Where were you when Lenovo single-handedly killed the Moto brand and the great series of X phones it had going on?
>>55008069
i actually like this phone wtf
The front is ugly af, but the thing with the phone already having a good battery and the feature of an extra battery that you just snap on
If the price is right(300-400 usd) then this phone could really be a nice little "innovation"
>>55008069
I own a Moto G 1st gen and I was in the market for a better poorfag phone. How is Lenovo compared to G and X?
why is that bottom bezel retardedly designed
>programming in C
>not programming in C
Apple is dum
>>55007908
>Programming in an unsafe language
I need to make HTTPS requests to a web API from an app but I have some identity data that I cannot distribute with the binaries for security reasons, so I have to set up a server from which to make the requests.
Problem is I barely know anything about web servers.
How do I handle
>receiving the requests from the clients
>making http requests
>sending back the result
On the client side I have an asynchronous function which fires a callback method once it gets a reply, but right now the function is doing a "sleep_for" a few hundred milliseconds and returning a dummy value.
I'm not asking for a solution I don't want to be spoonfed, all I'm asking is what language or framework should I be using. First thought was Java with Spark.
Scalability doesn't matter, I doubt I'll even get 10 clients making a request at the same time.
>>55007597
i dont see what the issue is.
what data is being exchanged between the two servers? why cant you include the functionality in the function you talk about? why the need for yet another framework/language?
>>55007597
Use Python, it's all in the standard library.
>>55007597
install gentoo
what's the most comfy chair under £200 lads
my current chair is a small uncomfy office chair
COMFY NOW
I'm also looking for something in the similar price range.
Heading to staples today to see what they have in stock and try some out. Been looking at pic related online, it's on sale for $180 burger bux right now.
ikea markus obviously
>>55007424
>bought overpriced "gaming" setup
>can't afford overpriced "gaming" chair
are you fucking jelly /g/ just put my order down
can't wait cause it goes with my kimono
>>55007254
where 2 cop?
>>55007265
>thinking spoonfeeding you wouldn't be directly opposed to the philosophy of the book
Why do you not read your Chinese cartoon books in ultimate comfy mode /g/
Your screen has dead lines.
that looks like the exact opposite of comfy.
I read mine on my DS using DSlibre so that if I'm reading and I get bored I can play some Metroid Prime
Also it's super durable and actually fits in my pocket
It was only meant to be a stopgap while I waited for a replacement screen for my kindle but it's actually a super competent ereader
since a lot of you cant resist free windows upgrade, I made a couple of informing pictures for you to minimize botnet features of windows 10
>>55007066
>>55007071
What is the best ad block nowaydays?
Is there any way to stop the "Ad block unloader" thing?
ublock
uBlock Origin.
Opera
NOsql, Dynamic, Event driven, Distributed.
A tipping point has been reached. The JVM is past its peak. Dynamic languages with a low cost of change and greater expressive power are in the ascendance. Scaling through multithreading has been eclipsed by non-blocking single-threaded, multi-process architectures. Centralised databases are being out-evolved by distributed, eventually-consistent, semi-structured storage. Commodity hardware and designing failure-tolerance into the fabric of the system are winning out over specialised, high-cost solutions.
I’m seeing a lot of innovation in this area. It feels to me a lot like the ajax explosion. Before the term was coined, there were a lot of us ‘doing ajax’ without realising what it was we’d got our hands on, or just how amazing it could be. The XMLHttpRequest object was relegated to the back of the O’Reilly Javascript book and the most comprehensive documentation was a single page on Apple’s website. Once Jesse James Garett gave it a name, ajax was suddenly everywhere.
Thus: noded. A noded system is, generally: built on commodity hardware, horizontally scalable, fault-tolerant, (usually) in a dynamic language and operates at a scale far larger than any traditional solution.
So who has a noded architecture? Among others, Google (Bigtable, MapReduce etc…), Facebook (Cassandra), Twitter (FlockDb, Gizzard), Amazon (Dynamo). You may have heard of them.
A number of impressive open-source projects have been released by these organisations and others, and more have been inspired by them: Hadoop, Riak, MongoDB, CouchDB to name a few.
The platform that has me most exited at the moment is Node. Javascript is a hugely expressive language (even more so with tools such as CoffeeScript) and node is rapidly accumulating an impressive collection of libraries that make building highly efficient, ultra-scalable applications incredibly easy. It’s not a coincidence that I like the term noded. I’d also settle for ‘nodular’ but Charles claimed that one in 2003.
>>55006883
>>55006977
gates had a math background though, he would love it
I've never used this shit before and I'm in college, how do I start without looking like a loser with 0 "score"? Just send 50000 messages to a bot or something?
It's because I have been very anti social recently until i started testosterone replacement therapy. I had the hormone levels of a 100 year old man and it made me just not want to do anything all day and sit on my computer.
Now I actually want a life though and I think it would look fucking retarded if I gave someone my snapchat and I have only like 90 sent snaps. What's a good method to boost it?
Do you have literally zero friends?
>>55006743
well i have "acquaintances" not really friends
you don't understand the hell that is 0 testosterone though.
now that i am on testosterone injections, i can stay up for 48 hours STRAIGHT and be less tired and less lethargic than if i slept for 16 hours a day on 0 testosterone (which i did routinely).
looking back on it i was a insufferable piece of shit
>>55006760
Then try making some real friends who have common interests first. Trying to force it with shit apps like this won't help you.
With dx12, you can have an rx480 and gtx480 in your pc at the same time.
ok
>>55006547
Or a 280 and a 280.
>>55006547
Why would you want to?
Why is this false advertising allowed?
Edge is literally faster and smoother than Chrome with better ad blocking.
>inb4 Google Internet Defense Force denials
>>55006546
This is a stupid ass thread
Nobody respond to this thread or it's son ever again
pajeets doing WORK
>>55006546
There is not legal deffinition of "better browsing experience". In same way I could sell clean water with "for better hydratation" motto.
Ask me anything before I uninstall this piece of garbage for Gentoo
I know a good repository if you want to install some more RAM.
aw come on preppy its not so bad
>The only people who hate Arch Linux are people who are too stupid to install it
Take that Arch nemesis. Not so 1337 now. Took fifteen minutes.
Would you buy a PC with the following components:
Asus Z97-A
Intel i7 4790K
2 x GeForce GTX 770 SLI
2 x SSD Samsung 840 Evo 120GB (striped)
Corsair 16GB Quad 1600MHz
Evga Supernove G2 750W (modular)
in a Fractal Design R4 case
For 700 USD?
Sure, my comp is pretty shit and my dream comp costs around 1000$ all new..
I woukd gladly take anything as long as Its cheap and good.
>>55006446
>only 1000
>not 5000
>>55006446
The question is is it good for the price? Or is it cheap for the performance?
Just completed semester 1 of computer science, and we used python 2.7 for my introduction to programming course.
I already have a few years of programming experience thanks to you, /g/, and I also went in thinking python was kind of gay. But now I find myself knowing how I would do something in Python, and that version 3 isn't all that bad.
Anyone wanna redpill me on Ruby? One advantage I see of ruby right off teh bat is backwards compatibility, code you write in ruby will run in older versions of ruby, and it seems to have a more cohesive design, and better support for muh functional.
Python us backwards compatible except for the 2.x to 3.x switch
please stop the language wars. appreciate or hate a language for what it is in the context of language design in general. each has its use and there is no best language out there.
Ruby is a cool language and very easy to use
Try out both to make a decision though