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I just got rid of uMatrix since uBlock provides 90% exactly the same functionality.

Check the "I am an advanced user" box on the settings page. Then check the two dark red boxes from the uBlock icon menu shown in the screenshot. This blocks the majority of the 3rd party content you don't want.

If you want to have most websites partially broken until you selectively allow certain 3rd party sites, then check the dark red box for 3rd party. Now you have a setup nearly identical to a standard uMatrix setup.

If you want fine grain control over what exactly the 3rd party site is allowed to deliver outside of scripts and frames, now you would want uMatrix. I was generally figuring out which 3rd party site was necessary and greenlighting the whole site instead of going piece by piece. uBlock offers that, so it's enough for me.

If you click the + next to all you can see the subdomains that make up each primary domain.

Next to each domain the +'s and -'s let you know there were items allowed and blocked on each domain.
+ 1-9 items
++ 10-99 items and so on
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>If you want fine grain control over what exactly the 3rd party site is allowed to deliver outside of scripts and frames, now you would want uMatrix

Well... duh?
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>>57812038
I'm glad you were already aware ublock was umatrix-lite.
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>>57812103
They actually work in different ways but they provide very similar functionality. Theoretically ublock can do everything umatrix can do it's just way less convenient overall.

I still don't know why gorhill split them into separate extensions.

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>Explorer has stopped working
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>>57812002
f*cking epic picture bro XD
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What did you expect?
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You might be interested in this thread

>>57811961

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>finally get sick of ubuntu
>install debian with xfce
>smooth, lightweight and responsive
>start changing settings / installing themes
>get a comfy setup
>think i've finally found the perfect distro
>after spending over 3 hours installing / ricing decide to take a break
>press the lock button
>greeted with pic related

REEEEEEEEE why does every linux distro have unpolished trash like this? Do freetards actually think this looks good?

Someone please suggest me a distro that is actually polished, so far the only one I've found is ubuntu, but I'd prefer to use something else without all the bloat / amazon botnet.
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>>57811736
So futuristic brah
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>Someone please suggest me a distro that is actually polished
Doesn't exist.

Some distros might look good but after some time there's always that little annoying random shit that you need to fix.
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>>57811736
>"after spending over 3 hours installing / ricing decide to take a break"
There's the problem. You were the one who messed it up, not Debian.

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why isn't Manjaro considered the easiest Linux distro instead of Ubuntu or Mint? It's installer is piss easy, they even included the proprietary Nvidia drivers for me, and EVERYTHING just werks.
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Antergos is better
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Because Solus is the easiest distro.
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>>57811806
:^)

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Whoa, /g/ you were right about Ubuntu being bloated as fuck.

How do you keep bloat to a minimum?
Best practices in addition to >install gentoo/kevinOS?
How do you de-bloat?
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The best way to debloat is not to install bloat in the first place so a minimal distro is your best choice. Arch if you don't care about muh systemd boogeyman, otherwise Gentoo for OpenRC.
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>>57811866
You mean like Solus?
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>>57811866
So at this point if I want to de-bloat and am not familiar with the weeds of my system, I just have to install a new distro, huh?

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I just ordered a Fire Stick with Prime Now and get it 2 hours later.

It already had my amazon account tied to it, what the fuck?
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It's almost like Amazon owns Amazon prime.
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>>57811712
How did they load my info in so fast?
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>>57811723
They probably don't, they just associate that particular serial number with your account.

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Previous thread: >>57797910

Getting started:
>https://www.tensorflow.org/
>http://www.asimovinstitute.org/neural-network-zoo/#
>https://see.stanford.edu/Course/CS229
>https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-learn-machine-learning-1
>https://github.com/Developer-Y/cs-video-courses
>http://karpathy.github.io/2015/05/21/rnn-effectiveness/

https://nips.cc/
Who's on the NIPS hype train here?
>Getting your Deep Learning Book autographed
>Getting drank with yo boy Geoffrey
>Ignoring all of Barcelona
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>>57811663
machine learning is way past the technical skill of neo-/g/, take this to 8/g/ if you want actual discussion.
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>>57814007
that place is just as retarded, retard

>nonfree.pizza
>install solus
>rest are tech help threads
seems like that's just where all the people we ban for being retarded go
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what's your favorite svm kernel function

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Does Neovim really change that much over vim? Is it really worth getting over Vim?
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First Bill Joy stopped using VIM a fuck ton of years ago and went to Emacs and then used Interleaf because he stopped writing software
THEN he just did PowerPoints on a generic windows laptop <he was a Java programmer in the end>
ProTIP: Learn from this cautionary tale!
VIM takes god tier C programmers and turns them into brain dead Java zombie Power Point Pushing fucktards.

Emacs makes you a multi Billionaire Lord of Technology. Think of M. Zuckerberg

NEOVIM, is it worth it?
No it is just cock gobbling and another binary format to do RPC.

Straight up half programmer fodder.

Look at it
https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/master/spec.md

Just use JSON you faggots...

Back to VIM - it sucks.
You want to do real work use EMACS.
Emacs has been running "CoProcesses" longer than faggots have been _ruining_ programming with hipster dogshit...

LEARN TO PROGRAM MOTHER FUCKERS!!!
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>>57811442
>bill joy switched to emacs and went to shit

That's all I got from your babbling.
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>>57811288
no stick with vi faggot

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My dad's computer took a shit so i gave him an old desktop i had lying around with windows 7 on it. He needs windows for certain software.

Why did they add so many botnet updates? is there a list or something of shit i should disable?
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Just use the Simplix Pack off MDL, it installs all the necessary updates while avoiding the botnet ones. Also since you don't have to use Windows Update, you save time and energy.
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>>57811148
Use a fresh install and disable Windows Update in services.msc. That's the only way to keep it running fast.
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>>57811542
>have to register to view links
>registration disabled

why

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I am about to reinstall everything on my computer, and I need to have Windows installed on it. I have the choice in the edition to install, and I’m considering installing Windows Server 2016 over Windows Enterprise.
Are there any actual benefits running it as a desktop OS, or is it really meant to be only a server OS?

>inb4 install Gentoo
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>>57811117
Stop fucking making this thread everyday and just pick one, you know damn well enough about the two by now.
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>>57811429
Look at my name. Is it the same? No. Plus, I’ve only seen one thread a couple of weeks ago, but I didn’t really pay attention since reinstalling Windows wasn’t in my plans yet.
I posted this thread to ask for legit answers I would actually read and consider, so if you have nothing better to do than cry because of some threads, fuck off. Otherwise, if you have actual information I would be glad to read it.
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You should install Education. It's the only one that keeps Cortana off.

And no, server is not meant to be a desktop and depending on what you want to do you will run into issues.

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Found an old computer

Want to install linux on it. Forgot the admin password. So want to do it clean

What does /g/ recommend? I never used linux before

ntel Pentium Dual Core Processor 2.1GHz
4GB DDR2 RAM
250GB Hard Drive
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>skipping the memes
lubuntu
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>>57811035
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>>57811069
>>57811070

My shit computer won't let me even do a factory reset without the admin password. Can I download linux on a USB and overview the existing OS?

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is chromium actually a virus ?
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>>57811031
YES!!! DO NOT INSTALL!!! VIRUS!!!!!!!!
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>>57811031
Spyware.
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open source botnet

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We are about 1 month away from cicada 3301s next puzzle being released to the public. Who here is participating in it this year?
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I remember something about this years ago... What is this shit?
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>>57811065
just another attempt to find the most autistic person on 4chan
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>>57811065
Its an international group that fights for privacy of the individual. Every year in January, they post complex puzzles to solve. Its unknown where the puzzles lead to. Some rumors state it leads to a secret online chat room but is yet to be confirmed.

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What version of W10 are you running? Are you still an insider? If so what ring?

1511 and 1607 here
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>>57811006
Insider? Ring?

Nigga I have the latest official update which is build 1607. Where's that insider thing?
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> Install Paint.NET.
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>>57811042
https://insider.windows.com/

It gives you access to latest builds through Windows Update. Bare in mind you may encounter some issues at some point and you'll need to make a fresh install. Though it happened to me only once.
Here you have builds already released to the public so you can read more about the features you're missing out on (click the annotation next to version number for detailed info):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_version_history#Creators_Update

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I was over at my SO's community college today and noticed that there were a LOT of these 220 volt outlets in the hallways. Like, one every 50 feet or so. Does anyone have any idea why a college would need to have so many of these outlets just sitting around in the hallways? This has been bugging me all day
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Maybe they're for custodial equipment used to clean the rooms?
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>>57810994
For custodial equipment as the other anon said.

Floor buffers in particular tend to be 220v
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>>57811091
>>57811112
That makes sense

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