My Chromecast keeps kicking me out of screen mirror
>>60767179
Buy an Apple TV box with a proper iPhone anon, problem solved.
What's the name of the program that lets you see what folders are taking up the most space on a drive?
How does it make you feel knowing that Linus is going to make thousands of dollars on a video based on a stole imagine from /g/ in reddit.
I doubt he's going to make that much, also that image is YEARS OLD and none of those parts are still made or sold, if he actually researched some modern parts to get it under $100, why are you complaining?
let's ddos his website
>>60767195
you go first, justin.
Let's talk about file shredders, /g/entleman.
My GF needed to grab an uber and her new bank account doesn't have a credit card yet. I scanned my own, sent the pic to her through mega and then erased the file from my account.
To be extra careful, I downloaded a file shredder (eraser, in this case) and used it to erase the scanned pictures from my computer.
How trustworthy are data shredders in this situation? I read a few reviews where common file retrieval tools couldn't find anything on the files erased by such software, but AFAIK those could be paid reviews
why didnt you pick her up?
Why do people even give a fuck about their CC info?
You aren't liable for fraud and you can cancel anytime
>>60767158
>not using encryption
ITT post retro-cool pics of old computers / data centres / whatever.
Old thread: >>60727427
Nice list of retro related YouTube channels: >>60759408
>>60767122
nice going starting off a new thread with dubs!
let me recap some shit from the old thread
the xbox dev kit shit
>>60767004
>>60767049
list of youtube videos of destroying old hardware
>>60763205
>>60767203
>the xbox dev kit shit
>list of youtube videos of destroying old hardware
You just have to rub it in, dontya?
>>60767203
>list of youtube videos of destroying old hardware
WHY
>Ya mom, I'm learning to CODE
>Can I use your credit card?
>Ya mom, I'm learning the TCP/IP protocol suite
>Can I use your credit card?
>>60767206
>>60767084
is this the birth of a spicy new /g/ meme?
I don't get it
>Thank you for your time and effort. I am sorry to say that we have chosen another candidate. There was nothing detracting from your interview, so please do not take this as a negative against you. Every candidate we interviewed was well qualified and could have done a good job.
>Thank you for reaching out to us about returning for another summer internship. Unfortunately, we have chosen to move forward with other candidates, as the general feeling was that you did not take your previous internship seriously.
>>60767052
>Thank you for submitting your application. Sadly, we must inform you that you're an obvious shut-in with few to no social skills. We've followed up with other candidates who can parse more than one sentence without stuttering.
>>60767052
>actually getting an interview
Fuck you.
No offense boys, it's just business, you know how it is.
Give the data back, Jamal.
>not putting it down to 1 kB/s
>>60767068
nah, if I drop it past 50 the download speed gets choked too, it's probably hardcoded like that.
I just ordered an i7 4790.
ama
>>60767007
Have you invested in bitcoin yet? They just hit 500 dollars
>>60767007
For how much?
>>60767037
No.
>>60767079
210 eurobux approx
can it play games?
>>60766958
>still opengl 2.x
>no games with metal meme
So...
>>60766958
>mac
>games
pick one
>>60766958
Up until the CPU, the GPU or both start to throttle ... yeah, kinda.
Anybody else using this software? What live wallpaper are you using? I can't believe I just found out about this stuff.
https://youtu.be/WiNcy0iLnQQ
its not free and if you're using a cracked version you're gonna be pissed in the end.
>>60767529
It's $3.99, but all the wallpapers are free to download.
/v/ are the only ones that would use this kind of stuff.
Apple just killed Webm/WebP by adopting HEIF as the default standard for image capture! BOOM!
>2x as efficient as JPEG
>Media data is encoded according to the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard
>Supports efficient storage of image bursts and cinemagraphs
>Supports computational photography use cases
>Supports both lossy and lossless image data storage
Google will now have to support it too. And Microsoft will jump on HEIF train as well since they have some patents that are in HEIF pool.
4chan support for HEIF when???
It'll be a HEIF-assed format, mark my words
Meanwhile, retards are still using gifs.
>>60766876
Apple is really /ourguy/
Fuck those poor pajeets with their shitty Android phones, fuck them with their '1337 haxxors' Cuckux distro.
Apple is really the future, and /g/ will eventually see the truth.
The big youtubers are turning on Intel. Oy vey it's another shoah.
I fucking e-celebs. What do you think Linus' feet smell like?
DELET
>>60766761
Before, people just had to put up with Intel's shit. But that's not the case anymore, so the backlash is starting to appear more and more.
Alright /g/, I've managed to build an equivalent Ryzen PC for $3500, what do you think? Would you take the iMac or the PC?
iMac Avantages:
> AIO form factor
> 16:10 Display
> Four thunderbolt 3 ports
> ECC RAM
> 10Gb Ethernet
Ryzen Build Advantages:
> Upgradeable
> Probably faster (both CPU and GPU)
> Much cheaper
> Overclocks better
Alright /g/, is it comparable? Which one would you take? Gotta admit this Mac is pretty impressive, it's the only real "pro" device Apple ever had.
>>60766724
I hate Macs, so I'd buy the Ryzen build on principle.
>>60766724
itd be better to do a comparo based on threadripper prices since ryzen and xeon isnt particularly a apples-to-apples fight
>>60766818
>threadripper prices
non available yet
Do these mother fucking companies keep a fucking list of old passwords you use? So what if I want to rotate around my passwords over and over? Do they want to figure out how people come up with passwords? WTF!
>>60766701
They keep hashes of your old passwords (hopefully) and not the actual password. Although NIST has already stated that arbitrary requirements for password changes are insecure
>>60766701
dumb phone poster
>>60766805
>(hopefully)
I am pretty sure the days when a major organisation can store passwords in plaintext and not go half-bankrupt when word gets out are over. Especially for something like a microsoft account (as opposed to e.g. a pizza hut website or something).
>4 years ago
>enter "g" on google
>no 4chan.org/g/
>3 years ago: still nothing
>2 years ago: nop
>1 year ago: still nop.
>enters g on google right now.
>3rd result. w00t
So i guess technology shitposting is getting pretty popular.
How does that make you feel?
>>60766699
fucking normies and /v/ermin should get out and stay out.
>search g
>find the result that says 4chan *click*
>result page rank goes up
>repeat with millions of people every year
dum dum
>>60766699
checked