I really don't understand
I wanted a DAC that supported 24bit 96khz just to adjust the volume of my speakers (m3-6), and the cheapest one was like 150 (some m-audio shit)
Instead the audio card Scarlett 2i2 costs 130 bucks and supports balanced output at 24bit and 192khz and offers even more features as a recorder
So what the fuck is wrong with the dac market?
They can't just make something simple for adjusting volume?
Pic not related
>>56116501
the dac dosent do the volume you are talking about a dac pre amp
>>56116501
you want a preamp or a simple volume knob you fucking moron
>>56116501
>Scarlet 2i2
>As a DAC
Lol
And there are many different ways of changing volume, are you seriously that retarded?
And DACs are expensive because people have money and are willing to pay for better sound reproduction.
t. Audiophile
Trying to set up a bitcoin wallet through Electrum for anonymous use.
Will a standard wallet do the job, or two-way, or?
Use bitcoin-qt
everything else is botnet
>>56116594
I use this and it's pretty goddamn gay to download a huge blockchain constantly. My I7 2600 isn't that old and it struggles a bit.
How is it different from Django/Python and Rails/Ruby?
Far better concurrency. Python has the GIL and Ruby has something similar I believe.
inb4 "import multiprocessing"
>>56117265
>Far better concurrency
Is that relevant in an MVC web framework?
>>56116186
Elixir as a language is built on a very different paradigm (actor model, process-oriented) than Ruby or Python. Most of what >>56117265 describes stems from this.
Phoenix as a framework is far less opinionated than either Rails or Django, and plays better with the rest of the whole Erlang+Elixir ecosystem.
The "best practices" for contemporary deployment and ops are fairly different as well. For anyone who has spent the last 5 years going down the containerized microservices rabbit hole, deploying BEAM languages feels like an entirely new set of laws of physics.
Who here hyped for Kaby Lake?
Finally gonna upgrade from my i5 750.
kaby lake will offer 15% more performance over skylake plus 3D Optane tech with like 4x faster ssd and ram and it's just around the corner, in like 2 months.
it's never been better than to wait now and save up money.
so hyped. my games will run so fast and i wont have to upgrade in like 7 years again.
bump
nobody cares?
>>56116127
There's nothing special about Kaby Lake compared to Sky Lake. I don't know why anyone would be hyped.
Linux is not a viable operating system. Its desktop-environments are highly counterintuitive and the programs are always substandard and inferior compared to Windows' own. It's very clear to an end user that nobody there knows how to actually design graphically.
Sure, programming wise Linux is probably fine,but what use is that if they can't use Linux for anything productive?
>>56116109
>Its desktop-environments are highly counterintuitive and the programs are always substandard and inferior compared to Windows' own. It's very clear to an end user that nobody there knows how to actually design graphically.
>>>56115886
Implying programming isn't the purest outlet of human productivity and advancement that exists today. Creating machine learning algos > keeping track of an SMEs tax returns for example
>>56116109
Please define productivity.
Linux lets you do alot of things. It runs well on embeded systems, alot of video game consoles run it.
So I ordered two new case fans to install in 3 possible places.
I need help deciding which is best to maximize airflow and minimize dust buildup
A: Install both of them sucking in fresh air from the roof. This would mostly help the graphics card I presume, but the maybe it would also passively cool the CPU temp since the rear top fan would be parallel to the Cpu heatsink
B: Install one at the rear cause it's parallel to the CPU cooler and cools both graphics card and pci wifi card, and install one sucking in fresh air from the bottom. Not quite sure about this one since both the PSU and the CPU cooler are fighting for fresh air already.
I'm aware this is OCD autist shit
Pic related is my case but without AIO
>>56116081
pls respond.
I need to know. Building them in and out is such a pain in the ass
>>56116081
>blowing hot radiator air into your case
>good idea
Is this bait or is your shit sideway or inverted, this PSU placement looks retarded & gpu is at the top wtf is this fuck you op I'm just trying to get some sleep ffs get yr shit together and in the right way God damn
Is this the best phone ever made?
Who?
>>56116069
No, that'd be this
>>56116074
The HTC HD2, you god damned pleb.
Today i tried pic related for the very First time.
>when i was young i used to play vidia so i was running windows.
>When i grew up i became a fucking turboautist so i am running debian (till now)
>Yesterday i hear a friend of mine speaking about his hackintosh laptop and how better it was compared to arch.
>MFW lolwut?
I have always shitted on apple, so i could never even think about trying it.
>Anon really, follow those steps and use it.
>Ok.jpg
>Wannaknowmore.bmp
Today i try it, it was a P.I.T.A to install but now it works
>MFW let's use this
>MFW it really feels good
Smooth, fast, (it a little bit RAM hungry compared to debian, i noticed this), it provides you everything you want to know about your computer, last but not least it even looks good.
I think i made the switch /g/. I'm in love with OSx.
How much of a faggot have i been to not even try it and give it a shot? I lost years of good experience.
What about you? You are against apple because it's apple or you try before posting here?
fuck off to your own blog website. don't even link it here.
>>56116058
i dont really need it so i dont bother. maybe one day ill try it in a vm until then fuck off you cock sucking faggot
Last usable OSX was 10.6 - After this it became a crippled cellphone OS.
This is when I jumped ship and realized that I actually value freedom, personal sovereignty, and privacy.
What's more, upon removing all the nonfree shitware from my life, using a computer went from being an impossible burden best avoided, to a wonderful enjoyable playground of learning where everything was fun and just worked how I wanted it to.
I'm disgusted to know that you have a /diy/ tab open.
Consider suicide.
So I've been using Opera as my main browser for quite some time. It's fast, it has nice features like built-in adblock, video pop-out, and recently free HTTPS proxy. Most importantly, although using the same engine, it isn't Chrome so they must be respecting your privacy more than Google especially after rolling out these free proxies. But are they really?
I took a closer look at Opera's traffic when using their proxy. It works as intended, it relays all the traffic through HTTPS including sites not using SSL. Then I've noticed something odd. Every few hours Opera process enters a mode when it repeatedly tries to establish outgoing SSH connections with remote hosts. Some of them lay within the same address space as currently used HTTPS proxy. The other seem to have no affiliation with Opera company http://pastebin.com/raw/4PgNShjw
Browser also tries to connect with other hosts on TCP port 8181 reasons unknown
Really makes you think... Doesn't it?
>>56115967
>they must be respecting your privacy more than Google
Stopped reading here. You're an idiot, No company that refuses to release the source code to their browser is respecting your privacy at all. Especially not one that pushes their services of routing all your traffic through their servers for free.
>privacy bullshit again
this board is so retarded it's hilarious
>>56116001
>Stopped reading here
Well maybe if you kept reading you'd realize that's only a focus of the post not a theme statement. Illiterate
>tfw yet another linux security issue
Even papa linux can't keep himself safe
https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/8/15/445
> We don't know who is behind this, or what his purpose is. We just know this
> looks very evil.
When will the freetards learn?
HAHAHAHA OH WOW HOW WILL FREETARDS EVER RECOVER
>>56115895
>https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/8/15/445
Muh common sense.
http://arstechnica.co.uk/security/2016/08/microsoft-secure-boot-firmware-snafu-leaks-golden-key/
hmm
Post your simple/small/stupid questions here, ONCE and WAIT for a reply. You are NOT entitled to an answer.
For Linux related stuff, try >>>/g/flt
>READ THE STICKY FIRST >>51971506
>GOOGLE YOUR ISSUE BEFORE POSTING
>DO NOT BUMP YOUR QUESTION
Redirect anybody asking stupid questions outside this thread.
Use >>>/g/sqt as a link to find this thread.
>>56115805
>you need to change the boot order. if you kept your old windows install you may have to reinstall.
I don't have any OS installed on it.
>>56115921
then you just press the correct key (check manual, but normally F8) during boot to get the option to boot from USB
>>56115935
Will try it. Thanks.
I'm upgrading from my OPO soon and in the process I decided to try out a new cloud service. I've been using Dropbox all my life and with recent updates it's started to use a lot of background data, which I don't like. I've also heard OneDrive is even worse than Dropbox in that manner.
Which one should I switch to?
>>56115852
owncloud
>>56115852
>cloud
This meme's still going?
>He doesn't write & sign his own drivers using the Microsoft Windows SDK
only retards don't use drivers made by the companies that made the product
>>56115754
>Microsoft Windows SDK
>signing linux drivers
I don't understand, why would you do that?
>>56116017
To show how 'leet you are.
>Anno Domini Current Year
>not using the Colemak keyboard layout
>needing to learn something obscure to feel unique
Did your parents not love you enough?
>>56115743
but I am, anon!
the true issue here is: why, in the current year, the keyboard layout has to be so horribly inefficient? Row staggering, big spacebar, all punctuation under the right pinky - all of this shit belongs to the 19th century.
I want a large OEM to stand against this bullshit and to start manufacturing sane keyboard layout for the masses.
>>56117244
Since you asked: My mother was doting but critical when I did not do as she wanted. My father loved me too much and in the wrong way (with his penis).
All-in-all a normal childhood. But the Colemak layout helps me write my blog more quickly. You should give it a try.
Explain
>>56115708
That's GIMP alright.
>>56115708
>>56115737
Are you saying Photoshop can't print to a Toilet Paper default size? Talk about feature-lacking...