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What are you working on, /g/?
First for racket macros are awesome
How much math do you need to be a competent programmer?
>>56122356
Learning Python I just typed Hello world
I know this is said a lot as a troll question but I'm legitimately wondering -- is there anyway I can run Linux and still play my windows games other than dual booting?
I tried i3-gaps and jesus I can't go back to Windows. It's so convenient, amongst other things linux offers. The only thing is my games as I do play a lot of vidya. What do I do, /g/?
gpu passthrough
>>56122355
Move on! PC's are useless and you're more valuable than that. Who cares what other people think? No one is superior no matter how much tools you have for your PC fuck computers.
>>56122363
>gpu passthrough
explain more? sorry i'm new to this shit desu
Post screenshots of your music players, /g/
why do you have two?
>>56122404
MediaMonkey was a gift
>>56122196
>muh side panel window
>>56122196
Is it bad that I kind of like this board? Just needs to be uATX
>>56122209
Even with those meme side panels, I still like the black look of gigabyte's regular ultra durable boards, and they're the same chipset.
How likely am I to get caught for placing a RAT on someone's PC and extracting data? Am I likely to get arrested? I would assume most police department's IT security personnel is lacking and they wouldn't even know where to begin but I'd rather not lose my job.
you'll get the book thrown at you if you get caught because judges are literally scared of technology
Trivial to detect. Trivial to stick the charges on you. As an added bonus. the CFAA applies.
Source: Law Enforcement.
>>56122186
It's punishable by up to one year in prison, but I doubt they'd go that far.
>>56122212
Calling bullshit on this, there's plenty of RATs available that are undetectable by the OS or AV itself, so the crime could never even be reported in the first place. If the data is being sent through a VPN tunnel to a remote server how would the Podunk police force find me exactly?
Can someone help me figure out how to code a system where the user draws in a simple shape, and the computer recognizes it within the context of a pre-determined set of shapes?
I'm not asking for a handout on the code, just a point in the right direction. I'm sure it isnt the easiest thing in the world to code and that the reliability and capability of the code will vary greatly based on skill (thus Pikachu equaling 10 in the Brain Age TAS), but I can't imagine that a game like Brain Age was all that advanced to code (maybe I am wrong)?
Any help is appreciated.
Recognizing numerals is like the hello world of the machine learning field.
Here's an example using tensorflow to train a neural net to identify handwritten digits on the MNIST dataset
https://www.tensorflow.org/versions/r0.10/tutorials/mnist/beginners/index.html
>>56122112
>Can someone help me figure out how to code a system where the user draws in a simple shape, and the computer recognizes it within the context of a pre-determined set of shapes?
You mean, handwriting recognition? You correctly recognized that this is indeed a very advanced problem. It is a very classic case of a classification problem (say, a set of images -> {0,1,...9})
>but I can't imagine that a game like Brain Age was all that advanced to code
What exactly makes you think so? First, as difficult as it is, if you know your shit, it's actually rather straight-forward. Second, who says they implemented it themselves and didn't just use some framework for this. There are hundreds out there, even specifically for recognizing handwriting, even free ones.
Have a look at this. It's a really fucking cool visualization of the MNIST data set, which is just a bunch of small black and white images that contain numbers. Maybe that explains to you what kind of a problem this is and what kind of methods can be used to deal with it.
http://colah.github.io/posts/2014-10-Visualizing-MNIST/
>>56122112
you could also use a kernel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(image_processing)
VR system. Which one is objectively best?
>>56122109
>>56122132
This
Fuck, my mom just walked into my room. Thanks asshole
Still think ad blockers are unethical, faggots?
What website?
>>56122103
Looks like you can't handle some harmless banter.
>>>/int/
One should not impose onto others that which they you yourself do not desire.
Some of maintainers realize this and turn off their ad-blockers but they seem to forget that before they ran a site they too blocked advertisements.
>ppl with literal jewish samsung branded bricks with multiple year verizon contracts
why?
my fucking $40 HTC Desire 510 which has full LTE support and a quad core snapdragon CPU which is still used for android 6.0 phones and just a fraction slower CPU clock i got from cricket and is now unlocked and running on TING for about $20 a month to do everything a phone has to do and is like a quarter inch thick and i dont drop it like a dumbass jobber
>>56122101
Nice blog post, OP :)
The camera on that thing sucks and it has no LED flash.
But I agree with you OP.
There's no point in buying contract phones or paying full price for a new phone, my LG V10 was $190 from eBay and it cost almost $800 8 months ago. Like what is the fucking point.
>>56122101
Expecting my redmi 3 pro to last 2-3 years, came from a HTC desire s.
Hey /g/ desperate IT guy here
Im experiencing serious issues with wifi in my company. It seems something is jamming the signal because internet can be accessed via LAN.
Can u guys help me determine what could it be?
honeypot'd
>>56122004
Ask the other pajeet that works there.
Is there a way to cleanly isolate the vocal track in a song?
Pic unrelated
Filtering done on the frequency domain obtained from discrete fast Fourier transforms.
>>56121972
This. It won't be perfect, however, and it will take some trial and error
>>56121929
>cleanly
No
http://www.stop-gifs-pls.cf/
pls
>>56121758
>meme format that's not used in the real world
Sounds like /g/ alright
>takes 5 seconds just to show the first frame
>another 20 before any of them start animating
the future
>>56121973
Well, you are not using the native tool, you're using an browser script to decode the images.
Can somebody repost these and/or put up links?
You need to read up what these NSA tools are.
They're tools that run on the NSA infrastructure- the data collection they run on internet backbones, the warehouses full of supercomputers that break encryption, and their massive data centers. If you want to use the NSA tools you have to be the NSA, or have authorisation from the NSA
can you post a picture of yourself sucking ten or more dicks
>>56121757
I just retired an old dell like that.
Would it be possible to use the custom CSS on 4+4chan to include WebGL? Or can no level of CSS wizardry achieve that?
Speaking of imagery wizardry, I still have no idea how to get this PNG to be interlaced with a filesize of megabytes.
>>56121543
You can't use webgl with css, however, yoi can do it with javascript and tampermonkey/gearsmonkey.
>>56121747
Are we really doing the total misfiring of replies now?
>>56121817
yeah sorry about that, i'm not used to posting from my phone
My dad just threw out all his old Bloomberg keyboards besides for the one he gave to me.
Should I use it or sell it.
pls
>>56121739
at least post a picture of it desu sempai