Just saw this on hackernews:
http://lists.oshwa.org/pipermail/discuss/2017-June/002127.html
I want to get into microcontrollers but I WILL NOT compromise my freedom. What are my alternatives? Does GNU have a prototyping board offering?
>>60903915
Arduino is junt a shitty IDE using a shitty language.
You can proogram AVR with GCC and LLVM
>>60903915
The HiFive1 will respect your freedoms. The microcontroller on it is an open source system on a chip that implements the open architecture.
>>60903915
Has Stallman ever commented on this market? I think this is the kind of thing he should have a say on.
>alt-tab in Gnome3
>it only shows one icon even if I have 10 windows of that program open
Who woke up in the morning and thought this was a good idea?
>>60903564
Its been like that for years. You have to usealt + `to cycle those windows. I tried going back to Gnome 3 but found that annoying so I stayed on Openbox.
Okay /g/ , redpill me on becoming a software developer wagecuck in a boring company.
You'll hate it, you'll be punished for writing good code if your teammates and your superiors are stupider than you (and they will be), and you'll be expected to give up the copyrights on your personal projects you do outside of work past present and future in perpetuity throughout the universe.
And if you refuse, you'll be promptly replaced with one of the other 6000 people who applied for the same position as you.
>>60903323
This!
>promptly replaced by 6000 others who applied
Heard the hr fag Mumble something similar when offering the job
Are you even trying fucking botnet fags?
>>60903171
godfox
Do you feel pleasure in cleaning the computers?
no.
didn't clean mine since I built it in 2012
No but I feel pleasure in cleaning my pipes
No, but I have a real fetish about doing housework while wearing a full maid outfit, I do it all the time.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/02/FBI-tries-to-bypass-Fourth-Amendment-Safeguards-by-using-Geek-Squad
Brilliant scheme and learn from. Boycott Best Buy and take a stand for your fourth amendment.
Finally I'm getting something out of those five dollars I donated in 2007
What are you working on?
What tools do you use?
What scripts have you built?
Network automation is welcome too
>>60917397
>devops-process.png
https://www.suse.com/solutions/devops/
Well, you can find some nice links there, once you hover over the picture elements.
I had contact with most of the stuff there, since we use all that in the company.
>What are you working on?
Automating deployment of systems.
>What tools do you use?
KVM, Qemu, libvirt, virt-install
Bash for scripting, some Python
>What scripts have you built?
Stuff for automating deployment of single systems and whole infrastructures. Still working on that.
>>60917397
I'm a software engineer, never worked or looked into DevOps, so pardon the noobyness.
One of my roles is to look after a series of servers that are connected to some test cards on COM ports. Unfortunately, they are not setup too well, running Windows Server 2012 64-bit.
Yesterday I rebooted them all to carry out Windows Updates and restarted all the services that carry out the tests on the cards. All seemed well. Today, the server was overloaded with people trying to build their software (large builds, think compiling a Linux distro size) and it basically locked us out. It wasn't frozen, but it was timing out on network share access and remote desktop. Logging in locally it was also being extremely slow.
In the end I was forced to just press the power button. Once it rebooted, I tried looking through event viewer to identify anything, but nothing immediately jumped out, especially as the test card drivers aren't signed so event viewer is full of issues due to the drivers.
Could someone recommend monitoring software I can utilise on Server 2012?
The only experience I have with DevOps are the fucking insufferable Pajeets that it's outsourced to in our company.
So I came home today and found my Windows 10 PC at a login screen. As I logged back in, I realized that my computer had restarted automatically in order to apply this month's Patch Tuesday round of security fixes.
Thanks, Microsoft, for keeping my computer safe for me, as well as untold millions of other installations.
>>60902797
At least, you assume that's what happened.
The Windows Update process has been hijacked several times recently to spread malware.
>CMD flashes the screen
Hey I need some recommendation on bookshelf speakers. They need to be $200 or less. I was think about getting the Cerwin-Vega SL-5M.
I don't know about bookshelf but jbl lsr305 are good and sometimes sell for under 100 a piece
>>60917386
Hope someone with actual knowledge can give some recommendations, as mine aren't the best themselves either.
However, judging from your picture alone, I'd abstain from those. They look like they target gamers not audio enthusiasts.
>>60917521
They are a brand dedicated to WUB WUB WUB
Sadly I can't recommend DALI to you because they cost like twice in USA compared to here.
Find some used B&W, DALI or better yet, DynAudio if you want something natural sounding.
What I DO recommend you to do is ALWAYS listen to the speakers before buying.
Here we have a speaker reseller that lets us take home the speakers we want to buy for testing before actually buying them.
I'm thinking about dropping around $1000 on a good chair. Any suggestions? I've been using a lounge chair for a few months. It is extremely comfy, but I can feel the hunchback grow behind my shoulders by the minute. Will a good office chair ever beat the comfort of a lounge chair?
>>60902285
if you've got $1000 to blow try to find a local Hermann miller dealer.
>>60902426
That was (and still is) the original plan. I had a knockoff for a while and it wasn't anything spectacular. I still had to choose between comfort and good posture. The mesh also lost firmness, probably because I was sitting wrong.
http://kesen.realtimerendering.com/sig2017.html
Why the FUCK aren't you programming in 5 dimensions on a super computer?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=9Oo0TlprwAQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucRVbAwY_gY&list=PL_qsGIAxmRQEWUVwymzLecOZVsMYatx2Y
>>60902019
I love this kind of thing. Physics simulations have been on my mind for a while.
Also check this out (4d rotation):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDvlO9q6qWk
Oh shit it's Siggraph time? Can't wait to see what crazy shit they come up with this time.
>>60902019
great, so now one would be able to simulate dripping cum in his eroge
Trying to find out who the owner is, his location and the date of a website
whois doesn't show anything
what are the alternatives?
>>60901597
Wolfram Alpha. Although that doesn't really answer your question.
gentoo
>>60901686
>Wolfram Alpha
yea it doesn't
the site has godaddy whois protection
This is an experimental Internet security thread for anyone willing to discuss, help newbies or learn more about Internet security in general.
>DNS
Who among you are using DNSSEC [1, 2] already? Have you considered TLSA (DANE [3]), SSHFP [4], OPENPGPKEY [5] resource records (RRs) yet?
>HTTP
Who among you are running your own Web server? Do you secure your traffic with TLS and HTTP security headers? Do you use HSTS [6] to enforce a secure connection? Do use HPKP [7] for certificate pinning? Do you use CSP [8] to enforce content restrictions?
Who among you are running your own mail server (MTA)? Do you secure your traffic with (START)TLS? Do you use SPF [9] to restrict only authorised hosts to send mails? Do you use DKIM [10] to cryptographically verify message authenticity? Do you use DMARC [11] to set domain-level message handling policies?
Share your thoughts!
>Newbies section
There are numerous introductory videos about DNSSEC [12, 13], SPF [14], DKIM [15] and DMARC [16] to familiarise yourself more with. There are also numerous websites [17, 18, 19, 20, 21] that can help you check your server's security.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4033
[2] http://www.dnssec.net/
[3] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6698
[4] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4255
[5] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7929
[6] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6797
[7] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7469
[8] https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP2/
[9] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7208
[10] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6376
[11] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7489
[12] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTABuMxO2AM
[13] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlto6GfZEvA
[14] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFPYrAr1boU
[15] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHv1OPcc-gw
[16] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGk-Af_92Bk
[17] http://dnsviz.net/
[18] https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/index.html
[19] https://observatory.mozilla.org/
[20] https://securityheaders.io/
[21] https://www.mail-tester.com/
>>60901369
Why not instead contribute to the joint /cyb/ and /sec/ thread going?
>>>/g/cyb/
>>60902238
You'll notice that there's hardly anything cybernetic about this thread. I've made no effort and don't intend to approach Internet security in a multidisciplinary fashion in this thread. I'll leave that to them once they've figured out what cybernetics is about.
is it trash? i would buy a elgato but i want that component input so i can work on my retro games. is there any workarounds?
how true is this pictogram?
!false
>What i actually do
>>60917371
Haha xd le maymay programming statement. Let me try lolol
Bool true
If(1=1){
true = true}
Print(true)