ITT: Degenerate software
>>51773498
In what way did OBS degenerate?
>>51773498
> To many options in to wrap his dumb face arround.
> Uses the provided Twitch.
>>51773498
What but OBS is perfect.
http://oomlout.co.uk/blogs/news/79367233-national-crime-agency-lists-daft-cyber-crime-warning-signs
>>51773397
http://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/crime-threats/cyber-crime/cyber-crime-preventing-young-people-from-getting-involved
Between "programming means your kid is a black hat" and "coding is so cool you gurls, you should all do it, it's super easy and you totally get all of it in an hour", I don't know what is worse.
Oh yeah, I saw this already.
Another instance of idiots in higher up places not knowing how things work.
Anyone else remember Cameron's dumbass plan for encryption?
What's the best laptop that will last 4+ years of university(engineering) for $500 or under via Amazon?
bumping for pls help
>>51773237
Pick the best looking one.
>>51773237
Thinkpad
Where were you when Apple finally invented physical keyboards?
The sad thing is this will probably their next
>innovation
>he doesn't have an iPhone
I do but mine is just sitting there collecting dust since I prefer using Android instead of that piece of shit locked hardware.
>>51773138
>buying a phone for social status rather than serving your needs
>4am
>finals in the morning
>can't even solve this
help me obi/g/ kenobi you're my only hope
>>51773119
You're an idiot and I hope you fail so that you have to re-take the class and LEARN something.
>>51773151
spotted the english major
seriously paying $0.1 bitcoin to anyone who will solve this for me
What do you guys use to replace nano?
>>51773098
emacs
>>51773098
vim
Can we talk about mobile dev /g/ ? I have a few questions
Do you think it's worth it developing for windows mobile?
Assuming knowledge of Java and C, how does android compare to iOS and windows mobile development? Difficulty, tools, etc.
Does anyone make any money from it?
>>51773062
Bump
>>51773062
That ship sailed in 2009
>>51773062
webdev here
bumping for interest
https://github.com/owocki/adblock-to-bitcoin
*FORCEFULLY BLOCKS BITCOIN DONATION DIV*
those fags should get a real job and stop begging for money
how about i continue to use adblock, keep my money in a useable form (aka not bitcoin) and not pay to look at someones shitty blog?
>GOOGLE LOGIC
>OP LOGIC
What's wrong? You might want to duplicate the image in a new tab.
At least it's not like mozilla who spergs over WEBP support.
>let's boycott competitor's file format, that'll show em!
>>51773145
mozwho?
Why can't I get 64 bit windows?
More shit here
>>51772942
Try installing it?
https://thepiratebay vg/torrent/10080911/Windows_7_SP1_Home_Premium_(64_Bit)
Hello /g/ im genuinely interested what yould you pick here:
1 night with the girl (she will do anything you ask) or take the hardware?
1 night with girl, have her rob a store and steal more hardware than what's pictured.
I'm a 26-year-old kissless virgin so I'll take the hardware. I'd hate to break the streak now.
>>51772816
Who is this phenom demon?
I want an internet of things in my house, but I don't want my devices to talk to things outside my home without my permission, so any products which rely on their servers to function is out.
I want to be able to tell my microwave to tell my TV when I'm making popcorn so it should load the next few episodes of my show before I even walk in the room. I want my oven to announce to the speakers in the room in which I'm currently when it's heated. etc.
Where should I start with this project, and how do I go about it?
>>51772795
I want my microwave to have an app I can use on my phone to see a thermal view of the food it's heating so I can know when it's warmed all the way through
>internet of things
I've seen people on here get really mad at this term, but I don't see anything wrong with it?
Raspberry Pi, ZigBee, gpio sensors, relays, etc.
I've been researching the same as you; mine is more or less controlled lights and shades.
Control4 does this, and the boxes / controllers run Debian, but they still require to speak to the central servers, and they're hella expensive.
What jobs could been replaced by technology but still exist in your country?
In Brazil, many cities still have bus conductors. Their jobs was to take tickets and/or money from passengers and let them go through the turnstile. Smart cards have been in use in cities like São Paulo for more than 10 years, but conductors are still paid to basically just keep touring the city with a bored face and/or sleeping on their seats. There are recharging stations for the cards all around, and the few people who will still pay with money could easily pay it to the driver himself, which...
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>>51772794
We still have bus conductors in India. For fuck's sake, we don't even have modern buses like that, we have big stupid things like pic related. You have to get on the bus, buy a ticket from the conductor and then sit down. Shit won't fly otherwise.
At least it's always on time. We're finally getting a metro system. I think it's gonna be mifare based.
McDonald's cashiers
Taxi drivers (hi, uber)
>>51772944
Self driving cars aren't that good though. And all cashiers should be replaced.
>inb4 removing so many jobs hurr durr
Would you be able to go through university using only this and the provided computer labs?
>>51772686
How many times are you going to make this thread?
Fuck off.
yes i guess
i never bring anything into lectures
as long as you can download lecture slides later and write the contents down
it would still be pretty shit having to walk to a lab every time you want to do part of an assignment
Oh it's YOU again.