Why don't linux systems protect themselves against malware?Security by obscurity is the dumbest shit ever.
>>106498514>Security by obscuritylike macos?>xitter screenshot
>>106507432Except that's exactly what IMA does too:>Appraisal can be verified with ima_appraise=off and changing the contents of a root-owned file (or the value of the extended attribute) and reboot with ima_appraise=enforce, or by directly editing virtual guest images. If you change the contents of a file it won't match the list of hashes in the TPM anymore and will therefore go ape shit.As for restricting the root process in general, then that's nothing to do with integrity at all. That's more the purview of things like SELinux and AppArmor.>>106503433They have that warning because it doesn't work out-of-the-box. If you test it on your development machines and build an image with it enabled and verify that everything works then you can use it in production.As far as I know, apart from Gentoo no distro is even supporting IMA.
>>106508849>>106507432Also in regards to:>Meanwhile on nearly every Linux distro, root can modify system directories like /bin and /usr, load arbitrary kernel modules, read/write kernel memory, or just kexec and replace the entire kernel. What a shitshow. No wonder no one takes that clown OS as a desktop seriously.Use a read-only medium like a squashfs or erofs image if you don't want the base-system to ever be modified.Kernel module signing has been standard for years now, so no, you can't load arbitrary unsigned kernel modules.Kexec is prevented by kernel lockdown (except for validly signed kernels):https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/kernel_lockdown.7.htmlThere is nothing your toy macOS operating system does that Linux can't also do. It's had this stuff for years and years and years at this point. Do you think people running servers in data centers don't value trusted computing?
>>106498514I don't believe you.
>>106508849>Except that's exactly what IMA does too>As far as I know, apart from Gentoo no distro is even supporting IMA.Do I even need to say anything>>106508888>read-only mediumBut then how will the OS receive updates? Why do I have to choose between a fully read-only OS that never receives updates, and an "immutable" ostree OS, where the root user can still fuck around with the object store?>kernel lockdownOnly enabled by default on UEFI secure boot, which most people disable for Linux. But it's a good measure nonetheless, on all my systems I have it enabled.Btw it's also possible to lock kexec via sysctl (can't be reenabled until reboot), or in the extreme case recompiling with it disabled. But again neither of those are the defaults so not used by most people.>people running servers in data centers don't value trusted computing?They do, but their security model is much different. Google for example just builds its own server hardware for GCP, with its own Titan root of trust and custom software that runs on it, that fully controls the system from boot to shutdown. Meanwhile general consumer and server hardware is stuck with TPM2 as the most secure root of trust. (Although for servers, that may be changing in the future now that Oxide released Hubris for everyone to use, but it would still require new hardware to develop to run it)You can absolutely make Linux more secure, with a lot of effort. But out of the box, macOS and Windows unironically "just work" and have far superior security with zero tinkering necessary:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
How can I invent chatgpt if I was sent back to 2005?
Why would you do that? Just buy 1000 buttcoins.
All the ai algorithms used today have been around for much longer than that. Hardware limitations were the reason they couldn't be put into practice. So you wouldn't be able to change much if you travelled to 2005
>>106507755Just bring a copy of Attention Is All You Need with you.
>>106508526>just bring a poorly written paper
>>106507817you sound salty. what the fuck does any of that have to do with what he asked?
why do popular youtubers act illegally, technically speaking?
>>106508963the leak is realif he doesnt pay up, its over for him>>106508973the hack isnt gonna get any attention. the person at the other end will think it is real
>>106508896its healthy to talk about your sexuality and desires with other peoplethis allows your friends to give feedback and balance your views with theirs
>>106508977doing what you did was such a dumb move though desu senpaiim assuming he really is a pedo so ill give some genuine advice in the futureyou never want to put him in a position like thisbecause he will just kill himself, potentiallyonce you got his token, analyze everything u can from that source. dont bust a nut right away. spamming the discord servers was amateur. it made him instantly notice, react, panick. you couldve approached him much more calmly. slowly build the tension. entice him with a little hint, you have his full attention. then make the offer. "im keeping it quiet"the way you did it, exposing him to everyone like that. its not the way theres NO incentive really anymore for him to pay. everyone knows.and even if you did say "pay ill be quiet" make him pay first. then post it anyway. so you got paid and he does the deed after.
These people should not be involved with children. This aplies to freaks like tech shrek and finster as well. At the same time this guy seemed to have realized he was in the wrong(?) so idk.
>>106508992hes been offline for 2 days thothe only reason the token was invalidated is because of discord spam detection. the youtuber himself doesnt know about anything yet
im hacking into the mainframe
ESP32 are honestly over powered, consumers shouldn't have these things for so cheap(Pic rel a simple 2.4 ghz Bluetooth "jammer")
>>106503277Are those things on the right m5sticks?
>>106507655Checked.Most consoomers don't even know what an esp32 is.
Bump
>>106503277So no pussy ever, right?
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>106497597 & >>106491545►News>(09/05) Klear-46B-A2.5B released: https://hf.co/collections/Kwai-Klear/klear10-68ba61398a0a4eb392ec6ab1>(09/04) Kimi K2 update for agentic coding and 256K context: https://hf.co/moonshotai/Kimi-K2-Instruct-0905>(09/04) Tencent's HunyuanWorld-Voyager for virtual world generation: https://hf.co/tencent/HunyuanWorld-Voyager>(09/04) Google released a Gemma embedding model: https://hf.co/google/embeddinggemma-300m>(09/04) Chatterbox added better multilingual support: https://hf.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>Real niggas listen to what they feel in they gut after a long shift at the warehouse or when they ridin’ out to the track to hustle horses or pedicabs. If ya real, ya feel: trap beats, Drill tempo (especially from UK drill, or Miami slime), but also music a man love his daughter to.w-what?
>>106508641lolwut
>>106508596https://vocaroo.com/12A6GA08pA5CThis is with ~10s of uncleaned input audio per voice/speaker. The original voices are also low fidelity, that's not VibeVoice crushing them btw.>>106508604Yeah, I've been playing around with it for a bit now and it seems quite versatile. I wonder if there's a way to get it to do laughs or perhaps precisely fiddle with the inflection mid sentence? I think I remember doing something like that with TortoiseTTS a while ago.
>>106508831It seemingly tries to emulate bitrate and noise of the original clip and maybe even exaggerate it.
>>106508848Wouldn't say it exaggerates the effect. Sounds pretty spot on to me, especially Fox. Only thing I'd like to improve is the inflections and the random bouts of background noise. Probably could all be fixed with better and longer input voices. I should probably clean it up a bit and give it more than 10 seconds per voice.
What is Pewdiepie planning with this build? >AMD ThreadRipper 7975>2x Seasonic 1300 w PSUs>1 TB nvme 990 Evo Samsung ssd>192 GB of RAM>7x RTX 4000 GPUs (Seven GPUs!)
>>106508877Marzia Onlyfans 4k HDR uncompressed video production & editing.
>>106508906He may as well do his own AI image generation of Marzia with 7 gpus
>>106508890Do you need a threadripper for that though?
>>106508877a lemon
>>106508877>AMD ThreadRipper 7975>2x Seasonic 1300 w PSUs>192 GB of RAM>7x RTX 4000 GPUs (Seven GPUs!).......>1 TB nvme 990 Evo Samsung ssd
What do you guys recommend?I want over 500mbs wifi, privacy, ability to easily fake location to sites, apps, blocking ads without letting sites know you use an adblocker, possibility to change ip. I do have nordvpn for now but I turn it on rarely. My isp uses pppoe.Maybe these are some good candidates:GL.iNet GL-MT6000ASUS TUF Gaming AX6000Xiaomi Mi Router AX3000TCurrently using Dlink DIR-842 Rev C1.On stock I get 466mbs on wifi.Installed Openwrt but managed to get only 300mbs after hours of tinkering and consulting claude and chatgpt
>>106505039I get 1800mpbs on my openwrt router but the range got somewhat reduced
>>106505039buy chinese cry chinese
>>106506013do you use us services that read your network identifier
>>106505267>There's a page on their wiki where they basically say you need an x86 machine if you want that kind of performanceFrom 2021 you fucking goober. We have cheap 2GHz ARM routers now.>>106505390Anything with a Mediatek SoC
>>106506013No.
As always Russians and east Asians dominated in the contest. What's surprising tho I thought CS and programming was looked down upon in Japan but they came second damn.
Do competitive programmers make for good programmers in other domains?
>>106508626not a single poopjeet in sight
>>106508674I don't see any jeets on that team, Pranoy.
>>106508872I don't see any timmycel either, Alex.
>>106508626>Arizona Statelmao if they’re anywhere near thr top this it’s not that elite
So, why are these still inhabited? Sounds like a huge limitation
>>106506917If something that worked in version 1.0 no longer works in version 1.1 you have a regression.
>>106506927a car shouldnt need firmware. just put air and gasoline in the cylinder and ignite it whats so hard bro
>>106506958After half a decade in the industry, I honestly agree with you, bro.>btwI hate the antichrist, I hate the demiurge, and I hate OnStar.
>>106489690We have the new version.
>>106496585Single engine like used on the F-35 is for VTOL capability, allowing takeoff from smaller vessels.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsOwl Edition>NewsKimi K2 0905 released https://moonshotai.github.io/Kimi-K2/Deepseek V3.1 released as deepseek-chat on official API https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news250821OpenAI releases GPT-5 models, all preceding models slated for deprecation https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5Z.ai releases GLM-4.5 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.5Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.1 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-1additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsSillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.appComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106508096Samefagged to hell.
>>106507640this is a /vg/foid post btw
>>106508640mor liek the shart
>>106508915AI devs think they're the shit when they ain't even the fart
>>106508919dario and his wife are definitely the shit
Do you guys know what it means when you type in a url and nothing happens? An example is warosu.com If you type that in, the url goes to that site but it's still the same page you're on. What's going on there? I've encountered a few domains like this and wondering if it's doing something evil.
>UIs to generate anime ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI re/Forge/Classic: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP AniStudio(status: two more weeks): https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio InvokeAI: https://www.invoke.com/ >How to Generating Anime Images https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl https://tagexplorer.github.io https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/ https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106508869I've got a pixiv with about 40 followers but no one leaves comments so I have no idea what they think
>>106508869How can I share on twiter I dont have friends
>>106508898SHARE
>>106508902its in the pixiv list...I think
>>106508898Almost nobody leaves comments for people with thousands of followers. It is what it is.
Why do modern operating systems require a SSD to function? How did Windows 95, XP, 7 & 8 run butter smooth even on 5400rpm spinning hard disks? I want to use a spinning disk as my boot drive, but can't anymore due to OSes feeling sluggish on it.
>How did Windows 95, XP, 7 & 8 run butter smooth even on 5400rpm spinning hard disks?They didn'tYou're just too young to remember. My NT4 system took like a minute to boot and I preferred to never turn it off
>>106504539>It's just a thinly veild poorfag thread. Oh, Mr. rich guy over here! So, anon, you were telling us to measure your and other's worth by the amount to money they spent on consumer electronics? Do tell/spill more of your pristine financial wisdom with us, please.
>>106501972thats very true, i'd post morgan freeman saying true but i cant find the picture
>open file explorer>hear hard drive spin up>chkchkchk>file explorer opens 8 seconds laterSome of my old computers would take like 10 minutes to boot on a good day
>>106501840Old computers were slow as fuck and it was 99% the fault of the old hard drives. Slap an SSD in there and they perk up real nicely.
AM6 when?
can't wait for the successor to the 5950x, this cpu still makes me cum
>>106508259>AM4 is still relevant.this>>106508275for me it's the 5900x
>>106508001>am6>ddr6>pcie 6.0I need that 666 platform
>>1065079732032 maybe
>>106507973Who cares its just another skip generation like 5, don't fall for it.
what cured you from distrohopping?
>>106505561She's Navy, right?
>>106506495that wallpaper always reminds me of pic related
>>106505561I started using Mint with xfce and I never stopped. Why try something else when it justwerks?
>>106505561Realizing it is only going to get worse, so I found a non-systemd non-wayland non-pulseaudio distribution and stopped caring about the future of GNU+Linux.
>>106505561Laziness to be honest.