Can /g/ even count to 10 (dec) in hexadecimal ?
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Hey,
You might remember this computer from last year. Basically I fucked it up after fitting a cheep Chinese psu I couldn't get a display out of it and it's been sitting dormant ever since. Well I've had a new wind on the job and thrown some money at it and whilst symptoms have improved it's still proving to be my own offspring and been a problem child. Basically the cpu is frying. It boots, bios beeps and then the fan thinks it's Paul walker and rapidly picks up speed until it enevitly crashes.
All advice is welcome advice.
Inb4 Gentoo.
what
what?
>>58783392
>>58783402
Basically the cpu's overheating within a mater of seconds of booting.
why haven't you installed lunar linux?
it's not gentoo
>>58783329
To piss off spergs like you.
Because I already use the best distribution.
Tell me about the $500 eATX gaming motherboard meme. Is it bullshit or not?
>>58783279
I can only trust anon, not non-anon
>>58783271
It is a meme. If you're going to spend $500 on a motherboard buy a dual socket SuperMicro rather than a meme board.
>>58783399
At what price point would it not be a meme?
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/hacker-dumps-ios-cracking-tools-allegedly-stolen-from-cellebrite
>In January, Motherboard reported that a hacker had stolen 900GB of data from mobile phone forensics company Cellebrite. The data suggested that Cellebrite had sold its phone cracking technology to oppressive regimes such as Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Russia.
>Now the hacker responsible has publicly released a cache of files allegedly stolen from Cellebrite relating to Android and BlackBerry devices, and older iPhones, some of which may have been copied from publicly available phone cracking tools.
>"The debate around backdoors is not going to go away, rather, its is almost certainly going to get more intense as we lurch toward a more authoritarian society," the hacker told Motherboard in an online chat.
>"It's important to demonstrate that when you create these tools, they will make it out. History should make that clear," they continued.
>Cellebrite is an Israeli firm which specializes in extracting data from mobile phones for law enforcement agencies. The company's flagship product, the Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED), typically comes as a small, laptop-sized device, and can pull SMS messages, emails, and more from thousands of different mobile phone models. The investigator needs to have physical access to the phone to analyze it.
>A Motherboard investigation found that US state police and highway patrol agencies have collectively spent millions of dollars on Cellebrite technology.
>The hacker claimed to have taken the newly released data from a remote Cellebrite server, and said they had extracted them from UFED images. They told Motherboard that the files were encrypted, likely in an attempt to protect Cellebrite's intellectual property, but that they managed to bypass the protections.
>>58783295
The dash don't be silent?
>>58783260
>Tools Leaked Online
You can download the software from their website you retard. I did it a day or two ago; pic related.
And if it is leaked why did you post a torrent rather than a link to a faggy website like (((Vice)))
Man I'm really glad I sold my iphone 6s and got an S7 active.
Try breaking through knox and my 12 char password you filthy fucking jews.
Why cant we use a gpu as cpu? arent gpus way more powerfull?
if only we had a thread dedicated to stupid questions...
dude a gpu focuses on graphics only.
Basically there is certain math GPUs simply cannot do. This is why GPU video encoding produces dogshit quality or outrageous file sizes.
Also certain tasks are impossible to parallelize across thousands of cores.
What's a nice 4k telly to buy in the UK?
Does Sharia allow 4k tvs?
>>58782530
>le 4k memeia
you also gonna watch tottenham play on it you good goy
I got a Nvidia Shield TV Pro 500GB (2017) and I just wanted a nice telly to watch it on.
So, now that Firefox by SJWzilla is dead, which of these browsers should I switch to?
Which one does /g/ recommend or use?
>>58782470
waterfox
Why is the font rendering on Iridium Browser so shitty. Everything looks blurry
>>58782470
Learn how to configure Firefox and you can easily make it great again.
You can now use custom themes in Chrome without them making your titlebar look like something hideous from Windows 7 era.
>>58782440
>chrome
>>58782440
>wangblows
>>58782480
>>58782698
What's wrong with either of those?
What's the most enjoyable programming language, /g/?
Forget about memes, popularity or usefulness. Just what is the most fun and pleasurable language to work with?
lua
>>58782402
perl 6
for me its c++ and lua
Why are we still here? Just to suffer? Every night, I can feel my leg... and my arm... even my fingers. The body I've lost... the comrades I've lost... won't stop hurting... It's like they're all still there. You feel it, too, don't you? I'm gonna make them give back our past.
>>58782352
What the fuck kind of autism is this?
>>58782368
This is the word you were looking for, OP. Autism, not arthritis.
>>58782352
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rNY7xKyGCQ
The botnet... it's calling to you...
...just let it in.
>>58782311
Remember back when the internet was becoming a thing and we all threw a stink about connecting our home computers to a public network that anyone could jump on?
History repeating itself, nothing to see here.
Google is advertising a movie made by Jews about Indians on the new tab page in Google Chrome.
>>58782311
When Chinese clones of this so de can look like sayans ?????
That's the oldest tech that can still browse 4chan.
(can upgrade fiefox because no sse2...)
Aside from the javascript for verification, 4chan is very light on resources.
>>58782245
Isn't there a no-JS captcha that involves copy-pasting a bunch of gibberish?
>windows xp
>old tech
Will this piece of shit fraudster go to jail for stealing millions of dollars worth of code?
Respect your elders son. He invented Quake III. Raspect.
kys corporate cuck
>>58782186
>A FUCKING GAME
He actually stole the game from John Romero, Native American coder. Pic related, the one in the middle.
Need a new laptop. But I'm working on a tight budget. Found something that looks "decent." Getting it for basic needs and some video editing.
Lenovo - 110-17IKB 17.3" Laptop
> 1T Hard Drive
> 8GB RAM
> 2.5 GHz
> 17.3 inch Screen Size
> Intel 7th Generation Core i5 Processor
> $449 Price Tag
> 3hr Battery Life
Cons
> Can't be upgraded/parts aren't removable
Is it worth the money?
Don't buy non-Thinkpad lenovo. I'm serious. They are shit.
Don't buy Dell, HP, and Samsung too. Low quality stuff.
Other brands are OK.
Won't it be cheaper to build your own PC?
If it's for school work, just use school's computer.
What's the resolution? I'm unable to select the text to paste it in the browser to check myself hehe.
Anyway, if it is 1366x768 you'll hate it and it's not worth the money. 1080p is oak.
Then, if you're going to do 4k editing, the RAM is something you'll need more of. But that's up to you. It'll work, it'll just not be fun to edit on 8GB.
So yeah. If it's 1080p or above, then I'd say it's worth the money.
>>58782170
Not in school at the moment. Waiting on responses for my applications.But I need a new computer pretty much now.