What characters can be used as newlines? a simple regex is being used to remove /r and /n and I am wondering if /g/ knows of any other characters that might allow me to break out.
>>55632541
>too stupid to google
>too retarded to use his brain
>too retarded to use the internet
you will never make it as a programmer you tumor
I was wondering if it would be possible (hypothetically) to fit a PC into a DSLR camera body, including a long range zoom lens. If it is possible, what would the parts list be? How much would it cost? Plus post weird computer builds.
Pi zero
>5 dollar PC
>500 dollar case
Gee Billy
>>55632206
>>55632206
samsung galaxy NX
so i'd like to be able to track my hikes and bike tours. sometimes i can go for a few weeks on a tour and i'd like to have a sub-website that i can share privately to friends and families so they can see where i am and track my progress. for the software and web, this is no problem.. but i'm stuck on the hardware.
i have an old android phone that i can use as a gps receiver. and i have an arduino. i'm also okay to buy different hardware to accomplish this.. i just don't know where to start. how can will i broadcast my gps signal, or upload my gps data to a server? will i have to buy a 4g/3g data plan or something similar? this is the hardware kind of information i am looking at, and i'd love any recommendations
thanks
>>55631880
Just use Strava. You can change the privacy settings to your liking. You didn't have to ask if you were capable of taking on such a project. And your plan sounds ridiculous desu.
>>55631880
You don't even need anything, Google is passively tracking all your phone location for their business, they're kind enough to let you have a look at their botnet with Location History
>>55632137
Would just like to add that your battery will probably on work for a few hours if you're using the GPS constantly.
So you might want to bring a lightweight laptop to set to hibernation mode and charge your phone with.
And you need a phone that supports GLONASS which is far superior to just using GPS.
GPS and other data can be saved and uploaded at a later moment so you don't need mobile data per se.
//Program something in any language
// intepreted or compiled, whatever
//
// Program claim a string
// Program generate Random Number that
// split the string random number of time
// generate a array that pick every ASCII code
// of each char of the string
// at each 3 "ASCII value"
// Multiply first 2, divide by the third
// put it on a array,
// regenerate new string from that
// output on the screen
// (if its a double or single number just cut the
// overflow) if it goes over ascii table divide
// by two again.
>>55631715
THAT'S NOT THE CORRECT FORMAT. YOU GON GET STABBED SON
OR THIS BIRD IS GONNA STAB YOU!
SLOW
Hi /g/.
Can anyone explain to me how timers in computers work and/or what the NOOP instruction does?
Let's say a processor is running at 49,161 MIPS, does that mean that if I tell it to do something in 5 minutes or at a specific time it just keeps running 49,000M NOOP instructions and checks whether the next scheduled time has arrived to execute something? Why doesn't it burn up? What does the NOOP do?
Also, how would one implement a scheduler that runs a task at some time (e.g. cron in unix-based OSes or the Task Scheduler in Windows)?
Thanks dudes
>>55631705
>Hi /g/.
>Can anyone explain to me how timers in computers work and/or what the NOOP instruction does?
Timers are interrupts. NOOPs are "no operation". They are typically used when no work needs to be done or you're waiting for a reg forward from later in the pipeline.
>Let's say a processor is running at 49,161 MIPS, does that mean that if I tell it to do something in 5 minutes or at a specific time it just keeps running 49,000M NOOP instructions and checks whether the next scheduled time has arrived to execute something? Why doesn't it burn up? What does the NOOP do?
No, it sets an interrupt which fires at the specified time. That stops the processor and jumps to the exception handler.
>Also, how would one implement a scheduler that runs a task at some time (e.g. cron in unix-based OSes or the Task Scheduler in Windows)?
Not sure what you're asking.
>>55631743
Ok, but then how does the interrupt's timer work? How is that "counting" the time?
>>55631751
There are two ways. In software, most OS have a sys call for timers and sleeping. You just make a sys call and the processor pits that thread to sleep for the specified time.
In hardware, you have a reg that holds "ticks". These increment atomically each clock cycle and is usually tied to processor frequency
Can /g/ explain me .a .lib .so and .o files faster than my lecturer? Let's start!
So you reach /g/ but not Google? Better check your internet connection, brah.
>>55631399
>Can /g/
>than lecturer
>>55631403
You didn't say how fast your lecturer was, so I assume you're just too retarded to understand him. Do your own studying.
why does my google earth look low quality compared to other peoples screen shots. how do i increase quality
>>55631178
you need more ram
www.downloadmoreram.com
>>55631178
install gentoo
>>55631178
if you're sending it through a messaging app and see a thumbnail that looks pixelated, its because your phone screen has a fairly high resolution and its a large photo
so /g/ i need your help , u have till September to learn how to make an web-based android application (i really need the money) i already have some experience in programming .
any way from where should i start what video should i watch or any advice in general ???
Ionic framework.
>>55631505
Too expensive, I think you should try xamarin.
There are tons of books and tutorials on torrent trackers.
>>55631565
He said he needs to go fast.
Ionic is easy as fuck and very fast to develop with, its shit and expensive as you said.
At what age did you grow out of Linux?
Turning 30 this year, still going strong!
14. Back before I went on /g/, I used Ubuntu for like a year, back when I had a shitty laptop and all I did was play Minecraft and watch YouTube videos and do homework, and then I got bored of it because I couldn't play anything else I had on steam.
>just found out one of my ram sticks wasn't in all the way
>mfw I've gone three years with just 2gb of ram and didn't notice because everything ran just fine
>mfw there are people here with 8gb or more of ram for literally no reason
Free will is an illusion and you are literally memes.
>im retarded
>therefore everyone must live by my retarded standards
>>55630423
I got 8gb ram in 2010, never looked back, still haven't upgraded it either. If I was building new I'd be putting in 16gb at the absolute minimum
this just hit me
I've just reinstalled my os and now chrome won't sync my +100 bookmarks. What do? Tried everything I found googling.
>>55630263
Did you log in to your account that is your standard/main account that you used before?
>>55630263
Maybe you should stop relying on other people to do your job?
>>55630273
Yes.
>>55630280
I tried the whole night but can't get it to sync myself, mate
Is Telemetry unethical?
>>55630105
I don't want spyware on my computer.
sage for bait thread
>>55630105
Not if you agreed to it.
In most cases telemetry just saves data about the program itself, how it performs, what it does, do any problems occur + anonymous info about the host.
It's vital to understand your target demographic if you'd like your things to succeed
>>55630116
I would like to have a mature, open discussion about Windows 10 Telemetry. I just want to have a general discussion about that particular subject.
How do you propose I create a thread about this subject in a way that you wouldn't consider it bait?
Can webms be viewed on Safari without some plugin? Right now I'm using the VLC plugin and I have to open webms in a new window.
>>55629939
install gentoo
you cant see this in your browser? lol rekt
QUICK
WRITE A PROGRAM IN YOUR FAVORITE LANGUAGE THAT CALCULATES THE FIBONACCI DEPRECIATION RATES FOR A GIVEN NUMBER OF PERIODS
OR THIS BIRD IS GONNA STAB YOU
>>55629822sudo rm -rf /
>>55629822
>fibonacci depreciation rates for a given number of periods
I'll try my best:sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
BIRDMIN NO
Now that Google is officially using everything you ever look at on the internet to build a profile on you, it would be a good time to fuzz your search results:
http://ruinmysearchhistory.com/
https://twitter.com/phlsa/status/754337623964053504
>Now
>fuzz your search results
Oh honey.
>>55629817
Or, you learn how to make your fingerprint less unique.
Not being logged into Google is a good first step.
>>55629831
>"officially"