Post your net analyzer results.
http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/
It seems it doesn't matter what DNS resolver I use, I always get slow lookups.(800ms+) I want to see if I'm the only one.
Bump?
guess people are too lazy to run it
>>51749147
Why would anyone download this? If it was an online one sure, but you really think a bunch of people are going to download something from a 4chan link?
Even if it is safe, most people just won't care enough.
>>51749166
I think it did have an online version, but it requires java to be enabled.(i was too lazy to enable it, so I used the cli version).
ah well
You wake up and you're suddenly stuck in Australia with only 6mbps down and 0.1kbps up.
How do you quickly and easily become a modern company that focuses on innovation?
>>51748958
I've been doing this IRL for 21 years and still haven't figured it out.
>>51748958
HAHA I wish Australia had 6mbps down.
>>51748958
Sell propane and propane accessories senpai.
What are ya hacking with, /g/?
http://strawpoll.me/6199363
emacs. I'm setting it up clean with leuven and System 0.85 charcoal. It's been pretty functional so far. I'm not sure if I prefer emacs or acme these days, but emacs is definitely my workhorse.
>>51749112
Why not railway cat's mac port? It's got better integration with OS X. Core Text support, clipboard, smooth scrolling. Automator/Services integration
>>51748875
>tfw faggot is winning
But what could be better than Emacs or Vim?
Clojure is a /g/ language.
>is lisp
>is functional
> Runs the jvm coz muh enterprise
>clojurescript is clojure which runs on browser
>om-next is great for Web dev
> developed by Rich hickey who was an hardcore c++ programmer and knows his shit.
Learn it. Embrace it. It's way better than rust or go. And it gives you the ability to look at the program in a different manner.
>>51748676
Clojure is not lisp
If you want lisp and jvm use kawa scheme
>>51748723
Clojure (pronounced like "closure") is a dialect of the Lisp programming language created by Rich Hickey. Clojure is a general-purpose programming language with an emphasis on functional programming. It runs on the Java Virtual Machine, Common Language Runtime, and JavaScript engines. Like other Lisps, Clojure treats code as data and has a macro system. The current development process is community-driven,overseen by Rich Hickey as its BDFL.
Clojure takes a modern stance on programming by encouraging immutability and immutable data structures. While its type system is entirely dynamic, recent efforts have also sought the implementation of gradual typing.Clojure encourages programmers to be explicit about managing state and identity. This focus on programming with immutable values and explicit progression-of-time constructs are intended to facilitate the development of more robust programs, particularly multithreaded ones.
Clojure is successfully used in industry by companies such as Walmart, Puppet Labs, and other large software companies.
>>51748795
If computers and technology in general is improved using different kinds of minerals, shouldn't there be a day when all these resources get fully depleted and thus, no more tech?
They'll build solutions around existing technologies with what's available, as market dictates.
This is why the petrolpocalypse and "lithium crisis" are bullshit.
>>51748671
That would mean that technology would still change in a way because of the substitution of materials
this is why tech recycling is a thing
we can only hope it becomes more widespread and efficient
Is this the dumbest key on the keyboard? Why is it disabled by default? I don't think I've ever seen anyone use the numpad for the directional keys.
Someone doesn't know their keyboard history
>>51748440
>Is this the dumbest key on the keyboard?
Scroll Lock is a dumber key. I've only seen it used in Excel. Also you can set the number lock to be on by default.
Does Scroll Lock even do anything?
is it as stupid as it looks?
http://www.razerzone.com/store/razer-goliathus-control-edition
>>51748410
probably
>>51748410
>15 bucks for a mouse pad
>25 if you select large size
>There is another one that is 40 bucks because it's "exclusive"
You can really sell anything to idiots if you put the right buzzwords
it's more stupid than it looks
Is anyone else getting a huge delay for getting their protonmail invite? My first one only took 4 days. Decided to make a second account with the same IP, and I've been waiting over a week already and still nothing. What the fuck are they waiting for.
>>51748408
no one uses protonmail on /g/?
>>51748408
Stopped after they started ddosing themselves for sympathy points.
>>51748767
and sold their ass to Israel Telecom.
ITT your job
How much money you make
How many hours a week you work
Ill start
Call Center for Health Care
10$/hr
40 hours
God damn I fucking hate working 8 hour days 5 days a week
>NEET
>NEET
>NEET
DB suppport
USD 600/month
6 hours a day, 3 days per week
What's a dolphin polisher and why would I even want one?
what do you use python for personally?
hahaha
>>51748314
>male with lip ring
oh wow
>>51748357
not an answer.jpeg
At Rackspace, every single system administrator has access to your servers, usernames and passwords. If you think only your "account team" or "lead tech" has access, you're wrong.
Pretty much anyone can log in to your server at any time: People with no more than 2 weeks Linux experience, people who do drugs (there is no testing at Rackspace), and people with criminal backgrounds (they also don't do background checks).
And what's worse, there is no punishment when mistakes are made because the turnover is so high. Delete your...
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geez, do you know about competitors doing the same?
Used to work for a "gaming points" company who did payments for games like Robocraft.
Your records never get deleted. If we ever say we cannot deal with you because your activity is too old it's total bullshit. We require every transaction recorded for at least a few years in case we get audited.
>>51748197
I don't know unfortunately. I hope other companies aren't as incompetent.
old thread: >>51741895
What are you working on, /g/?
>people keep telling me i'm dumb and my struct function pointers should go in a vtable instead
I feel like I got trolled.
vtables in C are an unmaintainable pile of rubbish.
>>51748225
>wahh it's too complicated I just want to make OOP happen in C, not even OOP just the idea of member functions
I remember being 2 months into knowing C
> Be me
> 18 yr old dumbass with money
> Go to 7/11
> See paypal cash cards
> "ehh why teh fuk not"
>buys $100 card
>Get home
>Create paypal account
> spend about 35 min trying to load money into account
*There is an issue with your account*
> Dafuq...
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>>51748023
they need one for buttcoins
>>51748023
>2015
>not using bitcoin
yes you did, and it's your own damn fault
>>51748023
Never leave a penny in your Paypal account. They're not a bank.
What GPS do you guys use in your car?
I'm in the market for a new one, not sure what has changed since I bought mine. I have an old Garmin.
$50 Windows Phone with full offline HERE maps + spoken street names.
Best GPS ever made.
>>51747896
My phone. Dedicated GPS units are for old people.
>not using Google maps or Waze
why?
>>51747879
the only good matrix is the first one
whyyyy
>>51747895
This