Thank you xi
>>107821251The backdoor just has to exist and they can worry about getting the malware there later.For a mass surveillance campaign they'd run ads that have either Javascript that performs the magic sequence of accesses, or even an image file that causes common decoders to do it. For the Javascript method they'd just need to snoop the data they want or elevate the process. For the image decoder way the backdoor would have to be cleverly designed so the image being decoded can modify the stack of the decoder to execute code embedded in the image, while still decoding to a sensible image and doing nothing on a system without their RAM.For targeted attacks they would probably do the usual social engineering tactics to get someone in the target office to open a link or attachment. Or they could go full Mossad and make a worm that spreads everywhere and doesn't do much of anything interesting unless it detects it's where they want to attack.
>>107819111You voted for this
>>107821368So where can I buy 32 or 64Gb of Chink DDR4 3200 then?
>>107818591MCGA
>>107818738I'd gladly switch over to chink ram rather than pay a cent more to those kikes.
>Live in pizza boss' backyard because last year I made $30000 and spent $25000 of it on rent>they know I have computer skills, ask me to look at their shitty PC that's being shitty>it's got an A4-5300 (Bulldozer generation APU) with 8gb 1600mhz DDR3 and a 240gb sata SSD on an ASUS FM2 hobo mobo>Single "module" bulldozer at 3.4ghz with no L3 cache, aka this thing is basically a single core 2ghz intel core 2 duo performance wise>for some reason it's running windows 11 which has no GPU driver for the APU>ask boss if I can work on it>...>update bios, adjust bios for UEFI boot with no legacy garbage, set zero boot delay etc, set every option best as possible>repaste CPU with mx4>backup and nuke SSD, install win10 LTSC in UEFI mode>overclock CPU from 3.4ghz to 3.6ghz, undervolt CPU from 1.3v to 1.175v>overclock APU GPU from 720mhz to 1100mhz, overvolt CPU NB by 0.05v>overclock 1600mhz DDR3 to 1700mhz, reduce timings slightly, set to stock 1.5v>set stock HSF to "silent">wanted to overclock more but sata SSD was ruining bclk overclockingComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107821560PC in question is used to print documents and use spreadsheets, they send receipts by gmail which already scans everything.I've replaced their router with an openwrt router already that runs adblock-fast and has hagezi blocklists going including malware lists. Windows defender doesn't do jack shit besides make this PC useless.
I seriously doubt windows defender has that much impact on performanceMeanwhile getting malware once can give you a mountain of problems
>>107821813its bad, the "antimalware" process launched by defender can thrash your disk so hard, so as to make the computer unusable on older platforms, that apu is pentium 4 tier, so its even worse.
>>107821813>I seriously doubt windows defender has that much impact on performanceit cripples the performance of anything that spawns small threads by the hunders/thousands.for example, I build our project (~400k loc of C) on win10 vanilla and one with atlasos and the first takes ~40 mins, the second ~15 mins.
>>107821813it's actually extremely awful on certain CPUs and definitely noticeable. Have some old shitbox atom-based celerons at work where windows defender pins the cpu at 100% for a good minute straight scanning an installer before it'll ask if you want to run it. Disabling windows defender removes that entire minute wait and goes directly to running it.Basically they wanted to replace this PC because it was god awful to use. It's now usable and doesn't need to be replaced. They won't run any filetype that windows defender would help with.
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
How to make emacs free memory properly? It starts with ~120mb. Over time as I open/close clients daemon can grow to over 1gb. garbage-collect does nothing, malloc-trim freed 500mb out of 1gb, but it's still more than 300mb of memory emacs using with absolutely no buffers open compared to what it started with. I don't even have that many packages installed. I tested it with emacs -q. It also doesn't free all memory if I open close bunch of clients.
>>107820445Doesn't daemon always keep the buffers and stuff open even if you close the clients? Have you tried quitting all buffers? I don't use daemon because I like separate instances but try that.
>>107820453I know about this, and I made sure to close all buffers.
>>107820445what does M-x memory-report say?
>>107820541I tried to look at it before already and It doesn't really show anything useful. In htop I see 500mb memory usage right now. And memory-report shows less than a 100mb of memory usage in total
This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussionClaude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overviewGemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/New:>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@previewThe CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
>>107818225Just use neovim
>>107807451>shatbots can't replicate my retarded use of new lines
What’s your opinion on GLM 4.7?
>>107821553worse than sonnet 4 like the rest of these benchmaxxed chinese models
>>107821608It’s basically equivalent to Sonnet 4.5 but significantly cheaper. If GLM 5.0 is Opus 4.5 level that would be incredible.
>user interface cleaner and more usable than literally any modern linux distroGenuinely how is this possible?
>>107817013>"comfort is not necessary" way of thinking is inexplicableIt is very easy to understand when you realize that lots of Linux devs aren't making a product for a customer, or even for a user. Free / open source devs are often motivated by reasons such as implementing something they need to use themselves or just working on something because they find it enjoyable. These aren't the same incentives that a company making a product it wants to sell has, the guy making something for himself or doing it for fun doesn't have any customers for his work and doesn't have much of a reason to care about any users who get his work for free. After all, anyone who doesn't like it can contribute improvements and changes too, right?Even the Linux projects that receive some sort of funding don't really make a product to sell in the same way MS used to make Windows.
>>107816462Do you remember boomers ?The one you like to shit on constantly ?Yeah those one, they did this.While modern devs, zoomies and millennials can't code shit.
>>107816462its not just xp, its litterally any gui from the 90s to the 00s. ui got a downgrade to accomodate the masses.
IMO the worst thing is they did 360 and walk away, they dropping flat design trend and come back to mac os X or windows 7 gui design and they do it worse than in 2010
>>107816583Is there anything left from "Metro" on Windows 11?
They are coming back to the GUI of windows 7/mac os X era and it still look like shit, fucking how?!?!?
Who is they?
XD
>>107821606i appreciate you posting this. it always snaps me out of mindless browsing for a few minutes, reminding me that i don't really care about these threads regardless of the topic. it really is just 'a twitter screencap thread'. i will be closing and disabling reply notifications for
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>>107819936OK THIS WINS THE INTERNET XD
^^
i noticed, today, that there are currently 363 x86 syscalls listed in musl libc: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/arch/x86_64/bits/syscall.h.ini thought that this would make for a really good "syscall of the day" discussion (nevermind the fact that it's already the 9th)for today, in order to catch us up, as well as maybe foster a bit more discussion and interest, we'll actually start with 7 syscalls. these are: #define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6luckily for us, these are all pretty similar, so it really works out quite nicely. these are your classic, day one syscalls that pretty much every programmer ought to know about, even if they don't care to delve too deeply into the internals of the system.ITT, feel free to discuss these syscalls, syscalls in general, file io, and other related topicsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6
>>107817765you could think about it the other way. Are there jobs where I get top play around with syscalls while making a 6-figure salary? Yeah, there's plenty of those.
>>107821899>I believe the real reason Win32 has this option in the first place is because in the underlying NT API, there is no syscall to "delete" a file. You just open it with DELETE access, and specify OBJ_DELETE_ON_CLOSE in the OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES structure, and then just close the handle. Then the file disappears.Nevermind, I just hallucinated all that. Turns out I'm no better than a LLM. There is NtDeleteFile, I just didn't know about its existence until just now.
>>107817765if it's not your hobby, why do you still come here? I'm serious, I see people make similar posts on this board all the time about how they only do programming for work etcwhy waste your time on a hobby board?
>>107821899it is nice that you don't have to worry about finding a valid new filename with this flag.also it sucks in general that processes assume that files always have to be linked. I frequently delete the folder I have a shell opened in as cwd and a program I run fails in a perplexing way. for files it's less of a problem because I guess most programs get and keep the file path in a variable very early on.>>107821309only if it needs to be seekable. most unix programs seem to work with streams well, the bigger problem is the retarded ones where they parse the filename extension for its processing logic, which this wouldn't fix
>>107821574filepaths are useful because they let you define a variable length number of them as args whereas 6<file is limited by fd count. it's maybe less work done too if the files are lazily opened by the callee.
Why do trannies hate AI so much?
>>107821145>I hate it when it replaces people thinking critically>Conveniently ignores the last 75 years of importing people from the third world to replace people who think criticallyWe already went down this road. AI changes nothing about critical thinking by replacing Paco's job with a robot.
>>107821390dude, I fapped to gay furry porn before trannies become mainstream, yes, gay artists are on pair with ai, and ai is often more polished, more detailed because computer is more precise and stuff, AND YES, trannies seethe because they can't drawAI art>>>gay furry artists>>>>shit>>>>random newbie with passion>>>>>anti ai trannies and their actual SLOP
>>107821858Lmao, the "artists" are everything they accuse other people of.
>>107821861I am mainly concerned with diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Im not a councillor
>>107821969>diagnosis >what's wrong buttercup? Feeling sad? Here's some drugs to make you feel betterLOL
I only see images of them, do people really take time of their day to make them? is there such a thing as a ""community"" or people applying them in real life?Genuinely what the fuck is the point
>>107821566
Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107819173>krashes edition
>>107819173cuck license
>>107819529Took you too long
Did anyone else install NetBSD this week?
pufferfish wit da big ass lip
Sir, another malware has been distributed through the AUR
>>107821834>Folks, we are doing everything we can to get this virus -- which came from IRAN by the way -- under control. >Sleepy joe could never do what we're doing, people. His administration was a disaster. He was so soft on I-RAN. Could you imagine? Oh my god. Terrible.>But now we're back, America is back.>You know, they're saying it's the best virus response ever. The best.>They've never seen anything like it. I-RAN will regret it. They're gonna regret it. Big time.
Behold, Apple's legendary attention to detail
>>107812818> you can't Appleyou can't Apple> you can't Appleyou can't Apple> you can't Appleyou can't Apple
>>107811317https://tonsky.me/blog/tahoe-icons/> Apple releases macOS Tahoe. Main attraction? Adding unpleasant, distracting, illegible, messy, cluttered, confusing, frustrating icons (their words, not mine!) to every menu item:
>>107813376that looks like it has been indented for icons that are not appearing.i looked at textedit and the same menu there doesn't have standard/from left to right/etc indented.
>>107812100yes, they are
Works better than any troonix DE i've ever used by far.Tinker trannies can stay mad
Why not?
>>107808988no softwareall unix-like programs are literally taken from linux
it's not (re)written in holy rust
>>107818687OpenBSD rapes your drives with IO for no real reason
>>107820779> all unix-like programs are literally taken from linuxhttps://dspinellis.github.io/unix-v4man/v4man.pdfNIGGER .. explain how next programs has been taken from Linux:TCP/IP networking stackvi / vimshellcronps, top, netstat, ifconfigOpenSSHgrep, sed, awkdoasComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107808988no games>inb4 muh gamesif it can't do something others can then it means it's not a valid alternative
Linux fags BTFO>Be me>Play with the old macbook I got from sister >It's iris pro 2015 model>Install high sierra, mojave, catalina, big sur, monterey, ventura and sequoia >not bad not bad>Install big saar and set it up>I have 50 apps I will use until EOL>can upgrade anytime but big sur is still supported with most modern versions >pirating on it doesn't require much effort comparing to windows and linux>it just works>everything set up, time for testing>time machine backup done on my external drive>windows 10 installed with bootcamp in 5 minutes>mac extracted stuff from ISO and downloaded tools in the background before rebootingComment too long. Click here to view the full text.