is JS the best tool for AI?
Is it just me or are Koreans getting more plastic by the day?
>>55064165
I think it's the first country when it comes to № of plastic surgeries. Which is not a good thing by any means.
>>55064149
yes is the replace of lisp.
>All AMD had to show at e3 was cringey mustard race memes and more poorfag cards
when were you when Nvidia secured the entire GPU market?
>>55064142
>entire GPU market
With what? Overpriced enthusiast GPUs
>>55064142
>Not realizing that mainstream cards and CPUs are the bread and butter of the big 3.
Jesus if this were /pol/ you'd have a fucking leaf as a flag. Because you're that fucking shitty at bait
>>55064571
The most used GPUs on Steam are Nvidia's, AMD don't even makes it into the top 5.
Steam is virtually the whole PC gaming market.
Seems like nvidia got cucked hard by amd
It's a fake, those are TitanXs numbers with the 480 OC shopped in top of it
>>55064023
the titan x was 4027 try again nvidiot cuck
Explain this AMD cuck.
Why in the name of god do people keep using node.js for web servers? Serious question.
>>55064004
For the same reason people use MongoDB as database: They are retards.
It's the hip thing to do
>>55064219
"Because they are stupid" or "Because it is better" is the average 4channer's answer to everything.
Not helpful, Anon.
Hey /g/, I'm looking for a new wireless router for my parents to use. I was thinking of pic related but I keep getting jewed by eBay. What routers do you guys use?
Also wireless networking general I guess.
>>55063951
The AirPort Extreme is one of the earliest ac routers released.
There are newer alternatives with faster speeds out now that you should consider instead.
Also the UI and preferences on the AirPort leaves a little to desire.
>>55063951
If you use T-Mobile as your carrier, ask for their free router. It's a rebranded RT-AC1750 that they give you for free.
>>55063996
>There are newer alternatives with faster speeds
No there aren't. 802.11ac on 5GHz is good for 866Mbps and that is it. Anything higher is them adding in the 2.4GHz band or MIMO.
Hi /g/, I have an idea for an application that will make me a rich. I've looked everywhere and it doesn't exist yet. The idea is pretty simple, but I would need to construct some sort of algorithm that can decode and detect certain pre-programmed sentences and keywords and then base a certain conclusion on the given input and show the user the result. What coding language should I learn to create such an application? I'm eager to learn.
Python
I never thought I'd say it, but Lisp
Writing a program to find reviews by shills? It has already been done.
how the fuck does 4chan save the inline extension settings? I know it's not a cookike
>>55063914
HTML5 localStorage
The cloud
Miu's butt
>Distro hop constantly
>Install Ubuntu
>Try to debloat Ubuntu
>Trying to remove Ubuntu's shitty email program through the GUI will cause my DEs to uninstall
>Trying to remove Ubuntu's shitty email program through the terminal will cause thunderbird to automatically install
Why is this shit the most popular Linux distro?
>>55063874
> Try to debloat Ubuntu
Start by using minimal, and build up your system from group up.
Also, if you not satisfied how dependency being resolved - you are free to use --nodeps and such stuff, or just using another front end for apt, such as aptitude, for example.
>lying on the internet
>>55063874
I literally have no clue how you successfully installed ubuntu in the first place. The installer crashes or hangs constantly for me and never gets to the installation part proper.
Regardless, last I managed to install ubuntu (2010 or so), it was already not customizable for shit due to these fucked up dependencies.
So much for being about "choice".
Since I installed gentoo, I've never looked back.
Convince me to start learning python. Also, how much difference is there between 2.7 and 3?
>>55063822
Just learn 3 if you are starting out
The reasons to learn python:
easy
tons of modules for interacting with many programs
95% chance whatever you're doing has already been done and posted online
>>55063822
Easy to learn, easy to maintain because great readability, many libraries.
There are some differences between 2.7 and 3.X but if you learn one of them you can easy adapt to the other one.
>>55063822
>Also, how much difference is there between 2.7 and 3?
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.0.html
ITT: we build a PC close to 300$ to outmatch the new XBOX One
>>55063492
>>55063596
picked up a 128GB SSD even though the new XBOX One has a 2TB hard drive it's definitely a shitty 5400RPM HD and let's be honest: file compression is a thing on pcs and you don't have spaces wasted with bloatware while also being able to add another SSD anytime you want.
>>55063656
GG OP, you did it
GUYS!
FAG32
>>55063485
https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/content/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/APFS_Guide/Introduction/Introduction.html
>Apple File System provides several new features, including optimization for Flash/SSD storage, copy-on-write metadata, space sharing, cloning of files and directories, snapshots, fast directory sizing, and atomic safe-save primitives.
neat
Hi /g/.
I'm trying to assemble my new PC.
How do I do this?
>pic related
Epoxy
>>55063431
install gentoo
You guys said it was like a puzzle
Decrypt this, /g/
DECRYPE THIS
>>55063400
Decrypt this, faggot
>>55063400
DONT SCAN THIS IT MAKES MUSTARD GAS!
Talk me out of it /g/
>>55063322
their new cpus are coming out by christmas
>>55063368
What if I don't want to wait
>>55063322
Zen is just around the corner.
You are a fool if you buy now.
Now that Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) has been removed from OpenSSH due to perceived weaknesses, what key encryption algorithm will you use?
https://www.archlinux.org/news/openssh-70p1-deprecates-ssh-dss-keys/
>inb4 RSA -- that shit has NSA backdoor
How widely were they used anyway?
I guess there's no way to find out.
>>55063321
make way for my hot, steaming Merkel-Lamport SHA3-512 signatures, niggers.
quantum safe and only a fews tens of kilobytes apiece.
>>55063321
we use RSA at cisco