>tfw my boss shares this on LinkedIn, unironically, as "the hackers' toolkit"
>>106515779this
>>106512407so can very old 3com nic too you might remember those
>>106511506>*listens to darknet diaries once*
>>106512407not really. if you use kali inside a VM and pass a USB wifi card, you shouldn't have any problems whatsoever... (unless you use windows as the host, IIRC)
>>106511506Where's the dragon dildo
>power button turns on the phone when its off>power button allows you to enter your phone and turn off the screen>holding power button DOES NOT let you turn your phone off, you must swipe down to open quick settings and click on the icon to restart the phone>holding power button DOES activate some stupid AI speech searching bullshitthis shit is so fucking stupid ive come across multiple phones with this dumbass shit it makes me angry AHHAHHHH
>>106514548but how would they shove AI garbage down your throat?
>>106513198Hold power + volume down to hard power off / reboot, at least on Android. You should really only do that if it's crashed though, same reason as why you shouldn't randomly cut power to your PC. On most phones holding the power button when the screen is on brings up a menu where you can shut down, reboot, etc.
>>106514548>>106515635Not everything is about AI. This one is because most people want their phone to ring if someone calls it, and it can't do that if it's off.
>>106514137>OS provider randomly changes your settings without telling you>No instruction on if these changes are reversible or if old behavior is still even accessible>"This is le good! Just poke around in menus whenever anything changes and hope the options are still there."You are a retard.
>>106513198Stop buying Apple products
Vamp Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M (embed) (embed)- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE (embed) (embed)- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4hComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106516485I got in through BTN
>>106516406hm
>>106516485cg
>>106516375CG is cinemageddon, not CGPeers
who knew men and women contain carbon? glad we finally figured that out
>630mhz celeron>max 2gb of ram>7 inch 480p screen with beautiful bezels>small but serviceable keyboard and trackpadLet me guess, you need more?
Richard Stallman worked with these things for a number of years - so could you. I know I could.Granted he was only using Emacs but I blame the absolute pajeet state of the Internet that didn't give room for low-powered devices.
>>106514769I've tried cleaning out the radiator & fan out a couple times, that didn't seem to fix itThe only thing that I think could be the problem is a thermal pad that goes between the heatsink & a chip on the motherboard being a bit loose, but then again it covers the GPU, not the CPU, so I'm not too sure if that is the problem or not>>106513466I don't have any hard drive in the thing right now, so I could try running something off my USB drive and seeing if thermals are gonna be any better, but then again the cooler on this thing's dinky as it is, so I'm not too sure
>>106498706>They still make netbooksUnfortunately they've all migrated to the 11.6" or larger form factor, and I'd still much prefer something around the EEE 900's size - just thinner - for a modern netbook. It's annoying that ARM is finally mature enough to use in these things but they've gotten way too large.
>>106510820I bet you live such a miserable life
>>106497421I think the form factor is nice but most netbooks were objectively shit in terms of performance and build quality.
Useful archiving efforts and other projects to help out with for people new to and interested in archiving:HIGH priority (If you don't help archive these automatically, the data will probably be lost forever):1. http://warrior.archiveteam.org/Help out automatically archive things being shut down right now by running ArchiveTeam Warrior program (or specific containers) in the backgroundRequirements: Few GB of space, some bandwidth and small amount of CPU power, more info: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveTeam_WarriorIf you learn that a site or any online data is in danger of shutting down, read through this page and contact ArchiveTeam on their IRC if required in order to have it archived: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Projects2. Help out automatically forward URLs you browse that are not archived on https://archive.org to them for archival with a browser extensionhttps://github.com/internetarchive/wayback-machine-webextension
- Look into donating your PC resources to be used more intensively in projects:BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing): https://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.phpGIMPS (Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search): https://www.mersenne.org/- Additional archiving tools: https://github.com/iipc/awesome-web-archiving- Additional links to archiving and similar communities:https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Archiveteam:IRChttps://www.reddit.com/r/Archiveteamhttps://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarderhttps://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/wiki/index/ - Hardware and software for data hoarding FAQhttps://www.reddit.com/r/lostmediahttps://www.reddit.com/r/GamePreservationistshttps://www.reddit.com/r/torrentsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106515880why do these threads always die? is there really nothing to talk about when it comes to archiving?
>>106515900Most people who are new to this have nothing special to say and those who are not new to it don't need to say anything here and instead know most of these things while interacting in more specialized and active archiving communities like in the ArchiveTeam IRC.Which is more than fine as the idea is to get this important basic info about the tools people have available to save the things they care about out to those who aren't aware of them, while every once in a while discussing the current happenings, projects or questions people have too.
should i just run the archive warrior thing in a docker container instead of the virtual machine if I want to do it on a server and it has to be done headless?
>>106516684However you wanthttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveTeam_Warriorhttps://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveTeam_Warrior#How_can_I_run_the_Warrior_headlessly_(without_leaving_a_window_open)?
What if I went back to 1992 with an ipad and it wasn't a secret? What would happen?would steve jobs be able to lay claim to its secrets?
>>106516708I feel like even if they broke it down and examined every component they wouldn't be able to do shit with it because the technology to make a micro processor with that much power wouldn't exist for decades. Basically magic future tech. Best they could do is patent troll with it.
>>106516745That's their problem after they buy it lol
>>106516580Konoha my beloved
>>106516580You'd be hounded by Apple's lawyers.
>>106516708what would ibm buy another motorola chip?
Post tech scams
>>106515187I feel like posting audiophile stuff is cheating, those freaks are completely gone.
>>106515605The CEO is a known schizoposter on Reddit. All his inane ramblings get down voted to oblivion and they even had to private one of the subreddits after he sperged out too hard.https://www.reddit.com/user/Sirclesapp/
>>106515187Audiophile Rocks is from Patrick82 of the early Head-Fi days. He’s been trolling the community for at least 20 years and I hope he never stops. Pic related.
>>106515336>they're now partnered with some scam artist in Sacramento who is a known con artist being investigated by the DOJI went to highschool with this guy. I always thought Zayn Silmi was going to go into comedy, that what he did at school talent shows and always told people he wanted to do. Ended up opening a coffee shop soon after hs and I lost touch with himReading the Reddit threads on him, I guess he achieved his dream. People are laughing at him
>>106516685Oh shit you know that guy? I don't know him but I do know some do of the other people involved.Apparently he's just a con artist. He made some business called "The People of Sacramento" that won some city grant to make a video which never produced. City can't get their money back. Ran a clothing store by the same name which looked like he robbed a Goodwill and did a 3x on prices. That went under due to terrible customer service.He apparently rented some preferred parking spot at a mall and parked a car there, faking a giveaway to harvest data. It alluded the mall was involved. They had no idea about it.He ran an unauthorized animal shelter non profit that the DOJ is apparently investigating him for.Last I knew he's shitting up Sacramento with this Sircles thing. He's upset that some woman is doing an expose on him and he's filed a restraining order but also has apparently inappropriately texted her children and fucks around outside of her husband's work and has alluded that if they try something, he "has a ccw permit".The guy is a fucking loon and it says a lot that these Sircles faggots partner with him. Especially the Sircles CEO guy, who has a lot of alleged eccentric and possibly illegal behavior.
>use a password manager to remember my password>can't remember my passwords without my password manager>download my password manager on my personal mobile computing device (Smartphone) that runs Android by Google (owned by Alphabet inc)>copy my password to paste into the password field>apps (short form for applications) have access to and can read your clipboard and store your passwords onto their databaseHow does /g/ manager her passwords?
generate a long password in keepassxc, remember it and use it for the database
>>106511441Literally nobody cares about your shitty password to your loli hentai collection faggot
post her peeing
>>106511441keepass for android has a keyboard that you can use to input your password (or any field from an entry) after selecting it from the database, bypassing the usage of the system-shared clipboard
>>106511603that is just a less convenient password manager
i wanna have a pc for the livingroom where i can watch movies through hdmi without screentearingdoes beelink work for this?how powerful does a computer need to be to just, enjoy some Monk season 1, or some seX-files?ive never bought a raspberri-like box before but i remember pretty much every laptop ever having screentearing on large livingroom flatscreens
Any old laptop will do don't be retarded.
>>106512939Any miniPC or NUC would be fine. Hell an Nvidia Shield Tube with external storage would.
>>106515980dont know what a "tube" isim not using ethernet either, i just wanted to run from local files, not some weird pirate "streaming" app
>>106512997poorfag detectedOP just needs N100 or better, AMD 780m is the sweet spot
>>106516338what even are those "sticks"sound retarded, an appl i-box or w/e for 200 fucking $ is why im asking, because the one in this livingroom only uses shitty apps that have nothing on them, its laggy and annoying and even the tiny ass remote costs like 90$ to replace, SCAMi thought about the beelinks because they come with preinstalled windows and you just plug any keyboard/mouse and youre golden. but apparently you want a 500$ beelink and not the 200$ one.im lost and i honestly dont care for gayass "app " boxes android or not
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>106474963
>>106514443What stops them from taking the ssd? Encryption is kinda required unfortunately
>>106515120The best HDD is the one you can afford to buy 2 of. Generally enterprise = loud. Pro NAS models are really premium sleeper drives for home users.
>>106515884>What stops them from taking the ssd?Nothing, but booting from a USB is a lot easier than disassembling a laptop. Also doesn't leave behind any traces
Can I trust the default video player of Tails OS?
>>106516677If you trust Tails OS enough to use it, you should trust the default programs it comes with. Besides that Tails is amnesic, there shouldn't be anything privacy-wise on the OS for it to even get into. It would be bad op-sec for you to spread your sensitive information to more devices
>>106509297unironically based and truestill gonna upgrade my main to the 5060 ti 16gb, but the 1080 is not being retired yet, still gonna use it in my secondary for streaming 4k mkv's and whatnot.>>106511182>cyberpunkyou're a goyslop enjoyer, your viewpoint is invalid.
>>106514951but this game is kind of sovlful at times
>>106514904>t-there's nothing new worth playing anyway!look, we get it. you're poor. no need to cope
>>106508841imagine paying $2000 for this fucking shit.There is NO real reason to do this except to force new purchases and create e-waste.
>>106508841>AMD discontinue drive development for GCN or polaris and vega cards years ago>AMD still sold vega APUs in 2022>Nvidia 8 years later discontinue just gamer optimizer drives and newest version for CUDA or newest drivers but still support Maxwell and Pascal drivers for more yearsNvidia support for GPU drivers is like 12 to 15 years old until move to legacy and still you get security bug fixed for almost 20 years.
Why don't linux systems protect themselves against malware?Security by obscurity is the dumbest shit ever.
>>106513224>How does this work?Windows has native support for multiple desktops (not "virtual desktops" but rather more "fast user switching" desktops, aka sessions). All user applications run in the user's own desktop, but the LogonUI (lock screen), Ctrl+Alt+Delete menu, and (optionally) the elevation prompt, all run in a separate desktop called the "Winlogon secure desktop".Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete is always a forced switch to the secure desktop. No application can override it, only a few select applications can emulate it (such as onscreen keyboard). This is why in enterprise settings, pressing it is required before logon, as it's a hard filter for any app that tries to mimic system credential prompts. By training users to always press and expect Ctrl+Alt+Delete before entering credentials, the hope is they immediately will be suspicious when it's not required. I don't know how effective it is in practice though.The secure desktop runs in a completely different context, as a separate winlogon system user. When something requires the it, winlogon will pull you into it, kind of like a fast user switch (except every user has their own separate winlogon desktop). Then you interact with the menu, or enter your password to unlock, or enter admin credentials to elevate, and then it will pull you back into your main desktop.>Does this also prevent the escalations that can occur from elevating via registry edits?If configured to always prompt, it will require admin elevation before accessing the registry, or any other system app. By default, elevation from system apps is silently allowed (if you have permissions) (because people complained Vista had too many prompts), so it's possible to trivially exploit it by starting and injecting into a trusted system process to then elevate. But in UAC settings you can change it to "always prompt" and that will make it actually secure.See here for more info:>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20160816-00/?p=94105
>>106514537Okay, but it was my understanding that most of the elevation techniques for UAC still work even with UAC configured to the highest setting. https://github.com/hfiref0x/UACMEWhat are your thoughts on the new Windows 11 'Administrator Protection' feature that seems conceptually very similar to UAC, but is implemented differently under the hood?
>>106514835>https://github.com/hfiref0x/UACMEFrom what I understand this basically relies on abusing autoelevated components like some EXE's or COM objects, and getting them to run arbitrary code, in the former case by making them load a DLL, in the latter by changing registry parameters in the current user profile to get them to run a command or load code. So it's not really a "UAC bypass" in the sense that it somehow tricks UAC, rather it abuses already elevated (or autoelevated) components without triggering UAC at all. I would call it a "privilege escalation" not a "UAC bypass".It's kind of out of scope of UAC, in the same way you can harden sudo as much as you want, but if you have sshd allowing anyone to login as root without a password then it won't really help you.>Windows 11 'Administrator Protection' featureHaven't heard of it until now but looks promising. Basically it looks to me like branding for a bunch of smaller things, most importantly it removes autoelevation from all Windows components which should hopefully kill off those "UAC bypasses" (really privilege escalation exploits). The windows hello integration is cool I guess, although I don't use it. And the profile separation is really nice as well, it should stop escalated programs from being coerced into running arbitrary code through registry or DLL hijacks since it's in a clean environment. So it's not really replacing UAC but rather mitigating security exploits that avoid UAC by exploiting an already elevated (so already cleared and approved by UAC) process.
leunuchs losthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXS8ljif9b8
filtered
Purest elixir of computing.A sip, perhaps, anon?
>>106513713i owna mac and is the best laptop i have ever used, and this thread is gonna be full of poor people posting bullshitBUT WHAT THE FUC IS THE MATTER WITH THESE POSTS EVERY SINGLE FUCKING DAY
>>106515360Would be pretty peak as a lite weight laptop if it wasn't locked down planned obsolescence ware.
>>106516254Same. Used to be antimac. I actually work and go to uni so dont have time dealing with Linux. Windows is too far gone and lots of jank with WSL. x86 laptops are noisy, hot and use lots of power. None of them have the build quality of Mac either. There is no choice anymore.
>>106514509>fruity loopsthe poster is an unsupervised child
>>106513713Looks nice. Probably works smoothly too. But I'm poor and have never worked a day in my life. Maybe one day I could afford it
Why is this allowed?
OY VEY TAKE THIS DOWN IMMEDIATELY!
lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ0pBedo7rEI actually got the audio to work this time
>>106515735human porn is soo unattractiveidk whyfurry porn on top
How do I decode these videos?
>Needs multiple clicks just to be able to rename a file.
>>106515622troll someone into deleting system32 by telling them to switch to linux
>>106515640>>106515640oktrying again:Microsoft Windows [Version 11.0.19045.6216](c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:\WINDOWS\system32>cd/C:\>rd /s /q C:/Windowsyes?? i'm not testing it. this isn't a virtual machine.
Microsoft Windows [Version 11.0.19045.6216](c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:\WINDOWS\system32>cd/C:\>rd /s /q C:/Windows
>>106511619TCOAAL is a great game. dev is doing a disappearing act again and not communicating dev progress. wish she would do more than just crunch and not communicate at all. i really loved the progress reports. made the first of the month an occasion.
>>106515622believe since the days of ME or XP you had to at least remove the system file flags from items with attrib /s -s *.* before you can delete system32but versions before that just lets you do itnot sure tho it's just a dumb meme
>>106488418They will absolutely take all those great shortcuts away someday, zoomers already dont know a single one of them and cant even conceptualize anything beyong a fucking touchscreen. Its over.