How come there's no way to access 4chan anonymously, with or without a .onion link? Even 8ch has that ability,
>>60267355
with tor*
>>60267355
>>60267367
pedophile detected
>>60267355
>>60267367
You can access it..?
How do you do your everyday tasks bearing in mind that every tech machine you use can be potentially used by a remote user against you?
I simply don't stick my penis in things that have internet connection
>>60267327
idgaf
>>60267327
The black hats have won. No point in trying to keep them out. Best we can do is keep the script kiddies out.
Simple AV and firewall with stealth.
What features should I add /g/?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tAN83e_GIU
>>60267290
explosions
>>60267290
owo
How many lines of source code did it take to open a window?
So /g/ this is my second free trail with Nord and I'm posting this from one of their servers.
But I'm still trying to figure out if my data is properly encrypted since in WS I can see TCP packets although the data in them is illegible. I thought the protocol would also be encrypted, as this was the case with AirVPN?
>>60267283
You need at least up to the transport layer to get the packets to the termination pointer, usually a VPN concentrator.
VPN also implies layer two connectivity within the "tunnel" -- which in this case is encrypted. It doesn't technically have to be, however arguing that it's private is another matter.
Drew a picture...because your "VPN" tunnel works over a TCP link, the TCP part for transporting the encrypted data must be un-encrypted.
>>60267283
>>60267437
The "black" non-encrypted connection gets you two the endpoints, there after it is de-crypted is clear again after the connection.
One of the problems with vpns is that you are still vulnerable to basic deep packet analysis. Sending data over the internet is like sending a letter, you MUST have a destination address, and for TCP you must include a return to sender address. when your data reaches the VPN they edit the packet header to have their own return address before forwarding, but anyone reading the data before it reaches the VPN sees a regular TCP header.
The actual contents of the communication should always be encrypted though.
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>>60267051
I can tell this is going to be an awesome thread. Kino OP
>he has icons on his desktop
>>60266923
We get it, you use Linux
>>60266923
jesus fucking christ stop spamming this shit thread
every single day, same image, same green text
kys
sage
what's wrong with having my recycle bin on my desktop ?
If I want to get into coding what language should I start with?
Python
>>60267008
fpbp
I've been trying for years to get a personal website off the ground, but no matter what I can't figure out what I want on it. I do art things, GitHub things, tweet shit, take photos...
Help?
Trap porn
>I want a thing, but I'm too dumb to make the thing myself and I don't want to pay someone smarter to make it for me
Guess you're shit out of luck OP
>>60266776
No no, It's more like I get frozen every time I try to come up with a comprehensive plan for my own damn website.
Hell, I've been working at a web agency developing sites since 2014 and doing web work for others way before then.
At first I had pretty high hopes, it seemed to me like it was worth putting up with the difficulties of learning how to navigate in a new operating system, since devs were just ironing out the kinks anyway.
Right? Not so much.
In my experience, Linux is just as unwelcoming and user unfriendly as it was when I first installed it. So many things would require a GUI, but nobody can ever be arsed to make them. Information is scattered all over the internet, on dozens of websites, so good luck finding it. Distros are often quite buggy, and break the user experience.
For some reason DEs like to innovate for innovation sake but never in a way that make sense or follows any logic that I can comprehend. In particular I used KDE 4 at first, which seemed stable and decent enough, but devs decided to can the whole thing and develop KDE 5 instead, which is a train wreck and a memory hog. Gnome is absolute trash, and completely unusable from my viewpoint.
Also: gaming on Linux is still as far, if not even further away from becoming reality than before. I know i'm kicking a dead horse here, but still.
That said, not all things are bad. I do think there's potential in Linux, if only they started making it for ordinary people instead of neckbeards whose sole response to everything is: it works on my machine :^)
> my brain doesn't work
what i read
>>60266636
>if only they started making it for ordinary people
ordinary people need to learn how their computers work
it's like being a serf in the 1300s that didn't know how to read vs being an independent literate merchant, you can choose ignorance and serfdom or literacy and agency
the only reason it isn't "user friendly" for you is that you were coddled from your childhood by operating systems that were built to keep your stupid
>>60266636
>It's been over 2 years since I first installed Linux
Why do you inform us of this information?
Does anyone here word at a Hardcore CS job? I'm talking, real, manly, programming. Compilers, C++, strong, firm metal.
Frankly, webdev and consumer facing things in general are totally gay and for complete homos
No, all of us are totally gay and complete homos.
>>60266453
T H I C C
>>60266453
SAUCE?!
ITT: Post your GitHub contributions calendar
I don't use a github
some advice. I want to buy a cheap laptop to my dad and I found this one. the only request he made was to have a 15 inch screen. I thought about buying him this one.
probook 6570b what do you think about probooks?
Probooks still have too much of consumer HP.
Buy a Elitebook instead.
Better than your average plasticshit laptop but fucking miles behind god-tier Elitebooks.
It will prolly be fine for your dad though as he will not know the difference.
is there a big gap from probooks to chinkpads? are elitebooks better than chinkpads?
wtf is this shit I specifically unchecked geforce (((experience))) why do I have to disable another botnet service (already nuked it but still triggered)
Does AMD have this as well?
>>60266243
They moved it into the driver properly recently. I don't believe AMD has it but don't quote me on that.
>>60266243
shit yeah what is that shit
>>60266243
>you can safely allow this request.
Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it
>>60266215
at least 2009 is more visually pleasing
>>60266215
W is shit but I could post two screenshots of kernel panic too.
>windows update failed
>automatically revert changes
>linux update failed
>search on the internet how to manually revert changes
Do you even know x86 assembly?
>>60266040
yes
just this
https://pastebin.com/jFUxbHBm
>tfw learned 8051 asm in school