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>Thank you for calling HP Customer Service, how can I help you today? :)
Uh, yeah, hi. I'm trying to print a document and I can't seem to add my printer to Google Cloud Print. I think I have a Classic printer. Could you help me?
>I sure can! :) First, you'll want to open Chrome and hit Settings, then scroll down to Google Cloud Print and hit Manage
OK.
>Now, under Devices, you should see your printer's name pop up on the screen. Did it?
...No.
>OK, so that means you have a Classic printer. :)
Yeah, I know.
>OK, then that means you can add your printer by typing in the printer's email address under "Classic printers"
I know how it works. I've seen the YouTube videos and looked all over your website. But "Classic printers" doesn't show up.
>Oh, OK. Then, in that case, hit "Classic printers" and add the printer that way. :)
I...I can't.
>Why not?
Because there's no section that says "Classic printers." It's just not there.
>OH, I understand! So if you look under "Classic printers," you'll want to--
kthxbye
[click]

So I guess I don't have a printer now.

Why are these paid 'professionals' so useless
It's been 20 years and we still haven't made printers any easier to use, even by a single bit

What the fuck
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>>60159688
dumb weeaboo scum.
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>>60159709
, said the man to an anime imageboard modelled after a Japanese forum, both of which are owned by a a Japanese man
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Brother make printers that aren't DRM pieces of garbage.
They're still printers though.

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What does /g/ think of vintage monitors/TVs?
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>>60159628

I personally like still functional true vintage equipment. like 50's, 60's, 70's or 80's... etc.

I also prefer real material (like metal) instead of plastic.
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sexy but noided bout dat eye cancer n shit
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the image quality on that monitor looks really good

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Whats the best way to seperate multiple contacts on cellphones and social media?

I have many girlfriends I try to manage, I dont want to mess up and call them wrong names.
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>>60159566
why you need it?
you cannot call 2d wives or girlfriends really
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I use a spreadsheet
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>>60159585

Sure I have a spreadsheet, but Im not on my Alienware 24/7

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So as it turns out those backdoors Intel puts in all of it's chips, the fabled "management engine" has in fact been exploitable for years.

https://semiaccurate.com/2017/05/01/remote-security-exploit-2008-intel-platforms/
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>>60159560
>https://semiaccurate.com
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Who fucking cares.
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>>60159560
When does this all come crashing down

Redpill me on Scala /g/
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>>60159493
fuck you
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>>60159493
(((Botnet)))
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>>60159493
Ez n brezie

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What is the recommended password manager of /g/?

>LastPass
Locally encrypted, synced to LastPass cloud
>KeePass
Cross-platform, written in C#
>KeePassX
Port of KeePass to Qt, but without plugins
>KeePassXC
Maintained fork of KeePassX
>built-in managers of Firefox and Chrome
Literally giving your passwords to Mozilla and Google
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>>60159401
Why just don't use the unix password managment?
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>>60159439
does it exist on Windows 10 ?
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>>60159439
>what is cross-platform support

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Should I buy a Ryzen /g/?
You told me Intel was finished.
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>>60159380
Yes
Don't listen to butthurt corelets
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Yes. Unless you are some min/max fag, the 1700x is the best bang for your buck on the market by far. Just make sure to get a proper cooler.
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>>60159380

What will you use your system for?

List details, software, operating system, activities.

>have issue with code
>not able to solve problem after hours of debugging
>randomly remove a few functions here and there, copy paste from stackoverflow and go crazy with your code
>it starts working

I hate that feeling of ducktaped code, but sometimes its the only way.
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>>60159246
Let me give you a few hints .. what you're doing isn't actually coding. You're just flailing around and hoping it works. Also, dumb frogposter.
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>>60159246
How do you even know your code is working if you don't understand it? Pro tip: correct results for a few example inputs is not a good indicator of code correctness.

And no, what you describe is never "the only way".
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>>60159246
write a mathematical proof on this whiteboard to show that your program works, you should be able to do this.

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Arch or Gentoo?

I'm a huge faggot.

Right now I'm using Arch. And it's pretty good.
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>>60159230
Arch is like a 14 year old girl with anxiety; you never know what she might do.

Gentoo is like her therapist.
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>>60159230
I'm MD5'ing whatever the fuck that thing is.
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Behead those who don't install Gentoo

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Can the new Java SE 9 WebSockets be used for encrypted client-to-client communication?
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>>60159228
there is already websockets in java in libraries, and yes you can use it to build end-to-end encrypted communication if you want
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http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/net/http/WebSocket.html
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>>60159257

I was thinking something ideal for client-to-client communication because of NAT and firewall issues.

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What I said

>And he pulls off this shit

Google dictated that into

>nipples look sharp

This is the true power of the botnet you tell me to fear.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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what
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wtf are you talking about and what is that pic
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>>60159223
Read the post.

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I want to show some normies how some of you have insane amounts of storage and I found no speccy thread, so here it goes I guess.
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why are you showing /g/ to "normies"

please stop. college campuses should be banned from this website
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There will literally never, ever be a reason to upgrade from Sandy Bridge.
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>>60159174
Actually they are quite remediable, the only norrmie thing about them is not knowing 4chan, they are not the normie scum you are referring to.

>>60159186
It costed the same to get a 3470 than a 2400, did I fuck up? Would you change it for a 2600 non-K? (Not interested in oc)
As the 3770 is still expensive as fuck.

Need a name for my company so I join the Developer program.

Give me your best shit /g/
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Imgay Inc.
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cuckolds LLC
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>>60159010
Applel inc

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How do companies backdoor CPUs and how do the backdoors work, additionally I'm interested in how they're made I have knowledge of x86 asm and c++
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>>60159003
Well Imagine modern processor,it is very strong thing and if you would use 0.5% of it as backdoor
you could use it to exploit system from hundreds of ways without noticable performance losses.
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>>60159003
One iteration of backdoors being implemented in Intel CPUs has to do with all processors made since Sandy Bridge having a 3G radio right on the processor. This is a hardware feature to be used with Intel's Anti Theft 3.0 technology, however due to its nature, there is nothing stopping the connectivity being used for snooping and data interception.

Jeff Marek, director of business client engineering for Intel, acknowledged that the company’s Sandy Bridge” microprocessor, which was released in 2011, had “the ability to remotely kill and restore a lost or stolen PC via 3G.”

“Core vPro processors contain a second physical processor embedded within the main processor which has it’s own operating system embedded on the chip itself,” writes Jim Stone. “As long as the power supply is available and in working condition, it can be woken up by the Core vPro processor, which runs on the system’s phantom power and is able to quietly turn individual hardware components on and access anything on them.”

“This combination of hardware from Intel enables vPro access ports which operate independently of normal user operations,” reports TG Daily. “These include out-of-band communications (communications that exist outside of the scope of anything the machine might be doing through an OS or hypervisor), monitoring and altering of incoming and outgoing network traffic. In short, it operates covertly and snoops and potentially manipulates data.”
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How do the back doors usually work? Do they call back to a cand c or do they allow for auth bypass?

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Does /g/ think devops is a good career to progress to from a front end web dev? I'd love to get more in to info sec and make a fuck ton of money as a consultant, but my job right now is quite comfy and not too much work. Should I do certs or?
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>>60158911
>my job right now is quite comfy and not too much work.
Don't fuck up a good thing.
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Is Dev ops comfy overall?
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>>60158930
staying comfortable is a good way to never progress

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