Youtube """"""""""tech""""""""""" channels that are absolute cancer
Starting off with a obvious one
>>57108291
All the ones that are good are the ones where most of their videos are sub 20k views. I used to watch Linus a lot years ago but then I realized he is a salesman and content creator, not a technician in any sense of the word.
Any time I'm watching some "tech" video, if I see a sponsored plug I just close out of it. That's the only way to separate the shit ones from the good ones.
All of them
tek syndicate
How does Wikileaks have documents on everything? I am thoroughly impressed by their ability to have relevant content in this "NSA is watching everyone do everything with impunity and nobody cares cause 'omg genders and shit'"
Is it that network security is inherently crap or is it that something made by a human can always be bypassed by a human? If so, would a computer generated secure network be better? Like as in AI.
What does /g/ think the future of network security holds?
I think it'll be like biology. We will be so advanced and connected that ultimate security will happen because each system is apart from another. The only connections that occur are like what talking is to us now.
>>57108183
>would a computer generated secure network be better? Like as in AI
Who would make the computer?
>>57108183
>How does Wikileaks have documents on everything?
Because people.
Most documents have been sent to them from various whistleblowers. Some are "hacks", but are usually just account breaches.
As long as people view a piece of information, that info is no longer 100% secure.
>>57108183
>How does Wikileaks have documents on everything?
People with morals and conscience LEAK documents to them.
Look mom I can copy and paste!
>>57108167
Quality thread OP
>be me
>try arch to see what all the fuss is about
>have to manually format storage
>manually edit text files
>you have got to be fucking kidding me
>delete VM
DELET THIS
>he pirates with torrents
I love ed edd & eddy
>>57109182
Me too.
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>>57108159
In order of teaching
>Java
>Visual Basic (Optional)
>C#
>C++
Very basic C++ to familiarize yourself with programming, then nothing but Java and VB
>>57108159
Who else learned Python first?
Help with HTML will be greatly appreciated. I want to know how to add margins in with the <head> tag and I want to know how to make images and frames. I know everything else.
use frames
<install>
<gentoo />
</install>
>>57108149
HTML is just XML
you don't need it learn a real language like PHP
>No battery stats thread?
Battery stats thread
>>57108102
all your pics are useless since you didnt include screen-on-time
Riddle me this my fellow /g/entlemen
If Gentoo is really a FREE distro, then why is it that the Free Software Foundation refuses to endorse it? (fsf.org)
>>57108013
https://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.en.html
>>57108013
because it easily allows installation of nonfree software/has nonfree software anywhere in the default repos.
>>57108013
It's because FSF are a bunch of literal neckbeard faggots.
I call it breaded after the cringy You Just Got Breaded video
But what is the correct term?
/g/ aren't meme historians
ask /b/ or something
>>57108032
I'm an amateur memeologist
>>57108011
It's called a milhouse
Hello /g/,
I just got hired by a company requiring me to have a windows laptop. I currently have a 5 year old MacBook Pro (it was a gift, I don't like Mac desu) so I need to buy a new laptop. Here are minimum requirements:
At least 4 gB of Ram, 500 gB of Hardrive, and is capable of multiple processes
That being said, I would probably like it to be better than that as it will become my full time do it all laptop so to speak, and I don't want to have to buy a new one for a long time. I am open to the price as long as it is worth it. Recommendations?
Pic unrelated
why aren't they buying you a laptop wtf
will they let you expense it?
>>57108010
Macbook Pro 2013-2015
>>57108033
I said it has to be windows
The Co-founder of GNOME dumped shitnux for macOS, why haven't you?
http://www.infoworld.com/article/2613816/linux/gnome-co-founder-explains-why-he-dumped-linux-for-mac.html
[Shitnux] "never managed to cross the desktop chasm"
"I spent three weeks without having to recompile the kernel to adjust this or that, nor fighting the video drivers, or deal with the bizarre and random speed degradation," he wrote. "While I missed the comprehensive Linux toolchain and userland, I did not miss having to chase the proper package for my current version of Linux, or beg someone to package something. Binaries just worked."
Hear that, shitnux users of /g/? It just works.
>>57107923
GNOME was shit. Shit developers result in shit software.
>>57107923
Old news, also anyone who knows that guy also knows why it's not a good idea to hear him, he literally sold himself but not in a good way like notch.
incoming linux defense force.
it's been decades, linux just can't happen on the desktop.
Ay ni/g/s, is it ever necessary to defrag a storage only, non-primary external drive?
>>57107920
probably
Depends on file system and usage I imagine. I'm assuming you're on Windows.
>>57107920
>>57107920
>NTFS
Sometimes, depending on what you use it for. For music and videos you can go a long ass time between defrags since it won't fragment very quickly and it's not very sensitive to the performance losses from fragmentation.
>FAT32
More often than NTFS. FAT32 just sucks like that.
>HFS+
Sometimes, but probably less often than NTFS.
>ext4 or btrfs
No. I've had an ext4 partition going for 6 years now with general home directory and media usage, running at 99-100% full a lot of the time. Fragmentation is still very low and it performs quite well.
Do you like python??
>>57107889
Not really
y not?
Python is for fags
Why is my OS class so damn hard?
I just wanted to learn how to make videos games.
learn to make memes instead
What is tcp/ip (keep it simple, I'm just a first year student).
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP_model
>>57107736
Both are network Protocols, just on different OSI layers.
>>57107736
The Internet protocol suite is the computer networking model and set of communications protocols used on the Internet and similar computer networks. It is commonly known as TCP/IP, because its most commonly used protocols, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP) were the first networking protocols defined during its development. It is occasionally known as the Department of Defense (DoD) model, because the development of the networking model was funded by DARPA, an agency of the United States Department of Defense.
The Internet protocol suite provides end-to-end data communication specifying how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, routed and received. This functionality is organized into four abstraction layers which are used to sort all related protocols according to the scope of networking involved.[1][2] From lowest to highest, the layers are the link layer, containing communication methods for data that remains within a single network segment (link); the internet layer, connecting independent networks, thus providing internetworking; the transport layer handling host-to-host communication; and the application layer, which provides process-to-process data exchange for applications.
Technical standards specifying the Internet protocol suite and many of its constituent protocols are maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
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