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https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/pages/pyra/

> Pyra Standard Edition, 2GB RAM: 500 EUR without VAT (=595 EUR incl. VAT)
> Pyra Standard Edition, 4GB RAM: 529,41 EUR without VAT (=630 EUR incl. VAT)
> Pyra Mobile Edition, 2GB RAM: 600 EUR without VAT (=714 EUR incl. VAT)
> Pyra Mobile Edition, 4GB RAM: 626,05 EUR without VAT (=745 EUR incl. VAT)


worth ?
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I'd like to know the viability of replacing your phone with this.
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i pre-ordered one. Def overpriced but I missed out on Pandora and think it will be good for my off-time at work. (I don't get to work around any computers)

>>55105782
not possible until someone writes drivers for the hardware which they are leaving up to the community.
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Lol, the whole thing costs probably 50$

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What is the most secure/"private" email service?
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Gmail
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Roll your own on a home server probably (or even a VPS/Dedi technically, but then you don't control your data). But if you do it'll be as good or as bad as you set it up to be.
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There's no such thing, email is a fundamentally insecure protocol

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has samsung really btfo'd the tablet business with their push for yuge phones?
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Samsung is the Nvidia of mobile phones lately.
Do with that as you will.
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>>55105463
What does BTFO mean anyway?

Based on the context I see it in, I always assume it means "beat-the-fuck-out", as a form of getting punched hard in the face.
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why do samsung phones look so shitty?
why do they insist on putting that shitty home button on their phones?
do people find it aesthetic?
i just don't understand.

Sent from my iPhone

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/06/snap-to-be-universal-linux-package-format
>Snaps can run on other Linux distributions, including Arch, Fedora, Linux >Mint, CentOS and Gentoo.

Canonical just save the GNU/Linux ecosystem, how do you feel about it ?
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>inb4 tar.gz can do that
>inb4 comparing a compressed folder you need to extract to /opt with a single binary file
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>>55105451
I feel... actually I don't feel anything.

Who the fuck cares about this?
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Snaps don't require sources to be disclosed
Snaps can't be ported to architectures unsupported by the developer
Snaps are ghey
I think freedom wise snaps will be a bad thing but at least we will be able to get good applications

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What's the best Windows and why is it Windows 95?
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Windows font rendering got worse in 10
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Afaik Windows is phoning home since XP so 95 should be fine, amIrightguys?
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Windows ME is and always will be best Windows!
>no NT botnet kernel
>comfy assisstants for everything
>stable as 95, progressive as XP

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Would you pay 2 million for this?
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I don't have 2-3 million (most figures seem to settle on 2.5) to spend and even if I did there are far better ways to spend the money than on a dual 4K projector system with gimmicky seats.
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If I had 2 million in disposable income, you bet your ass I would.
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Yes, and I already have.

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So I have a mATX case with a shitty stock cooler that gets me 65 degrees celcius while playing source gaymes and rendering in Rhino.
I'm thinking of buying this used C12p Noctua low profile top blower off ebay. What are the chance that I'll have to replace the fan anytime soon?
Also what's the consensus on Noctua coolers?
>inb4 get a tower cooler. This htpc case is a bitch with the height restrictions of coolers
Pic related is the cooler
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>>55105333
Noctua coolers are the best coolers.
There are quite a few cheaper top-down coolers if you're going budget.
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>>55105333
It should be fine d e s u s e n p a i
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>>55105396
But all others are totally shit and loud.
>>55105398
Cool. I hope to get it for less than 20 bucks

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Who is he?
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>>55105179
Barrett Brown
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>>55105179
you're waifu a shit
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THE DOCTOR

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is linux a botnet?
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>>55105147
Ubuntu is.
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Yes. The security code is literally written by the NSA.
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no but since your hardware likely has a backdoor I find the whole software botnet meme tiresome

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maxy comfy ibook. a1133/12"/1.5GB/40GB.
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It's too slow to do anything useful besides music and 480p content.
Forget web browsing, the modern web is too bloated.

t. PowerBook G4 1.67GHz owner
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>>55105272
doesn't change the fact that it's beautiful.
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>>55105282
>form over function
Once a macfag, always a macfag.

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Dell Wins Again!

13" Laptop with:
Core i7
16GB RAM
Up to 1TB SSD
Nvidia GTX 965M
13" 2560x1440 OLED Display
9 hours battery life via Nvidia Optimus
Weighs 100g lighter than the Retina MBP
Dell Precision Build Quality
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> Xeon
> 64GB RAM
> 2xM.2 + SATA
> Nvidia Quadro M2000M
> 15" 4K
> 5hr battery
> 2kg heavier than any of those
> Lenovo ThinkPad Experience(tm)
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>>55105079
So much bigger and heavier, yet slower and has shittier battery life.
Also the Alienware 13 is configurable with an unlocked i7 for overclocking, and since laptops don't have that shitty TIM cap on the CPU, it will overclock just as well with much less cooling.
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>>55105059
It's a gaming PC and you still compare it to a MBP?

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How do you start a project? I have this idea and have done planning for the technical side of things, but where do I begin creating a prototype? I want to work on the program, in whatever high level language but creating a GUI from scratch seems stupid. It doesn't matter what platform, I just want to work on the actual program, which requires some sort of visual interface. Surely there's an easier way to do things?
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>which requires some sort of visual interface

Something wrong with the command line?
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>>55105039
I need to be able to show it off to employers. The cool side of things is in the math, but I need something to show it off.

Is it possible to create an interface later that will work directly with a command line program I write, and can be developed separately?
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>>55105061
>Is it possible to create an interface later that will work directly with a command line program I write, and can be developed separately?

I feel sorry for your boss.

/dpt/ daily programming thread

Fuck weaboos
Previous - >>55100846

What are you working on, /g/?
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DELETE THIS!
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>>55105007
>Posted before the bump limit
Report this thread.
Do not post in this thread.

Come on, fuckface, it was only at 297. That's not even close.
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>>55105037
>Do not post in this thread.
anon...

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Speccy thread

Waiting for prices to drop so I can get a mobo with more pci-e slots and a second 970
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>>55105000
>second 970

Haha, retard.
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I'm just leaving this here :

https://boingboing.net/2016/06/15/intel-x86-processors-ship-with.html
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>>55104909
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Not even news.

ARM also has the same kind of shit.
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>>55104938
>On some chipsets, the firmware running on the ME implements a system called Intel's Active Management Technology (AMT). This is entirely transparent to the operating system, which means that this extra computer can do its job regardless of which operating system is installed and running on the main CPU.
>On systems newer than the Core2 series, the ME cannot be disabled. Intel systems that are designed to have ME but lack ME firmware (or whose ME firmware is corrupted) will refuse to boot, or will shut-down shortly after booting.
>There is no way for the x86 firmware or operating system to disable ME permanently. Intel keeps most details about ME absolutely secret.

>regardless of which operating system
>On systems newer than the Core2 series, the ME cannot be disabled
>There is no way to disable ME

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