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A few of you may have discovered today that thumbnails suddenly stopped loading in Firefox. I did.
Checking the browser console, I found errors for each thumbnail in the catalog which said "A resource is blocked by OpaqueResponseBlocking, please check browser console for details."
After disabling browser.opaqueResponseBlocking in about:config, those error messages turned into 403's and the images would still not load.
I did a desuarchive search for Firefox and found a post in /trash/ saying "I figured it out. 4chan is now asking for referrers when requesting images from 4cdn... TL:DR; 4chan wants to know where you were before loading an image." along with a screenshot of all about:config settings with the word "referer" in them.
With the help of that screenshot, I pinpointed the issue to network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy in about:config, which I had set to 2 for whatever reason, I don't know. Setting it to 0 fixed the problem.
Most of you on Firefox probably won't experience this since 0 is the default setting.
So, for those of you also experiencing this issue, there's the fix, and now the fix is on desuarchive for others to find.
Feel free to discuss the technological/privacy ramifications of this change by 4chan, or if the /trash/ poster's analysis is correct.
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>>107679920
Probably not. They know how to spoof headers.
But telliing 8 gorgillion slaves to change how they behave usually creates a tracable, fiingerprintable signature
Thus, the method is revealed through signals

t. Enterprise Cloud Data Security Architect (Projecr Manager)
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Guess I'm going to have to get used to no thumbnails then. Ain't turning this on.
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>>107680351
same but there is a workaround for seeing thumbnails if you really want to see it... go to the archives and search for every thread from the archives, after you click'd on the desired thread that you want to interact with, than all what you have to do is to click on original, picture related...

here is the link of /g/ archives...
https://desuarchive.org/g/gallery/
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>>107679920
>>107679973
Well it didn't work.
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>>107668537
thanks man, was too busy to look for the reason. will try it out later

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>1 website goes down
>can't install software
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>>107680264
>Linux has 0 backwards compatibility
are you sure about that?
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>>107680821
Not true. The usecase is making money. I have found Windows to be inferior for that task. It's only good for spending money so office monkeys can do their jobs.
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>>107680909
retard
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>>107680803
OK
Now list all the things that don't just work on Linux
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>>107680943
The only thing that I want to work that doesn't is SDR#. It's by far the best SDR software. I've made incremental progress getting it to work first with really old versions on Wine then more recently a newer one with Proton but the latest builds using dotnet 8 and 9 are a no go. I have found that SDR++ basically clones it's UI and has a few features I appreciate that SDR# is missing. That has helped but SDR# still has the best community making plugins etc for it so it's the gold standard and trying to run it with proton can be a little bit janky and frustrating sometimes depending on my luck.

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What if there was an AI that generated memes, and you give feedback on each one, until it generates the perfect meme?
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>>107678734
Pointless, the perfect meme already exists.
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>>107678752
trvke

>>107680442
You're talking about LLMs.
Most memes are shared as images so image gen AIs would excel at this task. Train it on a bunch of memes then use feedback to distill it to the perfect meme (which would just be cobson).
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>>107678752
>doubting 'jak AI generation
losing bet m8
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>>107680739
>Most memes are shared as images so image gen AIs would excel at this task.

Not really their underlying architecture ha the same limitations. This is why you see image models unable to stay coherent when updating same image multiple times
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Grok has been trained on 4chan.
You can ask it to make Pepe memes and it does a good job

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how much slop is acceptable /g/?
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>>107680732
How will it lead to total collapse? People will be forced to accept it, and everything is a subscription. 100% of your income will flow to the major companies and you'll have no say in what you use.
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I'm waiting for the first company to blow up due to vibe coded slop breaking.
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>>107680688
>Perfectly crafted code
This guy legit has no idea how software is build.

But his conclusion is spot on, AI will increase bugs to an unimaginable amount. Pick your poison I guess.
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>>107680688
>how much slop is acceptable /g/?
is it free? 100% slop
do I have to pay for it? 0% slop
simple as
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>>107680688
So when the military hands over control of weapons to AI made from slop nothing could possibly go wrong?

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/g/, is there any point in learning the Win32 API in 2025?
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>>107680556
Not anymore. The W11 Taskbar is now a web-app (consuming a paltry 2GB of RAM).
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>>107677958
There is no point doing anything in 2025, living as a whole is dead.
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>>107678223
Oh, really? I’m so sorry that a massive, multi-decade engineering feat like the .NET Framework isn't "complete" enough for your obviously superior, high-level needs. I guess thousands of engineers at Microsoft have just been sitting around playing Minesweeper since 2002 while you’ve been out here bravely fighting the "wrong" documentation.
Actually, you’re completely wrong, because if .NET were "incomplete," then why is the .exe file called an "executable"? It executes things, doesn't it? If it can execute, it’s finished. Case closed. Plus, have you even considered that Win32 is old? Why would you want to use something old when you can use something newer? New is always better, even if it doesn't do the specific thing you want it to do. That’s just basic logic.
And "woefully incomplete"? Please. I managed to write a Console app that says "Hello World" in like three lines of code without a single P/Invoke. If it can do that, it can clearly do anything. Maybe the reason the standard library is "wrong" is because you're just looking at it wrong? Did you ever think of that? Maybe you're the one who’s "woefully incomplete."
But sure, go ahead. Waste your life typing out
 [DllImport("user32.dll")] 
for the five-thousandth time like it’s 1995. I hope you enjoy your memory leaks and your "precision." Some of us prefer to live in 2025, where we don't care if the code actually works as long as the syntax highlighting looks pretty.
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>>107679627
>Microsoft plans to rewrite 100% of their code base in Rust using AI
That has been officially claimed false.
Their "1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code" target is just part of a research project they are working on. The goal is to build technology that *could* facilitate such a massive migration, not to execute it immediately on Windows.
Microsoft is already "all-in" on Rust for new security-critical projects. In 2025, developers have already noted Rust code appearing in the Windows kernel (e.g., win32kbase_rs.sys) and Azure components like Hyper-V.
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>>107678527
>Linus hates breaking userspace
>At the same time allow regressions through retarded refactors and breaking older hardware drivers

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How successful would you say the "Made in China 2025" initiative has been? Why don't other 3rd world nation simply do the same and upgrade their technology/industrial base in the same way that China did in under a decade? WTF is preventing India from doing the same and gaining superpower status?
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>>107680404
india is a shithole filled with people who are preoccupied with shitting in the street and raping pajitas.
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>>107680404
>in under a decade
China has been preparing this since the 70s

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107679368
More like smartphones fucking suck nowadays
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>>107679790
>>107679790
>>107679790
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>>107678591
USB-C card reader.
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>>107679368
Explain to me why this is bad.
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>>107679278
I mean just for phone unlocking, all my payment shit is locked with a pin

Merry Christmas, from your /g/irl
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QI3htyAbMgc
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>>107673252
what is wrong with you

it's the day after Christmas

reflect
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>>107671265

Anon, a rape like that would probably be laughed at if you tried to report it in India. Use this Indian daily news link to see what this "elite human capital" Hindu hordes we are mass importing into our civilizations, does once they infest any working civilization:

https://www.india.com/topic/rape

Example of what type of news India reports like its an every day thing:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/india-girl-four-year-old-hospital-intensive-care-gang-rape-police-a8617076.html

Send us more of these skilled migrants please saars!
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>>107667946
keep seething. you cant do shit.
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>>107673573
>MATI
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>>107680615
lol. If the CIA and the FBI had a rape baby it would be called the CBI.
Total rapist death!

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IT'S UP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnlgwyVahCY
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>>107673368
There is literally no "Use Case?" for gAI. Everything it does makes shit worse. When you have celebs publically shitting on your "improvement," stick a fork in it: It's done. ( https://www.youtube.com/shorts/H_Ff3fQ_fVI )

You guys can continue to bury your head in the sand and say "oh this will kill jobs." But if ANYTHING (as proven by how shit Windows has gotten with all the Jeets going to beautiful AI prompt, ready to refactor explorer.exe into a startup process that takes up 8gb RAM, saar!), it never does and requires MORE WORK than the "work saved."
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>>107680247
>we need more power plant
Good luck having to bank those from the taxes you pay because it's gonna cost you more, but hey, at least you're gonna earn a pulmonary disease when you turn 60
>we need more factories
Great, more immigrants fucking up your neighborhood, but this time they are legal because who the fuck is gonna work full-time for a third of minimum wage

But don't mind all this because the all mighty ChatGPT is gonna keep you entertained when everything goes to shit
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>>107669332
this is the umpteenth time ive seen you around here
fuck off to xitter already schizo, youre more transparent than a piece of perspex
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>>107669332
Steve has joined the castration commie cult. He will announce his change of pronouns in few
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>>107669682
>>107669332
no
he and many other are seeing what was written about before they were born and definitely before internet came about

books and references can be provided but it is a waste of time in this case
those who know know about them

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Now that everyone has moved to OLED, developers need to get on their shit about properly implementing HDR. You shouldn't need to install RenoDX just to get basic features.
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>>107677730
wait, so steam machine won't support HDR?
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>>107676500
Left: SDR viewed on HDR screen
Right: SDR viewed on SDR screen
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Why do people keep posting these shitty comparisons
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>>107677869
But that takes time and effort
Also a good chunk of modern games are just washed out garbage that wouldn't even look like the same game if you add this thing called contrast, it's all hazy shit

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Why not just take C++ and remove legacy baggage?

Why make it so unnecessarily complicated?
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>>107679591
>C is holding back computer design so C will be the first language to die
why? you can do everything other languages can
>We had computers in the 60s that were architecturally more advanced than modern computers
not true at all, post-pentium cpu are the most advanced things ervery created by humans by a very large margin, the complexity of a modern chip is astronomical and there is not a single autist out there that know everything about them, it's just not possible anymore unlike in the 90s and before where chips were trivial.
>because they didn't have to deal with C brain damage like null-terminated strings and how C mandates pointers.
lmao how did null-terminated strings impacted hardware design? it's just an array, it fits well in memory and if you really want something else you can just create a struct with a char* a size and a capacity and you'll get feature-parity with C++, it's really a trivial "issue" to solve, you can also do what redis did, look up their own C string implementation.
if they didn't create C someone else would have done it because it's a natural abstraction over assembly unlike the way to verbose and limited alternatives there were at hte time.
basic basically died for a reason...
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>>107679591
> C is holding back computer design
Stop repeating this pile of horse turds.
There is nothing unique about C that does not also apply to pretty much every other procedural language. Also, your IQ is basically zero if you think computer architecture is constrained in any way by null terminated strings. What the fuck kind of fucked up machine do you envision that cannot handle a simple array.
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Anyone tried this out? https://c3-lang.org/
Looks promising
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>>107675140
>tiobe
lol lmao
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>>107675140
C# is literally more bloated than C++

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Merry Christmas!!!!! Edition

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links >>106889031
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>>107680562
we're here for you anon (as long as you have an A+)
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>>107680600
What do you mean by "having an A+"?
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>>107651951
GenX master race here
If I need to get a job in the new year, i reckon my value prop will simply be that i can motivate gen z to be useful
Then I'll just tell you guys how to do the bare minimum to make it look good
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>>107680502
okay, the next round is an assignment
should I do it now or do I queue up a league game

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Rockchip's Media Process Platform repo got DMCAd by FFmpeg. SBC users in shambles.
https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2025/12/2025-12-18-ffmpeg.md
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>>107678888
>this is your brain on Jamal
>if I steelz sheeeit I get to sellz it
>since it was free and sheeeit I added the values and sheeeit
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>>107679966
>retard has no idea what the difference is between licenses
>retard thinks a dmca takedown is suing
lmao the absolute state of this board's iq: in fucking shambles
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testtesttsetsetsve
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>>107676551
>bootlicking this hard
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>>107678892
the retards in question are the actual ones allowing you. not the chinks.
don't buy shit that wont work in 2 years.

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soju edition

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READ 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.


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>>107680825
Just google the model of external drive you want to shuck and see if someone's done it.
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>>107680832
>2013
16Gb must have been pretty damn spiffy.
I would want something that uses ddr4, but you really don't need much horsepower for home server stuff. $100 seems like a lot for a computer that's over 12 years old imo. I think you can do better.
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>>107680856
thanks for the input, I'm new to /hsg/ and I've mostly just used laptops before so I have no idea about pricing. When I mean I want my own home server I'm thinking of an AWS EC2, I want something I can just turn on, ssh into it and start playing around, run different projects on it.
I see the HP EliteDesk 800 with my specs going for $200+ on ebay, so what I have looks like a good deal, but again, I might be getting ripped off. Suggestions appreciated
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Shucking drives has been dead for a while now. They started limiting the speeds of writes when it's not in the caddy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y43wYwONHW4
Writes are around 25% slower while read isn't impacted as much. So if you do a lot of write then it's probably not worth it, but if it's a WORM drive then it might still be worth it.
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>>107680884
I think people are just trying to take advantage of the state of the market right now. Are you seeing them sold for that amount, or just listed? I'm not supper versed in the prebuilt market, but that's just my gut feeling with something that old. Someone threw a $30 ssd in ewaste and is trying to make a quick buck.

I was thinking about this for some time, renewable is a joke, nuclear is too expensive, hydro isn't available everywhere and cause problems with downstream countries
Oil and Gas as energy sources are
>Scalable
>Cheap and abundant
>The price of a power station is dirt cheap
>Less variables that can reduce the output
>Tech can be improved to reduce pollution
Other alternatives are just failing to meet one or most of these criteria
The US current attempt to change Venezuela gov is a public declaration that alternatives have mostly failed and at best just reduced the need for gas and oil by small margins
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>>107675929
For (P)u
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>>107676522
Thank you aramco
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>>107671477
anon, are you retarded? You know the generators only run if the grid is down...
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>>107680228
they aren't for backup power, they're running 24/7.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/05/06/elon-musk-xai-memphis-gas-turbines-air-pollution-permits-00317582
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