Hey /g/ how often do you change your passwords?
>>57048430
15 years ago
every minute
>>57048430
I went on a big security binge about a year ago. Before that, I was using a fairly secure 14 character password, I was using it on every site. I ended up adding a unique word that couples it to the site. For instance, on my dropbox account I translated the word box to my native language and added it on the end.
I also enabled 2-factor authentication on all accounts that support it.
Now i'm sort of feeling the urge to change them all to longer, more unique diceware or randomly generated ones.
Is it recommendabe? Or just a waste of time..
How to hack into a facebook messenger? (jokes)
If there was a way for stupid people like yourself to do it, everyone would do it
>>57048709
So what do smart people do?
Email me [email protected]
What brand is this? Pls help
China.
PFSense
>>57048777
Thank you senpai
are QR codes a meme technology?
>trying to install whats app desktop program
>it wants me to use my phone to fucking scan the QR code on my screen
>literally cannot login unless I use my phone to scan it
That shit pissed me off
If by meme you mean retarded, yes
yeah
>get an SSD they said
>it will be faster they said
>its not that expensive we promise
bunch of fucking liars
>>57048352
Well memed
Are you a poorfag or what? Just grab your parents credit card and explain after.
wtf I hate sandisk now!!!
Hey /g/, I'm trying to install ApricityOS on a PC and dual boot it w/ Windows.
I create the partitions correctly and click install, but I get this error every fucking time I try to install it, does anybody know what could be happening?
Look at this shit, wtf
>>57048213
>NTFS
Shouldn't you be making those partitions EXT4?
>>57048243
I did, the NTFS partitions are the Windows partitions
Try to name just 1 (one) good reason to use a Mac instead of either Windows or Linux
>>57048083
Good for art and design, that's about it
>>57048083
It's not Windows. Still kinda crappy though.
>>57048083
Because I can spend my hard earned money on what ever I want.
What does /g/ think of libreboot?
For a long time I thought it was lib reboot and wondered what's so special about it.
I'm to intelligent too form my own opinions
only works on shitpads so why should i care
>Buy a 1060 GTX 6GB
>Need to upgrade PSU for this motherfucker
>The one most recommended is Seasonic S12II 520W which doesn't exist in yurop for whatever reason
>Every other recommendation has people saying it's either shit and will burn your house down or very good
This is the hardest thing ever to do, send help
http://www.jonnyguru.com/
>>57048014
This, just set a budget and look through that site until you find one in your price range and needs that does not suck.
>>57048014
>>57048050
I'm not sure what am i supposed to find there. Reviews? Some kinda list?
I posted here last night but no one responded. I've since made some progress. Here's the code:for rows in range(len(kmerl)):
for cols in range(len(kmerl[rows])):
mdarray = {(i,j):0 for j in range(cols+1) for i in range(rows+1)}
nucs = {'A':mdarray, 'G':mdarray, 'T':mdarray, 'C':mdarray}
'''
for i in range(len(kmerl)):
for j in range(len(kmerl[i])):
if kmerl[i][j] == 'A':
try:
print(kmerl)
nucs['A'][i][j] = 1
print(nucs['A'][i][j])
print('test')
except KeyError:
pass
elif kmerl[i][j] == 'C':
try:
nucs['C'][i][j] = 1
except KeyError:
pass
elif kmerl[i][j] == 'G':
try:
nucs['G'][i][j] = 1
except KeyError:
pass
elif kmerl[i][j] == 'T':
try:
nucs['T'][i][j] = 1
except KeyError:
pass'''
>>57047968
Basically, I have a set of tuples (i,j) for rows and columns, with each row column pair being set = 0. This tuple is contained as a value in the dictionary with keys {AGCT]. I have a file that is going to generate most of this information, and I need to get the count of each A, G, C, T at a given row/column position.
If I have a 2 lines of sequence: AGCCCAGACTACT, AGGGCTAGATAA
And I split them into 3 substrings of size k = 1 such as: C, G.
For example. This is the actual output from my terminal when I generate this dictionary using the above parameters dictionary.
{'A': {(1, 0): 0, (0, 0): 0}, 'G': {(1, 0): 0, (0, 0): 0}, 'T': {(1, 0): 0, (0, 0): 0}, 'C': {(1, 0): 0, (0, 0): 0}}
So now I need to get the count of each occurrence of A,C,G,T, and store a count as a subvalue of the tuple value.
So in this example it would be:
{'A': {(1, 0): 0, (0, 0): 0}, 'G': {(1, 0): 1, (0, 0): 0}, 'T': {(1, 0): 0, (0, 0): 0}, 'C': {(1, 0): 0, (0, 0): 1}}
I have added a 1 to G:(1:0): and C:(0:0):. Furthermore, I need to be able to increase this value given a larger col/row size if new occurences of AGCT happen, meaning I could do +=1
>>57047968
anon plz
>>57047968
I'm lazy and in class so could you put your problem into a tl;dr? You'd probably get more responses.
In your opinion what is the maximum number of packages on a distro to not be considered as bloated?
300
it's bloated when you have packages that you don't use. if you use everything then your system is not bloated
it's as simple as that
less than 100 tbqh onii-chan
Can some ID this case?
>>57047854
thats a mac mini
>>57047854
macpro
No idea.
OOP programming. Not even once.
Spring Framework is not OOP. Just don't use that shit.
Object oriented programming programming?
>>57047717
theres more to oop than shitty java.
educate yourself dipshit
>2137 packages
how can i remove some that i don't want or need?
>>57047502
install gentoo
>>57047502
Unless your root partition is running low on space, there is no reason to do so.
>>57047502
yum remove
Do you plebs use a colorimeter for your monitors? Also which one?
No I'm not gay and can google for 5 minutes.
the one supplied by my company
No. I don't work with print and those are really fucking expensive to even consider just for better color accuracy.