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/g/ humor thread Nanonymous No.9793 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C]
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Post technogically humorous binary files and plaintext ASCII jokes, charlimit charlimit charlimit charlimit charlimit charlimit charlimit charlimit charlimit charlimit just fucking die and let me post faggot

Nanonymous No.9794 [D] >>9795 >>9797 >>9798
what the fuck is she doing to that motherboard
For what purpose does she have protection glasses
Is that the joke

Nanonymous No.9795 [D]
>>9794
you forget
>holding a soldering iron in a way that clearly states it's not even on
or wait, have you actually never done any soldering before you fagit?

Nanonymous No.9796 [D][U][F] >>9800 >>9801 >>9824 >>9898
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lol didn't expect to find somebody as retarded as that girl
hope you are just tired and missed it kek
>pic
moar whamen in tech

Nanonymous No.9797 [D]
9796 is for >>9794

Nanonymous No.9798 [D]
>>9794
Ive never seen that one before. All those ive ever used were very gun shaped. I see it now though, interesting

Nanonymous No.9799 [D][U][F] >>9801 >>9803 >>9804
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Nanonymous No.9800 [D] >>9801
>>9796
Is this scanlime?
https://invidio.us/channel/UCaEgw3321ct_PE4PJvdhXEQ

She's pretty good, btw. Smart and understands what she is doing.

Nanonymous No.9801 [D] >>9803 >>9806
>>9799
Now i am the brainlet that doesn;'t get it.
>>9800
My mad detective skillz says that >>9796 pic is http://anaka.se/
>scanlime
Is it a good channel?

Nanonymous No.9802 [D] >>9806 >>9830
>scanlime
most viewed video is "Open source hands-free vibrator remote"
whamen in tech...
that concept of hand free control is cool thou

Nanonymous No.9803 [D]
>>9799
>blowfish

>>9801
Now look at them.

Nanonymous No.9804 [D]
>>9799
Comfy osdev.

Nanonymous No.9806 [D][U][F] >>9816 >>9830
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>>9801
>Now i am the brainlet that doesn;'t get it.
Pic related. Lurk moar.
>>9802
She's actually transsexual, I think. Watch her current videos, talking about Yosys and open source FPGAs. Pretty good.

Nanonymous No.9816 [D] >>9819 >>9824
>>9806
hmmm, Alberta...

Nanonymous No.9819 [D] >>9836
>>9816
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_de_Raadt

Nanonymous No.9824 [D]
>>9796
>lol didn't expect to find somebody as retarded as that girl
She's obviously just a model hired for a photoshoot
[spoiler]... right?[/spoiler]

>>9816
>Pic related. Lurk moar.
I see a puffy plushie and an old man who could be Theo and the second pic clearly says OpenBSD on the screen but what's the joke supposed to be?

Nanonymous No.9830 [D]
>>9802
>>9806
>She's a tranny
So he cut off his dick to LARP as a man?
http://anaka.se/2017/08/12/norman-1066-armor/

Well, it's humor I guess.

Nanonymous No.9836 [D] >>9844 >>9859
>>9819
>could be Theo
<That IS Theo

They're obviously in his underground hacking bunker (located in Alberta) where they keep the servers. Who's the other guy, OpenBSD dev?

Nanonymous No.9838 [D][U][F]
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>muh openbsd
>muh theo
ok, ok, but this is a humor thread, so?

Nanonymous No.9839 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9844 [D] >>9852 >>9856
>>9836
>That IS Theo
I'm sorry I don't fap to his conference talks and know him by sight.

Nanonymous No.9852 [D] >>9871
>>9844
>fap to his conference talks
I don't, he's just a distinctive person so the identity of the person in the picture is not ambiguous.

Nanonymous No.9856 [D] >>9871
>>9844
Do you know Stallman by sight? Unless you have a disease you usually don't forget faces, and OpenBSD has been going since the '90s.

Nanonymous No.9858 [D][U][F] >>9883
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Did anyone load up an smart devices this Blacked Friday?

Nanonymous No.9859 [D] >>9871
>>9836
I've never run openbsd nor really paid any attention to the project and even I know theo.

t. slackware user

Nanonymous No.9871 [D]
>>9852
>>9856
>>9859
So there's no joke, you're all just homosexual OpenBSD users?

Nanonymous No.9882 [D] >>9894
They look like cool dudes. Is it possible to have your ipaddress exiled from some server packets? Too lazy to go use public wifi and test it out on another mac.

Nanonymous No.9883 [D] >>9884
>>9858
> mom bought hue changing smart bulbs

>third party poo poos now know when she turns lights off

+1 cool -2 privacy

Nanonymous No.9884 [D]
>>9883
>tinted the room blue and pink for my molly date with a grindr tranny tonight, hope xhe likes it

Nanonymous No.9894 [D] >>10033
>>9882
The light output is modulated to broadcast one-way data to devices with optical sensors. LiFi, look it up.

Nanonymous No.9897 [D]
/g/ humor thread?
>shell is bad because I can't poo all over da CPU and start writing complex software in it.

Nanonymous No.9898 [D]
>>9796
It was already "whamen in tech" humor the moment I saw that windows top bar but then it just kept on going.
How do we erase history and try again?

Nanonymous No.9915 [D][U][F]
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>How do we erase history and try again?
Just enjoy clownworld fren.
Laugh at funny monkeys playing with technology they don't understand!

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Nanonymous No.9917 [D][U][F] >>9925
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Nanonymous No.9918 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9919 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9922 [D][U][F] >>9951
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Nanonymous No.9923 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9924 [D][U][F] >>9949
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Nanonymous No.9925 [D][U][F]
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>>9917
>yfw it actually werks

Nanonymous No.9926 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9930 [D][U][F] >>9332 >>9345
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Know the signs of computer related autism, before it's too late Boomer No.9931 [D][U][F]
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Study finds that 1 in 5 teens will experiment with alternative operating systems.
The risks are real! Talk to your son about the risks of open source software.

Nanonymous No.9932 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9933 [D][U][F]
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oh fugg

Nanonymous No.9934 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9935 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9949 [D]
>>9924
http://bash.org/?464385

Nanonymous No.9950 [D][U][F]
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mfw i make an UNIX

Nanonymous No.9951 [D] >>9964
>>9922
it's more like this
C: DHCPDISCOVER
S: DHCPOFFER
C: DHCPREQUEST
S: DHCPOFFER
C: DHCPDECLINE
C: DHCPREQUEST
S: DHCPNAK
C: DHCPDISCOVER
S: DHCPOFFER
C: timeout
/etc/init.d/gayd restart

every fucking time. this happened to me for 10 years, with different linux distros, different machines, and different dhcp clients, with or without state saving (by default most setups will save your previous network info and try to ask the server for the same IP as before or whatever)
i was fixing your pic but then realized i dont know exactly what happens and i dont give enough fucks about this cancer to find out

Nanonymous No.9964 [D] >>9973
>>9951
Imagine spending 10 years switching distros and devices when the problem is obviously on the router side.

Nanonymous No.9973 [D] >>9976 >>10009 >>10104
>>9964
oh holy shit, i forgot to make my post autist proof. this happened at say 50 different networks, whether wired or wireless
and this is only the tip of the iceberg. imagine patching out the MAC check on WPA in order to connect to your workplace's broken network.
woahh there must be a bunch of broken routers then (oh wait you're also right because the route industry is the toilet of software engineering)

Nanonymous No.9976 [D][U][F] >>10033
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>>9973
I remember when embedded hardware with the shitty vendor software replaced by something FLOSS was the last bastion of computing.
Now it's poo'd. Both the hardware and software.
Also loads of meme general purpose largely useless bloated SoCs around such as the arduino, ESP8266, and others of their kind, so normalfags can pretend to be "techy" and best case scenario accomplish nothing or worst case scenario actually release something other normalfags will gobble up.
>>9973
The router industry also got infested by /g/tard and cucksumer shit
>USB ports on the router
>WPS
>useless antennas
>less convenience and lifespan than previous devices with the same funcionality and none of the poz

It's getting to the same level as Smart TVs which do everything horribly, and when you just want to display an image on the television, which is its supposed goal, it barely even has any methods for getting it through and those are broken shit also. And then if $ony made it, it bootloops because the full-on OS the damned thing runs is unsurprisingly also garbage.

Nanonymous No.9978 [D] >>9985 >>10104
>>router industry
There is no excuse for buying a "router". They're just expensive SoC implementations with shitty proprietary software. You'd be better off buying an open-hardware SBC design and loading your own choice of OS on it. Your ability to keep the software updated doesn't end when the manufacturer drops support.

Nanonymous No.9985 [D] >>10104
>>9978
Except when your ISP blocks you when you're not using their proprietary router. Now that's a humor thread.

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Nanonymous No.9988 [D][U][F]
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Nanonymous No.9989 [D][U][F] >>10033
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Nanonymous No.10009 [D] >>10104
>>9973
Imagine being this incompetent and trying to blame it on a protocol that works fine for everyone else.

Nanonymous No.10033 [D] >>10037 >>10038 >>10053 >>10104
>>9894
Without looking up i recall its name to be LoFi. I may be wrong though, or mistaken thinking about another IpOoT communication standard. Most All of them support two-way communication by default (for security reasons ofc, like first time public key exchange routine). The name of the shit does not matter at all, since it's all pooware. I perfectly understand its great uses in agricultural, light/heavy machinery industry, but why the fuck would you want that shit in your house? So cool kids don't even have to build tv jammers, they can simply 'hack' into your smart shit without actually hacking with their phones? Nice work, cia, i appreciate it.
Last question before leaving: how do you control such smart devices? With a fucking pocket spying device you call 'smart' phone? Not cool, cia, not cool.

>>9976
Please, do not blame embedded market for the shitstains that normies have brought to it. Same thing has happened to the software world, albeit earlier. JavaScript monkeys shout "eez da best lahngveech todaih!" Actual poo-in-loos 'produce' retarded java poo for brains 'coders', while real men struggle to find work suitable to their level of knowledge. I've meet quite a few 'coders' who can't even into BASIC LOGIC FOR GODS SAKE, claiming that high-level language do it for them.
Embedded world has suffered greatly as well, since many retards claim to be able to shoot up their arduinos for fucking life-critical tasks. And you have to sit down, clench your fist, and explain them why they are in fact retards for thinking they do, but they don't. On the other hand it has forced since many newbie embedded devs to buy into faster coding shit. Almost nobody writes their anything, except they are huge 'wants-to-know-inside-outs' nerds like myself. Many people rely on bloated libraries and absolutely retarded "coding patterns" that do more bad. To battle some of this shit i have released my personal files on github. Seems nobody is interested in them, whatev, better grab new hip fatfs library for my 32KB device and wonder how come there is a stack overflow causing total system hard fault.

>>9989
> wrong solder tip
> trying to settle solder like it's a through-hole component
> newbie's solder balls
> doesn't know what flux is
> will destroy solder joints and create cold joints instead
Always lube flux up, fellas!

On the side note: i have a colleague at work (wow, such dox) who is smart enough for basic coding. He basically devised his own ISA, OS, communication protocol e.t.c. and e.t.c. But since he is using some obscure language only 3.5 people in the world use (i'm extrapolating, but you get the idea) according to github repos his legacy will die in vain. Looking back he reminds of Terry, he too has some serious health issues (not mental, for now i hope), but he is too proud to get govt health problem bux. Think of it logically: his whole legacy will be overwritten and die in vain; his health will make sure of it; his inability to work will force him homeless.
> his wife doesn't love him and left him few times with a kid
> his parents are dead
> his boss is angry at his slow paced workflow
> his whole life achievement will be cleared
> and he is alone in this world
Feel sorry for him right now fellow /g/nu-linuxoids. No matter how much i beg him to sit down and write proper doc for his spaghetti mess or actually try to collaborate - he won't, he knows that that is his job security.

Nanonymous No.10037 [D] >>10038 >>10194
>>10033
>reee's about 70iq poo-in-loos
>types like 70iq poo-in-loo
You're not fooling anyone, pajeet.

Nanonymous No.10038 [D][U][F] >>10194
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>>10033
>To battle some of this shit i have released my personal files on github. Seems nobody is interested in them, whatev
Link the GitHub here?
>i have a colleague at work...
>e basically devised his own ISA, OS, communication protocol e.t.c. and e.t.c.
>according to github repos his legacy will die in vain. Looking back he reminds of Terry
Also link, you made me curious now.
>>10037
Meanie.

Nanonymous No.10053 [D] >>10194
>>10033
> i have a colleague at work (wow, such dox) who is smart enough for basic coding. He basically devised his own ISA, OS, communication protocol
So? That's just art college tier masturbation. If you want people to use your tech it needs to actually be useful.

Nanonymous No.10104 [D][U][F] >>10127 >>10194
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Look at this fucking bullshit.
$ man dhcpcd
-D, --duid
Use a DHCP Unique Identifier. If a system UUID is available, that will be used to create a DUID-UUID, otheriwse if persistent storage
is available then a DUID-LLT (link local address + time) is generated, otherwise DUID-LL is generated (link local address). This,
plus the IAID will be used as the -I, --clientid. The DUID generated will be held in /var/lib/dhcpcd/duid and should not be copied to
other hosts. This file also takes precedence over the above rules.
When did they add this bullshit? Why do they need another fucking ID? They already have MAC. Why do open source cock suckers acknowledge this bullshit and implement it (let alone not even provide an obvious way to disable it in the man page). MAC itself is fucking retarded. Even if network protocols boiled down to needing such an ID, it could be generated upon connecting. Oh what's this, 48 bits is not enough to guarantee lack of collisions in the presence of shitty random generators? Then just make it fucking 256 bits or whatever you need to do. But no, instead let's make a fucking organization to hand out vendor IDs to people like we're fucking american braindamaged retards who think the solution to everything is more beuracracy (and you probably have to pay money to in order to register one of these IDs). And guess what, THEY STILL FUCKING COLLIDE. WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU MORONS EXPECT? Also the end game is that software vendors just start randomizing macs period so all this avoidance of that was redundant. If you're an Enterprise faggot and think all this ID bullshit is needed because "muh management ease" or whatever bullshit, you're wrong, just fucking kill yourself.
>>9973
Umm hello, consumer wifi routers in the early 2000s were dog shit. Like, they would let you in admin by setting a cookie admin=1, or appending "../" to a URL. And all algos and performance problems were broken because of similarily oblivious engineering practices.
>>9978
I've just been having a wire from the modem into a Linux box and attach a switch to the other ethernet port, fucken good enough and don't have to spend a year reboot-troubleshooting some shitty linksys tripe, let alone having another insecure piece of shit in my house.
>>9985
Another argument for simpler protocols. They shouldn't have that many variables to fingerprint on.
>>10009
No, you dumb fuck. DHCP is trash, and defended like trash skiddies like you. You're the one who's to fucking stupid to even recognize the fact that I said this happens on any software/OS/hardware/network combination, and proceeded to blame it on user error.
>>10033
You have no idea what you're talking about. When the embedded industry was shit (i.e forever), there wasn't such thing as Arduino, and JavaScript was only rumored to be Turing-complete. What you say is mostly correct for recent years, so maybe you're just underage.

Nanonymous No.10127 [D] >>10160
>>10104
>When did they add this bullshit?
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3315#section-9

>Why do they need another fucking ID? They already have MAC.
MAC addresses can be changed for legitimate reasons.

While we're on the subject of dhcp, watch out for vendorclassid as well. Most clients use something generic but dhcpcd will put your full kernel version string in there. dhcpcd is not your friend.

>everything i don't understand is stupid
Ok chuuni.

>im too stupid to get it working it must be the protocol
Imagine being so incompetent you could cut your dick off and dye your hair purple and still no one would hire you.

Nanonymous No.10160 [D] >>10184
>>10127
>MAC addresses can be changed for legitimate reasons.
what's your point? so can every ID, and for legitimate purposes, since IDs are fucking dumb and meant to be work
>Most clients use something generic but dhcpcd will put your full kernel version string in there.
Yes it would surprise me if they didn't do this standard LARP protocol developer bullshit.
>>im too stupid to get it working it must be the protocol
i can't be bothered to find which part of my post you're replying to. and this b8 no longer works, i already shot it down in my previous post.

Nanonymous No.10184 [D]
>>10160
>what's your point?
DHCP needs an ID that won't change even if your MAC does.

>i already shot it down in my previous post.
I'm sure that's what happened in your head. Being this stupid requires a certain level of delusion just to keep functioning.

Nanonymous No.10194 [D] >>10196
>>10037 that's because i am close geographically

>>10038
>link
Gno. Won't put my job security at risk for a chance of fellatio from some autist. Since i spend most of the time writing drivers, those libs are useless for anybody else anyway.
Embedded niggers are known for their inability to share the code. "You will steal it and i lose the job" - is their retaliation. That what infuriates me the most and what i am trying to battle, actually releasing project code on github (never signed NDA!). Have seen only few embedded companies actually releasing their code and cad libs. Our community is shit, while webdevs and even gaydevs share code and comment on each other mistakes our cunts only release binary firmware blobs.

Also this autist guy won't release his work on github. At all. He won't even use github: "i need to clean up the code before..". His shitmess of a code and projects

>>10053
Nigga, everyone is telling him that! His shit is used in heavy industry, but since nobody heavily depends on it, it ~can~ will be replaced the second he dies. No one else understands his own specific dialect of a language built on top of a language.
He is close to 40, yet still gets extremely satisfied about his smallest achievements, like proper algorithm implementation. Now that said, he reminds me of wojak and his 'excitement' about mundane things. He won't show his code properly and make smallest comments and let other people understand it. And i'm forced to work with him. He is working there for about 10 years and his only achievement could be done by a proper embedded enginigger (not me) in a matter of a year.

>>10104
Oh nig, don't get me started! Quality deteriorated significantly everywhere to the point that bloody miners were surprised that our life-critical system has been working at all, while everything else has been put to a halt during yet another windows virus outbreak.
Embedded industry is in a coma state, thanks to the available pool of analog, digital engineers and driver coders. Everyone adopted software development routine: "release the shit in its current state, we'll fix the bugs later (never)". Kids nowadays don't even fucking read data sheets. Quickly put together manufacturer libraries do not provide the needed level of abstraction (with exception of few good guys: like texas), forcing you to use a mess of a code, using bloated libraries of hardware abstraction layers (that simply call a single register) and a memory bits manipulation. The resulting shitcode is never portable no matter how much the proponents of Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V claim.
Arduino-thinking could be put to a practice if it was done only during prototyping phase, just to be sure that pcb works as it should. We don't make prototypes anymore. Everything is a ready product.

Nanonymous No.10195 [D]
>>We don't make prototypes anymore. Everything is a ready product.
Sounds like cutting corners so management can claim they cut costs for the 56th year in a row.

Nanonymous No.10196 [D]
>>10194
>Gno. Won't put my job security at risk for a chance of fellatio from some autist
>Embedded niggers are known for their inability to share the code. "You will steal it and i lose the job" - is their retaliation
Projection. You are clearly worried about your ability to find new jobs and projecting that fear onto everyone else. Nobody who is actually good at what they do gives a shit about losing a tech job regardless of industry.

>Since i spend most of the time writing drivers, those libs are useless for anybody else anyway.
>Our community is shit, while webdevs and even gaydevs share code and comment on each other mistakes our cunts only release binary firmware blobs.
You answered your own question. Embedded is about writing code specific to special purpose hardware nobody has so open souring it is a waste of time.