Which online tech forums do you like to visit besides Sup Forums?

Which online tech forums do you like to visit besides Sup Forums?

Other urls found in this thread:

forum.level1techs.com/
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Reddit
Blenderartistd

>reddit
Kill yourself.

/r/futurology
/r/programming
/r/trackers
News.ycombinator.com (despite the unusual name this is pretty good. The founder has written a few essays which are the pinnacle of essay writing)

I don't visit Sup Forums much these days .

GD
tuts4you
unknowncheats

Hackforums

r/Sup Forums

reddit

/tech/

It's slow though.

Sup Forums
/r/furry

Vouch

/thread

Is that the girl from Knock Knock?

Yes

reddit

She has big eyes and curvy lips like an anime
The way her hair curls in front of her eyes
She is perfect

>3D pig
>perfect

/r/linux
/r/thinkpad

reddit is just as bad as Sup Forums. Btw, you first.

Sup Forums isn't a forum, it's an ephemeral message board.

Ars
Anandtech
Notebookreview
HardOCP
Thinkpad Forums

> Sup Forums
> tech forum
Choose one.

As someone who hates reddit and everything that it represents I have to agree with this user
Sup Forums is shit too
When you're a 35 year old virgin nothing really matters
At least here on Sup Forums most anons know how fucked up we are and how we have ruined and continue to ruin our lives by staying in this shithole
Unlike reddit (and hackernews fags and other similar fags) who think they are enlightened and they make a difference by being better than the rest
This makes us marginally better that Sup Forums, we are too self aware (which is a sign of real autism) and it actually magnifies our suffering and twisted, pessimistic look at the world

I meant better than reddit, Sup Forums is better than reddit, but only marginally

>Unlike reddit (and hackernews fags and other similar fags) who think they are enlightened and they make a difference by being better than the rest

Reddit used to be fairly based but the owners and site admins ruined it with their SJW bullshit

How do I visit those /r/ forums without a darknet connection? I only have cable

You need to switch to DSL

>You need to switch to ancient software
wut

>Reddit
Back all you mofos go!

reddit is unironically the best place to get tech support. the dedicated forums make talking about linux specifics easy.
that being said if you "browse" reddit you're probably a man child

/tech/
Though this is now less convenient when Floens broke 8ch support so you can't post on 8ch anymore.

Sonic/sega retro forums

It will not help you learn anything, and r***itors will often tell you to do things "their" way.

>Reddit
>BLACKED
>CNN
>Huffington Post
etc

forums are dead, I visit whatever place google sends me when I need help with technical issue (often is stack overflow) or just visit freenode

That's extremely opinionated. I've received far more in depth help with the nitty gritty of *nix than I ever have here (and I spend virtually zero time there). People here don't know shit about linux unless it's in regards to ricing.

>nitty gritty of *nix
you really have to go back for talking like that

stackoverflow
github

stop slacking off and code something you niggers

>not getting the reference
I know I'm old but whatever
either way, have fun posting in /sqt/ for days on end and browsing decade old forums trying trying to get answers. I don't have time for that shit. When I have a problem I want/need it fixed asap

Sup Forums

There's also Stack overflow. There is no reason to rely on the circle jerk of pseudo intellectual armchair experts that reddit is.

I dont really understand how reddit works and what is the purpose of it(admittedly I never bothered to learn)

I visited reddit several times and it made no sense, first the replies are upvoted so you cant really follow the conversation, much much later I found that they can be sorted by date. so that kind of fixes it
then even in non political threads replies get downvoted/hidden, sometimes good informative posts just are not shown and easy to miss, and wtf is with deleting posts?
also it seems popular and active subredits is not the same thing, and sometimes dont appear at the top of the page (havent figured that one out yet)

why reddit is so popular really make no sense to me

Linustechtips

As I said in my original comment, the specified sub forums make it extremely easy to get the answer you need quickly. SO and other generalized forums work, but can often take much longer to get a response.

level1techs
forum.level1techs.com/
Highly active and experience computer wizards.

Yes, but what good can come of that if you have no respect for them?

what does respect have to do with tech support?

Luke's GNU/Forum

>why reddit is so popular really make no sense to me
It isn't, it's just noisy and some media promote it more
For a company or organization it's much easier to "game" reddit to promote a narrative
Like you said they have upvotes/downvotes and they can control opposing points of view
Also redditors are predisposed/trained to
>agree with the popular opinion to collect those upvotes
>speak only with quips and puns because they are safe and they can collect upvotes
>judge an opinion/point-of-view based not on facts and merits but on who is expressing it (very important for passing a narrative)
Sup Forums on the other hand is wrapped up in so many levels of irony that makes it a no-go zone for companies and organizations
It's too messy
Also Sup Forums lurkers and posters just read posts, they don't give a fuck who is saying anything

Not all redditors are shit, some are pretty based (eg deepfakes, not that I ever visited but that was a very cool programming feat), but they are soon shut down to keep reddit corporate and media friendly

In short, reddit is shit (but Sup Forums is shit too, just a little less and in a different, more soul crushing way)

>Sup Forums on the other hand is wrapped up in so many levels of irony that makes it a no-go zone for companies and organizations
pfff you should take a look at Sup Forums

not him, but when I first started using linux and would search for answers, the reddit links that showed up were generally a godsend. The differences I’ve noticed between reddit and Sup Forums is that reddit users act like they would in real life when first meeting someone. You know, the fake politeness and the overuse of the phrase “that’s awesome”. I don’t browse reddit unless I need answers to something, but I’ll always check the rbt archive first since I trust Sup Forums more.

A moderator of reddit's Java help forum once plagiarized my solution to one of the 2016 Advent of Code challenges. Now although he was not the only person on that sub to incorporate ideas from my solutions into his own, he did not even have the decency to at least change around the variable names or make it his own in any other way. This same moderator earlier attacked me for being "inexperienced" or whatever.

I would highly be cautious of what advice these people give you.

Welcome to Sup Forums! Awesome post and really valid points. Thank you for adding to the discussion!

This. Is whatever help you can get from Reddit worth being talked down to?

>trusting a reddit soyboy mod
What did you expect?

Any other Gen[M]ay refugees here? Sub 10k checking in.

Pornhub
Reddit
Sup Forums

>no phoronix

Kill yourselves.

>Pornhub
pleb taste

>phoronix
kek'd