"It just works... with adapters"
Nice post
10/10 would read to my kids
>>57334160
Simple, yet elegant.
>>57334160
"Light Years Ahead"
>yfw that fucking white screen that flashes for a millisecond when you switch to a new tab in google chrome
>using a computer in the dark
>>57334390
This. Are you too poor to afford a light source, OP?
>>57334562
A computer is a light source. Also a flaming gpu.
What router or networking equipment do you use?
I have a Linksys EA2700 N600 that services numerous devices including two desktops, two laptops and 4 mobile devices. Suggestions for upgrade? It's connected to a 100/100 fiber optic line.
Router is a Mikrotik RB2011. Have a Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC Lite for my WiFi.
Problem is my cunt of a neighbor has a 40MHz network operating on channel 6. Need to take care of that...
An atom supermicro server with pfsense until I get my thumbs out and buy a mikrotik or something similar. Also using a mac pro dlink as AP, that needs to go to.
Everything in between are 4 or 5 of those 1Gbit netgear, managed switches for 30€
>>57334267
1. Buy a good eternal card + antenna.
2. Install Kismet
3. Use it to grab his pw and crack it
4. login then change his router channel to something different
What are /g/'s contributions to computer science?
>>57334053
Me and my friend made the Durmeyer-Chalgolt Least Resistance path algorithm. Guess who am I?
>>57334094
>not on google
>not on google scholar
literally who?
I'm not indian
What's the most powerful antenna that supports monitor mode I can get for less than 100€?
I currently use pic related and it receives +100 networks.
A railroad tie. That you stole.
You got a good card, what your looking for is a wireless antenna
>>57334035
kek... i used a aluminum bowl with my alfa
I wrote a program that generates Game of Life rules, with those rules being an array of 256 bits, saying if a cell will be on or off for each pattern of neighbours.
Conway's Game of Life isn't possible with this setup, I know, but sometimes some interesting patterns form.
Sometimes it will look like there are rivers within the pattern, and sometimes right-angled structures will form.
But I am but a human, while a computer could look at a thousand patterns in the blink of an eye and decide which are interesting if I told it how.
How should I get it to look for interesting patterns?
One idea is to classify an "interesting pattern" as one where if it samples a bunch of random cells, nearby cells are more likely to be the same state than far away cells, homogenous patterns don't have that trait.
But that won't pick up interesting stuff like non-homogenous behaviour within what looks like noise, such as the "rivers" I described earlier.
Maybe try finding an algorithm to reduce static or snow in images. Those generally work on removing randomness.
I don't know, but post a gif of an interesting world for our entertainment
>>57334004
Maybe you should evolve a neutral network to do this. Might turn out interesting.
How will google ever recover!?
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/bgr.com/2016/10/27/pixel-vs-iphone-7-specs-performance-test-comparison/amp/
>As far as raw benchmark scores go, Google’s Pixel didn’t fare very well against Apple’s iPhone lineup. The Pixel achieved a score of 1565 on Geekbench’s single-core test while Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus more than doubled that with 3488. On Geekbench’s multi-core test, the Pixel got a 4103 while the iPhone scored 5590.
>Moving on to real-world performance, the test we had been waiting for was finally released on Wednesday. Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus and Google’s Pixel XL were lined up in a familiar speed test that involves opening and closing a series of apps one at a time, and then repeating them in the same order for a second “lap.” Again, the results weren’t even close and Apple’s iPhone clobbered Google’s new flagship phablet.
>>57333915
How did they fuck up so badly?
did they make sure to change the animation speed on the pixel in dev mode?
>smartphones above $200
dumb phoneposter
This came with my replacement screen in the mail today. What is it ??
It is a USB light
who
>>57333921
>It's a fucking love
Neat. Been lookin' for that
How has /g/ contributed to your life?
>start browsing /g/ two years ago
>/g/ won't shut up about linux
>install Ubuntu out of curiosity
>intimidating CLI
>fast-forward two months and already know the basic commands
>decide to learn how to program because everyone on /g/ seem to know how.
>Finally choose python on after two months of contemplating
> inadvertently learn perl [spoiler], apparently python is shit at regular expression [/spoiler]
>"you have to be good at math to be decent programmer"
>get a copy of Basic mathematics by Serge Lang and YouTube-dl khan Academy's entire playlist on Calculus and linear algebra
>fast-forward a year plus and already working as python webdev
OP got gud and got a job for it.
What's your excuse, /g/?
>>57333903
Still getting my PhD, personally
>>57333863
Inspirational if true. Good on you OP.
I thought /g/ told me Linux and Unix were secure.
ru and cn.... yep all those 'russian and chinese hackers' out to destroy the USA... except its NSA hackers using proxies
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=85C68BE881C10592!1446&ithint=file%2cxlsx&app=Excel&authkey=!AE6JL0wLmiim4DY
hadow Brokers leaks list of NSA targets and compromised servers
Shadow Brokers has leaked a list of compromised servers allegedly used by the Equation Group as staging platforms to launch attacks
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3137065/security/shadow-brokers-leak-list-of-nsa-targets-and-compromised-servers.html
>>57333832
these are from 2000 to 2004
ShadowBrokers Dumps Lists of Equation Group Hacked Servers
Most of the IP addresses of compromised servers are in Iran, Russia, China, Pakistan, India, Japan, South Korea, Bosnia and elsewhere.
https://threatpost.com/shadowbrokers-dumps-lists-of-equation-group-hacked-servers/121670/
Any good board schematics sites/database for more specifically the Dell inspection 17r line of laptops.
>>57333801
*insperion
Woah there champ, /g/ is busy writing Hello World in fifty different obscure languages - stuff like this is way over /g/'s head.
>>57333801
Wanna see my fizzbuzz?
Hi /g/,
Is this laptop a good choice for gaming?
>>57333699
yes
ASUS is generally a good brand. What are the specs?
>>57333714
>ASUS is generally a good brand.
lol
If you are like me you generally turn to reddit to gather a general consensus on things that interest you. You may be perplexed about the reaction of the latest MacBook Pro offerings. I too was in this boat. I thought, how can everyone be this disappointed in what seems like a great update to something people love? Then it dawned on me. I had gotten sucked into the Reddit hive mind and convinced myself I was dealing with a large representation of the population. I am not. A certain handful of people are attracted to reddit, and a smaller handful actually take the time to post, and post negatively at that. I figured I'd ask around the movie and TV sets I am on and see what people think. People are overwhelmingly excited for these computers from every department down. I'm telling you, from set design, to wardrobe, to script supervisors, to casting departments, props, actors, down to 2nd ADs, PAs and extras people are all generally excited to get these new computers. I've also talked with friends in the apparel industry, and marketing and everyone seems to at worst be happy for a spec bump, and at best super excited to see what the touch bar will do for them in their workflow so if you're wondering how at least entertainment industry professionals feel about them, they are all reacting pretty positively. Nobody at all is talking about the great Microsoft migration, nobody is gawking at the price, nobody wishes the laptops were touch screen. Reddit, for the most part you guys are just fine, but on this one I have to disagree with you. I think the new MBPs are going to be great. Happy Monday. Step back from the ledge.
>macbook
>doesn't even know of indenting paragraphs
/r/laptops are shitting all over the mbp's as expected
in defense of reddit, OP is right for specific autistic topics it's on point.
specific games, hobbies etc
How do I unsubscribe from your blog?
I am making a checklist of everything I can do to maximize my security.
I am using Linux Mint 18. I have chosen PIA as my VPN but I may switch to mullvad if I get better feedback and do more research. I will be having my VPN connected at all time.
As for web browsers I will be using firefox unless a better alternative is suggested. I will be including uBlock origin, https everywhere, lastpass, and ghostery in my addons. I am a bit worried about ghostery as some may have negative feedback about it.
Mega Sync is used for backups.
What am I missing? This is not a meme post either.
Worth mentioning I did do full disc encryption on OS install
faggot
wiki.installgentoo.com
>>57333723
faggot
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codec
Are laptops really necessary anymore?
Everywhere you look you keep hearing about the latest 2-4k laptop turds with low-power overheating CPUs and GPUs.
On most modern laptops, you can't:
>upgrade the CPU
>upgrade the GPU
>upgrade the RAM
>sustain high clock frequencies above ~2-2.5 Ghz on the CPU when doing intensive tasks like video encoding
>upgrade the display
>easily clean out all the dust that accumulates in your heatsink
The only thing they really have going for them is portability but Android phones have pretty much replaced most of the functions you used to use laptops for desu.
It just seems more logical to have some flagship phone and a desktop at home. This is coming from someone who will sell his 15" 2013 macbook pro and assemble an i5 6600K + Rx 480 micro-ATX desktop build.
>>57333591
>On most modern laptops
Don't you mean on most laptops? It's hardly exclusive to modern ones.
>>57333591
Go outside.
thing of it this way
most people dont need rx480
most people dont to intensive tasks
most people dont need to upgrade their screens cpu or gpu
youre saying these people shouldnt buy pcs at all? and do everything on their phones?