I'm torn between the decision of a new case, the CM storm Stryker or a new CPU an AMD FX 9590. Please help my indecisive brain make a decision.
CM Storm Stryker: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16811119260
AMD FX 9590: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113347
>>55485677
Buy neither.
>>55485700
funny.. It's one or the other..
What GPUs are the fastest?
Black PCB?
Red PCB?
Blue PCB?
Green PCB?
Are you aware of any other colors?
I found out that blue PCB GPUs tend to be slower than the other ones. It tended to stay cool and I could overclock nicely, yes. But that was about it.
The rest was pretty lacking and snail-like.
For the anons that have no idea, I will post several images of what I am talking about.
Let's start with this Geforce GTX 630:
It comes with a black PCB. I wonder if it's quieter than the others.
Here we have a brown PCB (I forgot about the color brown, of course it reminds me of shit) on a GTX 560.
I wonder if it is the shit or if it is shitty. There is a difference.
For the AMD folks we also have the infamous blue color.
Look at tiny fan and cooler, overclocking is not really an option with this model. Typical for blue PCBs.
macfag here, I have parallels and want to download another operating system. What should I change my Macbook to?
>Windows 10 dev environment
>Modern IE
>Chrome OS
>Ubuntu
>Android
>Fedora linux
>CentOS linux
>Debian GNU Linux
>OS X 10.11.5
Pls give me a good reason why with your recommendation
>>55485575
if your only motivation is to dick around with something unfamiliar, then you probably just want something toothless and not too user-unfriendly. that means probably windows 10.
If you're going to install Windows, install it as a bootcamp partition, since you can boot into that with Parallels (but also have the option of booting into the same install natively). Not sure if that's also possible with Linux with some fiddling.
>>55485575
>parallels
>change operating system
That's not how that works. You're just running a virtual machine within OS X.
Even Google realizes how shit and not worth spending time on Android is.
http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/8/12109832/google-apps-iphone-android-motion-stills-gboard-search-hangouts
>Here’s a thing I didn’t really expect to write: I’m finding that I enjoy Google’s apps more on iOS than I do on Android. Or more specifically: I think that there’s more interesting innovation coming out of Google’s iOS app teams than on Android — at least for the moment.
>Back in May, my colleague Ben Popper talked about how Google’s apps on iOS were so good that he saw little reason to switch over to Android, despite the fact that he spends so much time in Google’s waters. Lately, I’ve found myself in basically the same boat. Email? Inbox. Calendar? Google Calendar. Keyboard? Gboard. Maps? Duh. The list goes on and on.
>[Google Keyboard] It’s so good, it makes me wonder why the hell it isn’t on Android. Apparently there are plans to "bring the same functionality to Android," but it sure seems like the iOS side of things is where the innovation is happening right now. Perhaps it's that constraints tend to breed creative solutions, or perhaps it’s just that – even for Google engineers — iOS is simply easier to develop great apps for.
>Let’s take one example: Hangouts, Google’s oft-maligned (and justly so!) chat app. On iOS, it feels coherent and consistent. On Android, the design and placement of the buttons change seemingly every other month. On iOS, you can use extensions to share directly to a person in a chat right inside the pop-up share sheet. Google added the ability for apps to do something like that on Android in October 2015, with a feature called "Direct Share." Hangouts only began supporting it last month.
More at the link
>>55485452
>directly linking to the verge
Kill yourself.
>>55485481
>>>4*2chan
>>>/r/kotakuinaction
>>>/v/
Its because only Indians develop apps for Android, whereas white, educated Americans are able to program for iOS.
Trying to generate simple html image thumbnails from a long list of links. Is there a find and replace tool that would make it easier? word? excel even?
ie.
http://mysite.com/image1.jpeg
http://mysite.com/image2.jpeg
http://mysite.com/image3.jpeg
to
<a href=http://mysite.com/image1.jpeg"><img src=http://mysite.com/image1.jpeg width="200" height="200" /></a>
<a href=http://mysite.com/image2.jpeg"><img src=http://mysite.com/image2.jpeg width="200" height="200" /></a>
<a href=http://mysite.com/image3.jpeg"><img src=http://mysite.com/image3.jpeg width="200" height="200" /></a>
well, for some stupid reason I couldn't find a single generator that could do more than one at a time, so I ripped this one http://www.textfixer.com/html/convert-url-to-html-link.php and edited it to fit my needs....
>>55485395
can't you program something yourself?
it's not that hard
i'd even do it for you, but I have to go to sleep now, it's really late where I live
>>55485395
just use any stream editor
on unix systems there's sed, with which you can just replace any regular expression with an entered string.
since you're apparently on windows, you'll have to look around for a proprietary alternative to this.
Anyone on here use one of these for day-to-day use?
I used to use an older model at my highschool several years ago and I really enjoyed it.
Now I am considering the 5k 27" model, but I was just wondering if it's actually worth the price. Do any of you use it and can you justify the price tag?
Wait until September to see if they're going to be refreshed
>>55485360
This. They wont be, the MacbookPro probably will.
>>55485347
I had one (first generation 5k) that I sold to a family member. My personal preference would be for a rMBP plus a nice 4k monitor. iMacs are basically laptop components on the inside, so unless you're looking for the whole "only 1 cord" thing, it's not really worth it.
question for BSD/Linux fags
how can you find out if a program was compiled against the OpenSSL or LibreSSL library?
NTPD for example: when i do
> # ldd /usr/local/sbin/ntpd
it shows
> libssl.so.38 => /usr/local/lib/libssl.so.38
is that LibreSSL or OpenSSL?
>>55485319
that's a pretty good question
chances are it's using the one on your system included with your distro
Why does BSD hate graphic design so much
>>55485987
why do /foss projects/ hate graphic design
oh i know: they don't have photoshop, illustrator and sketch
What the fuck google!? How long has this been a thing?
>bawwwwwwwwwwwww why can't a for-profit company with petabytes of traffic per month in network costs provide me with content for free without advertisements???
fuck off child
>>55485324
Bawwww I never said it was unacceptable. I'm fine with advertisements, but surveys are an entirely different annoyance. And just because it's free doesn't mean I am not entitled yo voice my opinion on the service and vote with my feet you child.
I'm sure it's to make people want to buy a subscription to YouTube red, ads have been more and more intrusive being put in the middle of videos, and it's getting on my nerves since I mainly watch YouTube on my phone and haven't been able to find a way to block ads on it.
What does a security analyst do?
>>55485205
analyse security
>>55485216
What does security analysis entail?
>>55485396
installing gentoo
Is my phone definitely fucked?
>It's a Z3, and the screen was quite mucky so I made sure all the tabs were closed, did one of those pressure sensor tests; all was good. Gave it a quick clean under a cold tap, probably around 30-40 seconds. And it worked fine after, chucked it on my bed and came back to it a few hours later and it won't turn on and the notification light just blinks red...
Based on what the lens looks like, doesn't look good :((((
I had this problem before, and yes your phone is basically fucked.
Take it to the service center, or you can fix it yourself.
>>55485179
>Gave it a quick clean under a cold tap, probably around 30-40 seconds
30-40 seconds isn't quick lol.
>playing around in vim
>friend sees
>impressed by the keyboard mashing
>friend wants me to teach how Linux works
>open terminal
>show her basic commands
>going well. she picks it up petty quickly
>move onto hierarchy
>cd /
>tell her this is the root directory. everything is here
>Don't worry about breaking anything though. it won't let you because you don't have permissions
>try rm *. nothing will happen unless without sudo
>can't remove because it's directory
>oh. try rm -rf *
>permission denied
>that time it worked because -rf deletes recursi-
>check home folder. half of everything missing
>FUCK
>desperately googling for an undo command when there is none
>she's just laughing
>mfw
>>55485092
Are you retarded?
You're thinking of rm -rf /
Which needs sudo because you're deleting the root partition/folders
rm doesn't need any extra permissions on regular files that your user is allowed to access like your own home directory.
Otherwise shit like your file manager wouldn't be able to delete files.
Literally your own fault for being an idiot
lmao
>>55485189
no shit lol
Speecy Thread!
Rate others if you can.
What are your pc specs /g/?
There's already a thread
Also what are you doing with 8GB RAM and XP
>>55485044
Link? and I have alot because I'm slowly rebuilding an old pc.
>>55485056
Search for "speccy" in the catalog
Also stop tripfagging
Why are gaming monitors so shit and plagued with QC issues? Why is it still so hard in 2016 to make a panel with negligible input, no QC issues, and no motion blur. Every low motion blur monitor as of right now suffers from added latency and fucked up colors/brightness,
>>55484947
>gaymen anything
>>55484947
>why is gaymen trash trash
I wonder.
Speaking of monitors, can /g/ recommend a good monitor? Something in the range of 100~400 dollars, nothing fancy, but a good value. Looking to buy from amazon or possibly newegg.
What did YOU do today to fight the botnet?
I wrote this response using Microsoft Edge, on Windows 10. while texting back a buddy on my iPhone, all while setting up my new iMac.
Freecucks, come at me.
>>55484855
I listened to Richard Stallman. I laugh at people who want privacy in their Windows OS.
>>55484855
Funny how the so called 'Subhuman spics' are making a bigger difference to secure our freedoms than babydick Internet racist trump voters
Together we build a budgeting gaming PC.
I'll start.
>>55484801
CORSAIR CX430