Do you use cloud storage? How do you feel about it?
>>59309869
willingly feeding the botnet
Yes
Its where i stash my illegal shit
FUCK THE CLOUD LOCAL STORAGE FOR LIFE.
If I want to cleanse my computer of CIA backdoors and exploits what programs do I need to uninstall and what should I replace them with?
We have a mission to join Terry and his space alien. But at the moment, the CIA has turned most of us into nigger cattle.
pic mostly unrelated
>>59309836
>what programs do I need to uninstall
windows/osx
>what should I replace them with?
gen2
>>59309836
Well, you can't use Windows, OSX, or any flavour of GNU/Linux.
Oughta manually compile your own kernel and open rc, no gui. Use elinks for browsing in a VM.
>ctrl+c
>[ctrl+c Content] READ MORE AT...
>>59309396
how do they do this?
>>59309504
JavaScript
umm guys
i just recently bought a samsung (inb4 samshit) 49" 4k curved tv to use at my work/battlestation and replace my old 24"1200p monitor
all the hdmi ports on the tv are 2.0 compatible but i have a gtx 780 so i'm gonna have to get a $25 adapter for dp1.2 to hdmi 2.0 just so i can run 60hz in 8 bit color on desktop for the time being until i can budget out getting a gtx 1080ti....although with the massive rise in technological progress lately my 4.5ghz 4690k and 1600mhz ddr3 would probably bottleneck it
the thing is i just played overwatch last night and i was actually able to play at 4k 60hz just using a direct hdmi connection to the 780 itself
wasn't this not supposed to not be able to happen? what is this sorcery?
>>59308705
It got a new CIA patch
>>59308705
bump
Micropajeet WiNSA BTFO
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/245553-microsoft-now-puts-ads-windows-file-explorer
>>59325548
How do i get ads in my Win10>
>>59325548
Who would win in battle pajeets vs chads?
>>59325548
>Using quick access
One of the most useless functions. Thanks OP for reminding me I need to regedit that garbage out of my system again thanks to the new update
Just switched to arch linux but cant mount drives that I was previously using in windows even to format them. Says something about windows cache preventing it. I no longer have windows installed.
How do I fix this and format without windows.
>>59325346
>Arch Linux
>Problem
That's normal.
>>59325346
Assuming the drives have a filesystem arch is compatible with, you would mount the drives partition withsu -c "mount /dev/sdXY /home"
where X is the letter identifier of your drive and Y is the number of the partition which you are attempting to mount. You cannot mount an entire device (like sda or sdb) it must be a partition of a drive (like sda1, sdb3).
>>59325346
>Debugging problems: The OS
Isn't this what you wanted
>1993+14
>using firefox
I shig dig my nig
FRECENCY
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>women are less likely to be internet addicts
this is a bad thing?
>>59325206
>OP lives in 2007
>but his picture is from this month
Holy shit is this the first ever time traveler?
> trashing my android
> purchasing a iPhone
> sticking with a OS which patches exploits
>>59324986
wut
>bump
>>59324986
how does it feel to be delusional?
Redpill me on Chromebooks /g/. I'm thinking of getting an Acer Chromebook R11 to use along my main PC.
>cheap
>light and portable
>can install linux
If all you care about is internet and looking at trap hentai pics, it's pretty good for the money.
>>59324904
lol the matrix is my favorite movie XD
>>59324942
this
got a used one, disinfected the keyboard and shitposted away
why does /g/ hate wiz kids?
>>59324454
We don't.
>>59324574
Probably this, but I hate them because they're better than me and make me feel bad about myself. If I wasn't a loser or had the strength to do it, I'd have bullied these fags so hard in my school days.
Pic related, it's me except I'm shit at everything.
>>59324454
Because we could do everything they could do and more at their same age. Except since we are autistic we didn't have the chance for the media to make a poorly made story on us.
When will <=10nm GPUs and CPUs will be mainstream?
Why would you need anything less than 22nm?
>>59324472
You eyeballin me?
Have I stumbled across some sort of vintage nerdy goldmine?
http://flashbak.com/yugoslavian-computer-magazine-cover-girls-of-the-1980s-90s-370271/
Gallery:
http://www.vijesti.me/caffe/pogledajte-urnebesne-naslovnice-jugoslovenskog-casopisa-o-kompjuterima-919227/galerija?p=1
>>59323847
This is great
>>59323847
Nice
>tfw i understand every word here
I wish I could get the full scans too
>>59323847
pretty good.
"Retro" material for weeks.
>tfw I fell in the compressor/limiter/maximizer and can't listen music without it
>>59323141
try to explain what you hear
what format do you usually use to listen to music?
>>59323141
disgusting
>>59323141
Just turn up that fucking volume you disgusting piece of shit.
I've been thinking about how to make an usable yet reasonably secure Linux desktop.
As base system, I'd choose Fedora, because it comes with Wayland (X is shit security-wise), SELinux and good defaults. If I had more advanced knowledge and time to learn so that I'd trust myself more than Red Hat to properly configure a Linux system, I'd use Hardened Gentoo because it comes with Grsecurity, which is arguably a better protection than SELinux or Apparmor alone.
I'd disable internet access for my regular user with iptables, and would instead use a separate user with internet access for browsing in another virtual terminal. I'd use Chromium because security-wise it's simply unmatched (it can be argued architectural/theory wise, but the best proof for people who don't believe it are CVE stats about remote code execution for both Firefox and Chrome), and I'd always run it sandboxed using firejail or something else. Usual ad and JS blocking add-ons are a must too.
This way, regular applications that might pose a security risk, like media parsers, don't have internet access so they are rendered more or less useless. The only part that is exposed to the internet is a sandboxed browser running as another user, so even if that gets exploited, your files are safe. The only way to defeat this is with a zero-day elevation of privilege, which I don't think is something 99.999% of people have to worry about.
>>59322953
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.
Install Slackware.
>>59322953
>linux
>fedora
>systemd
>x86 cpu
>capable of packet switching
>cia
>nsa
>fbi
>secure
[email protected]
[email protected] (if reasonably available)
which one would /g/ take?
"which one would /g/ take?" or "which one would somebody looking for a professional email address take?"
[email protected] or similar
>>59322380
which ever you feel like answering