Redbull me on Goy-Sync/Freesync. I'm probably just blind but I've never paid attention to tearing in my life and I imagine it's already less prevalent with 144Hz monitors. Or is it one of those things you don't really care about until you experience it in person and then not be able to go back once you do?
>>55270424
>goysync
Not wasting my breath here, you already made your mind up
>>55270424
f*cking epic le repill XD
>>55270433
He's not asking for a comparison between the two, you dumb Nvidiot shill. Kill yourself.
actually best smartphone
Nice front-facing speakers dude.
do you own one OP?
>>55270322
Right here
Does anyone here habe any experience on using water cooling that is chilled bellow ambient bellow 0c?
Reason I ask, there's plenty of info and guides on gutting old AC units and creating evaporators dies to mount right on the cpu. What I want to do is purchase i.e 3 sli'd cards with standard water cooling blocks and put them on a chilled loop.
But there isn't much info on using liquid coolant chilled with a phasechange/single stage.
Be the first. Be the legend /g/ deserves
>water cooling that is chilled bellow ambient bellow 0c?
Dude, I'm almost sure that if you go bellow 0 Celsius degrees, water will freeze. You should rethink your idea.
>>55270250
Forgot to mention, what kinda of materials would we be best for insulting a chilled water loop? I was thinking your typical nylon tubing would just be a condensation magnet. I cove give a shit if it wasn't clear and had to be wrapped wth with neoprene or whatever.
http://wccftech.com/amd-zen-cpu-performance-double-fx-8350/
>Zen twice as fast as FX-8350
>Zen trades blows with i7 5960x
>5960x currently $1500 on Newegg
INTEL IS FINISHED
Fuck this "X is finished and bankrupt" meme, I'm sick of it
>1 month ago by Khalid Moammer
ALLAHU ACKBAR
>Zen as fast as a G3258
>Trades blows with a core 2 quad
>works using love.
Source: my ass.
Stop posting this shit till there's more info available.
Are VIM and Emacs just memes?
Do professional programmers actually use them or is it just wannabe coders who think writing code in a terminal makes them feel like a "pro hacker"?
I don't understand why someone would want to use a terminal text editor over an actual IDE designed for programming with mouse support.
Do professional programmers actually use them?
Is navigating through code with a bunch of keystrokes actually any faster?
What about all the debugging and other extra features IDEs can provide that these text editors lack?
>>55270023
>Do professional programmers actually use them?
Don't think so
>>55270023
>Are VIM and Emacs just memes?
No
>Do professional programmers actually use them or is it just wannabe coders who think writing code in a terminal makes them feel like a "pro hacker"?
Pros do use them. It's just that the entry to them can be tedious to learn.
>I don't understand why someone would want to use a terminal text editor over an actual IDE designed for programming with mouse support.
Emacs has a graphical display you could call an IDE. Gvim also has an IDE.
>Is navigating through code with a bunch of keystrokes actually any faster?
Hell yes.
>What about all the debugging and other extra features IDEs can provide that these text editors lack?
Emacs has a plethora of debugging features. It's practically it's own OS. Not sure about vim.
>>55270023
It depends a lot on the langauge.
For many languages outside th big IDE C++/C#/Java, emacs/vim are your best IDE.
Most of those features, especially debugging, they can do quite well.
Mainly just refactoring they tend to be weak in.
And if you aren't in a windows shop, then no VS for C++.
So yes, a good chunk uses them exclusively, the other good chunk only occasionally needs to open up vim or emacs.
Then a small chunk uses sublime or nano or atom or some shit.
No professional programmer doesn't regularly use some text editor, IDEs don't cover everything.
>"Hullo this is Windows tech support"
>"I am Rasheesh, I shall be helping you today."
>"May I have the Windows version you are currently using?"
>"You are using Windows 7?"
>"Alright sir, in order to fix the problem I shall require your IP address to remotely access your computer so that we can get your computer working."
>"Will you please open start, type cmd, and then a black box should open up."
>"after that, type ipconfig, and look for your IP address which is a series of 10 digits."
>"Ok, thank you, sir."
>"I am now about to access your PC and we will get you sorted out."
>"I am unable to fix the problem, you might try accessing our forums online by using google."
>"thank you for calling MS support service, I am Rasheesh, thank you have a nice day."
>>55269985
>ipconfig
>ip address
good luck with 192.168.1.24
>>55270005
prepare yourself.
>>55269985
curry niggers really are nigger tier incompetent. the only difference is that niggers are arrogant and sassy while curry niggers pretend to be polite.
Will this browser ever get good again? I'm using it right now, and it's just sluggish. the catalog of a board takes like 30 seconds to fully load
That's most certainly a problem on your end.
On first load ~10s, now it loads even faster.
Also i reckon my local cloudflare node is in stockholm and i am in helsinki.
>>55269983
delet system 36 and fuck off
Hey, I'm bored of my day-job and in the mood to write a website in C++. (Obviously still just serving html/css/js to the end user, but all processing will be done in C++). At the moment I've got no idea what to write. Anyone care to bounce some ideas off of me?
Tools / libraries / etc. I plan on using for the project: C++14 (17?) via GCC, debian 64-bit, fastcgi, nginx, postgresql, and libpqxx. Scrypt and Let's Encrypt if I start to take the project seriously and need some password hashing / SSL, respectively. I'll use Boost if I come to need it, but I'll avoid it if I can.
Also, if you just want to shit on C++, I guess you can do that here. I enjoy the language, but that's just me and my cup of tea.
>>55269944
Write a taiwanese tapestry forum
>>55269944
>Obviously still just serving html/css/js to the end user
Why not write an browser extension that allows the server to send c++, then it's executed client side?
Create a database of /b/ rate my dick pics, rekt gifs/webms, and cringe images.
My vote is the Research Triangle Park.
It has:
North Carolina State University
University of Chapel Hill
Duke University
It has the following companies:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Triangle_Park#Companies_and_institutions_in_or_near_the_Research_Triangle_Park
and various startups and companies such as
http://www.nutanix.com/
http://americanunderground.com/
>>55269855
people dont work here
>>55269855
RTP is a good place. Cheap living, high salaries.
>>55269855
Boston, Austin, Seattle, and maybe Denver.
anyone fucked around with one of these?
seems pretty simple but i feel like im overlooking something can heat be a problem?
windows should be able to turn the thing off right?
>>55269839
Yeah, I have one for emergencies so that I can access my files on my laptop if my desktop breaks somehow.
>windows should be able to turn the thing off right?
When turn it on it powers up the drive and it spins constantly as far as I can remember.
Why would you need to use it for prolonged periods anyway? They're only really useful for data recovery or for cloning drives. If you need to have an extra drive connected to your computer constantly, just plug it into the motherboard like your other drives.
I have one and it has a physical power button. Heat is not a problem. What are you afraid of?
>can heat be a problem
just make sure to leave it on for no less than 3 minutes on medium heat. you can use the time to get your butter/jam/marmalade ready.
Currently a CS major
How do I make sure to not become a code monkey?
Get the fuck away fro 4chan is what you need to do, this place fucks up your mind and future.
>>55269834
Stay unemployed.
>>55269834
Change your major.
I recently purchased 2 GTX 1080's and I need to know which slot spacing SLI bridge I need that would best accommodate this motherboard: Asus X99 A - II (see pic)
This is the diagram they provided for slot spacing, and I'm more or less clueless. (at bottom of page)
http://www.evga.com/products/Product.aspx?pn=100-2W-0027-LR
Thanks in advanced for those who respond.
>Not your personal tech support
>>55269848
where should i go?
>>55269848
> Couldn't find the info, better be sarcastic.
Hey guys. Do you like my new GTX 1080 FE?
Is that a remaster of the donkervoot? I've heard nothing about this. Is it released? I'll have to go talk to my bank about trading in my current 2012 model for it.
I bought a top of the line late 2013 MBP model.
>16GB of 1600MHz DDR3L onboard memory
>1TB flash storage.
>2.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz) with 6MB shared L3 cache.
>NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M with 2GB of GDDR5 memory and automatic graphics switching
What are you, poor?
Just buy the new one.
If you could afford a mac, you can surely afford a replacement without selling your assets to do it.
>>55269750
Good point anon.
I've got the same one with same specs and there is really no reason to upgrade right now. The CPU is more powerful than the one in my gaymen rig. I use my rmbp for strictly productivity and my other computers for bullshitting around.
What is /g/'s favourite tile window manager?
>I'm installing a fresh version of arch
>have been using i3 for a while
>want to try something new
>>55269716
This is the desktop of someone who has never written anything useful in their life.
>gay
>javascript
personally i prefer /sqt/ but I don't speak for /g/