>mfw 1440p 144hz
>mfw sli gtx 1080
Feels good to be on the winning side.
Feels great to finally move on from shitty HD7970 crossfire.
>>56123094
Manchild.
>>56123114
Who said anything about video games?
Alright, So.
Let's say two decades ago. Win 3.1, Friend put a password on a machine that was before windows started up.
It was basically a black screen like bios and was just waiting for you to type in WIN.
I'd like to know how that was done and if any of you have done this more recently? or any other pre-start up goodies like changing screens and so on..
>>56123021
It's either a bios password or uefi.
>>56123076
uefi wasn't around in 1996.
>>56123021
I had a laptop in 06 I think that i did it with, it was just an option in bios to password protect it and it wouldn't boot if you didn't have the password.
Still have the laptop but it won't start (15+ year old battery's probably corroded something and it won't even power on when plugged in). I should probably pull the HDD and see if i could get it to boot on a VM. It was on win 95 i think.
I just woke up but do you mean typing "win" in DOS?
Is AMD truly finished this time?
>>56122966
That thing probably weighs as much as a desktop.
>>56122976
They actually don't, but the battery life and heat dissipation is terrible.
Although this kind of tech is really neat, people are striving for more power in a smaller form factor.
12th time's the charm.
Surely this year AMD is dying!
Has anyone else been having a problem with Clover not loading any pages? I just downloaded the it and I want to know if it's something wrong on my end or if it's a problem with the app itself.
no, it's working well for me
>he needs a standalone application on his "smart"phone because the goddamn thing can't even do a fucking web browser acceptably well
Time to give up using mobile devices.
Also, clover is a buggy pile of shit and frequently gets behind on functionality, just like all the rest do. It's a never ending chase that only leads to one place: the use of a real browser on a real computer.
I'm using the version with the gray icon, no problems
This shit has an iris scanner
Should I be afraid? It's apparently very fast and stable, but how do I know that my biometric data isn't being stolen?
If you have a smartphone then ALL of your information is being tracked, monitored, collected, and stored to be used against you by companies, the government, and anyone else that wants to pay big money for your data.
>>56122897
Why do you even care?
>>56122953
Smart people care about their privacy.
Why the fuck can't you save virtual desktops in Windows 10? I dont want to start 50 programs manually
>Windows
>ever being as advanced as a tiling window manager for the linux operating system
install gentoo
>>56122770
gentoo doesn't include a tiling window manager you retard
>>56122790
Retard
What are the very first programs you install after a fresh Windows, MacOS, or Linux install?
I just did a fresh install and installed basics, Chrome (muh privacy), Malwarebytes, CCleaner, Office, Steam, Spotify, 7zip, and that's it. Wondering if there's anything I'm forgetting. Or just programs I don't know about that are cool or something.
>>56122737
Nice windows meme
Now install some games in order to feel useful
>>56122737
Chrome
Steam
Winrar
qBittorrent
VLC
Musicbee
Flux
Ableton
Plex
These are the bare minimum I need.
>>56122737
brew install android-platform-tools aria2 cmake ffplay figlet freetype gdbm gifsicle imagemagick jpeg lame libcaca libpng libtiff libtool most neofetch node openssl optipng pcre pidof pkg-config python readline rename s-lang screenfetch screenresolution sdl sdl2 sl sox sqlite toilet wget xz zsh zsh-syntax-highlighting
brew cask install iridium
Sublime Text
Transmission
I followed /g/ advice and replaced adblock plus with ublock
But that crippled piece shit barely block any ads, so what i should choose next as adblocker?
Ublock origin you idiot
>>56122706
This. It's fairly easy when you first get it working, but it's kind of a chore to block every single element.
>>56122706
That's probably what OP was told in the first place.
http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d3400/
THANK YOU BASED NIKON
>>56122652
>no external microphone jack
>>56122652
I think you are looking for >>>/p/
>>56123656
>cameras are not technology
I think you are looking for >>>/p/sticky
https://twitter.com/shiromarieke/status/765634647485214720
https://shiromarieke.github.io/tor
Now that Tor has been conquered by the SJWs what should people who don't want censorship and "troll" unmasking back doors use?
>>56122590
i2p
>>56122590
tl;dr? I'm not going to read all that bullshit
>>56122590
Go back to 8gag you colossal faggot
Netbook thread. Post your netbooks. I picked up this Dell Inspiron Mini 10 for $36. It's got an Atom N450 and 1GB ram
>>56122486
clean your fucking screen nigga
I got one of these for free years ago. I put in a 2GB stick of RAM and it has an Atom N570. It's not that bad for it being free, I guess.
Looking to get into pic related, where do I start?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8b4xYbEugo
>>56122532
Kek'd
If you need to ask, you'll probably don't need it.
Most Big Data deployment require quite a big server nodes.
Also, it doesn't make much differences for the programmers, since many big data software works as a RESTful service.
If you only want to play around with all of that, maybe DC/OS will do.
https://dcos.io/
I need your help /g/
pic unrelated
I'm doing a little DIY project and I need cables. I'm wondering what site gives them out for the cheapest. I need USB and mini-HDMI cables specifically
>>56122385
EBay
>>56122399
Seconded, Ebay has cheap as shit cables
https://www.bluejeanscable.com/
>watching occulus rift giant bomb 10 hour special
>all the games are literal tech demos and shit
>the PC that occulus devs sent out as a reference only had one 970 in it
>horrible framerates
>the 1 MP game they played which is like C&C and you see them standing at the other end of the game area with the inventor of the rift had shitty lag and voice cutting out
>literally worse than prior gen consoles on PS3 or 360
>he asks them what they're streaming with and mentions OBS and Xsplit
>Jeff literally starts laughing and reminds him they work at fucking CBS and have gigabit fiber internet and thousands of dollars high end dedicated hardware
>the owner of occulus just says "oh" and shuts up
>a little later he tries to start pulling shit out of his ass about how the issue is anything but the shitty headgear or game itself
>>56122383
oh and forgot to mention, this stream was just 1 month ago when their "version 1.0" rift came out
and costs $600 for just the head goggles, not the PC, nor the tech demos which literally cost more than most fully fledged AAA games on steam after a month on sale
>>56122420
this isnt about the video games, its about the shitty meme gimmick VR and the mark cuban-esq inventor who's tweets are full of oxymorons and psuedo morals
>gets an exclusive game
>this helps the industry!
Is anyone still on Vista Business?
Your mom
almost everyone
Wtf i love vista now