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Last one reached bump limit.

This thread was created to prevent anons from spamming new threads, for technology questions they have.
If you are that person, post your simple/small/stupid questions here

Don't bump. This is a slow board, and will continue to be. Wait for an answer or google it.

If you see other anons posting questions outside this thread, ignore or redirect them here
Use >>>/g/sqt as a link to find the sqt thread
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>>53936669
forgot link of old thread
>>53927104

Also question
better ide than atom or netbeans (i run OSX)?
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Can anyone recomend a good pc build ? Like all the parts and shit. I'm mostly going to be using it for games so I need a higher end pc, I can spend around 2000 pounds. Hopefully some peripherals can be added to fit the price range ? Like monitor or at leats keyboar, mouse, etc.
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Are 4chan images uploaded by users stored in ram or hard disk?
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>>53936734
both since you are seeing the images.
They are stored in a cache folder in your hard drive.
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Spend $300+ for a second GTX 970, or $600+ for a single 980 Ti (or AMD equivalent) to replace my current 970? Would the performance increase from another 970 be a better value?
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how often do i have to do this before its "too late" and a reinstall is necessarry to update the repos?
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>>53936774
I meant to ask how the server works, not client side.
Does the 4chan server store pics only on ram or hd?
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In the Deluge torrenting client, which log-level can be used to keep a log of connected peers?
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Is it true that if you're poor at solving problems in math you will never git gud in computers?
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>>53936970
no
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>>53936970
I don't really think so, the opposite doesn't have to hold true either. For instance I love math myself and I never got into programming or anything web related, shit, any work past installing a system and maybe using obscure distros or using adobe products. Pretty babby tier stuff. The hardest thing I did was retask jacks on hackintosh which took me a while to figure out, but it was just editing a fucking file.
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>>53936970

It definitely helps, but its not lapidary.
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Are the OS provided by Microsoft Dreamspark for learning purposes (virtual machines and the like) gimped in some way?

Or can I use it without issue on my machine should I want to?
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Dear /sqt/

What are the latest stable drivers for Nvidia GTX 660?

When I was using GTX460, I had to stick to 314.22 drivers due to Nvidia forgetting about older cards and never versions were often causing BSODs or, in more extreme cases, physical damage.

I still run on drivers provided with card itself and just wanted to know, if it is safe to update to latest drivers.
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>>53936924

Or are there any other methods of logging connected peers through other torrent clients?
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>>53937057

Im using Windows 7 provided by DreamSpark right now, since like 6 years or more and it is just as any other copy of Windows.

The differences are in case of Windows 10, since Dreamspark have Edu version, which is basically the same as Enterprise, only provided to students and staff, instead of corporations.
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Can I train a dog to bring me my smartphone and tablet every morning?
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>>53936669
Could someone find me the best possible laptop meeting this criteria
>on amazon uk (prime)
>under £800
currently considering a thinkpad e550
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Exactly the thread I'm looking for.
My copy of Windows 10 has corrupted drivers up the wazoo, and I have a boot drive for Windows 7 SP1 laying around. Do I install it now, or install linux until my SSD comes in the mail on monday?
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My JFrame program only works like 1/10 times, the rest of the time the only contents on the jframe is the color gray. What do I do? I'd be happier if it never worked but at least was consistent. I'm also using netbeans
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>>53936669
I want to get into video game hacking.

In what ways could I make it undetectable?

Most of my programming experience comes with writing video games (gameplay programmer) or stats/machine learning.

So I understand that I have to read the memory of the process I want, I have no idea. That will be difficult but it seems there's enough sources out there to give me an idea of where to look for this stuff.

First is it detectable to just look at the memory of a process easily?

How do I work on making it undetectable?

Can an anticheat program figure out if I'm inputting fake mouse inputs? and if so, how should I go around this? Edit the drivers for my mouse/keyboard?
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>>53937475
That's not a Thinkpad, son. That's a chinkpad. Know the difference, it could save your life.
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>>53937537
I would recommend taking a look at known cheating programs, such as CSGO's EZ Frags and attempt to reverse engineer it.
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Is there an usb bluetooth product wich i can just plug into my pc and 1 to plug into my laptop to stream the video feed of my desktop to my laptop?

dante must die: must work on ubuntu
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Does anyone want to write me a windows batch script that copies all of the files in a directory into the parent directory? Pretty please?
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>>53937668
go in the daily programming thread
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>>53937646
it's called wifi.
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Java question
JList NiceCars = new JList();        
scrollPane.setViewportView(NiceCars);

Cars.addCar(2213, "BMW");
Cars.addCar(2423, "Batmobile");
Cars.addCar(2353, "Vauxhaul");
Cars.addCar(2173, "Mercedes");

NiceCars.setModel(Cars);


So I've got this list to display on my scrollpane, but the way it display is just "BMW2213"
How can I change it so that it not only has a gap, but also displays a "£" before the number?

Thanks in advance m8s
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>>53937854
I would have no idea how to do that.
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>>53937870
i'm assuming both are on the same network. you can create a shared folder on your desktop (smb share) and access it from your laptop.
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I'm planning on buying a GTX 970 and I think I have a mid-tower??

I'm guessing I need to buy a full tower huh? Any recommendations on which one?
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>>53937905
But i want to output video to laptop, using the cpu of the desktop, not share files.
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>>53937962
VLC then.
https://www.videolan.org/vlc/streaming.html
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Hi, i need to activate my win10 Pro version, and i having troubles whit that so i will repost this from the old thread.

I just did a clean install and use MTK 2.5.3, the patch activated successfully but every time I spend more that one hour on the OS it change back to “non activated”.

What are my options?
1- I could use KMSpico or another KMS tool but I don’t know if it will work now that I already use MTK.
2- I could use a VM to upgrade a non genuine win7 Pro, DAZ it and upgrade to win10 and copy the key generated?
3- Do the same ar 2 but whit a real machine.

I don’t know what else could I do

>inb4 install Gentoo

I really cant get my hand on the subject, pls help.

Note: before i got one response pointing getting a dreamspark key but i am not a student and cant get a dreamspark account.
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When someone comes up with a new programming language do they need to create it from an existing language first? How does that work
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>>53936733

>i5 4690k
>212 evo CPU cooler
>250gb samsung evo SSD
>WD Blue 1TB HDD
>16GB RAM (or 8GB)
>R9 390 (or wait a little while for the next gen)
>Decent 600W PSU
>An LGA1150 motherboard that supports overclocking (Z series)
>Your preferred case
>Windows 10
>IPS monitor
>preferred peripherals

it's the generic gaming build, all this will probably be under 2000 pounds, will last for years, only thing that needs upgrading more often is the GPU
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where msn keeps its high resolution profile pics on windows xp?
just found 48px versions on windows folders
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>>53937984
Thanks lad.
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>>53938035
yes they create the compiler (if compiled) in another language. later on they might choose to rewrite the compiler in the language itself and compile it with the old compiler. and continue to use the new compiler from that point.
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has anyone who has worked retail ever had to LITERALLY THROW AWAY A RETURN due to the "indian smell" ? Meaning we took the item back and refunded but it was unsellable due to the unique fragrance (pc enough?)

it's only ever happened twice in the few years i've worked retail but i would have never though the smell could permeate so deeply .
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>>53937860
i haven't dealt with swing much but i think you should override toString() somewhere.
also, variable names shouldn't start with capitals. it's confusing even the shitty /g/ text highlighter
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Asked this in another thread with no help

I recently got debian, and the wifi adapter I used on ubuntu, Netgear WNA1000M, which was plug n play on Ubuntu, doesn't work with Debian. I can't connect a ethernet cable to my PC as my router is across the house, and I cannot walk ATM. I am dual booting with Windows 7, and have the firmware packages for the adapter on a USB, but IDK how to install it on Debian, as the tutorial just says to use "install firmware packages" in Terminal. Help?
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>>53938322
unzip firmware and copy files to /lib/firmware/[firmware name]
reboot
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>>53938465
how do I unzip them? just copy the folder in the .tar.gz file and put it in the firmware folder?
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Is it possible to get a 1:1 replica of pic related using 3D printing? Non of that horizontal line shit I've seen
If so around how much would it cost?
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Retard here. Why does this not work?
https://jsfiddle.net/1a29wL6m/1/
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>>53938527
firmware directory doesn't exist yet. you have to create it. you need su permissions to do those things
sudo mkdir [firmware name]
sudo cp [current firmware dir]/* /lib/firmware/[firmware name]
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>>53938592
do I create it in /lib? Thanks so much for the help.
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I asked about gpu coil whine in previous thread, but I discovered that sound is actually coming from psu. Can it damage other components? Should I buy a new?
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>>53938592
>>53938527
not [cpde]
sudo mkdir [firmware name]
[/code]

i meant
sudo mkdir /lib/firmware/[firmware name]
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Hello /g/. I have a ps/2 keyboard that I would like very much to get working. It's actually working right now, but...

*running windows 10, don't judge my botnet plz

You see, I am able to cold boot my PC using this PS/2 keyboard, but I cannot access the bios or interact with the login screen in any way... sort of. My keyboard's cable can be disconnected from it. The cable connects to the keyboard via mini USB, and it connects to the PC via PS/2, obviously. If I unplug the cable from the keyboard while at the login screen, the keyboard regains functionality. However, since I dislike having to re-plug my keyboard in every time I cold boot my PC, I would like to be able to simply use it without having to go through that. I've tried reseating the CMOS battery to reset the bios, I've tried everything. Plz help. I'm guessing it has to do with windowz registry settings and keyboards.
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>>53938540
like with sandpaper

or you create a mold with the 3D printer and coat it with something that makes the mold smooth, fill the mold with desired pajeet shit, I did this at work
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>>53938617
and do I copy the whole firmware folder in there, or only the REALTEK folder?
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>>53938571
>Uncaught ReferenceError: $ is not defined
click the text that says "javascript" and select jquery from there
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>>53938571
no jquery m8
>>53938651
everything in the firmware uncompressed dir
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>>53938135
I'll look into it, thanks
This is the current toString I have in the overarching "Vehicles" class. Apologies for the shitty variable names but I think that tells you a bit about what I know in Java

public String toString(){
return Name + "" + Price;
}


But I don't seem to call toString anywhere when assigning the list to ScrollPane
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What program could I use to merge several PDF into one?

I used to use PDF Architect, but all reviews say it's shit now.
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>>53938731
toString() is called by java whenever it needs to represent an object in text form. you never get to call it directly.
if you notice the format in the toString() method is exactly what you're getting in the scrollPane. so i suggest you change it.
return Name +" £" + Price;
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I've got £1500 saved up to build a PC, I'm not in too much of a hurry as what I have currently is enough to suffice for a couple more months, but is it worth waiting for the new graphics cards coming out or just settle with what is available at the moment?
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I want to modify this
function encode_webm ()

generate_filenames("webm")

local full_command = '(ffmpeg -ss ' .. start .. ' -i \'' .. file_in .. '\' -t ' .. length .. ' -b:v ' .. bitrate .. bitsize .. ' -vf scale=' .. scale .. ':-1 -quality good -cpu-used 0 -pass 1 ' .. audio .. ' ' .. subs .. ' -f webm /dev/null -y'

full_command = full_command .. ' && ffmpeg -ss ' .. start .. ' -i \'' .. file_in .. '\' -t ' .. length .. ' -b:v ' .. bitrate .. bitsize .. ' -vf scale=' .. scale .. ':-1 -quality good -cpu-used 0 -pass 2 ' .. audio .. ' ' .. subs .. ' -f webm \'' .. file_out .. '\' -y'

full_command = full_command .. ') && notify-send "Encode done!"'

mp.osd_message("Webm encode started")
os.execute(full_command)

end


To make it so that it uses VP8 instead of VP9
How do I do that?
When I add -c:v libvpx it throws an error.
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>>53938811
Shit, thanks man. You're a top lad, appreciate the help with this


desu I'll probably be here later asking something else stupid but thanks senpai
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>>53939034
thanks for posting the error, now everyone knows what problem you have.
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How do I install rxvt-unicode on Debian?
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>>53939148
Sorry the error is invalid argument.
I think I've missed up because I'm using 2 pass
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Are the mechanical keyboards good for gaming?
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>>53939162
would like to know too
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if i have win7 installed on a different HDD than what my main OS is on will it cause problems?
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>>53939034
not sure where you got that -quality from.

look at https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VP8
for whatever you want to do.

decide if you want quality or a fixed filesize, then decide on the parameters given.
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>>53939248
nope.
make sure boot priority in bios/uefi is set to the main drive first.
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>>53939319
ok thanks anon
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>>53939299
That not helping.
Anyone knows LUA?
That's part of a script for mpv
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>>53939343
you are not posting the full output, your command works for me.
you seem to omit a variable.
post the output command it uses.
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I want to record something for /r/gonewildaudio by using audacity with headset from my phone.
Is there anything I could do to make the sound better or do I need to by a dedicated mic?
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I got a supposedly "<1mw" green laser pointer (same as pic attached) that gets brighter after 20 seconds.

At full brightness it will melt a hole through thin plastic and if pointed at a metal temperature contact probe it will register ~50°c in a few seconds. It will not burn paper or light a match. At full beam it is too hot to point at the skin for more than 2 seconds.

Is this typical for a 1mw laser pointer?

Thanks
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I want to build a library of movies on my PC (not for streaming, just neater organizing) and I'm looking for some software that will allow me to mimic what you see in pic related but set my own covers and edit my own info.
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>>53939468
https://kodi.tv/
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>>53936710
Xcode is my favorite IDE regardless. Use dat
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>>53937575
A lot of those programs come with the source included, or, at least they used to.
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posted already in the daily programming thread but I got told to kill myself so here I am

I'm three weeks into learning Python. Total scrub. I need to create the attached image. Here is what I have so far:
import turtle 

def drawStar(t):
for i in range(5):
t.forward(100)
t.left(216)

wn = turtle.Screen()
wn.bgcolor('lightgreen')

corrie = turtle.Turtle()
corrie.color('hotpink')
corrie.speed(6)

for i in range(5):
drawStar(corrie)
corrie.penup()
corrie.forward(350)
corrie.right(144)
corrie.pendown()


wn.exitonclick()


My problem is that the image isn't centering. I can see the stars being drawn but only part of them. The instruction for this exercise states that I need to move to the left before drawing my first star in order to fit everything in the window. This is the part that I am having the most trouble with. A push in the right direction or a revised version of what I have written with an explanation would be most helpful
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>>53939357
The script works it's when I add -c:v libvpx that get me an error.
function encode_webm ()

generate_filenames("webm")

local full_command = '(ffmpeg -ss ' .. start .. ' -i \'' .. file_in .. '\' -t ' .. length .. ' -b:v ' .. bitrate .. bitsize .. ' -vf scale=' .. scale .. ':-1 -quality good -cpu-used 0 -pass 1 ' .. audio .. ' ' .. subs .. ' -f webm /dev/null -y'

full_command = full_command .. ' && ffmpeg -ss ' .. start .. ' -i \'' .. file_in .. '\' -t ' .. length .. ' -c:v libvpx -b:v ' .. bitrate .. bitsize .. ' -vf scale=' .. scale .. ':-1 -quality good -cpu-used 0 -pass 2 ' .. audio .. ' ' .. subs .. ' -f webm \'' .. file_out .. '\' -y'

full_command = full_command .. ') && notify-send "Encode done!"'

mp.osd_message("Webm encode started")
os.execute(full_command)

end
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>>53939390
Audio engineer here, not really. Most microphones only work well close because they use a cordioid pattern, while porn sets use boom mics which have supercardioid patterns. You probably won't be able to afford one, so just stick with the headset you got. In audacity, try to apply some noise reduction then some compression/limiting (not a lot, it'll probably still be noisy as fuck).
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>>53939774
you have to put it into your first pass too, not just the second
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are there any /g/ approved organization/ productivity type software out there for windows?

free and open source preferred
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What is the simplest way to dump all of my data (photos, videos, notes, voice memos) from an old iphone onto my computer so I can manually work with the files and not deal with iTunes? Anything less tedious than dropbox uploads?
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>>53939795
>boom mic
Sorry I wasn't clear enough I'm not recording video.
Just reading a certain script, but I get a lot of humming sound in the background.
Thanks for replying.
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>>53939807
function encode_webm ()

generate_filenames("webm")

local full_command = '(ffmpeg -ss ' .. start .. ' -i \'' .. file_in .. '\' -t ' .. length .. ' -c:v libvpx-b:v ' .. bitrate .. bitsize .. ' -vf scale=' .. scale .. ':-1 -quality good -cpu-used 0 -pass 1 ' .. audio .. ' ' .. subs .. ' -f webm /dev/null -y'

full_command = full_command .. ' && ffmpeg -ss ' .. start .. ' -i \'' .. file_in .. '\' -t ' .. length .. ' -c:v libvpx -b:v ' .. bitrate .. bitsize .. ' -vf scale=' .. scale .. ':-1 -quality good -cpu-used 0 -pass 2 ' .. audio .. ' ' .. subs .. ' -f webm \'' .. file_out .. '\' -y'

full_command = full_command .. ') && notify-send "Encode done!"'

mp.osd_message("Webm encode started")
os.execute(full_command)

end


Still doesn't work
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>>53939869
you need a space after libvpx in the first one.
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>>53939892
I feel like a stupid person.
Thanks for helping an idiot like me.
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>>53939621
here
import turtle

def drawStar(t):
for i in range(5):
t.forward(100)
t.left(216)

wn = turtle.Screen()
wn.bgcolor('lightgreen')

corrie = turtle.Turtle()
corrie.color('hotpink')
corrie.speed(6)
# fix
corrie.penup()
corrie.goto(-175, 100)
corrie.pendown()
# just move to the left and up a bit before you start drawing
for i in range(5):
drawStar(corrie)
corrie.penup()
corrie.forward(350)
corrie.right(144)
corrie.pendown()


wn.exitonclick()
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>>53937064
When you go NVIDIA you know you're gonne get fucked. Get a new card and accept that.
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Hey /g/

I'm having a mild case of food poisoning. My crack has been flowing like a river.

Give me some love?
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Didn't Microsoft say Windows 7 wont support Skylake CPUs or something? What did they mean? They would just not send out security updates or something?
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>>53940027
>What did they mean?
They meant, "Get Windows 10 because we're going to fuck you hard if you don't".
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>>53937503
If you want your system to just werk in the littlest time possible, go for Ubuntu LTS. MATE recommended.
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>>53937475
only decent thinkpads are the T, X, R and W series. All others are overpriced normie laptops in disguise.
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Hey there friends, I'm a fucking idiot and I prefer 4:3 monitors, what are some good modern brands out there right?

Also, I'm planning a mini-itx build and there was a new meme case going around that I can't remember the name of the brand but they looked pretty minimal, it's not the Fractal Design ones, but some other one, anyone know?
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>>53940047
idk what that means can you cut the memes and just tell me what they're actually going to do/not do?
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>>53940027
It means a very specific power-saving mode that no one will use anyway won't work without Windows 10
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>>53938027
KMSPico. If it fails, clean install + KMSpico.
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>>53938108
that's the smell of the future son
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>>53939162
>>53939243
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=rxvt-unicode

use the damn support site

cheers
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>>53939184
they're great if you want to get tendinitis and carpel tunnel syndrom super fast

They're fucking memes and only idiots use them. There's a reason main manufacturers stopped making them OVER TWO FUCKING DECADES AGO.

They're only good for hipster faggots that spend a whole 20 minutes a day typing their blog posts.
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>>53940074
there really are none anymore. NEC makes a few 1600x1200 I think but they are shitty gaming/video quality best left for like the industrial market or something.
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>>53940026
nice blog post, upvoted
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Hi /g/ays

Just wanted to let you know that I'm pooping in the dark while shitposting here thank's to my Thinkpad X220's ThinkLight®

Technology is awesome right?
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Is there a way to bypass/disable this screen when I visit rule34.paheal?
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>>53940262
don't use incognito
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>>53940219
Thanks anon
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>>53936669
best software to remote connect to a winblows pc in a private network and administer help?
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>>53936669

I NEED HELP !!!!!

I need a linux distro that has UEFI 32bit installer out of the box.

I need to install linux on the Lenovo Stick 300.

Ubuntu Mate and linux Mint, need some serious file modifications to enable the 32bit efi installer.

I need a distro that already has it in the .iso.

THANKS!
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>>53940277
I don't, and I don't delete cookies or anything either. It appears every day or two. Any other ideas please?
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>>53939857
A humming sound you could probably EQ out pretty easily if it's low enough out of the way of your voice frequencies. Just put the audio on a spectrum analyzer and look for the peak, then high pass it away.
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>>53940191
That doesn't even make sense. Ergonomics are exactly the same, they're just nicer to type on. Why you so angry?
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Is there a way to display 4chan's posts date in a different way? I hate mm/dd/yy and I'd like to see it dd/mm/yy or dd/mm/yyyy.
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Good god...

My ass is on fire. My rotten egg smelling/tasting burp finally caused me to puke an ocean.

Disease is nothing. Getting burned alive is nothing. If there's a Hell, it's all about food poisoning.

Fucking shit, man.
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>>53940907
What did you eat?
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How to I update or install the actual new windows 10 sinder build? I have it set from a couple days ago but sitll no go. are there any actual kb links?
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>>53938108
Where do you live?
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http://www.logicalincrements.com/

Why isn't R9 Fury X x2 listed? Does this not work for some reason? If it does work, should I get the other parts fromMonstrous tier to accompany these two GPUs?
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Keep getting an error saying "error: 'Node' does not name a type". I never got this error when I had my classes and definitions on the same page as main.

#define MYLIST_H
#include "Node.h"
#include <vector>

class myList
{

private:
Node* head, *tail, *newnode, *save, *deleter, *trav;
int amtPeople, toSkip, startPos, origAmt;
Node* makeList();
Node* setStart();
Node* advance(Node* place);
Node* deleteNode(Node* aplace);
std::vector<int> losers;
public:
myList();
void startGame();
void printLosers();
void print();
};
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>>53940920
What else? Poultry.

It didn't smell or anything when I defrosted it. Tasted good even. Maybe I didn't cook it well enough. Maybe a part of its core was still frozen.
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Is it possible for someone to give me a virus on my pc if I just use that pc for gaming, ie not going to spam ware sites. I'm trying to take off norton because of the cpu usage
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>>53941164
Depends on how dumb you, and judging by the fact that you're using norton...
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Am I being censored by youtube? I don't have the notification icon where I can see replies to my comments. When I go to youtube.com/comments, there are no comments there, not in the spam thing either.
I comment almost on every video I see so it doesn't make sense.
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>>53941164
Get Common sense.

Dont open weird emails.
Dont use USBs that you have used in another computers.
Dont let anyone use their USBs on your computer.
Be aware of what are you downloading it and from where.
Get uBlock origin and uMatrix.

Use malwarebytes and Adwcleaner.
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why is it always printing large negative numbers?

 #include <stdio.h>

int main ()
{
int age, birth, year;
if (year > 0)
printf("What is the current year ? \n");
scanf("%d", &year);
if (birth >0)
printf("What is your date of birth? \n");
scanf("%d", &birth);
age = year - birth;
printf("You are %d years old! \n", &age);
return 0;
}
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>>53941164
probably given you sound like a total dumbshit
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Is this a decent internet speed?
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>>53941418
Yes, but depends how much do you pay for it.

Anything over 10MB/s is decent.
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>>53941418
>device: iphone


>>>/lgbt/
>>>/lgbt/
>>>/lgbt/
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>>53941433
I got a virgin media vivid 200 installed last week. It's marketed as up to 200mbps but I know I won't get that. I pay £40 a month. We have about 30 devices in the house and everything works fine.
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>>53941459
well exCUSE ME

I told you to fuck off back to >>>/lgbt/

Now do it
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where the fuck do i find a 64bit windows 7 english iso? everything i find is either 32bit or some 3rd world language
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>>53941400
You're checking the values of year and birth before they are initialized. That seems weird and doesn't make any sense

You're also printing the pointer to age.

Do printf("You are %d", age); instead of &age
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>>53941484
Instala en español Ramón
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>>53941479
You sound a tad flustered my friend. Excuse me for using a superior western device and not some edgy plastic gook phone with some faggoty lollipop gay nigger OS nobody has heard of
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I have some questions about case fans.

What is a PMW fan?
Are noctua fans worth it or should i just get some cooler master fans for $10 less?
Or should i replace the 2 cooler master fans in my case for noctua ones?
If my motherboard only has 3 fan connectors how i can connect 5 fans?
Can i make 2 fans work at the same speed using only one connector? like 2 frontal fans only using one connector?
The fact that my case top is open will affect airflow or temperatures? (HAF 912)

>>53941484
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CaWSgByZ
http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/56439-Windows-7-ultimate-x86-x64-ISO-Download

>>53941459
Looks good enough meanwhile its stable and you dont have problems with it.
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>>53941400
There are two mistakes with that piece of code.

> int year;
> if (year > 0)
The line `int year;` creates a variable, but it does not give it a value. When this variable is created, it can contain absolutely anything: a large positive value, a large negative value, minus seventeen, zero, who knows. As a consequence, that `if` clause shouldn't be there; you can scanf() unconditionally.

> printf("You are %d years old! \n", &age);
You want to use `age` here, not `&age`. `&age` is a pointer to age, which is what scanf() needs to store a value in `age`; printf() needs the *value* of age, so you write `age` instead of `&age`.
If you haven't got a clue what a pointer is and the above makes no sense to you, then forget about it; instead, memorize the rule that arguments to scanf() need a & for arcane reasons that will probably not be explained in detail for several more book chapters, and you don't generally need to write a & in front of a variable anywhere else [until you get to that book chapter, that is].
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>>53941507
>iphone
>western device

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn

you stupid, stupid gay anon
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>>53941562
Developed by westerners, produced by monkeys

Meanwhile your phone is developed by monkeys and produced by monkeys.

I know which i prefer
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>>53941587
you prefer the one that provides the best anal stimulation I'm sure
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Not entirely /g/ related, i suppose, but is there anything you can actually do with an unverified PayPal account? I don't have a credit card and I want to sell some shit on Ebay so i opened up a pp account so people can put the money there, but as it turns out, even receiving money is limited if you haven't put credit info in it. where do i read about these limitations? there's a 'show restrictions' link on the PP page, but it just tells me "click here to remove restrictions > add a credit card" and doesn't actually tell me what the restrictions are.
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I had been having horrible problems with my ram for a while now. Namely, firefox was using way too much of it. Now, I generally have 150-170 tabs because I'm just that kind of person. But it had been doing fine with even more tabs than that before.

I have 8gb of ram and firefox was pretty much the only program I had running, and my total ram usage was like a constant 90-96%

That isn't actually my question. It got so bad that I decided to physically inspect my ram. I took both sticks out and looked at them, they seemed fine. I decided to put them in different slots.

And now everything is working like it did before.

My question is, why did that happen? Could I have possibly dinged one of my ram sticks without knowing it and pushed it slightly out of whack when I changed my cpu cooler a while back? That's the only thing I can think of.
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>>53941608
I'd rather stimulate my own anus than have the long hard corporate dick of Google and the NSA taking turns shafting me like a goy toy you are.
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>>53941648
>homo anon actually believes he's safe from the botnet because he owns an iPhone
>literally from the company that started it all

holy shit anon, read, for your own sake
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>>53941678
Oh by no means am i safe from the botnet. But comparatively, if all i see in the news is Apple and the US government locking horns over one criminals phone, it's definitely not Google that stands up to the feds
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>>53941724
>implying that wasn't a bluff

AOSP + libre apps is the way to go if you care about your freedom.
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>>53941487
>>53941552

ty <3
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Is there much difference between i5 4460 and 4690?
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Hi guys, my laptop is pretty fucked, case and screen. I could buy a cooked version of the same model off of ebay and swap the internals, but DESU I'm starting to find the laptop a bit wanting in some areas, for example autistic city building games for which the main bottlenecks are the CPU and RAM. Unfortunately I wouldn't have the budget to replace the laptop with a significantly better one within any reasonable timeframe. Obvious answer is 'build a desktop", which I haven't yet got around to doing before.

Problem is that I study at an interstate uni and fly back and forth between semesters. Any desktop would need to be portable and durable enough to take as carry on.

Is a desktop at all feasible?
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>>53941625
Your RAM might be fucky. Run memtest86.

Fuck this captcha
>Select all images of bodies of water such as lakes or oceans.
>Click verify once there are none left.
>keeps giving me more water pictures
The picture ones are fine, but the "keep going until none are left" ones have got to go.
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>>53941532
thanks m8
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>>53941824
There are miniITX builds which are smaller while still being as efficient as a desktop, you could look into that.

My router has a USB port, can I get internet from it?
Would it be faster than wi-fi?
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>>53941860
Why on earth aren't you using legacy captcha?
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>>53936710
Why going away from Atom?
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>>53941824
You tell me. You can get a pretty small case, an mITX board, and still be able to fit a full size GPU and beefy CPU in. Whether it's small enough or cheap enough is up to you.

Your other option is to buy a crap laptop with good specs since it's cheaper, and just be careful with it since the build quality will be poor. Look at reviews to avoid the total lemons and select the cream of the crap. Also avoid cheap ultrabooks. Anything trying to be particularly compact while being cheap will have bad cooling, so look at chunkier laptops. Cooling will be somewhat poor so get a decent cooling pad.

I used to have a nice one by ConnectLand; it was a single sturdy folded piece of aluminum with a really big low-RPM fan mounted on it so as to be nearly silent while moving a good deal of air. That cooling pad made my old HP laptop at least mostly usable, at least if I limited its 2 GHz CPU to 1.6 GHz. Otherwise even with the cooling bed it would overheat and throttle to 800 MHz until reboot if I tried to use the CPU too much.

Also, avoid HP -- they do not know how to do cooling at all outside of their expensive business class lines.
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Newfag here, atleast to tech section. What are the benifits of rooting a phone? And what are the steps. Ive tried tutorials and downloaded w.e. software but nothint changes/have no fucking idea what im doing.
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>>53941916
Because I'd rather click street signs than be shown pictures of illegible text or house numbers that apparently do not actually say "1111" despite all appearances otherwise.
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>>53941532
>PMW
PWM*
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I'm a dumbass with these UML diagrams and I hate Java but gotta do what I gotta do.

If one class has a variable of another class. Is that a dotted line or a straight line?
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I have this from a website:

<span id="button-1241-btnInnerEl" class="x-btn-inner x-btn-inner-right" unselectable="on" style="line-height: 39px;">9.618,88</span>

I want to get the value "9.618,88" from above, how do I proceed?

The value doesn't seem to be there when you directly scrap the html, instead you get [] (i.e. nothing) when using stuff like beautifulsoup for python or rvest-package in R.
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>>53942369
the website-html itself has nothing to offer, its all an app.js and you only get stuff when you click on inspect element in chrome dev-tools but I cant get the values out of there.
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Hi all,
I have an old indoor antenna like the one in this pic. The UHF loop is "squiggly" like you see here. Does anyone know what the purpose of this shape is? I am having some trouble picking up UHF DTV signals and i'm wondering if this is better or worse than a standard circular UHF loop.
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>>53942024
i assume ur lagdroid
download terminal from market
type su
if u get #, ur rooted.
i think thats how it goes.

benefits are modification and 3rd party roms
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Is the kindle an acceptable e-reader? better alternative?
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>>53941808
4690 is stronger a bit
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>>53942024
Check XDA, there's probably a step by step guide for your phone. Rooting gives you more privileges, so you can do more shit such as have an adblocker, get rid of bloat, tweak some settings and completely backup apps and settings. If you're asking the question chances are you probably don't need to bother.

There's probably some good videos you'd find on Youtube telling you more, here's one I've seen but it's a bit old now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czTkHe7-lXw
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>>53941484
iptorrents/warez-bb/torrents/original iso from MS too i bet if u dig 15min u can find direct links.
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>>53941808
around 10-15% stronger on stuff that uses your CPU at 100%
I5-4690K? could be 20, 40%, etc, depends how much you can overclock.
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How do devs test small changes in big projects that take very long time to compile?
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Does anyone know how to make windows ask for admin info (user and/or password) every time someone tries to delete a file/folder permanently? (Even if I am logged in as the admin)
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What image format should I use for the scans of about 5000 individual physical pictures?

.bmp
.tiff
.jpg
.png
.PCX
.fpx

what is the difference?
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>>53941625
>Now, I generally have 150-170 tabs

why

literally why
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Exact Audio Copy:
>timing problem

EAC FAQ:
>When using burst mode, EAC also shows up timing problems, are these really errors or what?
>No, burst mode has no error detection nor error correction. If burst mode brings up a timing problem, the read command needed a lot of time, which could have several reasons, like loosing sync or trying to fix an read error. Of course this is a really poor “error detection” and should not be taken as serious indication.
>http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/support/faq/extraction-questions/

How the fuck can I have serious disc error detection for CD-Audio?
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>>53942864
Not him but pixiv/sadpanda tabs.
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What's the best textbook or other resource for beginner learning Python?
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OK so this just happened today so bear with me: For some reason I can't access any website behind cloudflare, that includes 4chan, from my home network. This happened at some time today all of a sudden for no apparent cause, I didn't mess with network settings or anything. I've been able to detect it as a failure of dns lookup for those specific websites, everything else works fine and dandy, but for those websites specifically they just hang while doing the lookup until it times out. I've tried everything I could think of (not that I'm all that knowledgeable in the first place) but not even changing the DNS servers to Google's was able to fix this issue, I can't even fucking access cloudfare's own website for support. I'm starting to think either my ISP blocked Cloudflare for whatever reason or Cloudflare blocked them, is it possible? Anyone else having/had similar issues?
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>>53942979
>How the fuck can I have serious disc error detection for CD-Audio?

You can't because CD Audio is meant to rely on the fact that even in case of a read error, the previous and next readable sectors waveform can be interpolated together and produce no audible problems. There is no parity data like with data tracks (which is the data that makes a 800mb cd image fit on a 700mb CDR).

The only way to rip cd audio with no errors is to re-read every goddamn sector an inane amount of times, making sure that the majority of the reads resulted in identical data.

Which is what EAC does when you set it to use Secure mode with Accurate Stream.
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>>53943106
So why the fuck anon recommended this program to test my CD-Audios?
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I've recently been having issues with my PC, I thought it was my mobo or some component but I've swapped everything out and tested it and it all works, however occasionally usually when starting a game though it has happened just sitting at the desktop with Spotify open, my display driver will crash. I've updated all drivers and my mobo BIOS, Speccy shows my harddrive life as good. Is there any software I can use or should be using to help this problem?
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okButton.setVisible(false);


I'm putting this in my JFrame constructor in order to hide the OK Button on the Window when it's first created. I get the error it can not be resolved though.
What's going wrong? Am I supposed to place this part somewhere else? There is definitely a button called okButton so I'm not getting the names wrong, but it's obviously lower in the code
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My monitor now has a large 4x4" flickering section.
I visited a website and a ui element bugged out and caused it to flicker rapidly between black and white.
Even after 2 days and multiple resets and time powered both of and on the pixels still flicker with the ui element. (the image is text so it is actually so visible that it's readable although it's hard to photograph to show it, is there anything I can do?
How did this even happen?

The monitor is a huion GT 220 if that helps at all.
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I've been dicking around with Racket's picture functions, and I can't for the life of me understand the difference between
hb-append
and both
htl-append
and
hbl-append
.

They all seem to bottom justify pictures when appending them in a row. What does that fucking additional "l" do/mean? And why does there not seem to be a difference between
htl-append
and
hbl-append
?

An alternative: what inputs do I need to try to see a difference? I've tried a lot, so the picture is just an example not all my testing.
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building pc for the first time & trying to screw in the mobo
the top 2 screws refuse to screw in straight and want to be all crooked and shit and its pissing me off

im a retard who doesn't have a magnetic screwdriver either so how the fuck do i get these to go in straight because god damn shit fuck
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>>53943221
That's my greates fear. Imagine if your screen froze permanently on porn.
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>>53943171
Can you post the whole exception if there is one?
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>>53936669
Which one for server side work

Ruby, Python or PHP ?
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>>53943039
Really any textbook you pick up should give you a good introduction to both python and programming. Try finding one that uses examples that keeps you interested; I know there's a lot of "build a simple video game" type ones out there.

Take a look at these: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_n_1?fst=as%3Aoff&rh=n%3A285856%2Ck%3Apython&keywords=python&ie=UTF8&qid=1460169071&rnid=2941120011
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>>53943243
Not sure what you mean, sorry. I get an error for "okButton" as soon as I type it into Eclipse

This is the code for my OK button

JButton okButton = new JButton("OK");
okButton.setActionCommand("OK");
buttonPane.add(okButton);
getRootPane().setDefaultButton(okButton);
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>>53943252
All of them
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>>53943239
welp, it's actually an image from a porn website, luckily it's just numbers though. when you hover over a porn video on this site it shows white numbers on a black background, and it's a buggy site so it flickered so fast that the monitor seems fucked.
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NTFS or exFAT for a 32 GB thumbdrive?
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What directory do I make xresources in?
Do I even make it myself?
What do I put in it?
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>>53942369
Details? What are you trying to do and how? Does document.getElementById("button-1241-btnInnerEl").innerHTML not do they job?

>>53942493
I had not seen a squiggly one, but it's probably to be more compact and possibly less directional. I suspect the loop kind might work better. If the squiggle can be removed, look up the diameter of the normal loop, construct one from coathanger wire, using an empty round container to help you shape it, and see if it performs better or worse.

>>53942555
Paperwhite or similar reader with e-ink is the way to go if you're looking to read and not watch movies or play angry birds. Reflective is more pleasant on the eyes than glowing, though if you want to read it in the dark you'll need a booklight, or see if someone makes one with an electroluminescent backlight, kinda like the ones in some wristwatches.

I'm not up on the ups and downs of the various models within e-ink though. Have you looked at any reviews?

>>53942807
I don't think you can. And why would you want to? If you're worried about deleting shit accidentally, use delete and not shift-delete. Don't empty the bin unless you know it only has things you actually want gone.
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>>53943294
Try to compile the code and copy/paste the exception it output (which it should if there's an error)
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>>53943221
Finally managed to get my phone to focus, ran a filter on it. As you can see its actually so visible you can read it
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>>53942839
BMP: into the trash with it, it's lossless uncompressed, only real virtue is it's dead simple to write code to save and read it
TIFF: you can put more than 1 picture in a file as "pages", a little like a PDF but it's all images rather than a mix of vectors and embedded images; it can also hold many different formats including uncompressed, lossless compressed and lossy JPEG
JPEG: use for photos and scans, you'll lose a small amount of detail in exchange for large gains in compression, but it won't be visible to the naked eye if you compress at a decent quality setting
PNG: totally lossless, best for digital drawings and other things with large areas of the same color or smooth gradients; also suitable for archiving photos for future editing though the files will be larger than JPEG
PCX: don't bother, it's basically like BMP
FPX: Kodak format, don't bother with it
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>>53943329
Also, how do I make xresources? I want to change the colors on my urxvt term
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Would this single-fan, miniature R9-380 be completely awful? I can get it for about $30 less than the regular size dual-fan version.
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>>53943339
I get this when I try to run it

Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation problem:
okButton cannot be resolved

And a whole load after that such as
at java.awt.Component.processEvent(Unknown Source)
at java.awt.Container.processEvent(Unknown Source)
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>>53943389
Hotter? yes.
Should be the same perfomance.

Why you want a small profile card anyway? small case?
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>>53943408
Because it's cheaper and I'm on a tight budget. The regular Sapphire 380 is about $310~.
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Just found out Braille is on my tv remote...why?

It's just the power button though.
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>>53943396
Seriously, copy paste the whole thing. I can't assume the error(s) you're getting with you telling me there's a "whole load of lines like this lol".
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>>53943389
>>53943421
http://www.amazon.com/XFX-DISSIPATION-DISPLAYPORT-Graphics-R9-380P-F22M/dp/B00ZFNDRFC
Get the 4GB version.
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>>53943422
It's not Braille; it's just a tactile thing so you can find that button w/o looking. Are the bumps on the f and j key Braille?
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>>53943389
>that price
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>>53943465
>>53943456
>AUD
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>>53943443
Sorry man, I assumed it was irrelevant

http://pastebin.com/yFr9xqUB
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>>53943471
The link i gave you is $235 AUD for the 2GB version and $280 AUD for the 4GB version.
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>>53943494
Not sure if you have to pay import costs but still it would be cheaper.
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>>53943464
Sadly I actually type homerow so yeah, I get the example.
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>>53943015
Right click, save image as, then close the tab. Your browser is not a picture storage application.

>>53943122
Don't use it in burst mode. Use it in secure mode. Give it a very damaged CD and let it detect if your drive can properly accurate stream and report errors. If you tell it your drive has these features and it's one of the weird drives that says it does but actually doesn't, you'll fail to detect actual errors.

Telling it your drive doesn't have these features won't hurt the quality of its ripping, but it'll make it take longer to compensate for not having as good error reporting available to it.

EAC is in my experience about the best in terms of reading through errors on CDs. Anything using libcdparanoia does about as well, but seems to take longer than EAC for damaged discs.

>>53943139
This sounds like a driver issue. Fully uninstall the driver and do a clean install of it.

>>53943237
Use fingers to start it and/or get a better screwdriver.

>>53943309
I'd lean toward NTFS. It's just better than anything FAT based.

>>53943340
LCD screenburn? This usually works its way out after being ignored and used normally for a while. In my experience, up to a week or two depending how badly it's stuck.
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>>53943524
Im
>>53943015

Are you sure that reply is for me?
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>>53943494
Damn, it works. $261 AUD all up.

Thanks anon.
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>>53943524
>>53943139
I assume you mean the GPU display driver, conveniently enough my driver's auto updated today. I haven't wanted to play a game and risk losing my PC at least for general purposes. Is it worth reinstalling even on a different driver version? Nothing in the install or other drivers failed
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>>53943574
No problem but i insist for you to save and get the 4GB version or get a better card.
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>>53943535
Yeah. Why do you have 100+ pixiv and sadpanda tabs open? If you want the pictures for later, save them. If not, close them.

Exception is if you're middle clicking a fuckton of things and then going through the, viewing, saving if want, and closing.
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>>53943490
It's g.

These 2 lines:
    at OneCourse.<init>(OneCourse.java:33)
at FastFoodMainMenu$2.actionPerformed(FastFoodMainMenu.java:57)

are the important ones.

It looks like there's something tripping up in your code at line 33 in the class OneCourse.java; possibly something in the constructor or static code that's running.

Also look to see if there's something fishy going on at line 57 in FastFoodMainMenu.java
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>>53943574
Also try to check logicalincrements.com Australian section for cheaper prices for other parts.
Not sure if PCpartpicker works with Australia stores.
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>>53943577
Update does not do a clean install. Give it a shot though, it could still have fixed the problem. If it's still broke, clean install it.
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>>53943338
I use delete not shift+delete, it's just that sometimes when the folder is too big for the trash bin, it deletes the folder permanently instead, maybe I should just increase the recycle bin size but I have folders with 500gb-1TB worth of stuff so 1 miss click can fuck me up
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>>53943593
I dont have them open for the images but the galleries to check if there is something new every now and then, and stuff i have to finish reading or downloading.

I have 16GB RAM so why not?
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>>53943604
Line 33 is where I put
okButton.setVisible(false);


Line 57 in the MainMenu is just for an action listener to actually show the OneCourse window
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>>53943490
Wait a minute. Have you checked your scope to see if okButton is in scope when you're using it?
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>>53943586
Well my old card died so I'm without a PC at the moment.

I really can't afford more than $300, and from what I've seen of Polaris it's only going to fill the low end with Polaris 11 and 490/x tier with Polaris 10 so I doubt it's worth waiting for me.
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>>53943656
I'm pretty retarded, how do I make sure it's in scope?
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>>53943655
Are you trying to use the variable name "okButton" outside of the scope it's defined?

I overthought the problem; there's something funky with you trying to use okButton @ line 33.
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Did Windows XP had security faults like 7, 8 and 10? I mean, spying...
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>>53943615
>maybe I should just increase the recycle bin size
This. Make the bin huge.

Also, the default is to prompt before deleting shit that's too big for the bin, so it at least takes more than 1 misclick. The prompt before sending something to the bin though is dumb -- if it was a mistake, it's in the bin and ctrl+z will restore it.

>>53943639
Even without running out of RAM, it gets to be slow eventually. Folders of bookmarks are nice, especially with the "open all in tabs" option on each folder. You can use it almost like a collection of sessions.
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>>53943660
for 1080p the new cards won't make much of a difference for you. we're moving out of the 1080p era and into the 1440p/4k era. practically any card can handle 1080p on ultra these days
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>>53943674
If you can look through the whole block of code (what's inside a pair of curly braces) and not find the deceleration for "okButton" you can't use it since as far as the compiler knows there isn't a variable called that.
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>>53943524
>a week or two

ok man, do you think those burn in videos on youtube do anything? i've heard about them for stuck pixels and about 4 years ago i used on one my netbook which seemed to work
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How do people display their xresources colors in urxvt?
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>>53943683
The telemetry bullshit never made it to XP. You only get it in 7 and 8.1 if you take the updates that add it. For 10 it's baked in.

>>53943705
The ones that blink to "massage" pixels? I *think* those would help with screenburn, but I'm not sure whether giving the pixels a workout would massage the burn out or make it take longer.
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>>53943660
The new card hype died when they announced they wont use HBM2 so you wont be missing a lot other than more efficient cards (both energy and temperature wise), but they will be somewhat the same when it comes to power.

Anyway you are going to use it for 1080p, you should have no problem.
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>>53943674
>>53943693
For example:
class Example {
static void someMethod {
int i = 0;
}

static void someOtherMethod {
int j = i // you can't do this because "i" isn't in scope
}
}


int i = 0;
if (true) {
int j = i; // you can do this because it's a nested block so "i" is in scope
}
int k = j; // you can't do this because "j" is discarded after the if block
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guyssss my hdd is kill, want to do a disk swap with a similar hdd but i no longer have the sticker that has all the info about what comapny made the hdd. is there another way to find out what hdd i have?
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What program do you guys use if you want to make a webm but only capture a certain part of the screen?
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>>53943745
Why do you want to get the same brand again? Why not just get a similar capacity or larger drive?

Or are you talking about trying to swap the platters inside the drive to try and read your data when it won't spin up? In which case you need to get not only the same exact model, but as close a serial number as you can.

Also why the fuck have you removed the sticker from your HDD?

Anyhow, if the drive recognizes in BIOS, you can see it there.
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I want laptop recommendation threads

what do I look up in the archive or wait for in the catalog?
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>>53943796
Used Thinkpad.

For what do you want a laptop for?
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>>53943762
Crop the video with Avidemux or use WebM for retards

There's probably a way to do with ffmpeg
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>>53943786
its only one plater doe, anyways yeah I need to swap the platter so i can safely retrieve all my data. computer doesnt recognize it anymore :c and it was removed cause im stupid and didnt really think sticker would be necessary when i removed the hdd from old pc... i know, i hate myself for doing so xD
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>>53943844
Digital design work. Need a good display.
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In a battle between ! vs ?

Which would win?
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>>53943877
I think you have a problem then, unless you can find any identifying markings on the PCB. You might try posting pictures of the drive, particularly a high res picture of the PCB. Or google any potentially interesting numbers and codes on the board or chips.

Also, I would try a PCB swap before cracking open the case and ripping the platter out. Way less potential to damage it, and very likely to work for a drive that won't recognize since that likely indicates something's bad on the PCB.
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>>53943743
>>53943693
I don't think it is in scope, I mean, if I move the line of code to just below where the OK button is it works fine. Is it possible to set it to not be visible in the constructor?
Thanks for the help so far desu, I wouldn't blame you if you didn't bother further

My code goes something like this
public class Example extends javax.swing.JDialog {
private final JPanel contentPanel = new JPanel();
public OneCourse(JFrame frame) {
super(frame);
...
okButton.setVisible(false);
...
{
JPanel bottomPane = new JPanel();
{
JButton okButton = new JButton("OK");
okButton.setActionCommand("OK");
bottomPane.add(okButton);
}
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>>53943970
! is emphatic and does shit. ? is always unsure and curious. ? would derp around, not sure what to do while ! soundly kicks its ass.
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>>53943524
>Use it in secure mode
About EAC: I don't know if my drive has features about disc damage analysis...
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how do you display your xresources colors like the a desktop thread?
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>>53943726
What is so bad about these telemetry?
Isn't about performance only?
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>>53936669
Anyone know or have a good vga cooler? I've been looking for one but google hasn't helped much. I have a gtx 970 if that helps.
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>>53944000
Trips don't lie
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>>53943890
Used W series Thinkpad with a 1080p display. Or a new model depending on your budget.
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