>what is hooktube?
A substitute service for youtube's frontend.
It fetches direct videos hosted on yt and plays them on hooktube.com.
>why should I use it?
Playing videos on hooktube completely avoids yt tracking.
It also allows you to bypass regional blocks.
hooktube features trending, similar videos and channel pages.
It just recently got a new UI.
>requires proprietary non free JavaScript to use
Pass
>>62235204
feel free to use yt as much as you like?
>>62235204
>install icecat the FREE firefox
>librejs comes pre-installed
>every website doesn't work
>a list of pure concentrated autism captures all the problematic javascript
This is a shit life you live.
We are making a web browser!
PREVIOUSLY: >>62184881
In the face of recent changes in Firefox and Chrome some anons were asking for a /g/'s perfect web browser, we collected the most wanted here and plan on continuing with the creation.
To contribute follow the WORK PLAN, join the IRC to ask developers for a repo, and get to programming!
IRC on Rizon: #/g/netrunner
Website: https://netrunner.cc/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCes2uiC-4xSBwqnldCFbh4Q
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Team_NetRunner
Gitgud: https://gitgud.io/odilitime/netrunner/
Teknik: https://git.teknik.io/gyroninja/netrunner
>WORK PLAN
Look at the features list and implement them, ask what is currently being worked on if you don't know.
FEATURES https://pastebin.com/bnUU6kcu
FAQ https://pastebin.com/gjp7QmQJ
is it done yet
>>62232934
i'm working on the logo
does it work on Mac? (;
Do you miss the old web? if so, what exactly do you miss?
not having shitload of useless JS on every website
I miss the absence of normies on the internet.
>>62231103
This. Normies brought their social baggage to the internet and ruined everything.
Thedownfallofhobbies.jpg
Not a general.
> Resources
i3wm - https://i3wm.org/
Babby's first twm, easily customizable from a central config file, has sane
defaults. Usable out of the box.
Xmonad - http://xmonad.org/
Written and configured using haskell, so knowledge of haskell is recommended.
Highly extensible, stable, and dynamic.
bspwm - https://github.com/baskerville/bspwm
Binary Space Partitioning Window Manager
bspwm is a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree.
dwm - http://dwm.suckless.org/
Dynamic Window Manager written in C.
Slightly higher learning curve than most other twms, basic knowledge of C is
necessary for configuration as it takes place in the header file. Very
lightweight.
awesomewm - https://awesomewm.org/
Supports lots of features out of the box, less initial configuration necessary than some others.
Shares the concept of tags with dwm which can be more flexible than workspaces
ratposion - http://www.nongnu.org/ratpoison/
Ratpoison is a simple Window Manager with no fat library dependencies, no fancy graphics, no window decorations.
herbsluftwm - https://www.herbstluftwm.org/
Manual twm with similar tiling system to i3
Can be reconfigured on the fly using herbstclient
> Brief introduction/ explanation
[YouTube] TheAlternative.ch - LinuxDays FS16 - Linux for Experts course (embed)
> Comparison of various twms
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Comparison_of_tiling_window_managers
Respond.
>Slightly higher learning curve than most other twms
I think dwm is one of the easiest window managers to use due to it not using fucking Lua or some other inane language or configuration syntax. It's damn simple.
>>62230182
Never used dwm, but maybe they meant default config?
What was your last experience with Indians /g/?
>>62224942
>>62224942
using an android phone.
never again. I am a white man, I don't use curry nigger phones.
>>62224942
>work in distribution (import and wholesale)
>most retailers are Indians and Pakistanis who are exploiting the industry
>try to fuck you on price, even over $1
>destroy market value of products, force local businesses out
>they cut corners and damage market reputation of products, employ cheap installation teams (untrained and non-accredited installers which void warranties)
>outsource their accounts and sales teams overseas
>they purchase the most so they have become "valued" clients
freedom is great
>autistic guy at college finds out I am a fellow PC gamer and wants to be my friend
>find out he likes *vidia and *ntel instead of AMD
>throw him in the dumpster
AMD
>>62260643
>tfw too cool for /g/
plot twist: op is the autistic one
You wake up and find a rich relative you didn't know you had left you with millions of dollars. You decide to buy a laptop... which one do you buy? What's the first thing that came to your mind? Be honest.
a completely maxed out mbp
>>62260144
My laptop costs twice as much as your faggot ass weak cuckbook pro
>>62260144
Another Thinkpad T60.
If I blow weed smoke into my case, does my PC get high?
a thread died for this
>>62260028
who cares, it was most likely a shitty gpu war /v/ thread
>>62260020
yes
guys I'm having a really hard time learning to program. I just want to make a quick and easy game like flappy bird and then either make it cost 99 cents or maybe introduce microtransactions and a crate system to keep people buying and keep myself from being a wage slave any longer. I've read up a lot on python and c, but any of the free tutorials online are garbage and suddenly show you a bunch of new shit without ever telling you what any of it means. I don't even know how I would make an actual game and it feels like I'll never get to the point where there are actual pictures on a screen that are moving around. None of it makes any sense. I already installed unity and python and tried fucking around but it all seems so far fetched right now.
I just dont want to be a wageslave anymore /g/. I'm already disabled but the ssa won't label me so because I can still walk and talk to people, they just keep telling me to get a normie job. I don't want to live like this. I actually was pointing a gun at my own head a few weeks ago and the only thing that stopped me was I really wanted some potato soup and wanted to get to the next part in skyrim. I can't fucking do this anymore I don't understand.I don't know what to do.
This board is +18 my fellow, I suggest you to leave in this moment
You aren't going to make more than min wage making a shitty game on the appstore.
What if there was an imageboard made only for mobile devices?
>>62259579
You’re on it
Posted From My Apple iPad Pro
One already exists
it's called 4chan.org
Am I maximum tinfoil yet?
>connecting to the internet
>noise obfuscation
I see this meme a lot. From a security perspective, obscurity doesn't always save your ass. If you transmit a gibberish fingerprint, but at the same time have a static IP. It sort of doesn't matter. Sure they wont know what browser you're really using (they can probably guess between moz and chrom) but they still know you're a samefag farting out bunch of noise.
But what do I know. Maybe there's an App For That(tm) too.
You just used a Google captcha to post on a(n FBI-monitored) website that disallows VPNs. You tell me.
Github Issue - https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/4791
In short, Mastodon's implementation of ActivityPub has resulted in protocol-breaking changes to Mastodon instances that break reply chains federating to GNUsocial, postActiv, and Pleroma. Rather than fix the issue, Gargron has taken to mocking those who would have the oStatus compatibility maintained as Luddites and trolls instead of fixing the problem and cooperating with other developers and instance admins within the federation.
He has also confirmed in several posts that his intent was to Embrace, Extend, and Extinguish the oStatus protocol from the start, and intends to either force GNUsocial instances to conform to his federation protocol by pushing ActivityPub.
Sources - https://mastodon.social/@gargron
https://web.archive.org/web/20170905022001/https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/17007798
https://web.archive.org/web/20170905013802/https://mastodon.social/users/Gargron/statuses/17014169
>>62259286
>Written in Ruby
Not even surprised.
I don't give a shit. Is my loli porn still available on pawoo?
>>62259625
>inb4 "IT SHOULD BE WRITTEN IN C"
cross platform GUI-programming
>>62259036
Qt. It has bindings for a bunch of different languages and runs on a bunch of different platforms. not free for commercial use though.
Chinese
>>62259036
OpenGL it all
Why were Pentium IIs made as slots? What was intel thinking??
>>62258975
because it was was still early days and the new processor cache tech was not on the main cpu chip - took up half that card and was fabbed seperately because: yields
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NXVH_V0CMs
looking back, I wonder if it was to proprietize the slot and prevent others from making processors that fit.
they couldn't trademark the 486 (and by extension a 586) and therefore used the name pentium. no one could make clones anymore. everyone thought the pentium pro would have been named hexium.
>>62259056
also looking back, they could've just made cache chips, kind of like the 387 co-processor chips. they had 256K, 512K, and 1M pentium pros. if they would separate the cache in the pentium 2, why not make it modular?
i actually would kinda like CPUs that slot in like GPUs
>see this
>around 90 canuckbucks (79 amerifat units)
http://www3.lenovo.com/us/en/accessories-and-monitors/keyboards-and-mice/keyboards/KEYBOARD-US-English/p/0B47189
I'm mostly interested in the clit mouse, since I remember having one on my old netbook, and that shit was 11/10.
Plus the simple design, and overall brand quality.
Good deal?
>>62258565
The wired version is 20 dollars cheaper. But overall I would say it is a great deal.
>>62258628
Huh, can't find the wired variant.
Can you please link it?
Thanks m8.
>>62258766
http://www3.lenovo.com/us/en/accessories-and-monitors/keyboards-and-mice/keyboards/KEYBOARD-US-English/p/0B47190