>From:[email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: 2015-12-20 17:26
>Subject: Last night
>Hi John,
>I wanted to reach out to say thanks for the principled and nuanced stance the Secretary took last night on encryption and the tech sector.
>Leadership at Apple certainly noticed and I am sure that is true though out the Valley.
>Please know that Apple will continue its work with law enforcement.
>We share law enforcement's concerns about the threat to citizens and we work closely with authorities to comply with legal requests for data that have helped solve complex crimes. >Thousands of times every month, we give governments information about Apple customers and devices, in response to warrants and other forms of legal process.
>We have a team that responds to those requests 24 hours a day.
>Strong encryption does not eliminate Apple’s ability to give law enforcement meta-data or any of a number of other very useful categories of data.
>Tonight, Tim and Apple will be featured on "60 Minutes."
>We expect encryption and taxes to be covered.
>In previews, Tim reacts strongly to the EU tax investigation of Apple and other American companies.
>We will amplify encryption messaging tomorrow when we publicly release our comments on the draft UK Investigatory Powers bill.
>Best wishes to you and your family and the HRC family for a peaceful and joyous holiday season and a prosperous and bright 2016.
>Lisa
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/30593#efmAHtANd
>Company hands over information when pressed with a warrant
STOP THE FUCKING PRESSES
We already had 12 threads about this, you stupid /pol/ crossboarder. Fuck off and stop trying to incite off-topic threads.
>>57246348
>sheeple sending people to /pol/
Back to plebbit, sheeple.
>>57246308
Can we trust the chink botnet, /g/?
http://bgr.com/2016/10/11/chrome-update-high-cpu-chrome-55/
>Google’s next major Chrome update will reduce RAM consumption by up to 50%
>performs CPR on firefox
>date of death 10.11.2016
>up to
please go
'bout fucking time
>>57246210
Irrelevant until they add that to the chromium source.
What is the best current alternative to PS Touch for Android? I recently downloaded the latest APK file, but it crashes frequently on me. I am looking for something that has just about the same features that PS Touch has, for example layers.
Get a better phone
No real apps like ps touch other than shit pixel apps
damn. I love using PST, but the app keeps crashing. I have a Note 5 running 6.0.1
>>57246142
Medibang Paint
Thank me later.
I had 3 Micro SD that don't want to work, i try format and that shit didn't work too, i seach in youtube and install a program and that didn't work.
I'm dumb and stupid but i need help, what could i do? I need the SDs
it's dead, famas
>>57246151
pls no
How long do these things normally last? I feel like they die randomly on me all the time.
How do I disable American Megatrends screen on booting up my PC?
My mobo is asus sabertooth 990fx v1
Pic somewhat related(not my actual PC)
>>57245990
check your bios settings
why does something like this matter anyways
Why would you want to do that?
>>57246013
Pic related are my bios options
>>57246040
To boot faster
>programs that /g/ loves that are actually shit but /g/ shills anyway because muh open sorez or muh popularity
Pic related is the buggiest torrent client I have ever used. I went back to uTorrent because of it.
Works on my machine
>too lazy to figure out rutorrent
>use qbit instead
>>57245978
It just works, you're dumb
What happens if you start a project and use bad libraries or frameworks and then you realise much later? Are you fucked?
You jump in the nearest river with your pc tied to your arms and legs.
>>57245820
I forgot to add, that's why you do research first.
>>57245727
dump the old project, keep the original idea of what you want to achieve and start from scratch using different code and on different libraries, think outside the box, try different methods of achieving the end result
Will Linux ever work?
It does work, has done for many years.
When it will work better compared to commercial operating systems so that people have a reason to use it is anyone's' guess.
If you use a stable, non bleeding edge distro, then yes.
>>57245722
kill yourself
>tired of firefox being super slow
>try chromium
>it's the fastest browser I ever seen
I'm sorry /g/ but you're wrong this time. Firefox is a piece of shit.
can i talk to the chef, this pasta is stale
being faster is literally the only thing chromium has going for it
everything else about it is worse
>>57245594
Firefox is fast enough retard.
Chrome and all it's deratives are botnets and people using it should be killed
Can be found on Amazon, Ebay and Etsy
end yourself
>Woah an usb flash drive with LEDs, it must to have incredible gaymur data writing speed!
How should I end my life? Any ideas?
What is /g/ current consensus on diy net privacy?
Tails + vpn + tor is a bit overkill.
What other distros are good for privacy in your opinion whilst still being functional?
/g/ doesn't do the consensus thing.
Offline PC is best for privacy.
Distros? It's your browser that will leak 99% of your information.
>>57245485
What's a good browser then? Thanks for replying btw
Microsoft event starts in an hour and a half. lets get some bants , what do you expect? new microsoft surface again and have a cool "one last thing" like last year?
>>57245422
Who cares about Microsoft? Didn't they go broke last year?
What's was mycro soft
>>57245422
>a cool "one last thing"
Probably not. My guess is only Surface 4 or no new device
New Macbook Pro has no ESC key!!
Vimfags on suicide watch!!!
this is the future you chose
there is no escape.
>macfag
>vimfag
literally who does this affect?
>>57245406
A colleague of mine uses vim on his mac.
Most of us use linux though.
Then again, ctrl-c works as well.
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598072
>install gentoo
>cant surf the net
>>57245122
THICC
>>57245122
>vuln
I hate it so much. It's called vulnerability.
>>57245122
can anyone post the meme that was made of her about that whole "yayy we kode in our undies" article? it was something like ALWAYS FULL or some shit like that
.
Yeah. I agree anon both are absolutely retarded. The middle ground is the best.
But I suspect you're praising the former. You wouldn't if you had actually dealt with any of that shit. Legacy reasons aren't reasons. They're poor design because they weren't expecting change.
can't you wait an entire day
>>57245061
Can't say if it's good or bad.
Ever wondered why MS Excel succeeded over Lotus 1-2-3?
MS Excel got releases and, therefore, new releases earlier than Lotus 1-2-3, despite being bloatware.
Lotus 1-2-3 was a good piece of software and it ran faster, but by the time they got release, computers became fast enough to run MS Excel at the same speed as Lotus 1-2-3 with yesteryear (though they were new when MS Excel came out) features ran on older computers.
In other words, businesses are profitable more with new features done fast, not quick speed done slowly.