Hey /g/, what's in your pen drive?
>>51277116
I can't say because i can't use my 7 proxies.
>>51277116
a copy of touhou 7
>tfw i have 2 of those exact pendrives
>a live linux environment whichs purpose is to boot into and change or delete windows passwords by modifying registry
>documents and some essential software, also a keyfile
>arch installation media
What does this script do?while (*(++c) != '\0');
>>51277021
crash
goes through a c style string
>>51277021
can't tell without c's value. also, that most likely would segfault
When is this shit gonna finally replace that ancient old crap silicon?
When mass production techniques make it fiscally feasible.
Every time you hear "GRAPHEEN" or "CAHBON MACROTOOBS", all it is is some lab somewhere finding a new manufacturing technique. More often than not they realize that it's too expensive to scale up so they fuck off with it.
>>51277010
>silicon
>crap
Pick one, you uneducated reddit bullshit spewing twat.
You wouldn't know a UTBB FD-SOI double gate from a bulk trenchFET if it walked up and slapped your GPU.
>>51277122
carbon nanotube ram is already being made:
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2929471/emerging-technology/fab-plants-are-now-making-superfast-carbon-nanotube-memory.html
>>51277010
never.
>implying there's anything wrong with Python
>>51276793
>/trash/
>actually exists
>Implying it's perfect
Good idea for an Android app? What's something you need but it's not out there.
Just looking for ideas tbqh
Launcher without app drawer, but as customizable as Nova launcher is.
>>51276805
I am curious: Why dont you like the app drawer?
- "Astronomy Picture of the Day" picture frame widget http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
- a live wallpaper that you share with friends and can draw things on, that will appear on their phones
holy FUCK find a single solitary flaw....its so sleek, so powerful, and that screen....oh my god. *sploosh* apple has done it again
poorfags need not apply
You're trying way too hard. I agree with everyone below me that's calling you a retard.
>>51276729
>find a single solitary flaw
ARM
https://wikileaks.org/google-is-not-what-it-seems/
Continuation of >>51270657
I'm going to read that shit, at least summarize and highlight some important point.
>>51278298
*not going
>>51278298
Gonna copy and paste from another thread
>TL;DR for everyone, Google has it's hands in the U.S. government's pocket and is gaining political power to be the information and guidance branch for policy makers and military strategists. More than just am information giant, they're going for the global empire game...and winning
>there is a reason google is trying so hard to get android phones to all these poor people around the world, and that reason...
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Microsoft getting real desperate.
>not upgrading to master race OS
you're the one to blame here
Microsoft so desperate my crappy x86 samsung tablet got an update so it could support w10
And nobody expected it because nobody expects Intel to do more work for outdated netbook tier shit.
>can't even do OneDrive placeholders
Windows 8.1 was peak Microsoft, it's all downhill from there.
Hello
I need help,
I recently decided to upgrade my gtx460 graphicscard and bought a used 280x tri-x from sapphire.
Im kinda broke right now and greed got the better of me, since I could have bought a new 380 for alittle more.
Here is the problem:
The temp sensor is broken, meaning I get a temp reading of 0. This made the fans run at 100% all the time. Now knowing I got scammed I used the card anyway, adjusting fan speed manually using the software.
I've been playing mgsv, borderlands2 with the fans on 70%.
Last night I played Fallout4 and...
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Correction: I didnt buy it FROM sapphire, I found it on swedish "craigslist"
>>51276443
280X has better performance than the 380. 380 has newer features and is a little better at tesselation.
How old is it? Does the site that you bought it from have agreements where the seller can be reprimanded. Or did you just use it as a means of communication and buy it off the street?
The 280X Tri-X was known for being a hot piece of shit. Sapphire didn't take much time to replace it with the Vapor-X Tri-X (which is blue) and has much MUCH better cooling.
I came up with an idea of a restaurant where all the food is cooked on GTX 480 powered grill
>make custom board
>lineup 8 gtx 480's, 2x4
>fins are in direct contact with all gpu's
>frying pan on top
>they're mining BTC, all sitting at 97 celsius
>steaks cook almost instantly, ordering rare is not an option, only well-done
>make ez money...
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Not cost effective.
>>51276393
in which way, power?
>>51276393
sell them super expencive, its fancy and hipster
Yo /g/
What tech/gadgets do you own that has substantially improved your life, or just made it better to live?
Better is subjective, so have at it.
> webm unrelated just fun
Motorized/adjustable desk
onaholes
/thread
>>51276243
Car, because it sucks living in my city without one.
Smartphone, because it allows me to make sales even when I'm out.
with qemu/kvm you can run windows programs at ~95-99% native peformance
what is your excuse now?
right now I'm playing fallout 4 in >60fps with all settings ultra on muh arch linux
>>51276070
>qemu/kvm
how do I into?
>>51276107
google is your friend
you need compatible hardware and two gpu's
>>51276070
isn't there wine already? macfag here, don't know much about le linux
Desktop thread
Home sweet home edition
>>51276060
<3
Got a bit of work to do on this one
>Behind Ulbricht in the library, a man and woman started a loud argument. Ulbricht turned to look at this couple having a domestic dispute in awkward proximity to him, but when he did so, the man reached over and pushed Ulbricht’s open laptop across the table. The woman grabbed it and handed it off to FBI Special Agent Thomas Kiernan, who was standing nearby.
>Ulbricht was arrested, placed in handcuffs, and taken downstairs. Kiernan took photos of the open laptop, occasionally pressing a button to keep it active. Later, he would testify that if the computer had gone to sleep, or if Ulbricht had time to close the lid, the encryption would have been unbreakable. "It would have turned into a brick, basically," he said.
Is that actually possible or was the agent being overly cautious?
>>51275990
Likely bullshit, the computer stores the keys in memory. They would still be there even if the laptop went to sleep/hibernate, the real problem would have been if the laptop shuts down
>>51275990
>Is that actually possible or was the agent being overly cautious?
Completely possible
>>51276041
If he wasn't retarded his laptop would had been setup to shutdown after a short time or if the lid was closed
Also, if he was a good /fucko/ his laptop was probably epoxi'd to hell and back, making it almost impossible to recover the keys from the memory
What did we learn from this? If you're going to use your encrypted laptop in public while doing shady shit you should stay inside of a locked vehicle.
Would you consider a smartring?
Depends on use.
What utility would they provide?
>>51275951
> would you buy something even fucking gaudier and more useless than a smartwatch
I better buy 12, I don't want /g/ to think I'm poor