For all the Linux talk around here, they have never designed anything half this well-crafted or streamlined.
>why don't you own a Studio?
Install Ganoo Weenix.
For all the poos on here not one has pood in loo
>>60913236
>lel freetards why is it that your SOFTWARE doesn't PRODUCE this hardware?! Check mate FREETARDS STAY MAD AND POOR
Is there anything worth buying on the Google play store?
>inb4 hurr using botnet phones or paying for software
I don't use the google store so I have no idea if anything good is on there. Asking for [spoiler] my mom [/spoiler] who got $30 in botnetbux
Maybe a good vpn service or something?
>charge laptop
>this ALWAYS pops up
So fuck it i need to know, why?
Google it you stupid cunt.
>>60913200
Uninstall microsoft office. It's bloatware.
>>60913852
>Uninstall microsoft
This. The entire OS is crapware at this point
Is Kotlin the perfect programming language?
It sure feels that way.
>>60860865
I don't really mind it, but Scala is more interesting and better if you ask me.
Muh too complex nonsense can go fuck itself. Things can be improved, but not if you always want to keep them so simple they appeal only to beginners.
Just use scheme and stop being a faggot.
Or BetTER
Just learn to program JS and use that for the browser, use KAWA for JVM and 'droid, scheme/guile/C for native.
Creating _another_ language at this point is plainly insane.
Wondering if anyone knows what switch this is
Looks like Alps
https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1661
Link to the keyboard, but im pretty sure outemu switches look different
>>60860417
Looks like a mechanical switch
how do i make windows 10 title borders disappear like on my lunix machine?
>>60860370
if you want GNU, install GNU
>>60860370
what's in your lain folder?
>>60860370
What editor is that?
The new version of the Dasung Paperlike E-ink monitor will, unlike the first edition that connected through USB and needed special drivers, support at least HDMI and VGA. Discuss.
>>60860160
That's interesting, but why in a monitor?
>>60860175
But OP but that would be godtier to read text books or pdf files.
>2017
>Not color
Hurry up nippons
how do I prevent jpg artifacts in thumbnails, especially after resizing an image?
Every piece of crypto that is based in the US has a backdoor in it.
Prove me wrong.
>>60913197
Prove that they are, there are no proves that they are backdoored.
Also do I need to spoonfeed you? Most encryption standards, if not all are audited you little russian shill.
>>60913239
say your company has 100 employees. odds that one of them will accept NSA/FBI's offer are pretty high. they might even entrap one of them and blackmail them into adding a backdoor.
don't be naive... everything's backdoored.
>>60913197
>Every piece of crypto that is based in the US has a backdoor in it.
But is doent mean that Durov is not an FSB bitch.
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/
>>60859929
I use dnscrypt, and most of their servers use DNSSEC
wanted to try hosting an email-server on my raspberry-pi, is it feasible?
Bumping for helpful content.
How many of you who are studying CS have learned how to specify abstract data types algebraically? This is: to specify a data type in a functional manner through algebraic axioms that define their behavior.
I'm confused because MIT doesn't offer this topic (or any sort of problem specification for that matter) in their sillabus.
I'm just kind of mad we spent most of our algorithms and data structures II course with this kind of shit and it just kind of made me mad.
>>60913151
didnt you get the memo?
algebra is racist now
not even kidding. also, the word "genius" is also banned from campues because too many men are geniuses
>>60913314
But desu, algebra is arabic and we must protect the peaceful milsims and their Trucks Of Peace (TM) from radical white nazis who want to reject positivism.
>>60913151
my experience in academia is that abstract algebraic types are generally regarded as a graduate-level study. AFAIK databases and PL research are the only domains in which abstract algebraic types are common
i agree they should be taught. i think the problem is that no mainstream language supports them as simple first-class citizens. both database and PL researchers author a lot of code to support abstract algebra
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le scary melon man
Screenfetch thread.
public torrent thread
thepiratebay.org
that's pretty much it
exactly
so i just randomly got this, what is this?
can i somehow find stuff like passwords here or is this just some kind of error log thing??
i mean that comment top right seems really sketchy idk..
or is this completely useless no valuable info?