Update 2024-03-27: Greatly expanded the "Samples" page and renamed it to "Glossary".
Update 2024-04-04: Added 5 million mid-2011 posts from the k47 post dump. Browse (mostly) them here.
Update 2024-04-07: Added ~400 October 2003 posts from 4chan.net. Browse them here.
Welcome to Oldfriend Archive, the official 4chan archive of the NSA. Hosting ~170M text-only 2003-2014 4chan posts (mostly 2006-2008).
Looking to buy a new monitor... I need two HDMI ports, and i have a budget of about $250. Is the monitor linked below a good monitor, or would you choose something else?
So hoe safe is paypal? I'm finally at the stage in life where I will be doing more buisness over the intenet. However I am extremely paranoid about putting my info online.
As long as I have a strong password, which I haven't used before (etc) what would be the chances of my paypal being compromised?
Hey /g/ I'm looking for a longer life battery for my Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop. The laptop will be a year old in August. So far I haven't had a single thing go wrong. I'm happy with it's basic battery at the minute but I am going to University soon and will probably need a battery that can last for more than 1 and a half hours.
/g/, who here would say that it's worth getting full tower cases, which have features such as grommets, extra fan mounts etc.? I'll be diving into my first roll-your-own desktop in the coming months, but I don't really want to spend more than £50 on a case. Having said that, I keep thinking that it'd be nice to get the likes of a Phantom, for its features and (yes) style. The Phantom itself seems to be pretty well featured, while looking like something that I'd want to show off.
Looking for a good Linux distro that - is mostly up-to-date; - has binary packages and dependency resolution; - allows for minimalistic installs (i.e. no bloat like GNOME/KDE).
Pretty much narrowed it down to Debian or Arch. Which would be the better option, and why? Which version should I install? Are there any better alternatives to these two?