>a $500 cpu has ~5% less performance than a $1200 cpu
>the $500 cpu is a total mess and totally not worth it's money
Is this the ultimate and final form of shilling?
IIDF is out in full force today
Hurr lets design a cpu for neck beards who want bragging rights and buy the absolute best and will pay for it but not actually beat them
I've tried just about every browser, and no matter what, at least when running on my Macbook, there doesn't seem to be any good reason to not be using Safari.
- It runs faster/smoother
- It uses less battery power
- No Google/Microsoft botnet
- Apple is getting paid on hardware, and have less reason to track/sell my info.
- Security updates seem sufficient, and I'm not hanging out on weird pedo sites so I'm not that concerned about viruses
So seriously, why shouldn't I be using Safari?
Because Palemoon exists.
t. mactoddler
>>59206167
>The year of our lord 2017
>Using a browser without tab sandboxing
So what do I do now? RYZEN looks mediocre at best, and was aiming to making a desktop. Budget of less than NZD$2000, since I do not need mechanical HDDs. I have plenty.
Compute > Games for me.
>>59206081
If compute > games, Ryzen is dream come true
>>59206081
Well, I assume you build your computer either way.
Let me point out that gaymer complaints are usually complaints on a high level.
Not even most games really require half of the immensely powerful shit you can put in a $2k computer now.
Even if you knew it was sub-optimal for you and went with Ryzen, almost everything would still work quite fine really.
I've joined the botnet, ask me anything /g/
>>59205954
Why? Is it gaming?
>>59206054
Yes, and the fact that windows 8.1 has crashed on me twice in the last year.
Sounds like you're a fucking retard OP.
Can you guess which piece of hardware that is releasing in [THE CURRENT YEAR] has this chip inside it?
Nintendo Switch
nintendo made a mistake by going with nvidia
should've went amd
Has the rebeccablacktech archive been compromised?
>Date invalid
Just a certificate that has not been updated.
>CERT_DATE_INVALID
A thread died for this.
>>59206680
It might've been a shitty thread so maybe he did us a favor, friend
For what purpose?
>A central processing unit (CPU) is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions.
>>59205768
NO WAY! REALLY?
For home automation cloud integration, which is better?
Into which botnet should I integrate my IoT meme device?
>>59205573
>Applel
>>59205573
Neither
I WISH...
>>59205493
>HOW DO I STOCK PRICES
Yes, the stock price is going down. Because the product launched and investors, not knowing dick about shit, aren't sure how well it's going to do. So they're selling off at their current 600% profit.
That's how speculation works. You hype shit up to make a bubble and sell off before anyone can tell if it's a bubble or not.
>>59205493
>what is speculation builds, product sells
Take economics instead of being a vtier manchildren
We Are Anonymous! We Are Legion! We Do Not Forgive And We DO NOT FORGET!!! Come Find me!!! I need you!
>>59205430
wet fart released
so /g/ just bought a 7700k along side a Z270 mobo, How easily will it OC to 5ghz?
>>59205108
I heard like 50% of them get there?
>>59205122
hmm that sounds good :'D
Why do they hate Linux?
linux users don't buy software
also they don't want entitled FOSS zealots to stir up shit because they're not open sourcing adobe products
>>59204753
They support linux foundation and release some shitware for linux.
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/announcements/2008/03/adobe-joins-linux-foundation-focus-linux-web-20-applications
PS devs worked with wine devs on compatibility in the past. Don't know the current situation though.
>>59204774
meme
Hey /g/, i'm trying to extrapicate the interpreters of my assigned Dasinware duplits using nothing but my modified C#. I know it's a challenge, but the parameters of my hex-interpreter calculator don't appear to sync with the neuclitic phaser. I tried everything, from PIRing the lowpass to retoximating the inputs, but I always get an error. How do I fix this?
>>59204705
Install gentoo
Worst problem with the programming community
Too many idiots and failures are involved. Imagine if bridges were designed by ``architects'' whose only real knowledge about the topic comes from Structural Analysis for Dummies and blog posts. Imagine furthermore that the only reason they became architects is that they failed at everything else and architecture was already so overrun with vermin of their ilk that for once they weren't thrown out of a field. This is the state of programming today. The entire field is populated by mental midget teenagers, teenaged or otherwise, with unwarranted self-importance who first horribly break everything and then attempt to sell you their ``replacement'', which does approximately what the old thing did, except not really and kinda worse, while being three times as big.
This is, to me, the biggest problem of all. There are certainly other problems, such as a complete disregard for elegance and simplicity or the increasing subversion of open source projects by faggots who want to abuse them for political and financial gains, but there is no hope of solving these without addressing the bigger problem which provides fertile soil for them.
You're describing webdev, which is only one of many programming disciplines.
I don't think it's fair to put that on the people jumping into "programming" (very general field btw). Corporations are fine outsourcing and paying for bad code as long as it cheap. The government is pushing for everyone to learn to "code" and people call it the future.
All this shitty hype and overzealous investment has caused people to forget it's just applied math.
Hey /g/ .. OP here of this archived thread from yesterday. >>59183087
So thought I'd let you know the whole thing
Brief summary the MAC of my Comcast-rented access point which is a DPC3941T about 3 or so months ago suddenly changed what I saw on KISMET Airodump-ng , etc for it's 10.0.0.1 or gateway IP (whatever I may set it to, but it is limited by firmware to the 10.x subnets) to this strange MAC address. So here's the full address as requested. Running Nirsoft's 'whoisconnected' or whatever actually shows the 10.0.0.1 IP changing to these different remote ones, some of which I've looked up on ripe or arin and they come back to Eastern European countries, and at least one did not and was apparently Comcast...
If you have either an Arris or Cisco AP , at least the ones Comcast lease out to you, please check vuln db's on it because this one's got this lovely vuln which isn't patched and probably won't be.
4A:F7:C0:B5:56:1F
^ NEW fake (I believe, it's not a known manufacturer anyway or anywhere near the BSSID 's of the device, or different kinds of MACs which start with EC:xx)
also
>>willingly (regarding the lawsuit, saying I willfully or willingly allowed Comcast to fuck me over, thus the suit is pointless or I can't win)
Nope, I did not do such a thing .. in fact the person who holds the account is in an old people's home and has dementia. She signed things, and I didn't.. either way I'm sure she didn't willfully say 'OK, I can't wait for Comcast to lease us a highly vulnerably set of Access Points for years for only 12 easy payment per year of $10!' It'll be a tort and I will file it with a
JD-CV-1 Rev. 4-16 under Connecticut General Asssembly applicable code to
ONE COMCAST CENTER 52ND FLOOR
1701 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD
PHILADELPHIA PA
19103
Please kek at this: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1141107/000095014406005226/g01717exv99w1.htm
"Why Arris" (Comcast's business reasons for going with Arris.. disclosed)
>>59204522
So someone got into your network somehow and ???
>>59204522
>MAC
Found your problem.
>>59204611
I really don't know, man. I suspect they Telnet'd in but I can tell you whilst on IRC the other week, some malicious person was doing the typical 'pentesting' and also D(D?)OS-ing me offline several times, then told me 'You really should have your AP replaced..' and made it clear it was very very easy to infiltrate. Now, Comcast say in their Law Enforcement Manual now a few years possibly out of date, that TCP 43000 or UDP 9000 are prefered ports, and I dont see much going on there. If I were to run Wireshark for a while, or during a certain procedure like initializing the whole AP while it goes through its DOCSIS 3.0 stuff with a cap filter for only that MAC (Machine Access Code, not Apple.. nice one though) maybe I can post it somewhere and have you or others review it if you care to. Thank you for reading my post.
If you have any methods you could briefly or however describe regarding the detection of traffic being diverted to another AP , as done in wiretaps actually.. that'd be cool. The fact that said program detects all these different IP's instead of just 10.0.0.1 and shows em changing up in real time is very suspect on top of the changed MAC. Peace.