lately ive been amazed by what computers do daily, working behind the scenes, doing things literally impossible for humans to do manually, or at least for humans to do efficiently
before, i kind of took computers for granted and only had INTEREST in computers. my amazement of them was like a 3/10
but now i've been thinking, computers are insanely amazing. 10/10 amazing.
what about you? do you get amazed by computers?
I get amazed by ur mum's skills in bed. It's a different move errytime
generation Z everyone
Yes. I'm especially amazed at networking, and the social implications of it.
>icucks
>>55201079
Not an argument.
>using cyanogenmod 11 on shitty smartphone
>can always connect a 2,5" NTFS HDD without problems
I bet the "lmao why would you need that" idrone defense force will appear soon.
What percent of all open source code is comments/commented? Couldn't we save a tremendous amount of hard drive space by removing all the comments from code?
Comments are discarded when compiled to binary. If someone has the source then chances are they're a dev and so the comments are useful to them.
>>55201063
/thread
>>55201030
You are retarded.
Help me /g/, I fell for this meme of a headphone and bought it. I'm sitting here with these in my hands and I can't decide if I made a retarded mistake or a good investment.
Well, they seem to be very well reviewed, so as long as:
>your source isn't awful
>you aren't underpowering them
>you don't hate the sound signature or response
>You don't beat your equipment to shit or break things easily
>you don't hate the aesthetics
>you don't regret spending money that you shouldn't have
Then you probably shouldn't...
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>>55200998
They look nice, so enjoy!
Wasn't there an accusation against the meze guy for taking chinese esmooth products and rebranding them?
>buy lagdroid refrigerator
>it gets lagdroid malware
>all your food spoils
>>55200886
depending on how they cheaped out on the hardware, it might be good
>>55200886
>Buy Tesla
>New car models are just software updates
>Every new car has some recall to get software updates and malware is crashing cars left and right
>>55200886
>buy lagdroid fridge
>android version is prehistoric as usual
>gets hacked the moment it's powered on
>ransomware encrypts all your food and demands $2000
Hey /g/, is there any full list out there of how deep the windows 10 spying goes? I'm trying to save a friend for this shitware OS but I can't find many articles out there.
>toplel.jpg
For me it was the first page under "Customize Settings" when you are setting up your privacy settings during the install process. most users will just accept the defaults and never even see this page.
>>55200999
His biggest argument is that you can disable all of the spyware. But from all of the /g/ shitposting and one article written by a female poo in loo I've been convinced that they still send data back to microsoft servers.
>Tape on webcam
>Tape on Mic
Why's he using a botnet OS though?
>>55200765
It's so if people hack him they can't see anything.
>>55200765
>Tape on Mic
What would that even accomplish
>>55200818
It would make the sound waves stick to the tape and not go into the computer.
Hi, /g/. I have a shitty logitech deskmic and it's okay, but it picks up everything in my entire house. Is this something that would improve with higher quality mics, such as pic related, or would I have to attach a mic to my headphones so it's closer to my face? Thx.
>>55200646
You need a directional mic.
>>55200646
I'm currently using the Blue Snowball and it's more than fine for audio quality however it does pick up a lot of background noise, I would go with a more directional pic if I were you.
So is there a standard for cryptography where a file can be encrypted on such a way that two different keys decrypt to two different, but valid, files? Seems like a foolproof way to hide your ISIS plots from the FBI.
Bump
That would be great but is that possible?
maki pussy
>>55200561
>a standard
>foolproof way to hide
>bonus: from the FBI
you didn't think this through, did you?
You can't even fucking customize the color of your title bar and taskbar. You can either get eye cancer, or have a choice between 3 shades of dark gray.
Not to mention the extremely inconsistent UI, and their failure to implement respectable "flat" icons. Absolutely disgusting OS, I tell you.
>>55200550
Subscribed!
how do i reblog dis?
>>55200550
>Not to mention the extremely inconsistent UI
This is the most amazing part though
They make KDE seem like apple by comparison
One day out of the blue you get elected into the position God-King of Web Standards. No more committees or deliberation, what you say goes.
Your first task is to replace the HTML, JS, and CSS with technologies better suited for how the web is used today. What technologies do you choose and why?
>>55200483
C++/Qt binaries.
>>55200483
HTML, CSS, and Lua
>>55200483
asm because fuck you
post your .vimrc
mine is justsyntax on
emacs users need not apply
Maki uses vim?!
>>55200466$ cat .vimrc
cat: .vimrc: No such file or directory
>>55200476
maki is cute and good, and so is vim—so I'd say it's likely
Is there something comfier than being in the center of the universe?
Bumpoo
The universe is unfathomably large and, if it can even be said to have a center, it is highly improbable that Earth is anywhere near it
>>55200459
I like that web app that they have on the main screen.
https://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html
You have 30 seconds to type up a regular expression that will take the second and fourth word that happen to be right behind a comma and contain at least one number and an asterix in a string and output the same string with those words switched around.
Well? I thought you were a programmer, anon.
Simply epic.
>>55200456
define "word".
>>55200887
Since we need a number and a special character but to separate it from a comma, let's say it's a chain of any character except for whitespace and punctuation.
EYO G,
I'm having a bit of an existential crisis. My degree (business) is useless, and I don't want to work in a supermarket for the rest of my life. I want to learn a programming language. Is there a language that I can learn without prior coding knowledge that will also land me a decent paying job?
Look up "Maki Nishikino" she has a ton of useful programming tutorials available.
>>55200437
Should I order the body pillow now?
1. develop a technical mind
2. learn c or java. after that you'll know them all