Hacker moments thread
>>57091384
>Find a poorly designed website for local business
>Try sqlmap on it
>It works. I have their entire db, with plaintext passwords.
>Tell them they are vulnerable.
>they fix it
That was my only hack and it was boring af
>finally install gentoo
>>57091384
Hacking 4chan and replacing all legitimate posts with chatterbots that only post cancerous newfag posts and threads that are only and always rehashed memes with no original content. I destroyed 4chan this way, as you can see.
I wondered where should I put this thread /r/?,/b/?, /g/ seems ok.
After TPB and KAT and some other torrent search sites been nuked, there have risen concern about future of torrent sharing, one safe place are private trackers, but they often lack in size (number of things availible). The other option is decentralized sharing (e.g. Zeronet) which is relatively new and still slow. I use qBittorrent with search plugin for now.
So what is best way of searching for torrents now? Or is there some other way sharing things?
Wow you are so misinformed. Torrents are fine, there are hundreds if not thousands of sites that scrape for torrent meta data. rarbg.to and 1337x.to are pretty decent for public trackers. Private trackers are the best. They offer the most content, even obscure shit you cant find anywhere else, and the dl speeds are way faster.
>>57091409
wow - that's good news (news for me anyway), thanks for the info.
>>57091409
rutracker is GOAT if you can translate for shit or know russian. tons of music.
rarbg is also nice
private trackers will always be bettter tho
Where can I find a pack of dashchan extensions?
I mean for diffrent boards?
>pic unrelated
>>57091250
Just search for them on GitHub.
>>57091406
Did but can't find them at all.
>>57091444
https://github.com/Mishiranu/Dashchan/blob/master/README.md
Hey guys, sobre you all are Android experts why does my Nexus 6p only uses both speaker If its turned sideways?
b/c linux t b h
Since*
>>57091197
This isn't the answer I was hoping for, I would like to know if there is any kind of flag I could change so both speaker will work on any screen orientation.
Why have you not yet created your own distro?
What are you, new?
Yes.
because i have more brain power than to fragment the linux community even more
I would, since there is no distro at all that I like
But then I'd probably just come out with an underperforming solution. The problem with linux distributions are precisely that the developers can't keep track of all the intrincacies of slapping a userland on top of the kernel and then adding all sorts of other components, and so the complexity is precarious and breaks everywhere. I could hardly do any better
Plus, with the options available I'd end up with something much similar to almost every other distro minus the systemd
http://www.techcollecto.com/2016/10/05/delete-history-current-webpage-in-one-click-firefox-add-on/
>>57091173
The fuck use is this? You can already forget it in your history browser.
you don't delete all history on browser close??
Here you can forget all times you visited a url
What's the most complex thing you've ever worked on or with?
>>57091129
Women
>>57091129
A woman
Server side java development of storage device testing automation scripts for 3PAR server arrays
Hey. I'm trying to use Regular Expressions in Vim to match all the dots followed by "gentoo" without making the dot a part of the match.
Free as in freedom.gentoo
Free as in freedom.
Free as in freedom.gentoo
Free as in freedom.gentoo
Free as in gratis.
Free as in freedom.gentoo
Free as in beer.
Is it possible to do that with regex? I've done something similar with a positive lookahead, but in this case I think I might need to use a lookbehind instead, but I can't for the life of me get it to work. Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>>57091006
Match 'all of the dots'?
>>57091080
No, just the dots followed by the string "gentoo".
So all ".gentoo".
However, I don't want the . to be a part of the match because I intend to remove the gentoo part.
if they're always on the end:
gentoo$
someone to help me retrieve deleted messages from facebook
>>57090931
Send a formal letter to Facebook for them to send you ALL infos they have on you. I read they're obligated by law to give you such informations. If your messages aren't deleted properly, it should be in the data.
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yo /g/,
is there any way to make a monitor that is running at a non native resolution look better? i got a 28 inch TV from a friend for free that I would like to use a second monitor, but the thing has a native resolution of 1360x768 for some reason and my other 28 inch monitor is at 1920x1080. I can force the TV to have a resolution of 1920x1080 but it looks awful, anyway I can make it look a little better on Linux?
>>57090702
Just force it to run at a higher res in the actual aspect ratio instead of widescreen you fucking nerd.
>>57090702
Why wouldn't you just run the monitor at its native resolution?
What could you possibly have to gain?
>>57090702
xrandr
good luck
I want to upgrade my GPU to the GTX GeForce 1070 but need advice, I'm not sure if I should get the reference model with a blower or a non-reference with multiple fans.
Ideally, I'd go with a non-reference but I'm not sure if my case would vent enough heat efficiently. I'm using the Corsair Graphite 600T white model. It has a 200mm intake fan on the front, a 120mm exhaust in the back, and another 200mm exhaust at the top, I've disabled the top one though because I don't like the noise or the idea of dust falling into the case when it's not in use. I'm using a be quiet! Dark Rock 3 which is quiet and keeps my CPU around 25c while watching video in HD fullscreen, and the mobo is also around 24c idle.
I've mostly used blower style GPUs in the past, so I'm familiar with the noise level, but I need some advice, would it be feasible to run a GTX 1070 non-reference in a case with a single 200mm intake and 120mm exhaust or would my setup be better off with a blower GPU exhausting heat right out the back of the case?
The answer is non-reference.
Personally, I'd go with an EVGA card.
>>57091222
Yeah, I had EVGA in mind.
>>57090610
>buying a GPU now
BLACK FRIDAY
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1. post specs
2. price you paid
3. what you use it for
4. pros
5. cons
(bonus points for pictures)
>i7 6700hq, 960m, 16gb ddr4, FHD display, 256gb nvme ssd
>$1199 before tax
>pic related
>pros: 15" display in a 14" form factor, decent build quality
>cons: dell's shitty qc, shitty chiclet keyboard
X1 third gen
>5300u
>8gb
>256gb ssd
>FHD matte
>aids battery
>$300
>>57090604
>1. post specs
pic related
>2. price you paid
$250 after upgrading RAM and throwing in an SSD
>3. what you use it for
Mobile shitposting
>4. pros
Works
>5. cons
TN panel
Macbook Air 11" 2015
>i5 8gb 256gb
>$999
>Webdev
>Perfect form factor, responsive, light, great battery
>macOS is suboptimal, I often miss Linux
Which seedbox and VPN do you guys use?
I'm trying to pick a seedbox, but to no avail.
>>57090594
I'm satisfied with my FeralHosting seedbox.
You could also buy a cheap VPS instead of a seedbox service.
I've been using whatbox for about a year. Not bad, but there are probably cheaper options out there.
>>57090712
>FeralHosting seedbox
Seems nice.
Are you using coins or credit card for payment?
Here's my week assignment: you have the number 237612231. Make how many IPs combination you can in any language. IP format #.#.#.# (each # hold up 1 to 3 digits)
Here's what I going to deliver in pythonv = '237612231'
print "{}.{}{}.{}{}{}.{}{}{}".format(*v) # 1 2 3 3
print "{}.{}{}{}.{}{}.{}{}{}".format(*v) # 1 3 2 3
print "{}.{}{}{}.{}{}{}.{}{}".format(*v) # 1 3 3 2
print "{}{}.{}.{}{}{}.{}{}{}".format(*v) # 2 1 3 3
print "{}{}.{}{}{}.{}.{}{}{}".format(*v) # 2 3 1 3
print "{}{}.{}{}{}.{}{}{}.{}".format(*v) # 2 3 3 1
print "{}{}.{}{}.{}{}.{}{}{}".format(*v) # 2 2 2 3
print "{}{}.{}{}.{}{}{}.{}{}".format(*v) # 2 2 3 2
print "{}{}.{}{}{}.{}{}.{}{}".format(*v) # 2 3 2 2
print "{}{}{}.{}{}.{}{}{}.{}".format(*v) # 3 2 3 1
print "{}{}{}.{}{}{}.{}{}.{}".format(*v) # 3 3 2 1
print "{}{}{}.{}.{}{}.{}{}{}".format(*v) # 3 1 2 3
print "{}{}{}.{}{}.{}.{}{}{}".format(*v) # 3 2 1 3
print "{}{}{}.{}.{}{}{}.{}{}".format(*v) # 3 1 3 2
print "{}{}{}.{}{}{}.{}.{}{}".format(*v) # 3 3 1 2
print "{}{}{}.{}{}.{}{}.{}{}".format(*v) # 3 2 2 2
I'm feeling very dumb to come up with that arbitrary solution. =(
>>57090583
999.999.999.999 isn't an IP address.
>>57090583
i dont understand the question
you have to make as many ip addresses as you can using those digits right? do they have to be in that order always?
Just hacked into Nakatomi's mainframe, If you guys can help me crack the security locks ill share the money in the safe with you.
Also BSD general.
will the openbsd devs laugh at me if i send in a diff to fix a serious usability flaw in the installer?
operations that can destroy the whole MBR don't ask for a confirmation that defaults to no
Awesome! Just need backdoor encryption to remove the firewall gooey interface IP address.
>Underrated thread.