>underpowered hardware
>overpriced as fuck
>shitty keyboard feels like typing on a sheet of paper
>no physical on/off switch
>no magsafe
Predictions?
>>57149493
>apple products
>>>/fa/
>>57149493
I predict it'll still be the best laptop on the market.
>>57149493
>>no physical on/off switch
What the fuck. How do they turn on and off the computer then?
What's the best Android launcher?
I don't know but BRING ME MORE YOU MERE MORTAL
>>57149466
null launcher
>>57149466
Your arm
C or C++?
Java or C#?
Python or Javascript?
Sepples
Java
JS
>>57149463
1. Depends on project
2. Depends on project
3. Depends on project
wow, nice question, anon
>>57149514
Nope
>>57149463C C C C
C C
C C
C C C C
>he spends days trying to memorize how to do something in a terminal that takes 2 clicks via GUI
>>57149436
>he has learning problems
>he uses retard tier user interfaces
el winbabby
>>57149436
>but the terminal is so haaaard
>I have to download an app for everything I want to configure
>lol who uses text anymore, that's so 20th century!
t. wintoddler
>>57149491
>>57150028
>No! I am too edgy to use a GUI like a normal person! I must impress my high schooler Fagbook friends with screenaps!
nVidia is putting the squeeze on AMD.
1050ti comes out in 6 days.
How do you think the GTX 1050 and 1050ti will do in the benchmarks /g/?
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/10/18/13316750/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-price-release-date-amd
I thought Nvidia was the richfag brand
>>57149396
>
BTFO
Oh, and screenshot
It's market share is now less the 10%
SJWFox cucks in suicide watch
>>57149083
>le chromefag faec
ok?
>>57149083
how the hell did explorer beat firefox
Source.
Goodnight sweet prince.
>>57149062
>Other smartphone makers anouncing their own proprietary standards for headphones
EU, save us! End this bullshit like you did with the shitty chargers! Fuck the free market!
>>57149099
apparently offering an adaptor is enough, this won't do shit
>>57149062
Really does feel freaking forced.
When Apple got rid of floppy, CDs most people were already not using them. 3.5mm is still in great use.
IT BEGINS
>>57148921
the new macbook and what ?
but when does it end
>>57148921
>Live streaming uses Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology. HLS requires an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with Safari on iOS 7.0 or later, a Mac with Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X v10.8.5 or later, or a PC with Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. Streaming via Apple TV requires an Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation) with software 6.2 or later or an Apple TV (4th generation).
>Google streamed their announcement in 1080p
>You could pause and scrub back while it was streaming
>Works on any modern browser supporting HTML5 Video
are the cleaner apps on android a meme? does it really perform better after you use some apps like those to clean the cache and other stuff?
>>57148875
Most of them don't work anymore.
>>57148875
Use for antiforensics, not for speed.
>>57148875
honestly I think android (at least stock) does a fairly good job at ram management. I guess you can't say the same for touchjizz or other skins.
What do you think about this device (a magnetron gun), /g/?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XbLz0L6UdI
These guys from Lugansk, one of the conflict zones of Ukraine, do a lot of cool stuff and they have kind of fetish on microwaves. They'd done several experiments with them before, but this one looks really cool.
Warning: don't try this at home. Really.
Those videos are fake.
>>57148893
Why do you think so?
/squatting physics/
>he calls it GNU/Linux
>even though GNU cannot even write their own kernel
>mfw GNU Turd is an unusable mess
>>57148755
>>even though GNU cannot even write their own kernel
Yet their userland tools BTFO the Windows command line so badly that MS implemented a native ELF executable loader to run them under Windows. Hmm.
>>57148755
Linux kernel + Android
= Android
NT kernel + Windows userspace
= Windows
Mach kernel + OS X userspace
= OS X
Linux kernel + GNU userspace
= ???
>>57148965
Linux kernel + Distrobution xyz
= xyz Linux
Hey /g/,
I am wondering about where to store my code. Generally speaking, I have a Dropbox folder on my computer which automatically syncs all the documents to all my devices. This is extremely useful. I have separate folders for separate languages and what junk I am working on.
However, now that I have discovered the wonders of Git and GitHub, I am wondering whether I should change the location of my stored code. I realized that one can store all kinds of files through Git, and now I can’t help but want to back all of my current documents through GitHub. Should I transfer everything out of Dropbox and create separate repos for all the code that I've written? Or is there some way to integrate it into both so that I have a solid backup? I noticed that GitHub Desktop recommends I don’t create repos in my Dropbox folder due to possible corruption.Tips are solidly appreciated.
Thanks!
>>57148714
github is purpose built for storing code. you should definitely stop using dropbox
>>57148740
What if I have other files besides code? I'm a in the arts so I also tend to use Pure Data, Arduino, Finale (not code), Photoshop and Illustrator, etc. I imagine that GitHub is probably only useful for code, I just want version control of all my files so I'm not naming something "final," "final 2.0," "final 3.0," etc. I prefer to not separate all my work.
>>57148792
binary files don't really get the diff benefit of git so you can't see what was changed just from the diff window, but if you use meaningful commit messages you can still use git, why not
Hey /g/
Is this a good buy?
I was going to get a 1440p Benq at around £200 but then i seen this
is ultrawide a meme? does it scale ok with most games and also windows 7/10?
i don't want to fuck up this purchase
Buy it if you don't like it send it back
How much is this in real money?
Lol, I have that EXACT monitor :D
1. They are smaller monitors, maybe 12 inches in height and 2 feet in width, so with that in mind if you do not have a larger monitor to compliment it they will not work out too well.
2. That being said 1080p gaming on them feels comfortable even though i use my 3440x1440 monitor mostly for gaming.
3. It scales perfectly with 100% of the games I've played (with the exception of browser games)
tl;dr love em.
public void fizzbuzz() {
for (int i = 1; i<= 100; i++) {
if (i == 1) System.out.println(i);
if (i == 2) System.out.println(i);
if (i == 3) System.out.println("Fizz");
if (i == 4) System.out.println(i);
if (i == 5) System.out.println("Buzz");
if (i == 6) System.out.println("Fizz");
if (i == 7) System.out.println(i);
if (i == 8) System.out.println(i);
if (i == 9) System.out.println("Fizz");
if (i == 10) System.out.println("Buzz");
if (i == 11) System.out.println(i);
if (i == 12) System.out.println("Fizz");
if (i == 13) System.out.println(i);
if (i == 14) System.out.println(i);
if (i == 15) System.out.println("FizzBuzz");
...
}
}
>>57148565
perfect buzzing of fizz.
>>57148565
/* [s4s] PUBLIC LICENSE
* Version 1, December 2022
*
* Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
* copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
* as the name is changed.
*
* [s4s] PUBLIC LICENSE
* TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
*
* 0. You can do whatever is eric, ebin, or nice
* 1. The definitions of `eric', `ebin', and `nice' are up to you
* 2. :^) */
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
char asdf[15];
strncpy(asdf, "nnfnbfnnfbnnfnnx", 15);
/* note: null terminator not required here */
int ii;
for (ii = 1; ii <= 100; ++ii) {
switch (asdf[ii%15]) {
case 'n':
printf("%d\n", ii);
break;
case 'f':
printf("Fizz\n");
break;
case 'b':
printf("Buzz\n");
break;
default:
printf("FizzBuzz\n");
}
}
return 0;
}
Share the last time you paid for any piece of software
OEM does not qualify
Vidya does not qualify
1Password, 6 years ago
>>57148457
And let me start:
I just paid for Drawboard PDF today
zero regrets, this thing is amazing for my workflow
i think is the first time in... i don't even remember... an ipod 1G app perhaps, almost 6-8 years ago
>>57148457
Outside of videogames, I think the last time I actually paid for a piece of software was Windows NT 4.0