Use Jabber!
Wait, no, use Tox!
Wait, no, use Wire!
Wait, no, use Signal!
Wait, no, use Matrix!
>>62145959
Use netcat, fa.m
>>62145959
A bunch of competing products do their best in order to achieve more users and in turn more money.
Welcome to capitalism, you are welcome.
>>62146036
meanwhile everyone uses facebook since like 2010 and it just works
Why does /g/ defend the command line so much?
I prefer to see what's wrong instead of being told there is something wrong
>>62145839
Typing commands that allow you to do batch processing is a more powerful tool than dragging and clicking icons and buttons can ever be.
>>62145839
Because it's more efficient than launching a GUI, clicking a bunch of toggles, switches, and buttons, entering text in a bunch of fields, saving the output to a file, opening another GUI, loading said file, toggling a bunch more shit, saving the output to another file, etc...
What should I use?
1/4
>>62145826
>>62145826
WaterFox or IceCat
>social media
Let's start one of these
/g/ edition
Template
>>62145585
Those two have nothing in common. No reason for HTML to get jelly at C++.
>ntel® i5-3320M Processor (3M Cache, 2.60 GHz) Up to 3.30 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology
Do these run like molten pieces of shit at this coreclock? I'm interested in falling for the thinkpad meme.
Absolutely wouldn't OC one of these.
>>62145575
Don't ever buy Lenovo is you give even only the tiniest fraction of a fuck about privacy and/or security.
>>62145603
you must be new here
is google running out of fucking captchas, literally every other one, no matter which board
>>62145497
No, not at all. You're just a special experiment, that's all.
Holy shit me too, Every second one is this same captcha.
Have you ever donated to Wikipedia?
If not, why not?
When can we expect a deposit?
Did you donate yet?
Did you?
Compromised.
I donated $5 once. Shit still asked me to donate for like 2 months
>>62145255
plenty of times
just picture yourself a decade or two ago, and wanting to really know something, but you didn't have money to buy encyclopediae, or couldn't afford encarta
now you can just look for the answer in wikipedia
Heart rate during fapping.
Discuss!
>>62144679
would be intresting to see if someone could stimulate the heartrate during orgasm, without fapping... if the person would feel the same extacy and happiness
>>62144679
Holy fuck never even thought about that. What if you beat off with the hand that the watch is on? Is it still accurate?
>fapping
Oh boy..
Why does /g/ care so much about their online privacy?
>>62144544
>le nuding to hide xDDDDDDDDDDDD
fuck off back to facebook/gmail/twitter
>>62144611
Good job dodging the question. You must be a pretty smart guy!
The European Parliament could essentially criminalize certain opinions (expressing some non-violent, non-threatening opinions on social media can already land you in jail or at the very least with a fine in your hand in shitholes like Germany and Sweden) tomorrow and attempt to force that law upon member states. What would stop them from compelling every major tech company from providing them woth neat little lists of every person participating in wrongthink?
"This would never happen" you might say, but it isn't the point. The point is that it COULD happen, as it has in other countries.
I am not an American citizen, but don't pretend that tech giants and government agencies is not also one of the biggest threats in the land of the free; First Amendment or not.
If you don't care about protectijg your privacy and freedom of speech, it's only because you have nothing worth saying. Some people do.
If you want help:
>Assemble parts list
https://pcpartpicker.com/
>State the budget for your build (and country if not USA)
>List games/software you use often, as well as your monitor resolution + refresh rate
>Clarify your goal for build improvements: lower price or improved specs?
How to assemble a PC, select components & more (outdated)
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Build_a_PC
CPUs:
No i5 unless discounted
>G4560 - poverty-tier builds
>R3 1200 - Budget builds (<$500)
>R3 1300x - Good stop-gap between the 1500x and the 1200, only get a 1400 if you absolutely need multithreading
>R5 1500x - Good but up to 1600 if you can
>R5 1600 - Best value for higher fps gaming / mixed usage; 1600x if you want higher stock clocks
>R7/Used Xeon/Threadripper - Compute/Multitask/VM/mixed use; Not for just gaming
GPUs:
Coin miners have driven price up and stock down, waiting to buy a GPU might be wiser
>Integrated CPU Graphics - Desktop stuff and very light games
>GTX 1050(Ti) - Lower end budget cards, drop settings on newer games, RX560 beaten by both
>RX570 - 1080p@60~hz maxed, running most maxed older games at 100~Hz
>RX580 and GTX1060 6GB - 1080p@80hz maxed, 1440p@60hz at lower settings; RX580 better in newer games
>GTX 1070 or Vega 56 - 1080p@130hz /1440p@60hz at high
>GTX 1080 - 1080p@144hz / 1440p@60hz maxed, 4k@60hz in a few games; Probably the highest end card you need for 1080p/1440p
>GTX 1080Ti - 1440p@144hz and 4k@60hz maxed/high in many games
>Good fucking luck even getting a VEGA right now
RAM:
>Check your Mobo QVL before buying any RAM
>Ryzen CPUs benefits a lot from high speed RAM
General:
ALWAYS LOOK AT PRODUCT REVIEWS!
Always consider an SSD. Try buying a large SSD for what you'd pay for your SSD+HDD combined, and add a HDD later
NVMe SSDs aren't for a faster OS boot, they're for productivity/scratch disk/VMs. NVMe and M.2 are not the same thing, M.2 is a form factor
Kill yourself, shill
Im running the strix 1080 with all games maxed at 1440p 165fps
You dont need a 1080ti lol
>>62144566
what games?
>ublock autoupdates to v1.13.10
>no more options button to customize it
>browser is full of ads now
thanks gorhill
Removing and reinstalling it fixed it for me.
Don't thank gorhill, thank Mozilla.
>>62144391
I'm not freaking out. All of my add-ons either have an extension option ready to go, or are working on it.
>laptops will never ever be able to do this again
ree?
>>62144360
Integrating is the future. In 10 year, everything will be one component
>>62144360
Well, the two-screw keyboard of more modern Thinkpads isn't far off.
>>62144360
if you want that back then be prepared for 1.5" thick laptops again as well
Now that the dust has settled, is Adnauseum a scam or not?
if advertisers are making money anyway, what's the point?
>>62144226
>clicking ads for google for free
where can I submit my site to adnauseam devs so I get som free adsense clicks??
also, how is this supposed to hurt google? it will make them even richer..
>>62144258
>when your IQ is below 110
What gigahertz will we be at in 2027
2 t. intel
>>62144197
Between 4 and 5 GHz.
>>62144197
4GHz ARM CPUs
http://archive.is/gmw11
>From inception, in other words, Google was incubated, nurtured and financed by interests that were directly affiliated or closely aligned with the US military intelligence community: many of whom were embedded in the Pentagon Highlands Forum.
I literally have no words.
All computing done today is result of some government sponsored program.
>>62144186
Maybe China is right by blocking this Western Spy organisation off their network.
我喜歡火車
>In 1999, the CIA created its own venture capital investment firm, In-Q-Tel, to fund promising start-ups that might create technologies useful for intelligence agencies. But the inspiration for In-Q-Tel came earlier, when the Pentagon set up its own private sector outfit.
>The following year, Google bought the firm Keyhole, which had originally been funded by In-Q-Tel. Using Keyhole, Google began developing the advanced satellite mapping software behind Google Earth. Former DARPA director and Highlands Forum co-chair Anita Jones had been on the board of In-Q-Tel at this time, and remains so today.
fuck me