Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107738360https://isopenbsdsecu.re/quotes/dawg they're roasting you in the comments
>>107738380Why don't you post a direct link to this, dawg?https://isopenbsdsecu.re/mitigations/embargoes_handling/For Stack Clash, OpenBSD release a fix the 18th of May 2017, a day after the issue was communicated to the distros list. The embargo was supposed to last until May 30, but was moved to June 19, as requested by Red Hat. Check the timeline from Solar Designer for more details. Since OpenBSD isn’t part of the distros list, they were notified by Qualys separately, under unknown terms, but it would be surprising that Qualys allowed them to disclose the vulnerability before the end of the embargo.OpenBSD also handled KrackAttack in a surprising way in 2017. Stefan Sperling, an OpenBSD developer, explained in November 2017 what happened on their side:>What happened is that he told me on July 15, and gave a 6 weeks embargo until end of August. We already complained back then that this was way too long and leaving people exposed.>Then he got CERT (and, thus, US gov agencies) involved and had to extend the embargo even further until today. At that point we already had the ball rolling and decided to stick to the original agreement with him, and he gave us an agreeing nod towards that as well.>In this situation, a request for keeping the problem and fix secret is a request to leave our users at risk and exposed to insiders who will potentially use the bug to exploit our users. And we have no idea who the other insiders are. We have to assume that information of this kind leaks and dissipates pretty fast in the security “community”.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107738252>>107738303Thanks for the info. I don't think I wanna maintain my own kernel, so I guess I can just buy external speakers or something to cope.And regarding Anki: I just find it hard to leave it due to sunk cost (I've made so many cards for multiple languages and reviewed for years). I've used emacs before, so I could possibly replace Anki with it.
>>107738396PaX/Grsecurity had told OpenBSD were incompetent retards that didnt know how exploits in the wild works and thus they were filling the OS with mitigations with to meaningful benefitthough spengler also tried to shit on qubesos by saying "waaaah you're cheating, it doesn't count"
>>107739040Really? People selling snake oil hate a project that refuses to leave users at risk of exploitation by holding off on pushing security updates? I'm shocked!Everyone "roasting" us in the comments is parroting the same things. Which consist of;>repeating Linus's old email about everyone involved in the project being a "masturbating monkey">crying that we've somehow broken the Rust language (which we don't use anywhere in base system) which itself has been proven to be snake oil multiple times>"These mitigations are stupid and useless" followed by "actually these mitigations were implemented elsewhere first" without any proof of course>quotes from random "rockstars" on twitter that are famous for claiming to exploit gaming consoles and phones. Which they never publish of course because they always report them privately to vendors first instead of dumping them like everyone did in the 90sHalf those quotes are just the author stroking his own cock because someone else re-tweeted his original tweet.Are you seriously trying to argue that Red Hat, Microsoft, Apple and grsecurity are people that should be trusted or respected? These are the same people that laughed when we disabled hyperthreading for good reason. They're the same people willfully cooperating with the likes of the NSA when it comes to selling consumers CPUs with known back doors in them. All for "national security" purposes of course.I don't care what some spook cock sucker presented at a spook con. He's a liar. Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
2026 is finally our year, PC Gamer confirms.
maybeI'm still going to run w10 for some time. WSL has been good enough for my linuxy needs.I still would not trust things to work for new games. When poe2 came out I had a lot of problems with it even on windows, how bad was it on linux? I cant imagine it being better.
>>107735070they don't come out of the womb with double Ds
>>107735326? it works tho
>>107739025Steam Machines came out a decade ago.
>>107734112I still have my old 4790k system (delid at 4.8GHz) with 2070 running 10 IoT LTSC hooked up to the simrig so I can do PCVR. Once that's sorted I can pack it in for good.There's even drivers for my steering wheel with working force feedback already.Hoping this gets a bit more attention with Valves new headset coming out as SteamVR is pretty roped on Linux atm.My HTPC is on debian KDE.My gaming laptop is on Fedora KDE.My home server has always been Proxmox + linux-based VMs (Truenas scale, OPNsense, etc. and Ubuntu server for Pihole, Unifi controller, *arrs/plex/qbittorrent>>107734186in many cases, Proton/WINE is actually better.
Why did Microsoft get so much hate in the 90s?
>>107738766>Windows is a usability and productivity disasterRead the post again. Then again. And again. And then, maybe, you'll stumble upon the phrase>original sin>it has been and will always be an irrelevant hobbyist toy on the desktopDue to its shitty graphics stack, reinforced by the broken kernel APIs (ioctls for everything like a fucking microkernel).>Get a grip.You get an education first.
>>107733798>Look mom I can invalidate truths using ""
>>107737867Source?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
>>107733806>I think monopolies are still as hated by normal people as they always have beenthey really aren't, in fact they're embraced more than ever
Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.1) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice on bare metal and run your previous OS in a Virtual Machine.2) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.Many free software projects have active mailing lists.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107738437AFAIK kernel and modules are 100% the same. I guess the "module" in the error message means something else.>>107738467>>107738473Yes, they exist. What are those even?
>>107738481The kfd device is what's used to interface with the GPU for compute workloads and /dev/dri is for render nodes.If you have that then I'm not sure why it doesn't work. I can use ROCm in an Archlinux chroot on my Gentoo host system. I would guess maybe your kernel is too old?
>>107738481should double check they're the same. that is ensure the modules folder in (chroot) /var/lib/modules is the same name you see when running uname -r
How do i make my computer not flash black when booting up? I get the grub menu, then after that it does the loading... text and then it goes black, then kinda gray, then black again, then boot logo. Why can't it be a boot logo all the way through?
>>107733282hehe
I just bought a 32Gib 512nvme i7-9850H quadro t1000 with a 4k panel for $400 on eBay (and uncle sam fucked me for 40 in taxes and 20 in shipping)--and I am regretting it and wish I bought the cheaper $330 1080p 48gib option but bought this one because I thought that the 4k panel might be good since 1080p is a bit bad for split screen latex but am now regretting it since it will- Drain battery faster (might take up 20% extra)- Be a pain to use because I will be forced to set it to 200% scaling for a good experience with my external 1080p monitors (probably, I have never used 4k but xorg will likely strangle me too)- Cost more- Doesn't have as much ram- At 15.6" and normal sitting, I probably won't ever noticeI don't think it has been shipped yet but also don't want to try to return it since that might make me an asshole...I will have to go check if the seller even accepts returns...I am really crying over this...why is life so hard?
>>107738944No
>>107738689I think you heavily over estimate the amount of adults I have interacted with.>What about for trans men? Would you tolerate them?I don't like most men either. Mostly it'd just be sad. If they didn't keep a beard and didn't cut off their tits I'd just see them as hot tomboys.>I can't be away from my parent checking in on me long enough to try thatAnd that's why society is fucked up. You can try to pretend to be the girl but you can't do the thing that may stop you from wanting to be the girl.>I agree with that first part fully but think that although transitioning can be hard, it can be worth it if one truly hates how they are.Or maybe you always see yourself as a lie and never really stop hating yourself.>But can you really know that if you have never felt it?I can't know for sure, but the world runs on best effort estimates. I don't have any way to prove you aren't a p-zombie, yet I estimate you aren't.>Where I live, this seems to be confined to just 15-25 year olds through, and more like half of them (I also through that this was a strictly rich white country thing).Maybe we are talking about different degrees of obnoxious behaviour.
>>107738944Make your favourite AI summarise it.
>>107738944Anon is lying--this thread is insightful in many different ways (just not how the title implies).
>>107738970>I think you heavily over estimate the amount of adults I have interacted with.I meant more so passive interaction, if that makes sense? Like seeing and maybe a quick word if need be? That might just be a USA-esque interaction though.>You can try to pretend to be the girl but you can't do the thing that may stop you from wanting to be the girl.If psychedelics were to work wouldn't that just be temporary relief? I wouldn't always be able to be on them since one can't do normal mentally demanding work while high.>>I agree with that first part fully but think that although transitioning can be hard, it can be worth it if one truly hates how they are.>Or maybe you always see yourself as a lie and never really stop hating yourself.That is what suicide is for! :3 I do fear that but if I keep hating myself after the normal time that HRT takes to do most of its effect, viz., roughly two years, I will undoubtably kill myself. Of course, I intend on starting to have good hygiene too so that should help me feel better too.>Mostly it'd just be sad.Why? Is it not sad for trans fems too?>>Where I live, this seems to be confined to just 15-25 year olds through, and more like half of them (I also through that this was a strictly rich white country thing).Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I humbly ask for the guy who posted this picture in the last days...If there's a version of 4chanXT that handles JXL file conversion as I could not implement it myself..Thanks..
>>107738497Huh. Why is it disabled in the first place
>>107738618It's experimental support that wasn't completed, using reference jxl libraries.
>>107738673>>107738618Chromium is gatekeeping the JXL support. They started implementing it then cut it off.Recently the interest cam eback and should come in 2026.So Chromium fags need to wait.
>>107738586>You could try building chromethis is a non-starter and you know itwho is going to build chrome? you have 128gb+ of ram?
>>107738618>Huh. Why is it disabled in the first placeWhy the FUCK are you on /g/ at all?Google HATES (capital H) JXL. They went all in with WEBP.https://mjtsai.com/blog/2025/06/17/chrome-doesnt-support-jpeg-xl/Only after 4chan refusing to support it, they are no reconsider adding support to Chrom*.
Do any of you use this? Is it usable in practice?
>>107739052Fuck jewsFuck faggotsFuck talmudHeil Hitler Nigger
>>107739065this site is controlled by kikes and we see how it entirely turned into /pol/, nice try
>>107738522They also use phones and computers you fucking retard. They also lock the door when they use toilet. People that use iPhones, macOS, Android, Windows etc. all have encryption as default. Criminals use cars and boats. Guns kill. Food kills. People die drinking too much water.
>>107739065unironically outed
>>107739107>They also lock the door when they use toilet.i dont
>3 years old>Still a beast that runs everything at 4k120fps+Will the 7900XTX be considered a legendary GPU?
Aint 4K a meme doebiet? 2.25x more demanding, yet no noticeable difference in gaming and way higher price tag.beyond 122 ppi at a 2ft+ distance the eyes cant make out detail difference in higher ppi. Your eyes have a limit how much detail it can perceive.
OP got pwned by some little fact checking. Love it.
>>107737417Is 3 years supposed to be a lot?
>>107737417>Will the 7900XTX be considered a legendary GPUI am loving it for AI (LLMs and image gen). I genned this with one. Some of the best value for VRAM on the market.it's a good card. I don't care about fake frames or gaytracing.
>>107737417>everything at 4k120fps+If by everything you mean games from 2010, sure.
Do you recall the first AI slop you felt for and thought it was real
>>107725632>gifme and who
AI won
This
now I simply assume everything is AI slop until proven otherwise
it was actually really early one dalle-2 abstract generated stuff that i thought someone was making with photoshop.Discovering it was AI generated at the time seemed neatand then i realized what that meant and quickly dropped any interaction with AI anything
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107727170Pretty nice. SBCL?
>>107734533Yeah. It shouldn't be too hard to add support for other implementations, though that's not really something I'm planning on for now.
>>107728868Sad! Many such cases.
emac lips
Do you guys use tab-bar-mode?
New year edition!Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation deviceComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Why is it that Aliexpress wants me to add 3 for a bundle deal, and when I check out, it tells me the discounts expired and tries to increase the price of everything? This can't be normal
>>107736330>>107736341something is really wrong, as it lead solder melt temp is really lowhave you check if you got it for the wrong voltage? a 220v one wouldn't work properly in a 11v system
>>107738147try separate/split orders
>decided to try to buy credits with gems>wake up>thought i missed it>refill in 10 min>waited for timer to run out>close app and open>5$ credits is available>actually you just missed it gweilo>got 1$ credit atleast i guessThank you for reading my blog, don't forget to like, subscribe and hit the bell icon for more amazing blogs
Every time I open aliexpress, temu and the like I'm so assaulted and overwhelmed by all the shit happening on the screen I just end up closing the browser tab.Do you guys have some scripts or extensions you use to make these sites useable?
What terminal file manager do anons use?I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
>>107738822>Maybe a little passive aggressively about using others toolsfzf comes oob useless. The point is to use it in scripts to make your own tools with it. How would installing a purpose-built tool that does a worse job be the more intelligent thing to do?
>>107738865You imagine anger when you read text. People like you are why advertisements work.
>>107738867>fzf comes oob uselessThen maybe rather than writing half arsed scripts to be tested by malcontents on 4chinz you could do some work on the code of fzf. You know since it's open source and a collaborative effort.It would be fun watching you get your 1st pr denied.>>107738880Watching you think up a better comeback and come back to post it is quite funny.
>>107738865I'm calling you a retard because you are one, not because I'm upset. You're a retard. Big dumdum brains.>>107738902It's a fuzzy finder, not a file manager.cat somebullshit.txt | fzf | something elseor$(cat somebullshit.txt | fzf)orecho $(one-liners.zsh | fzf) | source /dev/stdinAll it does is display stdin, provides a way to search/match/select lines from stdin, run arbitrary commands in subshells, and pipes the selection to stdout.That's all fzf does and all fzf needs to do. It's a general purpose command-line tool that you can use to make CRUD applications.
>>107738902Plus, you can't say nigger on github, and posting config files on an public repo is gay as hell. You're too fucking retarded to even know what fzf is, so your insults are just hot air because you're buttmad and seething for some reason. Maybe you're a fm dev mad that skids can make the better file manager with general-purpose command-line tools?
https://obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com/stewart-cheifetF
>>107732354Can one use ai to regenerate a lossy ass photo with macroblocks showing and shit?
>>107722420God fucking damn it I always knew this would happen before I got around to binging the entire Computer Chronicles playlist. RIP Stewart; he was one of the last remaining links to a bygone era where home computing was genuinely exciting and Silicon Valley wasn't a neofeudalist wasteland, and even if I only got to experience the tail end of it myself, I'll always appreciate that he and Gary Kildall managed to document it so extensively as it was happeningCoincidentally, some guy from HN with an AIslop profile picture was digitizing and uploading lost Computer Chronicles episodes to the Internet Archive a month or two ago, but I haven't looked into them yet: https://archive.org/details/@davidga/lists/2/computer-chronicles-re-digitization-project
>>107737110I watched the radioshack special a number of years ago and was pleasantly surprised to see dancing demon play on a trs-80 model I, which was clearly a stock level I machine modified for level II basic, meaning he modded his shit and walked the walk.
>>107722420RIP
>>107736406throoke
>AWS down>steam down>epic down>archlinux.org downit's overthe west has fallen
>>107738667>spammed it again award
>Tesla's self driving is a mem...
>>107728895sh-shut up and give him more billions!!!j-just 50 trillion more and then it will have a use case...
>>107729011>aren't you happy new computer hardware prices tripled for this?Don't forget either your taxes going up from government investments in it or your government services going downor maybe your government is just gonna print more money, that's never gone wrong before
>a similar car drives by and its a robot fucking his wife on the couch
>>107738994it already does a good job in its use case of loosh farming the goyims by taking away their ram and jobs
>>107731263It’s algorithmically oscillating between subjects of different heights.In this case it has the average of taller suspension cars and shorter cars so it kind just bounces between the two, by literally bouncing the car in the video.