>do college networking course
>everything going fine
>group project
stop being an assburger and socialize
>literally a network course
>can't into basic social networking
WEW
>>54342980
This lel
Today is International Workers' Day aka Labour Day in China, don't expect packages to get sent as its one of those rare few days off from work they get.
>IRC channel #/csg/ on rizon
Anon that maintained the pastebin, please post in this thread if you still plan on updating it for /csg/. Otherwise a new pastebin will get made.
http://pastebin.com/jKiAG7yj
>News
• Looking for a Chink Shit Gen approved SSD? The KingDian S280-240GB has scored well across several tests >>54296620 → >>54296146 → >>54280834 →
• Germany's tech granddad reviews the Vernee Thor >>54319831 → and very thoroughly tests it with test results posted in that forum link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R74o3cZ3fyQ
• German anon helpfully translated parts of the Thor review >>54327482 →
• Some pictures taken with the Thor >>54319871 → >>54319920 →
• "Quick & Dirty Review" anon returns with a review of MIXZA's Shark Micro SD's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2IwadlLb7s
• And a pair of USB SNES controllers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u_IP1fo__U
• You can smash walnuts with a Vernee Thor (video by Vernee, best wait for third party confirmation before attempting this sort of shit yourself.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7mQAqjDsAE
and a quick review of it so far >>54299941
• Anons Xiaomi Mini Wifi from Gearbest gets the job done >>54299077 → and the WebUI looks mighty fine >>54299161 →
• Quick review of a JinHao pen >>54300272 → >>54300310 → >>54300367 →
• Anon tests out a Laser Thermometer and finds several uses for it >>54301444 → >>54301707 → like finding out the temp of his pupper. >>54301532 →
• The MOTOSPEED Inflictor CK104 mechanical keyboard is back on sale again for $50 over at Gearbest.>>54304406 →
• You can now track what plane your package is on with FlightAware >>54303380 → >>54302446 →
Previous thread >>54335223
hi
Herro
>>54342866
RAZOR TEETH
HYDRO
DYNAMIC
SPEEEEED
With VR being aggressive pursued by major tech companies, why aren't we hearing anything about any developments in implementing real time binaural audio in-engine?
Is it really that hard?
>>54342856
It was already available in the 90's, games like Outcast had full 3D positional sound when used with a soundblaster card, and games as late as Mass Effect and Quake 4 still did as well.
With the demise of hardware audio, it pretty much dropped off since there was no middleware available for HRTF support and no one seemed to pick up on it either, and of course no developer would take it on themselves to program it in.
The Oculus SDK does have components for 3D audio, but it's calibrated specifically for use with the integrated headset.
Because only autistic people care about that.
>>54342856
>Is it really that hard?
Yes. You get somewhat acceptable HRTF sound with current technology, but there's simply no idea how to move beyond that.
A real room with your head in it is doing amazing work, computationally. The straight forward solution is to simulate a PDE in a model of the virtual room. You could separate the free propagation from the more complicated near field, but there is simply no satisfying implementation of such an algorithm as of yet. They all sound like a joke and are nowhere near as convincing as for example the visuals of VR are. All you can expect is some very vague approximation of the real deal.
Let's have a /g/ book thread.
What are some nice books you've read?
You have to have actually read them though.
>inb4 bookcase pics full of new, never opened textbooks.
>>54342642
>listing very specific, arbitrary rules for the thread
you're really proud about reading two whole books aren't you?
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/no-starch-hacking-books
>/g/ book club
/MARKED/ meme is true, edition.
Old thread:>>54337030
Comfy rules:
>weebs+r/trackers+ratiocuks >>>/out/ AND STAY OUT!
Not sure what private trackers are all about?
The mission of /ptg/ is to promote the highest possible standards of tracker service by providing members with opportunities for professional development, by recognizing technical competence through examinations and by advancing the interests of its members.
Check out the wiki and update it yourself if you want more instead of complaining like a fucking faggot. https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Private_trackers
How to get into private trackers (and survive): http://pastebin.com/BFQBwQxm
Paths to get into trackers (particularly old and outdated): http://pastebin.com/D74UA1UK
What.CD Interview Notes: http://pastebin.com/Wgz6T7ta https://www.whatinterviewprep.com/
(https://web.archive.org/web/20160229144243/https://www.whatinterviewprep.com/)
Various tracker IRCs and sites open for signup
http://pastebin.com/dD3cqWKc
Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.
Remember the following:
>staff occasionally read these generals and have posted here before.
>this is a thread for educational purposes only don't offer or ask for invites. Staff may pretend to be normal users asking for invites and when you invite them, they ban you for inviting strangers
>based bastards will try to convince you into believing that cheating can be evaded, IT CAN and you WILL BE comfy with those bastards laughing with you
>people may report emails and other personal info posted here to staff to get you banned.
>most of the invite offers here are people trolling you with false hope - begging for invites is a waste of time and you should just interview
First for invite me to PTP
I have $5
First for no GoT spoilers!
First for Davos is still alive, kek
why isn't manjaro a more popular reccomendation to linux noobs?
>>54339674
Trends change. Manjaro is already a popular distro
Install Arch.
>>54339674
Arch fags hate it because it makes their precious district more accessible without following "the Arch Way"
Previous thread: >>54334087
What are you working on, /g/?
>>54339493
First for C.
Second for C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM1iUe6IofM
Daily reminder that OOP is shit.
used to think I had some degree of insomnia, used to take sleeping pills, now the sleep comes very easily past midnight.
>>54339459
Since I use GNU/Linux I can see through proprietary software and know that it's all malware.
Just like f.lux you fucker.
X86 ASM/MASM. Got me into programming.
>>54339503
>not XFree86/GNU/Linux
what does the mac pro compare to
a trash can.
ops
>>54339375
shit
>>54339395
in a bucket
Greetings. Excuse my faggotery. Are there any smartphones that don't break or die in some way after 1 or 2 years? Not talking about screen breaking, I don't care about that. It's about, for example, the charging jack not becoming unusable or screwed; these kind of obscure bullshitteries that seem to happen to so many phones.
I saw the CAT phones but their processing power is too slow. Looking for something durable and fast.
>Get a case
Yeah, but most still break in some way. Are there any that are meant to not die? (and still have good performance etc.?)
>>54338646
Lenovo K900
Moto e
Try a chink shit general.
>The case of The Pirate Bay provides a perfect example. Deemed illegal just about everywhere, the site has remained online despite the efforts of law enforcement, countless legal professionals, and courts around the globe. The world’s most notorious torrent site doesn’t play by the rules, a point certainly not lost on Paul Pintér, Sweden’s national coordinator for IP enforcement.
>Pintér, previously a computer crime and forensics investigator with the Stockholm County Police, has headed up a specialist anti-piracy unit since 2010. He feels that the police need more powers to shut down sites such as The Pirate Bay.
>In a memorandum submitted to the Government, Pintér says that websites that violate copyright or trademark law should be blocked by Internet service providers. Furthermore, while preliminary investigations are underway, domain names should be seized by the authorities.
>“They commit crimes, they should be removed from the Internet. I see it as an additional tool to combat piracy,” Pintér told IDG.
>“If we have a site selling counterfeit clothing or an illegal streaming site, and you can seize its domain during the investigation, it is gone during that time. It is a good preventive measure if nothing else,” Pintér says.
>Furthermore, rather than relying on entertainment industry companies to take their own legal action, Pintér would like amendments to the law that would allow copyright or trademark infringing sites to be blocked by ISPs.
“I’m not talking about blocking everything. I’m talking about sites that contain criminal material. I don’t see a difference between child pornography, copyright infringement or trademark infringement – for me it is a crime,” Pintér concludes.
https://torrentfreak.com/swedish-police-want-to-block-the-pirate-bay-seize-domains-160502/
Is Sweden the biggest cuck country in the world?
SWEDEN YES
>breaking the law by distributing illegal files is no different than breaking the law by illegally distributing files
sounds like you're either a pedo or retarded
>>54338339
He probably never saw CP himself therefore he imediatly but since it's his profession to protect the "Corporations and Developers" he compared them to children which is retarded.
So apparently a new GTX 950 was announced by EVGA that doesn't need external power. I don't know much about this sort of thing but, is this model even out to buy yet?
I'm having trouble finding info on it, other than the fact that it exists
http://www.evga.com/articles/00990/evga-geforce-gtx-950-low-power/.
are they wood screwing with us again?
>>54336858
i don't understand
>>54336867
once upon a time nvidia showed off a card at a show as if it were fresh out of the factory
turns out it was a mockup held together with woodscrews
Which one does /g/ prefer?
Vi
>>54335637
left one
The one that's not made by sjws.
Why is this so slow to start?
SJW botnet meme AIDS
>>54334512
its checking your cis white privilege
It's what I hate the most about it. Every Chromium-based browser I've tried starts in a second, FF takes at least five.
>BST - RichFag Edition<
>>54333842
in the top half, what's the name of that desk/where did you get it?