CIA IS TRYING TO HACK MY WEBCAM WHAT THE FUCK DO I DO
>>56040071
Download gentoo, go offline and come back after you've compiled and gotten back online. The compilation process optimizes your code for your specific hardware making it harder for the CIA to hack you.
>>56040071
fuck off, terry
>>56040103
FUCKING CIA NIGGER
What am I doing wrong? Using some method for RfA that doesn't require bcmon and I'm stumped. I'm sure I put all the scripts and files in the write place. Have no idea what I'm doing just followed some tutorial that had mangled English.
sudo apt install gentoo
>>56040052
Why bother if you cant even figure out reaver? Give up skiddo
>>56040052
you need busybox, kid.
After the latest update, has /g/ finally admitted that Windows 10 is one of the best OS to be released?
>>56039992
Alright, admittedly this is the first time visiting /g/, and I didn't know worthless slide threads devoid of actual content were as common here as they are on fucking /pol/. You're not funny, creative, original or any synonym of those.
>>56039992
I want the semen demon to lick lube my ram
>>56039992
I would suck his cock dry.
So, im building a pc.
i have somehow of a limited budget so i cant go too much up from this, if i can get any better, tell me
Zen is 4-6 months out. That's what I'm waiting for, you might do well to do the same thing.
>>56039974
What do u mean by zen?
Im from argentine, so, here is costful and takes a lot more time to come
If you can't wait, just get the 8320 and save some neetbux. If you can't afford a GPU, just get an A10 or something.
what does "Revision: A1" mean? is it like "stepping" in CPUs?
>>56039901
For the most part, yes.
how can you tell before buying a graphics card which revision you are getting?
>>56039901
Yes, but graphics cards aren't often revised. Most stay at the initial revision throughout their lifespan. The GTX 780 is one exception, and the B1 revision models overclock far, far better than the A1 revision cards. Most B1s can get up to 1400MHz+, putting them above any 970.
>>56040013
A crystal ball.
Can ffmpeg merge an audio file to a webm without audio and loop the video feed until the audio finishes?
Yes it can, done it many times
>>56039798
Who would win in a fight?
>>56039766
frogmane
>>56039766
In a plain fistfight, probably the alium.
the frog guy has a fucking awesome battle suit, though, so he'd probably have the upper hand in a duel to the death
what is with the bizarre images on graphics cards anyway
Opinions on Midori?
cute girl
Solid web browser
meme
Biggest tech let-downs and failed projects thread?
Biggest tech let-downs and failed projects thread.
OP
This thread
What distro does he use? What kinds of programs does he have?
emacs.
That's it.
gay is my pepperoni
>>56039677
Pretty sure he uses Trisquel and I wouldn't be surprised if he only used Emmacs and wget
What now, winfags?
http://arstechnica.co.uk/security/2016/08/microsoft-secure-boot-firmware-snafu-leaks-golden-key/
Microsoft has inadvertently demonstrated the intrinsic security problem of including a universal backdoor in its software after it accidentally leaked its so-called "golden key"—which allows users to unlock any device that's supposedly protected by Secure Boot, such as phones and tablets.
The key basically allows anyone to bypass the provisions Microsoft has put in place ostensibly to prevent malicious versions of Windows from being installed, on any device running Windows 8.1 and upwards with Secure Boot enabled.
And while this means that enterprising users will be able to install any operating system.
The golden keys were found by MY123 and Slipstream in March this year. They've just posted, on a rather funky website, a description both of Microsoft's security errors and of its seeming reluctance to patch the issue. The researchers note that this snafu is a real-world demonstration of the lack of wisdom in the FBI's recent demands for universal backdoors in Apple's devices. They wrote:
The researchers seem to have found the golden key—which isn't a PKI-type private key you would use to sign binaries, but rather a way to alter the tasks executed by UEFI at boot—bundled in dormant form on retail devices, left in as a debugging tool by accident. Now apparently available online, it should allow any user to turn off Secure Boot.
Secure Boot works at the firmware level, and is designed only to allow an operating system signed with a key certified by Microsoft to load. It can be disabled on many desktops, but on most other Windows devices, it's hard-coded in. The golden key policy seems to have been designed for internal debugging purposes, to allow OS signature checks to be disabled, apparently so programmers can test new builds. In practice, it could well open up Microsoft's tablets and phones to serious attacks.
UEFI is shit. SHIT.
>>56039544
D E L E T
>>56039544
BOTNET BTFO
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How do you prefer to rice LXDE, if at all?
I put it on top, with the Plank dock and Numix icons.
I also make the bar completely transparent
>>56039508
lxde is a sinking ship, install lxqt
Lxde is dead
Why is it that others just can't compete?
What's their secret?
They make perfect mice.
>inb4 buthurt logitech poorfags can't face reality
I have a microsoft optical 1.1, cost me $10, works 100% great, I like it my old deathadder actually. Why anyone would pay $60 for a gaming mouse is beyond me.
>>56039477
Razer is a meme
>>56039477
>implying any mouse is better than a Dell mouse
why are Pascal graphics cards (GTX 1060 1070 1080) selling at like 20% above their MSRP? is Nvidia having manufacturing problems and cannot keep up with demand?
Paid a 4% markup for mine
>>56039410
which card, and where?
see: apple marketing
Why aren't you running Ubuntu Touch in your Lagxus yet? Still suffering the Lagdroid curse? Don't you want convergence?
I have a Nexus 7 2013, OP
sell me on it
>>56039295
because cyanogen mod
>>56039629
/thread