>>56571905
jews need to start dying soon
>>56571905
I fucking miss the old Internet so much.
>>56571905
"A Spotify Premium user delivers more than 2 x the amount of revenue to the industry"
not all the money goes to the artists tho...?
anyways spotify premium is really nice esp for offline playback on my phone
>installation:
https://mpv.io/installation/
>manual:
https://mpv.io/manual/master/
>low-end profile (old GPUs)profile=opengl-hq
deband=no
hwdec=auto-copy
>mid-end profile (current amd/intel iGPUs)profile=opengl-hq
>high-end profile (dedicated GPUs)profile=opengl-hq
cscale=ewa_lanczos
scale=ewa_lanczossharp
>command-line based media player
>2016
not even once
>>56571922
>right click video file in file manager
>open in mpv
Fuck off retard.
>>56571922
Like any current applications...
Did you develop/program something?
Webtorrent is pretty damn good but it fails to playback certain files...
Anyone know any alternative to this? It's brilliant apart from not being able to playback MP4's 100% of the time.
>>56571715
Bumping for alternatives
Shameless bump
>streaming
no
Sup /g/eeks
I tried asking this on /b/ without success so lets try here instead.
Do you think people would pay for a keylogger?
I've made a simple keylogger that saves all keystrokes and the current window title to an encrypted file. When the file reaches 10.000 entries it will be sent to an email. The email-reciever can then decrypt the file.
What do you think, can I expect to bath in riches any time soon?
If you don't think people would buy it, what else do you think would need to be added?
>>56571598
it's not 2010 anymore, kys
And how do you plan on bypassing the firewall?
>>56571598
Yes people would pay for this. There have been paid keylogging services for years now. But with all security improvements on modern systems it's unlikely it will work. Only Microsoft is allowed to spy on you.
How do we fix Nvidia's lack of async compute?
We dont need to.
>>56571610
exactly since they fundamentally do NOT support dx12, so there is nothing to fix.
>>56571589
>all kepler and maxwell chips
But what about Pascal?
What do you program all your extra buttons to?
Just got a new mouse with a handful more buttons than I had before. I've got some for volume up/down, media play/next/previous, stuff like space and enter - but I've still got three or so more buttons I can make use of.
So what sorta stuff do you use 'em for, to make general PC use more efficient?
>>56571421
I have a G700 so lots of buttons, with multiple profiles, one button switches profiles.
One profile is for media. Things like subtiles toggle, open file, skip, pause, ect. Another is for daily use and web browsing with things like dpi on the fly, previous, next, refresh, copy, paste, ect.
I've had other profiles but those are the only 2 I really use anymore.
>>56571492
Nice, didn't even occur to me that I could have a button to switch profile, and have everything more fine-tuned to what I'm doing.
What does DPI do other than just changing the mouse cursor speed? Any particular reason why my mouse-setup program has five sliders for it instead of just one...?
>>56571421
cut, copy , paste, enter, close, undo, reload, save, alt tab, new tab, previous/next tab, paste mail, place windows in their right spot, mute, previous/next song, send to video player, google translate, google search
>no tomottow theme on mobile version
My eyes! REEEEEEEE
>>56571420
See those settings, fucktard? Go to the bottom. Dark theme.
Done.
>>56571420
Charge your phone, goddamn.
>>56571446
Well fuck me o.O On desktop it's different. Thabk you.
>post your active torrents
>post your passwords
>post your battlestations
>post the shit you carry around in your pockets
>post the illegal shit you do
>post the shit you buy
What the fuck happened to the internet?
STOP OVERSHARING YOUR PERSONAL DETAILS YOU STUPID FUCKING SHEEP
Complacency.
/thread
But all I do is lie on the internet. My real life is shit.
>tfw nobody cares about your life
>tfw you only live for (you)s in those threads
Anybody here use monitor arm mounts? What are your thoughts? What are the best brands? As is, my monitors sit too high on my desk and I'm always tilting my head upwards.
I like mine, works great. Paid $100 from monoprice.
Holds decently heavy monitors. ~19lbs max. up to 34" wide.
>>56571330
Looks great save for the cable management. I'll check out monoprice, thanks anon.
>>56571330
Are they stable? Do they wobble when you hit your desk?
I've tried multiple distros over the span of a month, and none of them had been any good.
Major issues:
tons of bugs - even in major distros like Ubuntu
weird oddities - in certain distros it took like 2 minutes to shut down. Sometimes they just wouldn't shut down randomly, giving me a blank screen with the cursor
PC was under heavier load than in Windows, even if I wasn't using anything in particular
screen tearing
more bugs - apparently in KDE 5 you are not allowed to go AFK otherwise the screen locker will crash the work session
Speaking of KDE, installing window decorations causes KWIN to crash every 10 minutes
"Disks" program not working, must put HDDs to sleep manually, otherwise they'll never spin down
Lackluster programs and alternatives
Having to choose between security and usability. Risk yourself and install wine and good programs, or stay safe and use substandard ones
"Minor" issues:
Being forced to use command lines for simple changes that should've had GUI made for them ages ago
Most desktop environments are objectively ugly aesthetically, and not at all customizable
The one desktop environment that could be customized freely, disintegrates on a cellular level if you do so
Most distros are about as user friendly as advanced String theory.
No videogames.
I'm sure I've left out a few things, but here you go.
2017 will be the year of linux on the desktop
I don't blame you. You just create headaches and non-existent problems by trying to use Linux on the desktop. It's not worth the time in exchange for the illusion of privacy and freedom.
>>56571219
When will this meme end?
>>56571199
it doesn't need defragmenting because it's a journaling filesystem
that doesn't mean it doesn't fragment or can't be defragmented, only that fragmentation doesn't affect read/write times
>>56571199
SSD
>>56571199
>what is placebo
all that will do is spread the data more thinly across the drive, which is actually the opposite of defragmenting in the windows sense
>God tier battery
>God tier screen
>God tier camera
>SD card
>waterproof
Will there ever be a smartphone as perfect as the S7? Only downsides are the speaker which sucks and some people might don't like that's it's not pure android even though TouchWiz is better than ever.
Galaxy S8.
touchjizz is 4 homeless people
>>56571187
ios is 4 welfare niggers
I NEED TO DO SOMETHING WITH THIS OLD SHIT... GIVE ME IDEAS...
>>56571125
remove fag skullcandy sticker for starters
TempleOS
Plan 9
Haiku OS
http://www.wsj.com/article_email/hp-to-acquire-samsung-printer-business-in-1-billion-deal-1473667204-lMyQjAxMTI2NjExMjcxMjIyWj
>HP also acquires through the deal the ability to manufacture the crucial mechanisms inside laser printers, known as printing engines. Samsung developed the printing engines used in its own laser printers, while HP has always used external suppliers for these components.
>Canon is HP’s main supplier of printing engines in its existing product line, a relationship Mr. Lores said he expected to continue. HP’s new A3 laser printers rely on Samsung’s print engine.
How shit-tier is HP that they don't even make their own core component for printers?
I'm going to hijack this thread.
Do 3rd party cartridges really kill printers or is this just fear mongering?
>>56571129
Shitty 3rd party cartridges do kill printers by clogging up ink nozzles.
>>56571129
never had an issue with Brother printers and off-brand ink.
>This kills the Note
>>56571101
lol
Sent from my iPhone
Uppity gooks BTFO
>>56571101
How can they do that? If you pay for the product, shouldn't you be allowed to do whatever the hell you want with it?