how the fuck does rm -rf / work when it removes itself
>>54433900
Real answer: It resides in RAM, retard.
Fake answer: AYY LMAO U RIGHT SON HIT DAT LIKE BUTTON
>>54433900
RAM
>>54433913
>>54433915
Fuck off niggers I know what RAM is
Name a better mini-ITX case.
You can't.
Define nano s
>>54433828
The one you make yourself?
You DO make your own cases right?
In the topic of itx. Is their a case similar to the Dan a4 sfx that is out right now?
Let's face it. AMD is finished.
Rest in pieces AMD.
7.5
I WISH I WAS JOKING. Gonna have to go with AMD this time.
>le most advanced gpu ever made
do they say this with each new one? it seems kind of redundant
>>54433841
You don't even understand what that eludes to.
You just badly want it to be like 1.7% & woodscrews.
Looking at the frankly stagnant CPU market, I can't help but think that AMD is the real innovator here, their current architecture sucks tho
I really hope that the next generation of chips actually delivers on their promises, the thing I want most is an APU with 8+ cores and the significantly higher IPC that they are promising
Finally there might be a compelling reason to upgrade from three, four, even five year old processors
Do you faggots want more intel core i-whatever shit?
Or do you want the glorious innovator AMD to save us all?
>>54433770
everything about zen is purely speculation, for now until amd releases hard data. So either buy skylake/kabylake now or wait for zen when/if it comes out
not an AMD hater. But it is over.
>mfw upgrading to zen, new mobo, and ddr4 ram in Q4
>mfw 8 cores and faster than i7
what's the best language to write the best "Hello World" program?print "Hello World!"
Any language that isn't retarded
Hello, world!
It's H9+, and also a quine.
>>54433624
MSIL.
>database of high-tech company gets hacked
>passwords leaked
How? If the passwords are saved as hashes how can it get leaked? Do the hackers also hack the login forms and wait for people to enter their passwords?
They don't employee a robust salting so it's easy to brute force.
>>54433222
If you have the salt and the algorithm, you can find passwords very quickly on a GPU cluster when weak crypto is used.
>>54433222
>password saved as hashes
Not always, some fags still just save your password as plain text in their databases, even send them to you after you try "recover password" on login. Where i live, web designers barely ever know what the fuck security means, it's already a miracle they can make a login database.
A lightning strike carries approx 5-billion joules, how many strike(s) would it be to be the equivalent of a starship's phaser(Star Trek 1701-D) 50k terawatts.
about tree fiddy
>>54433191
Watt is a measure of power
Joule is a measure of energy
You need to specify a time span for a phaser shot.
>>54433226
200kA
100kV
Same time firing in the show when the fire just once
What's your excuse for not attending this year's CCC?
>3dpd
>waifu
LIterally kill yourself normie.
>>54433144
I'm glad my gf didn't make it on this perverted list.
Most of them look like shit and one is wearing a hefty bag
>check catalog
>no Unix thread
This thread is for every unixlike except GNU/kernel and userland/Linux.
Right now I'm comfily using OpenBSD. Never used a System V OS before.
I did enjoy reading that little shitty tidbit.
>Unix but not GNU/Linux
So hipster thread. Ex-linux BSDrones are my very favorite hipsters in the whole wide world. They spent 4-5 years trying to infect linux and push everyone away with obscure timesink distros, and they just couldn't stop it from becoming mainstream. Now you pretend to use BSD. In 10 years you'll see haiku start to take off because the average bsd shit will insist it's too mainstream because one too many routers have pfsense on it and they can't...
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But SysV is THE standard.
>>54433117
Only put that in because there are already fifty Linux threads.
>ex-Linux
>started learning Unix with BSD
Nice try, but you guessed wrong.
Richard Stallman never really cared about your freedom. He doesn't. He really doesn't. He goes around talking about freedom, but that's only because he benefits from it. The FSF waitso n him hand an foot, and gives him the resources required to be the tub of lard that sits comfy behind his laptop all day, or behind a podium. I agree that his ideas on Free Software are good, but he's against the NRA, and allowing people to have the tools needed to retain the free speech he claims to care about so much, and was very much in favor of a political candidate that...
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Fuck off, Pajeet.
>>54432936
/thread
>>54432922
Take your poo to the loo, rajesh
Is he right?
I need someone to post the karlie kloss picture, the one where her program is next to some C with all the feminazis calling it amazing
ty
>>54432883
The one where she keeps using cd and calls it programming?
>>54432898
nah i found that one, the one im after is a side by side, of C or something next to a python program with comments like // ^_^
She is such a meme.
Why does Nvidia users always compare last gen AMD products with next gen Nvidia products? Why does Nvida users think that having the fastest GPU is all that matters?
AMD is working with smaller chips now, there is no money in the ultra high end anymore.
Nvidia cannot continue to increase the die size, it is not a sustainable business model. Software optimization is the next step, and look at the leg up AMD has on that ATM.
If performance isn't what makers should focus on, why would anybody want to upgrade to a less performing card? How would any company stay afloat if they only made gpus worse? "Muh smaller card" of course i mean they also have to focus on other things, but their main focus is and should be performance.
Now to answer your question: because they compare them based on similar performance/price. Size doesnt matter.
>dick waving
Desktop thread
Mods are literally gay pedophiles edition.
Oh shit
You can't say you didn't see it coming, desktop threads have been unbearable since the new year started.
You can only blame yourselves and your constant "cuteposting".
They were containment threads but the cancer got so out of hand they had to shut them down completely.
There's no use throwing childish tantrums.
>>54432774
>implying cuteposting is a bad thing
Hey, turbonerds, could you see yourself using a phone with exactly 0% Google infection (not even at the hardware level), or are you too reliant on your overlord to give it up?
I guess I could uninstall google maps on my iPhone but why would I?
I don't care, I don't mind Google. Their services are useful to me. And their botnet is better than Microsoft.
I don't do anything that I would mind a botnet seeing on my phone, so I don't see any reason to, and I use their services pretty much all of the time, so no, I can't see myself doing that. I can, however, see why someone would do something like that, because the "why worry if you have nothing to hide" hivemind is a scray thing to think about.
What is a device you wish existed but doesn't?
>>54432485
That is fucking disgusting
A little drone that could hover around with me all day, obey basic voice commands, record audio/video and lift objects on the scale of a phone or keychain.
AI/personal helper robots