o end a debate:
Which consumes less power, SRAM or DRAM?
>>57712720
RDRAM master race.
Obviously SRAM. Did you even study this shit
>>57712749
Yes. My professor said otherwise, and I didn't agree with him, so I asked you guys.
meme technology thread
r8
h8
b8
>>57712420
>>57712420
that would actually have sensible applications in some environments. I used to manage 60-70 thin clients in a gross anatomy lab, and they would be used by students to view instructional videos while dissecting cadavers. As such, we used membrane keyboards since they were relatively easy to clean bits and pieces of people off of and the various fluids you would encounter. This would have made cleaning even easier.
New rms appreciation thread.
shoo shoo commie jew
>>57713442
nu-/g/ pls go
He is so great i love him so much
Old thread >>57707481
What are you working on, /g/?
me too thanks
>he uses java
>>57712158
mine:
>11/27/16(Sun)09:23:29
you'res:
>11/27/16(Sun)09:28:55
>>57712094
>>57712094
>>57712094
>>57712094
>>57712094
sage
Ok I've spent 4 hours on this bastard and im sick of this.
Today I turned on my Toshiba laptop and got this screen. I can't boot in safe mode. I can't reset to factory settings, and I can't get to any recovery menu besides the boot menu, which if I try to leaves loops me back to this screen.
I have run out of ideas, I tried power cycling, letting it sit. Unplugging everything in it, im tired, pissed off and about to huck this junk out my window.
Seriously, fuck windows 10, how the hell do I fix this, so I can get back to Windows 7. Help me. Please..
cool story bro
Nice blog.
install gentoo
Is 30 too old to start a career in IT/programming? don't want to become a superhacker programmer just good enough to get a job as codemonkey and maybe gradually a mid level dev.
I don't have any ambitions to be some startup gorillionaire but maybe good enough to get a job at one of the fortune 500 software companies? even the lowest level code monkey I'd be over the moon.
Is it possible for someone with no background in programming to begin studying programming/software dev and become good enough to go job hunting at the big software companies?
bump for interest
Fuck man, I cant wait until im old! I can just die while playing around with future computers and shit.
>>57712008
>tfw too intelligent to have money
Agree?
good meme my man
>>57711717
Pls kys.
>>57711717
Ubuntu is true master race.
So I found out I'm getting an HP Stream 11 this Christmas for school, would this thing work fine if I removed shitdows and just slapped linux on it? Would it work fine as a schoolwork computer with libreoffice installed?
Assuming its the most recent model with 4gb of ram, something like xubuntu or solus with light memory use could work. but it is limited to 32 gb of internal storage, and comes with cloud software instaleld by default. sure it could work, but at the end of the day its a machine meant for botnet computing
>>57711651
>>57711651
no. get asus x205ta. better in literaly every way
>>57712032
it seems to be implied he doesn't have an option
>he doesn't have 16gb of ram
>he doesn't need 16gb of ram
>>57711640
I do and it is soldered
>he doesn't have ddr4
Hi guys I need some help programming a website. https://www.anime-openings.net/
https://github.com/AnimeOpenings/AnimeOpenings
It needs a new SQL to replace the old configuration.
https://github.com/AnimeOpenings/AnimeOpenings/blob/master/names.php.sample
https://builds.anime-openings.net/
I would be willing to pay you some money or send you pics of my ex gf
Post more pics like OP image please.
>>57711632
like this?
>>57711632
>Sprint USA
>I listen to music every single day but also appreciate a good camera.
>Not clumsy with phones.
>I mostly use smartphones for browsing internet.
>>57711498
who are you quoting?
>>57711504
roll
>>57711504
if you can't understand our board culture either lurk moar or fuck off
I don't know of any programming languages out there that have the ability to restrict the functionality of a running program.
OpenBSD has pledge (http://man.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man2/pledge.2?query=pledge). pledge(2) is a system call that irrevocably restricts the abilities of a running process and any of its descendants and prevents them from accessing certain families of system calls. Any program that attempts to perform a prohibited system call after pledging it away will crash and produce a core dump, allowing the developer to investigate the problem. Evidently, there are future plans to allow a whitelist of paths that can be referred to in system calls.
It would certainly be interesting if you had a high-level language like Lisp or Python with similar capabilities. If you could wall off certain bits of functionality dynamically, then it would be easier to verify assumptions you've made about libraries that your code doesn't use. Support for privilege revocation inside the language runtime can also be more fine-grained than the pledge(2) interface and allow the programmer to revoke access to individual modules or functions, or to perform additional checks before running a potentially unsafe function. Sticking this kind of functionality inside the runtime for a high-level language also allows the ability to get informative stack traces or even an interactive prompt with potential handlers like Common Lisp has.
So, my question is, why don't we already have languages with support for privilege revocation and would even it be a good idea?
You seem to have confused /g/ with a technology board and not a consumer electronics board.
>>57711409
I haven't posted here in a while... What happened?
>>57711482
teenagers with smartphones
Can anybody tell me what the difference is between G1-710-70001 and G1-710-70002?
>>57711184
One's a shittier pre-built gamer-brand computer than the other
Buy a used chromebook and install gentoo
>>57711184
Shittier how?
>>57711271
Shittier how?
What's even the point of buying a new Keyboard when the best one was created 16 years ago?
Thats not a model m
>shilling this hard for yellowing plastic
What's the point of making this post when you're a retarded faggot?
Is romer-g that bad?
>>57710978
the only reason it exists is for BACKLIGHTING
>>57711004
I'm thinking about getting it because I don't want to keep people up at night with click-klacking of reds.
>>57711022
Just get reds and install o-rings.
Romer-G switches feel fucking horrible to type on.