what software do you use for each one of these?
>he doesn't use a hardware solution
>>57798408
Chromium
Kmail
KDE Calendar
Youtube RED
SMPlayer
Shotwell
>>57798408
Firefox ESR
MS Outlook
Nothing
Foobar2k
mpv
Irfanview
:^)
Which one is better? Will be used in a gaming PC, at 3440 x 1440 resolution. If that matters.
i76700k or i74790k
>>57798287
you won't notice any difference between these two chips for gaming
I would go with the i7 6700k. It's a more popular chip and slightly faster according to most bench marking services.
>>57798287
>gaming
wtf are you getting an i7 for
Moved to a new place. I don't have internet set up right now, what's the fastest way to get my neighbor's wifi? Using aircrack with a 13 gb dictionary I got from heartblead 2 years ago but it's taking forever.
did you even get the handshake?
wpa2? wep?
need more info faggot
>>57798251
>what's the fastest way to get my neighbor's wifi?
tell them your story and ask them for their wifi passcode, 1337 autistic retard
>>57798251
There is a an app that shows free wifi. You can also pay Comcast/Time Warner to use their internet monthly and you'll just have access to your neighbor's router.
Even though it is a little expensive it's not a subscription so your internet stops like a prepaid card almost.
Thoughts on this review? http://www.codersnotes.com/notes/a-constructive-look-at-templeos/
>Linux, he says, aims to be a 1970s mainframe, with 100 users connected at once. If a crash in one users' programs could take down all the others, then obviously that would be bad. But for a personal computer, with just one user, this makes no sense. Instead the OS should empower the single user and not get in their way.
really joggins my noggins
>>57798211
I ain't clicking that shit.jpg
>>57798265
>Instead the OS should empower the single user and not get in their way.
Problem is stated - we need true personal computing OS. Here's the solution.
That's why we need to push Haiku development to make it release by the end of 2017.
Release isn't far, we just need to help them.
>arch linux forums
>150x150 max resolution for avatars
>10kb max file size for avatars
>need to embed thumbnail images even if you hotlink the image
>get banned for mentioning anything about official support for openrc
Did Arch users inadvertantly meme their stereotypes into reality?
>>57798195
>get banned for mentioning anything about official support for openrc
Just use the superior OS: Gentoo.
>>57798195
We don't care.
Post more Memri
Nothing in
The android os is basically garbage because all the software is fucking adware created by capitalist scum
i never used android software that didn't come with ads
>>57798106
You're not very swift, are you?
>>57798106
Use Samsung phones, they try to improve that shit os by removing unimportant features and adding cool stuff.
You're fucked either way. Google makes you the product and iOS makes you a private 24/7 cam show for federal agents to whack off to 24/7.
At least with Android you can root your device, remove the google botnet or install a google botnet free ROM and install only open source apps.
Hey /g/ whats this port called? I need the male connector but dunno what its called, its on my graphics card
>>57798104
DVI-D
HDMI5
DVI, just go to best buy, they will have one that will work.
Does /g/ approve of bitlocker? Is it safe?
Is there a better? more open source drive encrypter
>>57798153
Not OP but AFAIK there is no open source full disk encryption solution available for Windows since Trucrypt went EOL some time ago.
shift+F10 = bitlocker unlocked
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/12/01/upgrade_shift_f10_pops_win10_system_bitlockerbypassing_cli/
r8 my first battle station & first build /g/
>>57797951
>Shit keyboard/10
>>57797951
followed the pc scene for a while, and always wanting to build a pc. finally scrounged up enough sheckles to build one.
8350, 16gb corsair ram, and gigabyte board for $150 from craigslist, and asus 770 2gb for $100 on craigslist.
>>57797951
Looks like you wasted a ton of money to look kewl xddddd,
le pc mastr race m i rite??? xddd
So I'm going to begin learning some coding and I was thinking C++/Python/SQL. I don't know much about coding so what does /g/ think the most job-prospective language is? What do you think the most important theory to learn is?
Any other tips for a newbie coder? Good YouTube tutorials, online courseware? General comments?
>>57797949
>what does /g/ think the most job-prospective language is?
Depends on what type of job you want.
Realistically, there are two ways to learn to code. One of them is the easy way, the other is harder. Both get you a job, the hard gives you more choices about what that job is.
I define long term as being roughly:
>In two and a half years if you're doing this in some of your spare time, you could get an entry-level CS job, or you can do it in one year if you drop everything besides your job/school and just study.
The short term is about six months of semi-focused part time practice.
>For both the easy way and the hard way:
Language is irrelevant when new. You need to build some fundamentals that apply to all languages. In all cases you need to understand:
>Control flow, variables, arrays and strings
Basically, logic changing how you progress through a program (i.e If (a), do thing b), and the things that logic acts on. Learn by going CodeAcademy and working through any language for a few days.
>classes, constructors, and class functions; i.e, basic OOP
Modern programming thinks about things in terms of object oriented programming, which pretends your code can model an abstract-but-real thing. You do this with video games if you talk about "enemies" - bats, bugs, and monsters all are enemies. These gives tools to tackle big problems.
Find an intro course in your language on OpenCourseWare and work through their on-board and, if available, homework problems in this topic; I guarantee it will be covered.
>Data structures and algorithms; big O.
Doing things isn't enough. Modern programmers are expected to do and store things efficiently, and there are fast and slow ways to solve problems. The way you learn these ways is to practice. Find videos about this on OCW/youtube, and by reading Algo textbooks, working examples, and writing proofs of correctness. Cormen is good (though he wrote a brick). So is Kleinberg (though he'll kick your ass)
(1/2)
>>57797949
>SQL
You what
In my industry, C++ and python are the two popular languages.
C++ if you require speed of execution, python if you require speed of programming.
Tips for beginners would be to make a plan.
Sketch out a plan for yourself of something you want to make.
Then break it down into tasks which you can then learn.
In the beginning, there will be so much stuff you have to learn, so break it down into smaller parts will help you focus.
Oh, and use cmake.
A lot of people learn cmake too late, you will have to deal with it eventually and it is something that can waste a lot of time if you don't do it correctly.
Previous thread: >>57762755
Getting started:
>https://www.tensorflow.org/
>http://www.asimovinstitute.org/neural-network-zoo/#
>https://see.stanford.edu/Course/CS229
>https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-learn-machine-learning-1
>https://github.com/Developer-Y/cs-video-courses
>>57797910
Let me contribute:
https://github.com/ryanjay0/miles-deep
A deep neural net porn classifier
>>57798220
Also this list is good
https://github.com/jtoy/awesome-tensorflow
>>57798254
Forgot about this too:
https://github.com/owainlewis/awesome-artificial-intelligence
Why the fuck do certain websites keep reloading the page? How can I force Firefox to not allow this?
Webm related
its ad scripts. find the script and block it
My good friend, fuck right the fuck off and install uBlock Matrix and/or check your cache..
Install uMatrix and take control of your browser
At what age is it too late to go back for a degree in computer science?
>>57797871
>go back
it's already too late
if you haven't been writing code as a grade-schooler and haven't got a portfolio of diverse projects by high school you're fucked
You might as well say at what age is it too late to become a concert pianist
if you aren't already, you'll never be one
It's not too late. Computing was invented by a bunch of adults.
It doesn't matter. Aren't you old enough to know that?
Matte or Glossy?
>>57797865
Matte
Literally never glossy.
>>57797865
http://www.strawpoll.me/11779151
Hey /g/ is 600 a good price for a 6 month old acer rog 3440x1440 gsync?
The guy is tossing in a dinky gamer single monitor vesa mount arm and I've verified the warranty and everything is legit
So is 600 good or should I try lower
You can get one for 600 brand new these days because the new monitors are dropping soon.... So whatever it's easier for you
Yea.
>>57797796
What the fuck are you serious
I just got this ASUS MG278Q 27" WQHD 2560x1440 144Hz 1ms Adaptive-Sync Eye Care Gaming Monitor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014X4U076/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dsqqybKTCEC86
For $500 and you're telling me I could have got the gsync version for this price or less if I just wait for the new release