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▶Fully Botnet-Free Computer? Anonymous 11/24/18 (Sat) 20:35:06 No.1001247>>1001250 >>1001254 >>1001306 >>1001404 >>1002613 >>1002664 >>1002848 >>1002885 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]
After a lot of digging I was able to find a computer that is free of all botnet and bloatware and is completely free/libre, with no (0) known vulnerabilities. It's old but they're still making them and they're very cheap. Do any of you have experience? Pic related
▶Anonymous 11/24/18 (Sat) 20:40:45 No.1001250>>1001263 >>1001395
>>1001247 (OP)
Where are the schematics for the tree used for the wood?
▶Anonymous 11/24/18 (Sat) 21:15:30 No.1001254
What about any of the homebrew TTL, transistorized, or relay-based computers?
▶Anonymous 11/24/18 (Sat) 21:23:27 No.1001263>>1002912
>>1001250
>forest is private property
ITS FUCKING BOTNET
▶Anonymous 11/24/18 (Sat) 21:43:25 No.1001273>>1001401
reminder that if you unironically don't know how to use an abacus you need to lurk the fuck more
▶Anonymous 11/24/18 (Sat) 23:40:34 No.1001306
>with no (0) known vulnerabilities
that disqualifies 100% of computers and OSes, just so you know
▶Anonymous 11/25/18 (Sun) 05:45:28 No.1001395>>1001397
The structure of the wood has no influence on the logical data patterns representable by the abacus.
▶Anonymous 11/25/18 (Sun) 05:48:36 No.1001397>>1001400
>>1001395
By the looks of it it can represent about a whopping 43 bits of data. Wow.
▶Anonymous 11/25/18 (Sun) 05:55:01 No.1001400
>>1001397
About 54.2 bits actually. The clusters of 2 and 5 rings are symbols which can represent 3 and 6 values, respectively (even though when using the abacus for counting in the decimal system, the values with all rings moved are unused as that's considered overflow which increments the next-higher symbol instead).
▶Anonymous 11/25/18 (Sun) 05:57:35 No.1001401
>>1001273
Yea, because practical use of abacii is discussed so often on /tech/ that lurking moar is surely bound to make you acquire that arcane knowledge.
▶Anonymous 11/25/18 (Sun) 06:01:57 No.1001404
>no (0) known vulnerabilities
<hey anon, y'know that chick over there?
>*looks* Huh?
<*flips a few beads*
>oh, that's just the new secretary
<mhmm
<walks off before you realize your accounts are off by $42069.88
▶Anonymous 11/27/18 (Tue) 19:44:39 No.1002111>>1002607 >>1003672
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I prefer an abacus app instead of a physical one because it's more convenient.
▶Anonymous 11/29/18 (Thu) 14:06:50 No.1002607
>>1002111
>pajeet made
>misspelled description
>ugly, cheap icon
>full network access
>access both coarse and fine location services
w.e.w.
▶Anonymous 11/29/18 (Thu) 14:50:18 No.1002613>>1002704
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>He still uses that outdated trash
Get with the times OP.
▶Anonymous 11/29/18 (Thu) 19:05:23 No.1002664
RC2014. Made with ancient components, by yourself, runs CP/M, which is enough for anyone not addicted to bloatware.
▶Anonymous 11/29/18 (Thu) 19:17:35 No.1002665
I built my own cpu, shame I have to write an OS for it now, since everything is tranny-infused these days.
▶Anonymous 11/29/18 (Thu) 21:39:18 No.1002704
>>1002613
>invented in China
>made in China
>used by Chinese Government
>invented by white Christian member of clergy with interest in alchemy
>invented in the West
>used by white Engineers
>inventor had 12 children
this is like a litmus test for cucks.
▶Anonymous 11/30/18 (Fri) 07:09:20 No.1002848
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The clicking sound is vulnerable, as long as there's a smartphone or chink made fake pigeon within few miles you're as botnetted as windows 10 users.
▶Anonymous 11/30/18 (Fri) 09:56:17 No.1002885
raptor talos ii
▶Anonymous 11/30/18 (Fri) 10:38:50 No.1002905
>>1002816
>BMC firmware is made by IBM, Google and Microsoft pajeets and include systemd, dbus and python (in a low level fucking FIRMWARE)
▶Anonymous 11/30/18 (Fri) 10:56:38 No.1002912>>1002915
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>>1001263
There's some truth in that. Since we don't understand DNA fully yet, nearly all life is proprietary technology owned by nature for the time being. Since the 1960s humanity has started to use objdump on the source code of life, only to find 3,5 billion years of legacy code upon legacy code.
▶Anonymous 11/30/18 (Fri) 11:08:41 No.1002915>>1002922 >>1003547
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>>1002912
>owned by nature
God*
▶Anonymous 11/30/18 (Fri) 11:20:58 No.1002922>>1003547
>>1002915
Yes, we should try asking Odin for the source. Abrahamic jew god won't give us anything no matter how hard we pray.
▶Anonymous 12/01/18 (Sat) 16:00:37 No.1003547>>1003662
>>1002922
You both are retarded. There are no gods, there is only the grand unified field.
Computation is LIFE!
▶Anonymous 12/01/18 (Sat) 22:09:23 No.1003658
But does it use blockchain?!1
▶Anonymous 12/01/18 (Sat) 22:13:13 No.1003662>>1003682
>>1003547
The Universe is at best just a VM, or even just a process running in some VM. We have no chance of ever breaking out and even imagining what the hypervisor is.
▶Anonymous 12/01/18 (Sat) 22:26:47 No.1003672
Looks like a botnet anon.
▶Anonymous 12/01/18 (Sat) 23:08:05 No.1003682
>>1003662
Let alone, what the hardware the hypervisor running on is, or what it is made of.