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I want tabs for my cygwin SSH, is console2 the only good option?
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I could never get used to tabs for terminals. Still open multiple windows instead.

I tried console2 long long ago, and in the end decided against it because of some technical issue, don't remember what it was.
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>>55090077

tmux
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>>55090157
You might like terminator.

Instead of tabs (which it can also do), it focuses on opening terminals in tiled blocks of four, four terminals for each tabbed page.

You can also increase that or decrease that, it's insanely customizable. I could see someone having an entire screen of mini tiled terminals all inside terminator

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Hey /g/, I'm a giant console Idiot and just have a quick stupid question.

I want to buy a case and I've found one that has holes in the front and one that doesn't, i suppose the air is sucked from the bottom or something.

Does this make a huge difference in cooling?

I'm confused since I'm seeing High-End PCs with and without a solid front.
Now I'm wondering if this actually has an effect or is just cosmetic.

Pics are what i would like to buy
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It makes some difference, but it's not an huge one.
However, I see those are the bitfenix comrade and neos, and neither of them would be my first choice by far.

What is your budget? I take it you're looking for understated looks.
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>>55090058
no holes on the top or front that case looks pretty horrible for air flow. Find another. Whats your budget?
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>>55090128
I made my choice really, i like the look

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Heya /g/ any clue what the fuck is this? The blue light keeps flashing, slight hum from it too.
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>>55090020
• Simple and smart telephone system with Plug & Play functionality
• Affordable scale up to 48 extensions and empowering analog extensions
• Services to monitor and restrict outgoing traffic (as needed) in order for a manager to control communications costs
• Easy hands-on methods for maintenance and operation as PC-Admin software and Speed Editor for updating the user database
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Looks kinda like it may be a ups - a battery backup that keeps network equipment online in the event of a power outage.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_telephone_system#Private_branch_exchange

I just found out something very interesting. The Google Maps car that drives around takes pictures and logs coordinates, but what not many people know is that it logs also WiFI, Cellular and other packets. It logs WiFi SSID's, MAC Addresses and other crap. And the most scary part? They have a fucking API for it. Literally, you enter a MAC Address and you get the pinpointed location of it.

But how will someone get your MAC Address, right?

Imagine this: A XHR Request is made to 192.168.1.1 or likewise, log in with default credentials and sweep the router configuration for a MAC Address and POST the data back to the website. Boom, they know exactly where you live.

tl;dr: Hide yo ssid, hide yo mac address, Google is looking!
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My dad works at google and he says thats not true
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yeah just checc the Street View date on your street and if it's recent change your MAC

funny that I just started reading Hacking Exposed and this was one of the first attack vectors detailed
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>>55089735
You can only make XHR request to 192.168.1.1 from 192.168.1.1.

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>0.100
What?
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>>55089608
What about it? 100 usually comes after 99.
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>>55089654
But 1.0 comes after 0.99.
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>>55089668
Not always.

>tfw you'll die before we make contact and get to explore alien technology
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Donald Trump will bring about the glorious /x/-/pol/ future. We will make contact with ayy lmaos and make allies with them.
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>>55089586
Admit it, you're just in it for the kinky alien sex
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>>55089616
My own wife won't even fuck me, why would a sexy alien?

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I have an e8300, if I want to get into video games, Is an x5450 enough or should I upgrade to an i3 6100?
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>>55089328
Couldn't make it through the webm because of the filename

Does she break something?
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>>55089335
She breaks a smile.

>>55089328
What exactly do you have? E8300, or X5450? In either case, the i3 6100 is a good upgrade if you want to game.
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>>55089347
>She breaks a smile.
...maybe cracks a smile. "Break a smile" is not proper English, is it?

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>he spends thousands of dollars on technology
>he has enough computing power to make billions of dollars
>he makes no money from his technology and uses that computing power to shitpost on /g/
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>>55089238
>he

Stop
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>implying I can use my technology powers for anything but shitposting on /g/
if I could I wouldn't be here
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What exactly are you doing, op?

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>please create a new password for this account
>"MyDick"
>password is not long enough
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>You must use at least one letter, number, and symbol (!@#$%)
>Your password must be at least 10 characters long
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>>55089213
>>55089235
Found the ones who don't use a password manager
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>>55089264
i do, it's still annoying to have to log into keepass every time I need to check a password

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Was Brendan Eich's resignation as Mozilla's CEO justified?
So he made a donation to opponents of gay marriage. That was in 2008. Maybe his views changed, or maybe not. But he was opposing gay marriage, not their right to employment. Maybe it was a personal donation and not a corporate support. Is it justified then, that his career took a hit because of his personal views? Isn't a person entitled to his views?
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>>55089085
He's entitled to his views but not immune to the consequences of them.
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>>55089085
I have no idea what happened, or who that person is but if your workplace is forcing you to follow their views that is a really important problem that needs to be addressed. I provide labor, they give me money and I do whatever I want with that money is what the contract should be (I'm not sure if it should be different for a non-profit) anything else sounds quite dystopian to me. "We give you money, but you can only spend it in the ways that would please us." this is the most frightening thing that can happen to already terrible relation between employee and employer. At this moment you might be rooting for gay rights but you don't know what your company would want to support in the future.

According to the Supreme Court spending money is a kind of way to express your opinion, so I might be wrong but it is protected under free speech.

>>55089099
This is exactly what they say when they fire gay employees. Truth cut both ways and you should take everything into consideration.
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He's the CEO. It's literally his job to be the squeaky clean perfect face of a large corporation. Even when he's not running the company, every part of his life is going to be scrutinised by every journalist looking for a scoop on their shit website. In exchange he was probably given a six figure salary.

His non-liberal history was giving the company a bad image, so he was let go. No other way around it, really.

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/1606.04474v1.pdf

>using neural networks to train neural networks
Shit is getting out of hand
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>/g/ doesn't care about ai advances
Every goddamn time.
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Interested. Do explain moar. Not my area so reading paper would be useless...
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>>55090365
This fampai. Before I go look up what a neural network is maybe someone can explain it

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>Linux mint is based off Ubuntu LTS
>Ubuntu is based off Debian

Is there any reason to use Ubuntu mate or Linux mint mate over Debian mate?
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debian is to ubuntu what windows 7 is to windows 10
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Ubuntu is created by Debian devs as their full time job. Ubuntu is superior in every way possible.
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>>55089071
Got any examples? I thought the main advantages were unity/cinnamon. I'd honestly love to know more. Or maybe got a link if you cbf typing.

>>55089064
In a good way, or bad way?

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Was Steve Jobs dropping Flash the ballsiest move in computing history?
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>>55088945
He had balls?
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>>55088945
he did it too early, but he saw the failures in flash, and didnt want it in his *perfect* product. nowdays flash is on its way out. too bad about jobs tho, apple wouldnt be the shitter it is today if he were still around.
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kys

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How do PSUs usually fail under normal operation? Do they just shut down, or is there any chance they'll burst into flames or something?

I have a computer running 24/7 that's using a ~10 year old PSU of a good brand. Is it risky? I don't want to come home to a burning apartment.
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>>55088819
The computer will just shut off if it tries to draw more watts from the PSU than it can handle.
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Most just splutter and die. Very few go bang unless running larger loads than they're rated for at the time. Fans dying is another common problem, leading to them overheating and shutting down, as long as they have proper OTP. It's very unlikely that one will catch fire, and even less likely that the fire would burn for any length of time if it did, being contained in a small metal box.
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>>55088853
Depends on the psu, I've had a few blow up on me with little load, or moderate load.

I found some for A$15 that are trash and literally housefires, they sell like hotcakes though.

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>firefox, main browser
>use it to doenload chromium
>dowload goes rather slow
>notice VPN is enabled
>>ah well, Ill just let it finish, was already at 80%
>disable VPN
>I'm paranoid so I download chromium again
>check both files hashes against each other
>THEY DON'T MATCH!
>on of the files is 20 bytes or so larger (can't remember which)

I tried reproducing the issue with the same server and I can't, everything works, although I didn't try something as large as Chromium which is like 100+ MB, I tried with some images of 500-1500KB. Was it just an error or is my VPN service provider cucking me?
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>>55088684
Probably different version cached on either your VPN server or your ISP one
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>>55088779
They cache that thing? It's a nightly build, I assume not many people download that. Ah well, I haven't thought about this though.
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>>55088684
OCD is fucking with you

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