who else /fell for the apple meme/ here?
brb suicide
>>54907682
5 hours on battery is not enough? I can barely get 2 hours out of my windows laptop.
>>54907696
>>54907682
Shill, please kys. Its so obvious, are you even trying?
>>54907682
me, im fucking retarded.
gave apple a chance, twice.
5s, ipad air 2.
sold 5s (upgraded to note 5, love that shit!
air 2 is a fucking brick after updating to ios 9.3
apple wants $335 for their "repair"
dude lmao, these fucking JEWS man
I'm making something awesome /g/! :)
>>54907481
what? a 4chan fetcher?
Are you trying to build something like the internet archive but for 4chan?
You can't make this up. The memes are taking over reality:
http://www.clisp.org/impnotes/faq.html#faq-menorah-why
>>54907397
common lisp is made by freemason jews?
>>54907939
Just jews.
>According to the report from PCGamer, NVIDIA has no plans to release the high-end M series under GeForce brand. It basically means there won’t be any GeForce GTX 1070M and GTX 1080M graphics cards, but there will be GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 for notebooks. In other words NVIDIA will be following the same path they did with GeForce GTX 980 for notebooks, by offering desktop variants with the same clocks and configuration for high-end gaming laptops.
>Nvidia is readying the release of its new 10-series chips for notebooks. The kick is, they won’t be M versions of desktop GPUs. They will be the same chips used on the desktops, just operating at a lower TDP—we’re told there will be the same number of shader units, etc.
Source: http://videocardz.com/60853/nvidia-to-offer-desktop-graphics-in-notebooks
Is Lain sad over GPU naming?
There's no difference, M GPUs were just desktop GPUs with lasered off memory channels, shaders and lower clocks anyway.
So $4000 gayman laptops?
Does software exist to run hardware, or does hardware exist to run software?
>>54907266
yes
every hardware has its software
>>54907266
You create hardware to run software and then create software to run on that hardware.
mods are gay pedophiles
they suck little boy penis
don't worry mods, this qt gif will turn you straight
>french billionaire founded free code monkey university for talented individuals aged 18 to 30
>free tuition and dorms for those who get accepted
http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/17/coding-school-42-plans-to-educate-10000-students-in-silicon-valley-for-free/
http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/24/base-thirteen-baby/
https://www.42.us.org
Who else passed the test but too autistic to go in for the meeting?
Anyone go to the one in paris? What do they ask you?
Fuck off spammer shill
This seems university of phoenix tier
>>54906977
100% free so that can't be worse.
Write your multiplying by powers of 10 recursive function in your favourite programming language.
Use only addition.
Examples:
multiplyby10 (5, 1) = 50
multiplyby10 (23, 3) = 23000
multiply :: Int -> Int -> Int
multiply n 0 = n
multiply n p = read (prefix ++ suffix)
where prefix = show n
suffix = replicate p '0'
>>54906644fn mul(a : u64, b : i32, acc : u64) -> u64 {
if b == 0 {
acc
} else {
mul(a, b - 1, acc + a)
}
}
fn e10(b : u64, e : i32) -> u64 {
if e > 0 {
e10(mul(b, 10, 0), e - 1)
} else {
b
}
}
>>54907000
got damn rust is ugly
I would like to know about your thoughts on these little gadgets Gole1Intel Touch Mini PC very nice i like the idea
It's tiny for Windows 10. I cannot see how it would be convenient there.
>>54906671
I've just read up on it. It's dual-boot with Android and has a load of ports. Looks like it's essentially a mini PC with a screen on it more than a real mobile device.
>>54906625
fucking meme touch screens,
you'd better either get a tablet, e.g. chuwi hi12 or a voyo 3
> Apple March event 2016
> Hope there will be new Macbook Pros announced, been 4 years since they've had a meaningful upgrade
> The day of the event: nope lol, here take some ipad "pros" and recycled iphone fives lol faggots
> Okay then, no big deal, there's wwdc coming up in june, laptop is giving in, but think it'll hold til then, they must be waiting for students and whole back to school faggotry.
> Wait patiantly
> No leaks, no info about the new macbooks whatsoever
> 12 days before the event, finally a leak from a factory, new macbook confirmed, yes!
> relax my asshole, and wait for the wwdc
> 9 days before the event, zero hardware will be announced at WWDC confirmed
> macbooks releasing end of 2016
> Depression, drugs, alcohol
> Such is life in Apple community
fuck you tim cook you soft penised nigger faggot who can't control his company like steve jobs did, at least he had the balls to make everyone work and keep the employees in line. Hope you get the same fate as blackberry did with their fucking laziness. fuck you apple.
Confirmed where?
https://soundcloud.com/jay-yarow/mark-gurman-apple
>>54906501
HAHA vents lololol
So my old G400 Logitech died and I need a replacement /g/ the problem is all the reviews online are sort of biased because of UK/US prices.
Heres my prices for say the "top mice" what would you get at these prices
Logitech G402 - 56$
Razer DeathAdder Chroma - 83$
SteelSeries Sensei - 45$
SteelSeries Rival Dota 2 - 60$
Razer Abyssus - 58$
ZOWIE EC2-A - 83$
Any other recommendations I'll check the price...
g602 its wireless yes but it works just as good as a normal wired mouse and lasts for months
>>54906621
>lasts for months
>>54907100
The battery has lasted my since sept last year
I'm really curious, does anyone actually love dynamic types? Does writing in a dynamically typed language make anyone happy?*
All the arguments I hear for using them are based on popularity, and related things, like libraries, ease of hiring, cost of retraining, etc. Nobody seems to extol them for the language's intrinsic benefits.
* For sufficiently complex applications, not write-once scripts
>>54906482
>Groovy
What a terrible meme. Learn Clojure instead. It doesn't perform like ass and look like it either.
>>54906482
Well Scala isn't dynamic
>>54906525
But clojure has dynamic types, so if the choice was up to you the developer (and not executives/management/designers), why not use scala for the backend and elm for the frontend?
Arch users:
Do you read the PKLGBUILDs for things you install from the AUR? If not, you should. As it stands its a major security flaw, as anyone can change the install instructions to download any file and run anything they want on your machine.
Also by messing up small things like version numbers, dependencies or even putting things in the "provides" array can seriously fuck with pacman, and cause major problems such as not getting security fixes if pacman thinks you're running version 1000 of chromium-git or saying that a package provides a runtime dependency of another package you install like a year later, and will be pretty untraceable as to why it isn't working.
On the other hand, pacman is a great package manager but you shouldn't install things from the AUR if you can help it, and should be writing your own PKGBUILDs. It isn't that hard if you don't know how, and the wiki although being comprehensive in its page on the subject but as usual mostly indecipherable for new users.
I'll post a friendly clear intro guide to writing PKGBUILDs if anyone wants it, but if you're wondering why everyone in the community is so up their butt about AUR helpers or pacman wrappers, its about 75% condescending cuntery (as usual) and 25% these facts.
>>54906213
>Do you read the PKLGBUILDs for things you install from the AUR?
Yes. Isn't that common sense?
Why did you even make this thread?
>>54906225
this post was directed mostly at new users and people who don't know any better/are interested in building stuff themselves and keeping it all tied to pacman
the amount of people that recommend installing yaourt while still in the install chroot is bad
>>54906213
no, I just yaourt -Sayu --noconfirm, I trust the arch community with my life
Best way to fry a gpu to guarantee a successful RMA return?
GPU in question is EVGA 960. Needs to look legit, won't raise any concerns, and won't break the rest of my computer
>>54905810
Why do you want to RMA it?
Put it in the oven on 350 for 25 minutes. Apply a light honey glaze and serve hot.
>>54905905
It's been a piece of shit ever since I bought it. Defective probably, /g/ kept telling me RMA it cause the performance was so bad. I just replaced it with a 390x so I want to rma it to give to a friend
Is now a good time to scoop a 980m lappy or should I wait for a Pascal 1080m lappy?
>>54905733
I would wait.
While 980M is nice, i have a feeling the 1080M is going to be amazing.
Wait for Pascal
>>54905733
>Is now a good time to scoop a 980m
doubt it. the prices of the 980 barely dropped, which means you should wait some more