>find old lamp
>has old 60 watt light bulb in it
>install in my room
Everything is yellow. Feels strange and old fashioned.
Embrace the bulb
Kill yourself
>>55166406
Light bulb collecting is going to take off in a few years, I just know it.
Dell vs. Lenovo
Who makes the better mid range laptop?
>>55166238
neither, both uses out dated crap and sell them to you at retarded high mark ups
>>55166238
Sony.
>>55166259
but hypothetically you're being forced to purchase one, which is it?
>NASA is still testing wild new wing technologies to improve energy efficiency in flight.The agency announced yesterdaythat it is conducting research on a unique wing design that uses 14 electric motors. The experimental aircraft it's designing is called X-57, otherwise known as "Maxwell."
>The X-57 is NASA's first X-plane in a decade, and the plan is to develop technologies that improve fuel use and emissions and reduce noise, while also potentially paving the way to faster and more efficient small aircraft. "With the return of piloted X-planes to NASA’s research capabilities – which is a key part of our 10-year-long New Aviation Horizons initiative – the general aviation-sized X-57 will take the first step in opening a new era of aviation," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
Panty>Stocking
>>55166269
Stocking is best.
>>55166230
Fuck off stupid weaboo
When are these setups going to make a retro comeback? They're pretty aesthetic
>>55166205
Never, i fucking hope, you goddamn autist.
Looks like shit. Glad this style died out.
>>55166205
Nostalgic but very unappealing to look at. I don't miss the insane eye strain I got from looking at CRT monitors.
I'm really too lazy to look for a iso with windows 8.1 or 10, but I happen to have an original windows 7 starter dvd around and it really annoys me when the os is not "original" with all those messages saying I should buy that shit.
is it too bad if I keep W7? Should I make an effort and download W10/8?
No, no.
My little sister stopped talking to me months ago. Recently met a female cousin of mine who I like spending time with.
But I get this guilty feeling like I'm neglecting my little sister despite her not wanting my presence. What do?
8.1 is comfy as fuck.
>he opens his wrapper on the same line as he declares his conditional/loop
>even in languages where that requires a semicolon
If I ran a business I would never hire anyone who did that.
>>55166138
>If I ran a business
Don't worry, you won't.
>>55166138
>If I ran a business
Well you don't
You don't run a business though. You probably barely even program. You sit on the internet and get buttfrustrated over things that don't matter instead.
I'm completely lost when it comes to this:
Design pseudocode for a program that allows a user to enter exactly 8 numbers. Create an array big enough to hold the numbers and store each number in the array as it's entered. After the program has finished gathering numbers, it should go through the contents of the array (using a loop) and print a message for each number as follows: if the number is equal to 5 it should say "Yes!" otherwise it should say, "No!". Use only NAMED CONSTANTS for all of the constants in the problem.
Help please
>>55166067
Please make your own homework...
>>55166067
/g/ is not your personal homework board.
If you're serious, then you should be able to get what you need from this.int arr[8];
for i in 1..8 {
arr[i] = get_input_number();
}
install_gentoo();
sudo rm -rf /
xpost from 8ch:
I'm in the D.C. area and I've been attending open-to-public-attendance think tank events regarding the endless problems the Feds have regarding recruiting techies and hackers worth a damn.
1) My primary message has been to push policymakers to do something about the fucking idiocy from the FBI. Raiding a security researcher under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for Anonymous FBI access? Or arresting Weev and throwing him in solitary for several years for felony hacking because he had the audacity to increment the userID in a URL within a loop and downloading the result with curl. And this doesn't even touch on the Aaron Swartz case.
So from you fagots, I need more examples of cases where Feds had a grossly disproportionate response to hacking or had prosecuted people for non-hacking activities while calling it hacking.
2) I'm thinking of advising them to recruit in places outside of just college campuses, hacker conventions, and Silicon Valley. I fucking despise the notion of gov hackers being filled with SJWs because those hackers will inevitably work their way into regulatory, policy advisory, or policymaking positions. So I'm thinking of telling them to recruit at all kinds of nerd conventions such as Sci-Fi, Comic Book, Vidya, Wargaming, and Furry (yes, even those autists have talent in them. Fucking call themselves "cryptografurs").
Any feedback on that? I'm not 100% sold on pushing them to look to recruit at various nerd conventions. Current state is the Feds mixing good talent with skiddies and it's having perverse policy repercussions.
Do your own research for your marketing presentations.
Or:
Fuck you pay me.
>>55166021
Fuck off pig we hack for freedom!!
>>55166021
>Or arresting Weev and throwing him in solitary for several years for felony hacking because he had the audacity to increment the userID in a URL within a loop and downloading the result with curl.
Weev went full neckbeard on Reddit during his trial.
Fucking idiot. I'm shocked that his attorneys didn't quit.
Hi /g/, I need to know which headphones should I get? DT 770 Pro, DT 880, or DT 990 Pro. Money isn't a huge issue because I'm shopping on amazon.ca
Get some real headphones from Razer
>/g/ is NOT your tech support site
Get some beats instead
>The Federal Bureau of Investigation has access to as many as 411.9 million images as part of its face-recognition database. The bulk of those images are photographs of people who have committed no crime, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
>Thereportsays the bureau'sFacial Analysis, Comparison, and Evaluation Services Unitcontains not only 30 million mug shots, but also has access to driver license photos from 16 states, the State Department's visa and passport database, and the biometric database maintained by the Defense Department.
>The GAO report, titled "FACE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY: FBI Should Better Ensure Privacy and Accuracy," comes nearly two years after the bureau said its facial recognition project graduated from a pilot project to "full operational capability." The facial recognition project is combined with a fingerprint database.
Source: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/06/smile-youre-in-the-fbi-face-recognition-database/
>>55166008
People need to wake up to the fact that technology is the enemy of freedom.
>>55166333
>People need to wake up to the fact that women are the enemy of freedom.
Fixed for you.
Any nice tweaks or stuff what to do for my ts3 server which is running on ubuntu server 16.04?
>TS3
You fucked up. Use Mumble.
>>55166002
Mumble is fucked up
This: >>55166778
To this: >>55166239
>1
Does it really not crack ?
>>55165885
That's not an Oukitel.
>>55165885
Mine cracked a tiny bit when i dropped it from 3 feet onto asphalt
>>55165885
https://youtu.be/tS3NLCPK4NI
Guys, sorry to bother you.
I really fucked it up.
I just formatted my disk and forgot to backup some .jpg and .doc.
So i need some help to be"able" to recover those files.
Old OS: windows 7
New OS: windows 10
NTFS
Shameful BUMP:
shameless SAGE
Your Chinese cartoons are dead Jim!
Try recuva?
Title. Tell me what features would you like to have in a torrent client.
I'm considering starting development of one to itch a scratch I have (there are no good clients that have sequential downloading, can be run in headless mode to be administered remotely and the web UI doesn't suck, so this disqualifies qBittorrent) plus most of the job is already done in the library I'm going to leverage, so there's a fair chance that your request will end up materializing if I see its usefulness.
Go wild.
>>55165799
Transmission compact mode UI combined with the stability of Deluge.
Also, a client that DOESN'T FUCKING LOSE TRACK OF TORRENT DATA STORED ON A SECONDARY DRIVE AT EVERY FUCKING STARTUP.
>>55165851
>Transmission compact mode UI combined with the stability of Deluge.
Sure, sounds good.
>Also, a client that DOESN'T FUCKING LOSE TRACK OF TORRENT DATA STORED ON A SECONDARY DRIVE AT EVERY FUCKING STARTUP.
Sounds like an OS problem, unless you only see that behavior on some clients.
>>55165799
mode to stream torrents without saving any data
Now that more students and business people are buying Macs, will OS X replace Windows as the industry standard?
>>55165763
Not until Apple officially supports other hardware which they never will.
>>55165763
I have never seen a smart person with enough money own a PC
>>55165763
No. Every business application runs on Windows and a ton of them are programmed in C# using libraries like WPF, Winforms and MFC that will never ever get ported to OS X.
Apple hardware and repair is far too expensive and Windows has tools like Active Directory and Exchange that make administering a large number of business computers/users trivial.
There's 0% chance that anything will unseat Microsoft in business anytime in the next decade. Linux probably has a better chance and that's still horribly bleak.