Mimi.. 4chan reader for android
>>55869226
wouldn't be a battlestation without your rolex and LV handbags...
>>55869226
Grotesque lighting.
Also turn the lava lamp on.
>>55869226
striker your setup is cringe worthy
3.1.1 update (2017-07-27)
Improved:
Code refactoring
Fixed:The collapse problem caused by the compatibility of Win8 system
Fixed:The collapse problem caused by the compatibility of Win10 system
Fixed: Exit exception problem of WinXP sp2 system
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Installer checkboxes for those who cant use translate:Left: Agree to terms and conditions ; Right: Make a start menu folder?
Too late. Already switched to QTTabBar which is way better and far more stable.
>>55869220
>2017-07-27
>it's 2017 already
>>55869412
You're a big guy ;)
Ah fug, man, all I wanted to do was build a computer for my little brother so we could play together.
When is the AMD 480 gonna get some decent fucking stock?
>>55869145
In a month
>>55869145
>Not getting a 1060
>>55869544
This. The demand for them was just too overwhelming.
Better get in line quick though, these fuckers are probably gonna be out of stock like a week after.
Why does it whip the llama's ass?
>>55869101
BECAUSE
>>55869101
>winamp
>2016
kek!
>>55869609
AIMP, my nigga. Winamp sucks llama's dick
What went right?
>>55869018
>hipster acid house machine...
>>55869018
the resonance.
>>55869046
Everybody needs a 303
Search engines that aren't google, why do they all fucking suck? DuckDuckGo rarely brings up the best results, Startpage is a bit better for websearch but still way worse than Google. Both are absolute garbage if you're searching images or videos.
I don't know, I haven't used Google at all in a year and Duckduckgo just about always has the result I seek on the first page. Startpage, not so much and I have no idea why since they use Google's results as I understand.
Disconnect.me used to do this thing a long time ago where you could use Google while Disconnect blocks all the tracking. Worked with the search bar, too but I don't remember how I did it.
>>55868982
Just get a VPN and fucking use Google.
Hey /g/, which library is better, Qt or GTK.
The only advantage to using GTK that I can see is not having to use C++, but desu writing C++ isn't too bad, especially if you use C-like C++, using a limited subset of C++ features
What does /g/ think?
>le imgurian
>>55868903
>>le imgurian
What did he mean by this?
Depends on what you're targeting. Qt is better for multiplat, or if you're specifically targeting KDE on Linux. GTK is probably the better option if you're targeting Linux in general.
What made you decide to become a code monkey and not an ideas guy?
Cuz I'm never gonna get code monkeys work for me as an ideas guy with no money.
I can code but I have no ideas
>>55868918
Are you me?
How does /g/ hide their privacy in the WWW and in the Deep- and Darknet?
Do you guys use some special proxyserver or proxychaining?
Special VPN Services in different countries?
Share your way to hide your privacy!
>>55868801
I'm more worried about Google, Facebook, and other ad companies than I am about three-letter agencies. After all, the government spooks would much rather just get access to the existing pile of information that Google has than collect it themselves.
I'm thinking of splitting my web browsing into a couple of VMs so that I can a.) more easily browse certain sites through Tor or a VPN, and b.) roll the VM back to a snapshot when I'm done, to get in the way of persistent tracking.
>>55868870
>splitting my web browsing into a couple of VMs
I thought about that, too.
>>55868870
You're close. You need 2 VMs. One install is a fairly normal desktop install. The second is a basic install with just Tor installed. Adjust the networking so that the desktop VM can't get to the internet. The Tor VM needs two interfaces--one inside that can talk to the desktop VM and the other that is out to the world. Firewall the Tor machine so that no traffic can get out other than Tor traffic. Then you have a nice isolated desktop VM to use to get on Tor, but it can't give out any information on you.
Best printer for a medium-sized doctor's office (15 or so workers)? Needs fax and scanning capabilites, too. Budget is semi flexible. Thanks, /g/
>>55868567
Google it, or ask on /sqt/ you fucking fuck.
>>55868567
Make sure it is a laser printer.
>>55868567
Any HP laser printer.
970 users of /g/ has Nvidia told us how to claim our 30 dollars yet? Or are they going to be jews, and be quiet about it until some gets mad again?
>>55868440
They gonna be quiet until everyone forgot about it, then they'll release the information in secret in some extremely hard to find place to make sure as little people as possible will apply for it.
That's basically how all the companies do it to ensure they pay out as little as possible.
I got a email from newegg mentioning the claim, so I'm guessing whatever site you bought it from will send you an email mentioning how to get your rebate.
Pic related
>>55868440
If you bought from Amazon, some people were reporting that if you talked to their cs you can get the refund already.
So, aside from the obvious which is the Start Menu, which many folks don't even use often, why does this system in particular either get overlooked or disliked so much?
>>55868310
It's just Windows 7 with the awful meme UI grafted onto it. And if you're willing to put up with said UI you already switched to 10.
>>55868310
>Get start menu replacement program
Bam, no more metro bullshit and now its faster and better than windows 7
You can even get custom themes to get aero back if the flat colors design triggers you enough
Both Windows 8 and 10 have trouble dealing with older games. I don't need a new OS that's going to make my old shit obsolete.
Ripping my Blu Ray collection. What is a good trade off for quality/file size? Is VP9 or h.265 ready for daily use?
They both are ready. No hardware acceleration yet in most devices, but non-ancient hardware is capable of software decoding.
I heard H.265 offers a bit better quality with same bitrate, but I like >muh freedums.
As a bonus, all browsers are capable of playing WebM videos, and the WebM container only supports VP9 and VP8, but that's probably irrelevant for home videos.
>>55868480
>As a bonus, all browsers are capable of playing WebM videos, and the WebM container only supports VP9 and VP8, but that's probably irrelevant for home videos.
This would be nice for Plex servers. Probably go with VP9. Does anyone have suggestions on quality? At what point do you notice artifacting and quality loss?
>>55868290
If you're talking PC, everything can play H265 I'm already moving my entire library over to it (Enjoy that encoding speed though).
Just don't expect a phone or tablet to play it.
ITT: we post good free (gratis or libre) software
>>55868178
I'll start
Dolphin is a file browser from KDE. It's built on top of the Qt windowing library. It's very customizable and intuitive
It's part of KDE, so it targets GNU/Linux, but it runs on Mac OS X and MS Windows
>>55868220
whoops, forgot pic
look at those nice thumbnails :D
Windows 10... oh wait you missed it AHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA
Well I need to tell you that Manjaro is the most stable distro I ever used.
It also has the best and (literally) bug-free KDE of all distros out there.
I had a long history of different distros and DEs with much headache and incompatibility with my laptop but then I found the best thing.
God damn I feel so proud of that small Manjaro team making this distro so good and optimized.
I highly recommend to anyone seeking KDE environment and maybe a gateway to Arch.
>the most stable distro ever
>we didn't renew our SSL certs, just change your system's date/time to before it expired xD
>>55868081
I remember that meme. You are pathetic for trying to discredit me by using that stale stupid meme. I've been using Manjaro since January, zero problems encountered. I almost myself dont believe this.
>>55868039
>It also has the best and (literally) bug-free KDE of all distros out there
You're an idiot. Manjaro does nothing to contribute to KDE Plasma, nor do they fix any bugs or anything relevant.
>God damn I feel so proud of that small Manjaro team making this distro so good and optimized.
They're piggy-backing off other people's work and adding a new wallpaper and theme.