Old thread: >>56199794
>New to /ptg/? Have an inquiry? Consult the wiki or the PDF before asking redundant questions
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Private_trackers
http://a.pomf.cat/ameuju.pdf
>If you have a question check Google and if you can't find an adequate answer, ask here.
>What.CD interview info:
https://www.whatinterviewprep.com/ and the wiki
>Various tracker IRCs and sites open for signup:
http://pastebin.com/dD3cqWKc (embed) (embed)
Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.
Remember the following:
>staff occasionally read these generals and have posted here before
>staff may pretend to be normal users asking for invites and when you invite them, they ban you for inviting strangers
>sneaky bastards will try to convince you into believing that cheating can be evaded, it can't and you will be banned with those bastards laughing at you
>people may report emails and other personal info posted here to staff to get you banned
>don't respond to anime posters, they are known to ruin threads and shitpost, report and ignore.
>most of the invite offers here are people trolling you with false hope - begging for invites is a waste of time and you should just interview at What.cd
>Easy way to elite on What.cd = whatbetter+search 2016 flac albums on better.php
invites to [email protected]
you welcome.
hello sirs, does anyone has hdbits invite plz..... thank u
Why does pajeet even want to get into HDBits?
Has anyone ever actually bothered to read CloudFlare's privacy policy?
https://www.cloudflare.com/security-policy/
Important parts:
>This Policy applies to all (i) visitors to our website, (ii) users of our services (i.e., subscribers to any of our plans), and (iii) information we collect from visitors to the websites of users of our services. Our users’ websites may have their own privacy policies and may not be covered by this Policy. We strongly encourage visitors to these third party websites to make themselves aware of such websites’ separate privacy policies.
Note how they specify the difference between "users" and "visitors," most all the privacy protections they provide only apply to users and not visitors (you).
>INFORMATION COLLECTION:
>CloudFlare is the owner of the service information collected on this site and through any CloudFlare service. As visitors browse our website, or our users’ websites if they are protected by CloudFlare, we normally log these visitors’ interactions in order to provide better services to our users (e.g., using visitor log data in order to detect new threats and malicious third parties).
This allows them to log all of the data that a visitor sends through their service. Considering they strip the SSL off packets for inspection they can collect everything.
>COOKIES:
>As part of our services, CloudFlare may also place cookies on the computers of visitors to your CloudFlare-protected website. We do this to in order to identify malicious visitors, to reduce the chance of blocking legitimate users, and to provide customized services.
This allows them to track you if you are using the same browser to access different websites through different Tor circuits in the same session and combine that data. Only starting an entirely new session will delete cookies and keep CloudFlare from linking your usage of different websites.
>>56216160
continued
>DATA AGGREGATION:
>CloudFlare may aggregate data we acquire about our users and the visitors to their websites. For example, we may assemble data to determine how Web crawlers index the Internet and whether they are engaged in malicious activity. If we assemble this sort of data and provide it to external parties, our users’ personal information will never be attached to or included in such aggregated data. Please note, data that our users provide to us, such as log files of their site’s visitors, may be included in the aggregate data, reports, and statistics.
This allows them to sell the data of visitors to 3rd parties, so long as it's aggregate (which doesn't mean much, as some companies sell their "aggregated" data in 8 user or less bundles for easy segregation by the party the information is being sold to).
All pretty harmless stuff that every website does, really.
>>56216332
Except "every website" doesn't MITM your connection with other websites and only deals with information you give them directly.
Even AMD knows this.
>http://www.amd.com/en-us/innovations/software-technologies/zen-cpu
>http://www.amd.com/en-us/innovations/software-technologies/zen-cpu
>http://www.amd.com/en-us/innovations/software-technologies/zen-cpu
POO
Is it true that every Intel CPU has a backdoor built in?
Yes
Source: I work at NSA
>>56215873
Yes, it's true anon. Buy AMD, they respect your freedoms.
Potentially yes. In reality only a a portion of the processors out are known to have a "backdoor" in them. Since Sandy Bridge every CPU that supports vPro has a kind of hardware level backdoor that is supposed to be used by businesses to remotely manage computers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Active_Management_Technology
Oh boy, a package!
[Code]4 me[/code]
Whatever could it contain?
the dildo i sent for your mommy xd
>>56215858
That's real generous of you. How'd you know it was her birthday?
>>56215887
a fucking gpu. shove it up your ass mate.
FLOENS! When is your next clover release? Please answer me senpai, you said a while back there would be a release soon.
Also, clover thread.
>>56215648
>not using Overchan
>any year
>>56215779
>Takes 2-3 tries for any reply every single time
No, clover is far superior.
>>56215804
Sounds like you've got shit internet m8
/bst/ battlestation thread
>>56215626
Clean your room you fat fuck
Early.
>That lonesome sock
Between all the new tech ideas today, what's the next "big thing"?
inb4 nobody knows and if they did they wouldn't tell you
1D printing
my dick
VR.
Neural nets.
Thin clients for all normies.
Let's see those temps /g/.
hyper 212 EVO + asus DCUII
Stock cooler on CPU, only using fans that came with the case, and reference 480.
To be honest, the temperatures are better than I expected, even when it's under load.
>>56216685
Damn those are good for stock + reference coolers.
What are you working towards? Need advice? Share your study resources!
Post it in here
If you've got a tech career:
>Job Title
>Years of Experience
>Degrees/Certs
>How did you find/get job
>Pay
>Location
are certs really worth it? I haven't seen one job ask for certs
It's freelancers world faggots
>>56215390
most places don't care about certs unless you have no experience
Will you be buying the God mouse? Inb4 neets grovel at the price tag.
>God-tier shape
>God-tier sensor
>God-tier switches
Unless there are huge benefits over a g400, no
>>56214862
Stop shilling awful overpriced logishit when there are better mice already released that cost less.
>God-tier shape
Kek, the shape is standard for 5 buck mice.
Gtfo you stupid shill.
How does /g/ deal with eye strain?
>>56214704
high pain tolerance and no will to live
>>56214704
I've been using computes for such a long time my eyes are dead and I don't feel any strain anymore. Just relax your eyes when looking at a screen.
>>56214704
f.lux
eyeyoga
/SQT/ - Shitty Question Thread
Alright, you know the drill:
Last thread: >>56205891
If you can't be bothered to:
>search it
>lurk moar
>git gud
Then this thread is for you!
Post your simple/stupid/shitty questions here, ONCE
You are NOT entitled to an answer.
Please redirect or ignore anybody asking shitty questions outside this thread.
Protip: If you can't tell if your question deserves it's own thread, its very likely it doesn't. Post it here, we'll let you know.
I'm trying to compile something on linux, but when I run the config on the terminal, I get this configure: error: Boost not found.
How do I get this to work?
>>56214726
Boost is a c++ library, so you need to download it.
Also allow me to interject etc etc..
Why is this textbook 800 megs?
The Mediafire link is dead.
iPhone 6S still the reigning champ. Explain yourselves.
Java
>>56214611
>lagdroid
> 4k is the standard resolution
> Desktop Computer are still dying
> Tablets have repleaced Laptops at 90% of market share
> Google has dropped Chrome OS and Andorid and now it has his own closed source OS. Latest update can collect your memories from the past for ads
> Windows 10 cobblestone update: you can't shutdown your computer when you want, ads everywhere on standby.
> Apple just released the new iPhone all made of glass, only wifi charge. Macbook is a 2 in 1 tablet. OSX and iOS are a single OS.
> Ubuntu is installed on 5% of computers. People still complaint about terminal. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS has snappy packages, Tribe ( a new DE).
> You can torrent only on Gnu/Linux Distro
> You can't get a job without a Facebook account.
>Cobblestone
kek
>Macbook with no ports at all
>hurd still on beta