need some help /g/ my google thumbnail is now set to some random porn pic and idk how to change it back.
Tbh i dont even watch that much porn so idk how this happened or why.
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
highlight was when she almost fell on the studio when she hit the table, lmao
>>60760364
>A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
Do you work at Digital Foundry ?
IBM made watson, watson is everywhere, is a neural network learning AI, and shares itès data with itself in a larger cache off in alaska somewhere.
How fucked are we?
>>60760185
Watson is an expert system, it cannot reason.
What one is better /g/?
If they're both the same price, the one that looks out of place is probably spare stock they want to get rid of
I made the mistake of not going intel, the other option always gave my problems with drivers.
>tfw you buy new gear but have immediate buyers remorse + still feeling of emptiness
>tfw you stopped buying pretty much everything and now sit on a big pile of cash
>>60760005
>buying things to fill empty void
You're doing it wrong lad.
come home bro
>>>/csg/
DUDE
>>60759934
EXPENSIVE
So creative. They are also good with reinventing the wheel.
>>60759934
it literally looks like gnome 3
laughing / losing thread
>>60759494
pretty sure lazy to buy an adapter to vga, tho they could've used that older laptop in the middle of the desk that looks like it woud have vga
https://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2017/
IT'S HAPPENING
Post your panopticlick score
https://panopticlick.eff.org/
>Your browser fingerprint appears to be unique
rip me
>Within our dataset of several hundred thousand visitors, only one in 603.0 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours.
>Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys 9.24 bits of identifying information.
Shit.
Panopticlick is garbage
It advocates for the use of the EFF's failed "Do Not Track" setting which ironically does nothing but provide more identifying information.
It only checks the fingerprint once, which makes it unable to test the trackability of browsers set to change their headers and thus their fingerprints frequently
What smart watch does /g/ wear? What do you use it for?
I don't because I'm not a faggot.
I use one and it's only useful for fitness, mainly running, and checking notifications and the time subtly rather than ripping out my phone.
>>60906303
apple watch. everything else is shit.
In this thread:
- smartphone brand and model
- ROM
- home screen, I'll start
>Motorola/Google Nexus 6
>PureNexus 7.1
>>60758571
Apps appear when I double tap.
>>60758590
That's plain retarded. Every time you want to use your phone you have to double tap the screen and then a shitload of apps appears. Just put the apps you use on your screen and add that double tap gimmick after. You're literally cycling yourself with one extra lockscreen
>>60758571
OnePlus One (64GB, Sandstone Nigger)
Lineage OS 14.1 (Android 7.1.1)
Apps are in folders on dock, and appear when I press the home button.
http://www.rtl-sdr.com/exposing-cordless-phone-security-with-a-hackrf/
Cordless phones? Oh no, I'll call my grandma and warn her!
>>60759489
Too late anon.
We hacked your grandma. She's now online on a public tracker, so everyone is downloading and 3D printing her.
>modding your phone for custom android flavours
https://youtu.be/UJpEybSFNNg
>tfw fell for the btrfs meme
Well, now that I've got duped, what're the benefits I can get from it on my desktop machine?
>>60757100
>ten years in development
>still utterly unusable shit
When did you realize free software is one giant meme?
Checksums and the ability to recover from data degradation.
If you have two mirrored drives that is.
btrfs is dead long live bcachefs
I legitimately don't understand BlockChains and why Etherium is the hot shit right now.
Even going full retard and looking at Wikipedia raises more questions than answers, especially how this shit works and why it's so secure, etc.
don't know why Etherium is the hot shit but block chains are peer checked queuing shit for transactions to eliminate coin fuckery
block chains will get btfo if a huge fraction of miners pool and beat the chain vs the rest of the peers (all other users)
but that would destroy the security of it so no collection of people will ever do it unless they want to lose out of possible money from the system collapsing and everyone jumping ship or selling their shit asap
it's pretty secure, but you're (everyone is) throwing away compute power to solve an artificial equation
I think only "Golem" is trying to trade compute for some sort of currency now
Block chains are the transaction history of everyone using the cryptocurrency, when you download the wallet it will download the blockchain
This means that if someone where to edit the block chain (I.e. to give themselves a ton of coins) it would conflict with the block chain everyone else has. Since its decentralized, that means no one person/organization has control over the currency
>>60757252
Ethereum is fixing that 51% thing next year.
It will also end mining.