> "Tell me about some things you've worked on"
>>57105085
>not putting bitbucket/github profiles on your CV
>>57105085
I-I've been practicing FizzBuzz a lot.
>>57105085
feel free to check out my github
Windows has Cortana now
OSX has Siri
Why doesn't Linux have Google voice?
>>57105049
Linux is not an OS, so it's possible that it is the reason.
Google doesn't own linux
>>57105049
you shouldn't browse /g/ if you're mentally ill
Is there an EASY way to install Arch? Perhaps, a GUI installer?
If you want a system that just works without you having any clue you don't want Arch
It's easy already when you do it from the command line. If you need GUI everything you should use Debian or something.
Arch Anywhere
>my face when i stop a torrent while it's seeding
Degenerate
>>57104732
same
>>57104732
Cool story, bro.
Old one is on its way out
Y'all are so slow
r8
>>57104656
I like this a lot, but I think you should move the poster.
Why have you not joined the Intel Kaby Lake master race, /g/?
I'm waiting for Cannonlake
>>57104169
This does not sound like an Intel architecture
>>57104158
bitch, i may
aight
Does anyone in here use Total Commander/Midnight Commander or Directory Opus? I've been trying to figure out which one I want to learn. I have Total Commander installed right now. Linux users also welcome I suppose.
i want directory opus on linux, i guess i could use worker and bash scripts but it's not the same thing
>>57104592
I figured there'd be something similar on Linux for years now. I plan on using midnight commander when I'm on Linux
>>57104152
>not registered
#JustProprietaryThings
>click a 200 KB image
>wait 5 seconds
>image finishes loading
>click 1 MB image
>go for a walk
>come home, image halfway loaded
i thought these times were over
>>57103917
My pain... IS FAR GREATER THAN YOUUUUUUUUUURSSS
Dude I feel your pain right now I live in Mississippi and there is no good internet service providers
here is my speed at normal
>tfw in Texas and not in San Antonio, Austin, or Dallas
I wish I was up east where states like Maryland and Rhode Island have fiber.
Windows 10 hate thread
>autism
Yup, just don't use it period.
If you absolutely must use it, only use it for that one thing and nothing else.
>>57103894
Reminder that microsoft is a degenerate company that panders to mentally ill sick fucks. Don't ever use microsoft products anymore.
BTN withdrawal support group edition
Old thread: >>57093727
>New to /ptg/? Have an inquiry? Consult the wiki or the PDF before asking redundant questions
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Private_trackers
http://a.pomf.cat/ameuju.pdf
>If you have a question check Google and if you can't find an adequate answer, ask here.
>What.CD interview info:
https://www.whatinterviewprep.com/ and the wiki
>Various tracker IRCs and sites open for signup:
http://pastebin.com/dD3cqWKc
Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.
Remember the following:
>staff occasionally read these generals and have posted here before
>staff may pretend to be normal users asking for invites and when you invite them, they ban you for inviting strangers
>staff may pretend to be normal users offering invites and when you accept them, they ban you for accepting invites from strangers
>sneaky bastards will try to convince you into believing that cheating can be evaded, it can't and you will be banned with those bastards laughing at you
>people may report emails and other personal info posted here to staff to get you banned
>most of the invite offers here are people trolling you with false hope - begging for invites is a waste of time and you should just take the interview for what
>>57103819
>>>/t/735673 Enjoy your dead thread :o)
>tfw you're not part of any big private tracker
Having another one of these. Come on faggots.
>>57103704
What is the SOX one though
I know all of them but that one
But also i don't think you will have a nice thread this time, there was this thread a few days ago
>>57103704
>MS-DOS
>>57103704
We already had three enhanced versions of the operating systems, why the hell are you posting this?
old thread: >>57099132
What are you working on, /g/?
reposting (no answer last thread)
Hey deepeetee, I have a question.
Take languages where method lookup is done by searching associative tables with strings as keys at runtime, such as Python, Lua, or Javascript. Why don't people use arbitrary object as keys for methods? (Or do they?) The idea behind my question is that, while strings are fine for objects whose class you know in advance, in generic code that would simplify stuff by making name collisions a non-problem. It's possible to choose the same method name as some unrelated interface/protocol --- and then when a class wants to implement both, they conflict --- but it's not if you have to explicitly create a dedicated unique object.
Lua proof of concept-- OK so I just decided lua's length operator sucks so I'm making my own.
len = {}
setmetatable(len, len)
function len:__call(other)
return getmetatable(other)[self](other)
end
implementor = {}
setmetatable(implementor, implementor)
implementor[len] = function(self)
return -42
end
print(len(implementor)) -- prints '-42'
-- I even get to copy the method in an intuitive way!
size = len
print(size(implementor))
-- And of course, if another module has a len, it'll always be unambiguous which one it is.
Notes:
I noticed it won't necessarily play well with the established syntax of JS and Python, but they could certainly be extended.
Python doesn't allow for non-string keys on classes, brb writing a PEP about it.
First for Haskell
God Save The Queen
>>57103483
Nope, the free function operates on a copy of that pointer. Whatever you assign it within the function scope has fuckall consequence on the original object.
How do we fix systemd?
we fork
don't install it
uselessd
If requesting purchasing advice, please provide your country and what carrier you will be using it with, along with wanted features, budget and size.
Good resources:
>reviews, specs, comparisons
http://www.gsmarena.com
http://www.phonearena.com
http://www.kimovil.com
>Frequency checker
http://willmyphonework.net
http://frequencycheck.com
>Chinkphone news
http://www.gizchina.com
http://www.gizmochina.com
>Recommended Chinkphones $80-$300 as of March 2016
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_shit_general/Phones
>Post a mini-review of your phone
>Discuss upcoming and current models
>Ask for help related to phones
>Tell us how much shekels you spent on good/bad phone
>Shill your Xiaomi
>PRAISE THE CHINKPHONES unless you live in America you shits
>News:
ZTE Axon 7 Max with 6" 1080p screen stars in live images
http://www.gsmarena.com/zte_axon_7_max_with_6_1080p_screen_snapdragon_625_stars_in_live_images-news-21080.php
Sharp Aquos Xx3 mini announced with a 4.7-inch FullHD display, Snapdragon 617
http://www.gsmarena.com/sharp_aquos_xx3_mini_announced_with_a_47inch_fullhd_display_snapdragon_617-news-21023.php
Oukitel to launch K10000S smartphone with 10,000 mAh battery
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Oukitel-to-launch-K10000S-smartphone-with-10000-mAh-battery_id86622
It is now a federal crime to bring a Galaxy Note 7 onto an airplane
http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/16/13298846/galaxy-note-7-federal-crime-federal-aviation-administration
Xiaomi "Meri" rumored to feature in-house SoC
http://www.gizmochina.com/2016/10/16/xiaomi-meri-rumoured-feature-house-processor/
Xiaomi Mi5S Review (English)
https://youtu.be/JZngscgD68M
Xiaomi Mi5S Vs Samsung Galaxy S7 Camera Comparison
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSChbOYOVkQ
old >>57063611
OP is a google
my dick is diamonds
>>57103376
>6" 1080p
This thread is about the appreciation of watches, as well as the micro-engineering and materials engineering that are required to make a fine watch.
Required viewing for newbies:
https://youtu.be/508-rmdY4jQ
Strap guide:
http://pastebin.com/SwRysprE
Previous thread:
>>57080880
First for best watch
Watch time NYC was fun /g/
>Talked with Domain Gauthier about balance wheel design
>Learned how to use a rose engine from the guys from RGM
>Tried on a Patek 1518 in steel
What is he wearing?