BOOPNET THREAD
>WETTEXTERS GTFO
eplepsee werning
boop is king
boop is life
boop will steal
your soul tonight
We're getting boopy here
Windows 7 vs 8.1 vs 10?
"Casual" user, will use it for browsing the internet, some LaTeXing, reading books, but also music production in FL Studio.
>>56274830
Fuck off
>>56274966
pajeet
hello heil hitler bump
AMD K6 ran so hot that I had to use this program to keep Windows 95 from crashing all the time.
desperate poorfaggotry calls for desperate measures
>>56274773
All that did was send HALT commands to the CPU so it wasn't running at 100% at all times. Yeah, CPUs used to do that.
>>56274798
This was only useful when Windows memory management was hot garbage and you needed 3rd party programs to make up for it.
/g/ What are some good cpu coolers? Preferably liquid, but it can air too.
Pic related, is this still good?
>>56274734
The Dark Rock Pro 3, cools around 3 degrees less than the noctua but in turn is more quiet, it also doesn't look like poo
>>56274804
>implying liquid coolers arent just distributed air cooling
peltier plate or gtfo, fag
What does Scala offer if I know Python, Java, Scheme and C?
Professional Scala developer here:
- Python: Much better performance, static typing and biggest number of libraries/frameworks out of any programming languages.
- Java: Improvement in expressiveness, conciseness and better type safety
- Scheme: Similar to Python
- C: Well, no one uses C for any big business program, C is *the* system programming language, but not for anything else.
>>56274853
Thanks for the answer!
I usually develop on Win10 and deploy on Ubuntu. How good is the Windows support for Scala?
>>56274877
Scala compiles to Java bytecode, so any OS supported by JVM can run Scala programs. As for the IDE (a must for Scala), pick ScalaIDE (based on eclipse) or Intellij IDEA.
Oh and if you intend to learn scala, better ignore all the functional programming magics (monoid, monad, scalaz etc...) until you are familiar with the basic. Although sounding cool in theory, their application in practice is very limited. And I am saying this as someone who learned Haskell before Scala.
i just wiped my harddrive and installed my boot disc (windows 8) onto it
get an error called 0x800706cc (audio error)
look on all of the forums and everyone tells me i either have to fix avg virus, go into regedit or enter services.msc
i do not own avg
i cannot activate the service using services.msc because i get the above error
my regedit .dll is completely up to date
stuck.jpeg
i need help /g/ becasue nobody else has this problem
> /g/ is for the discussion of technology and related topics.
> /g/ is NOT your personal tech support team or personal consumer review site.
>>56274718
i realize this
you think i would come here is this wasnt a last resort
install Gentoo
Ask questions and share designs about operating system development here.
Resources:
http://wiki.osdev.org/Main_Page
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/X86_Assembly
http://www.nasm.us/
Good (unfinished) resource
More book like than the OSDev wiki
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~exr/lectures/opsys/10_11/lectures/os-dev.pdf
>>56274591
shit thread
>>56274620
don't bother replying if you arent going to contribute
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/cyberpowerpc-gamer-supreme-desktop-intel-core-i7-32gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-480gb-solid-state-drive-3tb-hard-drive-white/5365805.p?id=bb5365805&skuId=5365805
>>56274537
Just.
Pre-built garbage, i'd rather use a core 2 duo and a 550ti
>>56274657
Could you explain why? I'm just a bit curious
I will give 1000 dollars who finds two prime numbers which when multiplied by each other give the number on the photo.
1 and the number in your pic
>>56274523
>1
>prime
Back to school, junior.
>>56274523
rekt
What do you think modern WEB would look like if making money by it was utterly impossible?
I think spam wouldn't even exist.
>>56274312
bump
>>56274312
just like it was in early-mid 90s. And what do you mean by making money - just no ads or donations or complete inability to sell anything?
>>56274805
I wish Silk Road was still alive
What's the best weather app available for Android? TWC has everything I want but the app is slow and filled with ads. Argus is closest to what I want but you have to manually refresh it and it doesn't seem to have lock screen notifications.
Accuweather
>>56274278
Is that the one that comes pre-installed on a lot of Samsung devices? Haven't tried it in a while, but I remember thinking it was shit.
wunderground
Is £40 a good price?
I got one for $35 usd last black friday.
>>56274201
Kinda.
>$45 for a tablet? not bad
tfw its kindle
into the trash it goes
People throw all kinds of useful shit away. I found a recycled computer, picked out the processor from it and turns out it's a 3770. Got a motherboard for it, put some ram on that bitch and guess what? It fucking works. I put a GPU there and sold it for $700. Guy from another state came in and bought it for his kid.
I put somewhere like $100 in new parts into it, used my old SSD and 390X into it and it's wonderful. Pretty much every game does easily 60fps with all the settings maxed out. I think my net loss in my own parts is like $300 or less. I made $300 because some people just throw good shit away. Unless I had saved the CPU it would've gotten recycled for minerals.
>>56274197
You got lucky. Was the rest of the PC non-functional? Anything else useful you got from it?
>>56274293
I didn't test it, just took out easily removable parts. It had two 4GB ram units of which one worked and is still in use now. Mobo was some bullshit foxconn board with proprietary connectors, so that I didn't bother taking out. HDD was a WD blue, old one, so that too was left in there.
Nothing else really.
>>56274342
It was probably the HDD or mobo that died, then tech illiterate owner was like "Toss it".
multi-gpu setup is beautiful, but it fucking sucks.
1080ti release when?
i'm sick and tired of my 980ti's.
new games never fully support SLI (nor will some game ever) and the devs and nvidia doesn't give a shit about us since we are a minority among the customers.
but when SLI is working as intended they are fucking great, like outperfoming the 1080.
>>56274193
The heatsinks of these monsters are full copper?
>>56274402
By the way, OP. Don't worry, when DX12 becomes standard, SLI/Crossfire builds shouldn't be such a headache anymore.
>>56274402
I don't know if it was just my gpu, but I had the MSI version and the temps were mediocre at best.
My guess is that the copper retains the heat more, thus requiring more airflow to compensate.
>Scratches easily
>will end up tarnishing and looking like shit unless it's a nice glass one
>Is generally very gaudy and ricey
What's the point of windowed side panels? do these dudes drive their cars with a clear hood?
Im going to buy a DeepCool Tesseract SW, and for the first time my case its gonna hace a side windows, Im happy.
I enjoy being able to see my nice cable management, and you can fairly cheaply replace it if it's gets scratched and damaged, not to mention it being pretty cheap to etch custom designs into.
Glass is nice, but MUCH more expensive.
>>56274171
>What's the point of windowed side panels?
They look cool to people under the age of 20 and life-long manchildren