> We have mini screens>raspis>wireless adapters>card readers>multiple desktop companions from SteamWhy has no one actually made this into a PET yet? Seriously, I wanna fight virus' with a long sword and eventually cross-fusion my way into this.
>>107700205megaman is special because his "program" in some way incorporated a real person's DNA. Lan had a twin brother named Hub who died shortly after being born and was turned into megaman through Capcom Science. they don't adequately explain it and it rarely actually matters. but it does give an in-universe explanation why YOU get a game over when megaman is deleted but everyone else can just restore their navis from backup (and then upgrade them!) every time you donk them. megaman is too big to back up because the year was 2002 and the human genome was considered very big compared to then-modern flash drives. (a "giga" battle chip, of which you can only have one in your folder and is in-universe too big to hold in memory before battle to have it immediately ready every time would be only like 30mb!)megaman's ability to copy stuff is also the basis of what made battlechips a thing and why killing viruses drops chips. they do not explain how they become physical SD-like cards for the operator though, i guess everyone just buys hundreds of blanks before going on virus safari. but it's why megman has style changes/crosses/whatever the game's "megaman different now" feature is but other navis never really exhibit that because lan's dad deemed Ctrl-V Ctrl-P too powerful for the plebes and restricted it to writing battlechips after deleting viruses.this mostly gets dropped by Star Force and even navis are basically obsolete by Star Force 2. at that point in the timeline it's all wifi IoT and mostly autonomous. the MR>PROGs evolved into MR>HERTZz and became the dominant life form of the net, which apparently all goes over skywave HF instead of fibre optic links, and instead of dr wily doing nonsense because they cut back on his funding the world keeps getting invaded by aliens and dinosaurs and shit. then capcom's megaman teams spent all their money on LSD and ran out of money before making Star Force 4 and I will never forgive them
>Battle Networkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOa-ObWPAKg>Star Forcehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPvmIxu-LSA
>>107702704>starforceI'm glad someone does have an appreciation for it but as much as I love it, I would rather NT/BN only because I can cross fusion. I still love both tho. Don't make me choose anon>>107702917was this ever in the anime or only in the Manga? I never read the Manga, I should collect it. >>107703157>NOT TODAY MOTHERFUCKERahahahahaha19 almost 20 years ago from youtube LMAO thanks anon
>>107703426>was this ever in the anime or only in the Manga?nta but it was in the game, the anime had its own storyline. don't know about the manga though.
>>107703426nah just the games. i never watched the show, i only had the garbo canadianized 4kids version and it turned me off of the anime 5everand like it or not we're closer to the SF future. IoT and everything just kinda does its thing mostly autonomously, even browsing the internet is out of vogue and people have relegated computers to the background whilst they touch astroturf, and the greatest threats to civilization are>ayylmaos, possibly funded by the russians>vikings riding dinosaurs??>some zoomer with a memefeng whomst has the power way too high (tell me with a straight face that the Crimson Dragon isn't literally the manifestation of "spurious transmissions" that boomer hams freak out about, satella police are just one big fox hunt and the overworld joining area is literally The Skywave)also banging secretly depressed idols and the cure for depression being big bara males who give you firearms. SF is just r/ham/ living its "best" life #blursedi read a little bit of one issue of the manga btw and i think it was written by the same guy who did the Zero/ZX ones. i remember it being way past wacky (much like the Z/ZX manga adaptation that is mostly slapstick) and the art being very similar
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>>107703019Yeah but it's a crowded and gay layout vs a nice clean TKL
>>107703218>circumcized fullsizeLOL
>>1077033081800 is circumcized too tho
>>107703308It's simply nicer to have less of a brick on your desk. Better for your typing posture, better for mouse handling, better for everything. Numpads are beyond antiquated for 99% of users, it's why the free market gives us TKLs all the time. Muh dick
>>107690229'tis pretty cheap. Only available blue though, which is gay or somethinghttps://www.keychron.com/products/keychron-q3-qmk-custom-mechanical-keyboard?variant=39773518692441
It’s been few months since I started bug bounty, I first started using automated scanners and understood it was useless.I’m doing everything manually and I’m mostly focused on business logic errors and violation of secure design principles but everytime I found something it's never "interesting" for them.Example with my last report:A company sell its products only in kekistan and on the frontend you can only register an address in kekistan, however if i managed to set a physical address outside of kekistan and order product to this address. And you know what it has been closed as N/A.When I look at the leaderboard of yeswehack I just don’t get how they manage to find 10 differents type of vulnerabilities during the same day. Im starting to think there’s a privileged community of hunters who know things we don’t know. Or maybe they're friends with the triagers idk.
>>107703095>Im starting to think there’s a privileged community of hunters who know things we don’t know. Or maybe they're friends with the triagers idk.I have worked BB reports for a very very large global cloud provider.There was one dude who took massive bounties every year, lots of them.It's a skill issue. There are just some people who are beast mode as fuckThis guy would regularly find issues several years old that nobody had ever noticed.There was another guy who exclusively reported issues with a specific mobile app. He had Frida orchestrating it to such autisticially uber specific levels that he pwned it left and right, resetting other users passwords, account hijacking, you name it. His orchestration layers were so complex we would spend weeks recreating it. But the dude killed it.It's just dedication and aptitude. There's no other magic sauce.
>>107703095Generally companies only care about actually impactful violations of security. "You can do something you're not supposed to" is not always necessarily impactful.In your case for example, the address validation to only kekistan is basically just a feature to make the website nicer to use: if you're outside kekistan the website will immediately reject your order and you don't have to waste your time or theirs. It's not a business-critical piece of logic; placing an order is just placing a request for their product, and if the company doesn't have the infrastructure and logistics set up to fulfil overseas orders, then they simply will not fulfil it, and your external order will be cancelled.This wastes a bit of the customer's time but if you had to manually craft a POST request or whatever for that, then it was clearly intentional and not something that affects real customers. It also wastes a bit of their time but since you likely need real payment details to place an order, if you try to spam it they can blacklist you and complain to your bank.This is why this is a complete non-issue for the company.What you need to find is stuff that will actually cause tangible disruptions or losses. Leaking a secret, hijacking a login, accessing unauthorized data, genuine bugs in monetary logic that have legal repercussions (bear in mind most maliciously crafted orders on storefronts can likely just be cancelled so that's not trivial), cross site scripting, etc.
>>107703424>He had Frida orchestrating it to such autisticially uber specific levels that he pwned it left and right, resetting other users passwords, account hijacking, you name it.Sounds like a pretty major skill issue on your part lmao
>>107703095>there’s a privileged community of huntersimo they just have years of experience and so have very specialized tools which they know how to use, and they can automate them to take full advantage of them. They may even have built their own tools, so of course running an automated scanner will not put you on their level
>>107703424Well, I guess there's person like that. So it's a big skill issue for me.I spend hours trying to bypass things, inject wrong data, modifying requests until it looks suspicious... at what cost...>>107703515I don't use scanners, it's a waste of time and companies aren't that dumb to launch a BBP without testings these scanners previously on their assets.
My biggest hard drive a 12Tb WD JUST FAILED DURING THESe prices
>WDI'm so sorry you feel for the shilling
>>107702327>SeagateI'm so sorry you feel for the shilling
>>107696128genuinely curious, are used ones even good?
>>107699277>you can usually tell when an hdd is gonna shit itself well in advancehow?t. techlet
>>107701027You're an idiot. Here are some anti consumer things WD did in the last few years:- Sold SMR drives as NAS drives- After people complained about the shitty WD Red "NAS" SMR drives, they didn't fix the line and instead introduced a more expensive "Red Pro"- Sold "5400 rpm tier" drives that actually are 7200RPM but have cucked speed by firmware- Their external SSDs PCB are so badly designed that SMD components don't solder to them properly and can deattach when the drives are moved. This is a known issue but WD did not recall these drives or repair failed ones, instead they sold the remaining stock and then said "We don't want bad rep, from now on only the Sandisk brand will deal with Flash storage"- With Seagate drives it's possible to check if you're getting an used Chia drive. With WD and Toshiba, if the SMART data is wiped by the scammer, there is absolutely no way to know this
wtf uBlock Origin Lite vs Adobe website lol
>>107703599Why does Adobe's website look like a shitty LLM-generated SEO webpage?
>>107703599I am literally begging you to install AdGuard stop cargo-culting a gimped bad-faith project made to mock you by a man who hates you for choosing the wrong browser.
>>107703884No thanks. Fuck off shill.
>>107703889then don't make a thread about your problems with it
>>107703889>Shill>For a free browser extensionHuh?
I prefer Gemini over ChatGPT and Claude
>>107701422u did my pepe dirty
>>107701422I do a mix of all tree. Gemini is so far ahead in dealing with a fuckton of information that it's not even close, but Claude tends to understand code better and generate better code snippets.Gpt is kind of middle of the road on everything.
>>107702501for designing as in making a design for the program/game? I use gemini for it
>>107703083I don't let LLMs design anything or think on my behalf. I only give them menial tasks where it's obvious what the end result should be.
>>107703355I see. Well I use them to summarize, it works out well in that area for me
>I need Windows for muh gamez!!11>I don't care bout' freedumzs! I got nothin to hide!When will they learn?
there's too much good cracked pay stuff on windows to switch.
>we don't need a police force, just ask people not to commit crimes!>we don't need an army, just ask other nations not to invade us!
>>107703469>porn habitsahhh so its about CP againwhats with linux trannies and sexual degeneracy?
>>107703444>linux has been backdoored for decades.Prove it.
>>107702892No idea.
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>>107701210Just got ANOTHER letter about my PPI being leaked including SSN and as hush money I was gifted ANOTHER free year of credit and identity theft monitoring.
send your ballsack to the google management team to confirm you're not a bot
>>107702915>Sorry we lost your ballsack in a data breach here's two days of YouTube Premium on us!*>*If you don't cancel before the free period ends we will automatically take your foreskin.
>get powerbank>USB-C is such a mess of overlapping and conflicting power specs that my phone charges the powerbank Do we need a new standard?
>>107701774>my phone charges the powerbankI'm lolling my ass off, lmaoing, if you will
>>107702411This is the best answer
>>107703197>Bildschirmfoto
>>107703319>Bildschirmfoto
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You have 0 (ZERO) seconds to explain why you use Windows.There is literally no excuse>b-b-but muh gamesGNU/Linux has a great selection of games, if you spend the majority of your time gaming, you are a child.>b-b-but muh video/photo editing There are excellent FOSS alternatives available. I know you're going to defend your proprietary garbage like goyshop because it has a few extra features, maybe if you cared enough you'd implement those features into the FOSS alternatives instead of giving up your freedom for the sake of convenience.>b-b-b-but MUH JOBIf your job forces you to use software that doesn't respect your freedom, start looking for a different job.
>>107702541I dont have to memorize it lol, I just have this snippet saved in a note file thinking about it I could make a quick small comfy bash function for it even if I didn't have any of the above, I could just do "man fwupd" to open the manual and everything is listed there... if I was using Windows, I would have to find the firmware update program for each hardware devices manufacturer in my computer and install it manually, on top of rebooting. this is FAR worse.
>>107702643basedI used gemini to generate config files and everything just works
>>107703349>jeets are smarter than /g/ seething NPCsmy sides
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What is the best program to get a grey shader version of my sketches?
A rope to rope yourself
>>107702414Stable diffusion running on your own hardware.Just grab any model that has a 3D rendering effect that also supports image-to-image.
An image like this would be great to get from an AI program
is that you, cris?
>>107702414I thought that was Tsukushi's sketch for a second there.
are there any good attention grabbing laptops that aren't gaming ones? (as in not like the pic)I hate how drab and boring a lot of modern laptops are. It's like they're designed for people who are anti-social.
>>107702521yes but he probably meant "admiration" like looks not disgust looks
>>107701927why are zoomers so into peacocking? ya'll will do anything BUT actually talk to a girl
>>107701927A laptop inherently is not attention grabbing. A metal or plastic case, a keyboard in standard layout, some ports on the sides, that's all that's strictly required looks-wise.Anything above and beyond that caters to a specific market. There are effectively two markets:>gamers that want "cool" looks>women that want "fashionable" looksEven the latter is a pretty small market since laptops are inherently not very fashionable, most women will use an ipad or something. But it's non-zero.So if you don't want a gamer laptop your only other option is a pink or sparkly laptop or something. Have you considered a bear computer?
What does your ideal quirky chungus laptop look like? Can you draw a picture?
>>107701927Just plug in a loud attention grabbing mech keyboard into it
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>107698781looks really cool
Why havent you given your light bulbs to the botnet yet?
>>107702740providing affiliated partners access to microphone recording data are now included in the ToS.>>107702703usecase for not using home assistant?
I have a bluetooth lightbulb controlled by my phone.if my phone runs out of battery or I leave it somewhere, I cant turn my lights on.
>>107702703I've never had it take that long to update my Hue devices, and I have a shitload of them. >t. went all in on Hue in 2016 and even have a Sync BoxSync Box is cool, FYI.
>>107703406But doesn't that only apply to Hue cameras and shit? The actual bulbs don't have a microphone, or is this for the phone app to access the device mic?
>>107703541that was supposed to be a dystopian joke.
are there any decent working ios apps for 4chan left? most stopped working iirc.
>>107703507install userscripts extension and use 4chan-x(t) or dollchan like a white man