I need advice.
I bought a new laptop with windows 10. I have been trying to change the saturation for the image but when I change it it does nothing after I select apply and save.
Why isn't it changing? It shows it changed but nothing happens.
This is not a screen shot
>>56293017
So you bought a laptop with a shitty display and want to fix that in software? Protip: It's not going to work.
>>56293017
Click on "advanced" and change saturation
>>56293091
Yes I did that.
>>56293078
Settle down. geez
Any firefox forks that don't suck?
Palemoon doesnt have any plans to support MediaSource Extensions etc, and it's absolutely crippled for YouTube. Tons of quality options missing, etc
seamonkey just implemented that feature
Firefox Nightly
>>56292987
cyberfox
I work at a school where we do video announcements in the morning and broadcast to all the classrooms in the building. The equipment we have not is outdated (there's a fucking VHS player on the media cart) so I am trying to redo the whole thing. My knowledge of video production is limited.
I need a PC that can do the following while not breaking the bank:
>stream live video
>green screen (live)
>not be obsolete in a year
What specs would I need to pull something like this off? Also what green screen software and local streaming software should I use. I don't mind paying a yearly subscription or whatever, but I'm also not paying thousands.
*I'm not just going to use an ipad or whatever because it would take all the fun from the kids doing the broadcasts. I need them to do: teleprompter, cameraman, sound, anchors. Also, suggestion for anchor wireless mics? These are young kids so nothing too expensive.
TL;DR Help me build a cheap rig that can stream live green screen video/sound in a building.
In exchange here's a shitty meme I made
>>56292876
>usa
>not white
Seems right.
>>56292892
goddamnit /pol/
here's another one for lulz/bump
See if you could pull an old Dell Optiplex. The 755 should be fine.
Install 8GB RAM, get a decent GPU. I've used the GT 610 on my entertainment PC since it mainly plays movies.
Install Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, and maybe something like Sony Vegas for rendering. It should work for a while if you have Win7 on it.
Have you ever bought a system/parts of a system from a thrift store?
>>56292839
No, their gaming systems tend to be outdated.
I bought a SATA cable locally once. Everything else Amazon and Newegg
I wish there were these kinds of shops around me. Probably could've saved money on buying Ram, an HDD, and an SSD.
Why do people buy physical equipment for their networking homelabs when GNS3 is mature enough now to handle everything?
>>56292824
>network simulator is the same as the real thing
Oh boy.
>>56292852
>Limiting yourself to only a few switches and routers when you could be building complex topologies.
>>56292867
>he doesn't know about netem
>hurr durr there are no gaymes in lunix
>What is SteamOS
even mac has more
>>56292805
Steam OS is just Debian
>>56292805
>What is SteamOS
Not even Valve knows
Will this make me a 1337 hax0r
Please respond
>>56292787
It'll make you vulnerable to 1337 haxorz because you're always logged in as root.
>>56292787
All the things in this distro are scripts which run different network programs in a flow.
I found this very common among Poos who can't learn programs and want something to plug and play.
Looking for career advice /g/ents. Should I go into programming or systems administration? I'm just working basic help desk right now so I could work towards either during this time. The way I look at the costs and benefits is:
Programming
>higher pay for comparable success
>ability to work from home or freelance
>more long-term ability to form my own business or make money on the side
Sysadmin
>less vulnerable to being replaced by Pajeets
>can live in a wider variety of places, not just tech centers
>can be a very comfy job once you get everything set up correctly
Anything anyone would like to add to the benefits of either? I'm leaning programming now but am really worried about Pajeets taking my job in the long run.
>>56292706
Do what ever is more appealing to you.
>>56293544
I'm looking for other peoples opinions so I can have more information and make a better decision on what is appealing to me.
>>56292706
I mean if you enjoy programming just do it. Pajeets can't take every job especially if you network right
Did you know that all printers print microscopic dots containing your personal info on each and every page you print? This is why printers don't work when you run out of colored ink even when you're just trying to print with black ink.
Thanks NSA
>>56292655
Why do they do this?
>>56292655
Honestly, only serves people who still use those shitty inkjets right.
And yes, I knew that, that's like ten years old news.
>itt /g/ is now a tomshardware forum
Hi there. My monitor keeps changing back to the default resolution every time I restart my computer. Anybody know what might be causing it? I'm running Windows 7 and already ran a virus scan.
Sorry never had that issue. Good luck
Have you tried reinstalling your drivers? If that doesn't work, try resetting your CMOS
try installing norton antivirus
>Free software
Never again.
Is there any torrent client that can handle >500 torrents?
>>56292609
Transmission
>>56292623
This
>>56292609
No seeds, and you wonder why it is stalling. Check your trackers tab, they might all be down, and DHT may have been disabled.
How hard is it to code a basic OS? I basically just want to build something that will boot, doesn't have to do anything else.
Where do I begin?
http://wiki.osdev.org/Main_Page
>>56292464
Easy, perhaps a weekend. Easiest way to start your project is to look over the boot code in Linux, 9Front, L4 etc.
I did some OS stuff for DSP56300 some years ago. Easy.
Pretty damn hard. Take a look at OS161.
install gentoo
Install Gentoo
>>56292457
Done, now what?
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Ask questions, get shitposters, ignore answers.
Wanting to try BSD out, thinking of starting with PC BSD, coming from Debian. What do I need to know?
>>56293489
PC-BSD is the Ubuntu of BSDs. Just start out with OpenBSD or FreeBSD.
>>56293489
There is significantly less software, but if the linux software in question is libre, you can easily compile it for *BSD if there is not already a port of it. Very popular software like firefox will already have a port.
I built an office pc for a friend mostly for browsing, editing some pdfs here and there and some light adobe illustrator use.
i3 6100
gigabyte h110m-a mobo
8gb of ram
corsair 88r case
samsung evo 250gb
for the psu i used a spare one i had
and i put in a spare 500gb laptop hdd for storage i had.
total $327 after taxes. Did i do good ?
Did fine since it's just an office PC
>>56292354
Normies save everything on the desktop or the Download folder. Just remove the 500gb laptop drive, or you cean symbolic link those folders into the hard disk.
Not too shabby, nice job using spare parts you had. Smart.