So I bought a new laptop that comes with a 128gb ssd with the idea to give that one to my brother and put my 500gb ssd in the new laptop. Got round to taking it apart today and turns out the laptop only has an m2 slot and no standard sata. So now I can't install the ssd into there and I can't install the m2 in my brothers as he doesn't have one. Anyway to sort it out?
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https://www.google.no/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=m.2%20to%20sata%20adapter
first off, should have done your reasearch on what laptop had which ports and bought ssd's respectively
secondly, find a m.2 to sata converter, but good fucking luck finding one that fits inside a laptop
2bad4u
Have any of you guys encountered this before?
Pic def related
>>55508997
Yes, constantly.
>>55508997
Have you read the event log by chance?
Yeah I encountered Windows 10, went back to 7 quickly
Question from under a rock: how big was actually the progress of display industry for last 10 years? I have a cheapass Acer 1360x768 LCD display I bought like in 2007. Previously I had 1280x1024 Dell LCD from 2003 and only difference Acer had is a bit better upscale quality from low resolutions. If I buy similarly cheap modern display will I notice any difference? Did LCD technology overcome motion blur problem and how expensive are LCD displays which have 0 amount of ghosting like CRT had, if there are any?
>>55508957
>0 amount of ghosting like CRT had
I mean perceivable ghosting, because lets be realistic.
Ghosting on a CRT? Are you high?
>>55509039
Do you know what "zero" means?
What's the point of VPNs for anonymity when Tor exists/?
It's for pedophiles like all tinfoillery
>>55508930
Tor is slow as fuck unless you want to use one of the bigger nodes that are most likely FBI/NSA honeypots.
If you really want security set up ovpn on a cockbox.
>>55508930
GOOD GOD!
I THOUGHT RARE PEPES WHERE A THING OF THE PAST!?
any /g/entleman see this? its about stuxnet apparently.
thoughts?
>>55508915
Stuxnet?
>>55508921
>>55508921
Faggot
Im looking for a good mechanical keyboard under $100.
Any recommendations?
Blue switches preferred
Pic unrelated, pierre the suicide penguin
>>55508905
Bump
Well this sucks wheres all of /g/?
>been waiting for note 7 since note 5 fiasco. Counting the days till launch, lurking rumor forums, subscribing to rss feeds to get the latest news, etc.
I was so exited for this device till I finally found out it will only have 4gb of ram? What the fuck Samsung? I was expecting 6gb of ram not 4!!! Guess o will have to wait for galaxy note 8.
Please explain why you think you need more than 4GB.
I want detailed explanations of how you will fill it up when everyone who has a 4GB current phone permanently has over 1GB free at all times.
>>55508831
>being autistic this much
>tfw fell for the 6GiB phone RAM meme
Hello /g/, I'm a bit of a moron doing a fun summer project. In a nutshell I want to get these lights to sync with music, the trouble is I cant figure out how to turn them on.
In the picture to the left you can see my black power source, which can deliver up to 5 volts
On the bread board I just have some jumpers that attach to the lights positive and negative voltages. As well as three MOSFETs.
My problem is whenever I plug in the voltages from my power source to the lights voltages, my power source cuts off telling me I am drawing too much current. I understand I should have a resistor of some sort then, but how much?
Im using the following tutorial here:
>http://popoklopsi.github.io/RaspberryPi-LedStrip/#!/
Technical information for the lights here:
>https://www.adafruit.com/products/1460?gclid=CJLLoLe2oskCFQH3HwodrIUFHw
any comments or advice appreciated, thanks.
You might have more luck in /diy/, friend.
OP here,
just wanted to comment that my power supply is probably not enough (in the tutorial it states I need 12V) is there any chance I could use an old computer adapter for this and some other part?
>>55508797
thanks found a good thread there for it. Looks slow though.
In the age of the internet, imagine a full incorporation of government with the web. We could truly govern ourselves. No more need to vote for representatives who actually represent corporations, instead we can vote for issues ourselves. Instead of having elected officials create laws to be voted on, we could use an "open source" system for law creation like github. Programming is very much law writing for computers, so why couldn't we take something similar and apply it to our laws? We could use an app for our telephones or whatever for voting. We are entering the age of the "Internet of Things," where every device we use is connected to the internet. An app on any device for voting is more than possible. This opens up the possibility of hacking and voter fraud. For hacking, spreading out the data amongst several different servers and servernets requiring the would-be "hackers" to hack several different servers at the exact same time would make "hacking" the vote virtually impossible. For voter fraud, as we enter the IoT (internet of things) we will see ourselves being a part of this internet, becoming incorporated to the web. This brings up several fears of each person being "hackable," a legitimate fear, but operating systems that are not capable of being infected with viruses do exist. Moving beyond that point, computers use binary to operate. Our DNA is written in "quadrinary." Think of binary as each digit, or switch, having two states, on or off; "1," or "0." In quadrinary, each switch would have four states. We are using "CRISPR," to research modifying DNA. As we learn more and more about how DNA is written, we will be able to apply that to our technology, more specifically, our computers. With the cryptography of a quadrinary system, we could further perfect the encryption, making it impossible to hack.
>>55508775
>No more need to vote for representatives who actually represent corporations, instead we can vote for issues ourselves.
>posting this 2 weeks after Brexit
>>55508775
>In the age of the internet, imagine a full incorporation of government with the web.
the whole great promise for the internet age was creating a place where the government's writ doesn't run at all. A place where they have no power.
it's become the dystopia that it is because corporations captured it and gave governments big control points vulnerable to ball-twisting.
>>55508877
>le brexitwasinherentlyabadidea meme
Oh ho ho. What a quick witted political commentary. Your mind is beautiful.
You have 10 seconds to explain why mechanical keyboards aren't placebo
Because they're real {`_`}
Maybe your question should be "why mechanical keyboards effectiveness"
>>55508687
they are placebo
What do you mean placebo? The mechanical switches obviously feel different.
Installing gentoo be like..
>>55508637
BLOAT
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>>55508637
>>55508637
this isn't twitter you fucking nigger
>open your phones apps
>see a new app that you didn't install on there
Why is this allowed? My OS requires a password to install ANYTHING on it, yet my phone just lets google put their adware shit on it without even alerting me (let alone asking me) that an installation is taking place.
What app?
Can you be more specific?
>phone not rooted
>bitches when OS provider fucks with OS privileges
Hurrr
>2016
>using a Linux (i.e. hobbyist) kernel instead of Illumos
who is this turd bird
>>55508597
bleh, solaris. Never going to get much better in terms of hardware support. Why bother when there is openzfs?
>>55508597
>Illumos
>outdated zfs
>outdated zones and virtual network
>no pf
What are your opinions on the meme chair?
>>55508580
not technology, fuck off
They are hurting the street cred of my KAB Seating ACS Executive fämälämäs
>>55508580
I have one, its comfortable. Its a chair, it works, who fucking cares what brand.
I'll go to try install Arch Linux in VM for my first time.
If I can do it , wich DE/WM you recommend me to install ?
Awesome or openbox, but only if you're willing to do the ricing. Else install kde
>>55508638
I don't have fear
>>55508638
dumb tripfag