>Use GNU+Linux for about a year now
>Proud of not being apart of the botnet
>Decide to configure my IDE some more (vscode)
>See this in auto config"telemetry.enableTelemetry": true
>mfw
>>55038185
>proprietary software
You did this to yourself
>using propietary third party executables on GNU+Linux
>>55038193
>>55038194
https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode
Do you#include <stdbool.h>
or#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0
typedef int bool;
or just let it be and use 0 and 1 and ints directly?
>>55038171
I stop being retarded, m9
>>55038184
Explain
>>55038203
I don't teach pajeets
>use Linux for years
>get used to *nix goodies
>get new PC and decide to try a little gayming
>install Win10 Pro
>get bored of Windows again and dual boot with Arch on my SSD
>SLI doesn't fucking work, don't want to waste one of my GPUs
How cucked am I /g/? Does Microsoft own me now?
>>55038161
>sli
you deserve it
>>55038161
>SLI
you were cucked from the start
>>55038161
what are you even doing that you need SLI on arch
just use it on windows to play games and use only one when you are on linus
What's wrong with this?
Rounding errors because it deals with ints not floats
>>55038101
That and the obvious one it can only find the average of 2 numbers. Ideally the function would take any amount of inputs and provide the average
>>55038097
nothing really. If you are working with integers, this is perfectly fine.
just remember that C always rounds down.
>>55038132
even floating point numbers have rounding errors. It depends on what you're doing really
I want to start using C and I am using the learn c the hard way series.
I have completed most of it but now I want to create a non-trivial program.
Should I use Clang or GCC?
Experienced C programmer using gcc
Why should I switch?
btw OP it probably doesn't matter very much which you use, you can always switch later and both are probably fine compilers
if you write standards-compliant code, which you probably are, you won't have to change any code when changing compiler
>>55038116
Great, now, what about testing? Do you have a list of C libraries that I could use?
I mean, I am using valgrind right now to sort of static check my stuff but I would like to have unit testing.
I am planning to do a little system monitor.
>>55038141
I just use a bunch of asserts and then use ifdefs to enable/disable that code
disclaimer this was a long time ago i just rember it
me and my friend were messing around when we come up to this website it was a white background only thing was i think about 7 rows of writing that we thought was Hebrew anyone know wtf this website is please let me know
Different creepy website :
http://973-eht-namuh-973.com/
Enjoy
Totally safe definitely click all links in this thread esp if you are on mobile or other insecure os'es. Shore thing OP
is it a jumpscare
I have an Iphone 4s that never charges to 100%, it goes to 65% to 0% in a few hours or minutes. I have changed the batery twice with new ones and that doesn't even chage. Did you have a problem similar to this? What is the solution to this problem?
>>55037828
>What is the solution to this problem?
>>55037876
gonna try this, thanks
>>55037828
It's probably because you are in another country and the outlet holes are different than in America
I've been interested in getting a turntable for a while. Are they impossible to find used in good quality? I imagine hipsters have driven the prices up by now. What should I look for?
This is about as meme as audio gets but it is fun.
>>55037480
build your own
buying a prebuilt turntable is like buying a prebuilt PC to /g/
>>55037511
I didn't know that was an option.
>>55037511
Is there a good source to go to for info on this?
good bold fonts for terminal?
or best fonts in general
there's a great one called Learn To Search The Fcuking Catalog Newfag.ttf
>>55037448
There's no need to be an asshole. There's no thread alive right now that answers the OP's question.
>>55037606
or is there?
>>55034397
alright /g/
ive been searching for months and i can't wrap my head around on which laptop to get for school. I've been eyeing on the thinkpad t450 (pic related) and im not sure if its the best laptop for my needs. Im basically gonna use it to code and use unity/blender on it so i dont really need an i7. lightness and battery are a plus!
just don't get the 1366x768 screen
>>55037338
Yeah that shit is a meme
>lightness
>battery
>budget
thinkpad *20/*30.
>i hab money
dell xps 13, mbp
/Networking General/
Study Group Edition
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bumpin with qts
>>55037190
>>55037190
>Currently streaming CCNP Switch videos
You must a riot at parties
Can /g/ find a better deal?
>>55037088
yes
>>55037107
10/10
#rekt
>>55037107
Kek
Will someone explain to me how exactly credit/debit cards and card machines work? You swipe the card and funds are taken out of your bank account. This blows my mind
I have so many questions right now
>swipe
>>55037063
I forgot about chips
HOW THE FUCK DO CHIPS WORK
you swipe
machine takes information
sends information to bank computer
bank computer says yes or no to transaction based on accounts
sends reply
you either just paid or look like an idiot
WE FUTURISTS NAO!
It's 2055. What was the most impactful advancement of the last decade?
>>55036992
sex robots
>>55037022
Vr Sex Robots
>>55037022
>>55037029
You think we'll seriously have to wait until 2040s for either of those? We already have the first and I'm pretty sure we'll have consumer versions of the latter before next year is over.
this is disgusting
http://windowsreport.com/bash-ubuntu-windows-10-updates/
Microsoft introduced a lot of improvements to Windows 10 Preview with the latest build 14361. A feature that probably received the highest number of changes is Bash on Ubuntu on Windows 10. Microsoft revealed a huge list of improvements for the Ubuntu Bash console of the Subsystem for Linux feature that will help Linux developers do an even better job now.
>>55036984
> that will help Linux developers do an even better job now
> on windows
kek. There are no "Linux developers" that use windows for development, though.
If said devs are using anything other than Linux for development, it's OSX, which doesn't need a "Subsystem For Linux" just to run coreutils and the GNU Toolchain.
>>55037485
>There are no "Linux developers" that use windows for development, though.
If I write webby shit that's deployed solely to Linux servers, how am I not a "Linux developer"? Seems vague to me, and your argument looks like Gran Autismo semantic whining.
>>55036984
>Ubuntu Bash on Win 10
>All of the drawbacks of a VM with none of the benefits
I...
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>>55037668
It's not my "argument", and not my choice of words; I pulled them from the article.
Ever since their announcement months ago, they've hyped the "use *nix cli tools natively on windows" angle in articles. I guess they coin "Linux Developers" as devs that venture outside of Visual Studio and use 3rd party tools within terminals as a part of the development process.
I do agree with you though:
> I seriously do not see the point of this