ITT: show us your apps as they are now
>Video too large (video: 2560x1440px, max: 2048x2048px)
HIROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
>>61983307
ah shit, Gasflow and DNS66 are hidden but I use them both. (icons in notification bar on top)
>official flickr
>those orange gallery and file manager apps
>MX player pro
y tho
>>61983818
how about you make an argument about why not?
if tor is anonymous then how come hidden services can be shut down when their real ips are supposed to be secret
it just be that way
>>61983180
Very suspicious yes.
The only reason anyone uses windows is because they are too stupid to learn a new OS.
Windows users: How does it feel to be incapable of learning how to use a real OS?
Most people don't care about computers and only need them for excel and word. So they use windows because it just werks.
Sorry I'm not a pedophile that lives in their parent's basement doing nothing but ricing my desktop day/night.
What are the advantages of linux
What are the most popular programming languages in Japan?
>>61983116
Python
ching chong
Ruby obviously, nips are known to be nationalist pricks.
what does /g/ think is the biggest meme OS and im not talking linux in general please no gentoo
install gentoo
ReactOS. I wish them luck, of course.
VMs inside VMs that runs VMs. Guess the OS.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/1489/is-mac-os-x-unix
>>61982949
Why should I care?
>>61982949
>stackexchange
>>61982949
I think the real question is.... Is plan 9 unix-like?
https://archive.fo/QCCdx
Too long, didn't read.
>uncomfortable
>troubling
But I probably know where this is going.
>>61982926
I'd just like to interject for a moment. You appear to be using an element from this image in your post: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lolicon_Sample.png
You may have done this accidentally, but you've violated the terms of its copyright license. This is a serious offense and I hope you take it as seriously as it deserves.
Not to say that you're not allowed to create derived works from this image, you are, but this picture is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. Therefor, you are free:
to share - to copy, distribute and transmit the work;
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In this case, the attribution requirement is resolved simply by including the following in your post:
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Now that you have read this, I hope you have a better understanding of your rights and obligations when remixing and sharing this work. They will let you edit, now be nice and credit~
>>61982926
anime was a mistake
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Intel-AVX2-FMA-Math-Glibc-2.27
>Intel Adds AVX2/FMA Optimized Math Functions To Glibc 2.27
THANK YOU BASED INTEL
>>61982908
>XBAWKS HUEG vectors
>CPU
Just GPU it.
Yours, Jensen/Pajeet.
>>61982908
>avx
Just use a gpu lol
plus glibc is garbage
>asin, atan2, exp, expf, log, pow, atan, sin, and tan
Basically instructions that are completed in nanoseconds.
Big whoop.
Oh look, gtk isn't dead --the devs were actually busy in bringing fucking emoji support.
https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2017/08/18/post-guadec-distractions/
Just give it 50-60 years, they'll fix the file picker.
Maybe you should just make the argument that images in the file picker are an important diversity issue, that might speed things up.
>>61982877
I thought GTK3 already fixed the thumbnail issues. Anyways, GTK is written in C making it better than C++ qt
>>61982884
kek
Linux noob begging for help thread.
I want the pretty graphs from the xfce4 hwmonitor plugin.
Anyone know what I should do with this?
https://git.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-hardware-monitor-plugin/tree/1.5.0/xfce4-hardware-monitor-plugin_1.5.0-1_amd64.deb?h=omegaphil/pkg
I right click on xfce4-hardware-monitor-plugin_1.5.0-1_amd64.deb
Save link as...
>dpkg -i xfce4-hardware-monitor-plugin_1.5.0-1_amd64.deb
dpkg-deb: error: 'xfce4-hardware-monitor-plugin_1.5.0-1_amd64.deb' is not a debian format archive
Some googling suggests I may have a corrupted download, anyone willing to d/l it & confirm md5 for me.
Thanks for any help /g/uys
>>61982816
install arch or if you have trouble with that, gentoo
What is the benefit of Intel optane over a cheap ssd?
>>61982804
It's not a replacement for a ssd.
Nothing. Optane is about as meme as dvd rewinders.
>>61982804
Intel gets more money
Does anyone know how to filter out and block kike ip addresses on tixati? I feel sick to the core supporting such disgusting sub-human rat filth.
http://www.iwik.org/ipcountry/IL.cidr
>>61982811
Thank you for the list anon. Are you sure that's all of "them"?
>>61982869
>"them"
>not (((them)))
You've exposed yourself, Schlomo.
Going to be watching the Great American Eclipse on Monday, but I didn't prepare and so don't have any viewing glasses. Everywhere is sold out already of course - so I had an idea. How many pairs of sunglasses would I need to wear to cut down the harmful UVA and UVB to levels that won't hurt my eyes?
Pic related will be the sun.
Just stare at it like everyone else will. Scientist just tell you not to because they're cowards who spend most of their time in dimly lit rooms with mice (which are also cowards).
Ut's only bad if you stare at it for longer than a day.
>>61982803
During the actual total eclipse it is safe to take off your filter, according to NASA. Just not while it is only partially covered. But yeah I mean... I've looked at the sun before. Not blind yet.
>>61982771
Get a piece of clear glass, then 'burn' it with a lighter so it's all black. You can look through the blackened glass at the eclipse safely.
Personally, I go to GitHub and look at some open source project to see how dev writes program in the real world just to find out that I can't move into the directory of the project, I literally find myself lost and I can't find the "core" of the software.
So there is some sort of standard in project organization? There is some free resource where I can learn how to organize the development of software?
Can you give an example project that has the problem youre describing?
>So there is some sort of standard in project organization?
Depends on the language... There are several different standards in web development alone.
Well,it depends, for example if you're programming in Rust, cargo creates default folders structure (/src/, /test/ and /build/ IIRC), if you're using PHP with composer all third party stuff goes to /vendor/. It depends
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822235281&ignorebbr=1
Is this worth getting, /g/?
>>61982641
>6tb
>black
yeah, enjoy dead sectors and click of death right after the warranty ends
might as well ask here
is there anything wrong with getting WD Blue as a drive for storing media and installing video games on? or is there a better HDD available in the same price range
I already have an SSD for OS and programs