I have a shit PC(Intel HD 4000 and i7-3520 @ 2.90 Gz), what games should I play? I like action RPGs
>>35009
Path of Exile.
I think you can run diablo 3 and Reaper of souls, but PoE is f2p and people say it's better than d3 (but personally I liked D3: RoS better).
Dam that sucks, intel HD 4000 is pretty bad.
However games like Portal, Far Cry, and anything before 2010 should be able to run at playable framerates at least on low settings.
best vpn for torrenting?
PIA is what I've been using for months. Download speeds are amazing over UDP. I used to have pure vpn but their speeds would vary around 8mbps, shit fucking sucked.
I've been using airvpn for years and they've always been great.
What song is this? http://vocaroo.com/i/s1pn4RoUmUAs
I wanna listen to it as a guilty pleasure
pic obviously unrelated
Where is that image from?
>>34993
This guy http://johnkenn.blogspot.com/
I thinkthere's also a tumblr but this is the only place I know for sure of.
Bump?
Looking for a download of all of the K-on songs as MP3s, preferably in one download.
Looking for every K-on song, not just the ones in the show.
BakaBT? Do a site-wide search e.g.
site:bakabt.me k-on
>>34964
Wow, didn't know about this! Tyvm
>>34979
Welx. And just for the record, there's also NyaaTorrents as an alternative.
Looking to get into reading some manga, what are some must reads to get into? I've never read any series before so I can't give any information in that regard.
Huh. Looking for this, and remembering the threads in /a/ where we made it, made me realize I've been spoonfeeding for a LONG time now...
You're one of the many, many people who don't at least provide the story genres you like: horror, comedy, drama, romance, etc. We're not mind-readers.
>>34967
romance, drama, mystery, scfi, action(to an extent), SoL. Pretty much sums it up.
idk what this means
it keeps popping up on my comp every hour or so
i have tried searching for the file location but came up empty
what do?
>>34934
CTRL+ATL+DEL
See if there are any background programs running.
As a stopgap, make an empty file with that exact file name and location.
Then, check if you or some kind of cleanup program deleted in.
Fifteen seconds in googling:
http://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/windows-script-host-can-not-find-script-file/
Hey /wsr/, I need to ask a question. Is it possible to build an under $300 gaming PC to run things like Minecraft, CS: GO, and Garry's mod? If so, what is the most balanced and recommended parts to use? I have no problem with building the PC myself, but if there somewhere is one pre-assembled I wouldn't have a problem with buying it. I got robbed last year and my computer was stolen. All I want is a new one to play with my friends on again. Thanks for reading my blog post.
How much RAM and HDD storage space are you interested in having in your build?
whoops, forgot trip
Thank you.
For a budget under $300, you want to avoid pre-builts like the plague. Not only will they have a cheap CPU and GPU at this price point but a cheap motherboard and PSU as well.
You have two options right now, build an FM2+ or AM1 desktop.
>>34923
Sorry for not replying earlier. On shit clover app. I'm thinking 4 GB would be enough but if I could have extra RAM I'd roll with 8 GB easy
I remember this being a thing on /int/ for a while in early 2015 but now can't remember the url to it now.
>>34910
another pic
I think it's http://global.thermonuclearwar.org/
>>34915
It is, thanks friend
requesting all of your just fuck my shit ups
will bump with pepes
>no replies
JUST
Here is a fun project. make up a logo for my youtube channel, but the catch is i will tell you nothing about it. be as silly and creative as you can.
(my picture is unrelated)
Isn't that a little disingenuous? Your logo should be something that makes up a part of you; I doubt you'd be thrilled if I gave you cropped furry porn (which DOES happen with other people).
>>34896
this is more for fun than anything else. i already have a logo but you know im bored
I suck at diablo 2 lod hardcore ladder. I keep dying with decent gear, can someone help me. By the way it's us west
dont play hardcore
Play more = get better.
Hello /wsr/, can one of you create, or photoshop the existing image of the duck wearing a gas mask with a gold crown on top. Thanks.
>>34828
do you have a higher-res image of a duck to work with or does this specific duck mean something to you?
>>34834
specific duck
>>34836
have fun dude
I just purchased an Acer PC and when I turn it on it doesn't detect the keyboard, mouse or monitor. It detected the Ethernet cable when I inserted it however. The tower beeps four-six times and shuts down. I looked up the beep codes but none seem to be my issue.
You did the obvious first step, calling their tech support?
How hard would it be for someone to remove the comb that the middle chicken has thrown and fix the head of the chicken with the gun? Is it easy enough that someone can do it for me or just give me some tips? I don't have photoshop but I have lots of experience with image editing in general.
>>34790
Pretty easily.
1 - Get the Resynthesize and Heal Selection filters for the Gimp
2 - Select what you wanna delete. In this case, I went well off the edges, because there was some red blurring around the thing.
3 - Use the Heal Selection filter. It's a good idea to do it on a copy of the original layer, to fix stuff later.
4 - Do just that. If anything looks wrong, fix it with the clone tool, with a fuzzy brush.
>>34816
Thanks a lot man! I'll make an effort to contribute to this board for the next few days to perpetuate your kindness.
>>34831
np.
Cheers.
hello anons, asked /g/ about this earlier and was kicked out because /g/ is only for shills shilling shills anymore...
trying to run a dictionary attack against a nas on my network @ 1.11, trendnet tn 200, only issue is i am too inexperienced to
get the tools to see the target. target is a web form so using medusa's web-form module with options -m FORM:/cgi-bin/login_mgr.cgi and -m FORM-DATA:
Only issues is that it will not take my data format... when peaking with wireshark or browser console the form data comes back with this:
[code]
cmd=login&username=admin&pwd=WVdSdGFXND0%3D&ssl=0&port=0
[/code]
admin is the username that i will be using since it's default for the device
that password there is just whatever is already in that box, 12345 or something like that.
when i use this as my -m FORM-DATA:"cmd=login&username=admin&pwd=WVdSdGFXND0%3D&ssl=0&port=0"
medusa says:
[code]
Invalid FORM-DATA format. Using default format: "post?usersname=&password="
[/code]
Might some kinda hacker anons help me understand what i am doing wrong?
thanks!
i am op and i will post here as i learn
from medusa site for using module "web-form"...
FORM-DATA:<METHOD>?<FIELDS>
Methods and fields to send to web service. Valid methods are GET and POST. The actual form
data to be submitted should also be defined here. Specifically, the fields: username and
password. The username field must be the first, followed by the password field.
Default: "post?username=&password="
Usage example: "-M web-form -m USER-AGENT:"g3rg3 gerg" -m FORM:"webmail/index.php" -m DENY-SIGNAL:"deny!"
-m FORM-DATA:"post?user=&pass=&submit=True"
so i'll try using:
-m FORM-DATA:"post?cmd=login&username=admin&pwd=&ssl=0&port=0"
wondering if i should put $password or something like that in there, if there is an option for that, so it knows where to be trying the passwords
>>34785
using the format mentions yielded this: I am getting closer, on the right track...
cmd=loginadmin&username=admin12345&pwd=&ssl=0&port=0
this tells me that... i should try to leave off cmd=login, because admin is getting thrown there... then i need to remove "admin" from the format as medusa is obviously appending that... if i were to just remove cmd=login it would show username adminadmin next time i run the command.
okay so this is a legit attempt and fail using the browser and the gui... playing by the rules... captured by wireshark obvi...
POST /cgi-bin/login_mgr.cgi HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.11
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Length: 56
Accept: */*
Origin: http://192.168.1.11
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/47.0.2526.80 Safari/537.36
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Referer: http://192.168.1.11/web/home.html
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
cmd=login&username=admin&pwd=WVdSdGFXND0%3D&ssl=0&port=0HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Language: en
P3P: CP='CURa ADMa DEVa PSAo PSDo OUR BUS UNI PUR INT DEM STA PRE COM NAV OTC NOI DSP COR'
Content-type: text/html
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2016 05:30:42 GMT
Server: lighttpd/1.4.28
14
{ret:"fail", flag:0}
0
-----------------
So we see it's a POST, we see the target, the host... we see the form-data cmd=login&username=admin&pwd=WVdSdGFXND0%3D&ssl=0&port=0
The server's reply begins at HTTP/1.1 200 OK
ret:"fail" should be used to let medusa know that when you see this is means try the next password... BUT, next i have to get medusa to give the form-data as requested with the cmd=login, i do believe.