So Sup Forums, what have you accomplished in terms of technology recently? For I have been:

So Sup Forums, what have you accomplished in terms of technology recently? For I have been:

- Studying and learning the seven layers of the OSI model.
- Started programming in C after trying to get VS to work on windows.
- Installed Manjaro with xfce on my main setup.
- Got my old Sharp 6500-PC to work and read personal documents from 1992
- Replaced every google/proprietary app with free or open source alternatives.
- And just today acquired a BTC 78XX keyboard.

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Working on a feature for the ouroboros application, even if no one else uses it I can still use it for myself. This is my first time developing for an open source application. It's also my first time diving into Android development. It's also inspired me to work on other open source projects as well

>- Started programming in C after trying to get VS to work on windows.
>- Replaced every google/proprietary app with free or open source alternatives.

What is this ouroboros app? Give me a link and I will definitely check it out. And it's good to hear that your first venture into android programming, is so rich.
Yes and your point being?

f-droid.org/packages/com.luorrak.ouroboros/
>inb4 2^3 Chan is bad

isn't it obvious. VS and windows are not open source

Thank you, I will look into that.
I am completely aware of that, but right now I have no choice until I set up manjaro completely.

Definitely. It's not been updated in over a year because the developer had a falling out with the site or something. In truth, I'm working on it because I originally wanted to work on clover but I can't get the stupid thing to compile in Android studio so I'm hoping experience elsewhere in a similar application can help me get it working

Well, maybe you have no choice over Windows, but why use VS on Windows? Just run GCC.

Well I'm using cliver right now, great app, does ouro have the same as clover or?
The thing is, I am really new to everything and can't get that to work. I'm sorry to say, but getting mini-gw/GCC to work is pretty hard for me somehow.

It's similar, but not as developed. It has basic things like board selection and a watch list. You can reply and sage your replies. But it can't natively play webm, and when you download an image it goes to your phones download folder instead of a folder in your images, like clover does. I'm working on adding a report post feature, but I'm currently having trouble getting the web page to open up

I built my first computer. I'm a newfag when it comes to actually doing Sup Forums stuff but I've been interested ever since I was a kid.

um shit. i really don't do much tech stuff aside from just web surfing. finally learned some html and made a home page. simple. i went to a thrift store and bought a key board that has no markings aside from 'generic windows 2000 keyboard". only downside i have with it is that the 'h' is a bit harder to press that all the other keys.

that's cool my dude. what are your specs?

well i just took out rubber bit from the 'h' key and now it feels like the rest of the keys.

What have I been working on?

Well, I just purchased and then accidentally bricked an enterprise-class Cisco router. RIP.

AMA.

How'd you brick it?

I am working on my CCNA. Purchased it to set up a home lab. Was trying to create a copy of the IOS image to keep on my PC via TFTP (I had already successfully done this with a switch that I ordered so I was confident) so that just in case something happened I would have an image backup available, well, I must have fucked that up somehow because the flash of the router ended up erase, so when the router was rebooted I only got ROM monitor with no bootable image in flash.

I ended up finding a way to fix it, but it was pretty scary there for a while, because being stuck in ROM monitor is basically game over.

No kidding, did you buy the router new? I'm so awful at networking stuff, I should go back to school for it at some point

If I had bought it from Cisco new it wouldn't have been a problem because they have all current model IOS images available for download from their website as long as you got it from them, you get login credentials and stuff. So I could have just downloaded the IOS and used the same PC TFTP server to copy the IOS image to the router's flash.

Since I was just setting up a home lab I got an older 2611XM, so the IOS was just hard to find. I eventually found a compatible image (because Cisco hardware and the IOS image have to support the same features and such) and was able to copy the file to flash via TFTP. It was bricked for a good like 2-2.5 hours, though. I felt like an idiot, especially since I had already successfully done with the switch what I had meant to do with the router. Probably just some stupid syntax mistake. Embarrassing.

Shit sucks yo. Good job fixing it though

Thanks, dude. I appreciate that. Haha. Actually, the first image that I found which I thought would be compatible gave me an error about the checksum value being invalid, or something, so I thought it was done for good. The second image worked out, though. It felt pretty good when I saw the image was actually booting.

I installed 3 92mm PWM fans in my server. All Daisy chained to all increase/decrease speed as one.

>Manjaro
stop using manjaro
use antergos if you must be a faggot
manjaro is complete shit, shit devs, shit repos, shit themes
its arch but with all the good bleeding edge and active community stuff ripped out
you get the aur but none of the benefit of regular arch repos

just a shitty way around using systemd

Well just take baby steps and keep in mind, that Rome wasn't built in a day.
You got any pictures of that keyboard? I live looking at generic stuff.
Personally I use Debian and fedora, but hey, I wanted to try something new.