Greetings immature /v/ pieces of shit, wizards, and kike shills, I'm looking for a powered microUSB OTG cable.
I want the power connector to charge my phone AND power the USB devices at the same time.
Do any of you android users have one?
You're gonna have to post a better Miko than that if you want an answer sonny
Fuck off retarded piece of shit
>>53774636
$0.50 has been deposited into your account
please stop fucking up perfectly clean term we have and that the most world understand
What exactly is the benefit to the world of trying to force the gnu name?
How do linux users benefit from going for this unwieldy terminology?
How fucking GNU/retarded do you have to be to care about this
>>53774046
well you can tell the "linux" one is correct, it does not have headers already installed
What are some cool projects I can do or slap on github that will help land a good internship for me?
Specifically I want to apply for a computer science internship at Nasa.
>he thinks "side projects" can save him
topkek
make the upload file browser in linux display thumbnail previews of images. people have wanted that for 12 years.
>>53774153
What will save me /g/. Only ivy league or something?
Does anyone use the mobile site to browse 4chan?
>>53774037
Yeah, apple fags that owns an iphone.
What does Clover have over the mobile interface? Serious question.
>>53774265
Thread watching, faster interface, easily scrolling pics, advanced Reply options, Captcha v.1, themes.
/g/ what is the maximum amount of HZ that HDMI cable can pass through?
I have a samsung 24" 1080p monitor which is stock 60hz but is able to overclock to 75hz. I overclocked it and most of the time i am seeing artifacts, blackscreens, screen tearing and flickering. Is it due to shitty HDMI cable?
>>53774029
Not due to the cable, overclocking your monitor fucks with your drivers if you crank it too high, try finding a frequency that is stable
>>53774102
yea i got driver errors and then it crashes. so you think i shouldnt even try oc'ing monitor?
but still, how much can hdmi handle?
>>53774140
your hdmi doesn't really matter, you can overclock your monitor but start at your base frequency and move up in increments until it doesn't fuck up anymore and you should be fine
My new card keeps going back and forth from 0 to 100% GPU usage while gaming, is that shit normal?
>>53773276
Your GPU is being used while gaming? Say it ain't so, anon.
>>53773276
>it's another "help me with my gayms" episode
>>53773276
/stupid questions thread/
The Google Play Store version of Clover is now transmitting unique hardware ID along with the posts to allow 4chan to crack down on ban-evading mobile posters.
This approach has been successfully used by dating apps to lock out trolls.
It's not even on the play store you fucking dumhead.
>>53772929
>The Google Play Store version of Clover
No such thing.
>>53772929
kill yourself
Best PDF viewer that doesn't require me to install KDE?
Sumatra
>>53772841
This is true.. But ask questions like this in /sqt/ please.
>>53764630
I like mupdf as it's very lightweight, but it's low on features. It's great if you just want to be able to view a pdf.
If I get a Pentium g4400 and a 960. Will I still be able to do gaymen? Or is that CPU going to destroy my frame rate? Only doing 1080p by the way. Pic related what I'm using right now.
>>53772057
Games are mostly GPU locked these days. The G4400 has decent single core but not very good multicore. I think you'll be ok.
>>53772057
At 1080p? Not even Source games.
Some games do not start on a CPU with less than 4 threads.
/g/ told me KDE wasn't developed by weebs.
They lied.
https://dot.kde.org/2016/03/30/kde-proudly-presents-kirigami-ui
They completely lied.
>>53771145
All programmers are weebs
>>53771194
Besides Metal, Ruby and C# devs, those are just regular homosexuals.
>>53771194
Sometimes they're pedophiles.
>Microsoft just released Bot Bulder SDK
>OpenSource
Tay AI was obviously made on this platform
/g/ hasn't worked on a project and finished it.
Please.
Bring Tay back.
>/g/ hasn't worked on a project and finished it.
logo = where most projects here start and end.
>>53771006
if someone here does work out the api, I think it's important to let the bot name itself.
ill make the logo
Are all significant computer programs built on loops/recursion?
>>53770847
>loops
Yes
>recursion
Nothing mission critical
I would pay up to $30,000 for Stallman's soiled kigurumi
>Are all significant computer programs built on if-statements?
http://arstechnica.co.uk/business/2016/03/adblocking-and-whitelists-legal-rules-german-court/
BTFO
T
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So Germany would rather allow websites to die off from lack of revenue? Just them being cucks as usual.
I like it when jews gets btfo.
>>53770981
Ad block faggots are the kikes
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Recently installed OBSD.
I have some issues with firefox. Poor (html5) video performance and the volume control for the videos doesn't work.
Additionally Ctrl+A doesn't work in text fields (like this post field). It seems that Ctrl+a is overwritten with a hot-key by OBSD (jump to beginning of line?).
Also are there any resources explaining OBSD from a devs perspective?
I'm not a skilled programmer (yet) but I've gotten interested in low level programming and would like to contribute to drivers/the kernel.
>>53771044
The Ctrl+A thing is because GTK+2 on OpenBSD defaults to the Emacs keybindings, where Ctrl+A is indeed "seek to the start of line". To change it, you need to putgtk-key-theme-name = "Default"
in ~/.gtkrc-2.0.
>>53771635
I dont have a .gtkrc-2.0 config file and I use i3 as wm, but I tried it anyway.
Didn't work.
The thing is that that keybind also exists outside of the X environment. I tried it in a console.
http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/03/ibms-brain-inspired-chip-finds-a-home-at-livermore-national-lab/
>"We have begun building neurosynaptic super-computers"
Where were you when humanity was deprecated?
>>53769877
ibm waifu soon
>>53769877
> 16 million neurons
What kind of brain does this equate to ? An insect ?
>>53770329
A frog.
>make 8 of them
>it's now 100+ million neurons
Brown rat size.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animals_by_number_of_neurons