Just got this email.
How the fuck is this still acceptable in a year 2^11-32?
>>56972364
Seen the articles but not personally effected.
This can't be legal.
>$50 extra per 50GB over
>$50 extra for unlimited
"Oh gee that's a great deal I better call them right now and change my plan back to what it was for $50 more a month"
~Americucks
>>56972387
I thought they only did the data caps where there was no other competition, so I never expected them to introduce this shit in my area.
Ok guys seriously... how do I fix my back? Need help before this pain gets too excruciating!
I'm sitting at the desk for 10+ hrs a day. I can't be productive leaning back in my chair, I simply have to go forward. Even if I sit up straight, my ass bone and spine start hurting, especially at night.
Any advice?
Bigger monitor + glasses
>>56972047
Go to a doctor. Now.
Walk more
Don't stay more than 2 hours at the desk without a 15 min walk
Do mckenzie extensions regularly (at least 3 times a day), pic related
Once your back is ok start going to the gym and do squats and deadlifts. Go with someone that can teach you how to do them properly
Old Thread: >>56966686
What are you working on /g/?
First for 3-star programming!
nth for D
guess Ill try again before the for loop perf people start.
Alright guys, I need some serious c# help.. I'm half retarded obviously. The code is below. The real code hits a stored proc and returns a datatable with the results...
http://rextester.com/FPK90510
I need to now use that returned object in the calling function to use values later on.
I see that it is
System.Data.EnumerableRowCollection`1[<>f__AnonymousType0`2[System.Int32,System.String]]
but I fail on trying to cast it, enumerate over it, ect. How can I enumerate over this returned object so I may store the values in a list<dic<>>?
What's the appeal of Linux besides being free? I just don't get it. It just makes everything unnecessarily confusing with all the terminal crap I can't even install drivers.
>>56970729
Use Mint or Ubuntu, you never have to touch a terminal
>>56970729
Security, freedom with your OS, neckbeards
>>56970750
I tried mint, was I doing it wrong?
Wouldn't purchasing the iPhone be better if you think about it?
>Same price
>Same phone essentially
>Pixel XL looks like a knock off, save yourself from the humiliation
Thoughts? Thinking about buying a phone this year but don't know which one.
>>56967789
>humiliation
???
>>56967798
People will laugh at you for having a "Chinese knock off"
Why don't we pick neither?
Just buy a decent specced Chinkphone.
Guys, I'm disappointed in you:
>be me.
>manager at a boring company, we mantain software for embedded industry-computers.
>interviewing some fresh out of college guys for a junior dev position.
>21 candidates.
>16 of them come to the interview in shitty clothes or hipster clothes, most of these stink.
>3 of them are dressed ok, but are idiots.
>2 of them are normal.
>end up hiring the least meme looking one of the 2.
>he's actually good at his job.
Why are there so many clueless guys out of college? Guys teach your classmates at college how to dress, how to shave and how to shower.
Or don't and have less competition when you apply for a job. Do they even teach you something at college? I'm sure at least some of the guys are on this board 24/7 ricing their desktop and never take a shower...
is everyone really that dumb
maybe I have a chance then
>>56965164
Lol I bet they think they are in Silicon Valley or whatever hacker tech show.
>>56965164
Hey OP, can you please elaborate what is considered well dressed and groomed, and what is not?
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/10/05/nsa-has-lost-some-terrorists-because-of-encryption-said-nsa-top-lawyer.html
>The NSA has lost some terrorists because of their adoption of strong encryption, its top lawyer said Wednesday.
>Glenn Gerstell, general counsel of the National Security Agency, made the comments at the Cambridge Cyber Summit at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
>He said the NSA sees ISIS terrorists using end-to-end encryption, and that has prevented the agency from finding out the key information about those bad actors.
>The NSA is in an excellent position to assess cyberthreats given its tech chops, but the anonymity enabled by end-to-end encryption — whose adoption is growing — allows some people to get away with "mischief" and the barriers to entry for the use of this technology are "extremely low," he said.
Good
>>56964623
That's the cost of freedom - nobody said it was free. If you want to ban a branch of mathematics because of terrorists then you play right in to their hands.
What next... ban pen and paper? Terrorists can use that, too...
>>56964648
>if you defeat your enemies, you're playing into their hands!
Nice try, Trudeau! You can take your libtard shit elsewhere now.
So I've been thinking /g/, the state of Android nowadays is becoming more and more locked down.
>latest phones the Google Pixel's bootloader cannot be unlocked
>no updates except for pajeet ROMs on XDA
>kernel sources taking ages to be released and even then are incomplete
>fragmentation out the ass
>DRM locks down features from being used on AOSP
>many apps are unusable when phone is rooted (bank apps, Android pay, even Pokémon go )
>Bugs you tell me :)
I now have a chinkphone and even then I really don't see any benefit of rooting except ad block. I used to buy flagships and install custom ROMs but nowadays CM is the only game in town and even then it is always buggy as fuck. Pajeets on XDA have ruined the once decent community.
When this phone dies out I don't know if I'll be sticking around using this botnet, maybe I'll switch to a better botnet.
They've been cheap nigga phones since the htc Dream it's just the googlefags fighting the tide for the last 8 years.
>>56963556
time to ditch smartphones altogether.
>>56963771
I would like to but so much of my life depends on it, and I don't even use social media. Things like maps, messaging apps, email, browser, and camera...
>Last updated: 14 November 2015
MPC-HC is dead, /g/.
Time to move to mpv.
>>56956175
>time to move something inferior
Suck my dick you faggot.
Why update something that is perfect?
>>56956195
>video technology doesn't change
leave /g/ now
JavaScript is the first lambda language to go mainstream.
JavaScript has more in common with Lisp and Scheme than with Java.
JavaScript is Lisp in C's clothing.
>>56970533
Sort of true, yeah.
>>56970533
JavaScript is shit.
As a C programmer, JS is painful as hell to work with.
What web framework, in /g/'s opinion, allows you to deploy fully featured websites in as little time as possible? By fully featured, I mean MVC of course.
I've been using pic related for about 2 years now, but I've gotten tired of the whole "convention over configuration" bullshit that only appeals to absolute beginners and feminists.
Any language will do, I'm not particularly attached to Ruby.
>>56966729
Node/Express if you don't care about memes
>>56966741
Is it really that good? I generally try to avoid the meme shit, but if it's legitimately good I'll go for it. How similar is it to RoR?
>>56966741
Coming from a handholding, .NET MVC background, how much effort will it take to adapt to using Express? Does it have an MVC model or do I need additional frameworks?
This is my first PC build and it won't start. Could anyone possible help?
>>56966717
Did you turn on the psu?
>>56966717
what mainboard is that?
Yes both of the switches are on.
This is /dpt/, the best subreddit of /g/
In this thread:
r/programming
r/compsci
r/ReverseEngineering
r/softwaredevelopment
/!\ ** Read this before asking questions ** /!\
http://mattgemmell.com/what-have-you-tried/
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
What are you working on ?
first for rebirth of gopher
>>56966720
Best of luck.
I know the plebbit form links are supposed to be funny but having the article and the smart questions guide as hyperlinks in the OP doesn't sound like a bad idea.
Just installed Arch, what do I need / what would you suggest to install?
tdfsb
install gentoo
Install gentoo
Most people see an evil empire. I just see an empire.
that's because you work for microsoft
>>56965379
You might be evil, there buttwipe.
>>56965379
The only thing Microsoft ever did wrong was a) indirectly fuel Bill Gates' reckless obsession with skyrocketing the population of Africa and b) Indian offshoring.
(That and J#. But it falls under the "Pajeet" column too).