>fell for the 64GB ram meme
does this lust for more memory ever stop?
what will happen when computers have more memory than disk space?
>>55473527
suspend will replace shutdown most likely and everything will run on volatile memory. maybe computers will come with back-up batteries too
>>55473527
That's never going to happen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh2svARKcDM
970 OWNERS ON SUICIDE WATCH
Is that a DX12 game? It runs great on the 480.
>LOOK A NEW CARD CAN BEAT AN OLD CARD LE SUICIDE WATCH BTFO XD
>>55473455
If they didn't end their worthless existence after finding out they got cucked by 3.5, it won't happen now. The human mind has ways of coping.
What is the best media player? I currently have pic related, but I want something better.
>>55473446
I like iTunes.
>>55473446
>>55473446
VLC is actually pretty good now for your phillypeeno cartoons
I'm thinking of upgrading to Windows 10. Now is there anyway to really get it to not spy on me, or is it just an inevitability
Gentoo
>>55473444
you cannot trust windows anymore with your data privacy it's sad
it's so saddening for me that my motherboard does not support VT-d and I cannot comfortably switch to Linux and isolate windows inside VM without network access
>>55473444
get the windows 10 enterprise edition, it doesnt have the trash normal version comes with apparently. God speed Anon.
Apple fags in the suicide watch
>>https://medium.com/@brentonhenry/security-flaw-in-os-x-displays-all-keychain-passwords-in-plain-text-a530b246e960#.yz40oyyum
>>55473437
>A flaw is found in OS X
>/g/ is surprisingly quiet about it
>A flaw is found in GNU/Linux
>Over 9001 threads get made about it.
Nice to see /g/ is showing what their real priorities are, bunch of cocksuckers.
Not surprising really, we've always known OS X to be a dogshit unusable OS. Doesn't help that you also have to buy overpriced laptops with dual-core processors running at 0.8 GHz. I kinda expect them to have constant fuck-ups like this now.
quoted from the comments:
This is by design. The login keychain contains all the user passwords which are to be unlocked when a user logs in. It is a much a “security flaw” as is letting someone use you computer while you’re logged in. In other words, it kinda involves abandoning all hope of security in the first place.
Or as Douglas Adams put it:
>“Oh yes, I thought of something,” panted Ford.
Arthur looked up expectantly.
>“But unfortunately,” continued Ford, “it rather involved being on the other side of this airtight hatchway.”
Anyone fall for this meme? They say sitting is the smoking of our generation. I made a DIY standing desk but I get exhausted after a couple hours. It gets better over time though.
http://www.hermanmiller.com/products/seating/performance-work-chairs/embody-chairs.html
You need carpeted floors and the right footwear for a standing desk to work; especially if you're not baby height. 8 hours everyday standing on a hard floor in dress shoes will leave you unable to walk normally.
I had the same stamina issue standing more than a couple hours. Start strengthening your core. You don't have to go /fit/ mode, but doing some pushups, situps, crunches, etc. in the morning helps a ton in the long run I promise. I started doing this along with running before work and it has done wonders.
If requesting purchasing advice, please provide your country and what carrier you will be using it with, along with wanted features, budget and size.
Good resources:
>reviews, specs, comparisons
http://www.gsmarena.com
http://www.phonearena.com
http://www.kimovil.com
>Frequency checker
http://willmyphonework.net
http://frequencycheck.com
>Chinkphone news
http://www.gizchina.com
http://www.gizmochina.com
>Recommended Chinkphones $80-$300 as of March 2016
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_shit_general/Phones
>Post a mini-review of your phone
>Discuss upcoming and current models
>Ask for help related to phones
>Tell us how much shekels you spent on good/bad phone
>Shill your Xiaomi
>PRAISE THE CHINKPHONES
News:
>Samsung Galaxy J Max goes official with 7-inch display, 4,000mAh battery
http://www.gsmarena.com/galaxy_j_max_goes_official_with_7inch_display_4000mah_battery-news-19286.php
>Porting of CM13 to Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge [Exynos] has begun.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/cyanogenmod-13-galaxy-s7-edge-exynos-t3414072
>Samsung Galaxy J2 (2016) officially unveiled with Smart Glow notifications
http://www.gsmarena.com/galaxy_j2_2016_officially_unveiled_with_quad_core_cpu_smart_glow_notification_feature-news-19282.php
>Meizu MX6 hits AnTuTu, launch confirmed for July 19
http://www.gsmarena.com/meizu_mx6_hits_antutu_invitation_confirms_july_19_announcement-news-19285.php
>Sketchy rumor suggests Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 coming soon
http://www.gsmarena.com/sketchy_rumor_suggests_xiaomi_redmi_note_4_coming_soon-news-19281.php
>Alleged Xiaomi Mi 5S render leaked, revealing dual camera setup and "3D Touch"
http://www.gsmarena.com/alleged_xiaomi_mi_5s_render_leaks_reveals_dual_camera_setup-news-19279.php
>LeEco phones will make it to the US market within 90 days
http://www.gizchina.com/2016/07/08/leeco-phones-usa/
Hi
Please link all icucks to image related.
I'm about to purchase my first Android smartphone. Been using a Lumia 520 so far. Dropped that shit quite a few times and it never broke. I liked it, but there's an increasing list of apps I'd like to use and god fucking damnit Pokemon Go just came out and I'm not going out with my tablet.
I'm ready to dump between $125 and $250 on it (500-1000 PLN), but I need to understand what am I paying for. Could you tell me why would I opt for Redmi Note 3 Pro over cheaper solutions? I don't think I need high specs and if there is a more durable alternative in that price range I'm all ears.
I'm open to suggestions, I can't even pick the fucking color for myself. I'd like something that will last for years, I can open that bitch up and replace everything, been building/cleaning/fixing PCs and laptops for quite some time now.
>Witch Doctor is out
Tip Top Lel
Quite surprising that a saw bot actually delivered for once.
Who is /g/'s favorite bot?
I'm rooting for Beta.
That sheer force of its hammer is pretty damn crazy.
It manages to flip itself over, even though it has electro magnets with around 500kg downforce on its bottom.
Another season already?
Shame it's wwe tier scripting sadly.
>>55473460
The wildcards definitely seemed kinda sketchy.
The fights aren't really scripted I think. At least they don't feel like it.
Just look at that fucking hammer.
Too bad pickaxes seem to be prohibited by the rules.
>be me
>knows nothing about Linux
>decides to install Arch Linux
>installs over everything
>can't even get a desktop interface
>fuck.jpg
Don't worry anon.
You'll learn quickly.
>arch
Arch is literally "Reinventing the wheel" - The OS. Don't waste your time by falling for the meme.
Daily reminder,
that almost all of the .onion websites that contain illegal content(hacking,videos,cc, fraud etc) are honeypots and they deliver malware to the user.
vid semi related
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIGi5ou6sQs
I feel like any post that starts with daily reminder is just a shitpost.
>>55473263
you can go back to bee anytime you want
>>55473307
>express a feeling about a post
>lol go back to b
nixxes providing more laughing material
http://steamcommunity.com/app/391220/discussions/0/358417008720278827/?ctp=2
async finally is on
0.02% on amd cards
980 crashes
1080 doesnt gain
god how did this company created the first rotr i cant understand
literally dx12 path crash on nvidia
gcn 1.0 users already obsolete after 5 years
>>55473246
>nixxes
>created
they make PC/linus and mac ports only. they are not developers
>>55473342
i know anon and most probably s.enix is just using them as an escape goat..
but given the tremendous job they have done on the new deus ex i just cant understand why they are so incapable to create a decent dx12 path...
unless they dont wanna kill all the nvidia filters and they are trying to pass them through async (speculating ofc but the propability is big on this scenario..)
>>55473246
is that britt brombacher? shes cute
/g/,
Will 4GB of DDR4 RAM be enough for the average user? I generally have only a few programs open at a time. I don't play games, but I do occasional video editing and compiling of source code.
Go for 16GiB
Get 8gb it's fucking $30.
>>55473099
You should get 8 gigs just to be safe. It's always nice to have it and not need it then to need it and not have it.
Plus, ram isn't very expensive any more.
I'm not attracted by video games anymore, I would love to still enjoy playing them but I get no fun in most of them ;( do you still play video games ? if not when did you stop gayming ?
>>55473034
Wrong board friend, I suggest you delete the thread before the mods give you a soft tap with the banhammer.
Don't post this shit on /g/
Don't even post it on /v/
No one wants to size-up or play the psychiatrist to your problems.
>>55473169
You knuckle dragging mouth breather. In the options field there is a space for text. In that space for text you can put the word "sage". That will prevent the off topic thread from being bumped back up to the first page you mucous eating oaf.
Okay /g/, the girlfriend discovered my collection of Korean Porn. How do I hide this in the future? Right now I'm encrypting with openssl, but I want a more automatic process. I don't want to throw too many passwords around or she'll know something is up. I want to just encrypt my files and make it look like some inconspicuous system files.
>>55473022
truecrypt
>girlfriend
jej
Always use Folder lock. You have an option that it doesn't look like it is installed but you open the program with key combination of your choice. Everything is hidden. If you close program, folders are gone
/g/, I need your expertise on a subject.
Background:
A couple of months ago, I got a new wireless adapter for the house, just a quick upgrade, nothing to particular. When installing and setting it up, I thought that if I just kept the same wifi name and password from the old router, it would be easier for everyone. It would be easier to remember for when people start asking "Hey can I get the wifi password" yadda yada.
Turns out: No one asked, because no one needed it. they automatically logged into my network without having to re-authenticate their password. Since the SSID and password was the same, I would assume their phone shot the information in themselves once it became in range. This makes sense, when people buy linksys adapters, don't configure it, and you connect to it, you can go around your town/city and connect to any SSID under the name "linksys" automatically. Phones only look for the SSID and WPA (if necessary)
This is my idea:
Let's say I root an android and develop a program that poses as a dummy access point (can be easily done on phone) and listen for authentication requests from phones. Wouldn't that grant me access to the network? I would copy the SSID of a network adapter, set it as my own, and wait for a ping and a WPA key to be sent to me?
There has to be something I'm overseeing, some type of encryption that would make the data unreadable. But even then, If I receive enough requests I would be able to compare the data and crack the password. I'm don't have that much advanced knowledge in network security that's why I turned here. It's makes gaining access to a network much more possible than brute force attacks because you have information to work off of, yet experts say "yeah, wpa keys are fucking tough to crack"
What am I not taking into consideration /g/?
Looks like it uses AES for encryption. Good luck cracking that. Still, pretty cool idea.
>>55473002
Them connecting to your access point would achieve what exactly as far as getting into an actual router AP? Doesn't really make much sense
What you're talking about is listening for authentication requests when people try to connect to a WiFi AP. This exists already, is how you crack WPA in the first place and is easier to do than you might think.
Assuming you have the right type of adaptor, any network in range you can sent deauthentication packets to kick everyone off. Once they reconnect you have captured this authentication hand shake. You then crack it by bruteforcing (throwing a butt load of passwords) at this hand shake because it is encrypted. The password isn't sent as plain text. The only way to break WPA is to bruteforce crack
>>55473453
Thanks for saving me the typing.
WPA2 has pretty respectable security around the handshake for all practical purposes. People will point out the weakness in WPS, but really what are the odds of intercepting someone pressing the WPS button on their router?