soju editionprevious: >>107602013READ 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.
>>107651173Usecase for NAS instead of USB flashdrives? It seems like NASes are just fancier richfag flashdrives
>>107649564>locking you to their ecosystembecause corporate benefits massively outweigh the risksif i ran a company and had a network issue i would want to call one singular other company who is contractually responsible for support having decades of experience with said equipment, instead of 17 brand names and also no_name companies with nonexistent support. again your argument is basically>just wing it browhich does not scale at all on a corporate level on the long run.
>just realized why SMR drives need TRIM>just realized half my SMR drives don't have TRIMffs this is what I get for being a weebI thought Toshiba would be betterFuck ToshibaGay ass nippon bastardsinb4 "hurr durr why u using SMR drives"I already had them well before discovered NAS, RAID etc. I was using them as individual backup disks. Capacity-wise they still serve my needs so I don't want to get rid of them just because of that.I know that RAID5/6 is a no-no with them, but I figured I could just use them in a simple RAID1/10/0 type config.Turns out, good SMR drives (good as far as SMR goes) have TRIM, for basically the same purpose that SSDs do.But SMR drives without TRIM keep treating deleted 'ghost' data as actual data and keep shuffling it around rather than realizing it can be ignored and those sectors treated as completely empty. This causes more mileage and slower writes than SMR drives with TRIM.The Seagate and WD drives I have have TRIM. The Toshibas don't.FUCK TOSHIBA AND FUCK JAPAN!!!!!!!!
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>>107651746maybe but early ssd and linux combo had teething issues with trim functions maybe japanese prioritize compability over wear
let me guess. you need more
>>107643865>>107644011Actually yes I do need more. I have a Deathadder Essential, but i replaced the skates with pure PTFE round dots and added the grip tape on top before i could call it usable. Also the razer software is literal cancer. Sorry, plebs, my hand is too noble to hold the raw plastic without a grippy surface coating.
>>107643865I need it to not double-click after 3 years, consistently.I love the Deathadder, but the relability of it leaves a lot to be desired.
>>107643865Yes
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>>107649249You get what you pay for from a mouse that costs less than $100. If it falls apart you buy another.
Why is it so expensive why not just build a pc instead with that money probably with better performance.
>>107649924128gb RAM with ~250gb/s memory bandwidth. main use case - running local LLM. graphics card ~4060/4070, so also some vidya. otherwise regular working pc.
>>1076501788 channel 128 GB 8000 Mhz VRAMYou cant get that anywhere else with that price
>>107650167so is my dih
>>107649924Cute. Reminds me of the original Sony Walkman.
>>107649924>be digital signage shop that implements and updates signage for places>"just build a better PC!"Nah, these things have good use cases in the right situation home theater systems, digital signage, small offices where people want that "open desk" environment and these are easy to vesa mount.
why not just use hcaptcha, recaptcha, or cloudflare captcha (all integrated into the site already)?
>>107651474brown people
>>107651355>2026>no webp supportanon... I can't defend this website with a clear conscience...
>>107650603it has been a week, it's time to accept it was a good move by the 4chan staffno more 200 second cooldown on fresh IPs
>>107650603>hcaptcha, recaptcha, or cloudflare captchaall dogshitfuck you newfaggot
>>107651699200 second countdown is a new thing...there used to be 0 second countdown between posts...
Why is PC stagnating HARD?
>>107640614>Ray TracingStill not really viable AFAIK.
>>107644863>it's actually a good thing that Sony scams melol
>>107640614On one hand, I don't think I've ever seen a PS5 game with real 4k and raytracing. I've seen game with one of those, after making massive compromises elsewhere (4k at 20~30 fps is a common one kek).On the other hand, nowadays $1000 is barelly enough to get a decent ammount of RAM for a new PC.
>>107640614it's not.software is the issue, basically 99% of the software out there are subperforming by a very fair margin, from firmware to user-space software, cpu are basically spending over 90% of the time waiting for data, it's insane.hardware people are forced into complexe branch prediction and instructions because software are so incredibly dogshit that they need "intelligent" hardware to cope with the abominations devs spawn everyday.
>>107645017>PCMasterrace bla blaYou are just a faggot shitting on console fags. You deserve all the Microshit spyware and kernel malware on your ""Personal"" Computer. You don't know anything about PCs, you just "learned" how to build your PC (its literally Lego) now you feel almighty throwing buzzwords at console fags, while only being 1 tier above total normal fags. Go fucking back. I have more respect for honest console tards than fucking man child's larping as "PC dood"
I once tried to learn C++ but so many things just sucked:The syntax, headder files, 1000 ways to do the same thing, the ((meta-)meta-) "build" system(s) and overall the feeling of the language:It is like someone had continuously updated his hobby project without concerning other users.I want to learn a modern language instead and chose Zig out of Rust or Zig as Rust seemed gay-coded to me.Is it a good decision to learn Zig? Will Zig stay?
>>107651402designing a language it makes perfect sense to hone it and develop features while building a large application and having a small pool of developers using it so you can replace features and refine things w/o people complaining. https://youtu.be/IdpD5QIVOKQOr you can be like gingerbill and make a programming language for game development while never having made an actual game...Or zig because andrew kelley had a pressing need for it because... he was working some some open source music software he also has never actually finished blow made 2 very popular and succesful games over decades, and while making a third created a language to better serve that purpose, it just doesn't compare.
>>107651254include basically means paste-the-file-contents-here, so you need some stupid #ifdef constructs around the whole thingartifacts of bygone era
>>107651410The use case is low RAM requirements and now backward compatibility. The compiler is stateless and it treats each translation unit as a unique thing so it can’t cross reference other files. Rust for example is stateless at the crate level but you can’t have crate circular references. The point of stateless at the unit translation level is that it let you build massive million line of code projects on 2 GB of RAM.
>>107648976Header files should be generated by the compiler.
>>107651254Good: it makes builds embarrasingly parallelizable.Bad: and you also need to cache all of them otherwise you do six billion IO ops because you are literally searching files and copypasting them over and over: you don't ifdef your includes, the ifdef is INSIDE the include, which means you are copypasting mountains and mountains of text and then discarding it.Parallelization is useless if you spend the resources on useless work.
Pawtastic editionPrevious: >>107607437>Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107651260keychron caps are ugly. just get a totally new set
anyone know any keycap sets that include F13-24 and R0 M1-8 keys? I want to make a board with a 32 key F row
>new board and switches are gonna arrive tomorrow when I'm out of state because of shipping bullshitFUCKJamal please be merciful you wouldn't even like clicky switches
>>107642182> Get front lit, the only acceptable shine through keycaps.I feel like it would undermine the visibility of the keys thoughDo you have any images/videos of what the dimness level is like if I put north facing shine through keycaps on a keyboard with south facing RGB?
pulled the trigger on a keychron, colors aren't great but hey, i needed a good keyboard asap for my 30k keystroke-a-day jobbut i really miss my numpad aahhh
Is Ublock losing the Youtube war?
>>107645568literally had this problem only once, it never showed up ever again
>>107645568is this the daily brainlet thread?
>>107647317Dude it is literally even worse right now. Almost every video I click I get pic in the OP. Might be account based now. Works in a private windows for whatever reason.
>>107645581>and then, a day laterI have never seen any of these warnings.
>>107645568The ultimate solution to YouTube ads is to build a database of ads which last more than 5 seconds. This database can then be used to direct action against such companies. One idea is to go to physical stores, and staple "life theft" flyers to such products.
I don't want to go back to regular 4chan-X
>>107651688holotower predates the hack iirc but that's when they finally moved
>>107651688at the hackcertain generals of things moved wholesale to other sites but it was mostly gacha and vtubersa lot of things didn't move though so there's the disparity of really active threads for certain topics but try to make a thread in the new boards and you'll get 0 replies because nobody goes outside their generals and there's no new posters to reply to new threads
>>107651688the sharty hack back in April but as >>107651695pointed out the website existed as a ghost town before that
>>107651649No wonder this site gets better now
>>107651727A ton of them still stayed and there's a lot of threads that didn't move so you get this weird thing where a chunk of them are in another site or people just have two tabs open.I think the other non-vtuber focused imageboard would have been a lot more popular if it didn't get the redditchan rep given that every popular board has IDs and a huge part of why 4chan is still huge today is because of the anonymity
>Microsoft plans to eliminate every line of C and C++ from the company by 2030.>Microsoft plans to translate the largest C and C++ systems to Rust.The rise of Rust and the downward trend of code quality are directly correlated. As populations become less intelligent, they rely more on the crutches built by previous generations. Using Rust is basically admitting that you are incapable of writing memory safe code without a crutch.
>>107650069Can jeets even write Rust?Rust is just such a pain to get working compared to everything else, including C/C++ that the only people I've seen using it are autistic white men and trannies. In the case of MS, it might acutally be a good thing. Rust based Windows/Office/Azure would filter out all those jeets and the software quality might actually improve.
>>107651604>another no-uok, i think ill ignore you because you seem to have a very low iqas expected from a rust evangelist
>>107651610Lmao, keep coping over your obsession
>>107651730cope with what?your mental retardation?thats quite literally a you problem...
>>107651604you're literally just making shit up, take your meds schizo
I don't get it. Just let me click to run the installer. Fucking hippies
>>107651707>stand alone installerA really REALLY retarded idea even Microsoft knows was impractical and questionable as fuck.Streamlined software management (like linux has since the dawn of time) was always the answer.
>>107651707This is just an archive like a zip.
>>107651707you should only be playing with one of those if you're downloading source code and compiling it yourself, which is for schizos or people doing cutting edge shitfor some boomer like you, you'd use a package manager, which is even easier than a click-to-run installereven windows has a package manager now, `winget`
Why would you buy a pixel phone instead of an iphone?
jeetdroid contacts app silently fails to export contacts with diactrics in the name
>OnePlus Nord 4>ImmichYep, just werks
>>107650223mind broken
>take photo>it doesn't save>that's weird, maybe i should use another camera until i find out why>nah lets just hope it magically fixes itself
>>107649523Using a phone camera for anything important is retarded anyway. Phone cameras just don't hold up to proper cameras and why would you want your photos to get ruined by their automatic (maybe even AI) postprocessing anyway? Only braindead normies think a phone is a good replacement for a real camera.
https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”LOL
>>107644728SIX SEVEN!!!
>>107650797>t. Enterprise JavaBeans developer
>>107650797World's first dysfunctional programmer XD
>>107640674Good I don't want my precious C to get molested by Microsoft.
Do you think Microsoft will actually admit it when they send out the update where they replace the kernel with vibe coded rust?I want to ge completely free of Windows by then.
post em
>>107651141I think it'll last a day or so idle, maybe more if I actually trim some fat and stop some UI services.
I just realized from this thread that there are different filesystems besides ext4. Should I have used btrfs instead?
>>107651341is worth a try like month or two years i cannot remember what advantage ext4 has over ext3
>>107637847
>>107638869>not neogretchenboo
Can I have an LLM that thinks and runs commands like Cursor but for general tasks rather than just programming?
>>107651635Wait for computer use agents
You can just use Claude Code. Even though the main purpose is for programming, you can easily tell it to do some other things. For example, I asked it to create a directory structure by years in my b folder, then I asked it to verify the exif data of each picture and move to the correct directory.I could do that with a simple script, but I wanted to test out how well Claude could handle tasks like that. It kinda worked
>>107651635Define "general tasks".If you give those AI Agents full access they can pretty much do anything as long as it has a text interface. They can even use GUIs by emulating mouse and keyboard with python commands.