>pic related
>26-30
Has there been a manga about that kinda stuff?
I know of one single instance, an anime called "My Wife is A Magical Girl". It's about a grown woman who is basically told she's too old to keep doing this and refuses to let go.
>>150759
o shit roll for trap
>>150793
FUCK YOU
Please redraw him into high resolution.
I have a resolution of my own
Hey Ive been reading about dish piracy. I was curious are people still doing it.. if so how?
its gotten too hard and expensive ever since they started to digitally encrypt the signal. not worth the effort.
Do you mean cardsharing?
http://www.tvboom.net/en/page/what-is-cardsharing.html
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/dreambox
Thanks for the replies ill check it out
sup/wsr/, got a pupper and YOU get to name it! simple! As some may know, american pit bull terriers get a bad rep. for being violent aggressive blh blah blah. Give him a name that is...fun..playful..innocent...silly even. thanks!
>>150621
How about "Max"?
>>150621
Puck.
Mild.
does anyone have the comic that looks like this? i dont need the same text or anything, any variation would do, im going to edit it anyways
>>150581
bump
cough
pls
Can you quit that peacock and put something more ''scary'' ?
>>150545
And here's a blank template.
>>150594
You made my day hahaha
Hello anons, I need help with finding a gif image. It was a 8 bit landscape, in the front there was a hurdle, in the middle of the image there was a lake behind which were dimly glittering city lights, almost unnoticable glitter, and in the back there was a mountain behind which was a sunset. I saw the image on /x/ and saved it but had a hard reset, please help I trust you. Pic unrelated
Bamp:(
You're lucky I had this saved from forever ago! Here you go, OP. :)
>>150656
that was a bad joke lol, I'm sorry
I need that picture of the ramp aircraft carriers vs the flat ones pls.
wut?
>>151403
you know the one that shows the ramp aircraft carriers to be inferior and the flat ones as supreme.
>>151406
I think you're looking for a comparison between "catobar" and "stovl" carriers.
How many TCP server sockets can be supported per IP-adress on port 80 and why?
Is it different for UDP?
>>151376
65536 per client/server combination.
>why?
Because TCP connections are identified by their 16-bit client port, their 32-bit client IP, their 16-bit server port and their 32-bit server IP. But for one service on one server, obviously the latter two will always be the same.
Obviously, scaling to tens of thousands of connections is not as simple as repeatedly calling connect().
>>151376
>Is it different for UDP?
Yes, because UDP is connectionless and doesn't have server sockets.
>>151379
First of all thanks for your answer.
That's kind of what i thought.
I found this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3329641/how-do-multiple-clients-connect-simultaneously-to-one-port-say-80-on-a-server
Basically this is what happens:
1.) On a server, a process is listening on a port. Once it gets a connection, it hands it off to another thread. The communication never hogs the listening port.
2.) Connections are uniquely identified by the OS by the following 5-tuple: (local-IP, local-port, remote-IP, remote-port, protocol). If any element in the tuple is different, then this is a completely independent connection.
3.) When a client connects to a server, it picks a random, unused high-order source port. This way, a single client can have up to ~64k connections to the server for the same destination port.
So a client simply uses another random port instead of 80 and that's why we can have 65536 simultanisously? Is that correct?
But what is the limitation of UDP?
On SO one guy said:
For a stateless protocol (ie UDP), there is no problem because "connections" don't exist - multiple people can send packets to the same port, and their packets will arrive in whatever sequence. Nobody is ever in the "connected" state.
Then another dude says:
There is no relation to state-fullness or statelessness to answer this question
>>151380
>>151380
>So a client simply uses another random port instead of 80 and that's why we can have 65536 simultanisously? Is that correct?
Yup. Maybr 64512, because most OSes won't give user processes ports 1023 and below.
>>151380
>another dude says:
>There is no relation to state-fullness or statelessness to answer this question
This guy's an idiot.
UDP is a stateless protocol, so there's no such thing as a "UDP connection". Most OSes let one process register a UDP "server port" and send all the UDP packets that come in on that port to that process (only), but that's an implementation detail. It's not a real server socket that produces connections like with TCP.
If you're expecting UDP to provide connection or session management for you, you're using it wrong and should be using TCP. Two packets coming from the same host with the same source port can't be assumed to be part of the same connection, because that's not how UDP works.
>>151380
>On a server, a process is listening on a port. Once it gets a connection, it hands it off to another thread. The communication never hogs the listening port.
Thread pools will work for the low-hundreds, but for massive scales, you really want a state machine: one thread keeps track of every single connection, and every time it receives a packet it mutates the appropriate connection. The state machine thread makes no distinction between packets that open new connections, packets that close connections, and packets that send/receive data.
I recently borrowed a laptop from my dad, and the internal fan has stopped working.
I use it to play video games and so far it's 75+ degrees when just watching videos. I used to get 50+ fps in overwatch but now its down to 6.
I am far from any technicians, nor do I have the time to get it fixed since I'll be travelling soon.
Is it possible for me to get a good temperature drop with an external cooling pad?
Sorry I'm not good with these
You will fuck it up completely if you keep using it
>>151371
No.
You'll probably kill it running it with no fan at all.
Laptops have had active cooling since 1995 or so, and active cooling simply doesn't work at all without the fan. The ducting is too enclosed for any kind of convection like you'd get if your desktop's fan failed.
Google "<your laptop> service manual", get a "<your laptop> fan" off eBay, some thermal paste and (if your laptop uses them) a slice of thermal pad, and change it yourself.
Be methodical, take photos of any wires that go through channels or slots, and get a bit of paper, put every screw you take out on it, and label them.
You'll do fine.
>>151385
Thank you for your help!
I tried taking the screws off but they seem to be badly stuck. I guess I'll have to take it somewhere after all.
Does anyone recognize the game (if it is one) in the background of this stream?
posted in /v/ not sure if you saw but it looks like legend of mana
I already thought about Seiken Densetsu (Secret of Mana) but i dont think its it... or its a part i havn't played yet.. but its not SoM 1 or 2
>>151306
Is this all you got from the stream? Did you see any game play? Setting? Plot? Lore? Any clues?
so there was a bit of software that allowed you to host a server for you and friends to program together, but i cant seem to find it anywhere. was wondering if anyone might have an idea :/
there was but well..
>>151246
teamviewer is nice but its not exactly what i was looking for, the software is more along the lines of notepad++ but with a server option for people to connect and program with you.
gonna say I know there's stuff like CodeBunk that you can do online. Haven't seen anything where you can host your own tho.
Don't know if this would be better off here or somewhere else, but I was wondering if anyone has a higher resolution of pic related. I'm trying to make a map for a DnD campaign based on it but it's too small so I can't add any detail. I'll also include the specific portion that I'm trying to use.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Here's the specific area I want to use.
Here you are. Pic related is the thumbnail because you can't upload files bigger than 4000 pixels here.
I didn't link it in /hr/ because it's bigger than 30mb.
It comes from 2 Nasa pictures (of 292mb and 490mb) whose colours were inverted and tweaked a bit. You might want to change the brightness/contrast.
It's 141mb and 16813 x 6348.
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>>151325
Huh, I didn't actually expect to get anything from this. You're a real life saver, anon, thank you.
can somebody identify these manga for me?
>>151213
The ones I recognize are blame!, goodnight pupun, ran and the gray world, dorohedoro and battle angel alita (I think)
>>151216
Omg thank you so much
Blame!, Punpun, Battle Angel Alita. I've seen the one at the bottom left but forgot what it was called
What anime should I watch and what anime should I add to my collection. (Pic related 1 / 2)
>>151211
Pic related 2 / 2
>>151211
That's a pretty decent collection. watch No Game No Life.
>>151211
didn't you make this thread a while ago?
add
oregairu
prison school
texhnolyze
working!!
ajin
the place promised in our early days
voices of a distant star
planetes
ninja scroll the movie
amagami ss
kuroko no basket
one outs
shigurui death frenzy
beck
subete ga f ni naru
persona
bleach
FLCL
cencoroll
K-On!
Tamako Market + Love Story
chromartie high school
daily lives of high school boys
b gata h kei
elfen lied (even if some people dont't like it)
rebuild of evangelion (3 movies)
genshiken
sakamoto desu ga
kekkai sensen
mushishi
kokoro connect
school rumble
non non biyori + repeat
kuuchu buranko
otaku no video (half documentary half anime)
gintama
paranoia agent
ping pong the animation
samurai x (if you don't want to watch the whole series just watch the 4 ovas from trust & betrayal)
sayonara zetsubou sensei
aku no hana
idolmaster
your name