>The newly appointed Republican chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is moving to scale back the implementation of sweeping privacy rules for Internet providers passed last year.
>Chairman Ajit Pai on Friday asked the FCC to hit pause on the rollout of one part of those rules that was scheduled to go into effect next week. This marks the latest in his efforts to roll back his predecessor's regulatory moves.
>Overall, the privacy rules would regulate how ISPs have to disclose to their customers what information is collected on them and how it's used or shared with other companies — including guidance on getting consumers' consent in some cases.
THIS IS THE FUTURE YOU CHOSE, /g/
link: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/02/24/517050966/fcc-chairman-goes-after-his-predecessors-internet-privacy-rules
Blah blah blah. When can i get my assault children killing tactical gun in the state of Maryland. Thats all i ever wanted
>>59113277
If you don't care about your privacy, you don't belong on /g/
>tfw I don't know how to enjoy programming anymore
How do I get back?
Why would you want to? Enjoy normiehood.
Lean an obscure, esoteric language and start a project in it. A weird functional language like Curry or Idris or some other weird language like Julia or Nim. Just to change things up and so there's no pressure.
make a game
FLOENS!
Apparently Hiro disabled starting threads with the legacy captcha. It's not really a problem with Floens.
>>59111812
Fuck, when's it gonna be fixed?
How do we solve the phoneposter problem?
How can AMD even compete?
https://youtu.be/-KTKg0Y1snQ
I thought she was part of some new Nvidia demo video D':
Don't tease me like that
>>59106576
QUEUE
TEE
>>59106576
need more mummy
Who are making the most reliable HDDs right now?
The meme is HGST according to backblaze data.
>>59106169
Thanks. The smaller the storage space the more reliable, is that correct?
just don't punch your desk or your PC and no HDD will break
So, /g/
K&R or Deitel?
>>59111755
A vs B threads are cancer. Hang yourself.
>>59111799
kys cuck
can't beat the deit
>he is unironically not browsing /g/ from inside an Android emulator. Why are you not concerned of your security /g/?
>>59106015
What would make Android different from any other OS I could run in a VM aside from it being one of the worst choicec for desktop use?
>>59106015
>concerned of your security /g/?- 0 post shown.
wintoddler is teaching others about security... TOPKEK!
Just because you're emulating doesn't mean you're not a dumb phoneposter.
Red pill me on iridium /g/
>>59105715
I never used it.
/thread
>>59105715
it has an ugly logo
>>59105715
Use unGoogled Chromium. It's like Iridium Plus.
Why does no one talk about this masterpiece? Whats the catch it looks fucking amazing
answer your king
I NEED AN ANSWER
>garbage collection
Is there any other add on similar to this? Seems like Mozilla removed it because of security issues.
common_sense_x64_v4.20.exe
join my webring
>>59105543
No, it was removed because they were selling all the personal information they were collecting without user consent.
What does /g/ think about GNUroot?
>>59105496
Never heard of it
>>59105496
Sounds fucking gay
>>59105507
It allows you to run Linux applications (as well as a full distro, with some fiddling) on Android with or without rooting.
Do we know anything about ECC support on Ryzen? I'm ready to buy, but I need ful ECC support. Any motherboards out yet with official support for ECC?
If you actually want something serious like that, get away from that gayming company anyway, their shit is just pre-overclocked shit that only the memesters of /g/ take seriously.
The "benchmarks" they keep shilling with are against a cherry picked 6900K that nobody uses here, a 3.2Ghz chip when most people run 4.6+Ghz chips by now.
They are literally worthless for anything other than fooling children into wasting their mommy's money.
>>59111569
According to leaks the CPUs themselves have no problem supporting ECC memory, unsure about motherboards but there should be some that do on release.
>>59111607
>Shilling THIS hard
The 6900K doesn't support ECC memory you daft cunt. Not to mention if he's using ECC memory he probably has a highly threaded workload, which is exactly what ryzen is built for.
>>59111569
>ready to buy
>doesn't even know what features the CPU supports
Had it been discussed how low the tdp is for Ryzen?
If the 1700 is 65w, how fucking good will the laptop version be?
2.5ghz quad with SMT at 20-25W
>>59105406
Who gives a fuck
>>59105406
>Measured under manufacturer specific conditions
Why can you not wait for actual real world benchmarks you autistic sperglord.
zen 8/16 4600 billion transistor 95watt
i7-5960X 8/16 2600 billion transistor 140watt
why amd got so much trasistor, and what magic did amd do to get lower tdp compare to intel
http://www.stardock.com/products/start10/
> Win 7 menu on Win 10
> Cost: $5
So what's the problem? I'm using the trial right now and it's perfect. Literally Windows 7 feeling with all the advantages of Win10.
>>59111399
>shilling shit
Not open source adding more botnet to weigh you down
>>59111399
I've been using Classic Start Menu for ages, it works perfect.
>>59111399
>So what's the problem?
There is none. I got Start8 for Win8 because it was more faithful to old Windows than the Classic Shell and have recently upgraded to Start10 (though Start8 worked on Win10).
How does /g/ organize it's file (anime, porn, music, etc) on your Android device? It used to be easy in the old days. All you needed was to plug your device to your pc via usb cable, open file explorer, and drag & drop files in to the proper folder. Renaming was easy too.
Nowadays since Android doesn't allow Mass Storage, it's not as easy. So do you guys organize your files on your device?
bump for intrest
Yes. I use an application that grant me root access so I can organize and access my files directly on Android. It's pretty easy to use and get and it's handy :)
>>59105251
The only apps i have seen that do that tend to be too Pajeet-ish for me to rely on