>/g/ Cringe Thread
This pentium 4 was glued to the heatsink, tried to remove it, and popped the IHS & the die.
>>54483952
Nice job.
>>54484132
what happen
>>54484146
the stuff broke
What OS do you use, /g/?
windows 10
MacOS
>>54483782
>using a >15 year old OS
http://venturebeat.com/2014/10/01/max-strzelecki-warlocks/
>Max Strzelecki was born with no arms. He develops video games by coding with his feet.
And here you are, sitting on your ass, waiting for someone to teach you how to code.
>Windows Vista
>And here you are, sitting on your ass, waiting for someone to teach you how to code.
Some of us already know how to program, Anon. That said, interesting to see how people adapt to learn how to program. I've also heard interesting stories of blind people programming.
no i'm not
programming is way too autistic for me desu
Sup /g/ my galaxy S5 battery is not holding a charge like it used to, is there a better than OEM battery i can get that will last longer? If not where is best place to get replacement
>>54483699
Battery in pooper. Post pics.
http://www.batteryclerk.com/search_results.html?k=galaxy+s5&search=
>>54483699
At least you can replace the battery.
>>54484067
what phone does this?
Is Google Cardboard good? I just bought a viewer
>>54483602
stereoscopic 3d is a meme
it's more of a vr demo than anything actually usable
still pretty neat for a few days before the novelty wears off
>paying $15 for 2ยข worth of cardboard
Why do my torrents and scripts running stop when I lock my screen on Gnu/Linux?
This is not the case with Window(tm)
They don't. You're probably logging out retard.
>>54483631
i am not
>>54483586
Because you fell for the systemd meme
is signal processing comfy?
it looks pretty comfy
That looks like witchcraft to me, desu fampai.
>>54483577
it doesnt just plug everything in matlab and bamp your done
>>54483565
Signal processing is easy thanx to matlab's ident
Also you don't really use Fourier that much..in real life.GTFO of university.
Anyone else going up upgrade to broadwell-e when it's out and then never buy a new cpu again or is it just me?
>>54483481
What are you even going to do with 6-8 cores?
how much
>>54483513
it's more future proof, 4 cores are gonna get obsolete at some point
Guys this really pisses me off.
How can a craft like this have functioning rotor-blades when the wings literally split at the axle where the blades are attached to? How can you splitting wings and still have a functioning jet-engine? I fucking hate it when films push too fucking hard for the coolness effect to the point that even an idiot could tell something is unrealistic.
>gaymin
get out to
/LGBT
>complaining about engineering of a craft
>it's from Star Wars
How about you tell me why all the laser guns are WW2 weapons with extra gubbins glued on? How does that make sense? Tit.
>>54483227
Because those roter blades are just guards for the engine, they dont need to spin.
I'm on a fresh install and I was on IE to download drivers when I heard a song I liked on the radio. Naturally I googled the first line I could hear clearly but since I was using Internet Exploder it defaulted to Bing and it returned fucking useless garbage. Went to google to test it out and wow a full page of exactly what I wanted.
What the fuck is wrong with Microsoft? Why can't they get it together?
Bing is the ultimate porn search engine.
Click videos and explore all the degeneracy.
It's useless for anything else.
>>54483165
Because Google owns the best developers
/thread
>>54483178
Now that you mention it I have heard this, maybe I'll give it a try, but I tried Yahoo of all things and it came up with the song too. It's like Bing specifically doesn't want to give you the right results
What are your thoughts on competitive overclocking?
>>54483107
but why
>>54483107
WHYYYYY
>>54483107
>111C
>not even the chip itself
housefire
Are desktop monitors obsolete?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjE6qXd6Itw
>>54482851
no because a monitor costs 150$ while VR headsets costs 600+$
also good luck pushing VR capable GPUs onto anyone other than fat-tech-enthusiast-neckbeards
>>54482992
You mean like the 1080? Or any new GPU that will be VR capable for the most part?
It's okay to be poor but you can try and change that and the bitterness will fade.
Not yet. When VR headsets have a high enough resolution, then sure.
Hey /g/ how should I call my home wireless network?
asusa~
>>54482773
Wireless Internet
Pedonet
We're approaching the physical and economic limits of consumer-affordable native graphics.
If games were rendered remotely on supercomputers with 2,000+ Pascal GPUs and Xeon CPU's, would it be possible to achieve reatime CGI fidelity in games? It's true, real-time will always fall behind slow render farms used by Hollywood, but I think it'll possible to create Avatar level fidelity in realtime, by the next decade.
Latency will always be an issue to be worked out, as will vendor control of cloud infrastructure, but I think it could be a revolution...
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>>54482624
>implying we won't all die when Moores's Law ends and the divergence occurs
>pascal
>good
>>54482624
No for a number of reasons.
You're assuming normies have unlimited bandwidth (they don't)
Input Lag
You're going to lose image quality in the encode -> deliver -> display stack so you're going to waste a good amount of computer power for naught
Engineers do cutting edge robotics research with Ubuntu as their OS of choice.
Autists still can't get X working on their archleenox.
>>54482590
Your point? Everyone knows Ubuntu is easier than arch
>>54482590
>not using gentoo
say goodbye to 1% performance
Getting X windows to work is soooo hard guys I mean you have to install it and type startx ugh I wish canonical could just do it for me