Without root and little time. What be done to be able to see activity on a phone? For not need to be real time. But free, hidden and can be done quickly.
>>59559606
>Without root
Kinda hard unless you know the mac adress or the person is on an unsecured wifi that you have acess to.
Sorry Android phone.
I am hooked up to the same wifi, all the time but just with my Android phone
There will be a day when we'll have no choice but install Windows 10 and join a worse botnet than what 7 or anything else is
Still, everyone hopes that day never comes, but it will
>>59559569
The day I'm forced to use Windows is the day I quit computing.
>>59559569
It won't, it's basically not possible that it will be a thing. Even if it becomes law (it wont) it won't be practically implemented in any way.
>People complain about getting virus alerts from game hacks or cracked games
>Users tell them in broken English:
>"oh its just false positive :)"
Why do people believe this?
for the same reasons people around here believe that multi-billion dollar corporations are out to get them personally and need to go through hoops to hide the mundane stuff they do on their computers
>>59559599
>mundane stuff they do on their computers
what a waste of nice didgets
>>59559599
>nurthin to herd nurthin to fear
literally the "if god is real why are our eyes not real" of internet arguments
what's a good live distro to use and what benefit do i have of trying it out other than learning a bit of unix or whatevs?
linux or freebsd and why?
i'd like to run something off usb on my t430 but i have no idea for what purpose
I liked installing Arch like the fag I am
It helped with learning linux and whatnot but gentoo seems a little too overkill
>>59559557
>>59559873
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
>>59559557
I like how the advertising was aware that it couldn't lure in fans of the series an resorted to baiting ScarJo fans.
WINDOWS COMPLETELY COMPROMISED
https://github.com/Cybellum/DoubleAgent
>>59559555
>DoubleAgent is a new Zero-Day
>a 15 years old legitimate feature of Windows
Nice DLL injector, anon.
>>59559620
Did you ever bother reading or are you spouting bullshit pretending to know what you're talking about? DLL injections is nothing new, that's correct, but it bypasses all of the security checks, normally with permission setups, AVs and other stuff you can't just inject into a process and this allows to do just that.
>>59559555
>cannot be patched
bravo Microsoft
'XD' is the only proper reaction here:
https://videocardz.com/67610/intel-core-i7-7740k-and-asrock-x299-professional-gaming-i7-spotted
>requires X299 platform despite no additional advantages
>higher TDP and only +100MHz for the base clock
>identical number of PCIe lines as Kaby Lake-S
Those fucking people.
Seriously? No one?
No intel fanboys trying to defend those crooks?
>>59559531
>SHITTY 4 CORE ON A HEDT SOCKET
>20-FUCKING-17
I'm so fucking glad Intel is dead.
>Professional
>Gayming
>i7
Pick 2.
>APPLEL
>>59559354
>applel
>the sun
>>59559354
>clothes shop worker
>rented home
>2000 pound laptop
why are poor people so dumb?
What went wrong?
>he gonna shitpost this thread every day
can you come up with something interesting OP?
breaking legacy code
as shit as Java is, it at least understands that if your language lacks forwards compatibility then it'll lose all support eventually
>>59559330
Nothing
The language made a big change to fix a legacy issue, most important modules have been ported to Python 3, the language itself has never been more popular.
The future looks so bright.
Poeterring is producing a very dangerous malicious software known today as the "System D", it is incredibly evil badware that will integrate itself into your system in such a manner that it becomes almost impossible to remove conveniently. It disobeys the Unix philosophy by making the booting of the system take place nearly 75% too fast, preventing you from visually keeping track of everything that is starting on the system via the console. It also includes unnecessary bloatware such as a QR code reader, an http server, and utilizes a bizarre journaling system to record logs in pure binary, which cannot be read by anything. Imagine trying to figure out why your system crashes at boot, and reading a log file made up of nothing but 1s and 0s, that's where systemd wants to take us.
>>59559315
It's pronounced as one word, freetard.
systemd. As in, "sis" and "temmed".
Agreed, anon. Also it runs in PID1 (the last place where you want software to run!) and it's huge and written in millions of C (especially dangerous, nobody who uses Linux should be using software written in C
Why does my init system now order stuff directly from Amazon without my input? Why does my fucking init system require me to register with a valid email address before it will let me start services? It's just insane how poorly it is coded, it's almost underhanded. Just running systemd (with the icons and animations turned on to Mid) makes my fans spin up to 100%
>>59559349
Cant you see its bait
How do you factory reset a win7 PC without the install CD or any restore points? Trying to get my parents old PC in good condition again and it's painfully slow. I would just restore to previous point when it was first installed but all restore points have been deleted
Can't you just clean install it?
You don't. Torrent a clean image and reinstall from that.
>>59559257
You ship it back to the factory and they reset it for you.
Why is Winshit so ugly?
It's 2017 not 2003
>>59559199
Why Memenux can't run games?
It's 2017, not 2003.
>>59559199
>>59559213
> misclick
> land on /g/ instead of /v/
> nothing changed
>>59559213
>Muh Gaymes
Grow up, child.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/3/24/15052286/fedex-adobe-flash-five-dollar-discount-print-orders
And I will tell them 'no'.
>>59559109
$5 once, or $5 each time you reinstall Flash?
>inb4 thousands of scripters scripting scripts to auto-reinstall, collect reward, auto-uninstall, lather, rinse, repeat....
>>59559636
It's a discount on $30+ prints. Probably not worth it.
Why aren't you running the best Linux distribution?
>>59559079
Because I'm running the best Linux distribution
>>59559079
The CD I ordered from OSdiscs hasn't arrived yet
>>59559079
I'm not a computer wizard so I'm using this eye-candy distro.
with their stupid offices with espresso machine and free cereal. It's the new hollywood. Everyone just goes their with dreams of a billion dollar startup so they can eat at pretentious restaurants and drive Teslas. Their language is cancer... "disruptive, disruptive, disruptive." They're all front - end macfags. Hate. Do these people even care about technology besides brand worship?
>>59559039
t. rural and suburban retard
>>59559494
HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US
Should I call for the 4k meme or go with 1440p?
>>59558927
640x480, god's resolution
>>59558957
At least no scaling issues
>>59558927
>960x540
This image is exactly 1:4 scale of the sizes it's representing. Cool.