You guys ready to learn if there is a backdoor once and for all?
>>43876371
It's probably just core specific documentation, they do this with every new generation of Intel chips, they are usually tested as ":Intel Classifieds"
>>43876371
Post it friendo.
anime bandaid
Is a CS degree worth it? Or are there other courses I should take? Uni is hard.
We need more people who know how to actually physically fix and install networks and systems, then people who design software
Get your certs and get into IT, then, get with a company and just go to school for CS if you want on their dime
Do you like mathematics? Do you like solving logical problems? If you're weak at mathematics and logic (and you don't want to improve), don't do CS.
>>43858959
How dare you assume that OP is Indian
ITT: examples of shit tier coding languages
PHP
>blaming a language for a shitty implementation
Find a better JVM then.
>>43805755
and pics please
Hey, /g/!
While fixing my friend's old computer I found this weird box connected to the PSU. It has no markings on it, only a single molex plug.
What could it be? Maybe a surge protector/voltage regulator?
>>43782534
it's a christmas light tester
>>43782534
Any identifying marks? Can it be opened?
We're gonna need a little more to go on, here.
>>43782534
That is gentoo
>this was all done in x86 asm
>>43748784
>Some functions were written in C for interaction with the Windows operating system and DirectX
Yea okay.
we know, now fuck off
>>43748811
I'd still say that all the core game functionality was inn asm though.
I wonder why he did it, C compilers should have been good enough back in the mid 90s?
Is anyone else concerned about Google? It feels like they're about to take over the world.
>13 billion dollar income in 2013
>"We don't need you to type at all. We know where you are. We know where you've been. We can more or less know what you're thinking about,"
>-Eric Schmidt
>>43751959
Whats the best browser for a tinfoil hatter to use?
>>43751983
This thread is not only about the browser
>>43751989
I know, but can you answer my question?
>mfw when i rip music and upload it on thepiratebay after changing the tempo of the left audio track by 0.2%
>>43696224
POST YOUR WORK
LMAO
>>43696224
what thread are you sliding?
>wasting your time installing arch.
>making your OS your full time job.
Year of Manjaro 2014.
install gentoo
>>43707857
Linus Travolds uses Manjaro.
Why don't you?
>>43707873
Because Linus Travolds is a gigantic faggot.
krom
meme flower
stem
wort
Tell me /g/, which one is better and why?
>>43689987
python.
Is this even a question?
Whichever one fits your requirements, and if the requirements are equally suited to both, whichever you are personally more comfortable and productive with.
I don't want to.
does anyone recognize the software this guy is using?
gentoo
>>43661613
oh yeah he's using beepyboop+ turbo edition.
I know it's a shit picture but it's the best I can get with my phone from over here, and you guys can just like ENHANCE it right? I know it's hollywood magic but there's at least some actual real stuff you can do to make it clearer?
Why haven't you brought one yet?
New Raspberry Pi Model B+ released.
Because I don't fucking use my last gen model B.
>>43608035
>no more Composite output
Wasn't the whole point of this thing to be so poor kids could get access to cheap, affordable computers that would plug into their old, shitty TVs?
I'm still thinking of getting an RPi and a serial board though to set it up as a micro terminal server.
What's the difference between the model B except for the GPIO and USB ports?
Why does /g/ use NSA logic when deciding what software they and other people should use?
>>43609497
karma
>>43609497
We are not infringing on anyone's rights by not using their software, so this analogy is broken. Enjoy the rest of middle school.
Hey OP, let me tell you why apples are better than oranges.
Report in /g/urus. We are the 1337s.
Anything interesting your working on?
As for me, just cracking software as usual, releasing patches, fun stuff.
>>43598877
And whats the image supposed to show? You placed 2 strings in the code
> whoopty doo
>>43598877
What is the program that has an icon that looks like a splotch of paint?
>>43598942
Not quite. The data before is the packer for the main exe. It ends at raw offset 16423. After a fair amount of trial and error I successfully unpacked the file and have the raw dump. That msg is merely proof after the file has been executed I can call the WIN32 API MessageBox and point to my injected string (which will be replaced later with pointers to new ASM code) for patching this files security mech which is much easier now that I have the exe's raw dump, though still a bit tricky.
"Get on the ground, fucko! Squad, take his computer and all other electronics!"
ITT:
>computer security
>home security
>online privacy
>PC and data destruction methods
>how to hide questionable images, video, audio, etc.
>what to do in case squad ever actually breaks down your door
Previously on /fucko/: Tripfags, 2 KEYS AT THE SAME TIME, light switches,...
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>>43581775
to kick off the thread
LiveUSB/LiveCD Squad Edition Power Rankings:
LPS (Lightweight Portable Security) Public Edition (http://spi.dod.mil/lipose.htm)
Created by: ATSPI Technology Office of AF
Purpose: fallback distro in case your military computer breaks and you have to access/edit/view top secret information
Official Flyer: http://spi.dod.mil/docs/LPS_DS.pdf
Pros: Created and maintained by the military, hardened debian, clean UI, comes with Encryption Wizard (http://www.spi.dod.mil/docs/ewmanual.pdf), most go-to distro for accessing your bank account from an unsecure computer, basic set of office tools and programs
Cons: No anonymity
Online use: depends, some anonymity might be achieved through public hotspots that also dont record with cameras
Offline use: best candidate hands down
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>>43581785
Tails 1.1
Created by: ?
Purpose: instant magic solution to privately browsing the web via Tor, or accessing hidden services
https://tails.boum.org/
Pros: encrypted persistence, built in Tor, i2p, basic set of office tools and programs, PGP, privacy centered
Cons: heavily relies on Tor which can be compromised, comes with shitty defaults like enabled javascript, always gets patched revealing previous fuckups that may deanonymize its users (browsed i2p in 1.0? sorry, it was broken and unsecure but...
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>>43581775
All my private data is on my home server on a hidden encrypted volume.
My desktop/laptop contain only free/open source software and maybe some legally purchased games.
But that doesn't matter, because I don't live in a police state.