what password manager do you guys use?
recently sumbled upon this, "KeeWeb"
its a keepass fork that doesn't look striaght out of 1990 but its based of webtechnologies, does that make it less safe in any way?
https://www.passwordstore.org/
>>59956508
my brain
https://ss64.com
My dad is 50+ boomer and has been in the IT industry since the late 80's. First starting out in Wall Street with Bear Sterns, Merrill Lynch, doing sys-admin work and then later in the decade moving towards infosec and compliance auditing. Shits been hard since the .dot com bubble (when Merrill Lynch Folded) and it really hasn't been better ever since. I realize the job market is shitty even today, but from the horrible experience my father has had I feel like he's really up against the stack.
He's very skilled, has a CISSP, and a slew of ethical hacking certs and related projects that's he worked on and yet its it's continual black hole for everything. Right now he's working for a vendor doing PCI audit work for the District of Columbia but his contract is ending in two weeks and I'm worried about him. So many jobs he would be perfect for but it comes back empty. It's like these hiring people are either shitty millennials with the "HURR DURR Old ppl can't into technology" attitude despite their closest claim to being "computer literate" is their time wasted on facebook or other "social media". Or surprisingly enough is other baby boomers in management who want to add "fresh blood" into their organization which is code for hiring cheap h1b's/college grads for lower wage and they themselves falling into the same "old people" can't use computers belief.
I doubt any older people here really lurk /g/, but specifically does anyone here have insights or experience with this kind of bullshit?
On a second topic why is that when you put your resume on these job boards you get bombarded with IT headhunters/recruiters Pajeets matching job specs that have almost nothing relevant to your experience and skills?
Discuss
I've noticed the pajeet hunters too. I keep getting calls about my resume being 'a good fit' for their company in tier 1 sales or other garbage shit that has absolutely zero bearing on my resume. I'll be forever fucked for doing the 2010 census on my off hours for extra scratch because everyone thinks that means I have sales experience for some reason.
Start a business. Maybe do consulting. Sounds like he's assuming he needs a boss, which isn't true.
>>59956522
OP here, I sorta know the reason, they get commission to scour these job boards to fill as many seats they can.
Online anything really is a waste for these exact reasons, you r playing number games. Most of the corporate job portals are just data mines anyway.
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fuck off nala
first for unscrubbed db on transfer.sh
Top retarded OP image of the month, congrats OP
/bg/ Browser General: talk about everything surrounding browsers
>>59956077
>opera
>god tier
>>>/trash/
Reminder that firefox update is tomorrow and it'll be 53 stable and aurora branch is getting deleted.
>chromium
>not botnet
The internet is a creation of the government and is a privilege, not a right. Anything you post on it is theirs and you do not deserve to have total privacy if you use the internet.
That is all.
>>59956065
>the internet was created by the government
source?I thought it was created by independant engineers
>>59956065
This is Anonymous. We will never forget this posts
But 4chan says my comments are my property...
Post your simple/small/stupid questions
Take at least 10 seconds to google first
Old Thread: >>59939687
How do I connect a microphone to facebook when I'm using tor? I want to make a call but it doesn't see it.
T400 can use 2 SSD/HDDs?
>>59956089
if it got dvd rom then yes, just remove faggy rom and put caddy for 2.5" disks
https://www.xn--80ak6aa92e.com
Does this website displays for you as xn--80ak6aa92e.com, or apple.com?
>>59955758
>apple
>>>/r/eddit
>>59955758
nice try
my ring/text tone > yours
>>59955679
>not a pokemon chirp
>>59955679
Star Trek TNG doorbell chime*
>>59955695
Does AMD Finewine actually exist or is it just a bunch of pajeets shilling?
>>59955577
It's not an actual technology but AMD cards to tend to age better than Nvidia cards, if that's what you're asking
I don't know about AMD, but the running meme that Nvidia kills their old series through new drivers has been debunked by several reviews.
You can look it either way.
One could also say that each time AMD fails to extract the maximum out of their hardware and need time to do that.
Meaning you don't get the full power available.
Basically yes, especially since they seem more committed to keeping Crossfire alive than nvidia is to keeping SLI
SONY VAIO VGN-UX1XN
Is it still worth buying? I can get it relatively cheap (around 250 bucks), i always had huge hardon for it. Im not sure what is this thing capable of these days, lookign for opinions.
>>59954702
Don't convince yourself that you'll actually use this thing for anything productive. It's a toy, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't buy it. Just don't buy it for the wrong reasons.
>>59954702
buy gpd pocket instead
>>59954702
UMPC's are cool but the problem is that you will never actually use them.
t. ASUS R2H owner
Battlestation thread CRT edition
>>59954581
>That mousepad
Lel.
Hey /g/
So after hoping around distros for a while i decided that BunsenLabs was good enough for me.
It's fast and hasn't gave me any problems but i feel like it could look better, I see daily screenshots of people with a cute looking desktop but all i've managed to do is change the wallpaper lol.
Could anyone give any tips?
>>59954348
install gentoo
Try the Bunsen labs forum those people are great!
wall?
What chair does /g/ use and like? My fatass flattened the cushion on my office chair so every time I sit on the thing I'm literally sitting on a piece of wood.
Any non meme reccomendations?
I just ordered a Leap V2
I hope its good.
gesture here
it's good.
>>59954364
>literally 1 grand for a fucking chair
>tfw studying computer engineering
>tfw all my time is wasted on physics and math
>tfw I dont have time to work on my indie game
feels bad
tru
In a computer engineering program, upset about learning foundations of engineering? Drop out.
>>59954312
should have gone for CS instead
Why is the linux filesystem so retarded?
binaries:
/bin
/usr/bin
/usr/share/bin
/sbin
/usr/local/bin
/usr/share/local/bin
/opt
/home/user/bin
config files:
/usr/share
/etc
/usr/lib
/usr/lib64
/usr/include
/usr/etc
/opt
/home/user/.
I can imagine at most two locations, one for package manager installed applications and one for user installed applications (or just put them in ~/bin).
Also general linux complaint thread.
>>59954237
Why are you even messing around in there?
>>59954237
>config files
>/usr/share
>/usr/lib/
>/usr/include
you're retarded
>>59954254
Because matlab was not installing correctly with the right execution permissions so I had to go in and change them manually
>>59954287
>pic related
I've had to edit cmake files in there to get certain programs to build correctly