dave and buster
>>55707474
I have that same PSU, shits impossible to cable manage.
Is it a good time to buy a TV? I watch a lot of movies and got a PS4, so I use my TV a lot, but it's 720p and the sound is pretty bad. High pitched sounds make it rattle like crazy.
Pic related, it's me.
Buy a huge plasma before they disappear for good
Can i edit and sell this software?
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I really need to know because i dont understand it
>>55706951
>Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software
is
>sublicense, and/or sell
>sell
read your own post
As the title says, which would you take and why?
Dell's U3011 or Dell's U3415w
Thanks!
>>55706760
>Dell
>>55706780
Ultra sharp isn't bad depending on usage.
hi /g/, is it possible to run a python bot of off a raspberry pi?
>>55706668
Even if you do get a "python bot" running off a raspberry pi she'll never believe it is your penis.
>>55706668
yes.
yes, that would be possible.
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/nvidia-titan-x-pascal-available-august-2nd
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/10series/titan-x-pascal
>>55706637
Eat a dick, we have enough GPU threads
How do I file a report on F-Droid?
If you install Chromium with this shit your bookmarks are full on Indian shopping sites.
POO
>>55706604
F-Droid is a means of installing and updating FOSS apps. Unless it's proprietary, violating the license, or malicious they won't take it down. Take this up with the app makers.
What's the alternative to TrueCrypt now? How do I keep my drives safe?
Veracrypt
What do payments companies even do if money is just numbers? Why is what they do so hard?
you know there's a whole thread for stupid questions, right?
>>55706542
that question is beyond stupid
>>55706528
it's all about trust.
you wouldn't trust your money with a nigger right?
Hey /g/
How many of you are using black market IPTV services? Aka - using Kodi or something to watch live TV? Something like IPGuys or similar.
>>55706514
mpaa pls go
>>55706583
please don't leave :(
it's a serious question
>>55706514
Now you really have to explain further
I'm hearing about this a lot. Every time I do, I remember how /g/ was saying I should buy bitcoin when it cost 50$.
So tell me /g/, is this the next big thing, or a scam waiting to happen?
double bump
is /g/ lightspeed today or what
Hey G I tried to import a. Reg file today manually and I get the "can't import password selected is incorrect" error please welp
>>55706480
>For tech support/issues with computers, use /wsr/ - Worksafe Requests or one of the following:
>https://startpage.com/ or https://duckduckgo.com (i.e., fucking google it)
>https://stackexchange.com/
>http://www.logicalincrements.com/
>>55706688
Tried wsr/ and nobody knows shit, Google does not get it, sory for posting it here its my last option
So I installed an AMD R5-220 in a computer with an old Nvidia on board graphic chipset. The AMD card is working fine.
The Windows 10 upgrade tool checks my system and still things the Nvidia chipset is the display. This old chipset isn't compatible with 10. How to do make this fucker recognize the AMD card?
>>55705782
The current OS is Win7. The AMD def has Win10 drivers. oh and my pick is sorta related.
What are some advantages of having a @*.edu e-mail address?
https://www.jetbrains.com/shop/eform/students
>>>/g/sqt/
i wish safety warnings didn't exist. we need more of you people to die.
These are available to students for about 100 bucks.
I want to code a basic interpreter / scripting language.
Like basically each line of the script is an opcode on 32 bits and the interpret will read by default one opcode after the other (so one line after the other), except if there's a jump or something like that.
I also want to be able to store values (like int), on any given line, and read it later...
In this possible? isn't there a really simple language that is exactly like that that I could look up? What I'm unsure how to do is how to store commands on 32 bits and values on 32 bits in the same adress space
Yes, here is tons of resources about compiler design. SICP includes a whole chapter about it iirc. A basic google search give a tutorial and an online textbook.
OP here
for instance my program input before converted to opcodes would be:
line 1 - STORE 349 (ie store a value here)
line 2 - INCR 1 (increment adress 1 by 1)
line 3 - PRINT 1 (print what is at adress 1)
line 4 - GOTO 2
I don't know if it's possible to make it work if all opcodes should fit on 1 line (ie 32 bits) and each line can also store a value
But I don't want to have variable opcodes and complex stuff, I just want to be able to iterate on memory locations of the same size