Would you pick something short but not really personalized (like a random 4-character .com) or a longer, personalized domain (e.g. myname.com or somememe.org)?
(number)(word).org
I stopped wasting money for domains long time ago. In the end I'm too lazy to make a website anyway.
How did female programmers go from being so influential and intelligent to the way they are now?
>>62194674
It was simpler back then
>>62194674
Feminism and the Social Justice movement.
>>62194674
Woman used to love being woman. Now they just want to be half-baked men.
let's have a /g/ - Tech confessions thread.
I'll start: my copy of Gentoo is using genkernel
I'm actually using Windows 10 right now
i use RHEL 7.4 because desu it's stable as fuck. i average 180 days of uptime
>>62194566
I use ubuntu gnome
So, I have a problem. I’m currently a PhD student and was offered an on-campus apartment so I was closer to school. Here’s the thing, the apartments all share a single network. Hell, I can even see everything in the dorms as well. I was wondering is there a way to hide my NAS, home serve (which I use for school), and everything else from the network? Would just a router connected to the wall hide everything. I know, you’ll make fun of this. I slept through networking in my undergrad (it was boring), and I’m getting a PhD in computational mathematics.
>>62194507
If you've listened, you'd know that network separation is only possible with hardware with VLAN support such as the cisco ASA. If you don't have that much throughput, a ASA 5505 should do
>>62194507
Yes. Make sure you protect yourself with firewall rules and not just NAT, otherwise anyone who speaks IPv6 will see all your shit fine
>>62194507
Setup a router with opnsense (computer) or openwrt (embedded). Connect WAN port to the dorm LAN.
Get a VPN, get the router to tunnel all internet traffic through it.
Legit question. I used to contribute daily from Folding@Home on a PS3 up until a system update removed it. Fast forward this year, I noticed you could install HTC's Power to Give, which is a BOINC client, and it does the same thing, but on your phone. I was glad I could continue lending power for cloud computing until I noticed that it takes about 7 days for my phone to complete 8 tasks. I installed BOINC on my old first gen i3 and could complete the same tasks in about 5 hours. This finally gives my laptop some value since the fucker is slow to the task on anything but editing docs.
But all of you seem so god damn hostile until you mentioned that everyone that knows BOINC knows Gridcoin -- I didnt know about it.
So what's the deal? Is it because people are trying to profit by lending their GPUs to crunch shit ? Or is it because it's like the Bitcoin b.s.? IDGAF about Bitcoin.
>>/biz/
Is it normal when partitioning drives during Arch install for fdisk to NOT show the right "% USE" amount, and to not show the names of the partitions I made in Windows (dual-booting)? Is there any way to get accurate information during install for % use?
Yeah its normal for arch to not work correctly. Thats the Arch Way™.
Why is this allowed?
C'est la vie
>>62194508
Because you let it happen. Block that shit at the network level.
>>62194508
What is that?
Does anyone here have a CompTIA A+ cert? What was the 901 and 902 exam like?
PFA
Think forth is a bad programming language? Think again. Chuck Moore who invented forth also made the famous company Coding Cowboys.
clearly forth is the way to go y'all
I can not stress this point enough
>>62194478
I'm curious, OP, who is paying to keep a Forth thread up on /g/ all the time?
I'm trying to figure out a way to make a cutter that will attach to a robot on the end of an extending arm, that has enough power to cut a strand of 20 gauge wire. Any servos or motors would be controlled by an arduino. Any ideas? pic related
Install Brave
isnt that burdin och;
>>62194402
As soon as you let me install NoScript, an agent spoofer, HTML5/Flash Controller, Cookie Autodelete, Disconnect, Decentraleyes, and replace your adblocker with either Ublock Origin or Adnauseam.
Also, let me into the chromium equivalent of FF's about:config to dick around with the settings.
>>62194402
stop posting this uggos face, thanks brave shill.
Source Code: https://git.teknik.io/Zero3K/presto
IRC Channel: #openopera via synIRC (Server List available at https://www.synirc.net/servers)
Webchat: http://cgiirc.synirc.net/
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/WV9s9uw
Forum: http://forum.timsky.ru
Custom 32-bit Build (with Patches applied): https://u.teknik.io/XdSsy.zip
Linux X86_64 Build: https://u.teknik.io/fHgSP.bz2
It would be nice if someone could figure out and fix the problem mentioned at http://forum.timsky.ru/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10706#p14020.
>>62194282
Don't care.
>>62195329
That's fine.
what is this image and why do i keep getting it for captcha?
also noticed how both cars are gonna crash head on.
they are testing their """accident""" production thru car control
>>62194241
Would be a shame if someone wasn't a total fucking retard and didn't realize those cars are parked.
>>62194333
Oh, wait, we got OP!
Will computers ever be smarter than humans? How do we stop them from killing all of us? Pic related.
>>62194213
I hope they kill us all. Fuck this gay planet.
>>62194223
THANK YOU
Humanity deserves to be wiped off the planet for their degeneracy.
why is /g/ ALWAYS wrong?
>>62194109
Because /g/ has an apple hate boner. Got my airpods two months ago, couldn't be happier with them.
>>62194109
Because Apple posters are a loud minority, which makes outsiders think /g/ likes Apple.
>>62194109
/g/ is full of poor pajeets who hate on things they cannot have.