>tfw craving for a SSD but too broke
I just want to switch betweens OSes quickly and don't wait ages for shit to load ;_;
Fuck Brazil, I wish I lived in a country where electronics prices weren't absolutely retarded.
Just go steal one you filthy nigger.
>>60839014
Isn't Brazil the biggest economy in SA? I thought you guys were doing the best out of all the countries in SA, no?
>>60839014
What everyday tech do you carry and actually use?
Tablets,ereaders,phones,laptops,watches? Post 'em.
>>60838957
Just a single phone. For years. No watch, no tablet, no laptop, no ereader.
>>60840295
Same
>>60838957
The only device I carry and actually use everyday is my phone. I have a zenwatch 2 as well, but I really only wear it as an accessory, since I have really skinny wrists and it helps disguise that.
bongistan survival thread: why us edition
topics:
VPNs
certain politically incorrect internet communities
lolis (panda)
thought crimes
opera browser
the recent election
how bad things actually are and how bad they arent
temporary solutions and long term solutions
budget
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/theresa-may-election-latest-internet-regulation-downing-street-speech-manifesto-a7783186.html
>tfw isp only stores ip addresses for 24 hours
>tfw literally told our incompetent security police to fuck off when asked to become part of the botnet
>>60838692
Isn't that May cunt getting fired for jobbing so hard? The internet is safe now.
>>60838692
Are they really going to ban Github and Sourceforge? Even China isn't doing that.
Birthday edition.
Previous thread >>60826573
Not sure what private trackers are all about?
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Have a question?
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Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.
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>>60838609
When did the Interviews start?
Say something nice about NotWhat!
>>60838732
it's not pooploop!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpoies2JcmI
PAJEETS ON SUICIDE WATCH
THANK YOU BASED INTEL
>>60838297
>>60838409
>>60838297
>>60838430
I'm doing something
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
}
How does /g/ feel about Red Hat Linux? Has anyone here used it?
>>60838106
I use version 6.X on some lab computers in my Uni. The system is fine but the packages are really old. Single digit Chromium and Firefox versions can bately open any website.
RedHat is great because of long term support of releases. CentOS (redhat community) is the same software but no long term supported versions. We would kill, for a rhel license but in the meantime we spend months planning what CentOS version to upgrade to, knowing itll be unsuported too.
If youre going to be on systems that host software thats constantly updating, you want rhel.
>>60838106
I have it on my laptop
nothing special. It has better forum and repositories than centos though. But debian beats both
What advantages does linux have over windows?
Any reason why the average user shouldn't just use windows?
>>60837971
its better
>>60837971
Better privacy.
>>60837971
Not constantly being cucked and spied upon by others.
This is an experimental general Internet security thread for anyone willing to discuss, help newbies or learn more about Internet security in general.
>DNS
Who among you are using DNSSEC [1, 2] already? Why do you use it? What do you use it for? Have you considered TLSA (DANE [3]), SSHFP [4], OPENPGPKEY [5] resource records (RRs) yet?
>HTTP
Who among you running your own Web server? Do you secure your traffic with TLS and HTTP security headers? Do you use HSTS [6] enforce a secure connection? Do use HPKP [7] for certificate pinning? Do you use CSP [8] to enforce content restrictions?
Who among you 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] that can help you checking 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://youtube.com/watch?v=lTABuMxO2AM
[13] https://youtube.com/watch?v=qlto6GfZEvA
[14] https://youtube.com/watch?v=WFPYrAr1boU
[15] https://youtube.com/watch?v=yHv1OPcc-gw
[16] https://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/
>>60837891
Really appreciate this kind of thread, but I don't have time to write yet.
Oh and thanks for not choosing fucking Cyber Security. Fuck Cyber.
every /wdg/ faggot needs to read these
Mods pls sticky
i want to get my hands on making augmented reality apps. but all google tango compatible devices are so expensive?
should I try to get a used lenovo phab? or are there going to be cheaper phones availiable soon?
>>60837849
or more generally: how to get started with developing AR apps!?!?!?
>>60837854
By learning some AR/CV library?
>>60837866
yeah BUT I do need a device capable of running AR stuff, don't I?
Find a flaw.
>>60837771
The elephant's trunk isn't long enough.
>>60837771
Inefficient and obtuse
>>60837771
Not web scale. (See the nyaa torrents clone)
What exactly is Google trying to accomplish with Fuchsia?
pic unrelated
Botnet OS for all devices
>>60837606
It is under bsd/mit/apache2.0 so -unlike Linux which is GPLd- they can distribute binaries of the system/kernel without making the exact source code public and make unpublished changes.
GPL violating proprietary wifi/gsm/video acceleration modules in the kernels of smartphones/tablets/ARM mini PCs are bad enough, now Google makes sure that these will be 100% legal and A-OK.
>LOT is a subscription-based service which distributes a basic set of clothing, footwear, essential self-care products, accessories, and media content. The clothes are dispensable: as they wear out they can be bundled and returned, eliminating clutter.
What the fuck is this shit?
Is it possible to locate a non-GSM GPS?
Say I put a GPS watch (with GPS on/activated) somewhere in the woods: is there any way to locate it?
>>60837598
Are you retarded? Do you have any idea how GPS works? Why do you want to know?
>>60837624
-I don't think so
-Yes
-To use as a marker
>>60837755
if the second question is answered by 'yes', then you should have known that a GPS """RECEIVER""" is passive and only RECEIVES signals, and does not send anything out.
How does /g/ backup their files?
>>60837492
I would like to know as well.
>>60837492
I don't and I really should
I don't.
I have nothing of value.
Is OpenBSD the most secure OS?
Even than Slackware?
>>60837387
Ye maybe
>>60837387
Nah mane
>>60837387
Dunno homie