So is anonymouse dead? Ive seen anonymouse expose government files from the usa and othe places yet I dont see them exposing mexico hundreds of people disapear every month but I dont see mainstream media talking about it mexicos gov prevents it from getting to the news and if it does its not nearly waht actually happend also all the gunfights it feels like war a war no one talks about RIP anonymous
Mexico is fucked up in a lot of ways, education, corruption, neoliberal marxist agenda on the news is seeping in, killing of reporters, just to name a phew.
As a young mexican I've lost hope for my country ever getting better in my life time, mexicans need to change for it to happen.
Anonymouse has done some shit but I guess they just saw what I saw and gave up, I'm working hard to become a good software dev and get out.
>>61499449
>education, corruption, neoliberal marxist agenda on the news is seeping in, killing of reporters,
One of these things is not like the other - I'll give you a hint, its the one an edgy 15 year old who listens to his dad's conservative talk radio shows would say
Can anybody tell me what this is,I've been having these browser-images saved to my device, I believe ever since I started using UC browser.
Should I get the Asus Zenphone AR or the Samsung Galaxy 8, Not going back to LG after the Bootloop of death on the G4. Not into Apple due to Apple Pods.
>>61498847
take this shit to smartphone general.
Also as a rule of thumb, don't buy Asus phones or tablets. They're always shit with even worse support.
Hey fags,
I come here from /pol/ I want to surf web anonymously. How do I become anonymous? is VPN enough? What VPN do you suggest? No bullying pls, cause I am a sensitive fag
Torbrowser
>>61498884
Nice backdoor
>>61498771
Install Gentoo.
Why has Ryzen succeeded and done so well /g/?
The first is value to performance, in terms of multi-threaded applications Ryzen offers major benefits. Of course Intel will offer the best performance overall, but those CPUs cost significantly more for a relatively minor performance increase.
Not to mention that Ryzen 5 are effectively Ryzen 7s with defective cores, so you get the benefit of the extra cache and decent multithreaded performance.
Where Ryzen does suffer is in clock speeds, it can't match the 4.5-5 GHz of Sky/Kabylake, but that only really matters in gaming .
Nice blog
>>61498717
>Why has Ryzen succeeded and done so well /g/?
Competitive serial performance, more multithreaded performance than intel's mainstream, and its more power efficient.
IMO, price point. I can't speak for everyone else but I don't belabor every purchase choice I make with an in-depth market analysis. I often grab something affordable, ask myself if it's good value for money and then buy it if it is. Job done. Same damn way I bought my phone and assembled my PC, too. Ryzen works looks like that to me.
I have a windows 7 I'd like to torrent an anti virus for. What does /g/ think and recommend?
>>61498685
>windows
>anti-virus software
Kill yourself.
Ubuntu LTS. Thank me later
Common Sense 2017
Net neutrality:
Recently I've just been educated about net neutrality and the government passing a bill to abolish it. I've come across awareness banners on Google, YouTube, Wikipedia and Reddit but, perhaps due to the lack of interest and pure laziness, I did not give much importance to it nor did I show any concern. Recently, I finally gave into this tick itching behind my head and asked my best friend to educate me about this net neutrality fiasco. Mocking my ignorance, he explained in detail to me that the US government is about to violate our rights of free speech and ability to obtain free information; whether it be for educational purposes or to promote checks and balances to whatever happens in the White House. With these rights and freedoms we are so privileged to have, we must take responsibility to uphold and protect them.
The problem we are facing right now is the great indifference people are showing. This mentality is due to (1) the lack of education about the said topic [especially to those people who aren’t tech savvy like myself] or (2) assuming that someone will start something someday.
The lack of motivation by people to do something will soon cripple our society. So i propose this rhetorical question, “What if people were to experience an internet without net neutrality for 1 day?”
THE LAND OF THE FREE, JUSTICE AND LIBERTY FOR ALL
wow everything looks exactly the same
wtf i hate net neutrality now
>>61498430
>The lack of motivation by people to do something will soon cripple our society.
It's been said a thousand times but I'll say it again. This was written about in 1932 via "Brave New World". The population is so entertained/satisfied/pacified that they don't care about legislative issues that directly affects them.
Sad times
Is (encrypted) LVM worth a reinstall?
Only if you're an autistic NEET who has never had another human within 25 feet of his computer anyway. Normal people just encrypt their files.
>>61498356
File-level encryption is plenty.
If you're on a laptop, it isn't unreasonable to encrypt your root. I personally only encrypt my swap and home, though, but the benefit of a full disk encryption, ostensibly, is that a third party can't implement some kind of rootkit. Really, though, at that point, if you really need that level of security, you should already know what you're doing.
Keep in mind that lvm does have a performance overhead, albeit a pretty negligible one. I also encrypt my home partition on my desktop, just in case someone steals it. That happened once before, so now I'm a little cautious.
What are some constructive things I can do with an old Xeon E5 1620 workstation with 16 GB RAM that I won't be using as my main PC?
I might add a GPU to it but the only things I can think of is using it as a personal file server or as a dedicated mining rig but I bet it would cost more in electricity to leave it running on full blast 24/7 than what I'd make on mining.
Probably nothing. That's sadly the common outcome.
How's your ISP? Think you can work something out to host a private gaming server? That's something you can figure out the returns on much more reliably than mining.
>>61498225
Kinda shit but I will be getting fiber soon, I could look into that
Tor exit node
>Canonical Group Limited
Does this make you cringe so hard that you never want to touch Canonical again? Does it make you feel disgusted enough to switch to FreeBSD?
It sure does, to me.
If only there was an s in the name so I could mockingly replace it with a dollar sign!
God bless 4chan
>>61498068
4chan destroys your life
It did destroy mine to some degree. But 4chan is a proving ground. 4chan is a fertile land.
4chan sucks
Did we find out any more about this guy?
nyc here, looks like a typical apartment to me, what's the problem?
I haven't logged on to 4chan all week I was too busy. Can I get a quick rundown?
Looks a lot like my own basement bedroom.
Concrete floors and same colors on the walls
what the fuck is this
DELETE ME
I was looking for a global power outage map btw
>>61497822
The botnet has grown sentient. It knows what a monstrosity it is. It wants to die.
The Botnet is becoming suicidal.
It's just a user's custom map they named DELETE ME
You are such a fucking nerd, OP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srRrriOnHcQ
KEK MACFAGS BTFO PRAISE KEK
windows is best operating system! in idia we love windows they have aryan indian ceo! unix is for faggots like apple
>>61497777
>>>/global/rules/6
>>>/v/
Fuck off kid
>>61497777
QUADS OF TRUTH
>>61497777
>posts kiddo pcmr shit
>>>/v/ is this way retard
>tfw I fell for the Ubuntu meme
>tfw you fall for the frogposting meme
>>61497619
Good for you, now back to /v/eddit.
>>61497619
>Tripfag
>I fell for the x meme
>Frogpost
>Didn't do any research because started browsing /g/ only this summer
Someone's post was archived for this.