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  • ⚠️WARNING ⚠️ Real humans don't change their User page. If you change your User page, then sorry, you're no If you want to contribute, take a quick look at the '''[[Help:Editing|guide to editing this wiki]]'''
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  • ...accompanied by "it is <current year> and the GNOME developers still haven't added one" implying that Linux is shit because of this. ...teed to attract attention from overly passionate Linux users who will stop at nothing to defend their operating system.
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  • ...dvantage of having a much wider range of mice. Also consider having a look at mice section on the [[Chink Shit General]] page. The best mice normally change over time. This isn't entirely because mice are getting better, sometimes good/great mice stop be
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Headphones]]. [[#/g/uides and infographs| Guides]] are located at the bottom section of the page. ...rception-and-measurement-of.html 5] [http://seanolive.blogspot.com/2014/10/at-recent-137th-convention-of-audio.html 6]</sup>.
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  • ...firewall prompt asking for network access, feel free to deny it as we don't need our database accessable on the network. At this point the DBMS is installed, configured, and running.
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  • ...at can run demanding games at 60FPS and a GPU that can run demanding games at 120FPS will not reflect this 2x factor of performance in the price. Underst ...t there and transport back with heaps of boxes (too much to carry). Buying at a brick and mortar shop also means you will get your components today and c
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  • /g/ doesn't use (((search engines))), search engine things that are worth mentioning: * Yandex - also better than Guugle at image searches!
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  • [[File:Ricing at its finest.jpg|thumb|At first you'd think it was Windows XP, but look closer.... This is the power ...highly customizable. One of the results of this design is that X.org doesn't manage windows. Instead it depends on a special client application called a
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  • ...mode, which prohibits stranger connections but requires you to connect to at least 5 friends you personally know. They also need to connect to you. '''N ...cause of being so old, it is programmed in [[Java]], which was commonplace at the time.
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  • ...ding me) don't like the idea of an all-powerful management engine in there at all (since it is a possible security hole and a dangerous idea in the first
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  • ...ually, you will find a solution to your problems here, and even if you don't, you will have a better understanding of it, and people will appreciate tha ...ngs, by "hiding" away a lot of the technical details and dealing with them at a simpler, "higher" level. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7nGcY73epw Che
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  • ...sing-network-is-being-targeted-by-hackers-malwarebytes-says-2015-8?r=US&IR=T serving] [https://blog.malwarebytes.org/malvertising-2/2015/08/large-malve ...ine-firefox OneLiner] (also exists as "Liner") puts all the different bars at the top of the page, into a single bar (url, tabs, etc all on the same line
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  • * Casing. Does it conduct heat well? Is it at least reliably sturdy? Check out consumer feedback for this. .... Make sure you get a 2.5 inch hard drive, not a 3.5 inch-otherwise it won't fit.
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  • ...r privacy, default add-ons are autistic and break majority of sites, doesn't provide binaries for new versions. ...ad enough of it. No more baking a browser. We went where all the market is at, Chromium.
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  • ...ally nothing else to do you might be able to rush a Gentoo installation in at least 3 hours; if you're a busy person with a day job and friends, it might ...to mess with a poorly documented system component -- if this happens, add at least another 1 or 2 hours. Oh, and if you're planning on using a LUKS volu
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  • ...dification of UNIX Wall). IRC was designed to allow multiple users to talk at the same time, which was a limitation of early UNIX Talk daemons. IRC has s * 1998: IRC? lol anon, why don't you use ICQ instead, it's much better.
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  • ...ertain distance, the spring buckles under pressure. This causes the hammer at the bottom to hit a membrane sheet and create an electrical contact. The bu ...t the needs of the typist. The switch variant can be determined by looking at the colour of the stem.
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  • If you don't see the book you're looking for listed, search the following lists for othe These books are essential books that people should have, or at least have read or know about:
    13 KB (1,955 words) - 19:55, 29 January 2023
  • ...nt graphics, sound/music, and story. Just having "ideas" for your game isn't good enough, but can be a good start. .... Don't. Or at least, don't in the way that you think you're going to: Don't try to visualize the perfect game and then make an engine around it. An eng
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  • Modern residential routers don't only route packets, but also offer several advanced features, like a firewa ...hile those combos are nice, since you only need a single device, they aren't usually supported by third party firmwares (the only exception being some r
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  • ...s cards ($300 price range) can handle almost all games on maximum settings at 1080p. ...mes, down to 1ms. Also, TN panels are the only ones currently that can run at a 144Hz refresh rate, which is smoother than 60Hz. Downsides to this type o
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  • ...r screen, while your ears can only comprehend a single spoken conversation at a time. The RTL-SDR began its life as a DVB-T OTA TV tuner (a TV tuner for Europe). China began bulk manufacturing these
    32 KB (4,848 words) - 17:15, 21 September 2023
  • ...ginally a combination of Deb and Ian, Deborah the name of Ian's girlfriend at the time. ...can be found at https://www.debian.org/distrib/, and live CDs can be found at https://www.debian.org/CD/live/
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  • ...s retirement in 2007 in favor of Python, SICP was THE introductory CS book at MIT. You can go ahead and read the entire book cover to cover, yet you still won't learn anything even remotely useful for everyday, practical programming. Re
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  • ...spoken. Accept his authority. To do otherwise is to become a nag. You don't want to be known as a nag, do you? ...on makers on that one. Take your beef to Red Hat, Mandrake, and Slackware. At least there you have an argument. Linux alone is an operating system that c
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  • If you're looking for some troubleshooting with Arch, go take a look at the [https://wiki.archlinux.org/ ArchWiki] and/or [https://bbs.archlinux.or * Software in the AUR isn't always to be trusted to be safe or up to date
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  • ...rite down new commands you want to learn, keep only several or so commands at a time until you've learned them. ...ithub.com/justinmk/vim-sneak Sneak] - maps the s command (and optionally t/T/f/F) to search line-wise (minimalistic alternative to easymotion)
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  • ...In 2006, it was revealed that they were using a closet in the New York AT&T building since 1998. This was long before the [[Edward Snowden|Snowden]] le
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  • '''Emacs''' (Editor MACroS) is an extensible, customizable, text editor. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programmin [[Plan9]] doesn't like Emacs. [https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/emacs.man This] is the man page
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  • ...e-minimisation-strict: no #else it will break a few nameservers, so enable at your own risk ...path to the root-anchors file was deliberately wrong (or, in my case, didn't belong to the right user): [http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=0tT8NfmZ unbound.
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  • ...e only archiver servicing [[/g/|/g/ - Technology]] is DesuArchive, located at https://desuarchive.org/g/. ...e] and [http://archiveofsins.com/ Archive of Sins] (NSFW boards including /t/).
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  • You'll find some eBooks at http://books.gentoomen.org/ and you can buy physical ones for cheap from ht int i,n,t,k;
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  • ...answer every email he gets, and at the very least he reads them if he can't answer. This has led to a rocky "relationship" of sorts with /g/ that has b ...posite.png|"A sort of drawing of me, a composite of photos, made by people at 4chan." - Richard Stallman
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  • ...er of 2004 along with /l/ - Lolikon, but their spirit continues to live on at /g/ - Technology, which is frequently the host of many blatantly off-topic ...efore it was discontinued. It was a hilarious example of teenagers who don't know shit.
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  • ...ill lose the trail at your VPN provider. Hackers infecting your system won't be phased, and neither will law enforcement. ...to privacy. Even if your provider claims they don't keep logs, that doesn't mean you trust them, especially if they're located in a [[Five Eyes]] count
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  • ...rovider Ars Technica confirmed that Snowden had been an active participant at the site's online forum from 2001 through May 2012, discussing a variety of ...about buying chemicals?" [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=248325&p=5867367#p5867367 Source]
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  • ...tems were said to be one of the few remaining things that work (i.e. haven't been compromised by the [[NSA]]), and that people can still rely on. ...al user information'', but it '''has been designed to do this'''. Continue at your own risk.}}
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  • ...most atomizers put out, while a higher PG concentration might taste burnt at the same wattage. - 5ml bottles are available at $2.95 a piece, good for trying a bunch of different flavors
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  • having to navigate to a website, download it and run it. Take a look at [https://chocolatey.org/ Chocolatey NuGet] and [https://npackd.appspot.com/ For an all-at-once installation to install all of your selected favourite software in one
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  • More at [http://www.foobar2000.org/ foobar2000.org]. ...that you want to use, but you don't find it in the native ones listed? Don't worry, there's probably a plugin for it:
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  • *[http://www.skype.com/en/ Skype] owned by Microsoft, your privacy won't mean anything. *[http://www.obdev.at/products/launchbar/index.html Launchbar] is a little more complicated than
    24 KB (3,470 words) - 02:01, 25 December 2022
  • ...eo player, violates the [[GPL]], use at your own risk. Or better yet, don't.
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  • ...lder formats that are being replaced. Older ereaders obviously usually don't support the newer formats like AZW3, AZW4, EPub3 and comic formats. Some mo ...th support for color. Great option if you read comic books or like looking at book covers.
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  • ...eveloping software both take a lot of commitment and hard work. If you don't enjoy your language, it will destroy your motivation, and it will become ve ...topic X are written for other languages (translating example code you don't understand is so much fun!)
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  • ...ble that's set in et-sdl-sound. Use et-sdl-sound to launch ET now, but don't replace the actual ET binary with it. The /g/ server (hosted in the US) is open for testing at IP: 107.170.232.87:27960, additionally you can use et.destaps.com to connec
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  • ...e>~/.config/neomutt</code> in order to make neomutt recognze them. It wasn't enough to put them in <code>~/.mutt</code></i> ...how-to-obfuscate this] comment. Also the GPG Agent will only cache one Key at the time. so when you want to send an email with the wrong key after using
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  • ...illennial Web Developer faggots legitimately believe Email is dead, so don't believe this myth period. I'm serious, they actually believe that. Do not send HTML emails unless you want people to 1) yell at you, 2) not be able to read your emails, or 3) send you a virus in retaliat
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  • ...ndows has a much larger gaming-userbase (which is only because Linux doesn't have games). Valve (the company behind the largest digital platform for gam ...of different issues with all types of DRM. Pirates are not affected by it at all.
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  • Use [https://simplednscrypt.org/ SimpleDNSCrypt], it just werks. If it doesn't, go [https://github.com/bitbeans/SimpleDnsCrypt/issues talk to the develope If you would rather run the commands yourself at boot time, this section is for you. However, the following step is common a
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  • ...] knowledge. If you don't, you probably aren't ready for this. You weren't going to set up a server using Windows, were you? Jesus Christ, how horrif ...l/etc to use it as a proxy, so that the admin of the network you're on can't see what sites you're going on.
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