Thermal compound thread, How much do you apply?
>>55708218
hopefully less than that
>mfw went with grain of rice method
>Grab some saran wrap
>Rubber band it around your finger
>Use that to apply thermal paste until you have a nice smooth but thin coating
>Done
>>55708218
linus killing memes, 1 video at a time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2MEAnZ3swQ
Ask someone who accidentally pushed an Alpha release to all of his company's Enterprise customers anything.
Were you fired?
>>55708154
How fired are you?
Which envelope are you up to?
If AMD never bought ATI, would ATI be crushing NVIDIA today?
nah
>>55708081
it will probably be even worse
>>55708081
You need to be over 18 to post here.
>>>/a/
Are there any forks of Chromium with all the botnet shit removed?
Chromium
>>55707975
It has Google's shit in it.
>>55707958
http://chromium.woolyss.com/
They beg for money like motherfuckers, and this is how they pay it back to us.
>>55707690
How autistic does one have to be to get triggered by a fucking logo of some random extension?
>>55708187
Where do you think you are?
>>55707690
elaborate
Why don't you have a 1:1 square monitor yet /g/?
It is not comfortable tilting your neck upwards.
>>55707593
fat fuck
Because my field of vision is not as tall as it is wide
Hey /g/,
So as someone who just recently got into programming I've been doing a lot of research into what languages are best to know or best to learn form. The resources I've found that come off as the most authentic (as if I know) suggest learning a variety of different languages that cover distinct types of programming that help maximize one's flexibility.
In Reymond's popular "How to Become a Hacker" page he writes:
"...I think it is probably best to learn C and Lisp first, then Java.
...
[It would be best to learn] Python, C/C++, Java, Perl, and LISP. Besides being the most important hacking languages, they represent very different approaches to programming, and each will educate you in valuable ways."
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html#skills1
And in the suggested "Teach Yourself Programming in 10 Years" reading seasoned Google hacker Peter Norvig suggests:
"Learn at least a half dozen programming languages. Include one language that emphasizes class abstractions (like Java or C++), one that emphasizes functional abstraction (like Lisp or ML or Haskell), one that supports syntactic abstraction (like Lisp), one that supports declarative specifications (like Prolog or C++ templates), and one that emphasizes parallelism (like Clojure or Go)."
http://norvig.com/21-days.html
What are /g/'s thoughts on all of this? Any sharp disagreements or agreements with what either person said? Personally I've never heard of Clojure, Go, or ML before in my life. How do web design languages like HTML or PHP fit into all of this?
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE MUSIC VIDEO THAT IMAGE IS FROM FOR MONTHS THANK YOU SO MUCH OP I HAVE MADE MULTIPLE THREADS ON /r/ AND YOU'RE THE FIRST TO (unintentionally) HELP
I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH OP
>>55707877
Any time, senpai.
>>55707483
Clojure is a dialect of Lisp, and a damn good one.
It's basically all correct. You should learn a bunch of different languages and frameworks and explore wherever your interests take you.
So /g/, what's the official consensus on swap/page file for SSDs in 2016? Does it matter? Does indexing matter?
Just got one of pic related after one of the drives in my long-lived RAID 0 array finally died. Any suggestions for optimization. Disabled CSM as that evidently saves a bit of time, installed NVMe driver, disabled defrag. Am I missing anything?
>>55707436
>So /g/, what's the official consensus on swap/page file for SSDs in 2016? Does it matter? Does indexing matter?
The endurance is so high you will never run in to any issues.
>>55707436
if you actually have to do some special shit with an SSD like that and avoid writing files like the plague, then it's not even superior to a hard drive
>>55707458
What this guy said. The 850 pro can hit upwards of 7 petabytes or something retarded like that. Otherwise you want those types of files on your ssd.
So getting a new comp soon, forced to get Win10 pro, so any quick images or guides on how to prevent automatic updates and limit their spying on me?
>>55707400
Dude just install windows in a VM, that's the only way
>>55707400
Yes.
1- install gentoo
2- ???
3- install gentoo again just to make sure
just go to settings and turn the stuff off you don't want on
that or try anti-beacon
This is literally after one year of use
This is gore
You're disgusting.
dog? cat? a lot of chips?
pretty gross m8
just pour bleach all over it
do you use flux while watching movies?
i didn't use to but now it doesn't annoy me at all.
inb4 redshit.
Just as the filmmakers intended.
It makes everything red, not much to discuss here other than sure, I use it.
NICE THREAD
>lets turn your monitor yellow
No, thanks.
Intel pentium 4 2.93ghz processor running windows XP. tried to boot x64 Chromium OS build from USB. this was my result... what am I doing wrong /g/uys?
>>55707130
>x64
>>55707130
nigga it says right there
is your google fu that weak?
>>55707130
You are missing the ability to read. That's all.
How much does an electronic microscope costs?
>>55707023
A fuckton. I doubt you could just pick one up somewhere
You mean an electron microscope?
>>55707023
Last time I checked, a state-of-the-art SEM starts at 500k. Can easily to up to 1.5M if you need certain features, like FIB, various X-ray detectors/targets, ambient/vacuum, ..
I'm glad one country is finally stepping up to these thieves who view content without ads.
http://archive.is/B1c9k
>being a cuck
>>55706991
>enforcing it
lol, also
>Wei dies because a misleading advertisement caused his death
>China bans _blocking_ ads
Gotdamn, China's just begging to become a botnet at this rate.
How do you come up with usernames /g/?
i have a professional one that's short. i use that when i can get it. i also have a longer personal one. i hardly/never see anyone take it.
i keep a consistent identity online. if i wanted a throwaway, i wouldn't spend any time coming up with one or the name i come up with might lead back to me (e.g. reflect an interest i have). and that would defeat the purpose of a throwaway.
Google needs to recycle their Usernames. There's so many un-active and deleted account that could be scrapped.
I've used my old Ace of Spades name for all my contact information now. Try to mix up letters and numbers but not in an edgy xXx1337h4X0rxXx or cringy like DogLover731 way.