What does /g/ think of Linus's build guide?
>>51469230
Not enough 18-core Xeons, 128GB RAM kits, and 4-way Titan X.
>>51469230
>AMD CPU and low end nVidia GPU
I usually love his videos but for every build he was recommending some nVidia card.
Sorry but price/performance the r9 380 is the best choice.
Post your best Black Friday deals.
>pic related
>60" Samsung LED UHD TV in store or online through Best Buy for $799.
>>51469798
Samsung
Continued from >>51442732
GNUnet is a fully decentralised p2p framework for a number of applications, the most commonly used one (probably) is filesharing
More info:
https://gnunet.org/goals
https://gnunet.org/concepts
>Why use GNUnet over private trackers?
Private trackers:
>have to keep up a seed ratio or you're thrown out
>have to attach an account to your searches and requests
>have to trust that the private tracker's owner won't leak your details anywhere
>uploading must be approved
GNUnet:
>no seeding requirement
>no account needed
>no trusted 3rd parties needed
>no way to trace any traffic back to you, unless you set anonymity to 0
>even just searching for content can be done via GNUnet's anonymous protocol
>anyone can publish anything
>no way for publishers to know who's downloading
>no way for downloaders to know who's publishing (except via optional namespaces)
>Sounds cool, where do I start?
/g/ GNUnet QUICKSTART GUIDE FOR FILE SHARING
### INSTALLATION ###
download and install using the package manager of your distro
or
https://gnunet.org/installation
### POST-INSTALLATION/USAGE ###
*Before doing anything else, run following command in terminal: gnunet-arm -s
To use the GUI, run gnunet-gtk and for setup/settings run gnunet-setup
For help on uploading/searching/downloading files via the GUI, see https://gnunet.org/first-steps-file-sharing
GNUnet can also be used in the terminal
__TERMINAL_COMMANDS__
To upload a file: gnunet-publish [-n] [-k KEYWORDS]* [-m TYPE:VALUE] FILENAME
*Note: see https://gnunet.org/gnunet-publish for more information
To search a file: gnunet-search "[SEARCH TERM]"
>example: gnunet-search "/g/"
To download a file: gnunet-download -o FILENAME -- GNUNETURL
*Note: the gnunet-search command will output the command needed to download the desired file
To shut down GNUnet: gnunet-arm -e
### ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ###
https://gnunet.org/installation
https://gnunet.org/user-handbook
K
default speeds are way too low, so ppl increase more bandwidth.
for bandwidth calculations
http://web.forret.com/tools/bandwidth.asp
What do you use to download music to your phone /g/? Im sick and tired of the youjew draining my battery and shoving ads in my face every time I want to go for a drive
>>51468995
The interwebs.
>>51469085
Very helpful. Take your golden star and fuck off
>>51468995
who's the artist of that comic strip?
Death to PHP
> IRC
#/g/wdg @ irc.rizon.net
Web Client: https://www.rizon.net/chat
> Tutorials & Resources
https://www.codecademy.com/ — Learn to code.
https://www.bento.io/tracks — Start here if you’re new.
http://www.theodinproject.com/ — Alternative to above, focused on Ruby on Rails back-end.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Learn/Choose,_Install_and_set_up_a_text_editor — Choosing a text editor.
https://libraries.io/ — Discover new open source libraries, modules and frameworks.
https://www.coursera.org/browse/computer-science — CompSci courses.
> Getting Hired
https://pastebin.com/4YeJAUbT/ — NEET Guide to Web Development
http://elliotec.com/how-i-got-a-job-in-web-development/
Previous thread: >>51415730
Sometimes I wonder if PHP is even more comfy than Perl.
I mean, at least that language knows the difference between actual arrays and hashes instead of just using ordered hash maps for everything, but treating them completely differently when they keys are numeric and form a gapless Range from 0 to to the number of items - 1.
And the standard Library also can't be much worse. Regex is built in... Where does PHP excel, compared to it?
I'm sure there has to be a prettier way to implement this while in PHP, but I can't think of one.
while ($_index[0] && $_index[1] && $_index[2] == "" ||
$_index[3] && $_index[4] && $_index[5] == "" ||
$_index[6] && $_index[7] && $_index[8] == "" ||
$_index[9] && $_index[10] && $_index[11] == "" ||
$_index[12] && $_index[13] && $_index[14] == "" ||
$_index[15] && $_index[16] && $_index[17] == "" ||
$_index[18] && $_index[19] && $_index[20] == "" ||
$_index[21] && $_index[22] && $_index[23] == "" ||)
{}
>>51469741
Does PHP not have for loops or something?function () {
for (let i = 0; i < 23; i += 3) {
if (index[i] && index[i + 1] && !index[i + 2])
return true
}
return false
}
Why is Unity hated again
>no screen tearing unlike most DE
>looks nice out of the box
>uses the best window manager known as compiz
>comfy to search for application with dash
We had this exact same thread yesterday.
>>51468899
It's a meme to hate.
>peace, faggot.
>>51468909
that's the 4chan slogan
help me decide on which mouse please
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GU8W5AE
or
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Adjustable-Weight-Tuning/dp/B00CJD4HD2
>>51468874
I'd go with the g500s, seeing as i have a g400 try and get that if you can find one cheap.
Why don't you spend 40 more bucks and get a
>>51468911
what's wrong with the 500s over the 400s?
I'm about to place an order on Aliexpress (if I can figure out how o pay with PayPal).
What cheap but useful Chinese shit should I buy while I'm at it?
>>51468719
Chinese dragon dildos, obviously
>>51468719
a waifu
>>51468719
512gb micro SD cards
Friendly reminder to uninstall these updates to avoid botnet on older Windows systems
1/2
KB3102810
KB2999226 - More Win10 compatibility bullshit, will allow you to run Windows store / desktop apps
KB2505438
KB3046480
(KB2670838 – Windows 7 Only (corrupts AERO and blurry fonts on some websites))
KB2952664 – prepares system for upgrade to Windows 10 (sends a bunch of telemetry data to M$, reported to corrupt system files)
KB2976978 – prepares system for upgrade to Windows 10; Windows 8 only
KB2977759 – prepares system for upgrade to Windows 10, installs telemetry
KB2990214 – prepares system for upgrade to Windows 10
KB3021917 – prepares system for upgrade to Windows 10
KB3022345 – installs diagnostic tracking service, reported to corrupt system files
KB3035583 – pitches the free Windows 10 upgrade
KB3044374 – prepares system for upgrade to Windows 10
KB3050265 – supposedly fixes an issue with windows update, but also changes system files to support upgrade to Windows 10
KB3050267 – prepares system for upgrade to Windows 10
KB3068708 – installs telemetry service, prepares system for upgrade to Windows 10
KB2922324 – (reportedly pulled, uninstall it anyway if already installed)
KB3014460 – affects windows 8 only
KB3015249 – adds more damn telemetry
>>51468699
2/2
KB3065987 – makes “improvements” to the windows update client (really just more Win10 bullshit)
KB3075249 – adds yet more telemetry, This update adds telemetry points to the User Account Control (UAC) feature to collect information on elevations that come from low integrity levels.
KB3075851 – makes “improvements” to the windows update client (really just more Win10 bullshit)
KB3080149 – adds yet more telemetry, The diagnostics tracking service collects diagnostics about functional issues on Windows systems that participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP). CEIP reports do not contain contact information, such as your name, address, or telephone number.
KB971033 - Description of the update For Windows Activation Technologies
cmd:
sc stop Diagtrack
sc delete Diagtrack
Task Scheduler Library: disable
Everything under "Application Experience"
Everything under "Autochk"
Everything under "Customer Experience Improvement Program"
Under "Disk Diagnostic" only the "Microsoft-Windows-DiskDiagnosticDataCollector"
Under "Maintenance" "WinSAT"
"Media Center" and click the "status" column, then select all non-disabled entries and disable them.
services.msc:
"Remote Registry" to "Disabled" instead of "Manual".
Except for the Windows 10 upgrade, none of this is a non-issue.
Stop using a Microsoft product if you don't want telemetry.
>>51468699
Don't forget to add 3102812 to that list: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3102812
Basically messes with WU itself, so it's safer to assume that it'll allow for background downloading of W10.
I will start
>>51468690
Can you post that desktop plz
>>51468690
Get an icon pack.
>>51468690
>>>/9gag/
Do you need faster Internet?
I need faster Internet.
>>51468644
minimum should be 100/40
I would love some but fibre optic isn't available in my area
>>51468653
>tfw 10/100 wired Ethernet bottlenecks standard Internet and the 144 Mb/s 802.11n 2.4GHz is well on its way to being surpassed as well
mutt and Thunderbird on my work pc.
claws mail on my netbook.
love reading mailing lists with mutt.
>>51468632
thunderbird and piece of shit gnus.
Evolution because of the fantastic GNOME integration and sync with basically anything out there.
Have they invented anything to make her real yet?
>>51468616
Yes, it's called a rope
die weeaboo scum
On top of this piece of shit being laggy as fuck (might be a defective phone because it's unbelievably slow when you're receiving messages) , you can't remove the battery.
I'd like to continue using android but an iPhone 6s mophie case combo is looking decent
What does g recommend
>>51468603
Sending it back and receiving a new one provided the warranty is still intact.
If it's still shit, change.
>>51468603
Are you using Verizon? There are multiple reports saying they're fucking it up somehow right now. Also you should take this to the smartphone general.
>>51468668
Yeah verizon. Sorry first time on this board
They are such faggots.
consider installing arch
>>51468497
don't listen to this /fa/ggot, Debian unstable has a better patch policy
>>51468514
>having apt-get, apt-cache, dpkg instead of just pacman
>freezing for six months every two years
>libav, systemd bullshit
yeah sure bud Debian's great