So /g/ I need some help here, I'm pretty new in Windows OS and well something that I dont like of it's shortcuts is this (pic related) my question is, what can I do?
You can suck it up and deal with it
Post wallpepper without stromtrooper pls
>>56252849
print ("Hello World")
I hate SQL. I'm trying NoSQL databases now because I don't wanna reinvent
the weel but companies are in fact doing so. Facebook has Unicorn DB
and RocksDB. Google has its own databases too. SQL is dead for huge services
because there is always a faster way that makes things simpler and cheaper
even if they have to pay programmers to write an entire DB library.
Nobody tries to improve because everyone just learn SQL and PHP and want
something that just work. They can't see that it is just not good enough.
I tried Berkeley DB (old well-stablished key-value database written in C).
Now I need something that can store a hierarchy such as
[company]/users/[user]/[items]
Some say that it is possible to store such hierarchy in a key-value
database in a hackerish way by marshalling the key. The problem is that
the absolute path will be written multiple times in similar ways.
I need a navigational database, something like a file system, capable
of storing binary data on disk, each path node is written just once and
can be followed easily.
I want a library written in C, without any interpreted language
like SQL or JSON or Redis language, just plain API. I want something so fast that I could
run it on an Arduino or build a system as large as Facebook. Will
I have to write it myself too? Are there free software alternatives?
>>56252787
Yes, MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Get over yourself. SQL is fine for almost anything. That's the beauty of it, you could still achieve reasonable performance at a few million records.
Also, it's good at representing hierarchical information like what you have described. Stop being pretentious.
>>56254586
This. So far benchmarks have shown that even for NoSQL work, PostgreSQL still has better performance with it's JSON functions.
>>56252787
Unless you are Facebook or Google, using SQL shouldn't make a noticeable performance difference
If you were forced to run Windows, would you rather use 8.1 or 10 and why?
>>56252769
>implying /g/ doesn't use Windows 8.1 and under
>>56252811
>implying /g/ uses Windows at all
>>56252769
10, anon
but i use FreeBSD personally
Why is Linux support so shit for Intel atoms? I thought it was supposed to run better on weaker hardware.
What the fuck is up with that?
No graphics drivers for cedarview, refusing to install or run on baytrail.
I thought Ubuntu 16.04 might work better on my z3735f but nope. Fucking hell
>>56252764
only if that hardware wasnt poorfag tier to begin with anon.
>help me with my loonix install
>>56252779
Intel atoms are also used for servers anon.
Why would an OS that gets used the most on servers not run on a processor that's advertised as being a server processor?
How do I convert american hours to military time or microwave time
>>56252728
Microwave time is a tricky one, because 00:60 == 1:00. So 1:20 doesn;t always equal 2:00
>>56252728
gotta read the label
depends on the wattage of the microwave and your location on the equator
when you're hot dog to lunch, dinnermeal, always on your left it's plus or minus 12:00 a.m.
halp
Is GNU Social a botnet?
Nah, but here's what sucks about it:
>UI confusing
>not everything working (e.g. clients)
>GS is too complicated, (the learning curve is not) low-threshold
>better documentation (e.g. how to set up own instance)
>finding others
>release management / stable versions
>themes: uptodate, more distinguishable and unique UI than existing ones (twitter)
>"GNU Social & federation doesn't provide additional functionalities that could differentiate them positively from Twitter."
>GS instances get broken
>limited social reach
I didn't even know this existed lol
>>56253207
>There are 2 posters in this thread.
Would you buy a 240hz monitor?
>all that red
>fuck my rods and cones
>>56252712
The backlight glow is visible from the thumbnail
>>56252712
looks like shit, the shit red light, the backlight bleeding
wtf op?
I have an AMD A10 7890K
Roast me.
>>56252641
>Roast me.
Doesnt the cpu already do that?
>>56252641
>wasting money on amd cpus
KEK
/g/ will say this is a bad deal
vim vs emacs
Whichever one suits your autism best.
>>56252655
/Thread
How's the nonexistent async vimfags?
This is an electric shower head.
It has 0 (zero, nought, none, oeuf) chance of ever causing something to you.
It is wired to 110-140 DC. It is better than AC if you ever had a shock, but you won't. Some are also in 200-240 AC currents.
Even if you where shocked at 110/220 you wouldn't die. I have been shocked many times while I was a child by touching electric plugs while barefoot.
When you shower you use rubber flip-flops so you don't complete a current.
It can work at voltages from 2200 to 5500.
It has a ground cable.
It can work from 20A to 50A.
The resistance is made by the both ends of the cable, not the water, so water doesn't conduct electricity.
In the end a seemingly suicide machine is safer than 99% of gas-heated showers. You can isolate electricity, gas you don't.
First worlder's are butthurt about it because they can afford the bill. I'm gonna take a comfy shower now.
>>56252552
can't afford*
>>56252552
Nobody is butthurt by your electric killing machine
>>56252602
Ignorance is bliss.
So I want to make a GitHub portfolio that I can show my potential employers.
What kind of projects would you put on GitHub for the employers to see? Any resume tips?
>>56252455
Nothing. Get a real degree.
For the few people I've hired/interviewed I basically looked for any code contributions that weren't shit. I don't remember what any of the projects that they had because I really didn't car. Any save the world bullshit would have been a red flag though because I want people who want to write software not people who are going to fuck my spot up
>>56252515
I'm new to this; what do you mean by "save the world bullshit"?
We ran out of regular laptops but here's your work computer anon
>>56252436
This looks pretty fun, but I turn it up a notch.
>20" gaming laptop btw
>>56252436
I quit
>>56252436
>Report Tech to Site IT Director for somehow not ordering enough machines to suffice for necessary staff and hot-swappable replacements
>Report Site IT Director to corporate IT for hiring idiots
>Report both to HR for discrimination and not having checked their privilege lately
>Leave company and sue
Hello /g/ im making a budget build and eas looking into gpus when i found this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01J1M4HDS/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1472094522&sr=8-9&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=rx+480 why is it so cheap compared to the reference model?
>>56252388
Tell me more about this spider anon, he looks so cute.
>>56252388
cute spider anon, where'd you get it?
Spiders are neat
Can we have a /power bank/ thread?
There's this deal on Amazon now, but I'm unsure if should pull the trigger.
>>56252374
Yes.
No, go for Xiaomi.
>>56252374
Hey friend, I just bought two of those powerbanks, one silver, one orange. I was impressed with it the first time i used it but after recharging both of them I am not too pleased. They take a long time to charge. The led lights bleed into each other so you don't really know if you have 100% or 66% charge. There seems to be no way to turn them off once they are on. So they slowly lose charge just sitting out. They are not something you can throw in your back pack for a few weeks and have it ready just in case, you need to always charge it up and it will drain on its own in a few days.
19:9 is fucking retard-tier.
Prove me wrong.
PS: You can't.
>>56252318
>19:9 is retard-tier.
You got that right. Go tell 'em!
>>56252318
>16:10 is the only God-tier resolution
>resolution
It's an aspect ratio, idiot.
>>56252331
You know it's true. It's only popular because some movies come in that resolution. It looks like shit on eyes.
That's why every good IPS 24" 16:10 monitor is over $300.