what kind of programming gloves does /g/ use?
first the thinkpad meme, now this
wtf /g/
>>60099382
sry I'm not a flaming homosexual.
>mfw plug out an ethernet cable at work and all sysadmins are unable to solve it
U gonna get fucked pepe give cable back
>>60098014
y so evel?
>>60098014
hearless bastard
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/5644
>mkdir -p /foo/dir{1,2}
>touch /foo/.bar{1,2}
>cat /etc/tmpfiles.d/test.conf
>R! /foo/.* - - - - -
>root filesystem is no more
systemd faggots will defend this
>>60099297
>I am not sure I'd consider this much of a problem. Yeah, it's a UNIX pitfall, but "rm -rf /foo/.*" will work the exact same way, no?
the words of a true leader
>poettering locked and limited conversation to collaborators 10 days ago
>>60099297
Thank God for Openrc and Gentoo devs.
Soup /g/,
Has anyone had any experience with Clevo laptops? I've found one for £900 that has a Skylake i7, 16GB RAM and an SSD.
Any thoughts on this?
>>60097519
Remember when Alienware were worth a damn?
Those were Clevo laptops.
>>60097583
So is £900 good for that configuration?
The image in the original post is the one I'm looking at.
I have one and it's great except the monitor but for the price I paid...
AES-NI is pretty much everywhere now. Prior to this I got crappy performance with FDE so as a user it's OK.
I got to thinking, how do places in the world that are wary of the US deal with / address the hardware support for encryption that is obstinately a hardware implementation of a US standard? Can it be disabled and a different crypto-acceleration card be substituted?
In a hypothetical adversarial situation how much weight can you put on there not being a backdoor in there? How open is the AES-NI implementation?
>>60097501
RDRAND is already confirmed to be salted to reduce computational difficulty in cracking. AES-NI as a whole is almost certainly compromised.
>>60097704
Where did you read this?
We have POWER8 hardware in my lab, is that compromised too? It has hardware AES and random number generator too.
Since IBM sells a lot of hardware to the government, it would be dumb to compromise themselves.
>>60097735
Statistical analysis was done after the /dev/random debacle.
Core i3-6006U (dual, 2.0 GHz) or Pentium N4200 (quad, 1.60 GHz, "turbo boost" up to 2.6 GHz) for a mom laptop?
>mom laptop
it literally doesn't matter anymore, just make sure it has SSD
also
>>/sqt/
>>60099590
>/sqt/
Cheap laptops are literally fungible, interchangeable it doesn't fucking matter
people still call music players "Mp3 player"
People still call insulated cups a "thermos"
>>60098646
>thermos
>proprietary
Yeah. I'm going to save 10 percent of space on my entire 500+ cd collection and nothing to play it on except pc.
>I support Intel
There's no reason to delid, CPUs can run 95C fine without problem for years
>>60098635
throttling
>>60098709
Not an issue
Good afternoon fine gentleman
I need a name for a computer shop, any ideas?
>>60098541
Tw@t
The Friendly Digit
>>60098656
I wouldn't be suprised if rockstar let this slide tbqh
Mac Pro case
Asus RoG maximus gene viii
samsung 960 256gb ssd
160gb data drive
8gb ripjaws 2.something ghz ddr4
i5 7600k 3.8ghz
Win 10 pro
Evga 1000wat 3g psu
Oh yes and noctua fans on corsai h100i water cooler
How can i forget
rx480 reference gpu
Bluewaffle
>make GPL'd free and open source software and I want to sell it
>get asked for source code so people can compile and use it for free
I will never get cucked into making free software ever again.
What the fuck did you expect? If you want to earn money eyes with GLP you sell support, not the actual software.
Money with GPL*
>>60098130
>fell for cuck license
You deserve this!
So how many times has this happened now?
>Bulldozer
>GCN
>Fury
>Polaris
>Ryzen
>Waiting for Vega
>>60097833
Ryzen and GCN don't belong in that list
>>60097855
Dont give the obvious bait (Yous)
>>60097867
tbf bulldozer, fury and to some extent polaris do belong in that list.
Why does printer technology never change? We're still using the same overpriced inkjets for the past 30 years now.
>>60097558
>We're still using the same overpriced inkjets
>inkjets
>2017
get a load of this fucking pleb
Make way for the king.
>Scanning
>Copying
>Printing
>Can send an e-mail to the printer with a PDF attachment and it will automatically print out the PDF
>Lots of other cool features
>Cheap as fuck ink
>$60
The base technology being the same doesn't really bother me, but why in the fuck are printers still so insanely annoying to use? A single home printer is okay if a bit annoying, but enterprise printers are the fucking tenth circle of hell.
The biggest argument against net neutrality is a demand for a free market. But when making this argument, the FCC ignores the fact that the "market" exists on the internet. Many businesses exist solely online, and plenty of innovation has thrived because websites can fairly compete. By removing net neutrality, we give a regulatory power to the ISPs, which threatens the free market nature of the internet. Therefore, the "free market" argument makes no sense. The removal of net neutrality removes regulation from the ISP market, but puts a stranglehold on a much bigger economy: the entirety of the web.
>>60097441
if they're thriving then they can pay, if they cant pay then they're not thriving.
>>60097441
>That pic
You realize big companies already pay a shit ton of money for higher bandwidth, right?
I've argued against NN shills so many times on this retarded board that I just don't have it in me anymore.
Imagine that someone just made a good point against your blind faith in the "good will" of the government, and shit post whatever response you were going to make.
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>>60097434
stop trying to make /fglt/ look like a commie party, fuck off