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Flask vs Django?

Which do you prefer? Which is used more in companies? Which is more useful to learn and why?

Keep in mind I'm a little child who has Python experience but not oop, and almost zero networking skills.

Pic related, I want to be hackerman
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>>55985538
>has Python experience
>zero networking skills.

This is bullshit. What do you use Python for if networking and web development

To answer your question. Flask is better because it lets you do and use whatever you like and it's very minimalist.
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>>55986531
I'm learning python right now, just scripting as of now, wanted to expand my knowledge
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>>55985538
Django is terrible. It is complex, annoying and broken for any web app that is not simple CRUD. Don't learn that shit. Go with Flask, it is much much better.

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> using php
> ever
lmao, this shit should be fucking illegal.
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>>55985459
That exact shit was the reason why 4chan got hacked back in 2007.
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>>55985482
how?
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>>55985459
Explain?

>I don't know shit about PHP and im a newbie to Python

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How the god damn fuck do you make a bootable USB on Manjaro?

I formatted a USB to FAT32 using Gparted
Ran UNetbootin
Open up boot device selector on startup
Doesn't show the USB drive
Repeat with 5 different distro .iso files

Finally decide to do the terminal command in the Manjaro wiki for writing iso files to USB. Still doesn't work.

Fuck this shit. I know it's nothing in my BIOS because my Windows 10 USB still works. They are trapping me and my stupidity on this shitty unstable distro.

Pls help. I've been trying different distros and I was always able to create a new live USB by formatting and then copying the .iso using UNetbootin
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>>55985402
ded usb. rip.
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>>55985402
install gentoo
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sry m8 but

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Time to upgrade your kernel, lads. 4.7.0 is no longer relevant.
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Pacman -syu
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Is it in the Arch repos yet
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>>55985398
>Board ▼ Settings Home

Pacman -syu

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Hey /g/, is PayPal a good site? If it is, how bad are the exploit attempts on it? Like if I wanted to login onto PayPal how can Keylogged be detected and trace back to PayPal for data collection? Is it safe?
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>>55985342
It was made by Elon Cuck. You decide.
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>>55985342
>is PayPal a good site
if you like losing money yes
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>>55985342
>how can Keylogged be detected and trace back to PayPal for data collection
wtf am I reading

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>His GPU isnt hotter than the fucking sun
Get on my level, /g/.
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Thats normal

You can alter the default fans speed if the blower seems loud
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>>55985259
I can only imagine your power bill.
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>>55985259
Yours isn't either.
>of close to 15.7 million kelvins (K)
That's the sun's core temp though

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How do you fix this issue? Everything's in italics and there is no option to disable anything in the flags menu.

Also in b4 "install Gentoo", fuck off with your memes.

If I can't get this fixed I may download Firefox for the first time in 9 years.
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Settings, default font. Also try disabling some extension like adblockers, this might block some font/css files.
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>>55985138

install gentoo
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Just use Microsoft Edge bro.

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Why is Arch loved everywhere except /g/?
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>>55985135
It's more /g/ hates the arch community than arch linux itself.
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>>55985149
However, the wiki is really comprehensive and useful for all distros.
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>>55985149
lel

90% true

t. arch user

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>turn old time TV on for the first time
>watch TV


>turn smart TV on for the first time
>terms of use and privacy policy contracts show up. yes, to watch TV
>screen defaults to "agree with everything"
>press back and scroll down to actually see what I was about to agree with
>something like "I agree that you'll track what I watch to show me better ads" (????) and "remote assistance" (yes, again for a TV). fortunately, they can be unchecked. 99% of the people didn't do that though
>open menu to install system update. a fucking 600MB download. mother of bloat. android phone ROMs with more features and apps come in much smaller packages. inbefore "le screen is huge though so le file must be huge"

Are you also afraid of the direction technology is heading?
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I am worried.

Do you have anymore of that art?
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>>55985079
>smart tv
thers your problem. anytime you see the word "Smart" prepended before the device name you can bet it's shit.
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>>55985227
Just because you're poor doesn't mean you have to be angry

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Any miners here? Need some advice

Just recently bought a Sapphire RX 480 8GB for my rig and it's great, making about $50-60 a month from mining ETH. Currently have about $250 to spend on another card.

Should I buy another RX 480 or is there a better hash/$ option?

Heres my rig if that matters


>Operating System
Windows 10 Home 64-bit

>CPU
AMD FX-6350
Vishera 32nm Technology

>RAM
8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 803MHz (11-11-11-28)

>Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. 990FXA-UD3 (CPU 1)

>Graphics
2752 (1920x1080@60Hz)
8192MB ATI Radeon RX 480 Graphics (ATI)

>Storage
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-75ZF5A0 (SATA)
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>>55985022
why would you tell lies on the internet?
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>>55985104
what am I lying about?
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>>55985022
like minecraft? I think you computer is good enough for that

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Previously on: >>55975742

Welcome to /fglt/ - Friendly GNU/Linux Thread.
Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread. ***

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources[*].

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine using VirtualBox or other software made for this puporse for safety purposes.
1) Use the Live ISO (if your distribution of choice has one) to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything, that way, you can get to experience the GNU/Linux operating system without installing it.
2) Dual boot the GNU/Linux distribution of your choice along with Windows or macOS, this is recommended if you want to know more about the GNU/Linux operating system.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Meet the /fglt/ team:

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* Resources:
Your friendly neighborhood search engine (searx, ixquick, startpage, whatever.)
$ man <insert command here>
https://wiki.archlinux.org (Most troubleshoots work on all distros.)
https://wiki.gentoo.org (Please see comment above.)
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Category:GNU/Linux
https://prism-break.org/en/categories/gnu-linux/
http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
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Friends:
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Copypasta:
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>The “menu” and “expert” options allow you to choose individual packages to install and are of use to skilled users familiar with the OS. These methods allow such users to quickly prune packages from the installer to build a very minimal system. If you don't know what you're doing (sometimes even if you do) you're likely to leave out crucial pieces of software and end up with a broken system.

What does it mean by this? Is it referring to system libraries only? If I choose not to install OpenSSH but keep the rest of the networking tools will the OS not boot properly?
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>>55984997
First for Gentoo
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Can QBittorrent connect to a remote server? I am talking about the Qt client?

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How to into network security I'm a newfag
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Install kali
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Bump, I'm interested.
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>>55984863
Major in computer science or network administration first so you will actually be taken seriously. (Computer science is much broader and will give you more options as you enter the field, you won't get your dream job immediately). Then take all your certification classes and apply.

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What are you working on?
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How do people program 'AI' as in grand strategy games, chess, puzzle games, etc? Where there is serious decision making at work?

Closest idea I can think of is assigning pros and cons to each decision and choosing the one with the highest number of pros-cons
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Yes because the old thread was so hard to understand
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>>55984832
In limbo between projects, sorta-kinda working on a simple C++ GUI lib to kill time

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>six years after wide adoption, USB 3.0 chipsets and drivers are still buggy
>even some Intel chipsets have subtle bugs that are not always mitigated by driver-level fixes
>especially VIA chipsets, still fucking up and dropping devices left and right
>the only vendor with bug-free implementation of USB 3.0 is Fresco Logic, but almost nobody uses them because their chipsets are slightly more expensive (still only a few cents since USB controllers are cheap in general) than VIA shit
>Oculus specifically dropped support for VIA and TI USB 3.0 chipsets after realizing most of the "Why won't Oculus work on my computer?" support calls were from people with VIA or TI USB 3.0 ports
>turns out VIA and TI chipsets go into coma when a peripheral actually pumps out data at a rate higher than USB 2.0 maximum for a sustained period

Why is this allowed?
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USB-C is here and no one cares about 3.0
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>>55984837
/thread
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>>55984837
It's more or less the same protocol.

USB-C is just the connector type with a chip on the transceiver to detect which side the plug is in.

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IS IT POSSIBLE /g/?
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>>55984791
nah
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>>55984791
What did he mean by this?
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>>55984791
Absolutely.

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