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What are you working on, /g/?
>>56380391
thank you for not posting a fag thread.
>>56380391
Thanks for posting anime.
First for Go and C.
Rendering chaotic maps
/mkg/ - Mechanical Keyboard General
>Buyer's template:
http://pastebin.com/33S1gVkG
>Where to Buy:
http://pastebin.com/8Yku80VL
>FAQs:
http://pastebin.com/M5w7QtKp
>Use buyers template
http://pastebin.com/33S1gVkG
>Keyset wiki
keypuller.com
Previous Thread: >>56350891
Sup?
Just bought a Ducky 5 for my production hackintosh.
Anybody know where to get mac keycaps?
>>56380360
Any time someone asks about corsair or razer just save yourself the trouble and link them to my post
7) Why does it seem like /g/ hates Razer and Corsair mechanical keyboards?
- Razer has changed from Cherry switches to Kailh switches without reducing the price of their products
- While using Kailh switches isn't inherently terrible, Razer have switched purely to increase their profits
- Corsair mechanical keyboards have a certain aesthetic to them which attracts a specific demographic
- Corsair boards use a non-standard layout for the 5th row. This makes buying after market keycap sets difficult
- There have been reports of quickly dying LEDs on certain Corsair models
- RGB versions of this keyboard have had numerous issues with drivers and flickering
My website is under police investigation because someone I don't ever know had the bright idea to post porn pictures of his ex, what should I do /g/?
>>56380317
post the pics here
Give his IP to the police. You.. Keep logs, right?
>>56380342
Already done, are they going to watch my website non-stop now?
>"The five-year amendment further strengthens our strategic manufacturing relationship with GLOBALFOUNDRIES while providing AMD with increased flexibility to build our high-performance product roadmap with additional foundries in the 14nm and 7nm technology nodes," said Dr. Lisa Su, AMD president and CEO. "Our goal is for AMD to have continued access to leading-edge foundry process technologies enabling us to build multiple generations of great products for years to come."
IT'S HAPPENING!
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-zen-10nm-7nm-intel,32619.html
top kek always behind the curve as usual
AMD is pretty much over.
>>56380248
so we are not going to see a new ayyymd processor never again.
sad news indeed.
>first job interview
>asked to write hello world in C++
>open visual studio
>hear laughing in the background
>"Actually we just hired somebody else, good luck"
Third time this has happened. Every time I mention visual studio they immediately end the interview. What editor should I learn that will actually get me a job?
All my interviews have been in notepad or on whiteboard. Google had me use google docs for the over the phone interview
pen and paper is all you need for hello world
This is b8
>tfw you will never find "the one" in real life
Why haven't you off'd yourself yet, /g/?
I have some things to take care of first.
>>56380153
But I already did
>>56380153
Go to a middle school and look for one that has eyepatch
If I ran an emulator for, say, the PSX, would it be possible to get better speeds running it on a MIPS machine (same as console)?
Seems to make sense with the OG Xbox's emulator, it's a lot faster than other emulators even though it's one of the most underdeveloped.
Obviously game code wouldn't be ready to run without an emulator even on the same architecture - ps2 games won't run on psp even with an executable formatted to the other system and despite being both MIPS machines.
>>56380143
Well yeah, then you wouldn't have to emulate the complete CPU
Probably like the PSX emu on the PSP
Machines of the same instruction set architecture have the same instruction sets so yes you can theoretically run the software from one on the hardware of another. You'd need a compatibility layer though.
>>56380253
What about the different versions of instruction sets for the same architecture?
>tfw too intelligent for programming
Anyone else know this feel? How do I cope with this.
>>56380094
>How do I cope with this.
There is no way to cope with this level of autism
what is the "dunning-kruger effect"
>>56380094
by majoring in pure math
>you can no longer buy used HD7950s for 90 dollars
What the fuck happened?
>>56380089
I have a 7850, I'll sell it to you for $120.
>>56380089
Feminazi?
>>56380089
I'm going to list mine for $100
Is it worth to get a secondhand dk2 rift for almost an quarter of the consumer version price or has it been a useless buy since the release of the cv1?
>falling for the VR meme
>>56380010
I just like my vr pr0n man
>>56380031
Then get the CV1, it's better in literally every single way.
> Hates on NSA
> Runs NSA code
senpai
>>56379915
>I hate china
>I use chinese products
>I hate indian programmers
>I use Microsoft and Google
>I hate russia
>I use russian weapon
What's wrong, retard?
SELinux code is 100% available for you to audit.
Pretty much every nation in NATO has an intelligence infrastructure using SELinux, and for good reason - it's safe and it works.
>>56379915
>implying I'm using SELinux
I am looking for a good craigslist auto-posting tool. Any suggestions?
They all suck
>>56379740
OP, what are you trying to do?
>>56379778
I want to auto-post adds for a business I am working for. Ideally I want to be able to post in multiple cities.
Amazing what this guy accomplished with almost zero Tech skils:
>Lehel had no particular computer expertise, but instead used patience and persistence to obtain private information. Lehel had "no fancy equipment, only a clunky NEC desktop and a Samsung cellphone, and no special skills beyond what he had picked up on the web." He used the simple technique of finding information about his victims online and then using this to guess the correct answers to security questions. At the time of his arrest in 2014, Lehel was an unemployed taxi driver.
>Lehel later hacked Colin Powell's website and accessed years' worth of his correspondence from another AOL account. The correspondence included personal financial information as well as e-mails to George Tenet, Richard Armitage, and John Negroponte. Through six months of trial and error, Lehel guessed the password of Romanian politician Corina Crețu and gained access to her correspondence with Powell.
>The hacker also targeted U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski; a senior UN official; members of the Rockefeller family; former FBI and Secret Service agents, as well as the brother of Barbara Bush, CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz, and former Miss Maine Patricia Legere.
>March 2013, USA Today reported that Lehel had successfully hacked the e-mail account of Sidney Blumenthal, a former aide to former president Bill Clinton. He distributed private memos from Blumenthal to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton involving recent events in Libya, including the September 11, 2012 Benghazi attack.
>In May 2013, Lehel hacked into online accounts owned by two members of the Council on Foreign Relations, as well as accounts owned by Adam Posen and his wife and another owned by a former Federal Reserve Board official.
A Romanian with an old NEC shitbox and no tech skills accomplished all this.
What did you accomplish with your Gentoos compiled with optimized clfags ?
I like the storm trooper costumes transporting such a dangerous criminal.
That's an impressive list of "guesses" as well.
Which one is Gufficer? Who is the other one?
What's the most useful programming language to learn? Which language is the best to learn first?
>>56379628
i hear you can make a lot of mulah for javascript
>>56379628
MIT Scheme
>>56379628
With JavaScript, you can now do frontend, backend and desktop applications!
The alt-right supports online privacy. Why don't you support the alt right?
>>56379620
That pic is just common sense.
I'm not a giant manbaby crying over "SJW"'s
>>56379751
That's FaggotGate not us.