When did 1000 GB start being considered a TB? 1TB is 1024 GB, I just bought this damn Seagate drive and it says 1000GB on it. I know it's not much, but when you start seeing 4TB drives, 96GB of lost space is a shitload, especially when drives are smaller when formatted.
You bought a 1000GB drive, not a 1TB one.
>>54948821
Try installing gentoo to see if still says 1tb
>>54948821
Gigabyte =! Gigabit
I'm in desperate need of a good mouse for <$140 for 3D modeling and gaming.
Been using the Razer Mamba Chroma for a month but long story short I gotta return it my friend. Now I'm stuck with a crappy microsoft ergonomic mouse with a broken clicker and it's killing me. Anyone know of a mouse as good as the mamba? With adjustable dpi like so?
>inb4
>idgaf rgb lighting
If you like the mamba so much you should get get a mamba.
>wireless for gayming
lol
If all you want is a cheaper wired clawgrip with adjustable dpi get a xornet 2
>>54948729
Ouch I forgot to mention I hate wireless, too much hassle changing batteries all the time
>>54948729
Retarded memer. Good wireless gaming mice are exactly as relable as wired mice.
>>54948747
>2016
>mice with batteries
Anon, how do you make myself write code that is boring? i.e. business logic
I can't hold a job because although I like to code, I hate doing boring routine coding which I've done trillions times before.
>>54948569
>which I've done trillions times before
Why are you writing the same code over and over?
>>54948645
You know what I meant, it's doing the same task or similar tasks over and over again.
Put the fun back in with fun-maintainable code.
It adds a level of excitement you never would have thought you could achieve.
Watch junior devs struggle for hours swearing at your shit and inevitably creating bugs!
(though they tend to do that anyway...)
Not the original, but preserved here for posterity.
https://github.com/Droogans/unmaintainable-code
Who do you trust to handle your emails?
Goygle
Myself
>>54948458
ProtonMail
So I'm getting ready to start buying pieces for my pc, I was wondering if any of you had any good recommendations for a case. I kind of like the one I found, but I'm still not sure about it. Pic related, its the case Im thinking of
>>54948438
also attached is the list of parts I plan on getting
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/mattmcg13/saved/#view=DYnqqs
>>54948438
For my next build I will either mod a powermac g5 case or get the ncase m1.
That's an alright case, though I'm not so fond of cube cases
How do we fix HTTPS? The NSA can trivially MITM everyone by coercing certificate authorities. Should browsers just start rejecting any American certificates?
We should cut America off the Internet desu
>>54948428
>>54948461
This just proves Snowden ssupporters HATE America
>>54948493
Truth hurts I guess.
Americans are mentally fragile
Anybody here think this guy was unrealistically optimistic and happy while being stranded 15 million miles from earth? And don't fucking say he had to be that way to survive.
>>54948407
Different people deal with adversity differently.
A 5-minute movie about a guy hysterically killing himself wouldn't be all that interesting.
Read or listen to the book.
how can a mouse be this perfect, lads
>>54948338
Needs more stealth coating.
I'm only here for the webm guy
>>54948338
it ain't even radar proof
So I just finished the functional programming course at my uni where this book was required reading. My God this book is an overrated pile of garbage.
Where do I start my critique? The unnecessary verbosity? The shitty environment model in chapter three? The total lack of useful algorithms? How about no indication of how to apply any of the shit this book teaches you?
Most modern CS books teach several programming paradigms, introduce algorithms and data structures, and also something to show or tell how these techniques can be useful in the real world. There is...
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>>54948278
here's a (you)
How can I tell that you're going to end up as a web developer?
>>54948303
Yes. Because there is no chance I can work as a low level developer if I don't like this pile of crap. I mean C and ASM is sooo fucking similar to functional programming
>Get on the ground, fucko!
>Squad, take his computer and all other electronics!
What do you do?
>>54948218
>Americans will defend this save still call themselves land of the free
Nothing. The worst I have is some embarassing porn. A lot of pop music that I would rather not anybody know that I listen to.
However, if I was in possession of something highly illegal, I'd fucking smash the shit out of my laptop right away. Sure, I'd probably get some time out of doing that, but not as bad as I'd get if caught with said illegal material. I mean, they can't prove shit. The evidence is sufficiently destroyed.
what the fuck are you guys hiding in those hard drives?
why would you be scared of this situation if you're not a pedo?
Does anyone have any firsthand experience with this case? I'm in the planning stages of my first build in many years and I'm having trouble picking out a case. This is the frontrunner so far but the issue is that I've read several reviews from people who experienced overheating issues due to poor air flow, while others say it was fine. I'm not sure which to believe, whether their issues were stricly because of overclocking which I don't plan to do, etc.
On a related note, if anyone has an alternative case suggestion I'd love to hear it....
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I've had the phantom case, and well, I regret it. The stroke/paint (whatever the english word is) was cheap and got scratches easily, and getting the lid back to the case was always a pain in the ass. Can't say my opinion on the 440, but I assume it will have some of the same problems.
>>54948881
>paint job
>"lid back on the case"
For future reference if you care at all.
I had that case. It's not that quite but the airflow is fine on a single gpu. 980ti and 5820k. Sli with a second GPU, the temps got hot.
Fucking bullshit.
So we upgraded some PCs at our company.All software we use was finally updated and stable and we thought that it wouldn't hurt the more powrful machines.
Now, we most likely got some kind of virus (we constantly exchange pendrives and share large database) that causes windows explorer to loop crash upon copying files from pendrives (happened on 2 separate win10 PCs) and nothing can fix that shit. sfc scannow, chkdsk, returnig PC to previous state, restarts, whatever, the only fix we've found was reinstalling windows, obviously malwarebyter, norton and kaspersky didn't pick up shit and since we had this problem with diferent pendrives and files (file types) we are sure the problem was not with those.
Now we might end up loosing our whole database because we obviously can't work like that and needto change hard drives of all out PC, flash BIOSes and probably even replace some mauss that have drivers on them because everybody got pretty paranoid now.
You wanna know the funny part? It also happened on our windows 7 PC and after crashing during copying files, windows explorer justgot back up like nothing. Everything was fine. We didn't have to reinstall windows.
Fuck. That. Shit.
Windows 10 is the worst.
>>54948119
You fell for the winmeme
>>54948154
I use Arch as my main OS at home, but for the line of work I'm in there's no alternative to windows. Don't even start with the chineese CAD, we exchange files with others and they except us to use certain programs.
We just should have stayed at windows 7.
>>54948119
I'd suggest to try a few basic things first:
1) With gpedit disable initialization of any unsigned drivers and software on system boot;
2) Enable DEP for all software;
3) Check if bug persist under another user accounts. There might be a bug in registry for existing accounts - it tries to initialize some libraries or components as autostart while they are no longer exist on the system due to upgrade - newly created account will have clean autostart properties in registry. This is not very common, but...
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Chromebooks and ChromeOS are the greatest things Google has ever done.
Yes or yes?
My rMBP says no
>>54947941
>greatest thing GOOGLE has ever done
>somehow macbook refutes this point
>because its obviously made by google
Apple shill pls go
>>54947922
Id say the search engine is the best thing google has ever done.
I wish more laptops would be made in that aspect ratio.
I want to become admin of 4chan one day. But really, what are some /g/ related skills necessary for any web dev, in your opinion?
I'll just sit here and watch the topic flow
>>54947915
The ability to detect install gentoo
The ability to take on unnecessary dependencies and provide absolutely no documentation as to why he did so.
The ability to Google how to do anything he needs to.
The ability to implement internet tutorials verbatim.
Some truths:
Windows 10 is great.
Outlook.com is superior to Gmail.
Google is a data mining, leftist pile of shit agenda driven company.
It is worth it to use Firefox, Outlook.com, Onedrive, and iPhone and Windows 10 just to avoid Google.
Thoughts?
>>54947849
pajeet, pls
>>>/india/
>>54947886
i understand this funny mee mee