>2017
>using an antivirus
I stream/dl porn nightly, having an antivirus with internet security is a must
>>62036750
Only if you use the wrong os
>>62036779
Does Linux not get viruses?
What is your most hated software that you personally use? Stuff that you absolutely despise but use because it's all you got
>>62036396
'most everythingatool
cuetools
cups
exiv2
ffmpegthumbnailer
firefox
freerdp
ghostscript
gimp
gnome-icon-theme-extras
graphviz
gvfs-mtp
htop
inkscape
libreoffice-fresh
libva-intel-driver
libvdpau-va-gl
lostfiles
maim
mlocate
moreutils
mousepad
mpc
mpd
mpv
mumble
ncmpcpp
nfs-utils
nmap
noto-fonts
noto-fonts-cjk
noto-fonts-emoji
p7zip
pacaur
pandoc-lite
pavucontrol
puddletag
pulseaudio
pwgen
reflector
renameutils
ristretto
rsync
shntool
slop
soulseekqt
sshfs
sssd
syslinux
thunar
thunar-volman
tigervnc
tmux
transmission-remote-gtk
tree
ttf-croscore
tumbler
udisks2
units
unzip
virt-manager
wesnoth
xclip
xf86-video-intel
xfce4-appfinder
xfce4-notifyd
xfce4-panel
xfce4-power-manager
xfce4-session
xfce4-settings
xfce4-terminal
xfdesktop
xfwm4
xorg-server
youtube-dl
zip
zsh
GNU/Linux
You pretty much posted it OP.
I'm gonna stop updating it once i notice the addon purge.
What did Intel mean by this?
Is Raven Ridge kill?
no they're using the same graphics chip
>intel
>gpu
5 years behind.
>>62036082
No. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_HD_and_Iris_Graphics#Kaby_Lake_Refresh
You have 13.23434 seconds to explain why you aren't using windows 7.
loonix is better
macOS is better
Windows 10 is better
>mom gets randsonware virus on her laptop
>my laptop and desktop are encrypted the next day
>go to my NAS to burn a reinstall USB
>>>everything's been encrypted through the network
Literally how do hoarders not lose everything that way? Do the just use Linux?
>>62035893
Yes.
Either that or people are smart/stupid enough to update Wangblows
>>62035893
Should've listened to us and installed Gentoo, anon.
How do we solve the Intel/AMD duopoly problem?
Get IBM in the mix
>>62035517
Subsidize semiconductor fabrication plants. Unironically.
In b4 burgers complain about >muh socialism
While their tax dollars are used to build $100 million dollar college football stadiuns
Get me $100 million and I'll start some manufacturing industry in China that makes fully libre hardware
Is Windows 7 still a viable main OS in 2017?
si
>>62035403
Oui
Дa
How come so many people's don't understand what a VPN is?
>>>/pol/138614795
>>62035058
It's not the fact that its a VPN, there worried that its going trough google and to make it an overblown issue they act like its going to be on all the fucking time and you have no control.
This is almost a good thing Google has done really now normies won't get there shit pwned when you use McDs wifi
>>62035058
>>62035133
you homos should meet up for coffee after your shifts.
>>62035058
It's /pol/, dude. Half is braindead muds and the other half is inbred whites.
What are you working on, /g/?
Old thread: >>62025163
>>62034793
Refuck 1.0.
>OOP
just say "no"
Currently planning to extend emacs to support live shared library reloading.
Unless somebody knows tool that can already do that?
Which one does /g/ think is better?
Brave or Unjewgled Chromium
Brave seems kinda chunky and laggy
Unjewgled Chromium is Google Chrome but de-botnetified and runs smooth and is quite nice to use
You can link any other browser BUT Qutebrowser and Pale MEME
>>62034781
Pale moon
>>62034851
fuck you
I use Vivaldi.
Last thread >>62020654
the other thread has 250 post condense your general garbage tard
>>62034666
Created this thread bit early, cause can't create one later and people will be too lazy to do one.
So xterm -fa 22 works
but if I add xterm:faceSize:22 to Xresources
and merge, that doesn't. I can change the background of an xterm terminal with xterm resources, however that only comes into effect when I launch a new terminal with the xterm command. If I use i3 MOD+ENTER, I get a white xterm terminal, but opening an additional xterm terminal via command gives me one of the color specified in xresources.
Specy thread.
>>62034459
I saw "0.13um" and thought it was a bleeding edge CPU before I realized it's 130nm.
What's the worst piece of shit you've ever spent a decent amount of money on? For me it must be pic related
>leather completely flaked off 1 year later
>wobby arm rests with uncomfortable curved design so you can't sit anything on them
>arm rests foam falling apart
>weird seat design with metal that digs into your legs and cuts off circulation
>bad design that makes cleaning really difficult
Won't fall for the gayman chair meme again
>>62034439
I have the same issue, but it’s with dxracers. I think gaming chairs ARE a meme. Really expensive/ low quality
Used iphone 6
>>62034439
Acer Aspire One 722-BZ454
>pic related
I purchased it for $25 and it is dogshit.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11748/hot-chips-intel-emib-and-14nm-stratix-10-fpga-live-blog-845am-pt-345pm-utc
THANK YOU BASED INTEL
AYYMD IS FINISHED & BANKRUPT
>>62034358
good goy. 0.1 shekels have been deposited to your account.
Nice glue, Intel
>Google says it only turns on and begins recording when you utter the words "OK Google". But a Sun investigation has found that the virtual assistant is a little hard of hearing. In some cases, just saying "OK" in conversation prompted it to switch on your phone and record around 20 seconds of audio.
>It regularly switches on the microphone as you go about your day-to-day activities, none the wiser.
>Unlike Apple, who does not publicise any of the voice data it stores through Siri, Google is pretty transparent - giving you full access to your audio.
>First, you'll need to be signed into your Gmail or Google account.
>Once you've done that, type "history.google.com/history" into your web browser.
>You'll be taken to a hub which contains your entire digital footprint, so be careful, it could make for some grim reading.
>Under the tab Voice and Audio Activity, you'll find a list of recordings in chronological order.
>Before you start listening, you might want to plug your headphones in.
>You'll have to listen to the cringe-worthy sounds of you buying a pack of fags in the newsagent or making small talk at the bus stop.
>But there might also be all lots of salacious gossip that you wouldn't want anybody else to hear.
>You'll be shocked to hear what it's picked up, however.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/4295350/did-you-know-google-has-been-secretly-recording-you-heres-how-to-find-the-creepy-audio-files-that-are-monitoring-your-conversations-every-day/
>>62034146
so they're pretending to be transparent to normalize these aggressive spying tactics and get away with more criminal behavior.
Stop using Google altogether. Never stay signed in. Even checking this shit is a trick to sign you in. Eject from Google. Cut your losses.
>>62034288
>he says, after completing a captcha for google
>>62034288
Stallman pls go back to work