Now having a fabulous motherboard.
>2017
>>58557396
>Not having the cheapest mobo fitting your parts you could find
>>58557396
But I do
>>58557442
t. Man with no ports and shitty overclocking
Say one good thing about openSUSE
>>58557289
has open in name
>>58557289
WSL
patched firefox
>complains about privacy
>posts screenshot while using Chrome browser
Why are people this retarded?
>>58557239
>complains about privacy
>posts on online image boards
Which browser should he use then? Emacs and wget?
>what is ungoogled chrome
Would you rather use Windows or Ubuntu.
I see no reason for someone to use ubuntu over windows
Ubuntu is the Windows of Linux
>>58557235
So there is no reason to use it.
its full of malware and windows got the ubuntu terminal anyway.
>>58557222
is there even reason to pick windows over ubuntu?
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.
>>58557182
>look mom i posted it again!
2920 days
>>58557182
Oooh another shitty /pol/ thread
200 replies gauranteed
1% of posts could be construed as semi-technical in some remote fashion
>>58557182
Lend consumers a hand?
I still have the same shitty expensive capped internet as pre-NN
My isp probably still logs my shit.
The only winner with NN was corporations that didn't have to pay as much
They got a free ride
Never had a problem with all the scare tactics used now such as shut down sites, paying to visit certain sites, etc pre NN
NN has only been around a few short years
It hasn't done shit for me , it was never a problem for years what they are screaming about now.
Fuck sucking corporate cock like Netflix
If they want to use 80% of the Internet's bandwidth PAY UP YOU DIRTY JEWS
Hi /g/, does an ISP care if your IP changes a lot? I mean possibly over a thousand times in a day. If they do, is there a way to hide this behaviour from them?
Yes
Stop downloading cp
>>58557127
>shitposting on 4chan so often you get banned and have to change your IP over a thousand times per day
This is probably in their fine print as abuse of network services. And if they're the only ISP in your area then I hope you enjoy not having internet access.
STYLISH IS NOW A BOTNET
https://forum.userstyles.org/discussion/53233/announcement-to-the-community
https://forum.userstyles.org/discussion/53233/announcement-to-the-community
UNINSTALL IT NOW
>>58557082
You're like a month late.
Oh shit what are some good themes then? I don't want my fox looking ugly.
>>58557082
Would you like to clarify what this means for me as a user of the extension?
Microsoft Cert Thread?
I'm planning to take one or a few of them to improve my resume. I've taking some of the practices and haven't done so bad thus far, but i'd like to ace them.
What books would /g/ recommend I purchase to prepare me for these certs? I've looked online and it seems a lot the books for these exams aren't even available. What are good alternatives?
>>58557029
hi pajeet
just use that pajeet site that has copies of the actual test banks you will see on test day.
>>58557069
Hello, Ivan
Hey guys, I need your help. Which one of these 2 are the better buy?
Also, why are Apple users so fucking retarded?
not sure what the point of this thread is
what do you want us to say?
post feet
you cant put your trash in the one on left
get the one on right
Why can't this piece of shit Android correctly display iOS fonts? If I install original TTFs, it looks like the mapping is broken and letters look misshapen. If I install converted OTF -> TTF fonts they look the way they are supposed to, but Cyrillic (cyka blyat) letters now are fullwidth characters taken from a different Unicorn font. I checked with the latest Roboto, none of this bullshit.
My phone is Z3c.
>Unicorn font
kek
>dealing with shit like this
>on your mobile phone
Why are Androjeets such masochists?
best OS.
crickets
>>58556915
.. for idiots
sure
so... this is the power... of open sores...
>windows xp still has vulnerabilities
so thats the power of closed sores...
>>58556822
what uses it? I have no idea what installed it...
>>58556822sudo pacman -R webkitgtk2
Problem solved. You literally don't need that package for anything important.
Ungoogled chromium looks a bit shit imo, is this something you guys would use?
>>58556728
yeah its very fast now it updated like 5 times loads pages in about 2 seconds probably faster if you have faster webs
>using a botnet
lol no
>>58556747
>hurr everything is a botnet guise
Now that the rust has settled...
How does the iPhone 5S stack up in terms of overall ranking of Apple's products?
>>58556572
>/g/ apple forums
Go away iBabby.
I'm still using the iPhone 5 here. I think this year will be the last for iOS updates for this version.
>>58556644
How well does the 5 run IOS 10?
What are you working on, /g/?
Old thread: >>58549352
first for GNU emacs
first for D
Trying to get a geo-location response from the website, which works quite well, but can't figure out how to format the XML output.