>website won't work unless you type www.
>>57190346
give me one example
I have the exact opposite problem.
>use no-ip dynamic DNS
>set up hostname
>works fine
>try www.hostname
>does not exist
>try to set up CNAME that lets me add the www. part to hostname
>no-ip won't let me
>>57191312
Don't you have to pay for some sort of subscription to no-ip to be able to change CNAME records?
Ugh.
When will this be available in the states.
Could you translate the moon runes for us?
>>57190149
>The Xiaomi Mechanical Keyboard (official name still unknown) has a bunch of cool features and doesn’t break the bank.
The keyboard has 87 keys and keeps the dimensions at 358mm x 128mm x 31.6mm and weighs 940g. The keyboard has a 6-layer design and the body is made of an H32 aluminium alloy steel with an excellent finish and offers more wear resistance.
chinks are only shipping it to other chinks starting November 29th... wish I knew someone over there.
Cool..so it has built in keylogger?
Previous thread: >>57184318
What are you working on, /g/?
Does anyone know why after adding constraints to a button in xcode 7, the said button doesn't work anymore?
i'll make a rule based system database kind of thing
My own implementation of C printf, currently stuck on wide chars I have no idea of how to deal with them outside of using printf itself
I can't take it anymore, i don't understand what on earth is wrong with this computer.
Specs:
Intel i5 2500k 3.3 Ghz
NVIDIA GTX 1060
8 GB RAM
ASUS P8H61 Motherboard
I only just reinstalled Win 10, i have the newest drivers installed, i uninstalled and tweaked all the windows 10 garbage that drains the computer and yet i still have issues.
Games such as Witcher 3, Rise of the Tomb Raider run absolutely fine on max settings but then there's shit like FIFA 17, GTA V, Shadow Warrior that after an hour of gameplay start stuttering, freezing, having the sound freeze, struggling to load textures
Nothing is overheating, there are no sounds from the computer, the PC runs just fine but there are some games that run as if something inside the desktop is dying.
Also, i sometimes tend to turn off the PC, only to return to it and be greeted with a disk repair before booting, i don't know what else to do.
>greeted by a repair
Nigga your HDD might me dying, check that shit with HDTune.
>>57190181
are you sure?
>>57190204
I'm not, thats why you test stuff to rule out pieces of hardware and try to identify the malfunction.
Run an error scan on the hardrive, you might also try memtest86 later.
Current pending sector might be a faulty cable, happened to me before.
Anyone else not really care?
I use and enjoy whatever language my team are using, be it C, Java, or PHP.
Gedit, Sublime, Vim, Eclipse - all good.
If Win10 is all that's available I use it just fine.
If it has an adblocker it's a usable browser.
I noticed nothing when Debian moved to Systemd.
I use an S5 with CM because it works fine.
>>57190029
>I noticed nothing when Debian moved to Systemd
Bait
>>57190076
>wake up
>make green tea
>use CLion to work on CS assignment
>eat lunch while reading systemd hate on /g/
>do a couple of info theory past papers
>eat dinnet while reading more hate
>find out I've been using systemd for a few months
What should I have noticed?
>>57190160
Bait
Is the keyboard and touchpad really that bad? The complaints about them are basically the only thing holding me back from buying it.
Why do you care about touchpad on a gaming laptop
>>57189987
I'm using that right now. Personally I like the keyboard and I don't really see what's wrong with it.
I don't like touchpads in general so I use a mouse.
I was gonna buy this but went with the MSI GE-62 instead. The dell still sounds pretty solid though.
I would recommend upgrading it to 16gb ram and a ssd if you don't buy it with them already in there. Also like other anons said if you don't mind using a mouse (which you should be doing anyway) fuck a shitty touchpad. Idk about the keyboard but i doubt it can be bad enough to not buy a whole laptop that meets your standards
When is it cheaper to just ship the game on a USB stick?
Optical Bluray drives never really took of so not many gamers have them in their system.
>physical games
>2016
lol
>>57189972
It costs <$1 per unit. Maybe an extra dollar for 5-6 DVDs.
Publishers pay for millions of copies of AAA games so the replication price is miniscule.
an ancient tradition that needs to be maintained and cherished
/g/
What do you think of my hentai manga site?
I made it using PHP, is there anyway to improve it by adding any other features?
https://www.blush.pw
is it free as in freedom?
>>57189928
Nice honeypot, bro.
Mechanical Keyboard edition
>>57189860
Thirst
now with more memes
>>57189895
looks somehow comfy, but cramped. I have a feel that all you eat for dinner are canned raviolis.
Firefox owns all. What's your excuse for not joining the revolution?
>>57189800
>slow as shit
>owned by SJWs
shills everywhere
Firefox bullshit removal
arch Firefox/Tweaks
>>57189800
>XUL extensions, an outdated extension framework (Restart now to enable/disable addon)
>single-process browsing
>Gecko engine
>everything about it is extremely slow: starting up, the browsing experience, closing out, etc
How do you like it? Ever used it in a project? Do you like WebGL at all? Let's talk about it.
https://victorribeiro.com/three/sofa.html
Some example I made a while back.
>>57189792
ive done some stuff with just webgl, dont three.js will do everything you will want it to, and it will do it well.
Webgl is still too hardcore for me, since I never learned opengl. Mind sharing something you've made?
I'm currently learning the Cisco IOS as a part of the Cisco Academy and I'm wondering what other Networking/Routing OS-s should i learn to use? In other words, what Operating Systems other than IOS are most used on networking equipment?
BUMP
>>57189778
there are none other
>>57190142
How do you mean? There are those linux OS-s, but there's a bunch of them and I don't know which ones are relevant
>Hackers used internet-connected home devices, such as CCTV cameras and printers, to attack popular websites on Friday, security analysts say.
>Any number of home devices could be used in such attacks - so long as they're connected to the internet
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-37738823
tfw my smart toaster can bring down Facebook
your smart toaster doesnt have the specs to ddos anything
>>57189776
Hardly surprising when most "smart appliances" are pretty much never patched
IoT is the next big fuckery waiting to happen
Thanks, Linux!
What's a good free VPN I can use on Windows 7?
I don't care if I get into a botnet, it's for a VM. The only requirement is speed and hiding my shit.
Nigga just pay like 6.50 a month or 40 a year for a PIA subscription, it's worth it.
>Good
>Free
Pick one.
>Windows
>Hiding anything
kek'd
Is a VPN basically an encrypted proxy? In this case, it can only be trusted as much as the VPN service provider, right? They might save logs of the servers/peers I connect to through them.
And if it is, what's the advantage of using a VPN server over a proxy server you connect to through HTTPS/FTPS only?
I'm talking about the normie usage of a VPN (downloader, political activist, Chinese person), not about the business usage (i.e. actually setting up a virtual private network spanning several physical sites).
A normie VPN is the same as a business VPN. The only difference is businesses usually use split tunneling, so o my traffic destined to internal resources at another location utilize the VPN, and their internet traffic gets router out their local internet connection. Normies use VPNs to tunnel all their traffic, regardless if its destination to go to some other location and exit out to the internet from that locations internet connection.
>>57189667
Yes its more or less the same, but the VPN tunnels all your connections through it
>>57190386
I thought proxies did too but now that you mention it I think they only do a handful of protocols, you're right, and probably not the P2P ones.