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My wife has never used Linux, came into my room, saw me messing about in the terminal and said "What are you doing, are you hacking something? Are you looking for cp?" [I was actually just looking at neofetch and inxi]

It seems to me that people who don't use computers at a CLI level find the command line intimidating. It looks exclusive, difficult, secretive. Anyone agree that many people just find it ominous and intimidating, and that's one of the reasons for Linux staying in the 2%?
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Yes, it's fucking terrifying, all hollywood movies depict computer hackers with their black hacker windows rata-tatatataing and doing illegal shit and making it look good, most people don't have any real concept of how computers work so they can only assume you're hacking.
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>>60996364
Your own wife isn't used to seeing you use the command line?
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>>60996364
Sadly, yes

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/mkg/ - poor edition

>Learn to touch type:
http://www.keybr.com/
>Buyer's template:
http://pastebin.com/33S1gVkG
>Where to Buy:
http://pastebin.com/8Yku80VL
>FAQs:
http://pastebin.com/M5w7QtKp
>Use the buyer's template
http://pastebin.com/33S1gVkG
>Keyset wiki
http://keypuller.com (https://web.archive.org/web/20161101152119/http://keypuller.com/)


previous thread: >>60977283
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mechanical keyboards are a meme
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>>60996406
this, don't waste your time kids
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>>60996419
tfw bought $135 worth of plastic keys because im autistic

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Can you stop buying all the RX 4xx/5xx cards you fucking bitcoin faggots. Every single card is out of stock you cunts
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>>60996023
It's for altcoins, BTC farmers already traded all the 290 and 280x for asics. In a few months the difficulty is supposed to increase making all 4gb cards lose performance. Expect to see a flood of cheap rx cards around aug-september.
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Yeah, just when I wanted to buy a new card this shit happens. I hope their children get cancer.
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>>60996332
>children
>prolonged human contact required for reproduction

Yeah just don't see that happening

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Where were you when Mozilla won?
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>>60995905
What did they win?
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>>60995925
my heart
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>>60995905
>firefox
>winning

choose one

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IT'S FUCKING HAPPENING

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIXTm63e974
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq9gRQWzE1o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzz5EsAMdBY
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>>60995716
All aboard the Epyc train.
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Anything that makes intel move their asses and deliver new core 2 is good.
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>>60995772
Hope you're ready to Just Wait(tm) until 2021. And pray it's any good.

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I want to leave the surface web altogether and switch to either an Internet that I download on a USB stick or the Deep Web.

The only reason I want to switch is because I feel like the surface web is fucked and information is heavily supressed.

I am in Canada. I don't know what the laws are against TOR- can I use it for general browsing without worry? Or, is there an alternative?
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>>60995526
>i dont know what the laws are

then you should find out first of all. theres many ways to compromise yourself while using tor, you should do some research on it first. i suggest visiting /sec/ on lainchan or reading it up online.
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>>60995526
TOR is cucked you retarded leaf, it was a US Navy project to begin with. Many exit nodes are compromised. All you will get from using it is having some pedophile route his crap through your IP.
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>>60996946

Are there any alternatives to TOR then?

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ask me anything. decided to work from home and now I'm bored.
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Is Facebook a botnet?
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Can you hack an account for me?
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>>60995478
Did you have to do the "open office" bullshit meme when you worked on-site? (if you worked on-site)

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>Trend Micro recently discovered malware that has the potential to infect Linux-based servers. The malware, called Erebus, has been responsible for hijacking 153 Linux-based networks of a South Korean web-hosting company called NAYANA.

>As such, around 3,400 of NAYANA’s clients were affected due to the attack with databases, websites and other files being encrypted.

>According to Trend Micro’s report, Erebus was originally found back in September 2016.

>Erebus is not the first ransomware to have affected networks running on Linux. In fact, Trend Micro claims that such ransomware was discovered as far back as in 2014.

>Some of the ransomware include Linux.Encoder, Encrypter RaaS, KillDisk, KimcilWare and much more. All of these were allegedly developed from an open-source code project that was available as part of an educational campaign.

https://www.hackread.com/erebus-ransomware-targets-linux-servers/


>There is a common belief that Linux servers are more secure and less vulnerable than Windows servers.

>There was a time not too long ago when Linux was a ‘geek’ OS, the domain of command line management and limited enterprise use. Those days are definitely gone. With such widespread use for sensitive enterprise applications, it’s no small wonder that there is an increasing focus on attacking Linux servers, as evidenced in the recent ransomware attack in South Korea that used a Linux-focused ransomware attack called Erebus that impacted the web sites, databases, and multi-media files of 3,400 businesses.

http://blog.trendmicro.com/linux-is-secureright/


IT'S OGRE!
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>>60995257
>All of these were allegedly developed from an open-source code project that was available as part of an educational campaign.
Open Source was a mistake.
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>>60995257

kys clueless pajeet
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>run 10 YEAR OLD version of linux
>OMG WHY WE GOT HACKED???!
Those exploits were all patched many fucking years ago.
The difference on windows is you don't get the patch unless you pay for the current version of the OS.

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Why do smartphone companies try to make their phones look like iPhones?
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Because iPhones sell the best so if they make their phones iPhones they'll sell well too
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>>60995059
apple wasn't the first to use dual cameras?
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>>60995059
Apple copied from HTC several times, but no one knows HTC so...

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Old >>60985134
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Stupid question coming in:
I bought a new LED TV and it has a slight coil whine.
It can be barely heard when you sit in front of it and the room is completely silent.
Is this normal and if not, should I be worried?
Right now I don't feel like returning it, since it isn't really an issue
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How do I prevent a program from coming up in UserAssistView
important
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How do I get this stupid fucking clasp down?

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Everyone seems jealous and poor when it comes to Apple.

When will the jealousy end?

It's literally the only company on earth that makes good products.
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are you jealous of people with options
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>>60994813
have fun buying 5 adapters just to use anything.
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You're not special or unique for owning a macbook.
Even poorfaggots with no credit can buy one now with 24 month financing.

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NEW YORK - Accenture Plc and Microsoft Corp are teaming up to build a digital ID network using blockchain technology, as part of a United Nations-supported project to provide legal identification to 1.1 billion people worldwide with no official documents.

http://www.trunews.com/article/id-2020-digital-identity-pushed-as-a-basic-human-right

>The companies unveiled a prototype of the network on Monday at the UN headquarters in New York during the second summit of ID2020, a public-private consortium promoting the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goal of providing legal identity for everyone on the planet.

>The project aims to help individuals such as refugees prove who they are in order to gain access to basic services such as education and healthcare. Blockchain, first developed as a public ledger of all transactions in the digital currency bitcoin, is increasingly being used to securely track data in other fields. "Without an identity you can't access education, financial services, healthcare, you name it. You are disenfranchised and marginalized from society," David Treat, a managing director inAccenture's financial services practice, said in an interview.

>>"Having a digital identity is a basic human right."

>The new platform will connect existing record-keeping systems of commercial and public entities through blockchain, allowing users to access to their personal information wherever they are. For example, refugees who have fled their country leaving behind birth or education paper certificates would still be able to provide proof of those credentials through the system. One of the main advantages of blockchain is that it allows systems of different organizations to communicate with each other, Yorke Rhodes, global business strategist at Microsoft, said in an interview.

>The prototype was built on top of an existing Accenture platform, which powers the biometric identity management system used by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
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>>60994505
>For example, refugees who have fled their country leaving behind birth or education paper certificates would still be able to provide proof of those credentials through the system. One of the main advantages of blockchain is that it allows systems of different organizations to communicate with each other, Yorke Rhodes, global business strategist at Microsoft, said in an interview.

>The prototype was built on top of an existing Accenture platform, which powers the biometric identity management system used by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Accenture and Microsoft, which worked on the prototype with managed service provider Avanade Inc, are inviting other companies to join their project. PricewaterhouseCoopers and Cisco Systems Inc are among the organizations involved in ID2020.

>> "What ID2020 is truly focused on is bringing together an alliance of stakeholders to ensure the technology that is being developed is responsive to the needs of individuals," Dakota Gruener, executive director at ID2020, said in an interview.

>> "Technology is only one piece of this."
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>>60994505
>human right
there's that fucking buzzword again. Skip to 2050 and every fucking benefit under the sun will be a "right".
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>>60994505

it will also shows if you are a pedophile or woman abuser. That's not good.

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Hi!
I just saw a thread on /pol that it could possibly be tracked. I checked my Ad Blocker (uBlock Origin) and saw several request from different pages. Can someone give me quick introduction, what a "request" is in this case? It would be really helpful since I want to learn what this stuff is all about. Maybe you also know some good books/pages to get to know more about the related topic.
Thanks!
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That's what you get for browsing right-wing shitholes. I hope your data is sold to China, faggot.
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either go back to your containment board or kill yourself

you are the cancer of 4chan
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>>60994233
here you go
>>60990929
seems like the usual triple letter agency jewery

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What is good video hosting site other than YouTube?
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>>60993837
vimeo
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dailymotion
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is that picture accurate?

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Daily reminder that this is a valid C++ expression:
 1[this] 


Also, C++ thread.
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>>60993185
So you can write a method which returns a pointer to the object following the current object if you have an array of them?

Genuinely amusing.
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>>60993274
Obviously.
But why the fuck would you do that?

Just because C++ gives you the power to do stupid things doesn't mean you should.
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>>60993274
...How does this get interpreted as that though? You index 1 with an object?

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