Where do you go to get all your news, views, and reviews regarding Technology and the like. I'll list a few of mine to start in no particular order:
>TechCrunch
>BBC
>TechDirt
>The Register
>Ars Technica
>Dark Reading
>Krebs on Security
>gHacks
>no gaming sites please
>Pic only slightly, minutely related
>>60738014
>tweakers.net
Schneier on Security
>>60738029
>tweakers.net
Is this available in english mate?
Are there any good Bluetooth lightbulbs that use a bayonet cap that is available in Australia?
>bluetooth lightbulbs
It's like people willingly want to introduce botnet to their homes. What's wrong with ordinary lightbulbs?
>>60738040
I am allergic to wifi, so i cant have internet ones.
>I am allergic to wifi
HAHHAHAAH wat??
>ayymd
>wingblows 7
what could go wrong?
AMD ...
>>60737929
Productivity software.
It was an isolated accident, a lone wolf! I-It has nothing to d-do with AMD!
Space travel is technology. Why are Americans so bad at it?
There is nobody to bomb in space
No oil in space
No McDonald's in space
No pussy in space
No porn in space
No nothing in space
>>60737481
Too busy worrying about Mexicans working 18 hour days harvesting our food for us for pennies an hour. We're gonna spend billions on a wall to make them stop doing things for us that we really, really, really don't want to do ourselves.
>advertised SSD as 256gb
>only 223gb of usable space
why does such an injustice exist in this world?
>>60737316
it actually is 256GB but Microsoft Windows 10 uses the wrong metric. It counts as GiB but displays as GB.
The drive is 223 GiB (gibibyte) but Microsoft wrongly uses GB (gigabyte) instead as the displayed number
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=256+gb+in+gib
TLDG: 2^30 > 10^9
if this was reddit, somebody would link to relevant xkcd by now
i9 and x299 are DOA
Intel BTFO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWFzWRoVNnE
So core 9 is actually a fucking thing now?
>post yfw Gamer's Nexus is silent about this because they are on Intel's payroll
His videos are obnoxiously long but this one was really good. The jews are gonna be pissed at him.
https://www.micron.com/about/blogs/2017/june/what-drives-our-commitment-to-16gbps-graphics-memory
THANK YOU BASED GDDR6
AYYMD IS FINISHED & BANKRUPT
AYYMDPOORFAGS CONFIRMED ON SUICIDE WATCH
>>60736845
>AMD already can put HBM on consumer devices
What did you mean by this post? In time ALL gpus will move to HBM you do know this right?
>>60736845
>"early" 2018
JustWait another 9 months
>>60736845
>no substantial increase in bandwidth
>same drive voltage
>only higher density
This is just poorly thought out
>>60737125
The standard for HBM itself is only a stopgap, AMD themselves don't expect to use it for too long. It'll be replaced with some other wide IO standard.
Help me out /g/.
Im interested in learning about pic related but I've yet to find any in-depth technical resources on physical hard drive repair (platter or head swap) / data recovery that isnt a $4000 5 day bootcamp. Can anybody point me in the right direction?
>>60736574
planning on building a clean room in your basement?
>>60736587
No, i plan on begging for work from someone that already has one.
>>60736574
You'll probably find something useful here.
http://forensicswiki.org/wiki/Main_Page
Sup /g/, any one an engineer who installs lines for internet or such here? Got a basic question for you.
So I cancelled my internet last week, and it is still running fine, I am wondering if they even bother closing the line, or just leave it open so the next company can take over the line easier?
I am a Ukfag and on EE at the minute.
If it turns out I am going to be able to get free internet forever, then I may as well cancel the next contract with BT, but if it's only going to last a month or so i'd rather not.
I tried to find the answers on Google but it was useless. I'll be dumping some wallpapers as thanks
Ryzen segfaults when installing Gentoo, AMDfags BTFO
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1061546-postdays-0-postorder-asc-start-0.html
>>60736300
>https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1061546-postdays-0-postorder-asc-start-0.html
it's a gcc bug.
It's because GCC doesn't know how to optimize for Ryzen in the version he's using, but Gentoo isn't ready for the version that supports it. He needs a more standard march for now
>>60736300
>not mentioning the last posts where emerging new binutils fixes the problem
If Java can make everything an object can I make a language where everything is a Linked List?
>>60736296
Why not just use Lua, where everything is a table?
Now you're thinking like windows internals
>>60736296
You are retarded
Any idea on how to get this?
>>60735889
install openbsd instead
you could probably rice blackbox to look like that
looks pretty close to fluxbox
But I didn't want Netflix what happened anon?
B O T N E T
>>60735238
You probably hit the install button while drunk.
You might want to try your hand at using OOSU10.
https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10
i don't know much about screen resolutions but is there much difference between a laptop with a 1366x768 and a 1600x900? buying a refurbished E6430 with the 1366(1600x900 was option), is it worth swapping lcd later?
Sub-1920x1080 panels should be thrown in the trash where they belong. It fucking baffles me that manufacturers still use that shit to this day.
>>60735226
but is there significant difference between 1368x768 and 1600x900? there was no 1920 on these older laptops senpai
>>60735234
yes, absolutely. get the 1600x900 option.
World wide satellite technology used for psyops and torture. What are your feelings on Skynet /g/.
previous thread:
>>60703799
>>60734735
Feels bad man
Pro tip of the day:
Here's the deal, or at least part of it. The powers that be using these satellites have x-ray capability. The best way to confirm you are being watched this way is closing your eyes. X-ray fluoresces the retina as the radiation passes through the tissue. That means it lights up visibly. They are most certainly using it from the ground as well.
>>60734735
>Using satellites for torture
>>60736098
>Here's the deal, or at least part of it. The powers that be using these satellites have x-ray capability. The best way to confirm you are being watched this way is closing your eyes. X-ray fluoresces the retina as the radiation passes through the tissue. That means it lights up visibly. They are most certainly using it from the ground as well.
>>>/x/
Either way, I'll be needing a research paper citation on that pic: https://i.4cdn.org/g/1496395311946.gif
Surveillance satellites are not a new thing. There are cameras and optical stabilisation systems good enough to, say, recognise a car's license plate and track a human in sunny weather. I'm not so sure what tech is needed to keep doing that in overcast skies though.
One alternative is radar - that's how they mapped the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. That, however, is only good enough to map out features like canyons or mountains, definitely not applicable to tracking persons or vehicles.
How would you track people through thick cloud cover, /x/?