/g/ is wrong once again
>>56487380
No one fucking cares about your shitty phones. Could we have at least one thread about something else?
What the fuck happened to 4chan?
>>56487392
Fanboys and weaboos
>>56487436
Hey! Some respect, please! I might be a weaboo but at least I don't buy apple products or make gpu threads.
Shitpost please ignore
>>56487378
Don't tell me what to do
>>56487378
Nicely done, I have to say.
>>56487378
>This white boi is needed
Tru
daily reminder that the 3.5mm jack was the reason phones are so thick
>muh thin phones
fuck off with your memes appleman
>>56487353
>implying the camera isn't the real problem
When is Apple going to remove this bulky camera that nobody ever uses? They need to go thinner!
>>56487353
put thin phones are dogshit. the edges aren't comfy.
how many computers do you personally own?
I just counted for the first time and i have:
-a desktop running linux at work (school)
-a windows desktop at work (school)
-a windows gayman desktop at home
-a meembook pro 0215 tm retina
-a desktop at my parents house with linux
-a netbook (that I just found yesterday, used to be my sister's) running linux
- an hp elitebook that I plan to install linux on (old from my parents work)
am i computer hoarder?
post your computer collection
op here more detailed specification upon request
3 desktops, 3 laptops, one tablet, one phone.
More details available upon request, legitimately considering replacing it all with a good laptop and external HDD
forgot to add i have a tablet as well
>>56487370
what do you use them all for?
Hey, I'm typing up some code for a class assignment, and i'm attempting to utilize a switch statement, but I receive the seen error when I try to compile. Any help?
install gentoo
>>56487374
this tb.h
>>56487374
we need to use dr. java for the course
Which MacBook should i buy under $400?
>>56487303
thinkpad
>>56487303
2012 models should go for around that price however, I would rather go for the 2013 model.
22nm is a bliss for that thing.
>>56487303
>>56487412
a used one. there are loads of them out there and they're all perfectly fine! I mean, they may not be the best computers, but they're perfectly fine, really.
What's /g/'s opinion on ccleaner? How reliable is the wipe drive option?
wipe the drive and tell us if it worked
the driver cleaner works fine, you have to be retarded to not write a functional drive cleaner.
literally loop through the drive and do a write operation.
people who tell you that you need to write over a drive 50x because of the NSA should be ignored
>>56488320
Sorry I'm retarded when it comes to /tech/ stuff. Can you explain in simpler terms?
>computer is faster
>comuter interface is more complicated/less intuitive to use
>computer is slower
I don't get how many people don't think about this. Yeah, of course you can be a /g/ browser and be super good and quick with your keyboard shortcuts, but most people don't wanna do that shit. They just want to pick up a computer and get real shit done.
that is why I use a mac.
>>56487222
some people do productive things and some are unix wizards
accept it anon
when you say
>comuter interface is more complicated / less intuitive to use
what are you reference or comparing?
>>56487268
windows in general
Whats the important things to look into when buying a modem?
Seeing as my internet is shit Im not sure if it really matters what modem i get, i just dont want to fall for some pic related meme
Modem or router? They are different animals.
Have you spoken to your ISP?
>>56487106
>Whats the important things to look into when buying a modem?
DOCSIS version
Nothing else
Would an extremely compact program run unusually fast for its number of operations?
IIRC there's very small amounts of memory that have low latencies with the processor, I'm curious as to if they can be used by short programs for crazy speed.
Programs that fit in cache can execute considerably faster yes.
>>56487278
How large is the limit anyway and how useful is the speedup?
>>56487373
Depends on CPU, depends on CPU.
Why haven't you bought an Oukitel yet?
> cheap
> durable
> good specs for the price
> big batteries
>>56487034
Looks like an interesting brand, plus they do updates too...
Neat.
>>56487034
I own this phone. Fucking love it.
The thing just won't die.
Is that the Thinkpad of phones?
ok /g/ im ready to embrace linux. what's the best one for a beginner. by that i mean i don't want osx: linux version. i want something that will brutally ass fuck me till my asshole is bleeding and i can't walk straight anymore but at the same time i want to be able to look things up if i royally fuck up. what do you recommend?
>inb4 gentoo
>>56486927
slack/lfs
>>56486927
Linux Mint is excellent for beginners
>>56486947
>>56486967
Fuck these bitches! Fedora or Ubuntu.
No need to thank me
Alright /g/, I come to you with a simple question.
Like many in college, I try to pirate as many of my textbooks as possible. Recently, there was a new textbook from this year that I couldn't find anywhere on the net.
One of my friends rented the ebook from Amazon, so I was able to run it through some anti-DRM plugin on Calibre and convert it to pdf. I want to put the pdf up on some torrent sites to help other people out, but I'm worried about the file getting traced back to him.
When I open the pdf in Adobe Acrobat Pro, it keeps complaining about some signature problems. Something along the lines of "Enfocus Preflight (invisible signature)" not being verified.
I have no idea what this is or how to remove it. Do I need to deal with it before uploading the pdf? Are there any other hidden data that can be used to trace the book back to his Amazon account?
>TL;DR can a pdf of a rented ebook get traced back to the renter
Bumping for answers
no fuckin' clue. bump for interest about what Calibre is
Bumping for great interest
I think this questions was done before but, how do you see programming? Do you see it....
as an engineering?
as a science?
as a craft?
as art?
pic not related but everyone loves Bernini.
>>56486810
All of those.
>>56486832
t. ruby artisan
Programming definitely isn't a science. kek
Previous Thread: >>56440158
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