\how's cybercrime paying these days?
In bitcoins
Pays well if you don't consider the opportunity cost of being in prison for years and then being unable to find good jobs ever again because you were convicted of fraud and now no one will trust you with their money
Just get a job or start a business.
It pays well if you live in Russia. If you live in the US, the police might just actually do their job.
>paying for 3.5 Mb/s
>getting 0.7 Mb/s
what do? I've never had this problem before
install gentoo
>>56071541
It's a simple misunderstanding, you think you're paying for Mbs but you're getting Mibs, read the fine print.
>>56071646
3.5 megabytes per second download is what im paying for
>Have a laptop with 2 SATA II (3Gbps) ports
>Have a SATA III (6Gbps) SSD
Is there any adapter out there that will split the SSD into 2 drives segments that can then be "RAID 0"ed together for full performance?
You want to connect two sata ports to one drive to double the speed? No, that isn't how it works.
>>56071518
No you fucking retard.
>>56071518
thats not how it works retard.
Best password manager? Or are they all botnet? Right now I just have a pwords.txt file on my computer with all my passwords, bank information, SSN, and other personal information. It's pretty convenient and I don't think it's that insecure since I don't have TeamViewer installed or anything, but I might try out a password manager since I hear they're easier.
>>56071490
I can check the security of the pwords.txt if you want. Just post the file here.
Make txt
Encrypt
Upload to le cloud
I'm thinking of making my own as a programming exercise. A lot of them seem way too bloated. All I want is something I can query, be asked for a password, input said password and receive the result of my query.
Is it true there's no way to control your OS updates with windows 10?
And can the telemetry be beat?
Do I really have to switch to GNU/Linux to get an OS upgrade from 7?
Going to miss muh games
Windows 7 has security updates supported until 2020. For Windows 8.1 it is until 2023.
>using 10
The FBI will have a field day with your CP collection.
>>56071417
I never update my PC, it's just that my pirated version of 7 never activates for me anymore on my main PC, not sure what the issue is
>>56071420
I just want a good OS, but to also play video games, if only Linux were there for gaming
Is there any way to hide my psu cables pasta
Route them behind your mobo plate if you can.
>>56071333
Buy a new Corsair case and modular PSU.
>>56071333
no need to unless you're one of those faggots in the guts thread
Is America still the world leader in technology?
>>56071212
Yes. Because no one else is even fucking trying.
>>56071212
America for general Computing and japan / china for robotic novelties and technology adaption.
>>56071246
What fucking retard wrote that?
Mir deorbit didn't result in anything hitting the ground, so why would this couple of Chink modules would?
142.165.85.73
Fuck off
yo tommy some kid told me about this thread ur so fucked monday man lmao better stay home from school if u no wats good for u..
>>56071222
u said this in the last thread with a different name... is there a reason for this?
How important is it for a programmer to understand the huge amount of jargon on the fly?
take this website for example:
https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/
>zero-cost abstractions
>move semantics
>guaranteed memory safety
>threads without data races
>trait-based generics
>pattern matching
>type inference
>minimal runtime
>efficient C bindings
At first look, I have no clue what half of the "features" mean. Will professional developers think im retarded if i cant hold a conversation using terms like that?
>>56071099
Only bro-grammers talk like this. Good developers who aren't insecure about their skills talk more casually about programming. You might hear the odd technical term here and there, but don't worry about it too much. Don't be afraid to ask "what does that mean?"
>>56071099
These terms come mostly from programming language theory and have clear, well-defined meanings. If you have no specific interest in that and you don't have enough experience to have already learned multiple languages with different paradigms, is not surprising that you don't know what these things mean. It will come naturally with time.
>>56071099
been programming for years. and years.
nobody needs phrases like that to program.
hipster coders might but they are constantly making stuff up desperately trying to sound knowledgeable.
If Linux is so good, then why is it so awful with audio?
It's not just audio production, but compatability like eax and a3d.
Don't get me started on pulse audio, shit is pretty much unusable with certain hardware
GNU/Linux is pretty good. The bad thing are the non-free hardware companies that doesn't build non-Windows drivers. Basically, industries are the guilty.
>>56071067
alsamixer muh nigga
Pulseaudio works great.
Windows has nothing as easy for audio configuration as pavucontrol.
For example on Windows if you wanted to direct audio output from one program to two different audio devices simultaneously, how would you do it?
On Linux it is easy as pic related, I only have one audio device so the example doesn't look like what a real-world example would, but it still shows the feature virtually.
>buzzing coming from pc case
>give it the slightest of taps with the back of my finger, probably not even hard enough to kill a fly just stun it
>buzzing stops
i really want to know what that was now. any ideas? maybe a really old case fan?
>>56071045
Sometimes my HDDs do this. But it's more like a resonant droning. Like a WWHHHRRRRRRR...WWWHHHRRRRRRR... and when I push against the case, it stops. Tightened all my case screws, and it went away.
>>56071062
that actually more accurately describes it. i didn't screw in my hdd's so i guess i should do that now.
A cable is touching the fans.
Hey /g/entlemen I'm looking to replace my iPad mini. It's works find and all but the limited memory is killing me. I mainly use it to play hearthstone/few games and read comics/mange and watch kodi on it. But because of HS I've run out of memory. So I'm looking for a decent android tablet that has expandable memory/good resolution and can handle games. I've been searching for this one but it seems sold out everywhere. Sorry for the blog post.
>>56071030
Fucking autocorrect.
>>56071030
Anyone?
Can anyone tell me the difference between the Nvidia Shield and the Nvidia Shield K1?
How viable are they today?
>Network administration job
>Candidates must have a computer science degree
Why? Especially considering network administration is a degree field here.
>>56071029
It's not about the content taught, it's about knowing you're not an idiot in general.
>>56071029
network adminstration degrees are a joke, you're only taught about the things that computer science majors will learn anyway in their certification classes.
>>56071029
I've never seen a sysadmin job that required any sort of degree, it's certs at the most and sometimes you don't even need those, just experience as a field technician.
>>56071125
>computer "scientists" knowing anything about network infrastructure
We all know that gaming laptops are a meme, but what are some good laptops to play mid-tier games on that won't burn a hole in my crotch?
Just build a fuckin PC in a briefcase desu senpai
>>56070835
My thinkpad t420 I got for $180 can play meme of legends at a constant 110fps or so on medium settings,
>>56070835
Asus K501UX
So, is there any P2P-encrypted chat application that's got the same desktop-mobile ecosystem that Telegram has? After the whole Turkey scandal and the security audits in the past, I think it's fair to say that Telegram is not secure.
What are you guys using?
The issue with peer to peer is that both need to be online to ever receive a message.
>>56070814 Wire is best. It have proper encryption, doesn't require phone, have desktop apps, video calls and it's opensource now.
>turkey scandal
???