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Hey /g/, I was at a party at a popular space manufacturing company last night and found this. When I hold it, it makes my hand tingly, as with my dad. Any clue what it is?
Anonymous
>>29931248 it was the magical butt-plug, it wants you to bring it back to it's masters so they can take over the world. You have to meld it, try to put it in your microwave
Anonymous
>>29931248 Well sure information is easy for them to get, but they cast a very wide net and are slow to react and plan to things. Shutting down parts of the internet is especially troublesome, even if they did have the ability to turn it all off with the flick of a switch that wouldn't apply to a piece at a time. Government is capable of extreme dickery, but not that kind.
op !gTutRPeLtU
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>>29931371 But I am its master..... I found it, and an immutable law of the universe is, "finders keeper, losers weepers". I am the finder, so I am the keeper.
>>29931399 okay, I would agree. Their energy is spread far and wide. a bureaucracy is slow to react. slow in the least.
Anonymous
!IWEGENTOOY
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Thread of the year.
Anonymous
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>friend posts this picture on facebook >firefox, ie, and safari all pinned to taskbar w...why
Anonymous
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>>29945607 *saying things like*
Before you get shallow and pedantic
Anonymous
Are people who use Javascript coders programmers or scripters?
Anonymous
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>>29945262 caring for you're personal space
Anonymous
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>>29945890 All three:
coders - because they're writing code
scripters - (if you insist that's a thing) because JS is a scripting language
programmers - because scripting languages are necessarily a type of programming language
Anonymous
Anonymous
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The other one is autosaging. What are you working on?
Anonymous
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>>29932450 Yeah, but I mean what resources are there to get an idea of how to do it. I've never written a parser anything more complex than a few extremely simple configuration systems.
Anonymous
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>>29932464 How the hell did this not show up when I searched? Thank you.
Anonymous
Anyone know why I'm segfaulting here?
http://pastebin.com/EeGCu2Kz printf() says nothing when I print reversed_digits, and when I try to free its pointer I catch sigsegv. salloc() works fine for `digits', and len is coming out fine right before I call it in reverse().
Anonymous
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>>29933421 I get the feeling it has to do with this line.
for (i = len + 1; i >= 0; --i) { *reverse++ = s[i]; } You're changing where the pointer is pointing too. So when you're passing it to reverse(), it's not pointing at the beginning of the string.
Anonymous
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>>29933421 Having an odd number of digits does not mean a number isn't a palindrome. Consider:
91019
Anonymous
How can I get a hold of this amazing tower in the US? It goes by a few different names: JMAX JX-FM500B, AIO Myriad TMH01, CFI-A5000 On a side note, how does a case like this not exist anywhere else? The Silverston DS380B is the closest thing but takes a mITX mobo instead
Anonymous
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Don't die on me dammit
Anonymous
>>56499960 what's so great about it? seems painfully average to me.
Anonymous
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>>56503139 >what's so great about it? hotswappable hard drives and a clean minimalist design
>seems painfully average to me i bet you like gayming cases with side windows and leds
Anonymous
Anonymous
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If you like it so much import it
Anonymous
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What is the best way to steal? I'm thinking of putting a keylogger on computers I have physical access to so I can get people's bank and credit card info. How would I be able to use that money cleanly? Is there a way to buy bitcoins that can't be tracked? Should I use tor when I do it? Would I be able to transfer those bitcoins into normal currency for an effective laundering scheme?
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>>29898812 with that added, not much that i can see, but you didnt say so in the first place, faggot
Anonymous
>>29894674 haha I remember that site.
Isn't it hosted through tor now?
Anonymous
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>>29895712 >you shouldn't use the card more than once, and you should do this shit with all the cards the same day it's clearly implicit in there, but I forgive you anon-kun
Anonymous
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>>29898956 i don't know
most of the community migrated to zoklet
Anonymous
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man fuck this thread. I got banned for posting in it. I didn't even help OP.
Anonymous
Should i stick with ubuntu and rice with gnome/kde or should i switch to debian?
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nah, you should install gentoo
Anonymous
>>29878490 Why did he leave the caps on?
Anonymous
>>29878730 because it was a photo op, and he's a moron. he doesn't need to look at anything, he just needed a pic of himself looking busy for pr reasons. instead he got a pic of himself looking like a fucking moron, because that's what he is.
but then again, the whole reason america voted for him was because you guys don't trust smart people. so maybe he just faked being stupid to get votes, if so he is a great actor.
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>>29878772 >>29878730 It's quite possible it's a shop, and besides, it's possible the photo was taken in the second between putting the binoculars up to his face and realizing the caps had been left on.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/binoculars.asp !IWEGENTOOY
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>>29878525,1 [EXPERT]Debian master race![/EXPERT]
Anonymous
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/g/, is there something like a DVD-player, but instead of DVDs, you can download movies from your PC, and transfer it , so you can watch them on your TV? It should be able to play all video formats. I'm not talking about hooking my PC to my TV, or a game console, just something of my description.
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There are many ARM-based android pc on a stick, or similarly specced settop boxes with remote controls. Use those as media receiver. Should be around 50-150 USD, shipped worldwide. Look for those chipsets: "Allwinner A10" / "Rockchip RK3066" or something quite similar (a decent cpu/gpu combo & hdmi output is what decides things). Suggested sources are dealextreme or dinodirect or such.
Anonymous
>>29863334 Roku is quite okay, but only the 2 XS has the option to attach an USB device for storage... and if you consider that, note that that thing is relatively shit as compared to a "proper" android box.
The lower end ones are fine for their price... more or less.
Anonymous
>>29863480 Is there anything like Roku, except it doesn't use streaming, and only is its independent thing and uses stored video files only? That's what I'm looking for.
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>>29863537 Those external HDD marketed as media player / NAS. Or a proper multi-drive NAS if you want to keep your data safe (RAID1/5/6).
Or the android machines I told you of, those are quite future-proof with regards to supported media formats and can be operated as storage device with any USB attached HDD / SD cards.
Toy !muffInSfRw
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old one broke 300, battlestations
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>>42033301 sweet rape dungeon bro
Anonymous
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>>42033301 i thought this was a screenshot from enter the void at first
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>>42029646 CM storm Quickfire TK
sry if I'm too late
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for( i = 0; i < code_lines; ++i ){ --life; } I've been programming for 26 years and I can't fucking stand it anymore. I am sitting here on my ass doing nothing, churning out code like a monkey. Anyone else feel they should have done something else with their life? Like you know, learn to play the piano, do acting, be a social worker, whatever, anything but fucking sitting on your ass staring at a glowing screen. I am sick of it... Anyone else feel the same way? Pic related, it's me, the pale and pasty programmer.
Anonymous
>>29848218 Better than discussing the marginalization of the white races in their own countries at the hands of those like yourself who cheer the slow genocide?
I think there's few things even half as important.
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>>29843511 >code monkey (probable webdev) rage quits life Programming on its own isn't fulfilling, yes. It's what you do with it that's fulfilling. Programming is a tool, not an ends.
If you had taken a degree in engineering (and these days, every second engineer does programming) instead of software development or IT or whatever hellhole degree you did, maybe it'd be different.
>learn to play the piano, do acting I'm sorry, exactly what benefit to humanity is there playing the piano or becoming an actor? At best, actors and musicians provide fleeting enjoyment to the dredges of society.
John
>>29848267 My eyes are becoming blurry. You're so incredibly boring that I didn't even read the message I am replying to.
Anonymous
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>>29848287 >LA LA LA LA I CANT HEAR YOU What a remarkable mind you have.
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god damn it I wanted to post in here I was a piano kid and it wasn't fun you wouldn't have liked it
Anonymous
Please help i wanna get the Sony - MDR XB650BT or the Sony - MDR-XB950BT but no matter what i check i cant find the difference if you know please respond they look and apparently sound the same so what is the difference
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>>56405566 >>56405750 no, don't
only use head-fi for cheapo shit or diy stuff, or as a last resort
its shill haven
go ask /hpg/ first
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>>56405776 yea ask a bunch of animeloving losers who have no fucking idea about headphones instead of going to a site dedicated to headphones and with an actual reputation
you fucking weeabos
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They are diffrent.
http://www.sony.com/electronics/headband-headphones/mdr-xb650bt/specifications http://www.sony.com/electronics/headband-headphones/mdr-xb950bt/specifications >Wide frequency response for a full range of sound >The wideband frequency range—spanning 3 Hz to 28 kHz*—is designed for today’s bass-heavy music. The 3 Hz low end of the frequency range picks up every powerful sub-bass note, while at the 28 kHz high-end, you’ll be able to enjoy vocal melodies in outstanding clarity. * Passive operation only; 20 Hz to 20 kHz A2DP This could explain why they sound the same to you.