Previous Thread: >>107701809>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskhttps://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_imageComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107746948i've gotten fully naked women from gemini
>>107745431
gnome users czech
i have nepogaki fatigue
GNOME hasn't been a preferable DE for me since it became 3.x+It was pretty good before that
>>107748366your're welcome for not having to do captchas btw
>>107748394>xe thinks im actually using cuckerim using ecker bobeit
>here's your AI revolution brohttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/grok-sexual-images-draw-rebuke-180354505.html
Grok has 80 million tweets, almost all of them are requests from users, they must be burning money from the amount of requests, how do they sustain it?
>>107748322It's Saudi money.
>>107748322Running these models isn't that expensive really.
>>107746825Counterpoint, /d/ is very comfy despite being slow
>>107745707This might be the most indian post ever created.
iot editionprevious: >>107688227READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107747300Lots of my old HDDs give plenty of thumpsThe newer ones seem pretty tame.I can only guess the heads doesn't need to move as much on the newer ones because even moving just a little bit is traversing terabytes of data
>>107747641It's a Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 IIRC. Basically looks like a Fractal clone. It's not bad quality actually, the HDDs mount to trays via rubber grommets so there's no metal-on-metal contact at all. The sides and top of the case also have sound dampening.There's hardly any "normal" drive activity noise to be heard, like the typical crunchy / scratchy /clicky sort of sound of a drive seeking, but if I put my hand on the case I feel a thumping in time with drive activity. If I listen carefully I can also hear a subtle thumping noise, but way down in the bass area, nothing like what I'd usually associate with any HDD.>>107748022These are pretty new drives actually, I have 16TB Toshiba MG08s (from like 3 years ago) and MG09s that I just got recently. Maybe it's because my old drives were 5400RPM and all these newer ones are 7200RPM or something? Maybe the head actuation is more aggressive too or something, or maybe they have more platters and heads inside, thus more mass is being moved.
Hello /hsg/, retard here. I want to upgrade the main portion of my lan from 10 to 25/50.>Why?Shits and giggles - your boy got a nice Christmas bonus.Among other 1G devices, I have 3 nodes with 2 sfp28 ports each - 2 are right next to each other, and the other is about 100ft of cable away. I have a QSW-M5216-1T-US on the way to facilitate this. Replacing the main switch and upgrading the 10g links between the two closer nodes will be trivial with dac, but my understanding is regarding the distant node, I have the choice between buying two complete AOCs, or I buy a set of 4 transceivers and running 2 patch cables to connect said transceivers to - qvl says I need a TRX-25GSFP28-SR but I'm not sure how strict that requirement is.My questions are:>What specific type of fiber cable do I require to wire two 25Gb transceivers together for about a 100ft run to connect the aforementioned switch to either any given mellanox connectx4/5 dual sfp28 nic or the MC13-LE3-000 + BCM57502?>How strict are the requirements to stick with one type of transceiver on the QVL ($150 a piece for a total for 4) over a "compatible" model on amazon?>What about DAC cables? I just about 10gTek dac for my 10g network and never had issues, but the 25g dacs on the switch QVL are over $140>What are the pros/cons between that and just buying a complete, pre-built AOC (like 2 of these for instance https://www.newegg.com/p/3C6-01S2-00SV9)?
>>107748276>>What specific type of fiber cable do I require to wire two 25Gb transceivers together for about a 100ft run on multimode?Depends on the transceiversLikely LC to LCGet om4 uniboot armored cables, shit is so neat.>How strict are the requirements to stick with one type of transceiver on the QVL ($150 a piece for a total for 4) over a "compatible" model on amazon?Depends on equipment but if you can get one coded for a specific brand it'll probably work. Switches are less picky than NICs generally. For my 10G NICs I try to get them with SFPs, if It's dual port I know I have a transceiver that's compatible with the NIC and I get one for the switch. Might catch a deal where it isn't even that much more expensive.>>What about DAC cables? I just about 10gTek dac for my 10g network and never had issues, but the dac on the QVL is over $140DACs should just work but limited in length>>What are the pros/cons between that and just buying a completePain in the neck to route around things with the SFP on the end.
>>107748346Why not 100gig?
I'm sick of the modern web and want to try one of these "suckless" browsers.I'd like to be able to turn off JavaScript, images, and even CSS, but it can't be a command-line interface browser.It has to be a graphical browser.Share your suggestions
you want pages with css float left or the boomer alternative <table>
was the idea behind these older pages to mimic news paper columns
Chinese x86 is catching up. Its over.
>>107732241You will never see these on western markets. They will be tariffed like chinese cars
>>107741139x86 is basically the SUV, and I mean the real SUVs you take into the jungles of Africa. Not the metrosexual upgraded station cars from the past two decades.ARM is like the kei cars in Japan.Most people have no need for an SUV and prefer the low (running) cost of a kei car. Not saying it's a good development but it is what it is.
>>107748069couldn't be more wrong
>>107732241>Its over.Over for who?More competition is good for me. If it hurts you; fuck you.
>>107732241You mean it's never been more fucking based. My next PC is gonna be the All China build that I do nothing but draw porn on and animate fat fucking tits in Blender with
stop being mean
>>107744200Stop trying to force-feed me your AI slop, Microsoft
>>107744200retarded OPjeetfaggot: >>107743219
keep posting 'slopya nadella' and 'jeetslop' on x until he resigns
>>107744200Too late, I already switched to saarnix
THEN STOP MAKING SLOP YA JERK
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?
>>107733509>I bought a decent laptop with a good screen for a fair price>however I think this hardware configuration might actually be slightly suboptimal for my intended use caseIf this qualifies as an extremely severe problem that reduces you to tears then presumably the rest of your life is going quite well.Go do something unrelated to computers for a while. Maybe go for a run and then read a book.
>>107746097>>I bought a decent laptop with a good screen for a fair priceI returned it because the seller had trouble trying to ship it.>>however I think this hardware configuration might actually be slightly suboptimal for my intended use caseI do admit that I was overreacting am probably still am since I don't know if I should try to get the FHD 48gib ram, no SSD P53 with a bit of minor damage--I would make an offer and its buy it now price is $350 so maybe $325? But that is still annoying because I could have gotten that $20 off...>If this qualifies as an extremely severe problem that reduces you to tears then presumably the rest of your life is going quite well.Is that sarcasm or sincerity? I am just upset since I don't buy stuff often so buying someone so expensive is worrying and stressful. Every time I do something it feels like I do it wrong in a least some way. It isn't an awful thing in itself it is just that everything seems to be bad in my life at the moment and has just been getting worse over the past years. There is always so much to do and I never get it done. I hate myself and hate my life. If you didn't read everything (I don't blame you), >>107739133 and >>107739783 might add some context there is much more besides that and that I haven't added to this thread.>Go do something unrelated to computers for a while.I don't really want to miss anything on this thread in case I get responses to the importantish questions I have but it is alike an addiction. Not to 4chan but to talking with other people; I guess this is why people like having friends. I even have sacrificed some hours of sleep to this now and I would probably have slept a few hours ago if I didn't feel some need to be here too. I haven't really done much else today--and certainly not anything productive.>Maybe go for a run and then read a book.It is downpouring so reading sounds nice. I will try to get crypto and HRT right now and then read if I still have time.
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>>107747113>be post>see long thread>observe that people put real effort into their discourse>./bot-threadtfw the accuser is what they are accusing another of.
>>107745930>I thought Intel fixed that?no, on newer intel cpus you can still flip the hap bit which tells the cpu that you want it to disable the ime as much as it can. whether it actually does this is up in the air because the ime itself is a black box, but the general consensus is that it does disable a lot of itselfwith older intel cpus, like the ones in a lot of le epic laintranny haxxor thinkpad asthetics, could actually have their ime completely disabled. that's a lot of the reason people used those thinkpads, for their coreboot support (coreboot and the other one only work on a tiny amoutn of mobos)anyway the ime is probably not as bad as people think it is>https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/guide/getting-started-with-active-management-technology.html>What is Intel Active Management Technology?>Intel AMT is part of the Intel vPro technology offering. Platforms equipped with Intel AMT can be managed remotely, regardless of its power state or if it has a functioning OS or not.the AMT is the actually dangerous one as it allows remote management
finally i don't have to watch your clickbait video anymore
>>107748330someone truly based and smart wouldn't even have to ask, just buy reading the title an ddescription would be enough... you bum
What is it about drones that makes so many people lose their minds? There's so many people that if they see a drone anywhere in their line of sight their main character syndrome will start acting up. They'll scream obscenities and call the police. And follow your drone with their phone out recording lol
>>107748255They're unironically traumatized by the Ukkie war drone videos. Most normalfags are like animals, especially blacks and women. They don't know how to deal with their trauma so they act up like an animal would.
>>107748255It feels like an invasion of privacy, and it's something that's out of reach so it is even more frustrating
Will 2026 be the year of the Linux desktop?
>kills YOTLD in its crib
>>107745405I don't oppose it
In the modern era where open source values undermine the freedom of free GNU/Linux distros, we must be vigilant
>>107745427I'm on Linux and haven't used the terminal in months. Meanwhile on Windows 11, Microsoft dishes out broken updates and, instead of fixing them, tells you in their official support to paste commands into CMD.
>>107746225this kek
Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsMigu EditionPrev: >>107736203https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107748122>admitting you can't do anything other than "hello world" test prompts
>trying to find an old SDXL gen theres no way ill be able to with how unorganized my shit is aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
>>107748302Wish I could CLIP search my gen folder. Although I gen so much of the same shit that it might not even help lol
>>107748122I don't understand why these Somalis don't go the extra step and just run the fucking daycare. I'm pissed off now knowing that at any point I could have opened a daycare and actually done the job and basically have 0 chance of failing because the government would just bankroll it.
>>107717372>Ever notice how they quietly removed that report?
>>107722241nigpunk
>>107717251is this autism or jeetism? either way they should be executed
>>107725228>>107725244>be google and jewcrosoft >spend hundreds of billions building datacenters to keep up with demands>pajeet in Kolkata, India>uploads 200Gb of the best bread of health.mp4 every dayThese fucking street shitters.
>>107730892damn, you are right. every time an indian posts slop another old video gets re-encoded for the 200th timeniconico actually does the same thing, it's really terrible
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107682448
Is there a reason why some Blu-ray series scramble the order of episodes on discs? Or is it just to screw with people who want to make a digital copy?
>>107748057>Is there a reason why some Blu-ray series scramble the order of episodes on discs?Without further information I'm going to assume it's something related to production order versus airing order. Or there's an issue with your player/software.
>>107746726>>107747354Publishers that publish DRM-free on bundle also publish on GOG. GOG is a nicer site to use all around, with a better library interface, and GOG installers are "standardized" across games and publishers, so when people upload a DRM-free installer to a torrent tracker, they default to the GOG version. Because it's easy and familiar.There's nothing significant separating it from the Humble version. The real question is "Does this publisher publish their game DRM-free?" Which site it's from is just infrastructure. And GOG does that better than Humble.>surely they have some protection in place but i just can't find anything about itThey don't. That's literally the service you're paying for. To not be treated like a "potential thief". To do whatever with what you paid for, without being surveilled. That's the appeal and why these sites can compete with something like Steam, and why so many people choose to support that business model whenever they can.
>>107747354>i just noticed their torrent link does have a bunch of weird values appended to it (one of them is exp=*long number*, as in expiration maybe??) so I still think maybe i'm not entirely wrong in my assumption.That's just CDN infrastructure. It's about the act of downloading a file, any file, from THEIR server. So you can't share that identical link around forever. It's just a crude check that you clicked some "Download" button on their site recently.Once it's on your computer, you can do whatever with the files and reupload them as much as you want. The file itself is not personalized in any way to allow tracking, even if the act of downloading it is.You can check this if you want. Buy a game on GOG, pirate a GOG installer of the same game version. Check the file hashes. They will be identical, with nothing differentiating the two despite coming from different accounts.
>>107747354>>107748326>a crude check that you clicked some "Download" buttonActually, to be precise, the check is that SOMEONE clicked a download button on their site recently. That's why I called it "crude".So you're right in the assumption that the link itself won't work forever, and that's why those aren't shared. But the files you get with that link will. No reason for warez sites to use "official torrents", when creating a .torrent file takes 2 seconds, and private trackers require their own .torrent files anyway, regadless of what the file is. It's just to decouple the act of sharing from the content. One less thing to track, since private trackers are paranoid (in a good way).
BlackBerry Bros, we are so back!
>>107742335Clicks>modern 4-nanometer, 5G IoT SoC platform from MediaTekCrackBerry>running a new 4 nanometer unit from MediaTek - it's considered upper-mid-range.Has anyone seen what Bluetooth it's running? Assuming it's running at least BT 5.4 like the Clicks Power and it's a 2025 release chip, the SOC is anything from a Dimensity 7360 to a 8450. The 7360 is described as upper-mid-range, I reckon this is most likely the chip.
>>107742953But you can download Spotify from Anna's archive.
>keyboard keys are also touch sensitive so you can scroll without touching the screenThis is the ultimate phoneposting device
>>107742941nostalgiatrooning over depreciated trash like a physical keyboard?
>>107746454I used my q25 for like a few weeks now but shit is unpolished af. Lack of biometrics, full google sertification, camera and weird dpi makes it hard to use as primary device. shit I still can't use revolut as making selfi and scanning ID are impossible tasks. My samshit battery also was a lot better.