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What are you working on, /g/?
nothing
I want to do some programming but have no ideas
>>55544625
Keep overflowing the stack Hime!
Making a 3D modelling interface for my game engine that will just outright display the VBO you assemble.
Currently working on the input forms. So far the input form changes colour when you mouse over.
That is it.
Forgetting about all the gaming faggotry, and assuming they made drivers for Linux, what do you think of Razer products? I'd like to hear your genuine opinion
Never used one, I heard some of their mice would be acceptable if it weren't for it breaking easily
Their quality is bad, it breaks after 2 years.
>>55543894
The keyboards aren't too bad. I leave it alternating a single color cause the other light options are shit imo
>he thought nvidia cards were future proof
>>55543522
>1080 a shit
>shows a graph that doesnt include a 1080
You and every other fucking /v/tard need to get the fuck out of /g/.
I dont mind the occasional graphics card thread but this is ridiculous.
>>55543598
1070 and 1080 are both of the same architecture, so I wouldn't expect there to be much of a difference
>>55543621
>being this retarted
/sqt/
My pc was rebooting randomly due to my asus mobo's anti-surge protection.
It would happen when I was browsing and playing csgo
I just turned the surge protection off am I fucked?
>>55543578
buy a surge protector, retard
Hey guys,. I was talking on the phone earlier and then at some point i couldn't hear what my friend on the other end was saying, but i could hear what he'd said previously ( ike it got recorded). Why do you think did this happen?
STUPID QUESTIONS THREAD
old one is dead as dead
I'll start, is there any linux distribution that is not shit when it comes to laptop battery/power management?
are there any decent steganographic software?
Why do I have to use godaddy or some other shit to buy a domain name?
Why can't I register one myself without a third party?
>>55541930
How do I capture Pokemons without having to go outside?
guts thread
I want but don't need upgrades edition
>>55541090
>No optical disk drive detected
I see a drive though...
Gonna replace all my fans with non led Corsair magnetic bearing fans at some point.
>>55541908
They sure look interesting, but I don't know if it's worth Noctua-level pricing.
What pisses you off /g/?
>apps constantly forcing you to change your password
>websites forcing you to sign up to read an article
>constantly telling you to give them your phone number for """""""security reasons"""""""
JUST LEAVE ME ALONE
>anti adblocker scripts
/g/ mostly
/g/ honestly
don't know why I still come here
> Discord
https://discord.gg/0qLTzz5potDFXfdT
>IRC Channel
#/g/wdg @ irc.rizon.net
Web client: https://www.rizon.net/chat
>Learning material
https://www.codecademy.com/
https://www.bento.io/
https://programming-motherfucker.com/
https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md
https://www.theodinproject.com/
https://www.freecodecamp.com/
http://www.w3schools.com/
https://developer.mozilla.org/
http://www.codewars.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxAXlJEmNMg&feature=youtu.be&list=PL7664379246A246CB [Embed] lecture series.
>Frontend development
https://github.com/dypsilon/frontend-dev-bookmarks
>Backend development
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_application_frameworks
backendDevelopmentBookmarks.md
>Useful tools
https://pastebin.com/q5nB1Npt/
https://libraries.io/ - Discover new open source libraries, modules and frameworks and keep track of ones you depend upon.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web - Guides for HTML, CSS, JS, Web APIs & more.
http://www.programmableweb.com/ - List of public APIs
>NEET guide to web dev employment
https://pastebin.com/4YeJAUbT/
>How to get started
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB0WvcxTbCA [Embed] - "WATCH THIS IF YOU WANT TO BECOME A WEB DEVELOPER! - Web Development Career advice"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf_cb_Nw5zY [Embed] - "JavaScript is Easy" - If you can't into programming, you probably won't find a simpler introduction to JavaScript than this.
>cheap vps hosting in most western locations
https://lowendbox.com
https://www.digitalocean.com/
https://www.linode.com/
https://www.heroku.com/
https://www.leaseweb.com
https://www.openshift.com/
>NEW!
https://scaleway.com/
How complex do my projects have to be in order to get a job?
Workin on a quotes machine, how does the overall design look so far?
>>55541360
>quotes machine
Kind of neat.
http://www.infowars.com/pokemon-go-linked-to-cia/
The developer of Pokémon Go, Niantic, Inc., was founded by John Hanke.
John Hanke received his MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley in 1996. Prior to business school, he worked in foreign affairs for the US Government in Washington, DC, and Myanmar.
He previously received funding from the CIA’s venture capital firm In-Q-Tel to develop what eventually became Google Earth.
In-Q-Tel was once described as an “independent strategic investment firm that identifies innovative technology solutions to support the missions of the U.S. Intelligence Community.”
The CIA established In-Q-Tel in 1999 as its venture capital arm to “identify and invest in companies developing cutting-edge information technologies that serve United States national security interests,” according to the firm itself.
Can't wait until they start putting legendary pokemon at police stations, poling booths and fema camps. You have already given them all of your contacts, texts, browser history, videos off you phone etc.
>infowars
>infowars
Alex pls
>>55540283
>/g/ is this paranoid about fucking pokemon
Wew
>install Linux 16.04 because /g/ says Windows 10 is botnet
>install steam, half of my games not compatible
>try to play some CS:GO
>terrible performance
>think maybe updating drivers will help
>newest ones not in the software repo, have to install them using the terminal
>after fucking around for an hour and a half I finally manage to get them installed
>reboot, no video output
this OS is so fucking garbage, why do you idiots subject yourselves to this when Windows just works?
>Linux 16.04
lel
>not using dual boot or vm to test it first
topkek
>>55539550
>Linux 16.04
>install steam, half of my games not compatible
Not even gonna comment on Linux 16.04, but no one said Linux is good for games, though stream made an effort to make it "games friendly". Stick with windows if you want games.
I don't play games so I will stick with my "Linux 14.04"
>assholes killed it
Don't let 312cuck win, edition!
https://drizzywap.bandcamp.com/
New to /ptg/? Have an inquiry? Consult the wiki or the PDF before asking redundant questions
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Private_trackers
http://a.pomf.cat/ameuju.pdf
If you have a question check Google and if you can't find an adequate answer, ask here.
What.CD interview info: https://www.whatinterviewprep.com/ and the wiki
Various tracker IRCs and sites open for signup:
http://pastebin.com/dD3cqWKc
Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.
Remember the following:
>staff occasionally read these generals and have posted here before
>staff may pretend to be normal users asking for invites and when you invite them, they ban you for inviting strangers
>sneaky based bastards will try to convince you into believing that cheating can be evaded, it can and you will be chillin' with those bastards laughing with you
>people may report emails and other personal info posted here to staff to get you banned
>most of the invite offers here are people trolling you with false hope - begging for invites is a waste of time and you should just interview at What.cd
>don't respond to anime posters, they are known to ruin threads and shitpost, report and ignore.
>>55539188
You're only a "wageslave" if you hate the work you do :^)
>>55539422
First.
FORECAST THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE 1 WEEEEK!
How to get into HDB?
https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/11/mit-anonymity-network-more-secure-than-tor/
>As crucial as Tor's anonymity network can be for keeping your online activity private, it's not flawless -- a motivated hacker can compromise legions of users, whether they're crooks or privacy-minded innocents. Researchers from MIT and EPFL might have a better way. They've developed an anonymity network, Riffle, that promises to maintain privacy so long as at least one server is safe.
>The secret is the use of a mixnet, where servers switch the order of messages as they're received, but without using relatively inefficient public keys. Instead, Riffle relies on a verifiable shuffle (where you shake up a message's encryption but can verify the changes) across all servers for the initial connection, and authentication encryption (where you prove the validity of the encrypted message itself) for the rest. In essence, even compromised servers can't mess things up -- they have to shuffle messages correctly for the good servers to accept the incoming data.
>And importantly, the technique is extremely efficient, to the point where transferring takes a tenth of the time that it would on a conventional anonymity network. That's particularly important when the nodes on these networks are frequently users' computers.
>>55538819
U gonna get doxxed by the NSA you extremist
>>55538819
And you don't seem to Understand.
So I got myself one of these and I'll end up gutting it and making it ATX compatible sometime.
I just bought it for the case but it turns out it's working perfectly, so before I go ahead and take it apart; are there any neat things you can do on PowerPC OS X?
>>55538138
you can install gentoo on it
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Using this Pro 1 1 as my daily driver, it's not without flaws but it's functional. The computer was free and I've only spent ~100 dollars putting hardware into it including the 32gb of ram in the mail.
This thread is about the appreciation of watches, as well as the micro-engineering and materials engineering that is required to make a fine watch.
Required viewing for newbies:
https://youtu.be/508-rmdY4jQ
Strap guide:
http://pastebin.com/SwRysprE
Previous thread:
>>55502476
>>55535842
Any good guide on digital watches?
>>55535985
Yes, me.
But I have a huge test that I'm studying for so I don't have time to type up a guide.
Gimme a budget and style.
>>55536043
I would love some watch this style, of course silver.
These are the /g/ official stats and guidelines
>2GB RAM for Facebook machine.
>4GB RAM for older games and lighter photo editing.
>12GB RAM for newer games (Doom uses 12gb at times with no vitual Ram)
>16GB+ RAM for autocad and heavier photo/video editing.
i am so happy that we all agree and have no conflicting ideas
you forgot 8gb for posting frogs
>>55535711
DDR3 or DDR4?