ccd0 appreciation station
Thank you ccd0 and everyone who works and helps with 4chan-x and the image boards. For all your hard work.
Making this thread as a thank-you to ccd0 for updating 4chan-x to have an option to use captcha v2 for threads and captcha v1 for posts; Since mods made an update so you can only use captcah v2 to make threads now.
I plan on deleting this thread in 10 to 30 minutes so it doesn't get too dragged-out; And I like small not-serious thrads. May delete it earlier if I get a lot of shit and everyone doesn't like it. - Also I don't post a lot since I'm shy and really bad at talking to people. But I had to say something to make things better. I apologize for my autism in advance. - So. -
Your hard work is never for nothing and unappreciated, ccd0. Thank you, based ccd0.
Thank you!!
It's pretty impressive that people put in so much hard work for an anonymous website... It sounds sarcastic, but I'm actually really in awe. Not only is 4ChanX a really good add-on, it shows an appreciation for internet culture in general.
Good job guys, keep it up!
>>59056428
which one of you was this
also good job btw
Me
man what a hothead
>>59056147
>>/v/
>all these intel shills on /g/
Are people legitimate fans of jewtel or are they just getting flustered that AMD's $300 chip beats their $1000 chip
>>59055992
I prefer AMD too (because I always root for the underdog, and because it pisses off so many autists) but this just seems too good to be true. It just defies everything I've learnt about reality.
>still not sure whether its just trolling or people actually drink the intel koolaid this much
>>59056722
Well hello there, don't mind me just beating Intel for a third time.
Will this be good for a GTX 1080 or GTX 1080 Ti?
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16817438094
Im not doing anything too crazy just 4 case fans, i7-7700k , 16gb of ram ddr4, SSD whatever... Never going to SLI...
Will it be good for a future GPU upgrade in like 5 years or so?
>>59055401
>not doing anything crazy
>7700k
>1080ti
yeah ok kiddo.
>>59055705
Wouldnt crazy be like sli 1080s or some shit
Its only one card
>>59055804
>spending a thousand dollars on a GPU
>not crazy
Intel shills on suicide watch
good thread
good thread
good thread
>Dual-Core i7
>>59055349
>quad core that costs 800+
>>59055349
>Intel
>>59055349
>16+GB RAM @1333MHz
>Pornhub maintenance
why do I need a PC?
>>59055664
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/pornhub-app-malware/
>pornhub joke
I need to irreversibly delete some files.
Will it be sufficient to move the files to a flash drive and then physically destroying it?
lmao no
>I need to permanently destroy a purchase record, is just throwing the receipt in the garage OK guys?
>>59055307
No,
Take it to your local police station. They should be able to take care of it
Ask for the FBI treatment.
ANTI SPYING THREAD
focus on
preventing win10 and macOS from spying
making mail/online presence as private as possible
obscuring activity etc..
links and comments
i just got word of this tool for win10 to lower telemetry stuff http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/win_privacy.html
>>59054943
>making mail/online presence as private as possible
who the fuck is going to write an email to you if it isn't some automated response from some random site/forum?
And even if the slight chance of you talking with another human regularly exists, why would you even use your email to plot with him how to make a pipebomb and then suck each others dick when it explodes?
This fucking threads and this stupid kids these days, I swear
Install Gentoo
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/g/ - Consumer Garbage
>>59054525
fucking loved c&c
Hello /g/
I am looking to transition from Win10 to some a Linux distro. I have no background in Linux, so what would be the best distro to start with for a noob?
Ubuntu on Windows.
Pretty much any in the Ubuntu family. Straight up Ubuntu is fine, though others like Ubuntu Mate and Xubuntu offer desktop environments which you might find easier to use. There's also elementaryOS, which features a remarkably macOS-like design, but it's still Ubuntu under the hood.
This isn't an absolute "best" answer though. I'm sure others will offer more good suggestions. It's just one option.
>>59054393
Xubuntu 16.04
Cannonlake announced, preliminary benchmarks show 25-50% improvement over Ryzen, priced lower than Kabylake.
ttps://techstunt.com/comes-intels-cannonlake-core-i7-8000-series-15-faster-kaby-lakeintels-cannonlake-core-i7-8000-series/
It's over AMD is finished.
>>59054235
also, don't forget that kaby lake is 15% faster than skylake which is 15% faster than broadwell :^)
>>59054235
More like "jews btfo". It's only thanks to AMD forcing their hand that you're getting this big of an improvement, otherwise they would've horded it for a few more years and milked you with their usual tiny steps.
>>59054292
Broadwell is 15% faster than haswell, which is 15% faster than Ivy. Ivy is 15% faster than Sandy.
Sandy(100%) + Ivy (15%) + Haswell (15%) + Broadwell (15%) + Skylake (15%) + Kabylake (15%) + Canonlake (15%) = 190%.
Canonlake will be almost 90% faster than Sandylake. Sandylakefags BTFO.
>omg Intel is finished
>lower prices $20
>AMD is finished before they started
You Pajeets are pathetic, all Intel had to do was lower its price.
The brand doesn't matter. If a unit of performance becomes cheaper, that's good.
If you bought a 2500K in 2011 you wouldn't have a reason to buy any newer Intel CPUs let alone Ryzen.
>>59053748
This desu.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/08/code-dumped-online-came-from-omnipotent-nsa-tied-hacking-group
http://xorcatt.wordpress.com/2016/08/16/equationgroup-tool-leak-extrabacon-demo
Once again, a buffer overflow has lead to new vulnerabilities in C land. This time all pre-2013 Cisco routers are affected.
It does indeed feel there is a gaping hole in our software stack as these buffer overflows are only increasing in rapidity. It is time we take a serious look at the epidemic of exploits in C land, and begin to implement real solutions; they are out there.
It’s hard to deny that easy access to stack, especially unprivileged access, plays a serious role in creating computer crime. How many buffer overflows happen in languages with access checks on stacks? How many buffer overflows are discovered in the Ada each year? None. How many in Haskell? None. How many in Java?
None. The list could go on. And yet, mass exploitation in the C-land continue to increase. There is certainly a correlation. But there are other important causes at play as well: the language is an ill-designed clusterfuck of hacks upon hacks.
Of course, mass buffer overflows are only one indication of the security nightmare that plagues the language — the whole language is built on unsafe and insecure code. In the C-land, memory rules are much more lax than that of other popular languages, on par with the assembly and lacking even basic safety features: unless explicitly requested by the programmer.
Nearly 70% pre-2013 routers are Cisco and are vulnerable to being hacked during the %CurrentYear%.
http://gigaom.com/2013/02/27/chart-cisco-owns-the-switching-and-routing-world
These are a only a few of the indicators of what may feed into the hopelessness and despair that causes so much distrust in C and its derivatives. The bugs cost real money and real work-hours to be wasted on correcting and debugging the garbage that was compiled by compilers which don't value anything but speed and memory use
Feel free to code in other language.
No one is stopping you.
You ever wonder if these articles are shared almost exclusively by webdev cunts who think systems programming is monolithic and impenetrable to get into?
They fear what they don't understand, so they share another "OMG C IS BAD" article to make themselves feel better about their complete lack of understanding of anything that happens below their cushy javascript environment.
>>59053646
>murder should be illegal
>uhhh feel free to not kill people bro no ones forcing you haha
Is headphone jack a meme?
>>59053597
>he doesn't have wireless headphones in 2017
Are you poor or something?
>>59053597
>
your life is a meme
>>59053597
Yes