What this person is doing?
Twitter is a jewish-based goyish site.
JOIN TWIT YOU GULLIBLE GOY
Looks like he's trying to penetrate the Gibson. That code seems awfully similar to the well-known Add-Extend heap overflow algorithm.
>>53715532
Looks like some assembler shit.
How do you guys keep yourselves anonymous when posting on the chans? Are you using a VPN or proxy?
The reason I ask is a few nights back I was on /b stirring up shit like a typical faggot. I posted a picture of Trump and in under 5 minutes some butthurt anon was posting back information on one of my family members.
Luckily I'm a boring fuck, so they pretty much left me alone. I just want to learn how to cover my ass better.
Don't post things
>>53715748
I can't lurk forever, I want to contribute.
That being said, I'm trying to figure out how they would have gotten any info out of the picture I posted. I thought all exif/metadata was clipped here?
Pic was just a typical jpg ...1457926148067.jpg
posted back to the thread. What was really alarming is how quickly they had my info.
>>53715431
stop shitposting
Alright, I'm a casual and an idiot cuz I use windows, i get it.
How do I get rid of this shit?
I installed GWX Control Panel and deleted all Windows 10 related files and disabled anything Windows 10 related.
I still get accosted by this obnoxious pop-up insisting that I schedule an update.
help
try linux
>>53715439
is there no way i can keep using windows 7 without this popping up?
>>53715425
Read the sticky and learn how to use Google.
Anyone find any cool things in e-waste bins? I found a Dell Inspiron mini laptop (with a broken screen), and a computer with a Pentium 3/TNT Riva card (i installed 512mb of ram in it too.) I still don't know what to do with the Pentium 3 computer, though.
you better recycle that shit you took out.
>>53715363
I'm not poor.
I'm not a dumpster-diver.
>>53715363
Unreal Server
Then play with the retrofags
Is this processor a meme?
>>53715344
shit mkaes p4's look like a joke bruh
The new ones suck ass, can barley overclock to 4.0 on stock air. get something else if you can afford.
Get an AMD CPU if you like overclocking.
On mint right now and it's fine, I'm using the cinnamon desktop but have lately tried out deepin and was blown away by the polished icons and UI.
Deepin is like the Cadillac of Linux Distro's as far as UX goes.
It's based on debian unstable which i think is a rolling release but not sure.
I'm currently trying it out in vbox but so far i like what i see.
Enjoy your Chinese botnet. Just gitgud and setup your own DE on actual Debian.
I tried Deepin DE in Arch but it was all buggy. Also Deepin shortcuts are retarded
>>53715403
You don't think chairman mao will look at my porn folder do you?
newfag here
used sublime text for a long time and thought it cant get any better, but now atom.io proved me wrong
best OpenSource-Editor yet, prove me wrong /g/
>>53715284
Why do you need external validation when you are so sure about how great it is?
>>53715284
That's a web browser
Atom takes way too long to open. I switched back to Sublime Text
Help me /g/
How do I connect these speakers to my computer? I know very little about speaker systems. Better pictures coming in soon
i have cords for the speakers but they aren't anything that will fit in my PC
Spdif to amp and connect ur speakers to amp.
You need an amplifier that'll take the speakers' connector or straight bare wires (better luck with latter), and a 3.5mm male jack -> 2x RCA male -wire from your PC to the ampliefier.
i5 4690k vs xeon e3-1230 v3
from a price to performance standpoint which one would be best?
i7 4770 without the integrated graphics desu
>>53715246
>22nm
disgusting
>>53716122
You might think you're funny, but you're definitely not.
Goy.
Arch Linux w/ GNOME 3.18 -> 1.8GB of RAM usage
Ubuntu GNOME 3.18 -> 600MB of RAM usage
Both stock, freshly installed.
And yes, i know what used ram means. gnome-shell uses literally 700MB of memory on Arch.
da fuk is happening g?
>>53715217
>GNOME
Found your problem
Install gentoo
>>53715217
>gnome-shell uses literally 700MB of memory on Arch
compile it from the open sources with ur special codes for ur cpu tuning maximum performance from it it and it will be 100 time faster and more efficien than shitty ubuntard.
I need some serious answers /g/ I have been suffering for a long time from severe panic attacks. Its really bad to the point that yesterday I called an ambulance because I was sure I was going to die. My question relates to what kind of career could I possibly have if I cant even function in my house. I want to work as a programmer but I cant see myself having one of these panic attacks that happen almost daily hit me like a train while Im at my workplace. Right now I have no income and I will not take money from the government. Is it possible for someone like me to find a job...
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>>53715208
Yes, it is. Start learning and contribute to open source projects. That will be your resume. If you are good enough you don't need a degree.
By the way, keep in mind that is absolutely impossible to die because of a panic attack. Try to keep calm and think reasonably.
>>53715213
>normalfags
Is Plex a honeypot?
Plex seems to be about hoarding data and having a paper trail whereas something like Kodi seems to be more about finding random streams online.
Thoughts, /g/?
>>53715177
ur mums a honeypot
>>53715177
Everything is a honeypot. Everything is a botnet.
Your a botnet xd
I know I'm going to get shot down literally from the start but does anyone use stuff like Ansible, Vagrant, Chef, Puppet to make life easier when developing web apps?
I have just started looking into this, a faggot at work introduced Vagrant but only used it very minimally, I want to know if there's better or easier tools out there, since the main reason to use this Dev Ops stuff is to make life easier
Someone here must have tried or done some of this already, please share your experiences
>>53715174
>puppet
>making life easier
Pick one.
One a serious note, are you developing web apps on Virtual Machines or remote clients? Preinstalled *AMP stacks?
If so I guess these tools make sense, otherwise please elaborate.
>>53715247
>web apps on Virtual Machines or remote
VMs, just going to use my laptop and stick a couple of VMs on there just to get the hang of this.
It's my own projects I'm going to work on so I don't need to worry about remote stuff just yet.
>Preinstalled *AMP stacks?
Gonna use Go or Elixir with Postgresql + Nginx probably, gonna start out building little demo APIs and work from there.
I just want a way to automate the setup...
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These tools make a devs life easier if they have a dedicated dev ops man maintaining the tools.
I work dev ops/release at a lamp stack company and we use almost all of those things.
It makes my life hell but we have a vagrant template devs can clone and bring up on demand when they break their vagrant.
I dont think those things offer much for a one man team. For a company, they are very useful.
I want to extract a single number from a website into a .csv-file every second throughout the day, I have done that using iMacros but have to have a browser opened for that throughout the day so I want to do it with R/Python/C++/C#/JScript/Java. I watched a lot of tutorials and read examples, but every time I try applying it on my desired website, I just get "- -" as value, so no value at all. I figure it has something to do that its dynamically generated or something (.aspx -website?). Here the URL:
http://www.zertifikate.commerzbank.de/MarketOverview/MarketOverviewDetails.aspx?pc=42&c=2193946&ar=.GDAXI&a=15000&isin=DEM_DAX_CASH&mkt=CBUL&pname=DAX&pdp=2...
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It's possible that the number is generated dynamically after the page is loaded. I think the selenium webdriver might be one way to approach it.
Its as if the website protects all of its information, only through iMacros Extraction have I managed to extract the info (pic related), but that's not a long term solution.
>data-field
The numbers are rendered using js but don't lose hope yet there's obviously an API endpoint which serves the page
How are you celebrating Easter, /g/?
>>53715092
>celebrating
It's more like a forced holiday in my country, where everything is closed.
It's bullshit, but at least I get some time off. I just wish I hadn't procrastinated by lurking /g/ and had spent the time cleaning the apartment like I promised myself to do.
with my hand on my dick
>better make it tech related
and watching youtube videos of factory machinery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUJfyhZlI1o
Working.
I don't get holidays.