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>>55870011
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>>55870011
I can make it unique as I want...
>install binary games from unknown sources (torrents etc. )
>later notice that computer is slow even when browsing the web
>check "top"
>vlc uses 50% of CPU even though I haven't even started it
>okay.jpg
>kill vlc and go on with my life
>5 months later same CPU slowdown
>this time it's "epoptes" - screen sharing software
>freak out, because I 100% have not installed it
>okay.jpg
>full scan, install tripwire and other shit, ran a couple of scans, removed a bunch of things and called it a day
>eventually forgot about it
>>55869982
>2 days ago:
>learning UNIX and making notes on Vim
>come back to my notes when I don't know something
>some pieces of my notes are randomly missing
It's as if I haven't saved my notes. I always save things before I quit Vim.
>make a backup of my notes on USB drive
Yesterday:
>search my notes for X
>it isn't there
>look at my notes on USB
>X is on my BACKUP but isn't on my HDD
That means some parts of the file were DELETED after I made a backup of it.
That weirded me out and I made a full backup of everything valuable in case I had to reinstall my system
>>55870006
Continue...
/g/ I seek advice
I've installed a keylogger on all of my ex's computers & phones, I have it set so it'll download all pictures / videos / chat logs every week at 3:00 AM.
I've been doing this for 2 years and I have around 2TB of data.
can you guys recommend a good and reliable external SSD with a capacity of 5TB?
is it even worth it or should I get an external HDD?
thanks in advance.
thanks
>>55870282
welcome
thanks
Use an ad blocker on the Spotify web player to not hear ads.
Basically Spotify premium for free on the PC.
>>55869918
>Spotify
Reddit tier normie cuck
If you are in need of a thermal paste use your cum
>>55869942
>normie
>sheldon from big bang theory meme
Please leave
Anyone else just get this? I want my 970 money.
>>55869910
I got one for my 960 this morning
>>55869910
thanks for the info
>>55869910
just got it a few minutes ago.
did i make a mistake
>>55869866
>needing the approval of others due to buyers remorse
when will you fa/g/got learn to live your own lives?
>>55869866
>didn't buy the fm2+ one with a10
You indeed did, that TIM'd IHS will be a reason for high load temps. 2500K@ 0.2V higher vcore than 4690K (with same clocks) has 20C lower temperature with same heatsink and fan@exact same RPM.
Lower fabrication, lower vcore at same clocks, still shitload higher temps. Yes, its shit.
/g/, I'm at a loss, I wanna be able to keep the itunes mini player to the right of my screen at all times like in pic related and be able to have other programs like photoshop open in the space that itunes is, without having to resize the window everytime i open it. I cant think of ways to describe it enough except for designating part of the real estate to the mini player. Anyone know by any chance on any of them? Also, interesting programs which help maximise productivity thread i guess
Get a second monitor
>>55869792
I already have one, I just wanna keep the mini player open at all times lol
>>55869798
Ah. Get a third monitor?
so i got this pc for like 40 bucks
eMachines EL1352G-01w - Sempron 145 2.8 GHz - 2 GB - 500 GB
so i was like well if can upgrade this to a point where it could be like a console level of vida then im fine with that, but it has three huge draw backs
1 only a low profile graphics card will work with it
2 has a proprietary power supply only because of form factor
3 the only pci express16 slot is 2.0
i was thinking about getting some upgrades tho
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233186 ram 37 bucks
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127830 GPU 50 bucks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Antenna-PCI-E-300Mbps-300M-802-11b-g-n-Wireless-WiFi-Card-Adapter-foDesktop-PC-/281762459562wifi card 12 bucks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMD-Phenom-II-X4-Quad-Core-B95-3-00GHz-HDXB95WFK4DGI-95W-AM3-Processor-CPU-Paste-/191935227599?hash=item2cb03b26cf:g:uJwAAOSwB4NWufEO 35 bucks
>>55869685
Fuck off
>>55869709
why tho
so after googleing i discovered that i can get a 300 or 400 watt power supply for the puppy cheap too
What can arch do what Ubuntu can't do for me?
Eat glass you piece of shit.
Waste your time
>>55869620
I don't know about you personally.
Part of me wants to hate arch, but honestly a lot of the time it's the easiest way to get shit done.
They have an rc.local.shutdown file. Don't think Ubuntu has that. They also have a lot of bleeding edge shit with fresh new features.
Not gonna lie, but this is a dope ass looking laptop yo.
I saw one in person.
Why the fuck would anyone need a laptop this fucking thin?
I felt like I was gonna snap it half just by lifting the lid.
Also from a repair perspective it's a nightmare, no thanks
>>55869462
ive had a few hp laptops now and don't have a bad word to say about them
What went so right?
It's been 10 years and they're in no danger of becoming functionally obsolete or "too slow" to handle modern usage like bloated JS web applications.
Unless you play vidya, in which case, >>>/v/.
>>55869422
Still not worth using unless you are 100% broke and can't even afford a used slim form factor optiplex with an i3/i5.
>>55869422
I get 14000 on ocatne with my q6600@stock.
>>55869422
Did you read the Anandtech retrospective article on it?
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10525/ten-year-anniversary-of-core-2-duo-and-conroe-moores-law-is-dead-long-live-moores-law
Basically, add more hardware prefetchers and more cache memory and simplify decoders and shorten instruction pipeline to get faster. They pretty much did a "hail mary" bet with changing everything they did from the Pentium 4 to improve performance from redesigning from a laptop improved Pentium 3 chip design to get Core 2. Impressive considering that they actually were able to outperform the extreme edition of the Pentium 4 with a low end E6300 most of the time.
I bought a Raspberry Pi 3 yesterday and i'm trying to install Pi-Hole. However, after i run the installation script, the Lighttpd configuration file always seem to be fucked up and i can't start the service.
Here is the ouput from the Lighttpd status command before the installation:
lighttpd.service - Lighttpd Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/lighttpd.service; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Seg 2016-08-01 19:57:15 WEST; 6s ago
Main PID: 4564 (lighttpd)
CGroup: /system.slice/lighttpd.service
└─4564 /usr/sbin/lighttpd -D -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
After the installation:
lighttpd.service - Lighttpd Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/lighttpd.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Seg 2016-08-01 19:59:00 WEST; 2s ago
Process: 5337 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/lighttpd -D -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf (code=exited, status=255)
Process: 5333 ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/lighttpd -t -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 5337 (code=exited, status=255)
What should i do /g/?
I forgot to say that the syntax seems to be ok.
>>55869393
On debian?
I always installed it on arch which fucked around quite a lot too.
check the systemd journal for clearer error logs/
>>55870673
Yes, Raspbian Lite.
How can i check systemd logs? I don't know shit about systemd.
hey /g/eeks, is there such a thing as a good wireless mouse for gaming? Does it even matter in 2016?
>>55869390
The one you posted was pretty good until it started double clicking. The G700 is good too but has abysmal battery life. Now of course if you're esport faggot none of them will do because muh perfect sensor and unnoticeable latency.
>>55869428
i figured, mices don't seem that important unless its like shitty chinese trash or something. How accurate is this chart these days?
>>55869455
very inaccurate. For starters the logitech g500 is one of the most flawed pieces of technology there is.
Seeing as how it's the cheapest 4K Blu Ray player on the market, will /g/ be getting themselves one of these?
No because who the hell watches movies using Blu-ray discs?
I've never bought a Blu-ray and I'm sure as hell not starting now
>Physical media
>2016
Ummm... No we won't.
I have about 4TB of completely unsorted files in my archive; music, videos, documents, pictures (around a TB of pictures alone), program data, settings files, ROMs, sources, etc.
What's the best way to organize and catalog all of this stuff? It's to the point where I'll know exactly the image I want to post but it'll take on average five minutes to actually find it from memory (based on it's vague location in relation to other images going by thumbnails, that's IF I remember which folder it's in, and there are at least 20 that have a GB or more worth of images.)
Took a couple addies and a cup of tea now I'm ready to get this shit done
How do I do it? Is there any literature on the subject? It's such a massive task.
I'm curious to know this too. Here's what I have currently on my NAS, OP
>[user folder]
>>Documents
>>Photos
>Public
>>Audio
>>>Audiobooks
>>>Music
>>>Podcasts
>>Readings
>>>Articles
>>>Magazines
>>>eBooks
>>Video
>>>Movies
>>>Shows
>>55869341
Readings is good, I know I wanted to separate Documents as in things I've done from stuff like magazine articles, books, news clippings etc but I couldn't think of the right word.
In general I guess my problem is I want deeper classification so it's easy to find specific files but I can't think of a good way to do it
>>55869237
>4tb
What exactly are those videos?