>windows builds:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/
https://bitbucket.org/rorgoroth/mpv-for-windows/downloads
https://mpv.srsfckn.biz
>user shaders:
https://gist.github.com/igv
https://gist.github.com/voltmtr
https://github.com/bjin/mpv-prescalers/tree/master
>low preset:vo=opengl:deband:blend-subtitles
hwdec=auto-copy
ytdl-format=bestvideo[height<=?720][vcodec!=vp9][fps<=?30]+bestaudio/best
>medium preset:vo=opengl-hq:blend-subtitles
hwdec=auto-copy
ytdl-format=bestvideo[height<=?1080][vcodec!=vp9][fps<=?30]+bestaudio/best
>high preset:vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:tscale=oversample:blend-subtitles
video-sync=display-resample
hwdec=auto-copy
ytdl-format=bestvideo[height<=?1080]+bestaudio/best
>higher preset:vo=opengl-hq:interpolation:tscale=oversample:cscale=ewa_lanczossharp:scale=ewa_lanczossharp:blend-subtitles
video-sync=display-resample
hwdec=auto-copy
ytdl-format=bestvideo+bestaudio/best
>these shitty presets
jesus christ
>>55083894
What is shitty?
Which is the best for you and why?
- spline36
- ewa_lanczos
- ewa_lanczossharp
- CrossBilateral
What's the most obscure programming language you've ever made something in?
Pic related, a remnant of a distant past.
>>55081955
I'll take your bait.
Lua's pretty popular since it's easy to embed (which formerly used to be Tcl's place), and it's used in popular games like Garry's Mod, and even in the reverse-engineered server for Final Fantasy 11.
It's also even used in NetBSD's kernel, as weird as that sounds https://www.netbsd.org/gallery/presentations/mbalmer/fosdem2012/kernel_mode_lua.pdf
>>55081955
I love the syntax of lua. It's like the best of both worlds of javascript and python.
But to answer the question I haven't used many so maybe batch, that's pretty horrible.
>>55081955
Used that in mine craft computercraft mod
Did Clover die since it was permanently removed from the Play Store?
>>55081471
What's wrong with it? It works great. Why do you consider it dead?
>browsing 4chan on your phone
fucking degenerates
Install from fdroid
Tech shit that is pleasing to look at thread.
>>55081004
My battery life is very pleasing to look at
Coolest GUI's real or fictional.
>>55080524
>>55080524
>>55080524
Day & Night edition
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/06/critical-adobe-flash-bug-under-active-attack-currently-has-no-patch/
IT'S OVER, AIDSDOBE IS FINISHED & BANKRUPT
>>55079433
This is a month old exploit they still have no fix on and there are speculation there are at least two more that are not detected but in the wild.
what a fucking joke
>>55079433
That's what they get for insipid garbage like Adobe Cloud.
This has happened pretty much every week for the past 5-10 years. The result is always that normies continue using it anyways.
Previous thread: >>55046234
IRC: #/tpg/ on irc.rizon.net
Other business laptops are also welcome in /tpg/ (e.g. Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook).
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If you're looking for purchase advice, READ THE BUYERS GUIDE FIRST. Then post, stating budget and requirements (e.g. size and performance).
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN T, X AND W/P SERIES if you want the Real ThinkPad Experienceâ„¢
Recommended models:
T420 - 14", normal size
X220 - 12.5", ultraportable
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Why ThinkPad? (also applies to other business laptops)
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap.
>Excellent keyboards - tactile feel and quiet.
>Great durability: chassis uses a magnesium rollcage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels.
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models.
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop.
>Easy to repair, upgrade and maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model. Spare parts are easy and cheap to obtain.
>The best trackpoint (that red thing in the middle of the keyboard). Great for those who type a lot or hate swiping their fingers all over a touchpad.
>Excellent GNU/Linux & *BSD support.
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Used ThinkPad Buyers Guide:
http://ktgee.net/tpg
New guides by xsauc:
http://www.dankpads.com
EPP discount for new ThinkPads (USA & Canada only, usually 15%+ off):
http://pastebin.com/DujvzEzU (embed)
ThinkWiki - Info on ThinkPads and running GNU/Linux on them:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki
ThinkPad service guides w/ tutorial videos:
https://www.lenovoservicetraining.com/
ThinkPad wallpaper collection:
https://imgur.com/a/NlepZ
Post pictures of thinkpads with stickers
>>55079246
Nice job forgetting the subject
>>55079280
You can still search the catalog for /tpg/ and get this thread so who cares.
>GTX 970 performance
>Actually 4GB VRAM
>~$149
AMD is producing the GPUs for Xbox S and PS VR.
AMD never obsolete
>>55079161
Benchmarks or GTFO.
>>55079161
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUG
where can i place preorder??????
Old thread. (I think.)
>>54986321
Here we go. Remember to pin in case of requests.
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Android_ricing
http://yttrium-tyclief.github.io/guides/Android/
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/List_of_recommended_Android_software
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/List_of_recommended_OS_X_software
Is there a way to get rid of the time at the notification bar without rooting? This is giving me a hard time...
>>55078615
Yes
>>55078615
But why would you want that? The notification bar is insanely useful
>that guy who bought a Quadro for gaming
>>55077617
>that guy who bought bussiness laptop for shitposting
>That guy who bought AMD for performance
>>55078093
>that guy who bought amd
Post a modern system with this level of comfy
>>55077324
Mac Book Pro
>>55077333
> Cuck Book Pro
> comfy
this assholes setup look pretty comfy
What went wrong with it?
This shit browser is unusable right now
>>55075343
I'm using it just fine.
>open sores in action
I was one of the 1st users of firefox when it came out in the nineties...and am still using waterfox nowadays
Is it the only good browser for Android?
CM's browser isn't bad either
>>55073300
yes, dubs confirms it
No.
ITT post stuff you programmed that you think is pretty cool. It can be anything, no matter how basic.
>made a program in C too access serial devices from telnet (minus special characters)
I made an information system that parses data from other systems (had to write my own parsers) and shows them on a big screen. Made it for my school as a school project, it still runs there.
>>55064055
> that view
everything I see when I look out of my window is old women, trees and turks
>>55064055
where do you live?