>tfw the most popular os in the world is based on the Linux kernel
>>55591603
>tfw most popular os in the world is based on Java
>>55591603
>tfw most popular os in the world is a botnet
>>55591603
>tfw the most popular os in the world is named after a technology that it clearly is not
This is just like that "hoverboard" shit.
Hnnngggggh
>>55591607
Nice fridge
case of the year coming through
Is it too good to be true /g/?
Are you the guy who suggests everyone to buy used server cpus for 100$ instead of getting new mainstream processors ?
>>55591497
I am asking a question to spark discussion. I genuinely want to know.
>>55591516
Check the sellers rep
What's the best CM 13 phone that will work on Sprint?
Relevant Links:
CM 13 Snapshot 1 builds (list of devices near bottom): http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cm-13-0-release-1
CM device filter: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Devices
I originally bought a Note 5 (Sprint), but I was stupid and didn't check compatibility (won't work cause of Exynos). Then I bought an S5 (Sprint)... but they are just getting nightly builds and a lot of things don't work.
I had an LG G2 (T-mobile) before. I loved the feel of that and had no software problems except for it being a little slow.
After reading the snapshot blog post, I think I am gonna pick a device from that list... but I need help deciding. It has to work for Sprint.
Thanks!
CM 13 Snapshot 1 device list copy pasted here:
acclaim angler bacon bullhead cancro crackling d800 d801 d802 d803 deb find7 find7s flo flounder g2m ham hammerhead jag3gds jagnm kipper kltechn kltechnduo klteduos mako manta maserati otus r7plus serrano3gxx serranoltexx shamu sprout4 sprout8 spyder targa umts_spyder w5 w7
P.S. If anyone wants to know, I basically want to use CM without any google services etc (so I won't be putting GAPPS etc).
>>55591421
>tldr
get a one plus one on ebay
>>55591447
What do you think about OnePlus Two?
Nexus 5x maybe?
Is this real, can I double the cores on my cpu for free?
oops forgot video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8unagKHPGt8
>>55591293
yes just install gentoo and delete root
This IS real, but only on genuine Microsoft software.
Please tell me this is a prank.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2016/07/14/microsoft-confirms-windows-10-new-monthly-charge/amp/?client=ms-android-verizon#
Windows 7 forever :)!
Not going to pay for Windows 10 :)!
>>55591266
It's for the Enterprise version. Don't panic.
>$7 per user per month
No company is going to do this when they can buy Windows 7 Enterprise and call it done.
After Windows 7 is EOL, I can see a large number of companies moving to Mac.
What makes Linux so terrible at running games and Photoshop?
Is it irrevocably broken?
What makes Windows so terrible at being secure and stable?
Is it irrevocably broken?
>>55591226
The problem is that you're trying to run programs on an operating system the developers didn't intend for them to be ran on.
Software explicitly developed for Linux works just fine.
Since nobody uses Linux outside internet servers and as headless rendering machines, nobody is going to make software for it, thus nobody uses Linux.
Does Linux really count as a UNIX?
Nope, it's not certified to be one.
>>55591188
Not in the strict sense, but we can call Linux a Unix like OS aka *nix.
>>55591354
OS X is actually certified.
pic unrelated
About ready to quit my job. Jr sys admin for a userbase of about 3k. I wanna do project management or something, I dunno. Once i started diving into powershell and automation my soul died. I got into this field because I liked working with my hands.
I think I need to get out of IT bros.
>I got into this field because I liked working with my hands.
Somewhere down the line, you got grossly misinformed.
>>55591171
I'm a data analyst. I'm bored as fuck and don't know what I'd like better.
Shall we an hero?
>>55591195
What I meant was I liked building computers, and one of the jobs I had, I was racking servers and wiring switches, which I liked, but im not experienced enough administrate the stuff I was building. Plus idfk, im actually a decent people person with management experience which is hard to find in our industry so im hoping to find something
Can someone explain in layman terms, in a few sentences, how is it possible that webm has better quality than gif, while having a smaller file size?
Is it simply that the inventor of webm discovered a better mathematical method for encoding data in a smaller space?
(If yes, can this method be used to make a "new" and better .jpg?)
>>55591130
WebM uses video technologies to represent the same amount of video information in a smaller space.
Basically, imagine a video of a ball rolling. A GIF would have every single frame saved as a separate image, while WebM would only update the changed area every frame.
This is a massive simplification of the process, but you get the general idea.
>>55591130
webm is a video format, not image.
>>55591200
also this
>>55591200
Can you explain this to someone who is a retard?
http://www.fanlesstech.com/2016/07/exclusive-kaby-lake-apollo-lake-nuc.html
THANK YOU BASED INTEL
>>55591084
And it's going to cost $500 for a box that still doesn't have any RAM, storage or OS
Based Merchant.
>>55591084
>still only 1Gbit NIC
>still only 2x2 MIMO
Lol
What language should i learn /g/? i wanna get a high paying job with it. I was thinking c#.
Men code in C++, fags write in everything else.
Don't fall for the Java/C# meme.
>>55591064
Surely i could learn C# and use that as a gateway into c++?
COBOL
$ 100,000 starting
was this the ubuntu release full of change
or is the next one it?
or was the previous one the big one?
I ran Ubuntu when EVERYTHING was still brown.
>>55591008
This one (16.04) is pretty big – snaps, zfs support, everybody is waiting for Unity 8 though (convergence, convergence), which is still not due in 16.10.
>>55591008
heh
Unless you go to one of these, your "computer science" degree is code monkeying, and you should have majored in math instead
>implying a degree is worth anything in general
Just teach yourself.
>>55590897
>>55590897
Most programming these days is code monkey work, you're right for the most part. I taught myself, went to a cheap ass college so I can write down on my resume I have a fancy piece of paper so I can get jobs. Easily learned more about programming in a year of working on my own than multiple years of school.
How many of you have used 3.0 to move large sized files?
>>55590817
7 of us.
>>55590865
6, I was liying.
>>55590817
quality thread, m80