I want to put this SD card into my laptop and use it as general non-speedy storage, is this a bad idea?
Also if not, what SD card to get? Was thinking this one
And how do I tell if my laptop supports the normal UHS-1 or the faster UHS-2 with extra pins?
Or if it would even support the full UHS-1 speed in the first place?
>>59125625
what lappity toppity do you have
>>59125625
Not the worst idea, but an external spinning-rust hard drive will get you more capacity for your buck, as would an upgrade to the internal drive. You'd only do this if you needed it to be flush with the chassis and didn't want to open it up and upgrade it.
If the code is public, what is stopping someone from just reading it and using studying it to develop an exploit?
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Idea is to make software so good that you can't find a flaw even if the code is open
That's exactly the point. But there are enough good people who help fiz those to mitigate the bad people trying to exploit them.
In closed source software those good people aren't allowed to operate unless they work for the company.
As of this week, SHA-1 is officially broken. These two distinct files have identical SHA-1 hashes:
https://shattered.it/static/shattered-1.pdf
https://shattered.it/static/shattered-2.pdf
If you still use SHA-1 for SSH key exchange (which is the default) or password hashing, you're going to get fucked by the NSA/Russians.
>>59125542
>Not unterstanding cryptography
>2017
Are you baiting or what?
>>59125542
>If you still use SHA-1 for SSH key exchange (which is the default) or password hashing, you're going to get fucked by the NSA/Russians.
You don't understand the nature of this attack at all
Those 2 PDFs are the only two distinct pieces of data publicly known to mankind which have identical SHA-1 hashes. If you don't understand how significant that is, fuck off back to >>>/v/.
Why does /g/ idealize crazy people like RMS and Terry Davis instead of technologists who are truly revolutionary and paradigm-shifting, people who will change the fate of humanity?
>>59125401
Musk is just a businessman
>>59125401
He is chink battery seller. Mr. Ding Dong Feng lithium mining company CEO pawn. If you want be ecological just use ethanol fuel for your car.
>>59125401
Didn't he become tech-advisor for Trump or something like that? What has he really invented or created?
T H I C C™
>>59125236
>2017
>Pins
POVERTY
>>59125236
sick ass see pee you nigga wou ld be a shame if i unplugged the fan when you weren't looking
>pins
Is ryzen going to have these fucking nigger pins?
>>59124820
>AM4+
What do you think.
>>59124820
nothing wrong with them unless you're an ape.
>>59124820
I'd rather RMA a chip then take the whole fucking assembly apart to send back the motherboard.
Posting a chip is much cheaper than the board.
Better than having kike sockets.
Why do all the babbys here talk shit about Apple?
You cucks do know that Apple is the only company that is an outlier in Silicon Valley? They are disruptors, and if they didn't exist you would have beige boxes and Windows ME. (Not that chink PC cases have gotten any better).
(Tim Cuck is not doing us any favors, but you get my point).
>>59124415
Don't talk shit about beige cases. They look good compared to half the shit Apple had and has
pic related
>>59124440
>that mouse
>>59124440
Fuck off dude, the Bondi Blue iMac is one of the most fun computing devices in history.
In 1997, we had Packard Bell and beige boxes. Not much has changed and every manufacturer is trying to copy the unibody MacBook Pro.
/g/ aprooved ringtones?
>>59124144
is that jews true form?
>>59124144
for my call tone i use this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llOvd2yGEio
for my text tone i use this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew5JefeaELY
none, that shit is always embarassing
Why does China and some African countries block Google and Facebook in their country?
Are they smart for doing it?
Should more countries do it?
>>59123397
No, no.
>blocking NSA data collection fronts
they're geniuses for blocking 'em
>>59123397
They are saving their people from the botnet
>be finnish
>look at jimms.fi (a computer parts store)
>kaby lake i7-7700k 399 eurobux
>cheapest Ryzen 7, the 1700 projected to be 389 eurobux
Wait, wasn't AMD supposed to be much cheaper? Have I been bamboozled?
>>59123313
>being retarded on purpose
>>59123313
Europe has always been bad with AMD prices, I'm guessing Intel has enough investment in the EU for lower importing fees
>>59123313
>4 core vs 8 core
seems to me AMD actually is.
Arch users in a nutshell.
>>59123169
self-aggrandizing? sure.
Wait which linux distro fanbase isn't like this?
OP in a nutshell.
>>59123209
rude
now hang on a second. I'm talking about the OS/kernel itself, not the hardware it is attached to. purely from a software level.
is macOS the rich mans linux?
>>59122649
Drop 40 gigs of stuff into a new folder and call it "test". Make a new folder and also name that one "test". Post result.
>>59122649
It works well enough and it's stable. I kind of regret getting a Mac. I don't do anything with this that I don't do with Debian. Not nearly as good as advertised and I wouldn't bother to use this OS if I wasn't using Apple hardware. Mac OS is also not for rich people. It'll work the same regardless of how much is in your bank account and you can install it for free on a $100 used Thinkpad.
6/10 because it's just BSD with a mediocre DE and I can enable root. I was a little disappointed in all of the botnet apps that came with it. I also had to dig around forever to delete all the Spotlight and Siri files.
>>59122649
Impossible to talk about fagOS without talking about the hardware. The entire OS is built around this shitty idea of the 2 click touchpad.
I sure hope you hit the Safely Remove button before you disconnect your hardware, /g/.
>>59122585
I do.
Yes, I know that drives are optimized for removal so that as long as no active writing is taking place it should be fine, but it is a small thing to make sure it will be fine.
I'm sure you don't pull it out of a Linux machine before unmounting it. It's just the same.
I do for external hard drives, not for flash drives though.
>>59122585
Kill yourself, you dumb fucking shit stain.
I keep missing the Terry live streams lately and it's driving me nuts.
Here's a preview of Uriel Web Browser for TempleOS with WebM support.
>>59122552
Which fuckin nigger wrote a network stack
>>59122552
>TempleOS has webm support before Edge or Safari
Wow, Terry has 5000 subscribers now!
Not asking which is better, but asking which I should learn first. I already know basic shit in both but I'm wondering which I should dedicate myself to learn first
Learn Assembler code first if you only do it for the knowledge. Everything else is hand-holding. Literally.
>>59121679
You should have a goal other than just learn one of them. Find some project you would like to contribute to and learn how. Stop thinking about which language to learn first, it is just another excuse to not start learning.
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