I carry a Samsung Galaxy tab 3 LTE in my pocket but notice it's buggy and some apps need a upgrade and 5.somthing is not letting it upgrade. What's a good 8" inch tablet that fit in my pocket and let me play with the latest apps?
>>55136322
>8 inch
>fit in my pocket
Are you stupid?
>>55136322
that image made me LOL nice one OP
>>55136376
my current tab is 8" and fits in my pocket.
What are neat things you can dedicate computers you don't necessarily need anymore for?
Bitcoin mining.
znc
ftp
http
seedbox
The trash, then buy a Raspberry PI for all your shitbox needs.
Can an i7 4770 run a 4k display and play 4k video at 60fps? I need a new work computer CPU and I don't know if I should get the 4770 or one of the newer Skylake models.
>>55136145
>>55136145
city?
>>55136145
>Thinks CPU handles powers the screen.
Please be bait.
>You can currently purchase a semi-automatic rifle in a major U.S. city in just seven minutes, but don’t expect to text someone a rifle emoji anytime soon.
>Unicode, the technical organization in charge of selecting and overseeing emojis, debated and ultimately decided to remove a rifle from its list of new emoji candidates in 2016, according to multiple persons who attended its quarterly meeting last May. The decision was led and championed by one of tech’s biggest companies: Apple.
>Apple...
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>>55136133
>implying emoji is relevant to free speech
I really don't fucking care
Its blatant censorship but censorship of the best kind: the kind only idiots are affected by
call me when IMEs no longer support the input of the word "rifle" and then I'll fume in your thread
hey /g/, actual problem here. I feel like in 2016 it should not be too hard to brute force your way through a password on a file.
I need to get through a .SLM file password. normally the file is 80kb, and this one with a password is 1300kb. It is a menu file for work, and now i cannot edit it myself and add coupons when necessary, or do what i want in general.
Is there a way to get through this? I really hate the new menu they sent me. it can only be updated once a week by the company that runs our POS system.
Please help me gee/
>>55136001
Go read some books on cryptology and figure it out you massive fucking faggot.
>>55136001
Why do you feel like in the current year it shouldn't be hard to brute force your way through a password on a file? What are the reasons that make you feel that way? Please give at least 3 examples which are making you feel that way. Thank you.
>>55136041
i said feel. i know it isn't a complicated password. It is only alpha-numbers with the allowance of 8 symbols. I also know how todays technology is beyond comparable to something 5 years ago. between cpu and gpu power. and the whole mining situation using PCs to compute magical numbers into fictitious money.
i assumed it would be easier especially knowing the parameters of a password.
Who /mac4life/ here?
>>55135904
Have one, and love it. Not sure how I was able to stand Windows for over a decade. Especially as a developer
That being said, might get a chromebook next because crouton
I am not rich enough to spend that much money for a brand name.
>>55135904
>>55135922
2 rupees have been deposited in your shit eating hands Rajeesh.
Why might a system be able to boot a fresh install from flash but then have Windows be unable to detect the same flash drive?
Possibru broken windows installation
Also possibru broken usb
>>55135580
I had the same issue, something about how it was formatted and what's written on it, keeps windoes from reading it so it doesn't accidentally get erased I think
>>55135621
this. filesystem issue.
Hey /g/ have an old Dell Vostro 200 that I am going to be upgrading and keeping as a secondary computer
Pentium 1.8GHz to C2D 3.0GHz
1.5GB of RAM to 3-4GB of RAM
I need to add a GPU to the machine.
What would be a good GPU to throw in there? It still has stock OEM power supply.
>>55135540
What the fuck is this horse shit.
>>55135540
rx480
Radeon 6450s usually go for like $30 brand new. Or as they're known now, the r3 230 or some shit.
Or a Geforce 210. They're $25 brand new and play Minecraft 60+ fps on a 768 monitor. (Got one for my lil sister)
Preferably with support for touchpad gestures, better battery life and less heating
>>55135510
MacOS
Xubuntu
The linux kernel, you obnoxious loser.
A lot of little girls will become game developers thanks to Barbie!
https://twitter.com/Barbie
>>55135461
They could do with it Tbh
Sick of young girls having no direction or ambitions
>>55135464
forgot pic
Hey /g/ does your case have an incubator slot for your sea monkeys? I'm gonna guess not
Why would you even want sea monkeys?
Bonus shot with added airflow feature
>>55135437
I wanna give a good home to them, and my ancestors kept monkeys hostage so it's only natural
How trackable is your browser?
https://browserprint.info/
http://panopticlick.eff.org/
Remember that while disabling JS is an easy way to hide much of your browser fingerprint many websites don't work without it, so it's kinda cheating.
Things that can make you less trackable:
Disabling cookies unless required. Cookie monster is a good extension for this.
The Tor Browser Bundle, the browser with the best fingerprinting defenses out there. Sadly requires use of Tor.
Using multiple browsers (e.g. I use Chrome for all my botnet shit and IceCat...
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Whatever, I'm not a pedo so I'm not worried
>>55135384
>Welcome to the job interview
>We're sorry but our Internet background check of you found that you spend over 2 hours a day wasting time on a site called 4chan that is notorious for cyberbullying and extreme right views.
>We will not be considering you for this position.
can't get them to work on my browser
probably makes me the easiest to track of all
Why doesn't C have lambda expressions or even anonymous functions?
You have anonymous structs, unions, enums, why not functions?
Why do enumerated types have to pollute the global namespace, even if they're declared inside of a struct or function?
Oh wait, let me just make it a static type, OOPS now you can't use it anywhere!
And why wasn't array size built into the language?
The standard says nothing about how an implementation was supposed to keep track of it's heap usage, yet it expects it to know the size of a heap pointer...
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>>55135344
C is designed to be as lightweight and close to the metal as possible. I'm sure there are MANY small abstractions they could have used to improve it, but each one would slowly turn it into a clustered mess. You still have function callbacks and can pass them as parameters, so you can still use lambdas and anonymous functions, just with a type and name
>>55135364
>just with type and name
So not anonymous functions?
>>55135344
C was made by cucks who worked in the mail room of a telephone company on their downtime.
I got my hands on a 1000w modular psu but only have sata cables for it because the previous owner was a dipshit.
Where to buy?
go to cooler master's website
next time post in /sqt/ dipshit
>>55135311
And do what?
>>55135331
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cooler+master+modular+replacement+cables
please stop being retarded
Who will be the first skynet? Google or Apple?
>>55135245
google most definitely.
apple is dying.
>>55135245
it isnt between google and applel, its between google and facebook
Apple and Facebook remain stationary. Sure, they do gather data averyday, but Google is seriously expanding on that data and gets its own too. Google has been trying for some time to get the title 'Skynet'. See 'Google Home'.