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How much ram do you need on your Android phone to be able to run Facebook, Messenger, Whatsapp and IRC without lag?

I have 1GB on my current LG android phone and it takes about 15 FUCKING SECONDS to switch between the apps i mentioned earlier. Im wondering whether it's worth paying $50 more for 3GB ram instead of 2GB
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Fuck off normie
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>>52385858
This
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thanks for posting hot girl, now I give computer advice

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I think it belongs on >>>/co/
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It is very much tech related, so I just thought to ask if shit's legit by /g/ standards

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hey /g/ who is that guy in the bottom right?
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Mike Jones
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my wife's son's boyfriend
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>>52385562
McGruff the Crime Dog

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what the fuck /g/?

i use vlc player everyday to watch nicaraguan steelworking cartoons. but for some reason when i played a file the sound went warbley, like one of those linux tutorial videos that are recorded with fucking cell-phones. now its that was with any sound i play on my computer what the fuck is happening?

btw: winshit 10 because i live in shitty germany

>inb4 /g/ is not your personal tech support
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Very large cone
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>inb4 mpv shilling brigade
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>>52385467
yeah, it was a broken .avi and when i said build temporary index, then the sound got fucked.

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Hello /g/
After uninstalling all unused packages on Debian I don't have network connection amymore.

When I try to ping an IP I get the error message “network unreachable“.

Neither LAN or WiFi work.
Eth0 and wifi0 is normally down.
If i start them it doesn't help.

Anybody has a solution?
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>APT
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>2016
>debian
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>>52385120
you removed the meta package that installed networkmanager and did an autoremove

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I want to get into cassette ripping, I'm trying to follow the guide on what.cd but I'm still unclear on some things. I asked this on /mu/ but didn't get any good response so I'm trying here.

Mainly, where can I find a cassette player that fulfills all of the requirements that I could possibly need? And plus, http://www.endino.com/archive/cassettes.html says that for correcting the azimuth that I need a mono switch, so how do I go about finding a cassette player with this?
And on this note, how do I make sure that a screwdriver that I am using is demagnetized and safe to use for this purpose?
And in terms of the environment for the ripping, would being in an apartment be at all harmful for the resulting quality of the rip? How can I ensure that nothing in any of the small rooms of my apartment will interfere with the quality?

How can I be positive my soundcard is good? Is there somewhere I can go to find out my specific sound card and then specifically see if it would be good for ripping with?

And can somebody explain "noise reduction"? The what.cd guide makes it sound like there is a set "standard" for this but I'm kind of unclear, just what is the procedure for this? The guide says the following for this:
>Noise Reduction Level - 75%, FFT Size - 8192, Reduce by - 24dB, Precision Factor - 10, Smoothing Amount - 1, Transition Width - 10dB, Spectral Decay Rate - 65%
So are all of these settings something that will be specifically reoccuring settings in every recording programs or is it just the one used in the guide?

And how do I rip so that the finished product is 24 bit FLAC/lossless?
I believe the what.cd guide only tells you what to do to get to 16-bit and I am unsure the point of the guide where I would differentiate my procedure as to make the finished product be 24-bit and not 16-bit.

Is there anything else I should know?

If anybody could help me with this at all I would be much appreciative!
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>how do I rip so that the finished product is 24 bit FLAC/lossless?
>magnet tape

you fucking moron.
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>>52385098
I still see decent cassette decks at thrift stores once in a while, but if you really want a good one to start with and you're willing to spend around $150, you should be able to just snag one off eBay and get started. I found a fairly high end Hitachi at an antique store once, I believe for around $18, which was an incredible deck and absolutely mint and perfect working, but I ended up reselling it for around $150 and keeping my Akai. I made a lot of recordings with that deck, but eventually my car cassette deck failed and I just never bothered to fix it or take up cassettes again.

I have had issues with cassette deck speed in the past, but I can't recall ever hearing any azimuth issues. I don't think you have to worry about screwdriver magnetism as long as it doesn't seem to be magnetic. There are magnetizer/demagnetizer devices available, if desired.

As far as the sound card and digital specification stuff, I really don't have a clue about any of that.

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Is it true that a gaming mouse enables you to draw a perfect circle in MsPaint?

Pic related, attempted circle with stock Dell mouse
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you can draw a perfect circle if you use the circle tool and hold down shift
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logitech g100s
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Evening /g/entlemen.
I have come to you to help me decide if I should use some of my scholarship money to upgrade my i3-540 to a modern i5.
My CPU still runs, and I have grown to love this little bugger after all these years together.

For upgrading:
i3 hangs up for 10-15 minutes in occasional heavy tasks (more coffee breaks).
Bottlenecks my GPU in games.
Old.
Building is fun.
Aprox. double performance on i5.
Takes me 30min to get to campus with free workstations.
STEM student, need proper computer.

Against upgrading:
I'm a poor STEM student.
Campus has proper workstations.
i3 is still not dead.
Clarkdale is a cute name.

Oh, and local store has a really good offer on i5s.
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bumping with technology
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....?
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In a perfect world, tabs. This isn't a perfect world though.
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............?

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I want to build something that I can put on my portfolio that says "I know what I'm doing".

What do you have on yours that you have made independent from university etc?

I've been building a back-end API in Java EE for a Snapchat clone app that I plan to build in Windows Mobile 10 but I don't know if that is "impressive" enough.

Any ideas?
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>>52384877
Make your own distro
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>>52385783
not impressive at all

>hack paypal and get rich so you dont have to impress ppl !
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>>52384877
make something with passion the other things will come natural

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Hey guys my trusty Logitech-Z-2300 system died on me so i'm looking for a nice replacement. I hear they were pretty top tier and expensive when they came out so i'm hoping i can get the same quality out of a cheaper product today. Anyone have any good recommendations for a simple 2.1 with 2 satellites and one sub. Love to be under $100 but if there is a significant upgrade for a little more i wouldn't mind investing.
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>>52384829
they were top tier amongst people which like 2000 watt bass machines in their car.

not top tier amongst people which like balanced and detailed audio for music listening
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>>52384887
Nice reply, too bad it has no context or input into the subject. Maybe next time.
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>>52384931
look for bookshelf speaker on craigslist that don't sound like a total ripoff for your desired price point, a cheap amplifier from smsl, a 3,5mm jack to stereo cinch cable and 16gauge copperwire

the bigger the membrans are, the better the bass

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ELI5

-p V -q is a true statement
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isn't this one of de morgan's laws?

(~p) or (~q) == ~ (p and q)
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A truth cannot insinuate a false, but a false can insinuate a true.
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Fucking most retarded math I've ever had the misfortune of taking. Did good in the end but this shit is useless despite being easy.

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Is there anyway to bypass the activation lock on an iPhone? I'm a rep at a wireless company and I was trying to help an old lady who couldn't use her phone because she could not remember her apple password. I know if I can't get past that there is nothing I can do and her phones a brick.

I tried googling it but no luck. If you could point me in right direction I would appreciate it.

>inb4 you're a thief nigger
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Give it back Jamal
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you're a thief nigger and you know it, tyrone
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Hand it back Malique, we know you stole it and I have a mind to call the cops, and we all know what happens to niggers when the police show up.

specifically the following issues:

> are they really just simple Buck converters? (what are the actual circuits?)
> how do multi "phase" VRM setups actually work
> where exactly does coil whine come from?
> why is it not feasible to shift it into the ultrasonic range, etc?

I don't understand why they can still be such an annoyance in the Year of Our Lord 2015+1 and would like to know if it's really an intractable issue or just chinks being cheap.
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It has multiple buck converters in parallel, which reduces the load on each and allows faster responses to change in load.
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They're buck converters and multiphase means there's several of them in parallel. The more of them there are the more stable the output voltage is.

Coil whine is caused by current passing through the inductors, there's always some of it but it's usually inaudible. Rarely it can be heard and it becomes annoying as fuck. You can usually return the hardware in those situations
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>>52384512
what are the general operating frequencies of the BCs, and why can't they just be cranked up to the 30+ kHz region?

is there some low frequency PWM bullshit going on?

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>tfw I've spent years hours a day on this site
>tfw you're all stupid and obnoxious
>tfw being face to face with all the time I've wasted reading shitposts and viral marketing
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>>52384414
Shut up.

We're your best friends
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>>52384414
>all the time I've wasted
And yet, you're still here crying about it
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Hey that thread about the shitposting bot was bretty gud.

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