So fucking close to pulling the trigger on this.
Thoughts? Can you recommend something better at the same price?
>le curved meme
I don't host viewing parties.
>>52389194
forgot link
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00T48CVV0/ref=psdcmw_6459737011_t1_B00TWFHSPY
>>52389194
>Can you recommend something better at the same price?
A library card is much cheaper and a better use of your time
>>52389194
>Thoughts?
>/g/ is NOT your personal tech support team or personal consumer review site.
>>>/wsr/
>go to community college for a year and finish your basics.
>then transfer to a decent university and major in information systems and minor in business.
>while in school you should teach yourself programming languages that are useful.
>also while in school you should work towards getting certs.
>during your first semester as a junior you should bother your internship recruiting officer 24/7 until you get an...
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>>52388955
Skip the first step.
Checked.
Confirmed best career path.
Alternatively you could just get a job while doing your degree, like I did, so when you graduate you also have industry experience.
What programming language did God write The Universe in?
yiddish
Javascript
Judeoscript
>r00
>r01
...
>r87
>5 nested archives
>desktoo.ini
>torrent downloaded from demonoid.txt
>torrent downloaded from rarbg.txt
>torrent downloaded from $site.txt
>all in one torrent which i got from the pirate bay
Post your cursor, faggots.
>>52387298
Breeze hacked theme.
Only hacker shit that actually looks good out of all I've ever seen.
>>52387351
Where can I find this seksy cursor
We /comfy/ in here?
That better be a fucking aolong
>>52387307
V2 to be precise.
>>52387343
I wanted to show you mine but I don't remember where I put it so here's a guanlong
Old thread: >>52375340
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...
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If you aren't in PTP/WCD/BTN by now you might as well stick to yify.
>>52386711
Starting a new thread with shitpost, I see.
>tfw drizzy, cara, bronyfaggot, and angry reddit guy are all dead
>tfw you miss how things used to be
>tfw you can't go back in time and re-live the golden era of /ptg/
Speccy thread?
Speccy thread.
Post your desktop pcs/servers/laptops/tablets speccy reports, anons.
Hey anon how are you today?
This thread makes me self-conscious about my small penis.
old thread: >>52375963
What are you working on, /g/?
First for Java
Using Linux, what is best text editor for programming?
Which distro do you use and why?
>>52385992
Any other anons here never actually use Facebook?
Meme Hat (Fedora)
I've spent some time distro hopping the first time I tried Linux. Fedora was the one where I had least hardware problems and for whatever reason (default wallpaper and icon theme, maybe) I liked the GUI a bit more than in other distros. So I decided to stick with it.
>>52386022
never as in never-ever-run-away-when-I-see-it? no.
never as in don't have an account, but sometimes use it to look up event/restaurant pages? yep.
The "pascal" chips shown on the Drive PX 2 module are in fact normal Maxwell GM204. So Nvidia lied again. Looks like they still have problems with Pascal and TSMC's 16FF+ process. AMD in contrast already showed their next gen Polaris GPU based on Glofo's 14LPP back in December running Star Wars Battlefront.
more info: semiaccurate.com/2016/01/11/nvidia-pascal-over-a-year-ahead-of-1416nm-competition/
Jen-Hsun Huang says that this are Pascal GPUs: https://youtu.be/Sdvuhbd1DG8?t=2m30s
pictures of the Drive PX ": www.flickr.com/photos/nvidia/24142175011/
post yfw wood screws are real and nvidia actually used them
>>52385592
>>52385653
The vive is the most gimmicky of all VR headsets
>full room experience
yeah literally what game would benefit from the ability to walk around a 15'x15' space
>>52384030
oh and forget usefulness. think practicality. How are you going to navigate in VR with a god damn wire to trip on
>> what game benefits from a full room experience
3 words: VR waifu
But anon, doesn't it also work without the positioning? So it's on the next level above Oculus.
>2016
>this is still an acceptable way of picking files in Linux
>no thumbnails so have to either scroll through files until you find the right file or open up your file manager
GTK is decrepit. Switch to Qt.
>accidentally navigate the folders instead of files when using arrow keys
html files have thumbnails now?
If anyone want to join us for shitposting in telegram here is a link
https://telegram.me/join?invite=CEYFOQTvVqJW0tolzXOClQ
Or write you ID and I will add you manually
You can create username and you don't need to share you phone number like in whatsapp
All /g/entoomen are welcome
@ebint
>>52383816
>telegram
Why the fuck don't you use conversations or chatsecure instead of that german botnet?
>there is no account associated with this username
:(
Can someone tell me what's so bad about SystemD?
I hear mint is adding it next release and that's supposedly going to kill the OS.
GIF related I suppose.
>>52383644
This is relevant to my interests.
>>52383644
1. Its main developers are self-entitled assholes that do not care about users (that means you) or their needs/problems. On top of that the main developer works for a company that is totally dependent on the USA army revenue. Thus causing concerns that this will be a easy vector for backdoors into Linux systems.
2. Initially it was a modern init system supposedly fast and straight forward. What they are building is a web of heavy bloated interdependent tools that try to do everything including taking over the...
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>>52383857
Point 1 is silly. The Linux kernel alone is so big that it would be ridiculous to assume that there isn't at least one critical vulnerability.
Point 2 I agree with. It's horrible program design to take on so much functionality in one program.