He wrote Linux and hacked Windows? Is there anything this man can't do???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_JIhn3vJVI
Wow, he such a hakcer xDDD
He can't stop being our guy.
He is like Elliot 2.0 XDDD
So, my brother broke the screen of his S7 Edge. I made him a deal that I'd pay his insurance deductible if I got to keep the broken phone. We did that, his new phone came in and his old one kept working for me.
I ran some IMEI checks and it comes back clean.
My question is, if I take it in to the local Samsung repair place to get it fixed, will they check to see if it was ever reported lost or stolen?
I'd take it to a regular place but they want $100-$150 more than Samsung.
inb4giveitbacktyrone
PS, I bought an LED Flip Case and it's not working, could the back of the phone being cracked be a reason for this?
Did Samsung request the old phone be returned?
>>56954427
Well he reported it lost, but he said he did it through the automated system and it didn't mention anything about returning it.
>>56954486
Why would he report it lost if he knew you had it?
shilling aside, It does cum in blew
You got that right buddy! :^)
>>56954367
it literally blows
>>56954367
it only comes in blue because of the hype of this generation of samsung devices coming in blue instead of the ordinary white, silver, black, gray, and gold.
Educational books that are good for reading on the daily commute?
I really enjoyed all of Brian Greens work. I just finished 17 equations that changed the world vy Ian Stewart... Which I really enjoyed except for the fact he was so personal and pushed his beliefs so hard. He didn't just state the science for the readers consideration, but pushed and pushed.
Anyone have some good reads to suggest?
P. S. If you haven't read Greens work, try to make time to do so.
>>56954046
>He stated in an interview with Lawrence Krauss that he is of Jewish heritage
dropped
>>56954117
You just wrote the word Jewish. Dropped
Reading this atm.
Why do you idiots use amd and nvidia for gaming??
Why not Voodoo or matrox??? Look what i just got in the mail
Jelly poorfags?
>>56954032
my 3dfx is doing well by me but I don't think it'll be able to run Half Life 2 when that comes out
OP is a pretty cool guy.
>>56954056
>>56954073
VOOODOOO
I just made version 3.2 of botnet bingo, featuring a whole new row of known botnets. download and fill plx
Bingo boards are supposed to be squares, you dummy.
>>56953830
how the fuck is JS botnet?
it's a fucking language
it's like saying C is a virus because some viruses are written in C
>>56953994
oh shit, I fucked up, didn't know that
>>56954093
most implementations of javascript are botnets
Basically as the crude diagram suggests, I'd like to try and setup a live tracking system for my cat so I can find her easily and not have to worry when she stays out long.
I was thinking of setting up base stations as shown in the diagram, each listening for a signal from the cats transmitting collar, and broadcasting their data back to me/my house base station, which can then compute my cats approx location.
I'm not to worried about being to exact, just more or less pointing me in the right direction/area.
Is it possible to do this type of thing without GPS? I figured if I could just assign an arbitrary location to one base station, and assign the others relative to it, then I should still be able to produce a "cat location" relative to that base station.
And it shouldn't need be said, but obviously I'm trying to do this as inexpensively as possible (hence trying to avoid GPS) and with as small as possible equipment (my kitty is quite small guys).
>>56953804
bumping with pussy
3 cheap access points and a script to monitor link strength. with a battery powered wifi dongle on the cat.
>>56953840
>access points
How to power though? Optimally, I was hoping to utilize cheap solar cells to power the base stations, but maybe batteries would be better.
If I understand right though, the wifi dongle would connect or not connect to the access points at a specific signal strength, which would be logged by the access points. Then I could use my home computer to connect to the access points, grab the signal strength data, and use a script to approx a direction, with some trial and error to determine approx distance as well.
I'm not to familiar with connecting to multiple access points though. Is it possible to have them all broadcast the same network signal?
>converted Arch to Parabola
>everything werkz
It removed VirtualBox for some reason when your-freedom was installed.
Removed Firefox but Iceweasel preserved all add-ons and config.
Why aren't you using 100% free as in freedom OS /g/?
>>56953610
so, FSF approved Arch? that's pretty cool.
I don't personally care to remove any trace of proprietary software from my system so I'll just stick with Arch but more power to you.
>>56953635
Now that I have installed Parabola, I'm asking myself is it a true freedom when I can't install Steam on it...
But I feel like kind of better, don't know why.
>>56953610
>non-ironically using arch linux
Enjoy your pacman -Syu
well since hurricane matthew is coming I need some stuff to watch on my laptop while the power is out. What are some /g/ approved documentaries or movies?
>>56953549
The Bee movie.
>>56953885
The Sea movie.
Zero Days
Citizenfour
The KGB, The Computer, and Me
23 (1998)
Windows 10 LTSB users on suicide watch
http://www.myce.com/news/no-support-new-intel-cannonlake-coffeelake-cpus-planned-windows-10-ltsb-80593/
Better start getting used to normal Enterprise or Education.
>>56953464
>The Long Term Service Branch doesn't support bleeding edge hardware
So everything working as expected then.
>>56953464
I'm pretty sure they will work, just not the advanced power saving features that need the OS to work
Is MS retarded or what? Even newer CPUs works just fine on Win7 but suddenly it doesn't work on Winblows 10
I am quickly arriving at the belief that AMD and Nvidia are price fixing. That is a practice which is illegal. It amounts to the two companies dominating the market and then agreeing the prices of their boards in advance to maximise profits. If you do not believe this, take a look at how the price of graphics boards remain artificially high compared to motherboards, yet they are nowhere near as complex as a motherboard and nowhere near as expensive to produce. The public is being bullshitted by the whole AMD Nvidia pricefixing scam. Never do they price each other out of the market, they sell similar boards for the same artificially high prices. Time the EU investigated. The USA is useless and never prosecutes
>>56953377
wtf you idiot? motherboards are basically pcbs with basic components, most of the interesting high tech stuff is in the main cpu and gpu chips, cpus are expensive too not just gpus
Of course they are price-fixing.
>they are nowhere near as complex as a motherboard
Retard.
just make your own graphics card if it's so easy and if amd/nvidia are overpriced, it's not like with x86 licensing, anyone is allowed to make a gpu
How could they turn something so beautiful into a nightmare? What kind of monster one has to be to ruin this?
>>56953311
There's Ubuntu MATE, m8
>>56953346
it looks like a piece of shit
my first taste of linux was an ubuntu vm. it started fucking up randomly, turns out my 10 gig candydoll torrent filled up the virtual disk. installed to physical disk soon after, never looked back.
is it not worth to learn C++?
even on /g/ you can hear opinions that its language for sado-maso people and would be better with JAVA or C# if you are looking for the job
C++ is C with cin and cout instead of scanf and printf
>>56953335
at least you openly admit that you have no clue
>>56953335
You forgot about whole OOP and generic programming.
Why would one use printf over cout?
What do we actually really care about in our phones in terms of apps. Im interested in how much most people utilize their mobile supercomputers.
List most essential apps in no order
>Slack
>Strava
>Play Music
>Snapchat
>Authy
>Signal
>Some email reader
>Some browser
>Sleep for android
>Tinder
>Mint
I realised everything i do with my phone requires super low computing power.... cant remember the last time i played a game on my phone...
Basically just banking, social media, and gambling apps
>>56953199
so why is everyone hyped up about core i9 phones
>>56953274
idk, I dont really give a shit. All the apps I use dont really do anything special, or at least nothing I could just do from a browser on my phone, its just a little more convenient I guess.
I guess the more power we put in phones, the more realistic the "phone as a pc" idea becomes. But I doubt 99% of people would ever actually use that
Didn't AMD patent this a few months ago?
Are they dumping 2 vector ALUs and replacing them with 2 scalar ALUs because the vector ALUs weren't utilized in a 16 wide SIMD design?
Is everyone dead or busy shitposting in handheld threads?
>>56953127
It seems pretty clear that this is just a way for shaders to operate on any vector width from 16 down to 1 with no wastage.
The bane of SIMT is repacking warps/wavefronts as thread flows diverge from data-dependent branching, and I guess this is a way to make repacking easier or at least being able to gate off unused ALU slots to save power.
>>56953075
This has been floating around for a while, but who the fuck knows whether the curryniggers actually have anything real here.
I'm still waiting on hard confirmation that Vega will do double-rate fp16.