when will Boston Dynamics commercialize their tech?
>>55264446
MiniPupper is awesome, I'd want one.
>>55264446
whenever it can do the dishes for me and not cost over $15,000
i am willing to go to 15k so it can do most basic stuff around house, but not any higher
i hope so, i would get one for my niece.
She's not really popular with other people
Just got a Raspberry Pi 2 model B, give me a project to work on with it.
install gentoo
Reverse-engineer the GPU
what's with RPi shitters and buying these things with nothing in mind for them
>144hz is a placebo
it is
>>55264377
>I need a 240hz gaymen monitor to post on 4chan with my linux ricebox
What's your go-to Programming website? I need more blogs and communities. I want people to tell me what they think of my code. Will /g/ do that?
>>55264324
/r/reviewmycode
>>55264324
/dpt/ probably might
who is this semen demon?
bill is a cunt and a poopie head. please don't be like bill.
>>55264209
This image is harmful
Comments are not about what but why
>>55264221
This.
>>55264209
>Bill do not comment his code
Bill does not comment his code.
ftfy
How long will it take for a third party like MSI to make a better cooled 480? I'm asking if I should get the card day 1 or wait. Hows it been in the past? Is it just like a month or something?
POO
I read I better off with a reference blow-out design card if I have a cramped mini tower, is that true?
What is better for an external hard drive, many small files or view big files?
>>55264091
It doesn't really matter with modern file systems. Single large files will be marginally faster.
fewer files are faster to work with in general, less metadata to handle
when transferring lots of files via a network or external drive, i put them into an archive (ex. tar), to make them a single file
>>55264091
>many small files or view big files
...
but a few big files are generally faster than many small ones
Beginner looking into making a starter home server, mainly for file storage and streaming. What components would be recommended to just start? Motherboard? Processor?
>>55264068
If you don't know, get a mac.
>>55264068
>file storage
anything that can hook up the drives you want to use.
>streaming
if you want to do real-time transcoding then you need CPU grunt, and how much of it you need depends on how many simultaneous users you want to support. If you just want to set up a network share then see the previous item.
>>55264068
Literally any pc with gigabit ethernet. It can even be a laptop or a raspberry pi.
The biggest question is power cost for running it 24/7 and also reliability of the server.
Hey /g/uys
Need a little help
So last night I was shit out drunk and so were my friends and I lost my phone.
And being a uni student I don't have money to buy flagships.
>I was looking into buying GALAXY S5 and putting CM13 as soon as I get it.
How would it hold up now?
Is it worth it?
Long story short:
>Drunk
>Lost Phone
>Need New Phone
>How is Galaxy S5 now?
>Buy...
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works fine for me, all I do is 4chan, text, browse forums, play music and general stuff. no lag running cm13. I'm not a smartphone gamer so no comment on that.
Ok I found another problem
Here we get the exynos variant which I heard sucks.
What about that?
>>55263920
If you can't afford a better phone, go for it. I'm currently using an S5 with a CM based ROM and it's a pretty solid experience. Go for it. And don't get the Exynos variant.
Hey, I'm bored of my day-job and in the mood to write a website in C++, but at the moment I've got no idea what to write. Anyone care to bounce some ideas off of me?
Tools / libraries / etc. I plan on using for the project: C++14 (17?) via GCC, debian 64-bit, fastcgi, nginx, postgresql, libpqxx. Scrypt and Let's Encrypt if I start to take the project seriously and need some password hashing / SSL, respectively. I'll use Boost if I come to need it, but I'll avoid it if I can.
Also, if you just want to shit on C++, I guess you can do that...
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>>55263829
>not using C++++
>>55263829
How about you write an app to go fuck yourself
>>55263872
Meh, it's a nice language, but if I'm going to go that route, I'll just go Java and save myself the headache. Where I work, my frontend team uses Java, and the backend team uses C++. I spend most of my time writing C++, but will run around and help the frontend team with Java when they need it.
C# is nice, but I'd rather not go MSFT.
>>55263884
I'm not that into VR, actually. :(
>make torrent
>rename everything I can to have long filenames or special characters so windows can't run it
Joke's on you, I don't seed.
>>55263834
your punishment will be in the afterlife, my friend.
>>55263868
Not if I decide to shoot up an Apple store like that thing in Orlando.
So I found out that my GF cheated on me right before my final interview.
I was pretty fucking distraught and couldn't answer the question. I'm certain I failed the interview and won't get the job.
And now, I'm trying to get my mind off of life, so...
>Write a program to print all permutations of a string.
I don't care what language it is.
[spoiler]I'm so fucking out of it atm I can't to do it in either C, JS, or Python.[/spoiler]
>>55263758
take homework threads to >>>/wsr/ you stupid nigger.
>>55263778
Fuck off, nigger. I just want some /g/ interaction. This shit is easily Googlable.
>>55263796
>>55263758
no, you fuck off cuck
Gone, but not forgotten
shit overpriced store.
literally sold 1.5M HDMI cables for $50. The madmen
>>55263740
>shit overpriced store.
Very true but how can we forget Dicks big package...
>>55263623
>buying electronics in a bricks-and-mortar store
what's the point in doing this? They invariably have higher prices than online retailers, even after shipping.
idk how it is in straya but burgers have even more of an incentive to shop online since its easy to dodge sales taxes that way
Hello, /g/, so I've been looking to get a cheap disposable PC to take on the go that can play older games, but keep tripping over things due to lack of familiarity with these new additions to the PC field.
Does anyone have experience with these things? If so, are there any floating out there that can play pre-2009 games reliably at a sub-$200 pricepoint?
Also, stick PC thread.
>>55263609
these things are literally fucking dick sucking awful
they can barely load an operating system let alone play a "game" on it
>>55263609
just buy a t420. Should be able to play old shit.
>>55263609
One word: Atom.
>>55263480
chrome
>>55263480
I used UCBrowser in my symbian phone to access servers in my LAN, since Opera mini uses a proxy for everything. Pretty good.
>>55263480
Adblock browser