Wadup /g/ I came across this pocket pc when I was in highschool, traded some shit in for it at a swap or something, and it worked when I got it, but ever since the day I got it, it never turned on. Any idea what's wrong with it? Will post guts if someone can suggest that it's not totally fucked
Pls be upright
>>60601797
>>60601805
This is what I get for phoneposting.
You could try charging it.
>linux based but the kernel is written in some modern version of assembly for speed
>light package manager
>has 2 separate repos for FOSS and non-FOSS software
>has a dev summit to vote on which standards to go to(ex: X11 vs Wayland etc)
>can be compiled from source and has a installer
>has a normie edition maintained by a corporation and a community autism edition with a community repo
OpenBSD
>>60601689
>>linux based but the kernel is written in some modern version of assembly for speed
This statement shows that you clearly don't know anything.
>has a sensible file hierarchy
>enforces said hierarchy so programs can't shit files and directories wherever the hell they please
>keeps a journal of all files generated by a program, so uninstalling said program actually removes all the shit it put on your system
This is a general DNS security thread for anyone willing to discuss, help newbies or learn more about DNS security in general.
Who among you are using DNSSEC[1][2] already? Why do you use it? What do you use it for? Have you considered TLSA (DANE[3]), SSHFP[4], OPENPGPKEY[5] resource records (RRs) yet?
Perhaps you don't like DNSSEC and instead use DNSCrypt[6] or DNSCurve[7] for encryption of your queries?
Share your thoughts!
Newbies section:
Here are some very basic, newbie friendly, introductory DNSSEC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTABuMxO2AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlto6GfZEvA
DNSSEC uses asymmetric cryptography[8] to securely sign all resource record sets (RRsets) on all authoritative name servers that support DNSSEC. Your local DNSSEC enabled resolver then validates the authenticity of your DNS queries to make sure your query has not been tampered with. This thwarts attacks trying to, for example, redirect you to malicious and compromised servers instead.
If you're thinking about registering your own domain, check if your registrar offers DNSSEC. Some registrars automatically sign your zone, which means you most likely can already add your TLSA RRs and such. Other registrars offer to upload your Delegation Signer (DS) RR, or your public zone signing key (ZSK) / public key signing key (KSK) instead. That's also nice if you wish to just host your own authoritative name server.
[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://www.dnscrypt.org/
[7] https://dnscurve.org/
[8] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography
[9] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-uta-mta-sts-05
>>60601489
thanks for this OP
>posting an actual technology thread on /g/
what the fuck are you doing
>>60601489
DNSSEC and DNSCurve are DNS validators, DNSCrypt is for DNS encryption.
I think even if you use DNSSEC you would still have to use DNSCrypt.
get rekt flux
>no smooth over-30-minutes transition
>only a jarring 5 second transition
>doesn't take into account the actual sunrise and sunset times and only sets the tone by clock basis depending on your time zone
What the fuck I love f.lux now
>>60601401
>>doesn't take into account the actual sunrise and sunset times and only sets the tone by clock basis depending on your time zone
That's because I don't use dawn and dusk to regulate when I get to the field to harvest my grain you fucking mongoloid.
I go to work at the same time each day, regardless of when the sunrise occurs, or if mercury is in retrograde or whatever your cooky astrology shite says.
You cunt.
>>60601401
flux has some dodgy TOS, i'd rather stick to one botnet
Are 12 characters-long passwords secure enough or am I autistic for thinking on thinking on making a 16 character one?
length is a meme now that lockouts exist and people know not to reuse p/ws
>>60601147
I personally don't use anything less than 64 characters unless the service has a follow-up security check in place like Steam with it's Steam Guard for instance.
>>60601195
>people know not to reuse p/ws
You seriously overestimate people
>He's "ricing" his "rig"
>He didn't install Debian to actually get stuff done and have a stable system.
Except I did
>he posted the same thread today
>>>/v/
>>60601007
>he uses linux
>unironically
What's the best hardware buy you've made in the last 10 years?
For me it's my Nintendo WiiU. I use it every single day to watch either Netflix, Youtube or use the browser to watch streaming pirate TV shows and live TV streams from other countries.
>>60600583
That is not a Wii U.
That's the switch
And if I had to be honest probably my foot
>>60600638
Obviously!
Did he really invent linux or is /g/ just memeing
>>60600573
saged :^)
>>60600573
He invented Linus, which is almost as good except that it's covered in pointless RGB lighting and filled with hardware butchery.
>>60600573
Linus doesn't look like this manchild.
How do you manage your passwords and login credentials?
I let my mom handle it for me
https://github.com/fcturner/passwords
The only free, secure, self-hosted, remotely accessible password store I have found.
This thing is good
https://jamespic.github.io/pwgen/
Why would anyone use Go or Rust over C++?
>>60600394
Hobbyists.
Why the fuck was Go even made?
>>60600435
Because of "muh unix philosophy"
I just got accepted into a pretty decent university but I can't choose a major. I'm interested in almost every subject dealing with computers, I have been programming since I was in elementary school and have actually accomplished a lot for being self taught considering my school never had any classes or clubs to help me. Now that I have the opportunity to learn whatever I want I can't decide. I really like the hardware side of things and want to learn more about databasing, security, etc. so IT/Cyber Security sounds good but I also want to become a better programmer so Software Engineering is also appealing. Right now I'm enrolled under Information Systems and it doesn't really seem to cover what I want to learn. The one thing I am almost certain of is that I will not be doing Comp Sci because I'm not into the theory of how everything works. Any input would help.
>>60600232
>>>/adv/ is that way
Do CS or CE or EE. SE and information systems are a meme.
>>60600232
>The one thing I am almost certain of is that I will not be doing Comp Sci because I'm not into the theory of how everything works
I was never strong in math or computational theory, but I learned how to enjoy it by doing CS.
University isn't about sailing through.
>>60600232
drink bleach
>tech connoisseur
>>60600228
>gaming "enthusiast"
>Computer "Scientist"
>kode virtuoso
Is software engineer a cool job now?
>>60599967
It's still considered a boring job, but it might be slightly cooler now if you do some web shit. Still not even near the ballpark og graphic design or any arts related work.
>>60599967
Yes
Literally everyone wants to be a Software Engineer
Its the medic of the 21th century
How hard would it be going from a hardware engineer to a software engineer?
6700k owner
Convince me not to or convince me to do it
Workload
1080 sli- 4k gaymen
Photoshop
Premiere
its a waste of money if you currently have a 6700k...
ryzens are cool but its very illogical to "upgrade" from what you currently have. if you were starting from scratch i would say go for ryzen though
>>60599727
Outside of video rendering in premiere, you won't see any advantage.
You already have a 6700k, why would you buy 1700x?
Why is my package manager trying to remove fucking everything?
>>60599622
can't you read?
>the following packages are no longer required
>>60599622
only a retard will reply to you
>>60599644
Of course fucking gnome mahjongg isn't required you shit
Doesn't mean default behavior should be removing it