What's your favorite font, /g/?
>>59627598
Fira Mono
>>59627598
>>59627662
what is it
I get it how some people are in the cult of progress and how they worship technology as a means to civilizational upgrade but isn't striving to replace human intelligence with artificial intelligence getting it a bit too far?
>inb4 artificial intelligence is a means to help humans
Humanity has existed for thousands of years without some Silicon Valley hipsters trying to play God.
>>59627578
Someone made exactly the same argument against steam power 150 years ago.
>>59627578
I want to live forever.
>>59627608
With a reply like that I can see how artificial intelligence can replace some human intellect.
Open Source Projects that should be funded by the government?
So Far
Jemris (Open Source MRI software)
MS Word/MS Office w/update every 5 years?
Previous Thread
>>59627537
>Previous Thread
>>59624270
>>59627537
Can I just add a writer to that bill?
500 million for the pornographic arts...
>>59627537
Oh, I get it, you're all for Open Source, but the minute somebody start asking you to PAY for updates you get your panties in a twist...
>2016+1
>still no tabs in explorer.exe
>>59627481
This
>>59627481
>windows
Found your problem
>>59627481
>exe
Linux doesn't have these problems.
Memes aside, why is Windows so slow?
Because your computer is slow
>>59627173
Because you A. didn't optimize services, B. didn't optimize startup programs, C. Installed all sorts of stupid garbage, D. have a PC that doubles as a potato
>>59627189
>>59627236
Why is a fresh install of Windows slower than a Ubuntu one, then?
>studying CS in 2017
>have to tolerate obnoxious kodergurls and their numale underlings 24/7
>everyone around you works exclusively with javascript making Web Appsâ„¢ and is someway involved with some annoying startup
>everyone has some gay blog where they boast about how they've been to Silicon Valley because of some startup conference shit
>you need to make daily contributions to github and stack overflow if you ever want to get anywhere in this industry
>DUDE CLOUD COMPUTING LMAO
>"Signup now for the E P I C Hack the Systemâ„¢ Hackathonâ„¢"
>(one of the most recent "hackathons" in my area was literally about helping refugees)
>DUDE MACHINE LEARNING LMAO
>your only hopes for employment are working for shitty buzzfeed open-office startups that target milennials and disguise their predatory business tactics with beanbags and free pizza or whatever
This ride has to end eventually... right? Right?
Does this shit even exist outside of silicon valley?
>>59627216
Unfortunately, yes. I don't even live in the US.
>>59627133
Dot com bubble 2.0 when?
You think gab will ever become as popular as twitter or facebook?
>>59627116
>pay to register
>>59627116
No and it's bullshit. I was big into Twitter (still am) and I was on Gab the first week and Andrew Torba himself 'censored' me. It all started with me posting pic related on Gab and Twitter.
>>59627116
is it open source?
Try and name a browser which is more aesthetically pleasing than Pale Moon.
Pro Tip: waste no time - such thing doesn't exist
>0 replies
well, that doesn't really surprise me
Easily the best browser.
>>59627013
How the fuck I extract the bookmarks from Pale Moon for Android?
so /g/ how do you do your online banking and shopping? VM, in a different os partition, maybe on a different machine? Do you think your daily driver is secure enough that you don't need to worry?
>>59626980
seperate machine with only ms office files, chrome and kaspersky
i'm not taking chances with my $$$
I physically visit the bank to withdraw or deposit money. All items are bought from physical stores and paid for with cash.
>>59627006
>chrome
Redpill me on hackathons. Is it worth it to go to one?
>>59626971
I go there for memes (and free food/drinks), find the worst programmers you know and go with them
>>59626971
>Redpill me
>>>/reddit/
>>>/pol/
>>>/9fag/
>>>/tumblr/
>>>/wherever you're from, because you surely do not belong here/
>>59627034
Are the people who typically attend greasy neckbeards with no knowledge or experience? Will I get anything out of it? Because if it's just free domino's I'll probably pass.
>iPhone 5 released in 2012 gets latest updates
>Nexus 6 flagship released in 2014 won't get any new updates
>mfw people tell me android is better
>>59626798
>t. iToddler
>>59626946
I bet you can't even explain what the t. in your post stands for.
>>59626798
If something works, don't ducking touch it.
>IToddlers BTFO
Why are you using non-free software?
brat thread
cuz I don't care about
> muh privacy
Death to free software!
Why do Republicans want the worst for us when it comes to privacy issues?
>>59626470
They're fiscally conservative. They don't like regulations.
>>59626470
>That hand
hello pajeet
I've been looking up pros to this bullshit, i cannot find any pros to repealing this regulation. Is just just getting rid of regulation for the sake of getting rid of regulation? I don't get it
Ey /g/
Say you are using google chrome and you stumble across a page that could not be found... Do you think google chrome saves the address of the website and then sends it to google so it can find something to add to it's DNS?
Yes, I think so.
>>59626271
How would one go about checking this out?
>>59626283
I don't know.
How can I call libc functions from positionally independent shellcode in Linux?
In windows, the address of the PEB is located at an offset of the FS register, so no high level calls are required to get it. In the PEB, you can find the base address of all of the loaded DLLs. Of these DLLs, kernel32.dll holds the GetProcAddress and LoadLibrary/GetModuleHandle functions which can be used to resolve other functions.
I'm trying to do something similar for Linux. How can I call dlopen/dlsym/dlclose from standalone shellcode?
The best I've come up with is to read /usr/lib/libdl.so into memory, perform the relocations, and find it within there. I have some POC but it's not positionally independent and it even uses dlopen.
At this point, I'd settle for finding the base address of libc or libdl (preferably without reading /proc/[pid]/mem)
>>59626248
Nobody here understands a word of what you said.
Make a thread about phones.
>>59626368
Someone knows. Any basic windows malware dev/analyst should know exactly what I'm talking about with the windows section. I'm just hoping one of those people also know a bit about Linux...