so its tax return time what will you get with yours im going to get a note 5 unlocked to replace my lg g stylo and a case because 700 dollars is too mich not to protect
>>52628883
Why not fucking save it you irresponsible shit?
>>52628979
because i have plenty of savings and this stylo isnt go8ng to get marshmelow
>>52628883
VTSAX
what router do you use?
pfsense
>>52628810
apple® airport™ express™
but I don't use it as a router, I use it as an access point
>>52628810
>Try to press the WPS button.
>It waddles away.
please can someone assist me in cracking this wpa .cap file. i already used rockyou and darkcode wordlist. can anyone help get the password out?? :)
http://1drv.ms/20q6CpJ
p.s trying to impress a friend lol
I guess they won't be very impressed
rent a amazon server and pipe it through pyrit or something
Lurk moar.
Seriously, though, start with the aircrack-ng docs: they're a good intro
windows is so fucking shit, you literally cannot make this up
this is a real screenshot taken right now
Not windows' fault Skype is trash :^)
>real screenshot
>>52627740
Well that's what you get when you hire designated shitting developers.
Alright /g/, it's game time.
Give me a reason to use GNU/Linux over Mac OS X. Consider the following.
-> You're paying $0.00 for what is essentially a hybrid kernel, the BSD userland (and everything that comes with it), and the Apple UI. Paying nothing for a very polished and stable certified-Unix system seems reasonable, considering how well Apple seems to integrate everything in their OS.
-> You're not really missing out on anything in Mac that you wouldn't in GNU/Linux. You've got the same version control software, gcc, a packaging system, and the same IDE's as GNU/Linux if you develop that way. Much of the underlying structure of OS X is rooted in Darwin, which is basically BSD, meaning that it's free and open source. You can literally look at the source inside the OS.
-> Let's also consider the proprietary side of things. Sometimes, the open source drivers and plugins the community has can be... a little lackluster. You have every streaming service available, the Microsoft suite of productivity software, and a whole host of other software available through the Mac App store, a great way of unifying all the programs available for OS X and providing them to the user.
-> The UI is very well done and responsive, and anything that it really wanted to hide from the user, can be found if they really wanted to. If you're someone who can't live without all the rice, it's not like you can't slap a tiling wm on it, make some modifications, and call it a day if you're so inclined. Once again, it's the best of both worlds.
-> "But Anon," you spurt out through your cheeto drooling mouth, "What about all the 'excellent' command-line tools that Linux has?" There's nothing that isn't already on OSX that you can't just compile anyway, since you were already going to do that on Linux.
So tell me /g/, what's the point, or even the benefit of using an often unstable, often untested OS made mostly by graduate students and old fogeys who bang on bongos?
>>52627435
>Give me a reason to use GNU/Linux over Mac OS X. Consider the following.
Stopped reading there.
Don't use linux, you'll give it AIDS
enjoy your cultural marxism
What Windows are you using if you're still avoiding Windows 10?
>>52626822
Seven, or Xp.
If I'm avoiding 10?
Windows 8.1.
Win7 tards can burn
ftfy
> Testing high end headphones on phone...
>>52626463
What did you expect from an ape using tech for the first time?
>>52626463
This guy is representing technology for normal people use. He is not a audiophile, he is not a tech snob. He's just a dude.
>be g
>gets upset when someone uses benchmarks and calls for real world usage
>gets upset when someone tests using real world applications
dont ever change
Who here ran PSP homebrew? What were your favorite non-emulator applications?
Pic related, PSPSeq.
>>52626364
>hey guys, look my psp!
fuck off >>>/v/
Besides emulators I didn't use it for much else. I had an NPR app, so I listened to NPR on my psp.
The psx emulator was really all I cared to use, besides a few terrible clones of a few modern games. There wasn't enough homebrew content to make it worthwhile, and I had no coding knowledge at the time.
Marvin Minksy, A.I. pioneer, dies of brain hemhorrage at 88
>>52626066
Good riddance. One more white male down.
>>52626066
>ai "pioneer"
???????
>>52626082
He explored the American wild west in an autonomous covered wagon.
Microsoft is also bringing it to Linux.
http://www.cio.com/article/3022799/linux/microsoft-open-sources-javascript-engine-behind-its-edge-browser.html
>More amazing still, Microsoft will port it to Ubuntu Linux.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-open-sources-its-edge-web-browser-javascript-engine-and-plans-to-port-it-to-linux/
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>>52625832
This is a good move but I just wish wangblows would make the UI consistent
ABSOLUTLY BASED
Anyone else miss the aesthetic of late '90s operating systems?
>>52625582
take your vaporwave memes to the trash homeboy
>le olfag feels
No grandpa. I love the minimal flat designs.
>>52625582
No, I hated them back in the day too. Wobbly windows is GOAT
What the fuck?
I don't get it
>>52625424
>He is actually surprised
>>52625424
>buys a prebuit
>complains about bloatware
seriously wtf anon
Emp will be recruiting soon edition
Old thread: >>52614790
Not sure what private trackers are all about?
The mission of /ptg/ is to promote the highest possible standards of tracker service by providing members with opportunities for professional development, by recognizing technical competence through examinations and by advancing the interests of its members.
Check out the wiki and update it yourself if you want more instead of complaining like a fucking faggot. https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Private_trackers
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first for Desi.CD
>>52625022
transmission-qt.
>>52625079
Just point me to the settings I need to fuck with and I'll figure it out from there. Please.
>>52625136
Can you post the rest of that page? What does it say on HDTV?
"Watch out for this new URL that will crash your iPhone and Mac Safari if you click it"
http://9to5mac.com/2016/01/25/safari-mac-iphone-ipad-crash/
oh shit. works on my ipad, iphone, and mac.
step up your game, apple.
>>52624975
http://crashsafari.com/
>>52624975
iPhone and Mac affected. Latest OSes on both. At least you can kill the process on the Mac. iOS crashes to the home screen.
"Why don't more people use Linux? You can even run Windows applications in WINE! Even video games! You're out of excuses, use Linux!"
I've been a die-hard Linux fan since 2009. And I'm going back to Windows.
The latest League update 100% broke compatibility with WINE and Linux. Starting a game yields absolutely nothing. Clicking the system tray icon, even less than a second after (re)launching the game, yields a 'game abandoned' screen, offering to launch into... nothingness.
Really stable shit you got here, folks. Awesome operating system. Absolutely astounding how stable and usable it is.
And don't give me that "there's paid support if you look for it" bullshit. I even offered over 1,500 people $100 to anybody who could get it working. No takers. And do you honestly think Red Hat will support League? HA!
Enjoy your no market share. Peace.
hahahaha games, nobody took your offer because nobody cares.
>>52624844
$100 for some neckbeard to spend 5 minutes configuring whatever horseshit? Sounds to me like the application itself matters not. League or OpenOffice, $100 is $100.
I never asked for anybody to care. I just presented the following point: Linux does not run the applications consumers demand, and so it will never attain any appreciable desktop market share.
>>52624873
League is for middle school fags get off g