>millennials think this was better
>>106537207>Zoomies thinks this is better.
>>106537207>simple ads or no ads>no captchas>no "prove you are a human" >no technically illiterate people on the web>search engines actually searched pages>practically no censorship>almost no DoS attacks on shit you hosted onlineYES, IT WAS MUCH BETTER
>>106537207>zoomniggers spam bait threads instead of talking about technology
>>106537207Zoomies cannot comprehend the power of frames and tables. Absolutely seething.
its zoomers that think that shit was better milenials remember how shit it was.
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Zoomers are so fucking pathetic. Even a boomer taking a picture of his desktop monitor with his phone wouldn't run into this problem.
Guys watching rubbish from OnlyFans is a problem in of itself.
this is why i only use [REDACTED] for hot drm-free low quality but very extreme animal porn
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>>106537630or even more managed https://www.seedhost.eu/dedicated-hosting.php
>>>/tv/214398883Is this true, are we in danger bros?t. neon
>>106537652i'm doing fine without reverse proxy, but don't run many apps and everything is https+password+random port
>>106537649I am pretty sure it was also on laserdisc. A domesday setup for laserdisc and RF capture for VHS to rip a bunch of JAV would be great though. I don't have the money nor the ability to import a bunch of Japanese smut though.>>106537666That guy sounds like he could hack the gibson. I think he knows what he's talking about.
>>106537674Reverse proxy helps because you can lock it down further. Really it's not a bad idea just to close off all the ports and use ssh tunneling to access everything.
Don't try this at home Edition.Previous: >>106465571.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.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106534161>Chinesium: >:(>Chinesium (ASUS): :D
>>106534793Do you want a server, a workstation or a gaming desktop?What do you want to host?
>>106531457How cheap are we talking?
>>106536252I bought a 8 port 10G SFP switch for ~140 a few months ago. Could have bought a 16 port one for ~300. Meanwhile I paid ~700 for a 4 port one about a decade ago. Obviously pricing might be higher depending on where you live, if you're in Aussieland you're fucked anyways.
>>106526898remember to transcode on the fly, even when it's unnecessary, Chad!
You have to spend at least $400 editionPrevious: >>106426310>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 Cherry MX switchesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106537361What can I say, I'm not a smart man. But thanks.
>>106537445Neither am I. Take my advice with a grain of salt.
I'll throw in another question, on backspace, on a stabilizer, one of them seems a bit weird. It doesn't feel any different when I press it, but is it normal? On one of the other optional keycaps I have something similar on the part that goes on a switch.
>>106537524Looks broken. If it still works, that's lucky.
>>106537524although... idk, maybe it could be related to the double shot, given the placement. But I've never seen that on any keycaps I've owned.
>"hurr durr, Rust is not hard at all and I never had problems fighting the borrow checker!">*uses RefCell*I am so fucking sick of this
>>106532951>if you have an appropriate use for this tool EVER you need to start exclusively using it and remove any ability to use a different oneseems apt to me
>>106537099>having multiple mutable references in a single thread is safeThat's an undefined behavior.
>>106532585Maybe there is currently no way for the borrowchecker to do that, but there should be a way, patches welcome
>>106532441> you can never use anything once, you must always use everything all the time no matter what
>>106537099Yes, dangling pointers are impossible in a single-threaded context.
Has AI plateau'd?Give it to me straight.
>>106530908>I am so tired of people like you/g/ is full of reactionary ESL zoomer jeets that seethe over everything
>>106534553>We can already do all that shit and don't need AIcorrect
>>106530631data and RL environment wallworst timeline increasingly likely: no singularity, total wagie death
>>106537286Discussing politics so I can better know how to argue against libtards.
>>106537688They defeat themselves, there's no need to argue
This was the exact moment Apple went to shit.
what's a computer?
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>>106537582You guys fucking make more than most careers, no one will pity you bitching about your first world problems.
>>106537640no job?
>>106537620>canada>not even "we let the criminals go", just "call the police instead of starting blasting"yet another disinfo agent. yawn
Alright, is there a designated shitposter in this thread?
>>106537480>20-30 years earlierTry 5. Getting in during covid was the best time to start and get settled for life.
And what programming language?
>>106533429Whatever language makes me money. C++ or Go if I have a choice.For editors, I used Vim exclusively with a bunch of plugins for years but that eventually gave way to more modern editors. I loved Netbeans and IntelliJ IDEA, always hated clunky-ass Eclipse. VS Code wins because that's what everyone else in the org uses, but it doesn't handle conveniences like auto-pairs (quotes, brackets, braces, etc) anywhere near as smoothly as IntelliJ.
>>106534711If I dont give enough of a shit to use nvim with plugins what makes you think im gonna install your goofy ass arch distro
>>106534711>poos love pootinunsurprising
>>106533429did someone say kids
>>106535115Calling me a poo in response to calling your gay stuff gay is probably the dumbest take. Don't make me post hands faggot.
Linux virtual machines?
What of them?
>>106537464KVM + Q?
Linux virtual machines
I've tried to move to Firefox from Chrome, but Firefox is just so fucking clunky it's unbelievable.It has so many annoying quirks that make it a pain to use.Chrome just fucking works.
>>106532089>it can't display UI animations at higher than 60fpsWhat?
>>106536183(You can ignore the spikes by the way, I'm compiling some software in the background and that's using 100% CPU so competing with Firefox for attention)
>>106518253fpbp>>106518257spbp>>106518260tpbp>>106518292fpbp
Why so much crying?Don't like Firefox? Don't use it.>chrome just worksIf you're so happy with your Chromium skin, why are you looking for alternatives?
kek @ all the defensive trannies
GNU/Lisp Edition
>>106535131Which window manager is it? EXWM?
>>106537131would be nice but too few threads, Sway (lispers should check out guile-swayer)
>>106536823compact and nice~
>>106535131sup?
>>106535131
*knock knock* I heard there's an apple event?
>>106534323nkadashi titania
i'll buy you iphone if you hold my hand
>>106534323My work phone is an iToddler phone, it's what they had laying around and I'm not a giant fucking manchild enough to care about whether Jewoogle or cr-Apple is spying on me. I practice some basic bitch opsec and I'm not important enough for glowies to mess around with anyway so whatever.Brand loyalty is le cringe
>>106534323>opens the doorwat to do?
>>106534748>>106535073>>106536352You boys are so cute and silly! :3>nkadashi >he misspelled that word:c