I wanna buy a Thinkpad t560 today. Does it worth? Any known issues? PS:Sorry, /g, but this is not the kind of question for /adv :)
it has a numpad
not comfortable at all
>>61041412
I like the numpad and the bigger screen. I also forgot to mention that the laptop is sh and I allredy use a t540 for work.
Yes, t series is fine but make sure you get one with a good screen panel
Why do people claim that AMD CPUs don't have backdoors? Just because there hasn't been a leak yet doesn't mean they don't have one.
But they do have backdoors.
It's just they have less backdoors.
>>61041367
>Why do people claim that AMD CPUs don't have backdoors?
Nobody does. PSP is widely known.
>>61041367
No one on /g/ ever claimed anything doesn't have a backdoor. EVERYTHING has a backdoor. EVERYTHING is botnet. [spoiler]Except maybe TempleOS.[/spoiler]
>he uses a flipcover case on his phone
>>61041363
>he owns a smartphone
so?
>using a case at all
>2017
>can't even view fucking plain text on a website without enabling javascript
>>61041232
good. get fucked frog poster
>>61041294
why is that good?
>>61041335
Because it prevents autist like you from browsing the internet
No one likes you.
Is Xubuntu the truly patrician DE + distribution combo?
>>61041212
>No high dpi scaling
No
>screen tearing
no
>>61041212
>GNU + Linux
>Patrician
Pick one.
thoughts on making code for scientific experiments?
>>61041170
>thoughts on making code for scientific experiments?
Do it like 100% of all other scientists and create some meme-tier throw-away 100 line "software" in some scripting language.
/thread
>inb4 you can't /thread yourself
sounds like something a newfag would say
Actually the impact that you can get its important. Some of my colleagues that are PhD student (and as an MSc student) sometimes lose incredible research time because they have problems in their code. So go for it amigo
>>61041517
Is there a scripting language that supports running threads in parallel for huge vector sets?
Is it botnet? How can they "build" GApps if those are closed source proprietary Google botnet software?
Shutup dude.
No, seriously, shutup.
Nobody cares about your "MUH BOTNET" thread.
Go research before coming here.
It's obviously a Google honeypot
>>61041191
Actually I think I get it now. It's just an open source installer for the proprietary gapps packages. So yes, botnet. Just like using any phone (but I won't go as far as ditching my phone completely). What a confusing name and website, though.
I need a simple brute force program that would help me find someone's phone number via facebook.
When you type the phone number in facebook search bar,it automatically shows profile that it's connected to.
I know 5 digits,and miss 5 more,therefor there are 100000 possible combinations.
Any suggestions on how to go about this?
>>61041129
Wait what ? that sounds retarded. Maybe you could just ask the people around that particular target for the contact number. You can't stalk right if you are stalking from your basement.
That's an interesting challenge, and the hard part is testing if a phone number is invalid or not.
>>61041129
just look it up in a phone book or online
Is google making AI drones for the military?
Yes.
That DoD faucet just opens wide when you start doing things with military implications.
>>61041126
>select all terrorists
>>61041216
>image contains only practices of the religion of peace
daily reminder that edge is the best browser for windows 10.
>fast
>lightweight
>useful features
it would be able to play webms if Hiroshima would update to vp9
>>61041119
'ey lads, it's today's Kikerosoft shill.
Welcome in buddy.
Nothing to hide nothing to fear, amirite xdxd?
BAD_POOL_CALLER bsod using edge
>>61041119
>discord
>Watching old school tech dying out.
>Nu-tech replacing it.
Is there a worse feeling, /g/?
Yes. Being a luddite who can't accept positive change.
Anyway phones 5 years ago looked much like they do today, but smaller and shittier.
>>61041118
>old school
>Nu
>muscle twitching
>painful muscle spasms
>humming sensation
>uncontrollable shaking
>tendons moving
>painful "hotspots" along nervous system
>sudden repeated pain in joints not correlated to heartbeat, specifically the knees
>brain probing sensation
>headaches also not correlated to heartbeat
>rapid heart beat
>backward movement along upper digestive system
>rapid heartbeat
>unexplained hot flash/sweating
>intense itching
>involuntary muscle tensing especially in large muscle groups, ie legs/back
>painful shot in kidneys/heart
>contraction of larynx
>discomfort or pain in genitals
>sudden pain in eardrum, ringing
>mind fogging, sudden dizziness
>cigarette burns, hot sparks on skin
>discomfort/congestion in lungs
>screaming pain in your head
>pain within old injuries, ie fractures, head/brain
>carpal tunnel
>flashing retinal pain
I'm experiencing some unusual sensations, and I think they are attributed to some sort of high tech microwave device. I am desperate now because I am losing sleep and can't do my job, much less anything else.
Either that or diabetes
Yeah, it's AIDS.
did u no
that gun
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nrgy wepons
cool huh
>go to sleep
>battery at 80%
>wake up
>battery at 50%
>google play services used over one gb of data
can't the botnet let me sleep in peace anymore
>>61040950
>having play services on your phone
you bent over and asked for it
Install Lineage OS.
>Not having a phone with OEM unlock right in the developer option
We are making a web browser!
PREVIOUSLY >>61018259
In the face of recent changes in Firefox and Chrome some anons were asking for a /g/'s perfect web browser, we collected the most wanted here and plan on continuing with the creation.
To contribute follow the WORK PLAN and get to programming!
WEBSITE: https://retrotech.eu/netrunner/
>Main repo
https://git.teknik.io/eti/netrunner
>Github Mirror
https://github.com/5yph3r/Netrunner
>IRC
Web cient: https://qchat.rizon.net/?channels=/g/netrunner
Channel on Rizon: #/g/netrunner
IRC guide: https://pastebin.com/YDbEWRHV
>TODO:
- Host project at savannah.nongnu.org
- Set bug tracker, website, and mailing list in Savannah.
>WORK PLAN
1. Browse the links2 source code (you can use Ctags or GNU GLOBAL for tagging functions and files).
2. Open API to future javascript integration (by an independent engine?).
3. Dig the javascript enabled version 2.1pre28 of links2 if you are curious.
4. Expose API and give (scripting) access to just about everything (using executables).
5. Create a switch by profiles for incoming and outgoing connections (uBlock-like).
6. Create profiles generator for user-agent and canvas fingerprint, with manual option for the user-agent.
7. Give control over the DOM, use folders for each site to be manually edited (use a hierarchical structure to cover subsites).
8. Include cache/tmp/cookies/logs options like read only cache, local CDN emulation, and other security policies.
9. Implement a link grabber for every link available to be parsed by the scripting interface.
10. Work with the links2 ncurses interface to support simple tree style options for everything (adblocking and tabs in the future).
11. Implement tabs and add tree style tabs in ncurses.
12. Work in the tree style bookmark management with ncurses.
13. Work in the framebuffer graphics rendering.
14. Add a javascript engine.
15. Add the rest of the features.
FAQ
>Why teknik.io?
We plan on moving to savannah.nongnu.org. There is a github mirror too.
>Why links2?
Enough features and the API seems more friendly.
>Why not netsurf?
Good rendering but not for DOM updates, plus dependencies gave problems.
>Will it have tree style tabs?
Yes, but not up in the priorities.
>Will it be crossplatform?
Already is.
>Will you use a separate javascript engine?
We're debating this
>Will you use a separate layout engine?
We can consider it once we dig up more the code?
>Will you use netsurf layout engine?
Might be a problem because of the DOM (not enough information).
>Will you use webkit/blink/servo?
No.
>Will it it have vim keys?
Yes.
>Will it have "graphics"?
Yes. We are planning to run the program in terminal using the frame buffer for graphics, but Links2 also comes with directfb, X server, SVGA and other graphics drivers.
>Will it have an adblocker.
Yes.
>Why RegEx?
Invalid HTML is a security hazard, modern regex implementations like PCRE are capable of parsing context-free languages, and because we can.
FEATURES
- Granular control over incomming traffic like Policeman (more control than uMatrix in this particular subject).
- Granular control over outgoing traffic like Tamper Data or like Privacy Settings (the addon).
- Easy switch to preset profiles for both like uBlock Origin for incomming traffic and Privacy Settings for outgoing traffic.
- Random presets generator for things like "user-agent" and "canvas fingerprint".
- Custom stylesheets like Stylish.
- Userscript support like Greasemonkey.
- Cookie management like Cookie Monster.
- HTTPS with HTTP fallback and ports management like Smart HTTPS and HTTPS by default. With option for an HTTP fallback made in a new instance of the browser, with functions like HTTP POST disabled.
- Proxy management like FoxyProxy.
- "Open with" feature to use an external application, like for using a video player with youtube-dl and MPV, or for text input with a text editor, and for other protocols like ftp and gopher, and even as a file picker.
- Local cache like Decentraleyes and Load from Cache.
- Option to turn off disk usage for all data (cache, tmp data, cookies, logs, etc.), or/and make cache read only.
- All this in a per site basis.
- URL Deobfuscation like "Google search link fix" and "Pure URL".
- URI leak prevention like "No Resource URI Leak" and plugin enumeration prevention by returning "undefined".
- Keyboard driven with dwb features like vi-like shortcuts, keyboard hints, quickmarks, custom commands.
- Optional emacs-like keybindings (maybe default for new users to have an easier time?).
- Non-bloated smooth UI like dwb.
- Configuration options from an integrated command-line (with vimscript-like scripting language?).
- A configuration file like Lynx.
- Send commands to the background to be optionally displayed in an optional interface, as to use wget web crawling feature like a DownThemAll, and to use and watch other batch commands.
>>61040980
cont.
- A way to import bookmarks from other browsers like Firefox.
- Search customization like surfraw, dwb funtions or InstantFox Quick Search, and reverse image search like Google Reverse Image Search.
- Written in C.
- Low on dependencies.
- GPL v3+.
- Framebuffer support like NetSurf for working in the virtual terminal (TTY).
- Actual javascript support so we can lurk and post in 4chan.
What's a free alternative to JIRA that Is the most similar to it?
bugzilla? jira is garbage btw.
>>61040909
Taiga.io is free, but quite limited in functionality.
I think you can also use Jira for free under certain circumstances.
>>61040909
I've been using redmine for years. However I haven't researched this topic for a long time so I don't know the current state of issue tracking systems.
I don't think I'd use redmine for anything larger than a few developers + qa/testers. Jira really shines when you have large projects with dozens or hundreds of people involved.