Is any of the QB versions know for reporting wrong data to private trackers and fucking up your ratio?
Can you configure the RSS to just download torrents added after you add the rss or just the last 5 or so?
Utorrent RSS just downloaded the latest 55 torrents of a new tracker I joined and I'm like losing 2TB of ratio
>>56242906
Cuck
>>56243120
Why aren't you killing yourself or something
Holy shit, the RSS of QB is fucking trash
What does /g/ think about netbooks?
Just a meme.
>>56242850
Made obsolete by smart phones
>>56242850
Intentional garbage. Made with the worst hardware and in the worst way possible. These things are a good example of how W A S T E F U L our fucking economy is.
Router Model Linksys E3200
Firmware Version DD-WRT v24-sp2 (03/25/13) mega - build 21061
Kernel Version Linux 2.6.24.111 #14326 Mon Mar 25 03:38:49 CET 2013 mips
I'm happy with my DD-WRT setup, but the lack for 5Ghz support ruins it for me. I live in a crowded area and the number of 2,4Ghz networks in unbelievable.
According to this Tomato by Shibby does have 5Ghz support for this router, so I want to try it out.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=771719
what version of Tomato would I need? K26?
AdvancedTomato seems to be Tomato by Shibby with a nicer GUI. And it has a download page specifically for the E3200.
Now to my question:
Do I first have to flash the stock rom?
Or can I flash Tomato straight from DD-WRT after a 30-30-30?
Many thanks for your input!
open wrt
>>56242860
no wifi support?
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/linksys/e3200
I would revert back to stock, just to be safe
>slavs are literally more developed than America
wow...
Cis scum.
>>56242743
>Arab states
what about the non-arabs in the middle east and stuff? Iran, India for example
>>56242743
Well, yeah, the Americas are mostly shitholes.
The U.S. and Canada (and to a lesser extent Argentina and Chile) have been carrying that entire landmass for many years in terms of advancement.
Can you get a career doing just data visualization work with D3.js ?
you might be able to scrounge up a couple of freelance jobs, but i wouldn't call it a career by any wild stretch of the imagination.
>>56242768
Could that change in the future?
I really enjoy data vissualization
>>56242738
>>56242832
why not? just keep doing it and make a portfolio. you could also try TED or similar places for a job.
It's not looking great.
More Benchmarks here: http://sonsofrage.azurewebsites.net/2016/08/23/deus-ex-mankind-divided-pc-performance-benchmarks/
>1080p
toplyl
>>56242734
>RX 470 raping both 6gb and 3gb 1060
topkek
Hello /g/, i was lurking this board by months and it's amazing the big quality on software people recommend here.
The question is, what's the best audio/music player today?
Winamp
Winamp
foobar2000, both on Windows and Android
We also have a wiki with all this stuff, please read the sticky
What's the best unarchive program for Windows? I don't really need to compress files (if I do I'll just use the built in zipper lmao), just something simple. Is there something like the Unarchiver for Mac?
>>56242594
WinZip paid version
>>56242608
Super kek
7zip you fuck
> be 22yr old me
> study CS at major German university
> browse /g/ daily, write quirky C and python, use over configured linux with hacked poser UI, the whole package
> actually believe all of the bullshit
> graduate, move back in with my gf, get a very well paied job
> leave 4chan because have job and gf now
> fast forward 5 years
> use Windows exclusivly
> be lead software architect and team leader
> develop INCREDIBLE software using .NET and C#
> get payed 95k/yr + bonuses
> have so much fun working with fun peoples and accomplishing great things that actually benefit and pay off
> get contacted by contractor, take offer for contract work including lots of travelling for 120k/yr + bonuses
> have three months free time to myself before new position starts
> get bored, return to /g/ for laughs and giggles
> MFW you're still arguing over the same incredibly unimportant bullshit
> MFW you're still posting DPT "what are you working on /g/?" threads filled with mediocre programming challenges accomplished in lisp
> MFW you're still defending C against any other language (yes, it's great at what it does, but that's it)
> MFW you're still sending OOP into damnation
> MFW you're still a bunch of autistic weeabo NEETs with superiority complexes
Nice blog
>>56242591
congratulations you figured out the difference between business and science
enjoy your life. maybe someday you'll even make 6 figures. off of the millions people make from the over-engineered shit you write.
>paied
>payed
I actually feel sorry for you, spending all this time writing shitty bait
Larry Page (Google)
Sergey Brin (Google)
Jack Dorsey (Twitter)
Larry Ellison (Oracle)
Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)
And more
These large tech company CEOs all take home either $1 or $0 salaries. I'm aware that they're worth billions in stock and whatever else, but how do these guys get cash?
For example, Mark Zuckerberg needs $20 to buy some groceries. How does he get the money? Does he actually have to sell some stock? This seems dire.
They do this to avoid taxes. There's other ways to get cash and jew the gov.
they have stock and they liquidate a certain amount in small chunks. zuckerberg isn't going to sell 1 share of FB to get groceries; he'll sell 1000 to keep his bank account flush.
lots of expenses are also typically paid for by the company; company car, food, etc... can all be expensed really trivially.
this isn't novel and it's not unique to tech companies. they've just made it into a quasi-religion/cult by pretending to be all ascetic about it.
What's the general verdict on PicoPSU's? Are they really anymore efficient than a small PSU? I'm not a big fan of the power brick but I'm curious if it would be worth it to use? Needing less than 100w for my purpose.
>>56242552
Smaller PSUs are less efficient
They're just smaller
>>56242567
So a 250w flex or SFX PSU would be a better choice?
>>56242552
Yes they are much more efficient for sub-100w computers
How good or bad is it?
Can I disable botnet telemetry?
>>56242497
Do you like the feeling that your computer is not really yours? Because then it's great!
>>56242550
>this pc
>>56242497
>How good or bad is it?
Like every WindowsOS, it has its own ups and downs
>Can I disable botnet telemetry?
There is 'Spybot Anti-Beacon' for that, but for full 100% telemetry you ought to use Wireshark to figure out if all is legit.
What maths should one know to be a game developer?
>>56242485
Triple integrals
>>56242485
basic arithmetics and geometry
>>56242498
Which branch of mathematics Is that? Could you break It down In popular terms? Like linear algebra, calculus ect?
Tux is the best thing that has ever happened to Linux.
Fite me /g/
>look up native Linux games in repos
>find Freedroid
>post-apocalyptic, isometric RPG
>looks promising
>you're playing as a fucking penguin
FUCKING DROPPED
>>56242471
Just replace tux
>>56242400
How would /g/ go about redesigning Tux for the new age?
>buy some 1TB seagate barracuda just because is 30€ for disposable seeding
>its actually 200% faster than my 1TB caviar black
What the flug
Well how old is the other drive?
1TB spread over 5 discs would be fairly slow by todays standards, especially compared to a 1TB spread over 1 or 2 discs as you'd get with most modern drives.
>>56242341
Modern drives are fast.
>>56242408
5 years or so