>arcade stick is a bat bat instead of a ball
>playing third strike in Calendar.getInstance().get(Calendar.YEAR);
>normiebucks
See this /g/? If you block ads this is what you're helping bring about.
>>57801935
Really? Because last time I checked Wikipedia doesn't serve any ads and has always relied on donations. End yourself.
I block the begging too.
>>57801935
Are you seriously complaining about Wikipedia being a free, non-profit dictionary that you can access 24/7?
These fucking ungrateful kids nowadays, man.
>Windows is still basing all its OSs on NT (1993)
>Mac OS-X (2001) is based on BSD (1977)
>Linux (1991) is based on UNIX (1971)
>Even our fucking smart phones are running OSs based on 70s OSs
Where the fuck are the NEW operating systems?
x86 is from the 70s as well.
The real answer is "why innovate when you can repeat, and everyone will buy it anyway?"
Intel and Microsoft pretty much own computing, so why do they need to go back to the drawing board to out-perform a competitor that doesn't exist?
If the foundations are solid then there's no need to reinvent the wheel. If you're interested in different OSs then there's haiku or redox.
>>57801851
>Where the fuck are the NEW operating systems?
what about the wheel??? I'm so tired about how old the wheel is, people should get NEW wheels.
>Stalled
REEE
Installing utorrent now
>>57801780
>windows
>not using picotorrent
Utorrent of years ago (2.2.1) is WAY WAY WAY better than any versione or qbitshit.
>>57801780
Why don't they hire a guy from a forum for 100 bucks to make better icons?
How old were you when you grew out of Windows and started using Unix/Unix-clones, /g/?
16... Then I went back to Windows five years later once I got a real job.
>>57801689
Like flipping burgers?
>>57801708
>>57801669
You are obviously a child as otherwise you would realise how fucking moronic and sad you sound
>$RECYCLE.BIN
>.DS_Store
>Odd Future
>svchost.exe
>tfw C++ test in 2 months and don't know shit
>>57801527
ur dum lol
>>57801527
>tfw passed C++ test
>>57801527
Better start popping that adderall you fucking faggot.
Hi guys, see if you can solve this problem for me please. i've recently bought this one,
Bosch hba63b258f
it has a tiny piece of metal that "should" pivot inside the slot on the door. Now this oven do have a safety feature that locks the function of the oven but there's no way to activate that lock.
could it be that bosch builds their oven all the same and their funcionalities varies based on the model? thanks in advance
>not buying a Gorenje oven
You were doomed from the start.
>buy cheap oven from garage sale for $5
>still use it 10 years later
>>57801616
>Gorenje
OP here, i'm italian and i don't think i ever seen that brand before
I just got rid of uMatrix since uBlock provides 90% exactly the same functionality.
Check the "I am an advanced user" box on the settings page. Then check the two dark red boxes from the uBlock icon menu shown in the screenshot. This blocks the majority of the 3rd party content you don't want.
If you want to have most websites partially broken until you selectively allow certain 3rd party sites, then check the dark red box for 3rd party. Now you have a setup nearly identical to a standard uMatrix setup.
If you want fine grain control over what exactly the 3rd party site is allowed to deliver outside of scripts and frames, now you would want uMatrix. I was generally figuring out which 3rd party site was necessary and greenlighting the whole site instead of going piece by piece. uBlock offers that, so it's enough for me.
I've switched to the same setup a few months ago and it's much easier to deal with now.
Also I thought my Chrome was bugged because cache was always clean, turns out umatrix constantly deleted your cache so you're always having to redownload shit as you browse.
Super-strict HTTPS was annoying me too because Chrome does it fine by itself (gorhill says this in a bug report I found) and just goes out of its way to fuck your shit up like not allowing legit images to show up in forums. Chrome's mixed content blocking works perfectly.
>>57801470
You could have disabled that had you not been too fucking stupid to do so.
>>57801491
Please enlighten me on why I should have disabled it as I only saw it and remembered the issue whilst going to remove the plugin?
Are you claiming that not disabling it before removing the extension has broken my chrome install? Seems to be working fine now so perhaps you are the stupid one here.