ITT you're supposed to ask questions that do not deserve their own thread.
Read the sticky before posting, you can often find the answer faster there: >>51971506
Same goes for taking a minute or two and googling your issue first.
DO NOT BUMP YOUR QUESTION! You wont get an answer faster, and some people look for posts without replies.
Redirect anyone creating their own thread with >>>/g/sqt
VEGA
Downloaded and installed Windows 10 LTSB from windows' site, it's supposed to be a 90 day evaluation version where after 90 days it just says install but you don't have to, you can just close out the prompt. The problem is it says I must activate my copy before I can customize anything, anyone know what I can do? I don't think I can get a real LTSB activation key from them because it's not meant for personal use.
>>60028178
how can I run openvpn on linux without leaving a terminal open?
As promised, today's Crackme Sunday.
Backstory: Your dad bought Wiener Dog Simulator 2. However, the license key he was given (ABCDE-FGHIJ-KLMNO-PQRST-UVWXY) does not work. You're not very surprised, looking at how well-made the cover is and how obviously fake the key is. Nonetheless, you feel like helping your dad stroke his (virtual) wiener.
For whatever godforsaken reason, they left "second.exe" in the distribution that does nothing but verify a key. It seems to be a command line application.
Binary: https://transfer.sh/RhGsJ/second.exe
Difficulty: trivial. This is designed for people new to reverse engineering. Please don't just guess keys.
Note that this is my first time writing for Windows. I may have made some rookie mistakes that makes the file look suspicious, but hell if I know how to fix them in Visual C++ 2010, but please point them out regardless so I can try.
Code next Sunday on github.
>>60027968
>https://transfer.sh/RhGsJ/second.exe
/g/ thinks my PGP signature is spam, so I put it up here: https://github.com/sympt0m/verification
The commit is signed, as you can verify through github's interface.
>>60028030
I asked you guys earlier this week and you wanted it for Windows.
Who here still watches Linus Jew Tips?
>>60027843
jews don't give tips, they only take them
>watching advertisments willingly
>>60027843
He's now linus poojeet tips since ayymd bought him.
Reminder autists will literally buy expensive shit if you put fancy lights on it.
Isn't this the same as light-up shoes?
>>60027686
>Not thinking light up shoes are fucking cool
What are you 15?
>>60027686
When will this RGB shit end?
I'd kill for adult light-up shoes.
this is the state of macOS today
>>60027665
Looks sleek.
What you got in XFCE there?
>>60027665
>bar on top
Thoughts on IBM?
>>60027662
software as a service, yaaaay...
POWER's pretty awesome, I just wish I didn't have to settle for used enterprise hardware.
>>60027662
is this 1986?
Why aren't you using the best keyboard on the market, /g/?
>tiny shift
>fuck huge enter
>>60027362
Your point being?
>>60027377
don't you ever reply to my posts again!
this is my thread now.
I picked up an S8+, Gear 2 watch and Gear VR today. My first time getting a phone this new. So far I am very happy. Tho I do worry about breaking the display.
Anyone else get one or thinking about it? What are your thoughts.
my thoughts are fuck off phoner
how much was all that?
>hand grenade
no thx
Ho, /g/ !
I just got a free Raspberry Pi, i was thinking about getting a screen/keyboard, battery pack and making a mini-Kali Linux machine.
Is there something more interesting i could be using this little thing for? i'm not really interested in making a retro gaming emulator with it..
>>60027113
You can turn a motor or any other electric load bearer on and off pr grammatically to create a computer controlled machine.
>>60027113
Buy a few more and build a multi-room sound system: https://www.hifiberry.com/build/guides/multiroom-audio-system-based-on-raspberry-pi-and-hifiberry/
>>60027113
A portable retrogaming emulator.
>Perfectly valid c code***************var++;
This is why nobody takes you fags seriously.
public boolean meme()
{
try
{
return true;
}
finally
{
return false;
}
}
What do you think this returns in Java
How would "Notice me senpai" be written in java?
>>60027094
>C
Who cares?
>Headphone purchase advice
http://pastebin.com/fYZLW7Ub
Please put some effort into your requests and questions.
If you dislike a suggestion, explain why and try giving a better suggestion to whomever asked.
For sub-$50 headphones and IEMs, check out infographic in >>>/g/csg
>/g/ wiki headphone FAQ:
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Headphones
Previous thread:
>>60022586
>>60027029
ID on those headphones?
>>60027042
Sennheiser HD600.
>>60027048
I just got a Lumia so, what are some good apps for windows phone?
you're retarded
none, return the fucking phone and get an iPhone or an Android
I've heard the GPS is really good on those. The mic is also supposed to be top of the line if you wanna do any field recording.
Been using a cheap Tomoko 87 for a while now, my first mechanical keyboard.
Its kinda worn out and I was wondering what kind of stuff you guys like and use - since I want to get something a bit more grown up.
Low profile ftw but none of that RGB lighting faggotry; I might be cheap but I'm not fucking tasteless.
>>60026948
>since I want to get something a bit more grown up.
literally who the fuck cares about what keyboard you use lol, it's all personal preference
anywho, check out /mkg/ and look at some of the charts and such, you might find a keyboard a bit more "high end" that suits your tastes. and, you can wank to pictures of other users' keyboards
>>60027021
I didn't know insecurity could be transmitted so easily through the internet.
>>60026948
>none of that RGB lighting faggotry
You can drop the holier-than-thou shit, fag.
I mean seriously, you bought fucking clone Outemu switches. Don't act like you're hot shit with your cheap 104 key keyboard.
I bet you got blue switches too since you're trying this hard to fit in.
I'm thinking of getting an E Reader, under $100 suspended ink would be nice. Any suggestions?
>>60026876
Get a fucking kindle
>>60026953
which kindle?
>>60026876
Nook costs 130$. Wait until it's on sale perhaps?
GNU's Not Unix
poettering gave me 50 bux to install it, so i installed it in a few thousand VMs
When I updated Debian to Stretch and replaced systemd with sysvinit it crashed every few days. Now I'm running Jessie and just haven't bothered switching the init