ITT: Software that is most likely compromised by government agencies.
>>60119252
ITT: Software that isn't compromised by goverment agencies.
>>60119252
>>60119961
>implying there's anything that ISN'T compromised.
how are so many people unaware of the vault 7 leaks?
Why is there no successful Linux hardware?
>>60119226
But anon, there is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsXaebhabmk&\
>Linux
>Hardware
Also
>Every sever
>Most smartphones
>Some game consoles
>>60119226
I think Linux is pretty successful in the server field.
Is quantum computing a scam? I can't wrap my little brain around the way D Wave computers work?
I watched a few "explanations" of quantum computers, but how the fuck are you supposed to know if the flattened observed qubit is in the right position?
It seems completely random and not useful at all.
>>60119194
>Is quantum computing a scam?
no, quantum computing offers massive speedups on certain statistical algorithms and simulations
>I can't wrap my little brain around the way D Wave computers work
it has been contended whether the D-wave actually completely quantum computers, but it was built using josephson junctions
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephson_effect
>>60119236
decoherence is a giant problem in quantum engineering
>>60119194
If you really wanted to learn because you think it's the next big thing, there are ways to effectively simulate a quantum computer
Oh look it's another shared desktop site.
https://ca0.tux.io/vm/7LcsD/desktop
do we really need another one
Don't open that it produces estrogen
New vm:
https://de0.tux.io/vm/3wYG0/desktop
Why do we even have GPL if no one is enforcing the obligations the hardware vendors have?
Look at xiaomi and co; no one cares about releasing the sources at release. And sometimes they don't release them at all.
So why is RMS not doing anything against this?
so freetards are fine with stealing intellectual property
"hurr it'sll just 0's and 1's"
then they get upset when someone returns the favor?
>>60119135
Sorry, but that isn't a very rational argumentation. Maybe try again?
>>60119117
But there were precedents for enforcing the GPL.
Sure, there are lot's of violations out there.
What's an alternative to this?
I host movie nights with a group of people that either have content from a variety of sites or streamed from my computer.
Rabb.it was nearly perfect but several people tell me they have problems with it and really want another alternative.
Using OBS to stream to mainstream sites like YouTube, Hitbox, or Twitch just have my channel get automatically taken down by moderators/content ID mid-movie all the time.
I can't find a solution, any suggestions?
huh, someone else with the same dilema as me.
If you're looking for free in price, rabbit's all there is. It sucks but obviously nobody wants to restream your shit for free.
I'm looking into CyTube right now. Some others there have gotten google drive to host the movie but it requires everyone install userscripts and shit.
Been looking into CyTube recently which has support for RTMP streams. Perhaps one could run OBS to stream your Plex/Emby session to a VPS, which then would be synced via CyTube? My movie night ranges from 5 to 15 people so VPS bandwith might get expensive with a setup like this.
>>60119107
A lot of people stream live sports on youtube, dailymotion etc. As long as it's a private link & none of your viewers leak it publicly I think it would be fine
nginx-rtmp + hls + video.js + obs
I used to be a big AVG Antivirus fan but when I upgraded to new 2017 ver some core services on my pc failed to load and I got some random error about my profile being bad. (Before said upgrade pc was running smooth). So I uninstalled it and switched to MS Security Essentials and all problems are solved. I run Security Essentials on my server and have never had any problem with it or it failing to do it's job. (Been running on server for a couple of yrs now. Didn't switch clients from avg cause up till now AVG just worked like it should). So how about you /g/.what AV software you use?
>>60119028
>what AV software you use?
None.
>>60119028
ClamAV
>>60119028
Literally anything other than Norton. That shit will slow your computer down.
Another one bites the dust!
Welcome to two years ago
>>60118986
It's official now
>>60118972
Now we wait for 4chan to die
What are the most elegant languages from a compilers standpoint?
Assembly.
>>60118921
>What are the most elegant languages from a compilers standpoint?
wtf does that even mean?
the best language to build a compiler or the best language to compile?
machine
Scribbles 28 April, 2017
Today, April 28th 2017, WikiLeaks publishes the documentation and source code for CIA's "Scribbles" project, a document-watermarking preprocessing system to embed "Web beacon"-style tags into documents that are likely to be copied by Insiders, Whistleblowers, Journalists or others. The released version (v1.0 RC1) is dated March, 1st 2016 and classified SECRET//ORCON/NOFORN until 2066.
Scribbles is intended for off-line preprocessing of Microsoft Office documents. For reasons of operational security the user guide demands that "[t]he Scribbles executable, parameter files, receipts and log files should not be installed on a target machine, nor left in a location where it might be collected by an adversary."
According to the documentation, "the Scribbles document watermarking tool has been successfully tested on […] Microsoft Office 2013 (on Windows 8.1 x64), documents from Office versions 97-2016 (Office 95 documents will not work!) [and d]ocuments that are not be locked forms, encrypted, or password-protected". But this limitation to Microsoft Office documents seems to create problems: "If the targeted end-user opens them up in a different application, such as OpenOffice or LibreOffice, the watermark images and URLs may be visible to the end-user. For this reason, always make sure that the host names and URL components are logically consistent with the original content. If you are concerned that the targeted end-user may open these documents in a non-Microsoft Office application, please take some test documents and evaluate them in the likely application before deploying them."
Security researches and forensic experts will find more detailed information on how watermarks are applied to documents in the source code, which is included in this publication as a zipped archive.
https://wikileaks.org/vault7/#Scribbles
Wikileaks CIA Scribbles Project.zip
https://archive.org/details/WikileaksCIAScribblesProject
CIA Scribbles (ZIP)
https://mega.nz/#!AhURVJAb!gvC__d6dvbDpj3Sz8eFndWfnSfgxNaSIGmn71AgPYuo
>CIA is so intellectually devoid they resort to copying North Korean technology
OH WOW
can they start leaking things about russia now?
please
Is it worth getting a raspberry pi to practice programming and learn about GNU/Linux?
Was looking at it an noticed it supports GENTOO and RASPBIAN.
>>60118811
No. Just by one of the cheaper clones.
Yes I'm really impressed with the CS class my gf is taking at Community College. CIS 1 and they use a Raspberry Pi 3 to introduce people to programming concepts and computer architecture.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/learning/introduction-to-processing/
>>60118811
>Is it worth getting a raspberry pi to practice programming and learn about GNU/Linux?
If you live in Sierra Leona and will never be able to own a computer, sure.
Elon Musk
Shit idea
Shit CGI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5V_VzRrSBI
>>60118749
Are you retarded?
It's actually a good idea
We could bury your mom with all the dirt we'd dig out
DJ Khaled is so wack
uh
i3 or plasma or gnome?
I wish to focus mainly on programming, functionallity and speed.
>>60118660
Zorin
>>60118660
dwm
Is this true?
>>60118648
Yes, builds competition
>>60118674
The exact opposite. Throttling competitors to already existing large businesses, because the large businesses have the money to pay up to be unthrottled suppresses competition.
>>60118648
Yes, it makes them consume bullshit slower and potentially makes them frustrated enough to actually fucking do something productive with their life.
>2017
>sleeping like a noob
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/modem/the-sunrise-smart-pillow-sleep-smart-wake-naturall
>kikestarter
ye whatever phampai
you truly have not slept unless you wake up to a pillow on fire
>>60118593
Gamer pillows? YES GIVE ME 10