Need to program shit to get into a college, suggest some shit, I'm not creative/secure enough to make these decisions with my own ideas.
Create a dynamic shellcode injection tool.
read weather data and plot/host the info on your website
>>60926536
Make a login page
>MLC getting the SLC treatment, will almost completely disappear this time next year
>3D TLC will become the norm, with inconsistent performance/crappy write speeds
>Larger NAND dies means less parallelization, controllers getting weaker to drive down costs
What will save us from the looming hell of slow NAND?
>>60926510
In the near term, nothing. They can afford to do this because there is no competition to NAND flash in terms of speed/cost. But NAND has been getting long in the tooth, and people are looking to replace it, but in my opinion, whatever replaces NAND will probably end up replacing DRAM in a generation or two.
Xpoint might make it but it is highly unlikely in my opinion. We have PCM, ReRAM, FeRAM, and MRAM, of which the last I am personally backing having brought stock in it after researching the topic and is the furthest along on the speed front.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11184/everspin-announces-new-mram-products-and-partnerships
The main problem with MRAM is capacity and the fact that STT_MRAM is two terminal, which saves space but wears out the dielectric barrier between the memory cell, so we need something like spin orbital MRAM to hit to make it. Also, you can make multibit cells with it since the operation of MRAM depends on spintronics, but the durability is also through the roof, so you can have TLC MRAM with no downsides and with the same speed as SLC MRAM.
Of course, the developments I listed unfortunately only appears in academic literature for now, and I don't think I can stay here long enough to quote the papers but you can find them online. It will need a few years to come out onto the market, and that is if it can be scaled, which I am confident that it can.
this is the sample
James A. Donald wrote:
> Furthermore, it cannot be made to work, as in the
> proposed system the work of tracking who owns what coins
> is paid for by seigniorage, which requires inflation.
If you're having trouble with the inflation issue, it's easy to tweak it for \
transaction fees instead. It's as simple as this: let the output value from any \
transaction be 1 cent less than the input value. Either the client software \
automatically writes transactions for 1 cent more than the intended payment value, or \
it could come out of the payee's side. The incentive value when a node finds a \
proof-of-work for a block could be the total of the fees in the block.
Satoshi Nakamoto
As I said before 0.27 btc for (now 19 emails) between Satoshi and other individuals between 2008 and 2009 , bonus a few chats that I found interesting.
Also I think you know who James A. Donald is...
well I could go lower than 0.27 but yeah... depends
I'm a gigantic faggot btw
I'm getting a variety of errors when accessing YouTube, and only when APB is enabled.
Anyone notice this issue?
>>60926449
>stealing from content creators
Why u do dis?
I click on Kizuna Ai's ads.
>>60926449
Works on my machine.
>>60926476
YouTube already steals from content creators. Those Jews give nothing
Old >>60913516
What was the name of nyaa's replacement again?
>>60926431
Ohshit, how'd I miss that. Thanks.
Technology YLYL Thread
>>60926336
its a meme you dip
>>60926336
I remember participating in that shame chain.
>>60926336
not funng just sad that a neckbeard would go through the trouble to make that image. that poster was obviously fucking around
So Amazon just bought Wholefoods for 13.7 B
What does this mean?
amazon is creepy as fuck
whole foods is gay hipster shit anyway. they were losing at their own game, selling overpriced organic GMO free politically coorect groceries, until now.
Whole Foods is the yahoo of grocery stores
>>60926325
Do they need the warehouse space or what? Can I get my honey soaked water bread delivered by drone?
Is this to trial that Amazon go tech?
Hello,
I know there is a small chance, but I'll ask anyway. Is anyone here a front-end developer looking for a side project? I plan to start working on a new opensource imageboard software written in Java using Spring (please don't start a shitstorm) during summer, but I don't know shit about web design, except for some basic html and css. So ideally I'm looking for bored Angular/React/something similiar developer, who would design a front-end and I will provide the REST API. The only reward you will get is that you can add this to your portfolio, obviously I won't get any money from that either, it's just a fun project to learn new things and experiment a little bit.
>Home routers from 10 manufacturers, including Linksys, DLink, and Belkin, can be turned into covert listening posts that allow the Central Intelligence Agency to monitor and manipulate incoming and outgoing traffic and infect connected devices. That's according to secret documents posted Thursday by WikiLeaks.
>CherryBlossom, as the implant is code-named, can be especially effective against targets using some D-Link-made DIR-130 and Linksys-manufactured WRT300N models because they can be remotely infected even when they use a strong administrative password. An exploit code-named Tomato can extract their passwords as long as a default feature known as universal plug and play remains on. Routers that are protected by a default or easily-guessed administrative password are, of course, trivial to infect.
>The 175-page CherryBlossom user guide describes a Linux-based operating system that can run on a broad range of routers. Once installed, CherryBlossom turns the device into a "FlyTrap" that beacons a CIA-controlled server known as a "CherryTree." The beacon includes device status and security information that the CherryTree logs to a database. In response, the CherryTree sends the infected device a "Mission" consisting of specific tasks tailored to the target. CIA operators can use a "CherryWeb" browser-based user interface to view Flytrap status and security information, plan new missions, view mission-related data, and perform system administration tasks.
>Missions can target connected users based on IPs, e-mail addresses, MAC addresses, chat user names, and VoIP numbers. Mission tasks can include copying all or only some of the traffic; copying e-mail addresses, chat user names, and VoIP numbers; invoking a feature known as "Windex," which redirects a user's browser that attempts to perform a drive-by malware attack; establishing a virtual private network connection that gives access to the local area network; and the proxying of all network connections.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/06/advanced-cia-firmware-turns-home-routers-into-covert-listening-posts/
Remember ransomware? so there's gonna be a lot hacker bricking every router soon?
>>60926256
Huge list, such wow!
https://wikileaks.org/vault7/document/WiFi_Devices/WiFi_Devices.pdf
Does anyone have experience with Vulkan that could say some benefits of it compared to OpenGL?
Don't see a point in moving into it when we have OpenGL.
https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/a/96016
>>60926099
>Does anyone have experience with Assembly that could say some benefits of it compared to Python?
>Don't see a point in moving into it when we have Python.
>>60926217
That's quite an oversaturated comparison.
are you saying that it requires more work to get things going?
YouTube went down. Any guesses as to the cause or what they'll say?
http://downdetector.com/status/youtube
Map view for anyone interested:
http://downdetector.com/status/youtube/map/
>>60926033
it looks like they did some update to their look and fucked the site up in the process
>>60926033
You're a fucking 'Muritard
That's why
Do they exist?
pornhub
I wonder how many questions on /g/ wouldn't be posted if the fucker just looked it up.
>>60926022
Yes.
However they would need to have good content on them to be able to compete, which will never happen because every good content creator is on youtube.
Planning to install CloverOS at midnight (GMT+8)
What am I in to ?
child pornography
This is a general dedicated to the appreciation of horology, as well as the micro-engineering required to make a fine clock, watch, or other timepiece.
Required Viewing for Atheists:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw-6ToEcirE [Embed]
Previous thread:
>>60903817
>>60925447
Not that guy but the skx to me has a more quirky retro design that just appeals to me more.
>>60925994
First for the glory of Daini Seikosha
>>60926286
Second, all praise glorious Daini Seikosha!
I have recently been linked here from Reddit.
What are some good memes to know so I can fit in?
>>60925944
Well, frogposting is welcome, even encouraged, by /g/.
>>60925979
fpbp
@60925944
include me in le screencap desu famalam