>vector in Assembly
welp, time to kill myself
>>54754977
>assembly
You are even less productive than C memers
>>54754989
Roller Coaster Tycoon was made in Assembly
>>54755027
The government still uses floppy disks
Which windows os has the best startup sound, and why is it windows 98?
>>54754956
>Not importing your own startup sound
>>54754956
I like 98, Xp, and Ubuntus old pop, click, whistle thing
>>54754956
I prefer Windows 95. Amazing work by Brian Eno:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3Ak5VgyEoc
Netflix is cracking down on VPN's just wondering if there away around this at IP level? Even if it means buying a different router (Sky is pretty locked down... Moving to Plusnet - Re-branded BT so it probably be the same)
http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/you-re-blocked-netflix-starts-major-crackdown-on-vpns-1315974
Unless you live in the US Netflix is shit. It needs unblocking
Unless you live in the US, I don't give a fuck about your problems, negroid.
Move to a better country
I'd just like to interject for a moment. Netflix commits the three usual injustices of digital publishing: Digital Restrictions Management (DRM), End User License Agreements that restrict the customer beyond the restrictions of copyright law, and identifying and tracking the customers.
To tolerate any of these predatious practices is to surrender our rights without a fight. Pleae join me in refusing: Flick off Netflix.
Netflix is a typical streaming media dis-service: it requires a nonfree client program that imposes digital restrictions mechanisms (DRM) intended to stop the user from saving a copy of the data being streamed through her own computer. You should never use DRM that you can't break, so you should not use these dis-services unless you can break their DRM.
A friend once asked me to watch a video with her that she was going to display on her computer using Netflix. I declined, saying that Netflix was such a threat to freedom that I felt uncomfortable with promoting its use in this way.
Rejecting streaming DRM is an ethical imperative because this streaming technology is intended to divide people and make them antisocial.
Netflix is a surveillance system: it demands customers identify themselves to pay, and thus records what each person watches. Don't stand for this!
Netflix makes customers sign a restrictive contract (End User License Agreement) that denies them rights that they would normally have under copyright law if they bought a copy. If you bought a copy on a tape or disk, you would be free to give, lend or sell it. With Netflix, those actions are not only obstructed by DRM, but also explicitly forbidden.
Netflix is parlaying its control of users (obtained through the wrongs stated aove) into a grab for control over video entertainment.
Every time you hear that some video is produced specifically by Netflix, it would be appropriate to feel a wave of disgust and anger. That will help you refuse to watch it, refuse to feed the monster.
Hey /g/, in hopes of exposing myself to less of the botnet, and to avoid the meme smartphone trend, I'm hoping to use a basic phone. What's a good USA provider for basic phone service (some minutes, texts, no data)?
>Also, cell phone provider general
>>54754828
Google Fi?
OP here, also fyi us Americans pay a supposedly ton more than other developed countries for comparable cell services. Anyone have any idea why that is? Jews being jews?
>>54754841
I think only Nexus devices work on that unfortunately.
Is it possible to achieve free built-in navigation for my new Mazda 3, hatchback 2016?
>>54754822
No, not unless you already have the GPS hardware in the car and its behind a paywall.
Even then, No.
just use a map
Steal a phone (moto g)
Download offline maps for gmaps
Glue to dash
Enjoy
>>54754847
But offline maps can't handle 3000 km..
>want to be intern
>requires 2 years of "how to be an intern" internship
(At what point should I just kill myself?)
>>54754808
No, you piece of shit. It requires brain.
Don't apply to corporations and companies above 80 people. Apply to small local dev companies. Mention not expecting a salary during the internship.
That's it. There is a motherfucking hole in IT market. If you are unable to use it you certainly are not fit to be paid for thinking.
>>54754854
Cuck
>>54754808
Apply yourself, I had a paid internship when I was 17
>>54754854
enjoy getting blacklisted
Please, support this project, for free and open source web hosting.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/olympe-io-free-web-hosting-hebergement-gratuit
>>54754766
>indiegogo
>>54754766
>open source
>free
If you want shit performance
>open source
Minus M$ and certain webhosting panels (kek), the web is opensource already.
What did he mean by this?
He means ur a fucktard.
>>54754643
He means that astronomy shouldn't be called telescope science.
And that CS isn't science at all, since we're inventing things rather than using the scientific method to investigate the world
>>54754643
he is left-handed. cool.
What are you guys working on? I'm thinking of getting a Cortex m4 or m7 based board with LCD to create myself a mini PDA with my own os where I can read books, play youtube vids (it can do it due to the hardware fpu), browse muh trans erotic stories, read manga, IRC etc, it should be fun. the whole thing seems to be doable under 100$, I'm so excited!
>>54754606
Sooo, your making a smartphone with no data wifi?
>>54754652
it'll have a wi-fi module, and it'll do less than a smartphone
>>54754660
>>>/mlp/
ITT: Tech companies that have jumped the shark
Microsoft
What does jumping the shark mean in this context?
>>54755705
/-> company -\
| shark v
SpaceX launch thread
SpaceX will launch the Thaicom-8 satellite on top of a falcon 9 rocket.
Probable launch time: 21h40 UTC (convert to your time zone fag)
It's the 5th launch of the year and they will attempt to land the first stage on their drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You"
Links:
Hosted webcast aka rocket view + commentary from SpaceX staff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBYC4f79iXc
Technical webcast aka rocket view only
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPYOtCFSLKw
Their website
spacex.com
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If it encounters a stalled vehicle in the flightpath, will the rocket's autopilot bring everything to a halt or just ram into the back of it?
>>54754351
I guess it'll ram the back of it. Even if the autopilot cut the engines the rocket keep it's velocity.
>>54754378
Damn, Elon is 2 for 2 on shitty "autopilot" designs.
Really quick question, I want to install Bungie Desktop on Ubuntu 15.04 but in this step:
[Code]cd ~[/Code]
[Code]cd bungie-desktop[/Code]
[Code]./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr[/Code]
[Code]make[/Code]
[Code]sudo make install[/Code]
It responds me with pic related. How can I fix it? Btw, the spanish line says "No objective was specified and there wasn't any makefile. Stop"
>>54754222
Budgie lmao
>>54754222
cd ~cd bungie-desktop./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
makesudo make install
>>54754222
there are no linux users here anon, only liars
>he calls programs "apps"
>>54754135
>he thinks "apps" was a term invented by Apple to describe phone software
>several distros literally have an Application launcher by default
>He doesn't shorten the word for efficiency
You may as well kill yourself
Would you buy one?
>>54754114
If it was less than < $20 yes but its prolly like $80 so no
>>54754114
I went with the IBM RT3200 instead because its half the price of what a non chiclet one of those go for. Having the middle mouse for pasting in the terminal is nice at least, and a soft rim 'point works nicely.
>>54754128
Yeah, they're way too expensive
>adware in the driver
t-thanks nvidia.
>banner ad covering another ad
AMD does the same shit. t.290x reference jet engine owner