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  • ..." as used on /g/ and /tech/. For the more serious description, refer to [[Botnet (Computer Network)]].''</span> [[File:Google-botnet-logo.png|thumb]]
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  • ...have died out and Search Engines are an expected part of the experience of the [[World Wide Web]]. ...d only accept questions rather than keywords so answers can be provided by the Search Engine. This is an ongoing process and immediately observable phenom
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  • {{note| Try to keep this page up-to-date by updating the status of the extensions and patches.}} ...n for its high degree of customizability through add-ons and its adherence to Web standards.
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  • ...at connect them, typically by moving the cursor over a link and depressing the mouse button. [https://www.justice.gov/atr/us-v-microsoft-courts-findings-f ...ware/ungoogled-chromium#downloads Ungoogled-Chromium] - chromium with less botnet. Not fully audited
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  • {{delete|the "what does /g/ use" sections on pages do a better job}} ...s, and understand what everyone on /g/ or /tech/ is talking about? This is the place for you.
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  • ...HCP and more. It's also common for routers to incorporate an access point, to provide wireless connectivity. Typically, home routers come with DHCP, NAT, UPnP and firewall preconfigured, to enable plug-and-play internet connectivity.
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  • ...term for unwanted and malicious software. This extends from 1980s viruses to modern day cryptolockers and adware. ...attacks on a local network in mind. They would often make themselves known to a victim with boot errors or screen takeovers.
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  • ...t mess. There has been a recent effort by PHP contributors and evangelists to 'fix' PHP's reputation. ...a custom implementation that converted PHP to C. Has made an active effort to move away from PHP
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  • ...it is considered to be "value-free" and thus permitting of both reference to open source software and closed source software, for-profit and not-for-pro ...to download and install a lot of popular software via a single command on the command line, instead of
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  • ...ny to be exactly what you want it to be, minus the time spent to learn how to personalize it. *Advanced [[Compact Disc | CD]] ripping (even if THE application recommended for this is [http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ Exact Au
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  • ...ooking for information about "e-readers" which use LCD/OLED screens, go to the article about [[tablets]]. [[File:Ereader_selection_guide.png|thumb|<s>/g/uide to ebook readers</s> (New graphic coming soon)]]
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  • ...y.cnn.com/2016/03/02/technology/eric-schmidt-pentagon/index.html works for the pentagon] while still working for Google. *While technically it doesn't belong to Google, Android is loaded to the brim with proprietary Google applications, so for many people Android IS Go
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  • ...ch of this software is also maintained by [[Pajeet|Indian Programmers]] or the Chinese. ...dule installer, xPrivacyLua, a per-app permissions-management system, just to name a few.
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  • .... An example of this process can be seen at [[Home_Server_v2]]. Discuss on the talk page.}} ...ility redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.
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  • ...truct botnet. For the term commonly seen on [[/g/]] and [[/tech/]], see [[Botnet]].'' ...oordinate their functions. They are generally controlled by a third party to execute an attack such as a [[DDOS]] or spam.
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  • ...riate responses to legitimate network traffic (e.g. a website being unable to send you it's homepage). DDOS's are considered a rather unsophisticated att ...is can be used in other ways, such as blinding network monitoring software to a real attack.
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  • You have failed to use ''Common Sense'', and now your computer is infected with something call ..., not the meme [[botnet|/g/ kind]]) even if you seem to have gotten rid of the most obvious symptoms.
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  • {{note|try to keep this page up-to-date by updating the status of the extensions and patches.}} ...this advantage gradually diminished in the years following its release as the other browsers caught up. Today, Chromium maintains an edge in JavaScript p
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  • ...nux distributions, which made it extremely popular in the 1990s, and it is the oldest distribution still being maintained. ...Slackware is exceedingly easy for a more capable user to modify and tweak to suit their needs.
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  • [[File:Windows7.png|thumb|Lube up for the botnet!]] ...cile script is a updated fork of the Aegis script, which was abandoned due to hosting issues.}}
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  • ...ng from stopping your girlfriend from finding your porn folder to stopping the NSA from [[Wikipedia:Stuxnet |breaking into your nuclear power plant]]. ...[http://www.wired.com/2013/06/why-i-have-nothing-to-hide-is-the-wrong-way-to-think-about-surveillance/ hide].
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  • ...ulay World]]. The board name /tech/ abbreviates for, interestingly enough, the English word ''technology''. ...dvocacy, anonymity, and general reddit flaming. Meta discussions are taken to /metatech/.
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  • {{warning| All current (post-2008) Toughbooks are vulnerable for the Intel AMT/ME exploit! Install this updated firmware when Panasonic releases Loonix will '''NOT''' save you when you get compromised with the ME exploit! Also, they're obviously vulnernable for Smeltdown!}}
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  • [[File:Hillarymail.jpeg|thumb|Your typical botnet-infested mail provider.]] ...committed to keeping your precious data unseen by those who were uninvited to see it.
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  • ...f other applications available in the Chrome Web Store. Chrome OS includes the terminal emulator "crosh" which is browser based but can be accessed with a ...weight and efficient as it is, the average user should have no issues with the 2 GB of RAM that many low-end Chromebooks come with.
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  • ...sed ThinkPads are widely revered by computer hobbyists and enthusiasts due to their abundance of cheap, aftermarket replacement parts, and their stellar ...tops at the market, but many people on /g/ are divided on them being worth the price or being good at all.
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  • This page is for good quality software on [[GNU/Linux]] platforms based on the contributions of wiki users. If you saw something that looked really nice o If you're looking for alternatives to specific Windows or OSX software, take a look at [https://switching.softwar
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  • ...s [[Wikipedia:Jimmy_Savile |Jimmy Savile]] smoking a cigar, and overuse of the [https://boards.4chan.org/pol/ /pol/] and [https://8ch.net/pol/ 8ch/pol/] t ...''/fglt/ - Friendly GNU/Linux Thread'''. Also correctly fill out the links to previous threads}}
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  • ...k to you, similar to a podcast. Many [[E-book reader| e-readers]], usually the more expensive ones, can play audiobooks. Below are /g/ core reads (You) sh ...eople are controlled using pleasure, and hedonistic conditioning, while in the other they are controlled via fear and force.
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  • [[File:Zeronet_logo.png|thumb|right|The ZeroNet Logo]] ...se-zeronet-with-tor] (although it's probably a bad idea since ZeroNet uses the BitTorrent network).
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  • ...e products on Ali, Gear, &c on your own. If you spot any, please feel free to remove them.}} ...n be had for a fraction of the price of the big brand name phones with all the power you need.
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  • ...rovides other features such as some protection from DMA attacks or ability to address 64-bit memory spaces with 32-bit addresses. ...rted by a propietary VM hypervisor like VMware ESX you can pass it through to your VM, or it can let you use a high-end audio card for professional audio
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  • ...attempting to emulate Cable Television. Many veteran "YouTubers" have left the platform for other services. ...ccount is revoked. Users that have their accounts shut down are encouraged to request an appeal at YouTube HQ in person.
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  • ...Long story short, it was created to address some issues and concerns with the original RSS which was fixed with RSS 2.0. While its a good format it never == How to use RSS ==
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  • ...'s unsuccessful IA64, which is not based on the x86 set). The x86 model is the current defacto standard for home computing. ...transmitting it to Tel Aviv. You can remove Intel ME on most systems with the [https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner Intel ME Remover Tool.]
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  • ...is Article desperatley screams to be revisited. It is very old and lots of the Info is outdated long ago, but because it is also filled with very useful i ...BIOS for both starting up and modifying the BIOS-settings. Also make sure to disable boot for any media other than your harddrive.
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  • ...hobbyist experience ''have not'' prepared you for the clusterfuck that is the Android Embedded System.}} ...v2. Android has components that can easily be swapped out that will change the user experience.
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  • ...r is a means of communication, which maintains the privacy and security of the communicated information. ...] - a Signal fork - seems to be a very new messenger, which might meet all the requirements of security, privacy, usability/simplicity - but not freedom (
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  • <b>The arsenal, armory & library by Maderas (@hackermaderas, #CyberpunkisNow) 6/8/ ...pected (and tested for during the in-person technical interview) by one of the largest, most visible InfoSec companies # on Earth.
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  • ...ften it is associated with [[Piracy]] and malware. Reputation aside, using the bittorrent protocol or torrenting is secure and perfectly legal. It is also ...perfect for digital file transfers. He refined those ideas and applied it to start bittorrent in April of 2001. He ended up quitting his position at Moj
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  • 0x100 - Introduction To /hmg/ How to Become a Hacker: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
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  • ...ned to aid people with both the self-hosted software and hardware relating to [[Home server| home servers]]. ...le" - '''/hsg/ - Home Server General'''. Also correctly fill out the links to previous threads}}
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  • Find below the standard pasta feel free to edit this with alternatives and new links as time goes on READ THE WIKI! & help by contributing:
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  • ...copy of something because you never know when it might get taken down due to copyright strikes.|Anon|Standard /hsg/ OP}} ...ting up and managing your own home server, effortlessly navigating through the complexities that come with running servers in your personal spaces such as
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