Apple is overhauling the HFS+ file system!
Surely that makes them cool now, right?
>>55737579
Why do they want to reinvent the wheel when ZFS and btrfs exist?
>>55737595
I'd imagine it's a combination of licensing issues and NIH syndrome
>>55737579
If by 'overhauling the HFS+ file system' you mean 'relicensing all their software under GNU GPL', then yes.
Hi /g/
Please post how much storage space you have in your desktop/laptop in this ITT thread.
Yours,
NSA
>>55737507
edward snowden is part of my family
Having separate hard drives for personal and system is convenient.
Come, sit down, /g/. Tell me what you use your home server for.
No.
It stores most of my files.
Webserver.
That's about it actually. I have used it for other little things but that is what it is doing now.
>>55737383
git behind ssh
Should my computer be good for gaming? Seems like I have a decent machine but I can't play any games without lag.
Here's the processor specs
>>55737290
might want to drop an aftermarket watercooler on the CPU tbqh senpai
It's one of these threads again.
Anyone here bought a gigabyte 1060?
I am planning to get one to replace my rusty 660 ti.
>>55737214
Enjoy your poor async compute.
>>55737214
I don't know why that card is so long. Get a shorter model.
>>55737214
>being this poor
MPV vs. MPC-HC
What are the pros and cons of each player, and how do they affect the viewing experience?
>>55737194
Does the player matter?
If you use madVR (NNEDI3/JINC), also LAV and whatever else you want, the player won't have much to say.
I never paid attention to players and just got MPC-HC. It works. Other than watching shit, there isn't anything else I use it for.
VLC is shit, that much I know, but it's got really bad codecs.
>>55737194
Just fucking try it out.
Download mpv for Windows (link below), extract the file, open notepad, paste code below into notepad, save document into the extracted mpv folder as "mpv.conf", double click on mpv, drag a movie file onto the player, and open the same movie in MPC-HC.
https://mpv.srsfckn.biz/vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:tscale=oversample:scale=ewa_lanczossharp:cscale=ewa_lanczossharp:dscale=ewa_lanczossharp:blend-subtitles
video-sync=display-resample
hwdec=no
>>55737194
Do you have autism?
YES -> MPV
NO -> MPC HC
/thread
Has anyone else observed youtube recommendations with anti-tracking measures enabled (i.e. blocklists, disabled cookies)?
The behavior is somewhat unnerving, considering that this is what is recommended to the average user in my location. During the brexit period it was full of pro-brexit sensationalist videos, and at the moment the videos seem to be anti-air travel propaganda e.g.
>Inexperienced girl tries to land A320
>Angry Pilots and Controllers fighting swearing arguing on Live ATC
I can understand potential business incentives for brexit promotion, but the current recommendations are just odd.
Any hypotheses?
dem algorithms be crazy n sheit sumtimes
Dunno, I only get dumb gaming channels. I mostly watch tech and gun videos.
> Not knowing all tech companies have a liberal agenda
Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and possibly Youtube are censoring the Wikileaks emails.
Facebook went as far as to completely block any link to Wikileaks under "dangerous website". Twitter deleted the trending hashtag completely in favor of pro-liberal hastags that had little activity and Reddit is making sure no threads about the leaks make it to the front page
After giving Arch a fair shot, I can honestly say it's nowhere near the genuine quality of Debian. Why do you Archers still use that over literally any other distro?
>>55737134
There is IQ threshold for using Arch, you clearly are bellow that
>>55737155
What part about 'I gave it a fair shot' do you not understand? You dont need to be super smart to run pacstrap and 'genfstab'.
>>55737155
>There is IQ threshold for using Arch, you clearly are bellow that
>you clearly are bellow that
>bellow that
>bellow
Is a computer essentially something physical or is it rather an abstract concept / idea (like the Universal Turing Machine)?
To what extent is a computer a mathematical abstraction / concept which we only model with electronic circuits, transistors, etc.?
>>55737058
The whole universe is in fact a computer simulation.
All that you know is an idea
a computer is something which we believe to be in reality and: expressed a deterministic output(s) when given measurable input(s).
A seasaw is a computer where tells you which side is heaviest.
It's most of all a matter of finding physical things which act out the computation model we desire and if impossible, compromising, using physical components to make something simpler until we eventually reach externally apparent complexity.
Looks what's confusing is as an English/human speaker you use a language which is evolved for our physical constraints while being helpful. So it's awkward and distractingly statemental (which makes you ask questions about categorization where they're pretty unnecessary).
Do you have any practical questions?
>>55737288
The existence of irrational numbers disproves that.
I just found one of these. Is there anything at all I can do with a shitty WP8.1 device - audio streaming setup, embed it in the wall, etc. - or should I put it right back in the old junk drawer?
>>55737046
Bumping because this is technically technology
>>55737046
>>55737352
Give it back, Jamal.
>>55737408
Do you seriously think I would have bothered to steal this piece of shit? Give me some credit here, Tyrone.
My gnome just fucking broke, can you guys recommend something that's as nice looking, but STABLE.
>>55736993
Windows, to be honest
>>55737012
/thread
>gnome broke
what a fucking surprise LMFAO
I currently have a 970 and can probably get ~$200 for it. The 480s and 1060s are new and therefor overpriced, while the 390x (being a last-gen card) is cheaper and beats the 480 in benchmarks. If I were able to find a 390x in the $200-$240 range, would it be worth getting instead of the 480 or 1060?
>>55736891
>$200 for a used 970
gtfo
>>55736891
Just keep the 970.
>>55736909
That's exactly what they are going for on eBay, dickhead.
Hey /g/uys
this September i will start my last year on high school, which is the most crucial one for all the students in my country.
Basically from September until mid-May. all we do is study for the 1 month long exams we have to write, and hopefully pass in the university we want.
One of the 4 lessons i will be examined at (and the one that worries me the most) is Python. Last September, i had my first contact with Python, but thanks to the USELESS professor we had,
it was impossible for the whole class to understand anything, resulting in me, basicly not knowing anything about Python. I mean I know the very basics and all but i can't do 90% of the stuff in our book.
Just like my classmates.
My question : is there any way, apart from CodeAcademy and Youtube videos, to learn what i couldn't last year?
Yes.
No.
>>55736732
You're being examined on python?
Are you sure it's python you're struggling with? Or just general programming concepts?
Can anyone identify this powersupply , and provide me an amazon link or an ebay link , i cant find it
>>55736730
>Chink 200 watt PSU
Why would you want to identify it? Scrap it, buy something better. Also,
>>>/wsr/
i need the name of the powersupply , or , a similar powersupply
>>55736805
>implying it's documented somewhere on the face of the earth
Into the trash it goes
>Windows Users = Pajeets
>OS X Users = Homosexuals
>GNU/Linux Users = Freetards
How do you call someone who uses all three of those?
Gainfully employed.
>>55736722
Homosexual pajeet who's latently freetard
A homosexual freetard with a pajeet uncle that pesters him all the time to try Windows