How can we confirm that Chromonium is shit and continue to jew our information ?
see https://github.com/gcarq/inox-patchset
>>57716942
wireshark
>>57716942
It's not shit you're shit
What's a good alternative to Angular1/2 ?
Backbone looks like shit and Vue looks like a meme.
Pls respond.
>>57716750
Angular 3
just wait for it
>>57716750
>lovejeet
React is fun. Not a full SPA framework, but it'll cover a lot.
Why aren't there any Linux programmers who can play good music?
i know of one
>>57716743
You can run AIMP through Wine.
>>57716838
Why are most laptops now only dual core?
Looking for a new laptop to run VMs on but most I see are only dual core, gaming laptops seem to have them but the battery is awful
Thinkpad T460P
>>57716663
Buy ayymd and you will got a bunch of cores.
Any laptop above 700€ is 4c8t
I have a question. Sometimes I find laptops with different characteristics of the ones advertised online for example.
I found an Elitebook 8570w with an I7 3520m 2.9ghz
and an Elitebook 8560w with an I7 2820qm and nvidia 1260.
Does anyone know why
Goddamn that meat looks good
Sage because I didn't read your question
>>57716657
lol
>>57716644
>nvidia 1260
what?
Did a reset on Win10 and lost admin privileges?
>>57716629
Could you repeat the question after cleaning that monitor a bit?
>>57716629
>Win10
found the problem
>fuckhuge image instead of screenshot
>windows 10
>google botnet
neo-/g/, everyone
letsripping edition @ xnxxdesi.rip
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Any update on NoS?
>>57716423
rip in peace
>>57716423
its dead as it should be
The Linksys WRT1900ACS is coming up on a prime lightning deal
This is a good router right? I need something decent to replace my current router which has DD-WRT on but sadly no gigabit LAN
>>57716081
You need just weird, I can't recommend a ubiquiti edge router x more, mine is able to maintain 6+ months uptimes without a problem, though small second long power cuts have caused it to reset.
Got wireless, I have an acpro access point. probably didn't need the pro, but wanted it, this needed to be reset twice.
I like having 1 reliable thing that handles 1 task. got the router, got the wireless, cant ask for more really, shit preforms better then I ever thought it would.
>>57716349
I'm not really using it for like advanced stuff if you get me. I just want a router I know works as I'm sick of having to choose between 100mb ethernet with reliable port forwarding etc. Or gigabit lan with iffy port forwarding
I need wifi for the other people in the house and mobile devices. I'm also not really rolling in money so I was hoping that router would go to about £100 in this sale. That Ubiquiti router is about £50~ in the UK so It's probably going to cost about the same and take up more power slots which I'm already needing to swap around time to time
Thanks for your advice though m8
>>57716494
well... get the router for yourself, and have them pay for the wifi portion.
as for power, my wireless wont work on the through the router poe, not sure why, ubiquity had no idea why either. But if you use a normal one instead of the pro, you could likely run it off the PoE port.
Its an option at the very least, you could also hook a shity router up to the thing for wifi for them because seriously, fuck them, they aren't you.
but you may want to invest in a surge protector strip, if 2 plugs on your electronics need to be swapped around.
it's not that bad
>core2duo
>2 gigs ram
>100 gig hdd
runs windows 7 but updates have been disabled for a long time. it's a good laptop with the aspect ration of the gods 16:10 and I would like to use it to surf the internet and watch movies on the go so I can leave my nicer laptop safe at home where there are no black people
gentoo is out of the question since I'm stupid, and Solus unfortunately is out of the question because Solus only has 64 bit version afaik
if you can shill well enough for another lightweight distro I might do it. in the process of copying my music files onto the thumb drive that will surf as boot drive after the music is transferred to the nice laptop
-Hulk Hogan
*ratio
Lubuntu is good for old hardware
honestly it just isn't worth it anymore
did you know, if you are patient, you can find a t430 with 8gb, ssd, for only $200?
the performance of the 3rd gen i5 is much better than the t420's 2nd gen i5, especially in regards to the iGPU.
i know i didn't answer your question OP, but its because you're doing things the wrong way.
If you really had to, an x220 can be found for less than $150 now.
but xubuntu is what i would recommend
>>57716052
I mostly just watch anime.
>>57716052
These weird things called "books". It takes zero effort to find relevant ones for free.
What do you do for entire days, /g/?
I'm slowly getting sick and tired of browsing /g/, checking all these repetetive threads, playing with linux, gayming, etc.
What do, /g/?
I have a job and I'm shitposting during weekends.
Play an instrument
Mostly shitposting on 4chan and some forums. Been telling myself I should be doing something more productive but yeah...
Was curious as to what I should use for tracing over real world illustrations I've done. Price ranges? Easiest to get a hang of?
>>57715747
Krita
Price: 0 Flurbos
Ease: Said to be pretty easy. Just load your image and add another layer which is transparent by default.
GIMP
Pros: Free as in freedoms and free as in free beer
Cons: Can't make circles
>>57715973
>drawing in an editor
OP Paint Tool SAI is pretty easy and works with wacom tablets
GNU/Linux edition
Old thread: >>57697159
Let's start with Pidgin, an amazing chat client. With it you will be fully prepared to talk with the friends you don't have.
>>57715741
KeePass, the free as in freedom password manager. Also available for windows.
Double Commander, _the_ cross-platform Total Commander clone.
tmux
I have a lot of CGI images with backgrounds needing removal.
They're lossless and the backgrounds are pure green. 00ff00. There's no anti-aliasing, and the job is easy. Problem is I only know how to do it manually at the moment.
Right now I'm using GIMP. Using GIMP I open the image, add an alpha channel, then use the select by color tool with threshold set to 0, then click the background hit delete and control+s to save it. Job done.... for one image. I have thousands. It's not so bad doing one, but as some of them are high resolution and slow to do the selection processing, it takes time.
I need every pure 00ff00 pixel from tons of CGI images turned into pure alpha.
What's the best program to use for this task?
Sounds like a task for imagemagick
Also get a real OS
Find a image processing library and write a small script in Python, seems easy enough.
1. Get all files with for example *.png extension from a folder.
2. Loop through them
- load file to memory or pass a path to the library
- tell it what to do (depends on a library)
- save it with a different name or to a different folder.
3. Done
>CGI images
>Computer generated image images
Anyways, if they're CGI, why didn't you render with an alpha bg in the first place?
hi! i have a fresh install of ubuntu 16.04, my DE is unity 7.4.0 but i want to switch to gnome 3.18. Can somebody help me?
what's wrong with unity?
i guess you can always install debian
Install gentoo
>>57715554
Either you log with Gnome Classic DE
Or install gnome-tweak-tool to get rid of some unity shit
Or install MATE aka good ol' gnome 2