So some Verizon tech left this wide open, should I mess with it?
>>55228685
unplug everything and throw it in a nearby trash bin.
>>55228685
give yourself free internet forever
Yes, we know everything is already from China but in here we discuss the no/low-name cheap shit you see on Gearbest, AliExpress, eBay and similar sites.
>IRC channel #/csg/ on rizon
>Chink Shit Wiki:
wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_Shit_General
>News
• Anon got his MotoSpeed Inflictor CK104 Keyboard today >>55215479
• Several anons reporting their Zircons being a bit of a letdown >>55214824 >>5216868
• Get some $0.10 chink shit with these russian forum coupons for Gearbest >>55222337
• PSA for Canadians looking to get rid of their Singpost woes, switch to PostNL according to anon they're fast as fuck >>55222889
• Anon posts pics of his DW watch and strap >>55223107
• Another posts his logoless DW using different straps >>55223925
• Xiaomi has a bicycle now >>55223995
• Anon spent some time with his X02 and posts thoughts >>55224393
• Anon bought a cheap book from >>55224408 >>55224458
• Anon's case doesn't look too good >>55224606
• AwfulReviews anon has another awful review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSXV0Q33kFY
• Chink company King Arts makes high quality collectables not sold in the West >>55224738
• MOTOSPEED Inflictor CK104 on sale currently for $45.99 >>55225421
• Anon writes up a guide to farming GoodBoyPoints with relative ease >>55225566
• Anon got a fresh batch of chink shit but won't unbox it >>55226067 >>55226140
• Anon posts his $35 mech keyboard >>55227158 posts in-depth review here http://imgur.com/a/Vu5fX
• Chink Shit Radio an experiment in podcasting about chinese products >>55227241 hosted by ComfyReviews anon >>55227883
• DirtyReviews Anon still loves his cheap mechanical keyboard >>55223904
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCdhLtxN-W8
Previous thread>>55222225
>>55228605
Hello my good friend
>>55228605
That good boy points guide should be in the wiki.
same question as last thread, effective chink mosquito killing devices? no blue light housefires
>Take apart thinkpad
>screws are of different length
>keep screws in order to not fuck up the placement.
>one screw just won't go in.
>Try not to force it
>Look where I placed the screw in order and realize I missed a hole.
How do I unsubscribe from your blog?
>>55228544
>dumb faggot
>>55228544
>taking apart n3ds
>several screw holes I can account for, figure these screws most go in here
>the holes were actually for the back cover, which have super short screws
>screw through the rubber internal protector and grind away at the mobo
fuck
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Lmao
Been slowly migrating my infrastructure to openbsd.
I haven't found a good way to handle base system updates on many physical servers.
I was thinking, pxe boot a random live image, have to pull a gold image and dd it to the drive, then ansible all the things.
>>55231781
M:Tier has some binary updates, if that's what you mean.
This has been on my mind for a while now; what parts can I get that don't make too much of a difference when building a pc?
First the Motherboard:
People say, always get a pricey one, but the mid-range seem to do the job just fine.
Power Supply:
Everyone says you can fuck this up if you don't get your Pc + OC power + 20%. Even if you aren't going to OC.
Monitor:
This, I feel isnt discussed enough. It determines what GPU you want to use. So you can get a cheap one of these.
PSU:
Just getting the standard i5 6600k, i7 6700k seems to be enough for everything.
Storage:
IMO I think 1 SSD or M.2 is all you need.
RAM:
I feel this is just for aesthetics, all RAM that I've seen all have the same performance, just different looks for their prices.
Cooling:
Another aesthetics option.
Case:
I'd say this is more important than most would think. Sure you have the aesthetics, but there's more to consider. The space provided, the airflow, the optional fan inputs, the stability, where your access points are (is the restart button going to fuck you over).
GPU:
I'd say this is one of those parts you could always downgrade. Sure new GPU's come out every year with better specs than the previous. But so do the prices of the previous. Instead of getting that new 1080, you could settle for a r9 390 or a gtx 970, wait a year, and get the 1080 for the same price as the 2 above.
Have I triggered anyone yet?
>Cooling:
>Another aesthetics option.
>Aesthetics
>Cooling
K
>>55228517
Buy a prebuilt at 2000$
>>55228517
>buying an old GPU every 2 years instead of getting a good one every 4
What is the most tech illiterate thing you have ever witnessed?
>>55228514
Four_orange_rectangles.jpg
>>55228514
>lady thinking the library's website was Google
http://www.jeffcolibrary.org/ it looks nothing like google
I guess all search bars are google search bars to her?
>same lady taking photos of her gmail on her smartphone and then writing all the messages down in a notebook
Not gonna even try to explain this.
She was early 30s at most too.
My sisters converts her mp3s to FLAC because "the quality is better"
What will happen if I never update the Arch again?
Nothing, right? Isn't that the appeal of Linux?
You invest a ton of time fine-tuning your installation and once you're done, you're set forever, right?
What would be the point of using Linux if it updates as much as Windows and you have to constantly re-tune everything?
>>55228494
>not updating Arch at least twice a day
It will break down eventually like it has in the past. It's just as jewy as windows update except you now have a "choice" if and when you want to do it
So, my job is largely in audiovisual and graphical development, and I also do scanning. Largely freelance film restoration, text restoration, and encoding jobs.
I have always had to use Windows for my media tools. I do use GIMP before Photoshop if its doable, but GIMP lacks in both the powerfulness of tools, and in the Photoshop plugins which I employ to achieve the best quality in my work. While Avisynth can run on Linux through WINE, there is no comparison for my Adobe-oriented workflow.
I am a long standing user of UNIX and Linux systems, but I have always had to use it alongside Windows 7. As such, I usually run shell scripting and the like through cygwin (babun recently), and although its an abomination, it gets the job done.
Now it has come to the point where all the scanners which I employ for my work, typically Epson (but I am looking around), are beginning to be released without Windows 7 support. When my current scanner dies, I will then be forced to use Windows 10.
With this in mind, how should I minimize the value of the data which I will inevitably leak (even with impotent blockers) when using Windows 10 on a dual-boot system for intensive, media rich work?
fauux.neocities.org nice
Windows 10 doesn't "leak data", you fell for a meme
>>55228442
i think youre full of shit son
im not an expert but windows 7 is and will be for years the dominating os in corporations, unless they actually start to force-update peoples computers. and those big expensive scanners and printers are always geared torwards corporations.
are you sure your scanners are really losing support? can you provide a sauce of some sort?
anyway for your actual question. again im not an expert but your job sounds like it could be for the most part done offline. do that. never connect the win10 machine to the internet. only do the absolutely necessary stuff on it and then move the stuff to another computer. that should do the trick.
How do I set up a secure home server for myself? Is it really complicated and expensive or can I buy/build one on the cheap?
Does anyone here own one themselves?
How about you bing it
>>55228438
a server is just a computer, do you have an old $10 computer from a thrift shop? a raspberry pi for $30? if so you have a server.
>>55228457
I only use duckduckgo
Girls just use technology...they don't truly appreciate it like us.
>>55228383
False
You can make a case that they appreciate it more, by just using it a moving on with their lives, rather than obsessing about small aspects of it
If it makes you feel better than them, sure.
>>55228383
Some girls like technology. Some don't.
Christ you autists are upset about not getting laid.
Just bought a new proliant dl380 g5, its neat plan on maybe making a vps. Does any body know if their is a setting in the bios to enable the optical drive? It won't eject or flash but it is plugged in.
*dl360
Could be a dead drive. What are you trying to install? Could use a USB to boot it.
>>55228414
Did that, esxi. Just wandered if maybe I was doing something wrong.
i want to be a hacker. anybody got any tips?
kys
>>55228162
>Install kali
>Become a pentest monkey
Create a gui interface in visual basic
I just bought a Gamecube, and I want to play homebrew. However, i've never learned soldering, so I'd like to just softmod. Is the PSO hack the only way now? I can't find the SD Media launcher anywhere (codejunkies sells them, but they're out of stock on the us site and buying it from the uk site costs me nearly US$50). And the action replay has gotten some... iffy reviews.
I'd also like to stay away from the Wii methods (again, no soldering experience, so no wii modchips).
help plz
>inb4 lurn 2 soldur feggit
Bump for interest.
I too have a gamecube that I would love to softmod.
>>55228154
softmod a wii instead
>>55228154
>softmod a GameCube
>not softmodding a Wii
WHY
is Windows really this much of a mess to develop?
after reading through this, it's no wonder why macOS and Linux are so much better.
Holy shit, where are this insider's original posts?
>>55228756
i wish i knew. i grabbed this as a repost from some other thread a while back and have been trying to track down more information, no luck.
>>55228152
Yes. Personally know devs who worked at MS with who I have worked together and they told me amazing things you would not believe.
What's your favourite little feature more programming languages should have?
For me it's lisp's threading macro / elxir's pipe.
>>55228147
for me its lisp's "this-language-is-not-utter-shit-to-work-with"
more languages should definietly have that
>>55228173
Trivial thing, but kebab-case is neat, too.
>>55228147
Python's context managers are pretty neat.with open('myfile') as f:
some_stuff_that_might_bomb_but_at_least_my_file_will_be_closed(f)