what is a /g/ approved "smart" tv?
>/g/ approved
why do you care what autists approve of?
None of them. Get a regular TV and plug a computer into it if you want one so bad.
>>55107847
SmartTVs are pretty universally shit, bring your own device to make it smart. Whether it's just a normie thing like a roku or a self-baked linux.
capture his essence as best you can
>>55107599
Hi I'm an autistic person who alienates approximately half of the people I meet. I demand to be the face of the movement I founded, despite the widespread agreement that I'm at best divisive and at worst harmful to the cause. I give talks at various universities mostly in South America and occasionally in Europe, where I've been given a handful of honorary doctorates that I consider equivalent in credibility to real doctorates; as such, I use the title "Doctor" when introducing myself.
You may also know my work to introduce the GPL, specifically version 3. That's the version that drove a wedge in the free software community, between permissive open source licensing and "copyleft". What's great about GPLv3 is that its "viral" nature has caused legal departments in software companies to have a "reject first" instinct when sympathetic developers ask if they can incorporate and contribute to open source software projects. I'm especially proud of the principle this legal framework provides, albeit at the cost of its viability.
Anyone ever use Brackets.io as a text editor for web design? It is any good?
I forgot about that one, used it on school, quickly forgotten after then.
>>55107602
Are there any good editors with visual preview?
I used it for a while. It's not bad at all.
Why does /g/ hate PHP? Did it touch you when you were young?
anzu a shit
A SHIT
Because they don't teach it at the unis and /g/ simlpy echos what it has read, also /g/ is full of uni-babbies with no experience but java and C#
>>55108077
yeah but the intro to computer science course that i took before dropping out beceause it was too hard said java ist he best!!
Manjaro vs Arch/Antegros/Architect vs Void.
Whats the best precompiled meme distro?
>>55107521
Antergos
Yes.
>>55107521
Installing arch is very simple, it's just retyping commands and it gives you some idea of how Linux works.
When I first discovered Linux when I was 14 I installed Gentoo and it was a great learning experience. I loved the fact that I built the pc and the software, I knew exactly how everything worked. It was that moment when everything clicked and I knew this is what I want to do for the rest of my life.
Look what I've just found with a bit of site Googling.
Delete this
Well well well. RX470?
Not bad, really. What does GTX 980 SLI get?
>cpu can be overclocked
Doesn't this just mean factory settings are underclocked?
>>55107361
No.
>>55107361
Yes.
>>55107361
Those are tested, safe settings.
If your dumbass goes over the tested amount you have only yourself to blame when it fucks up.
https://boingboing.net/2016/06/15/intel-x86-processors-ship-with.html
TL;DR
Intel and NSA have a rootkit to your Intel processor and you can't audit it.
>>55107303
Duh. This has been the case for a decade. AMD have been doing it too for the past few years. The FX series is the last safe CPU to buy.
>Hat
>made of tin foil
>>55107339
you may notice that ever since 9/11 tin foil hasn't been available in most stores. it's almost all aluminum foil, which basically doesn't block EM waves at all.
why do you think that is?
>tfw from the future
how does future tech make you feel /g/ ?
>>55107261
Not you again. Get your shitty chain phone meem out of here.
>>55107261
just get a fucking trip so I can filter you,
you fucking flaming faggot
lmao pastfags stay mad
Can we talk about Tor /g/?
I hear a lot of anons claiming the inefficacy of Tor but I rarely see any strong evidence or any non-theoretical evidence for such statements. Sure, exit nodes control your info. Sure the government might own enough exit nodes and relays to catch the entire chain of your data. But in reality, used in conjunction with, say, Tails and a VPN (encrypt first, pass through Tor, then exit through VPN), is not one more or less protected? Sure there are many ways a dedicated enough individual or group can follow the breadcrumbs but even from the documented cases I've read the breadcrumbs are left by human blabbering and error.
Are these Tor haters just shills and uniformed tin foil hat conspiracy theorists?
Often I hear buzz words tossed around and meme catch phrases that basically amount to things like the "lol nsa can do anything" or "security is just an illusion." Yea okay if I break into your home and have physical access to your computer, or if you stupidly go on Tor on the the network of the same institution or location you're trying to compromise (a la the Harvard bomb threat) of course your security is fucked.
But isn't the truth of the matter that we CAN hide? That we can use Tor, VPNs, VMs and the like, hide behind tumbled bitcoins, etc, and be more or less safe? Even from the NSA?
>implying the NSA is our biggest concern anyway
With that said, I'd love to know what you all have to say.
http://www.spamfighter.com/News-20309-Fifty-Hackers-Arrested-in-Russia-during-One-Biggest-Cyber-Crime-Raid.htm
tor literally does nothing, it's just a meme kid
>>55107260
>Kaspersky explains the gang utilized hijacked Wi-Fi connection nodes, VPNs and Tor while infiltrated servers so they could conceal their actual Internet Protocol address during attacks on organizations. The servers sometimes were of different telecom and information technology firms of Russia.
That is the only mention of Tor in that article you fucking shill. It doesn't even mention how they got caught. For all we know the Russians followed the wired money and put pressure on foreign banks leading them to the offenders. Or something as simple as one of the hackers telling a former girlfriend, etc.
This is no different from authorities claiming that bank robbers used fucking ski masks and a honda civic get away car. Doesn't mean that's how they got caught.
Are you this dense?
This could be bait but someone else might just take your link for granted and assume you have evidence. Which you don't.
>>55107328
Wow they even used stolen wifi to use tor and they STILL got caught.
Either Tor really is a meme or they were just really careless.
$399 when 480 drops
>>55107086
Would this matter when the RX480 OC would be within a hair's reach of FuryX/980ti?
>Significantly Higher wattage use then rx480
Nvidia won't send graphic driver updates on cards over 3 years. Looks like the 980 has 1 year of updates left.
In short RX480 > Gtx980ti for less then half it's costs once it gets a proper driver update
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127912
$370 for high-end 980ti
>download shit quality .mp3 music from youtube
>convert it to .flac
>upload on a torrent site
>"A: 10/10"
>>55106997
devilish
Who are you quoting?
>>55106997
things that never happened
> be me
> graduate from uni
> love C programming
> want to be a cool hacker so I join a security company
> fucking read assembly all fucking day
> only write C programs that are about 100 lines
Fuck this shit. I have a headache from tracing so much assembly. I've been writing Python over the weekends so I can remember what programming actually feels like.
>>55106963
where from and how much are you paid?
>>55106963
>living the dream
>complains about it
>>55106963
>let me take CS to become a L33t H4xx0R
>wow fuck assembly that shit be crazy
KEK
EKE
KEK
>few years ago, working at a small pc store in a shopping mall
>client comes up with a pc for a simple format and reinstall, no big deal
>I take it and plug it in to see its state
>now the fun part, he didn't tell us he brought it from the US, and the old psu was set to 110v
>needless to say, as soon as it gets power from 230v, psu explodes in a marvelous display of smoke
>our local circuit breaker didn't trip, one of the main ones does, power goes out on half the mall
Had a fun time explaining the managers what happened. At least the guy assumed it was his mistake for not warning us
>>55106947
I installed Gentoo once.
>Laptop has a bad speaker on the right side
>annoying
>decide to take it out
>open notebook
>has to be flipped upside down
>remove the speaker on the right side
>assemble everything again
>tries audio
>right speaker is the only one left
>mfw i removed the good one
>13 years old
>no technical knowledge whatsoever
>hear about ram
>all I knew is that it would make your pc faster
>Google "download ram free"
>download something
>4 viruses by the end of the day
>Mfw I remember how retarded I was
How often do these get you?
Why can't computers just count up from 1 like people? 0 isn't even a number. If it was, we'd have 11 fingers.
Don't trust me near your arrays or offsets. I always get them wrong.
Plenty of algorithms wouldn't even work if your array indices started from 1.
Not that often, since I'm used to 0 indexed arrays. But you can always use Fortan, OP.
>the current year
>not using for each loops