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No.81092504 View ViewReplyLast 50OriginalReport
Everyone now has unlimited memory, what would you do with it?
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No.82919880 View ViewReplyLast 50OriginalReport
I used to look up to Richard Stallman. Used to use GNU software and even knew the Interjection by heart. But I started to realize that there is nothing he did that was original. He wrote a clone of UNIX--a system designed by Bell Labs, not FSF--and couldn't even finish it. Not to mention the fact that the BSD source was already on the way to being publicly available.

I had to tear down my Richard Stallman posters, shave my neckbeard, and get a life. The days of using GNU/Linux are behind me now. I've moved on to macOS.

Face it, kid: Your hero wasted his life.
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No.31544815 View ViewReplyLast 50OriginalReport
>high school dropout
>get ged
>only making 35k starting
tfw its too late
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No.72380536 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
how come hackers can crack the code for software but nobody can crack the code for bitcoin?

a better bitcoin?

No.38118015 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
>Image not really related

>https://litecoin.org/
>What is Litecoin?
Litecoin is a peer-to-peer Internet currency that enables instant payments to anyone in the world. It is based on the Bitcoin protocol but differs from Bitcoin in that it can be efficiently mined with consumer-grade hardware. Litecoin provides faster transaction confirmations (2.5 minutes on average) and uses a memory-hard, scrypt-based mining proof-of-work algorithm to target the regular computers and GPUs most people already have. The Litecoin network is scheduled to produce 84 million currency units.

One of the aims of Litecoin was to provide a mining algorithm that could run at the same time, on the same hardware used to mine bitcoins. With the rise of specialized ASICs for Bitcoin, Litecoin continues to satisfy these goals. It is unlikely for ASIC mining to be developed for Litecoin until the currency is widely used.

Debate this Shit
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/hsg/ - Home server general

No.66746131 View ViewReplyLast 50OriginalReport
My last one caught me sleeping edition.

--> Quick Questions Quick Replies <--
>Why would I want a NAS/Homeserver?
If you ask why then you don't need it.

>I want a NAS/HTPC/Plex what should I get?
RPi3 or Odroid XU4/HC1. Odroid upper models has USB 3 and USB bus separated from the Ethernet one.

>B-But muh ARM
Then check the onboard x86 like J4105B-ITX, J4205B-ITX or J4205-ITX. All of them have SATA and USB 3.

>What's the best [software] for doing [ask]?
Specify you question and elaborate. If you want help put something from your side.

>Which disk is better for my homeserver?
The general opinion minus some details are that WD Greens are enough if you deactivate parkdrive, and WD Red are Green overpriced. Also Toshiba and HGST are pretty good.

---> FAQ & Tips <---
https://pastebin.com/XYYp9TAC (embed)
https://pastebin.com/SXuHp12J (embed)

--> News <--
Intel Sends In A Final Batch Of DRM Feature Updates Targeting Linux 4.19
>https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Intel-DRM-Linux-4.19-Final
Updated Debian 9: 9.5 released
>https://www.debian.org/News/2018/20180714

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>>66734633
>>66700867
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No.72509177 View ViewReplyLast 50OriginalReport
Its 2019 and we still havent cured Tinnitus. I mean how hard can it be? I mean we know the cause for it
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/dpt/ - Daily Programming Thread

No.82833782 View ViewReplyLast 50OriginalReport
What are you working on, /g/?
Previous: >>82825605
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This damage is done by 4G

No.72125044 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Now imagine how many more mutations 5G will cause.
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