Some random guy on the internet was able to find my middle name, my age and my address from 3 years ago.
How the hell does someone manage that? I feel like it's something stupidly simple... The age was up to date, the address wasn't. I think it might be my mailing address because I haven't updated that I think...fuck
>>58596423
social media makes it "stupidly simple". Dont use social media unless it allows for anonymity
Using just your first and last name. all of this information is publicly available
>pipl.com
>whitepages.com
etc
>close button doesn't close
>minimize button doesn't minimize
>maximize button doesn't maximize
>>58596351
mactoddlers BTFO
>>58596351
>doesn't know how to use OSX
Autism is your problem not ours.
That isn't a maximise button.
https://act.eff.org/action/tell-congress-quit-trying-to-sabotage-net-neutrality
>Net neutrality is under threat in Congress. Whether it’s slashing the FCC’s budget, attempting to prohibit the agency from enforcing its Open Internet Order, or stalling essential protections with redundant and unnecessary “studies,” lawmakers are using every trick they can to undermine the FCC’s work to keep the Internet free and open.
>As Congress debates the 2016 appropriations bills, numerous attempts are underway to introduce amendments designed to keep the FCC from enforcing its open Internet rules.
>Let’s tell lawmakers to stop standing in the way of net neutrality.
>>58596406
>>>/reddit/
>>58596432
the donald? Great idea.
hack me
127.0.0.1
>>58596318
Hah! This guy uses the same shit root pw I do, just fucked his shit.
just installed gentoo on this fag's machine lul
>>58596318
Srsly u guys
What VPS provider does /g/ use?
Remember Cara Delevigne? Me neither
>>58596270
Why would I use a VPS when I setup servers for a living?
>>58596275
She's the only good DJ in GTAV desu
Even Fernando was boring this time around
Ok /g/, go ahead a roast my automatic ass but how fucked am I?
>Installed Ubuntu onto my flash drive to duel boot with windows
>partitioned 100GB of my hard drive for ubuntu
>Ubuntu works fine
>turn off computer
>remove hard drive
>windows will not load
>can't restore
I'm hoping there's a simple fix so I don't have to reinstall windows from a drive or cd, and I especially don't want to reformat and lose everything. Is there a simple BIOS thing in overlooking?
>>58596111
None. That pic is from like 2009.
Net Neutrality doesn't even apply to Mobile ISP's by the way.
>>58596127
Wrong thread anon
>>58596111
>remove hard drive
Thanks to the internet I'm officially depressed.
I just read an article by this mutant named Ellen Pao. some kind ex-CEO from Reddit, in which she begs the founder of Twitter to ban Donald Trump.
The mutant had ben fired of Reddit for banning people and subreddits she didn't like.
I looked at her Wikipedia page and she is married to a black man. The black man just finished a 12 years old homosexual relationship with a boyfriend named Buddy Fletcher.
A breath of imaginary rancid fish odour streaming from her dry pussy has been swallowed by my mouth and nose. This cold hearted bitch works at promoting forced diversity at Silicon Valley. Either you hire more women and black gentlemen or you are a nazi. I can see her lack of emotions and empathy, her lack of sex drive. This is the tech industry that California is building now.
I feel sick. Everything is so unnatural, so defective. I need to stop reading news, or start joining the nearest mosque. Internet is making me sick. I'm reading stuff I don't want to read, I shouldn't have to read.
This has happened after reading another series of rant from atheist jewish supremacist from Argentina, then Spain now America Martin Varsavsky who had shitty grades at school and failed at everything yet somehow got millions in founding by B'naith B'rith organization, whose kids are like 5% genetically jew yet he is an atheist jewish militant nationalist. Because he gets money that way.
I'm sick now. Really sick to see so much bullshit.
Putin, nuke us. I'm begging you.
Xi Jinping, dominate the world.
Iran, do your fucking job, nuke us too.
>>58596067
Most humans are fucking illogical retards. Took you a long time to realize that.
>>58596067
that's a lot of words that i didn't read
When a company gets big enough to own a significant portion of the market they benefit less from net neutrality than smaller companies who can take away their marketshare. At that point net neutrality becomes "problematic" for them.
>tfw i bought an AMD CPU to heat my room during winter just like /g/ told me
>now its winter, im freezing to death and this piece of shit CPU doesnt heat my room at all even when i'm gaming
why is /g/ so tech illiterate?
>>58596041
You're not even being subtle. Nobody cares about your inferior hardware.
>>58596041
>He bought bulldozer ay med phd in 2017
Kek, why is your thread so fucking stupid
>>58596041
I think you got the wrong meme son. I ran a 2nd hand 6950 last winter, shit was comfy as fuck
Friendly reminder that GNOME is the predilect DE of /b/.
>>58596035
>I am a manchild and I get an autism attack when people prefer other things than I do
>>58596279
You are prolly a KDE user, they are always jealous of GNOME's succes, let it go anon.
>>58596035
>attempt at being a serious poll
>doesn't have Budgie as an option
The Federal Communications Commission's two Republican members told ISPs yesterday that they will get to work on gutting net neutrality rules "as soon as possible."
>FCC Republicans Ajit Pai and Michael O'Rielly sent a letter to five lobby groups representing wireless carriers and small ISPs; while the letter is mostly about plans to extend an exemption for small providers from certain disclosure requirements, the commissioners also said they will tackle the entire net neutrality order shortly after President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20.
>"[W]e will seek to revisit [the disclosure] requirements, and the Title II Net Neutrality proceeding more broadly, as soon as possible," they wrote, referring to the order that imposed net neutrality rules and reclassified ISPs as common carriers under Title II of the Communications Act. Pai and O'Rielly noted that they "dissented from the Commission's February 2015 Net Neutrality decision, including the Order's imposition of unnecessary and unjustified burdens on providers."
>Pai and O'Rielly will have a 2-1 Republican majority on the FCC after the departure of Democratic Chairman Tom Wheeler on January 20. Pai previously said that the Title II net neutrality order's "days are numbered" under Trump, while O'Rielly said he intends to "undo harmful policies" such as the Title II reclassification.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/12/fcc-republicans-vow-to-gut-net-neutrality-rules-as-soon-as-possible/?comments=1
Bernie Sanders' entire campaign is funded by donations from individual citizens with an average of $30. The entire point of what he's doing is in line with the values for which you just praised Trump. Also, as I just said in response to the other anon, Bernie is for net neutrality and cracking down on the absolutely ridiculous monopolistic keking the ISPs get away with right now. Do some actual research and reevaluate your frankly asinine point of view.
>>58596514
>Bernie's third $600,000 home was funded by donations from individual citizens with an average of $30
No refunds, but we are taking recounts for $2 mil.
>>58596545
Your "research" and "facts" come from the Daily Mail, bro. You're slightly less informed about net neutrality than your average gerbil.
>buy prebuilt computer
>seems to have pretty minimal bloatware, nice
>decide I'll keep factory OS install
>double click iso image, assuming it will mount as is standard in Windows
>this happens
aye aye aye
>>58595977
I like how you want minimal bloat on your PC and yet you have installed GeForce Experience, Speccy, Dropbox, CPU-Z and those shitty looking rainmeter gadgets.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10startfresh
^ Always the first thing to run on any Windows computer you use.
>>58596076
I wouldn't describe those programs as bloat. They seem normal for your average Windows user who browses /g/.
Forgive my ignorance by why do high end CPUs (specifically K series) have integrated graphics? Surely the CPU could be further improved by removing it since the vast majority of K series users have a GPU.
>>58595903
Why would they make a special chip with no iGpu?
>>58595903
because the removed igpu version is the X version
basically a 5960X is a 4790 with the igpu changed for more cores.
Probably something to do with the Jews
So a month and a half ago my computer started randomly booting off and I diagnosed the problem to the CPU overheating because the CPU fan stopped spinning. I replaced the fan and just now the same issue happened again. I confirmed that the CPU fan isn't spinning. Just moving a bit but not fully spinning.
What's the issue behind this? Why would the CPU's keep messing up? Is something with the MoBo fucking them up?
>>58595839
Could be a fucked motherboard header. Assuming the fan works you could wire it up so it gets power from the psu and only the pwm signal from motherboard so at the very least it will spin (or just plug it straight into your psu).
Note some motherboards won't even boot without a fan connected into the cpu header explicitly to prevent retards burning their shit.
>>58595950
This or possibly the fan you used does not support PWM. If it doesn't being sent PWM signal can kill it.
>>58595839
just try running the fan off the psu directly, only downside to this is your cpu fan will always be 100%
http://techdirt.com/articles/20170104/10021436408/ad-industry-wants-new-fcc-broadband-privacy-rules-gutted-because-uh-free-speech.shtml
>We've noted repeatedly how Trump's incoming telecom advisors have made it very clear they not only want to gut net neutrality, but defund and defang the FCC. That means rolling back all manner of other recent FCC policies, like the agency's recently approved broadband privacy rules. They really were relatively fundamental; simply requiring that ISPs not only make it clear what's being collected and who it's being sold to, but requiring they provide working opt-out tools to broadband subscribers.
>ISPs and the advertising and marketing industry are already getting a running start on rolling back these new privacy rules. In a joint filing by all of the major advertising lobbying and trade associations, the advertising industry this week was quick to submit a petition to the FCC claiming that the new rules aren't necessary because the marketing sector already adheres to a "self-regulatory" regime that delivers all the transparency, choice and benefits that consumers could possibly handle.
>The FCC imposed rules specifically thanks to the lack of competition in the broadband last mile, a lack of competition that lets ISPs and advertisers impose draconian new consumer surveillance policies the consumer can't vote to avoid with their wallet. The FCC was particularly nudged to action by the discovery that Verizon and its ad partners were covertly modifying user packets to track users around the internet.
>At no point did industry, or any of its self-regulatory apparatuses, stop and think they'd taken things a bit too far, which is why the FCC, agree or not, felt it was necessary to lend consumers a hand. The FCC was also concerned about a growing push by some ISPs to make opting out of data collection a pricey, luxury option for consumers, "self-regulatory safeguards" be damned.
>>58595679
MAGAts will defend this
>>58595679
>>58595827
>>>/pol/
Friendly reminder that politics != technology.
>>58595827
cuck
What was your first cell phone?
Pic related was mine.
>>58595649
some motorola piece of crap. It looked much like that one.
Some Sony Ericsson blue flip phone
>>58595649
Samsung N361