Which one?
(if you'd have to choose between one of these two)
The 1070 has better tessellation.
>>56097201
get the classified 980ti. better binned, better cooler, more compute cores
The only thing you're losing out on is 2GB more vram.
>>56097273
>Legacy drivers
Previous thread: >>56094389
What are you working on, /g/?
>>56097145
First for D
Pick a vertex, any vertex
ocaml as replacement for c?
Chair for extended PC usage thread?
It's between this
https://www.amazon.com/Merax®-Mesh-Chair-Padded-Swivel/dp/B01GEFOX0C
or
https://www.amazon.com/VIVA-Ergonomic-Adjustable-Headrest-Viva1168F1/dp/B00VL73JLI
Can anyone with a mesh chair comment? I live in Arizona where it's hot as fuck so I hate my leather seat.
>>56096987
My wife would kill for chair in pic related.
>>56096987
Steelcase Think is a good mesh chair.
I have one in my home office (live in Florida) and its great. No more back pain / sweat
might be a little expensive for your budget though
>>56097099
>Steelcase Think
>$798
>little expensive
Jesus Christ.
Will there ever truly be a "year of Linux"?
Pic unrealated
No, but it's probably for the best that Linux never goes mainstream.
Every time something goes mainstream, it begins to cater to the lowest common denominator.
>>56097002
>implying that Linux doesn't
>>56097002
True dat.
Today I have replaced my RPI2 with the remains of my old netbook and guess what, a netbook with single Intel Atom 1.6 GHz CPU works faster than 4-core overclocked raspberry pi. When will they release something with acceptible power, true SATA, gigabit ethernet and better power consumption than Atom?
>>56096938
when you stop buying whatever they already have
why should they change what "works"
>>56096938
arm for mobile (see RPI / most common SBCs) are shit compared to x86 for computational tasks
>>56097124
this is his point nigger there's no need to restate it
Is there any program that detects suspected photo upscaling?
I believe GNU/Gimp can do this.
>>56096990
yeah the GNU/GNUImageManipulationProgram can
>>56097783
Please refer to it using its freedom-respecting name, GNU/GNU/GNU Image Manipulation Program
Can any of you give me the tl;dr for the different types of databases? I've used them all in class projects before, but I honestly couldn't point out the best use case for each of them.
This isn't a homework question, I'm working on a personal project and don't know what to use. The database would eventually have over 500,000 entries, but I want search box autocompletion for them...
>MySQL - General/long term on disk information storage? Slow right? Can be made fast?
>MongoDB - Faster? Cached or something?
>Redis - Super fast, in memory right? Built on demand?
>Postgre - no idea
>others?
>>56096606
Different types for different ACID wants
Also, mongo and Redis aren't even in the same category as MySQL and postgres
Pic looks like tuna cans
postgre is the best
it's the fastest, it's free, and it's got the most features
Is GPL done for?
>The judges' conclusion says the State of Claim “fails in more than one respect to state the cause of action, because it makes clear neither which 'parts' of Linux are supposed to be involved, nor which modifications the Plaintiff made in that respect, and it does not state which parts of code specifically originating from him are supposed to have been used in 'vmklinux'.”
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/08/15/vmware_survives_gpl_breach_case_but_plaintiff_promises_appeal/
>>56096494
Having read the article, this has very little influence on the GPL. The only thing they're stating is that the muppet who brought this to court doesn't have his shit together and there can't be a ruling in his favour until he does.
But I assume you already knew that and went with a clickbaity post instead of actual facts. Next time go with feminism instead, /g/ has an irrational hatred of feminism.
>But the three judges say Hellwig didn't establish exactly which lines of code ended up in ESXi. At several points in the judgement, the panel write that Hellwig just hasn't been precise enough in his description of which bits of ESXi represent a breach of Copyright.
Guy can't assert what code he owns so his case was dismissed.
Wow it's fucking nothing.
>>56096794
Without access to their source code how can he know which lines they copied?
I'm using an HDMI cable to connect my desktop to my tv. I tested the cable with my laptop and the sound works perfectly fine when I set my TV as the primary playback device but for some reason when I do it on my desktop I get nothing...
and Yes I've checked all my drivers and they seem fine
Go to Google fuckhead
Summer's almost over right?
Need help/ideas. Going to watercool my desktop with 2 hardpipe loops: first loop has cpu/mofset block + ram block going to 480 rad on top then one of the reservoirs then to a pump near psu, second loop has pump + 480 near psu going to the gpu then other reservoir then back down (going to buy more gpu's later so i'm building 2 loops for expansion). I had an idea to link up the loops with a y splitter going from the 12/16mm tubing to a 24/xx then splitting back down near the reservoirs. Not entirely sure if this'll work because i have no way to split it evenly back to the pumps (my thinking is one reservoir could start to overflow which shouldn't fuck with internal pressure but will definitely make the reservoirs lopsided).
tl;dr - will this tubing work/any ideas for better tubing design
here is the original for drawing, cpu rad/ reservoirs are where i'm putting them with pumps/gpu rad near psu
>>56096422
You only need one res.
The bigger res the hotter it's gonna be.
More tubing restricts flow and also heats up.
But since you to think you are using one for GPU and one for CPU I'm gonna stop and tell you why you're connecting it wrong.
>>56096868
And this is how you do it if you are gonna do one big loop.
red before or after gpu/cpu doesn't really matter with one res since heating is happening but not enough to being bothered by.
I thought to find a dedicated thread here..
>>56096247
> no source provided
Fuck off
>>56096400
We hack Equation Group. We find many many Equation Group cyber weapons. You see pictures. We give you some Equation Group files free, you see. This is good proof no?
>>56096400
Source: http://archive.is/2bqMF
Anyone got any experience with mini-ITX builds/cases? I am gonna do a new build in September and I've been really interested in getting a mini-ITX case.
>>56096241
Enjoy your overheating and corrupted files.
>>56096241
i've used several, and inevitably they all suffer from the same 2 problems:
1: space efficiency does not equate to reasonable cooling
2: very loud cases, on average. there's not typically a great deal of panelling to affix sound dampening foam to.
combined, the problems create one annoying one;
small space&less fan mounting = needed higher rpm fans to keep the components to reasonable temps, but higher rpm = more noise, and the cases themselves don't help in the acoustics department
additionally, as a personal preference, i really hate the cube design meta of itx builds. there are definitely alternatives, such as the M1, but they're either horribly expensive or strictly inferior to their cube designs in terms of compatibility/functionality
itx sacrifices a lot of function just in favor of form
personally, after maybe 5-6 years of itx ff, i decided to migrate back to matx and really don't regret it, since my itx build is now my htpc/nas
>>56096241
Yeah. For a mini-ITX build, you choose the case first and build around it. Things like heatsink height, whether it supports AIO, number of hard disk supported etc, are affected by your case.
There is almost no reason to use mini-ITX if you cannot utilize its greatest strength - portability. i.e. if you never have thoughts of taking it anywhere, just go mATX or ATX.
Trigger /g/ in three words. I'll start.
"Send useage statistics"
"My iPhone rules!"
consumer analytics telemetry
I don't even need three.
"The cloud"
"Linux"
Yes, we know everything already is from China but in here we discuss the no/low-name cheap shit you see on Gearbest, AliExpress, eBay and similar sites.
>IRC channel #/csg/ on rizon
>Discord channel
https://discord.gg/Xyx4fG9
>Chink Shit Randomiser
http://chinkshit.xyz/random/
>Chink Shit Wiki:
wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_shit_general
>News
• Anon got some stuff >>56090529 including a custom printed Shark pillow case >>56090543 and some boxers >>56090582
• Anon got his Aukey LiPo 8000mAh powerbank >>56091759
• Anon's new pill box arrived >>56091887
• Anon reviews a neat looking watch made by chink brand BARSH >>56092063 >>56092088
• Anon bought some bands for a MiBand >>56092277
• Anon received a colourful mousepad >>56093776
• Xiaomi Mi5 dropping in price all over the place >>56094288 this is because Xiaomi is cutting its price by $30 >>56094374
• Anon receives a package wrapped in large amount of yellow tape >>56094871 it's a Xiaomi Pocket power bank >>56094899
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>>56096197
First for Reddit
What should I look for in a cheap chinese dildo?
Everyone agrees that jelly dildos will burn your asshole and can't be sanitized.
>>56096215
Don't buy a chinese dildo, it will give you anal cancer and aids.
Hey /g/, what's the encryption called where you have to enter one password to go to a certain partition and the rest are dummy partitions?
And can I apply this to my existing partitions without reformatting everything?
I want to enter one pass on boot to go to my Linux partition, another for Windows.
https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Plausible%20Deniability
You are looking for rubberhose
>>56096196
>when someone on 4chan makes a post like that, it's an ironic joke!
>when someone on Facebook makes a post like that, it means they're a fucking retard!