Do you have OCD /g/?
> Most people with obsessive-compulsive disorder fall into one of the following categories:
> Washers are afraid of contamination. They usually have cleaning or hand-washing compulsions.
> Checkers repeatedly check things (oven turned off, door locked, etc.) that they associate with harm or danger.
> Doubters and sinners are afraid that if everything isn’t perfect or done just right something terrible will happen, or they will be punished.
> Counters and arrangers are obsessed with order and symmetry. They may have superstitions about certain numbers, colors, or arrangements.
> Hoarders fear that something bad will happen if they throw anything away. They compulsively hoard things that they don’t need or use.
I'm a counter and arranger. I have issues with how my bookmarks look. Certain shapes of list items bother me, I have issues with the number of games in my Steam library.
I have all of these in varying degrees
>>61155036
Probably mildly hoarding, started getting roms of all old games I enjoy after the scrubbing.
>>61155036
everyone itt with a 3TB or bigger storage capacity is a hoarder
What is the best card for mining bitcoins?
480
580
470
570
1060
1070
in that order
380/390 and earlier ones use too much power
Time travel thread?
Captcha: afrikan america
>>61154900
there are some new good coins to mine
What college did/are you go/going to?
>>61154759
harvard
Baobao University. Zimbabwe's finest accredited school of higher learning. I was even able to earn my degree online, never leaving the comfort of my own home. I make 160k starting at a small tech startup in Michigan if youre wondering.
University of South Alabama. Its pretty cool here in Mobile.
>using cuckold software that is 5 years behind the Linux world
I hope none of you do that.
i dont use debian or ubuntu
>>61154691
oh no op, i use openbsd :')
desu i think i'm gonna switch back
>>61154748
Enjoy your lack of Flash Player.
Zed & Nala Edition
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pooloo still doonoo
second for Zed is /ourguy/
First for seedhost.eu is owned by IPT sysop
how do i fix a stripped screw???
>>61154451
>>61154471
Give it back, Ahmed
>>61154491
it's my own fucking laptop
This wasn't me, doesn't even sound like something I'd say. I stopped replying to shitposters when I was a wee little fag.
Has this happened to anyone else on the Clover app? A post highlighted as if you wrote it, when you actually haven't.
Obv not mad at the post or anything, but...
......hw dis happn? dis happn to yu?
>>61154438
I've had a few instances where I click to reply to a post and find that the box already has text in it intelligently replying to another post. Was very weird. I don't use any extensions or anything.
>>61154438
Are you retarded?
If you touch a reply after looking at the reply chain from a post, it gets highlighted.
>>61154544
This
Will this help increase my kill ratio in overwatch?
>>61154373
yes
>>61154373
yes
absolutely, op!
Wells Fargo webservices are down at the moment.
How much do you think an hour of that would cost them?
What other business IT fuckups have you run into?
Chipotle won't let me order online for some reason. And I love Chipotle.
>>61154409
Not a "non-free" issue just a webservice goof?
I understand routine maintenance but most companies send out a notice ahead of time for that.
Hell, my small town ISP sends out maintenance emails sometimes twice a week when they're expanding service. Insofar, I haven't had an interrupt in service from those.
Major businesses going down without warning is a little disconcerting though.
Hello /g/
What are some good lightweight Linux distros that are video/wifi driver friendly yet easy to use?
>>61154262
Oops, I meant network card drivers.
>>61154262
Depends on how light you need and what you consider easy to use.
If your computer is less than 7 years old, you can run any modern DE, and if you are using something older, you can just remove stuff you don't need.
But if you plan to use firefox or chrome, any DE will be good enough.
Most drivers work in most distros, but ubuntu is pretty good at having support for things that isn't supported anywhere else.
puppy is k
Can we talk about home network storage for a minute?
Currently I'm using a standalone windows box with two 2tb drives attached with one drive shared on the network and running syncbak nightly to replicate any changes from that drive to the other.
The drives are not in a mirrored raid array. My thought behind this is I have up to 24 hours to restore data (accidental deletion) from the other drive before syncbak replicates the changes at 2:00am
My fear however is data degredation/corruption. As in syncbak sees the corruption on the primary drive as a "changed file" and then replicates it to the second drive. Thus fucking me.
Is there some sort of data health monitoring software that warns of data corruption or impending drive failure?
Maybe this is a retarded way of dealing with data storage? Is there a better way to handle this? I'd rather keep it windows based if I can.
I would also almost rather it not be a part of a multidisk raid. This way in the event of a controller failure or any sort of disaster, any one single drive would contain all the data and be readable by any other PC.
You need simple Raid 1 with an off site back up.
What you want is flat out wasteful of resources in time, money, and energy. A simple two drive Raid 1 is about as stable as they come as well. You're not trying to run dual raid 10s with six drives a piece.
Then throwing a backup in to a secure account offsite means that you will have your data no matter what. Hell for simplicity sake, you could just get Carbonite for the cost of a Netflix subscription and back up everything in your network.
Use versioning in SyncBack if you have enough free space. Monitor drives with Hard Disk Sentinel. Make .par files for verification and recovery with MultiPAR. All problems solved.
The easy way, requires some maintenance every month.
Enable to RAID1 and enable the COW features for your filesystem (called VSS on windows) and schedule it for daily backups, discarding old ones.
The real way (may be pretty expensive)
Enable RAID1 and set up some form of off-site backup.
>want to order pizza online
>order website requires nonfree javascript
>tfw the botnet wants me to starve
nonfree.pizza
chat.nonfree.pizza
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>>61154175
I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as pizza, is in fact, GNU/pizza, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus pizza. Pizza is not an meal unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU crust, topping utilities and vital food components comprising a full meal as defined by POSIX.
>>61154200
Don't tell me what to do with it and I don't want to be a fan of the world and the world of the world and the world of the world and the world of the world and the world of the world and the world of the world and the world of the position that you live and have no doubt about it and I am not a big man and you are not a good person for the new year and I'm so proud of your work for your life and I am so proud of you
I've installed Gentoo, know various programming languages, assembled PCs for years, but never owned a smartphone. What's the best way to into smartphones? I'd probably want to go full freetard on it like GNUlinux.
Jolla
>>61154149
Buy an android phone. Probably an older one that has had a few years of support so there is plenty of resources for you to customize and tinker with it to your heart's desire.
>>61154296
Do you happen to have one in mind?
Here bro, have this GPU.
>>61154131
Why does that GPU look like a hedgehog?
>>61154166
Because that way it can dissipate heat FAST
>>61154166
OP here. I unironically own a hedgehog. I like the way you think.
Why are still people complaining about firefox changes? With drm module its basically not free. Instead use ice cat. https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/
Chrome is the best option.
I don't care if it's a botnet.
Didnt the maintainers take FOREVER to update it when the last ESR went unsupported?
>>61154193
Yeah it does always take a while but it is fully free software.