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>>55144908
What do we have here, OP?
>>55144908
Link to it then faggot.
So /g/, how do I clean my black mousepad frmo cumstains and tomato sauce?
alcohol and q-tips
You're fucking disgusting
>>55144899
Tried. Didn't work.
> smallerst filesize
> least artifacting
GIMP is awesome :^)
All were set for best wuality (least compression) possible. If you use magic wand tool, PS has more artifacting compared to GIMP, also larger file size.
>>55144729
Photoshop is still better.
>>55144729
Photoshop is still better.
>>55144729
>using the smiley with a carat nose
Anyone familiar with this "The Dao" clusterfuck?
I work at the Ethereum Foundation, and word on the street is that individuals who invested in the Dao could be held liable for the stolen funds. Apparently the Dao was structured as an unlimited liability partnership, meaning those of us who participated are potentially liable for our partners' loss of funds.
Stephen Tual can suck on my fucking cock.
>>55144655
Yeah, okay, stolen funds, whatever. Eth got outplayed at their own numb game. The protections just aren't there for decentralization tech right now, sorry about your luck.
>>55144810
its cool, i didnt lose much. it's a learning experience for the community. If anything, ethereum worked a little too well here.
>>55144655
>>55144810
>>55144939
It's working as intended.
I think I'm going to start collecting malware. Because Virtual Machines aren't perfect and because I like to be safe, I figure I should probably buy a cheap old laptop just for malware storing purposes - I don't want to brick my actual desktop if something escapes containment.
Any reccs for good laptops from the early 2000s, and any tips on this kind of hobby?
All the interesting bits of malware are from the 90s or the early 2000s, so I don't need anything modern.
Please share them for us, anon
old thinkpad. install windows 98 or xp (no service packs). have fun
xvheaven.org
What the fuck is my cpu? Is it good?
I have a i7 3820 @3.6GHz, everywhere I've looked seems to import it from Japan, and its like $450 new, but only $150 used. Is this even a good CPU? I can hardly find any actual information on it, and I bought this 2-3 years ago, before I had any knowledge of computers. Why is it out of stock EVERYWHERE and all of them are importing from Japan?
They only make specific models of processors for a year at most. once the next gen ramps up (or even incremental improvements) the equipment can't be used for older models. It wouldn't be profitable anyways.
>>55144501
4 core Sandy Bridge-E
Dunno if you can OC it but there's nothing wrong with it. Your mobo supports 4 channel DDR3 so basically it's a fancy i7 2600. Check for benchmarks for the 2600k or something and imagine yours being a snidge better.
relax nigga it's fine.
I question why anyone would buy an i7 and not a Xeon E3, but whatever.
Is anyone trying the Mint 18 beta? How is it?
I have cinnamon on debian and there's no reason to use mint anyway since ubuntu exists. Va a casa terroneee
>linux mint
>>55144279
switched to ubuntu from mint few days ago after a scary thread on /g/
but will probably go back then 18 rolls out since hibernation won't work out of the box on ubu
Anyone here work for the NSA? Is it as exciting as I hope it'll be?
>>55144163
>Is it as exciting as I hope it'll be?
You bet. Check your phone for more info.
if i told you, i would have to kill you, mark
>>55144196
nothing :/
Daily reminder that using Windows 10 makes you a degenerate :^)
Hang yourself tbqh you retarded neckbeard
>>55144114
>>55144100
>not being software-agnostic
>>55144100
Then what the fuck does using Linux make me? Inbred?
One day after $53 million abruptly disappeared from an experimental cryptocurrency project, a note appearing to be from the attacker has surfaced on PasteBin, claiming that the money drained from the system is now legally his. The attacker withdrew the money by exploiting a contract bug in the code of the DAO (or Decentralized Autonomous Organization), a collective investment fund that uses the Ethereum cryptocurrency.
"I have carefully examined the code of The DAO and decided to participate after finding the feature where splitting is rewarded with additional ether," the note reads. "I have made use of this feature and have rightfully claimed 3,641,694 ether, and would like to thank the DAO for this reward."
"My law firm has advised me that my action is fully compliant with United States criminal and tort law."
It’s unclear whether this legal reasoning holds up, but it’s not entirely unprecedented. The DAO is structured like a legal contract, and while the attack certainly wasn’t an intended use of that contract, it proceeded according to the contract’s pre-established rules. Cornell cryptographer Emil Gün Sirer wrote yesterday that draining the funds may not even qualify as a hack.
http://www.michellhilton.com/2016/06/simon-jentzsch-ether.html
>>55144074
holy shit lol
>>55144074
Lol ancaps btfo again
>>55144074
Based
Biopic starring Daniel Day Lewis when?
Whenever he completely loses his marbles and goes on a mass shooting
>>55143906
oh wow holy shit, I thought this was a pic of DDL for a minute
>>55143906
dumb cia nigger doesn't know what a fucking random number is
When someone buys a new cell phone how do they know it hasn't been tampered with?
It's in the original packaging and you order directly from the manufacturer
>>55143847
technically there's no such thing as a "brand new" phone. Every phone goes through the physical hands of some factory worker in China to check the quality of each device before putting it back onto a conveyor belt for machines to automate packaging.
>>55144011
this.
i doubt that factory workers tamper with the devices, but if you want to be sure, get an android phone and flash a fresh copy of the os before using the device.
most bootloaders are locked, so the chances that someone tampered with the radio rom as opposed to the android rom are very slim.
but this is tinfoil territory.
if you do notice that someone messed with the device you got sealed in the original packaging, you could sue the manufacturer.
so how many devices on your lan /g/?
Mine, it's small but everything i need,lol
1. Core Server (be up shit creek if this guy failed,handles everything,dhcp,dns,vpn,etc)
2. 8TB Nas unit for server backups
3. Acer Netbook (Girlfriend's pc)
4. Toshiba laptob (mine)
5. Some android smart phone (GF's,don't know what model/brand it is)
6. RCA Viking Pro 10 Tablet (mine)
7. custom built Desktop pc (mine)
8. Samsung 65" smart hdtv 1080p
9. 2x WDTV Live media players
10. Playstation 2 (used to be on lan, listed for accuracy)
1. Desktop
2. Raspberry Pi
3. UPS
4. Laser Printer
5. HP Microserver as NAS
6. Buffalo NAS
7. Seagate NAS
Desktop
Laptop
5 phones and 1 tablet
Repeater
Is this a good pc to start up with to make YouTube videos, edit videos and run amazing looking games amazing. https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Cyber_Deal_X99
god damn, that's a fine machine. i wish i could afford top tier hardware like this.
>>55143786
havent seen more obvious bait in a while
I'm actually being serious I'm just asking lol
How the fuck do you keep your cables managed neatly? I have 28 plugs plugged in and cables floating everywhere
Use clamps to group cables together. Nail them to supports if you don't want them in your way. Get rid of excess length.
>>55143582
How the fuck is this difficult? Just group them together... Move them with your hands.
>>55143582
Reusable velcro (hook and loop) cable ties.