I have a directory on my computer encrypted with EncFS. When I mount it, doesn't it write the unencrypted files to disk? Is it correct that even after I unmount, the unencrypted files are still somewhere on the disk and could be found with the proper tools? If so, how to fix?
lay the foundation pupper
thanks mr shark
>>58348356
thanks mr shark
it's finally here /g/...
i hope it doesn't blow up ;-;
>>58348347
An applefag resizing his pictures? Unfathomable!
That better be a dragon dildo.
>>58338279
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linux is for retards
Do any of you use bookmark managers separate from the browser?
>>58348440
yeah but why gnu mad?
Friends, how do we replace silicon?
>>58348242
diamonds, no really diamonds.
Fuck off, retard.
>>58348242
Superconductors.
HAHAHAHAHAHA OH WOW
Vega might still be questionable but Intel is confirmed slaughtered, 3.6 base with 3.9 boost on a 8 core Zen.
>>58348218
Also F3 stepping, apparently there's a F4 stepping with a 4.0 boost making the rounds.
This might be the 'black edition' Zens
S-stop..
>>58348218
My goddamn core i5 has 3.8ghz base clock and boosts up to 4, who the fuck cares? More cores won't do shit for AMD.
I fucking hate this comic, and hate it even more that people actually use passwords like this.
A quote from http://www.lingholic.com/how-many-words-do-i-need-to-know-the-955-rule-in-language-learning-part-2/ -
>a vocabulary of just 3000 words provides coverage for around 95% of common texts.
Let's be VERY generous and use 10,000 of the most common words in the English language (retrieved from https://github.com/first20hours/google-10000-english/blob/master/google-10000-english-no-swears.txt).
These are the kind of words you would probably use if you were creating a password like the one demonstrated in the comic.
Now, let's say you used a length of 4.
10000 ^ 4 = 10,000,000,000,000,000
(10 quadrillion possible combinations)
Let's divide that by 10 billion.
10 billion is approximately the amount of hashes a password cracking rig (given 4 Titan X) can compute in one second. As a result, we get 1 million.
1 million seconds to compute 10 quadrillion passwords.
Converted to hours, 1 million seconds is 277.
That's 11 and a half days.
11 AND A HALF FUCKING DAYS.
11 AND A HALF FUCKING DAYS, AND EVERY SINGLE COMBINATION OF THESE PASSWORDS CAN BE CRACKED.
Anons, I recommend using a real, open-source, free (as in freedom), locally-stored, password manager. Use a random password generator to make a password at least 30 characters long.
Some password managers to try out:
KeePassX (cross-platform)
pass (GNU/Linux, as far as I'm aware)
Fuck you, Randall.
I like to think of it as every person has an 'algorithm' that they generate their passwords from. If you know that algorithm, you can easily crack their password.
Randall just encourages people to use a really shitty and well-known algorithm.
No clue why this picture triggers faggots so much.
ONE fucking example of someone having their shit maliciously fiddled with as a result of his password being cracked despite being harder than "admin" or "qwerty" or "123456".
Everything I care about that's protected by a password already has two step authentication.
>a vocabulary of just 3000 words provides coverage for around 95% of common texts.
Holy shit, I'm doing better than I thought.
Holy fucking shit look at this monstrosity.
>The newest laptop from Razer is a prototype called Project Valerie, and it's very different from the current Razer lineup, which goes for a slim minimalism. For example, the Blade Pro is a very portable gaming laptop, and the Blade Stealth is a very sharp-looking MacBook alternative.
>Its 17-inch display is packed into a pretty thick case, but only because there are two additional 17-inch displays hidden in inside the lid. Razer says this is, "the world's first portable laptop with three built-in monitors." Which seems to be true, even if it's only because no one has thought to try an idea like this before. The two extra screens pop out from either side of the main display, via what Razer calls "an automated deployment mechanism," and snap into place without needing user adjustment.
https://www.cnet.com/au/products/razer-project-valerie/preview/
Thoughts, /g/?
>>58348036
This thing will probably cost more than my car.
>17 inches
>Enough power to do 3 screens
Lol fuck this shit is gonna be at least 10 lb and 4" thick ugly box.
>>58348036
>Thoughts, /g/?
I like my monitors pretty far back, would be a pain to type. This would be amazing as a tablet in 10 years.
I'm looking to have an Ubuntu server running an older openssh server version. I want their database and some source code.
I've looked around for 'hire a hacker' sites but they all seem pretty sketchy. I'm willing to pay a serious amount of money but don't know where to go. HALP are there any legit services?
No one has ever needed this sort of service?
>>58347885
Maybe hack forums or whatever it's called? You can do it, but why would you need to?
>>58348257
I could do it but it's not within my skill set. I'd rather pay someone who knows how to do it and have it done promptly. That's the motivation for paying. As for why I want this site hacked...that's more complicated. I basically don't want to have to reinvent the wheel. It's a project based on opensource that didn't give back so I'm willing to pay to catch up to where they are. There is no money involved in their site or the one I'd build.
Is water cooling worth the maintenance?
>>58347722
>maintenance
I have drained and cleaned my loop once in almost 4 years. Working great, still silent, no component issues.
You're an idiot if '''''''maintenance''''''' is holding you back.
Yes but probably not worth the cost.
An i7 on a good air cooler will be faster than an i5 on a water loop when both options cost the same.
So unless you're already rocking a top of the line consumer i7 (not counting X99 platform chips) it's not financially worth it
>>58347743
not OP but how silent? how are your temps? what sort of hardware are you cooling? full size or mid-size ATX?
genuinely curious. i feel like i get better reviews from /g/tards than i do from youtube or random google shills.
So say i have become moderately proficient and very comfortable using debian with a variety of DEs.
If i jump right into daily FreeBSD use, will i be lost? What are the main and most noticible differences?
Currently use my desktop for shitposting, watching vids, downloading shit, light website editing, and image manipulation.
Pic related, it's a devil.
Why?
>>58347604
You'll be just fine. The documentation is excellent, I suggest you look at the handbook.
Make sure your hardware is supported though, we are a bit behind on that due to everybody working on newer OS concepts and what not, but work is being done.
>>58347604
No, you shouldn't be lost. Some things operate slightly different than you're used to, but FreeBSD and Debian target the same people.
I just accidentally deleted the entire /var/lib/dpkg directory, the core package manager for every Debian derived linux distro. basically now software cannot be installed, and all my package dependencies aren't tracked. there's no way to fix it i can find. the fuck do i do help.
Restore it from your latest hourly incremental backup or rollback the deletion on your COW filesystem
>>58347587
Did you try mounting a live image and copying over that directory?
Genetically superior Windows users can live without dependency tracking or fancy apt-getting things. Instead we apt-get off our asses and install things ourselves from binaries called "exe files"
Gentoo user here. Just installed Arch Linux
Feels so weird, Install was done in 2 mins.
Help
>>58347563
install gentoo
>>58347563
You had the most autistic operating system in the world installed, so why would you switch to a slightly less autistic one?
>>58347563
I riced my wm (i dont use a desktop environment) 2 times since this thread started.
I'm so glad I can finally get a product to make sure all my devices are safe online by monitoring all my traffic and sending it to the cloud!
https://www.cnet.com/products/cujo-smart-firewall/preview/
"This is a compact device that you can plugged into your home network via a network cable. After that it will automatically analyzes your local and internet traffic and sends statistics on that data to the cloud for further analysis. If a threat or suspicious activity is detected, Cujo will block it and then inform users via a mobile app."
I wonder who could be behind this innovative new product?
>>58347546
BEWARE
Was the name ironic?
Why is it so perfect?
>>58347328
fuck off kevin
>>58347328
>>58347328
Hello kEbin, you think we've forgotten on what you did last 2016?
use linux they say, linux is friendly they say, dont use windows they say
fuck linux, going back to windows 10 now
and this too, "regression in linux kernel" my ass
Should of installed Gentoo