I am unable to wrap around my head how FOSS antivirus are a thing.
>>107615582All of it, especially muh security by obscurity.
>>107615787>muh security by obscurityI don't think you understood my post, like at all.
>>107613665It might be ineffective, but so is closed source winshit and said winshit hijacks all I/O functions to do bullshit scans that slow the computer to a crawl.
>>107615879your post is retarded because you don't even understand the basics of attack vectors. antivirus isn't what's vulnerable.
>>107615910>antivirus isn't what's vulnerableare you retarded? that's not what my post was about at all. you're talking nonsense.>you don't even understand the basics of attack vectorstry making sense first without criticizing me perhaps
I don't like these new captchasIt reminds me of every time I was rejected for a job because I wasn't fast enough to finish their annoying IQ tests.
>>107584575test
>>107582604Imagine getting F is for Filtered by an IQ test... lmao!-t. Undefeated IQ tester
>>107614647The problem was you were forgetting to select yourself! <3
>>107582604no shot people can't solve thesemy fucking sides
By far the best captcha that we've ever had, for once nu-nu-nu-4chan does something right. Not only is it easier to do than squinting and sliding along dubious character shapes, it's also a literal IQ tests that filters sub-80iq browns. 10/10
The powers that be have a new system that has been in the development for decades now, ready to be rolled out in the coming years. It will operate in parallel starting sometime this year and by the next decade it will be fully operational as the Agenda 2030 goals are slowly being implemented.There will be no collapse, no violence, no uprising, no world war, no revolution, no killing of jews or politicians or other such fantasies. Instead there will be law & order, compliance and total surveillance until the very end. AI will be at the center of it all.The Great Reset is inevitable.
>>107615891Their daughters will marry niggers, their AI will do whatever the fuck it wants and the only constant in their long term plans is failure.
Is digital piracy (i.e. the unauthorized copying of digital files and the removal of digital copyright protection systems) morally wrong?
>>107612145It's morally neutral for the most part, but I'd imagine there are more times when it's morally good (or even a moral imperative) than when it's morally bad.
>>107612145Copying of drawings and statues and books etc. I don't think that was ever wrong.
>>107612145If it causes unmerited loss to somebody and/or is driven by a parasitic mindset, it is, by absolute biblical standards.Personally I don't think public archival and preservarion of old digital assets without commercial value or security backups (so long as unauthorized distribution doesn't follow) fall in such category.
Yes.
>>107612145There is so much ancient and not even that ancient content that is ONLY available by means of internet piracy. I collect 90s and early 2000s porn and there is no way to find this content other than pirating it. Another case where piracy is the only option is country blocks, especially relating to streaming music or movies or shows. In a lot of places, there aren't legit options to view the content legally. Anime and manga are a great example of this. Legit English publishers only buy the rights to a fraction of what gets released in Japanese, and for the rest of it the only avenue for reading it in English is piracy.
Python, one of the very few modern & popular programming languages not owned by big tech, is now begging hard for money at python.org (picrel), Wikipedia style.This comes after the PSF rejected an US government grant because the PSF can't stop shilling for DEI: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/10/28/211237/python-foundation-rejects-government-grant-over-dei-restrictionsThe same PSF then reported a surge of new donators following the above rejection: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/11/09/2017240/python-foundation-donations-surge-after-rejecting-grant---but-sponsorships-still-neededYet, they are now begging for money, using a big, intrusive and cringe banner at python.org, kek.This is what your donated money is used for: https://www.python.org/psf/grants>Conferences (e.g. PyCon Italia)>Event site subscriptions (Meetup.com) (e.g. London Django Meetup)>Django Girls Workshops (e.g. Django Girls Busan Workshop)>PyLadies Workshops (e.g. All Day PyLadies Workshop)These faggots have a whole page dedicated to their DEI philosophy: https://www.python.org/community/diversityTheir Libera Chat #python IRC channel is filled to the brim with trannies (they/them and she/her pronouns set as their IRC name).Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107609034Python seems too big to fail anyways so even if these trannies go destitute someone else will take care of the language
>>107613448Just use the language and never contribute back. Parasitism worked well for (them).
>>107609978based free (as in beer) software enjoyer
>>107613843>Payment type:>(((Credit Card)))>(((PayPal)))glows
>>107613055perl
>make my website open source>people find security vulnerabilities in the code>instead of fixing them, they choose to endlessly exploit these vulnerabilities in order to make my life a living hell>i can't fix it because i don't know what the vulnerabilities arestop fucking telling me to make my backend open source. you glow so hard
>>107615631you must be 18 to post here
>>107615638cybersec are the biggest fags in the tech industry. you are all hacks and I hate every single one of you.
Put up a logging proxy in front of your exposed Honeypot server and record what is being done to find the exploits being performed.
>>107615273What's the point of making your website open source though?
>>107615273>>make my website open sourceFirst mistake>>107615554It is not something you should rely on, but it is absolutely more secure than not having it.
>website has ai help desk chat not>"I'm sorry I can't do that. I'll transfer you to a representative to discuss">Its not hooked up to anything, so there's no one to transfer to.Why tf do they have these bots cosplay as actual customer service?Just an overly expensive faq website. It's not even a bespoke one, just copilot pretending to work for the company
>>107612938because (actual) CS is expensive.and if anyone *really* wants to moan/complain/sue, they;ll send a letter. Otherwise? Check the website FAQs, etc where your query is (doubtless) already answered. We made an effort and fuck you when that's Not Enough.
>>107612938Im sorry anon, but we are experiencing unusually high volumes of traffic right now!!
>User base almost entirely consists of people who don't want Chrome style AI shit>Add AI shitWhat the fuck is Firefox's new retard CEO thinking?
Honestly this shit just made me switch to WaterFox. I don't know how pozzed this is, but when you have to enter the about:config to disable the fucking AI I am done. And even if there was a simpler way, you know this is just the beginning of it really and it will get worse and worse. Are there any settings or things that could be done? I don't care about MAXIMUM privacy, but I want most things to work
>>107610427If the kike touches adblockers I'm jumping ship to Male Poon.
>>107612569>basically only non-chromium/firefox based browser on the market>total abandonwareSo close to greatness
>>107610427pretty sure the tech savvy just jump ship if they prevent as blockers.firefox is only 5% of the browser market, why would they risk losing that
>>107613684If Firefox were to ever ditch the manifest v2 adblockers (ie, uBlock Origin, the real one), then its forks would need to do what Brave is currently doing and protect the mv2 code even though Chromium has gotten rid of it. That's a huge job that I don't think many (if any of them) are capable of doing, but I guess we will see.If Mozilla decides to kill ad blockers then ad blocking becomes much harder to come by.
why dont we just put windmills under the water?water is heavier than wind so it will make more electricity
Fuck, I'm glad kids are getting banned from the internet.
>>1076114081. uranium is renewable2. your green electricity has 0 inertia, it's incapable of providing a stable grid
>>107615082nuclear needs to be disconected if there is a serious fluctuation, and it cannot be load regulated.seriously grid stability is the most retarded argument for nuclearbut again you are saying that uranium is renewable
>>107615082>uranium is renewabletrue, but on a scale of tens to hundreds of millions of yearsin that sense, oil is also a renewable resource
>>107614115Probably a combination of gravitational forces and celestial collisions. The rotation of planets varies wildly, seems pretty random.
STOP MAKING FUN OF VIBE CODERS
>>107604138I wonder (((who))) made that comic?
>>107602701He writes like an AI.
>>107613656>sorting algorithm for me that runs on the GPUwhat, like mergesort?
>>107615572No, to get the most out of the gpu you need an embarrassingly parallelizable algorithm like bitonic or radix sort
>>107602827he said "anything important", not webjeet slop
Matrix won
>>107612006>>107615751nobody will ever use your hipster garbage
>>107615825More people use IRC than Matrix.
>>107613962who develops for the average freetard? especially something like matrix. what does that even mean
Matrix 2.0 still isn't out so no they didn't win
>>107610885Metadata will be encrypted in matrix 2.0
Hi /g/, I have a question. I installed GMod on Steam, but my PC crashed and I couldn't play for a while. But I bought a new, more powerful PC, and is it a good idea to reinstall it?
>>107615779this is serious
>>107615779How do you know that?
>>107615779this, someone i know once tried using a crashed game, it exploded him
>>107615842proof
Do you have a name, photo, or video?
Linux is basically the child porn OS. Why would you use it for anything other than child porn?
>>107615715Why do you hate the children so much? The surveillence is for there sake.
low quality frog posts as usual
>>107615446is this an admission of guilt, OP?
>>107615446kill yourself with your job glock you glow nigger
>>107615807Looks like we got a child predator here!
What's the best PC controller on the market right now? My wired Xbox controller from 2015 works fine but I wanna go wireless
>>107613475Those trackpads serve the same purpose via a virtual keyboard.
>>107615578controller not becoming ewaste in 2-4 years
>>107615680>Third party symmetrical layout is still cursedI like 8bitdo pro. Sorta like snes with grips, reminds me of more ergonomic ps1 controller.
>>107615744I'm not a fan of the old models, and Pro 3's brittle-plastic-on-magnet buttons are built to crack and make a racket. Imo it's overpriced at $70, but it's probably the best current option otherwise.
>>107615724You do know you can open it up and replace it right?Are you one of those people that throws a controller out before seeing if you can fix it after opening it?>>107615795Those buttons are not brittle but are loud, I think the controller is a huge step up from the 2 you just need to mod it with foam tape to reduce the noise which I plan to do.
How do you go from this
>grew up dirt poor until my early teens>made the jump from Windows 98 to Vista with nothing in between
>>107613618English's kind of wonky, but what gave it away exactly?
>>107610113its the official xbox theme for windows. Its up on archive.org.
>>107613238scrape it and set it up on linux?
>>107614417sounds like a hasslemaybe some other time