http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-cyber-congress-idUSKBN13P2ER
>The changes will allow judges to issue warrants in cases when a suspect uses anonymizing technology to conceal the location of his or her computer or for an investigation into a network of hacked or infected computers, such as a botnet.
So apparently, if you use any kind of anonymization, ((they)) have the authority to monitor you?
jesus fucking christ.
Who fucking cares.
Yep, having a door is now probable cause.
At least we were around for the good days of the internet
wtf is the option symbol?
>>57781795
Best guess is it is meant to represent a switch, but no one really knows. Maybe someone should ask Apple.
>>57781795
An Applefag bending over, about to take it in the ass.
>>57781795
Designer explains it here:
https://vimeo.com/97583369
It's a very interesting talk!
What's the bottleneck on my laptop? Is it the RAM? The system feels sluggish when having video tabs open in Chrome. Firefox is almost unusable. Its relatively fast when I'm not doing any heavy web browsing though. I don't do any gaming.
The processor in an A8-4555M which is almost on par with mobile i7s from 2015 from benchmarks I've seen.
Your CPU is running stupid hot dude.
8GB of DD3 RAM isn't going to be a bottleneck.
I would get CCleaner and clean your shit first. Get rid of all the startup programs.
Other than that, your HDD is going to be your bottleneck. Get a SSD. It's not a meme.
>>57781768
>Your CPU is running stupid hot dude.
That's not the actual temp. Speccy is garbage with AMD processors, it doesn't even recognize the chip.
>Get rid of all the startup programs.
The only startup program I have is google drive.
>Get a SSD
Their reliability scares me away.
I have one of those "hybrid drives". The system boots up basically like if it had an SSD but for the rest it performs like a HDD.
>>57781836
That's odd. Hybrid drives have horrible failure rates. SSD's have been out for years now, prices are finally starting to come down. I don't get the unreliability meme.
Not really sure what's up with your system though. Storing a shitload of files on your desktop can slow it down. Chrome is a memory hog with a lot of tabs open, but your system shouldn't choke like that. Or have firefox be unusable.
Two years ago, my friend passed away. I was looking through some stuff I had to remember him by and I remembered he told me about a series of numbers that he would use for a username (or something like that, I can't remember). He told me it was commonly used with coding. I'm not sure if these were the numbers he was talking about but it's the only thing I could find that might meet the description:
214748364712634721945497071341273145763
I'm not a programmer myself, so I'm asking for some assistance. Does anyone recognize this series or know what it means? Or is it just jibberish?
Oops, I made a mistake and left out a 1. Here's the correct series:
2147483647126347219454970713412731415763
>2147483647
I recognize that as maximum value for a DWORD.
Sorry. Can't help.
bump
>mfw w10 on desktop
>mfw Solus on laptop
Feels good making the right decisions.
Glad I'm not Tech illiterate like most of the retards here.
gentoo on desktop
gentoo on laptop
fuck you normie scum
>>57781606
Those fake eye color contacts never ever look good.
Unfortunately, all your parading of tech knowhow is wasted on shitposting for hours to validate your poor attempt at trolling.
Thoughts on these?
>>57781565
As a main computer: Shit
As a secondary computer: Still shit, but okay.
The screen is the best thing about it.
This is coming from someone who is a liberal arts student, so the most intensive program that I run on it is Word.
>>57781565
The only thing from Apple worth buying is the iMac
what's the point of cryptographically signing a file, instead of just providing its hash (e.g. sha256sum)?
>not signing the hash
The reason digital signing is used is because it's not vulnerable to tampering, i.e. man in the middle attacks. A hash transmitted in plaintext can be changed on the fly and the end user would not know - digitally signed files are decrypted from a public key (encryption is done using a different private key), so if the file was tampered the recieving host would know immediately.
>>57781631
thanks
if an attacker can temper with the hash in transit, he can also spoof the public signing key in transit (generated from his evil private key)
>day 3
>iOS app still "waiting for review"
Fuck apple.
dank man
>>57781310
>apple
Found your problem.
>>57781310
>expecting apple to do anything in under a week
laffed
also enjoy spending $100 /year for fucking nothing
also enjoy being forced to buy garbage apple products just to compile your app
im surprised you even managed to upload it with the 80 step process they have to manually copy and paste certificates, checking, signing, changing namespace configs etc
if anyone asks me to develop an ios app ever again im going to straight punch them in the face
Hey Anon. What's the fastest ways you know to gaining a get a decent job in tech with a Pure Math/CS education? (In Days Hopefully. May be getting fired from current job.)
Bumping with research pics.
>>57781300
what kind of tech
if you only know maths you only have a chance in algorithm design but you wont be getting a job doing that without compsci specific training
i'd try for a physics based job, geology can be good or some sort of engineering
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20161122/10381536112/bill-introduced-to-push-back-approval-dojs-proposed-rule-41-changes.shtml
>Pirate shit using VPN to not get caught by ISP and DMCA
>FBI is given authority to hack anyone using VPN and tor
>FBI hacks you and find pirated materials.
>Prison time.
I'll be fine, fuckface
>>57781116
>this is what literal retards actually believe
Good, you deserve it.
back from the store https://youtu.be/GAZT7mxAccM
>>57780967
how much of these can i chug everyday till i die?
>>57782129
I think he had Sam's Choice Cola. Maybe you will grow cancers in your body, but how can you resist the nectar?
Welcome to /SDG/. A friendly and welcoming general for all information related to the various Surface Devices.
Welcome to the future /g/uys. Enjoy your stay.
>>57780755
can it linux?
>>57780855
don't have a book but got a pro 2. Can run ubuntu and mint from my experience. Touch screen works and so does the pen (though right clicking doesn't).
>>57780855
Quite well.
I have recently purchased a GTX 1080 G1 gaming GC and will be purchasing a Corsair Obsidian 900D case very soon. Any recommendations on a motherboard?
I wish to do water-cooling as well.
It's been 2 hours why is this still up?
>>57780610
Descending order:
Supermicro
Asus or Gigabyte
Asrock
Ten metric fucktonnes of shit
Banana memes
MSi
>>57780610
>Corsair Obsidian 900D
>black and orange
then go the same colour as GPU
bland and orange because your case is also black get orange LED fans as well.
another option is red because that orange doesn't really stick out and you could just paint the shroud.
I'm writing a research paper on how 1984 compares to technology today. Anything I should talk about? I've gone over telemetry, advertising, tor, and nsa stuff.
Don't forget to mention over Intel ME/AMT.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.uberwall.org%2Fbin%2Fdownload%2Fdownload%2F102%2Flacon12_intel_amt.pdf
>>57780572
reddit groupthink
muh terrorism/children constructed enemy to enact any rules and legislations desirable
>>57780667
Ooh. I remember reading about this but totally spaced putting it in. Thanks!
Been using linux for a year now. Getting pretty good at it. Have a ubuntu all set up. Is it time for me to migrate to gentoo or another distro? Looking specific for being respected at gnu-linux community.
>>57780540
Dafaq is this, chicken leg soup?
>being respected at gnu-linux community
>should i migrate my setup for literally no reason
No. Distrohoppers should be executed.