What have you done, white boi?
>>62141707
its like theyre surprised a nigger can actually do something
>>62141707
I built a clock once
WE WUZ KANGZ AND SHIEET
What color, /g/?
white!
none, because iphones are for retards
What is that disgusting butterscotch-vomit color
Previous: >>62122723
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Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.
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News:
Everyone, we have been a honey pot the entire time......
We are actually moles for the Goverment...
We all are coming to arrest you as we type this message.
>>62141380
niggers
>tfw I just want to get into KG so I can watch more than mere complex animated cartoons from japan
>>62141478
no one fuckin cares faggot
show me you are not a newfag by showing what rare shit you are hoarding.
I have a limited edition copy of TempleOS and a movie. What does /g/ have /hoarded/?
I have over a 2TB of lewd pictures. While no one picture is unique, the collection surely is.
I've got a 300gb collection of doujinshi, that contains 12k .zip's
>>62141381
>gay ass anime shit
you just exposed yourself as a newfag, honestly.
Source Code: https://git.teknik.io/Zero3K/OrionIRC
IRC Channel: #orion via synIRC (Server List available at https://www.synirc.net/servers)
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Discord Server: https://discord.gg/qDDS6wB
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>>62141320
Why can't I just use$ torsocks hexchat
Why?
>>62141464
It is the lightest and fully functional IRC client that I have found that has an actual GUI.
What color temperature does /g/ recommend for f.lux/redshift?
This shit is a fucking game changer.
2300K master race
Explain to me the point discoloring a monitor. I don't get it. I like seeing accurate colors. That's why I have a nice monitor with true to life display.
>>62141291
>die from sleep exhaustion 2 years later
What Windows/macOS apps do you really want to see brought to Linux?
video games
>>62141195
None.
League of Legends. I would install Linux on my iMac right now if I could play League of Legends.
WokFi:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WokFi
Cybersecurity general is for the discussion of anything and everything related to cybersecurity.
Why are you so paranoid if you've got nothing to hide?
>https://www.philzimmermann.com/EN/essays/WhyIWrotePGP.html
>https://youtu.be/pcSlowAhvUk
Cybersecurity essentials:
>https://hastebin.com/raw/weginuvopo
Cybersecurity resources:
>https://hastebin.com/raw/akaradisew
>https://hastebin.com/raw/ererigesip
>https://hastebin.com/raw/ejarasetid
IRC:
>#/g/sec
Thread archive:
https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/search/subject/sec/
Previous thread:
>>62073451
Suggestions for new resources is welcome.
The Gentoomen /sec/ community is looking for CTF team members, contact them at the IRC channel.
>>62141184
Dying already, look how well this demerge is going.
Anyone have any projects they've worked on?
Why does the cyb essentials pastebin say that tox is fucked? What happened to tox?
>Don't really like the idea of cryptocurrencies that much
>Do like the idea of having a big obnoxious cryptocurrency mining rig that's a fire hazard, guzzles electricity, heats my house to obscene temperatures in the middle of winter, and is outdated within two years
What do I do /g/? Do any of you guys have mining rigs?
Easier and better gains to just invest in the coin itself.
Cryptocurrency has always interested me however I didn't have money to invest early on and I feel like I've missed the boat.
>>62141198
You're missing the point, I'm lusting after a mining rig because it seems like a fun project, I know it's not practical or cost effective and will probably be impractical.
>Laptops keep dying on me
What kind of laptops do you guys use? Are any of these things built to last?
>are any of these things built to last
Yes, but unfortunately it's a Macbook Pro.
Wait for raven ridge desktop APUs from AMD and build a mini-itx pc like pic related (silverstone pt13).
You're welcome.
Ever heard of a thinkpad, buddy?
What are you working on, /g/?
Old thread: >>62135186
First for comfy programming
Looking for p2p libraries for C/C++. libp2p for C/C++ in other words, but I guess that doesn't exist. Is using a boost-based solution the only way?
>>62140998
[public void]
I really don't get it, it just really boggles my mind, I've been using UNIX and GNU/Linux for years, and it just seems that Linux always has issues, I don't consider myself to be inept, maybe I have a warped perspective.
Almost every time I try to install and use GNU/Linux it just does not work, tried SUSE on my server, no raid support and X failure, Debian on my thinkpad, kernal failure, Slackware on my workstation, corrupted disk after install, Arch on my Rasp PI, Again a corrupted disk after restart...
Sure I can fix these issues, but it's really a waste of my time. For shits and giggles, I tried OpenBSD a weeks ago after being frustrated, to my amazement it worked flawlessly after install, everything supported from the get go. Took me about 15 minutes to install, no prior experience with BSD. I now run OpenBSD on everything I own, even my vintage Sparc machines, never once had to install drivers!
Why is BSD so good at working out of the box??
Anyone else think Linux is too mainstream?
How many times must this be said?
BSD for servers
GNU/Linux for workstations, dual boot with windows if you need to.
End of discussion.
>>62140947
linux ultimately fails as a workstation for me, absolutely not reliable enough. bsd works fine for me for my laptop, server and my workstation. running windows isn't even questionable for me.
Why is it so good?
>>62140494
Independent, the devs know what they are doing, heavily desktop oriented and nice community.
Their recent release shows that they do work on things before pushing an update. I use Manjaro myself but it's a distro I closely follow.
I don't know, I use mint.
Harr! I LIKE MY OLD BARGE TOO
THE OCEAN IS MY HOME
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WISH WE COULD TURN BACK TIME
TO THE GOOD OLD DAYS
>>62140448
The web 2.0 faux-3d icons always looked like cheap shit, just fyi
>>62140448
>implying apple was ever good
Is Machine Learning/Deep Learning the ultimate career path?
Sometimes I feel like we're all going to be replaced by AI if we don't jump the hype train
>>62140073
No, it's only good for solvable problems or poor approximations.
>>62140073
it's a meme. just like big data. it's just linear algebra done over and over again
Nah, it's a meme