I work for an AI lab I don't want to say which one ... there's a major breakthrough but the company hasn't gone public with it yet
I cannot be too specific as I could be breaking the NDA
expect a major, mind-blowing announcement on August 1st
>>61238080
But is it open source?
>>61238080
Pointless post is pointless.
>>61238080
fake and gay
if you really did sign an NDA, you wouldn't even be able to acknowledge that you did so, as it would violate the NDA. stop daydreaming and get a real job lad.
http://www.templeos.org
>>61238061
Terry sucks
>>61238127
He's the prophet you fucking heathen
>>61238158
The Terry meme just needs to die a quiet death.
itt: features from cpp you think C could actually use
ill start, i think the '&' reference type is pretty nice to use instead of pointers sometimes
absolutely no bullying people and calling them a r*tard because they like one feature
this is a good thread someone reply to it
>>61238012
It's really not. Who's this thread even for?
>>61237845
I'd like to marry this girl (male).
Is this the best smartwatch on the market right now?
>>61237784
>samshit
>best
kek'd.
it literally sold 1000 units, retard.
>>61237784
they are all pretty same-y, smartwatches have stagnated significantly the past few year
I like my OG urban but hauwei have some nice ones too
>>61237784
depends a lot on what phone you have
smartwatches seem to be constrained in phone pairing ability
You have 10 seconds to decode AMD's stock situation to humanly comprehensible terms.
>>61237518
pajeet lies and hype
just look at this board before and after amd release
Will this be the quarter AMD finally make a profit?
>>61237534
The only thing that changed is that Hebraic devil whispers have changed to Hebraic screeches
Speccy now reads Ryzen CPUs properly
Also, AGESA 1.0.0.6 is out for some Asus boards.
I can dial in the XMP settings in the DRAM subtimings so that the board will cold-boot at 3200C14.
Have yet to boot into Linux to see what IOMMU is like, but it's pretty exciting.
Apparently, support for Ryzen CPU names is "Minor bug fix"
Fucking finally, will post later today
>>61237419
That's 1.31.730
You're two updates behind, bud. Also look at the update's... date.
Is he right, /g/?
If you are such a faggot, why even live?
(Bill gates)
He's right, but there is some expectation of a certain amount of privacy. In the end we have the internet though and privacy on it is dead. Get over it.
>>61237255
Sweden
Yes
Previous thread: >>61221003
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>>61237099
How long would a linux from scratch beard be?
Let's make this the best thread ever.
Bruce Perens issues an advisory regarding the GRSecurity copyright issue:
https://perens.com/blog/2017/06/28/warning-grsecurity-potential-contributory-infringement-risk-for-customers/
<blockquote>
Warning: Grsecurity: Potential contributory infringement and breach of contract risk for customers
It\u2019s my strong opinion that your company should avoid the Grsecurity product sold at grsecurity.net because it presents a contributory infringement and breach of contract risk.
Grsecurity is a patch for the Linux kernel which, it is claimed, improves its security. It is a derivative work of the Linux kernel which touches the kernel internals in many different places. It is inseparable from Linux and can not work without it. it would fail a fair-use test (obviously, ask offline if you don\u2019t understand). Because of its strongly derivative nature of the kernel, it must be under the GPL version 2 license, or a license compatible with the GPL and with terms no more restrictive than the GPL. Earlier versions were distributed under GPL version 2.
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By operating under their policy of terminating customer relations upon distribution of their GPL-licensed software, Open Source Security Inc., the owner of Grsecurity, creates an expectation that the customer\u2019s business will be damaged by losing access to support and later versions of the product, if that customer exercises their re-distribution right under the GPL license. This is tantamount to the addition of a term to the GPL prohibiting distribution or creating a penalty for distribution. GPL section 6 specifically prohibits any addition of terms. Thus, the GPL license, which allows Grsecurity to create its derivative work of the Linux kernel, terminates, and the copyright of the Linux Kernel is infringed. The contract from the Linux kernel developers to both Grsecurity and the customer which is inherent in the GPL is breached.
As a customer, it\u2019s my opinion that you would be subject to both contributory infringement and breach of contract by employing this product in conjunction with the Linux kernel under the no-redistribution policy currently employed by Grsecurity.
I have previously endorsed a company that distributes enhanced versions of GPL software to paying customers, but that company operated differently (and in a way that I would recommend to Grsecurity). They did not make any threat to customers regarding redistribution. They publicly distributed their commercial version within 9 months to one year after its customer-only distribution.
This other company was essentially receiving payment from its customers for the work of making new GPL software available to the public after a relatively short delay, and thus they were doing a public benefit and were, IMO, in compliance with the letter of GPL though perhaps not the spirit. In contrast, Grsecurity does no redeeming public service, and does not allow any redistribution of their Linux derivative, in direct contravention to the GPL terms.
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>>61236846
>linux
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>>61236779
>using the smiley with a carat nose
Which way to H4H?
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO dat op image
I swear a couple months ago I saw a 1070 FTW edition for like 425 dollars now they're 675 dollars. What happened and will the prices go back down?
>>61236600
The jews did this.
>>61236600
Bitcoin newfags
>>61236600
idiots are mining crypto with them
This is an experimental Internet security standards thread for anyone willing to discuss, implement, help newbies or learn more about Internet security standards.
>DNS
Who among you are using DNSSEC [1, 2] already? Have you considered TLSA (DANE [3]), SSHFP [4], OPENPGPKEY [5] resource records (RRs) yet?
>HTTP
Who among you are running your own Web server? Do you secure your traffic with TLS and HTTP security headers? Do you use HSTS [6] to enforce a secure connection? Do use HPKP [7] for certificate pinning? Do you use CSP [8] to enforce content restrictions?
Who among you are running your own mail server (MTA)? Do you secure your traffic with (START)TLS? Do you use SPF [9] to restrict only authorised hosts to send mails? Do you use DKIM [10] to cryptographically verify message authenticity? Do you use DMARC [11] to set domain-level message handling policies?
Share your thoughts!
>Newbies section
There are numerous introductory videos about DNSSEC [12, 13], SPF [14], DKIM [15] and DMARC [16] to familiarise yourself more with. There are also numerous websites [17, 18, 19, 20, 21] that can help you check your server's security.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4033
[2] http://www.dnssec.net/
[3] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6698
[4] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4255
[5] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7929
[6] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6797
[7] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7469
[8] https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP2/
[9] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7208
[10] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6376
[11] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7489
[12] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTABuMxO2AM
[13] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlto6GfZEvA
[14] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFPYrAr1boU
[15] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHv1OPcc-gw
[16] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGk-Af_92Bk
[17] http://dnsviz.net/
[18] https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/index.html
[19] https://observatory.mozilla.org/
[20] https://securityheaders.io/
[21] https://www.mail-tester.com/
im focused right now on learning binary corruption and stack overflow based exploits but this really seems interesting to know
>>61236639
Keep learning what you're learning. I wish I knew more about programming vulnerabilities.
I use Caddy (caddyserver.com) cause it does letsencrypt ssl certs automagically.
Also unlike apache/nginx/whatever you don't have to do more than 2 lines of configuration to actually get it working.
I just watched the video for DNSSEC. What does it actually do that's different from https/ssl?
Best ways to watch free premium channels?
>>61235459
Get a job
Go to prison and then watch your TV from your cell.
Go to your rich auntie's house.
What's the deal with this SystemD shit?
Is it as insecure as they claim? Then why the fuck are distros using it?
Install CloverOS https://github.com/chiru-no/cloveros/releases/download/20170704/CloverOS-x86_64-20170704.iso
>>61234896
Fuck off.
>>61234896
Because younger developers are lazy shits having no sense of correctness, let alone integrity.
Someone should slap the shit out of those egocentric, narcissistic retards.
Its another guts thread
For that anon who asked for my stress test temps, this is 6 minutes in
>>61234875