Hey guys.
I have a battery pack from an old laptop of mine and I'd like to use them for other purpose (Vaping etc.)
My question is, how can I cut the batterys from the control module without shorting them?
>>>/diy/ is probably a better place
Here are some more pics of the whole construction.
You didn't actually come to /g/ for technological advice did you???
What do I use instead of clover? Plz help
maybe browser ?
Why on earth would you?
It's the perfect 4chan browser
Chanobol master race.
Too bad you can't post on it.
So are they good or not? Talk me out of buying them.
>$119
That better canuck money
>>51616484
i don't know about these but i wish i had bought the 598s for 99 bucks on black friday
>>51616508
It's murican
thoughts on data hoarding?
>>51616441
It might make sense if you don't have high speed internet.
It's no different from regular hoarding.
You are just keeping a bunch of shit you will most likely never need. There was a game show (still is?) about hoarders and holy shit, they collect so much useless junk and garbage. Data hoarding isn't nearly as bad, but for some folks it's getting close.
I anime hoard. I have 16 TB's of anime.
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Join us now and share the software;
You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.
Hoarders can get piles of money,
That is true, hackers, that is true.
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That's not good, hackers, that's not good.
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how is free software sustainable? that would mean programming would be a hobby rather than a career
>>51616133
Free does not necessarily mean gratis, but the meaning we intend here is libre, free as in freedom of speech.
Also please do not confuse the Open Source movement with our Free Software movement, both are completely different things.
>>51616133
>how is free software sustainable? that would mean programming would be a hobby rather than a career
No.
Programmers build something /other than software/ using free software to generate money for a company, rather than selling the software they write itself.
Hint: websites / services / backends etc
is the nvidia shield tablet a solid tablet to buy for 200€?
or is it a laggy piece of shit that can only run two apps at once before starting to slow down
h-hi
w-well i tried desu
The only gimmick it has is that video decoder for low latency PC game streaming.
However, when you're at home anyway, you might as well use the PC.
Just get a chink tablet with the iPad's screen and Windows 8.1 (not 10, that SUCKS on Tablets).
Convince my girlfriend not to buy these
>>51615781
>having a girlfriend
this site isn't for you
>>>/reddit/
>>51615781
Go back to facebook normie
>>51615781 (OP)
>having a girlfriend
this site isn't for you
>>>/reddit/
What's the best way to record your desktop screen in Linux?
>>51615766
recordMyDesktop
>>51615766
installing windows
installing this shitty os simulator
recording with some shitty recorder
https://obsproject.com/download#linux
So I just bought a Shield TV for the living room, mostly for Plex. I have a R9 280X in my PC right now, is it worth it to "upgrade" to a GTX 970 to take advantage of the game streaming or is that just a meme?
pls respond.
You bought a meme tablet. You could have just bought a steam link
>>51615765
It isn't a tablet you fucking retard.
welcome to the ecosystem nigga
u gonna love it
also 970 is more powerful than a 280x
poor fag virgin here wanting to build this PC should i change anything to make it cheaper/better i cant really spend more than this. just using for gaming and videos
>>51615646
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/YGYtzy
>>51615646
stop wasting money on a motherboard and put it in something else that will actually make a difference.
really need a better processor, its been proven that games just dont run well on dual core processors anymore, look for a quad core, even if you have to go amd, id recommend the fx-6300 or fx-6350 as both as actually solid cpus with a reasonable price and with decent cooling quite overclockable
Someone sent me some php link which I'm sure is malicious. Also, I am pretty certain who sent it since the dummy used their real birth date for the email address from which it was sent.
I have messed with php a little in the past and I am really curious as to what they sent me but I'm not an IT guy and I can't think of a way to create a safe zone in a vm or something in order to check it out. Can anyone think of anything?
>>51615277
fuck off.
install gentoo
install gentoo
then fuck off
Is there any downside to getting a mobo with integrated wifi and bluetooth?
>>51615001
Not really, but why would you?
>integrated wifi
WiFi probably isent that good get a PCI card
Dono bout Bluetooth doe
1 MB unallocated space on an old external on Win7.
Happened after I formated it (used to used it on OSX).
Help.
Try gparted
So what, it's1MB let it have its space.
Wow 1mb less you're totally going to use every MB of that drive
WHAT THE FUCK
WINDOWS 10 ASKED ME TO INSTALL AND I CLICKED INSTALL LATER AND IT STARTED DOWNLOADING
HOW IS THIS EVEN LEGAL??
I don't see the problem. You said you want to install later, so it's downloading in advance
anything is legal in the world of proprietary software
>letting your computer make you its bitch
Lmfao windows users
I'm on Ubuntu and I have this weird new addiction: I love to search for updates and then upgrade my old packages.
I can't really explain why I'm doing this but I can't stop.
The more the updates and upgrades are the better.
However my packages are quite updated nowadays and there's nothing to upgrade. :(
Please give me ideas - I want to install new stuff, but only apps that are frequently updated, so I can upgrade them many times.
i know I'm insane.
Still, please, give me ideas!
(Pic is obviously not related)
Also I'm on Ubuntu 14.04
wow this is some next-level odd-realm fetishism
that said, make sure you're on development branches for all software you use
One more thing: the updates / upgrades don't have to be "big" - it's the quantity that matters.
if I update I want to see new stuff (not always, of course, but often).
It somehow... feels good.
(Pics still unrelated, but I'd like to give back something. I don't want to look ungrateful).