Why does it take so long for MPV to compile on Debian?
>>55662179
Because it's not gentoo
>>55662179
>he fell for the mpv meme
>>55662179
>debian
Embrace the botnet, or fight it?
>>55662096
>Muh vidya and be hacked
or
>Anime desktops plus ability to hack
>ROW ROW FIGHT THE BOTNET
>>55662096
How's that startup going /g/?
Startups are for schmucks.
>>55662081
Will see in 2 years. If it goes well, I will become rich.
>>55662105
The only way to earn good money. You can try your luck a few times while you are young.
DENTAL PLAN
Google is shitting the bed on me right now.
I know jobification is related to multi threading and load balancing, but i cant seem to get a clear answer as to what it is. Can anyone explain jobification in simple terms?
going weeks without bathing and eating a fruit-only diet before dying of pancreatic cancer
>>55662063
kek
So no one knows fuck all about jobify or jobification?
And a bunch of fucks created a jobify website, a jobify wordpress theme, etc and in turn ruin any searches for the fucking programming term jobification.
Dump me all of your knowledge on this thing.
>>55661918
Install windows
it's no longer remotely relevant
I like the Arduino Vs. Evil youtube challen. Other than that I have a bunch of space so I would rather just buy a $20 pentium 4 512MB shit top from a thrift store.
Can someone explain why Vulkans performance is better? But not just "moar efficient multi CPU usage", Id like to know how exactly it works, considering I know basics about opengl graphics programming.
Also, does it somehow solve opengls problem that not all drivers act the same with the same piece of code? I understand that this was mostly an issue relaying on undefined behaviour of an specific driver (like calling a function where you are not allowed to etc)
>>55661788
>Can someone explain why Vulkans performance is better?
>>55661788
Less overhead than OpenGL. Less legacy crufts.
API designed for low level control, gives developers more refined controls over hardware.
>Also, does it somehow solve opengls problem that not all drivers act the same with the same piece of code?
No.
>>55661788
Shader intrinsic for AMD on Vulkan. A game changer
>>55661788
OpenGL is a very old API designed for workstations. Since it's launch the way GPUs work changed drastically and OpenGL implementations now requires a bunch of logic to translate API calls to actual GPU commands. The fact that implementation details are no longer obvious further hinders performance.
This issue is never going to be solved completely. Sure they can make another OpenGL standard that is representative to the way GPUs work today but in 10 years it will come back to the same situation that it is in now.
Another problem is with shaders. Shaders need to be compiled and for that drivers include a shader compiler. Compilers require a lot of time to develop and require a lot of tuning. A shitty compiler can destroy a shader's performance. Also some companies (Nvidia) as far as I know don't publish information about their shader bytecode/assembly so optimizing shaders for their cards is pretty difficult without collaborating with them. AMD publishes a lot of info about theirs though.
Vulkan comes in to solve those issues. It is an low level API that is very explicit about what commands can you send to the GPU and what do those commands do. A lot of shit from OpenGL like different types of buffers and objects are now just buffers. The global state in OpenGL is now gone, Vulkan is more object based, thank god.
The shader compilation is now completely changed. Vulkan introduces SPIR-V, an open standard for shader bytecode. The GPU drivers only have to convert bytecode to gpu assembly (which is relatively easy) and anyone can write compilers for any language to SPIR-V. This allows for possibly better shader compilers, more shader languages and so on.
With Vulkan being low level and so versatile developers can write their own high level API which is great. Once Vulkan and DX12 become mainstream I imagine a lot of third party high level APIs will be developed for various purposes.
Why do even shitty two bay NASes with sub-cellphone hardware specs cost so much money? Is there a better/cheap alternative?
>>55661768
I have one of those. It's decent. The software is impressive, but a bit over-engineered imo, and I wonder how many people really use it to its full potential.
>>55661768
Yeah. Find a PC in a trash can. Put a couple of hard drives in it. Install FreeNAS. Boom.
>>55661783
Still not worth $200, though.
>>55661786
Unfortunately, I doubt people around me are stupid enough to throw electronic into the garbage.
>AMD spends 200 million on R&D every quarter for both CPU and GPU
>Nvidia spends 300 million every quarter for just GPU
why does /g/ find it so hard to believe that the 1060 destroys the rx480 in every way possible, no "muh Async" bullshit involved? Theres been billions more put into Pascal than Rajeet would ever hope to make off of AMD products.
>>55661752
It's only 10% faster on average and costs $100 more
in addition we all know AMD cards age better, in a year the 480 will be as fast as the 1060 just like with the 7950 vs 780ti
You faggots really need to tone this shit. Everyone with a functioning brain expected it to perform better since it's considerably more expensive.
>>55661776
>$250-$300 is $100 more than $250
I guess AMDpoors couldnt afford an education
Can someone give me some legitimate points for and against the upgrade?
I currently boot GNU/Linux on my laptop and have Win 7 installed on my desktop. I'm not super security conscious with my desktop right now, just run a VPN and an anti-malware program.
Windows 10 was designed to give your information to the NWO
>>55661741
The main point that really put me over the edge against it was the ads directly embedded into their operating system. I recognize you can disable them, but the fact is that any company so interested in bending over its users very obviously doesn't give two shits about them, and is likely to abuse them further in the future.
the only thing that actually bothers me is that if the upgrade screws up one thing you might end up doing complete format
and the sad part is you cant really disable it since it will only work for 3 months(i dont know if they changed that shitty thing)
also people who thinks goverments waited for w10 to spy on them they trully are delusional
>Windows
>need dependency
>Windows automatically installs it from Windows Update repository
WOW SO HARD
so just use windows then
wowsohard
we don't have to go out of our way to accommodate for you not knowing how to computer
>>55661693
>100 different copies of .NET runtimes
>complaining about enterprise software not holding your hand
WOW SO STUPID
I bet you expect it to set up all the physical cabling too, you idiot.
tfw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz9lk7UYUCM
is that seinfeld
>>55661740
>seinfeldfragments.gif
Passive aggressive reminder that Linux UI is stuck either being an OS X or Windows clone for this single reason:
>there is no third option for accessing your programs and files
>>55661634
ebin trole dude
>>55661634
Even enlightenment?
>>55661634
Haven't you ever heard of Rofi? Dmenu? No?
You could potentially fill your entire screen with a program or even a wallpaper, with no unnecessary start menu bar or launcher at the bottom taking up space. Just keyboard shortcut, and bring up Rofi or Dmenu.
Heck, you could even bind programs to keyboard shortcuts to skip Rofi or Dmenu and just launch Chromium with ctrl+shift+c or however you set it up.
OK, so I installed an ssd finally.
Is there anything I can now do that I couldn't before? Apart from call people fags on the internet 0.3582 seconds faster obviously.
>>55661632
Faggot
Yeah I didn't think there was anything.
>>55661661
Faggot.
Well, no
Just refrain some putting ANY files on it from here on out
Windows is meant to be the only thing on the SSD to increase the startup speed
I'm learning Python /g/, scrutinize this plz.
while True:
print('Please enter username')
name = input()
if name != 'Example':
continue
print('Hello Example, what Is the password?')
password = input()
if password != 'Swordfish':
print('Wrong Password, enter It again please')
else: print('Access Granted.')
break
>hardcoded passwords
use sha1
whats scrutinizing tho :-3
>>55661646
He's just trying to practice basic python. Scrutinize just means look over and examine.
0/10 on code tags brother
>RX 490 is up for 1 hour. Entire Nvidia shill site makes an article comparing it to the 1080
http://www.christiantoday.com/article/amd.rx.490.release.date.amd.website.accidentally.leaks.gpu.release.date.expected.to.be.within.2016/90798.htm
I honestly don't understand how NVidiots can't figure out that AMDs line up coresponds from previous generations
AMD: 270, 280, 290. 290x. 370,380,390
Nvidia: 750,760,770, 780. 950,960,970
Now
Amd:470 [kek], 480,490. Boi
Nvidia: _____, hurt durr we have a 1080 rekt
Same fag
>rx490 is just two rx480s
HAHAHAHAHAHAH
AMD KEKS ON SUICIDE WATCH
>>55661608
>believing currytech rumours
I honestly didn't think one could be this stupid