What is a good dumb phone for an old person?
An iPod, a phone, and a internet communicator. And we are calling it iPhone.
The jitter bug
>>55590161
>Needing a data plan for a phone that'll never use it, maximum niggering
Just need large numbers on the numpad, and maybe a flip phone
What's your favorite VPN, /g/?
I've been using Mullvad lately, because it wasn't super expensive, and it seems pretty fast and good so far.
I'm kinda new to VPNs, I've tried some free ones earlier and one paid service which was awful.
Anyway, post some tips and tricks for using VPNs or just discuss your favorite service in this thread.
Small bump
all of the vpns i use are always banned on every site.
mullvad is fast though
>>55590115
I'm very happy with PIA
What new technology breakthroughs are on the horizons that are as significant as 1968 – Internet, 1973 – Fiber Optics Communication, 1980 – Quantum Computing, 1990 – Cellular communication, 2004 – Genome Mapping, 2010 – Memristor/Neuromorphic chips? Is there anything that we are missing that will create the next set of buzz words for the next decade?
P.S: I feel like Drones, 3d printers, virtual reality, augmented reality, these are all using old technologies that have been repurposed into new devices and not significantly NEW.
http://spectrum.ieee.org/
As a general resource, you'll see more non consumer oriented tech news here than anywhere else without going to a dedicated industry leaning outlet.
.1v and milliwatt range switching devices is pretty big. We could outpace self heating by such an astounding degree that it would never become relevant in 3D stacked logic, even with 100 billion+ transistors. Optoelectronics for signaling is pretty big, and the implications for it being used to bring logic closer together is pretty immense. Two ICs on a board could essentially function as if they were on the same die because the latency bottleneck would no longer exist between them. For example a 22 core Xeon CPU could communicate with a discrete GPU over the PCI-E slot as if it were one of AMD's HSA enabled APUs. The throughput there would be immense in compute workloads, and that extends to everything else in a system as well.
There is also real potential for the transistor in all implementations to be replaced by photonic devices. The power used to influence the channel zone effectively would be waste in comparison to a photonic device which represents on or off by exciting matter into releasing an electron when it "switches." It would also have a true, absolute, off state that no transistor is capable of.
>tfw you'll never live long enough to install BeaGrill4aDayVR.EXE
>>55590045
bump
Best online shops for Duracell batteries?
>>55589925
Yes
>>55589925
What's wrong with Walmart?
since when they make batteries?
How many years to get past the uncanny valley and have actual women like this in VR
just learn to code
Bridget Regan will never love you. I'm sorry anon bro.
>>55589921
>>>>>>>/r9k/
>>>>>>>/kys/
How do you produce the loudest audio file possible?
like this
All bits to 1
>>55589964
Or, in an audio editor, generate a square wave and limit it at 0
name a more challenging field of programming than videogame programming.
Aerospace embedded software development.
>>55590425
You can't use computers in space because of radiation.
>>55590443
ok
Hmmm
Really makes u think
Linux is the answer.
It's always the answer.
>>55589808
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use.
Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
>>55589830
Autism
Windows 10's anti-malware service screwed up my Virtualbox installation and also makes my computer so slow i can't run anything.
It always decides to run when im using android studio (which is already resource hungry) and then takes the remaining resources so the computer basically becomes a brick.
Recommend me a Linux distro g. I like ubuntu so preferably something based on that.
I can't run windows 10 anymore, It's too unreliable and requires too much resources.
>>55589736
If you're not smart enough to disable that in Windows then I'm afraid Linux would be too overwhelming for your obviously undeveloped intelligence.
>>55589736
Linux mint cinnamon is nice
>>55589971
Downloading it now.
Why do people all of a sudden want their machines to be quiet?
>55589721
Who is this semon demon
>>55589721
Source? artist?
>僕
Dropped.
What's the best site for downloading APK's? Generally just most legit.
http://play.google.com
>>55589757
Thanks my man
>>55589757
WOAAAH
wtf is going on at spotify?
they keep handicapping their product, removing beloved features, haven't upgraded their apps in years...
is their leadership really this incompetent or; and i don't mean to go /pol/ on you, is there some sort of sabotage going on?
i see no media coverage of this.
What does the poor man's apple play have to do with politics?
i want the lyrics feature back...
>>55589739
apple play is shit tho
>>55589812
So is the other thing.
>posting unpacked releases
>posting and seeding retarded Russian repacks
Just drooling retard things.
>>55589550
packed releases of what?
何?
>>55589575
What do you think, newfriend? I'm referring to unpacked (unrarred) scene releases, of course.
Daily reminder that Windows users are sock puppet AIs designed by Microsoft to keep the masses uninformed lest they lose their monopoly and actually have to compete.
>>55589491
Ok.
>>55589491
More like a Pajeet army doing their bidding
>>55589491
Windows had competiton once.
Is Dev C++ my best option for a C IDE?
>>55589433
No.
>>55589433
No
I don't really know many C IDE's but I've used code blocks and it's pretty good
If you're asking something like this I'd say just stick with a text editor and use gcc or whatever to compile. No need for an IDE.