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Poorfag Retard here, I just got my nice little mini pc box for my first home server.

How should I set it up? There are so many OSes and approaches, VMs within VMs and so on.

I just want to start with hosting Immich and Obsidian, and be able to access them remotely. Any suggestions for a beginner homelabber?
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bampity
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use arch
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>>106970388
debian + docker
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op here, is proxmox running trueNAS scale a good start?

How about just trueNAS scale?
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>>106971334
no

Two questions:

>1)
I want to use LTS but not until 26.04. Until then I want to use 'rolling', 25.10. The reason is I have a laptop and want to use smart charging (cap at 80%). LTS won't have this feature until 26.04, but it's already in 25.x.
So, is it possible to use 25.10 until 26.04, and then when I get there to 'change lanes' and hop over to the LTS lane from the 6-monthly lane?

>2)
I see a lot of people advocating for clean installs every major version, no matter the distro. I don't want to do that, I want to install once and then smoothly upgrade from version to version. Which Ubuntu lane is the best for that? I.e. which lane has the safest most reliable in-place upgrades, the least likely to bork itself in the process;
6-monthly (26.04 -> 26.10 -> 27.04 -> 27.10 -> 28.04 etc)?
Or LTS (26.04 -> 28.04 -> 30.04 etc)?
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>>106970979
This isn't 2005 anymore. I installed Ubuntu last month and I've no issues with anything besides the in game mic not working in phasmophobia (because it uses Cortana). Would recommend over bloated winshit spyware any day.
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I find it really creepy how many linux groomers crawl out to congratulate someone to "switching". I bet troons do that when they con a confused child into believing they can switch genders (pro tip: you cannot).
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>>106956878
this isn't reddit or stack overflow. go ask chatgpt your retarded questions, faggot.
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>>106971055
The difference is with linux, you can always change your mind when you arent feeling it. Sometimes too many times
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@106971055
Low effort shitpost. Awful bait.

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106952267

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
reForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Early Preview UI
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio


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I'm here AMA
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No, you are a fake
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>>106971286
>>106971294
>>106971302
Samefag
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>>106971318
Meds
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>>106971325
Meds2

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It's sad to see, that Win11 LTSC is on par with Win10 Home in terms of privacy. Just keep your 10 LTSC and dual boot with Linux, it's not that hard.
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>>106969940
No I want to know because I want you to prove you're not LARPing and that you actually know which programs of yours don't run on Linux instead of just parroting what other people have said about Linux compatibility issues
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>>106969548
I don't think you know what Linux is. Stop talking now, zoomer.
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>>106970013
Everyone knows what linux is, it's that OS popular with unskilled midwits who want to feel like they're participating in tech by being "slightly" different, while never missing a chance to tell you they run it.
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>>106970046
>Everyone knows what linux is, it's that OS popular with unskilled midwits who want to feel like they're participating in tech by being "slightly" different, while never missing a chance to tell you they run it.
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>>106961441
use case? you can just use wsl when you need linux

So i just graduated from college and landed an internship as a Dev. They gave me some programming work, some documentation etc while I was interning. Out of the 3 months I was interning Only 1 was programming. Now I got hired and have been working for another 3 months at the same place but all I've done was documentation and PowerBI work.
I fucking hate this PowerBI shit. I want to program and from what I understood the last guy that had these PowerBI clients passed them all to me so its basically all I'm gonna be doing. Mind you I havent touched a line of fucking code since I got it... I dont even know if I can even program anything anymore.

My title is Developer Analyst. How fucked am I is this normal while starting or some shit. The urge to kill myself from this nothing burger soulless work grows by the day. And most of the day I dont even work cause I dont understand shit about PowerBI and I had no formation on the matter

I just signed up for this. What am I in for?
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>>106962836
This is just how patriarchal culture works.

Men (except maybe like 0.1%) have no intrinsic value. Your worth as a man is what you make and show to others. Most women have intrinsic value in that it socially acceptable and even normative for them to expect to be approached, courted, interacted with just by virtue of being women. Hobbies are auxiliary. This does NOT mean that women can't be genuinely passionate about something, but that society conditions them in a way that makes it easier and more likely for them to see hobbies as some sort of disguise or accessory the same way you would wear an outfit or a necklace.
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>>106956048
I’m more a LaurieWired man.
The things I’d do to have this squeaky voiced retard sit on my face
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>>106970428
>LaurieWired man
Yes, we all know that.
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>>106970428
This tranny is pretty cute I'd love to have him gargle my balls
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>>106966759
that image did more for advertising Kode with Kloss than the hundreds of thousands of marketing spend

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Unironically deprecated. Just focus effort on KDE or xfce instead
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Cinnamon doesn't crash.
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>>106970815
Deprecated by COSMIC, yes.
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>>106970815

>last stable release
>22 September 2025
>27 days ago

are you actually retarded or just cosplaying?
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>>106970815
Whats the point of this thread. Do you retards spin a wheel and decide to cry and shit yourselves about whatever software it lands on. You should kill yourself and make the world a better place. Same for anyone who responds to you seriously. In fact I'm going to slit my wrist as punishment for even bumping this piece of shit.
FAGGOT

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What does /g/ think of Privacy Badger? Does it actually do anything? Or is it a trap?
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Snake oil extension. Not as effective as uBlock. Just get uBlock
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i personally bloat max. i install every extension that mentions privacy, especially privacy badger.
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It breaks Israeli government websites, so it's pretty based in that regard.
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it does exactly what it claims. i use it on firefox alongside ublock origin and setting firefox's enhanced tracking protection in attached image.
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It breaks websites

Programming is... OVER...
終わりだ。さようなら~
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Cool, but what's AI gonna do when it has to code something new that nobody ever coded before?
I mean I get it that code stealing can wipe out like 60% of dev jobs since most of them are just copying code like the AI does it anyway but there's still no solution to the fact that AI has never had an idea of it's own. Will it ever? well, that would be very hard to pull off even with unlimited money unless you clone a human brain 1:1.
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>>106970939
QRD on what he programmed?
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>>106971134
Maybe ... just maybe... researchers at microsoft have access to better models and tools than your retarded hick ass Cletus.
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>>106970955
could AI do that if the guy never existed? will AI be able to imagine a new language or framework it can then implement on a new version of itself? idk.
will AI be able to extrapolate an idea which doesn't exist into reality?
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>>106971298
>yeah microsoft employees have access to AGI which is why keyboard doesn't work in windows RE, IIS localhost got borked, the USB media creation tool got borked, you can't copy text from half the fields in azure, teams gets buggier with every update, and they hire hundreds of thousands of jeets to make their shitty bundled windows apps instead of asking their AGI to do it

Why did Firefox become the Linux of browsers?
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>>106962923
It doesn't help that google searches would tend to favour promoting Chrome over competitors.
It's the same reason why pajeets embed JS analytics into everything nowadays. Google told them to do this.
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>>106962228
Fuck off, it WAS faster until 2010, when I switched to Firefox because it started to get slow and also restricted my ability to hack my browser for my purposes (that is, hide their fucking ads in everything nowadays).
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>>106959190
Huh, trannies are literally keeping firefox alive at this stage with forks so they can goon in peace from google's eye.
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>>106959162
I have a theory that firefox's userbase hasnt actually significantly changed, but all new internet users install chrome by default. theres like a billion pajeets that first started using the internet since the start of that graph
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>>106959162
Your premise is so fundamentally flawed that it betrays a catastrophic lack of understanding of both subjects. To compare the two is an insult; not to Firefox, but to Linux.

Allow me to elucidate this for you. The Linux kernel, for all the autism surrounding its desktop implementations, is an undeniable, world-altering success story. It is the literal backbone of the modern internet, a testament to the power of a genuine FOSS development model. Firefox, conversely, is a cautionary tale of ideological rot and corporate capture. It is a bloated, dying browser with a shrinking user base, kept on life support as Google's "controlled opposition" to stave off antitrust suits, with a foundation that siphons the vast majority of its revenue into the pockets of its CEO and vapid DEI initiatives instead of actual development.

One is the engine of the digital world; the other is a slow, buggy mess coasting on the fumes of its former glory. The only thing they have in common is an insufferable user base. Please try to engage your brain before posting next time.

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How did this thing got so usable
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Usable
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>>106969882
It's never got usable. No thanks, I don't want Chrome with additional AI slop and Microsoft spyware.
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>>106969882
>usable
It's just firefox with an uglier UI and badly intergrated AI
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>>106969882
it's just reskinned chrome bruh. not the actual edge from 2015 (that one was slow)
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>>106970069
>He thoughted this was funny or sumting
Gei status?

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Say something about the developer of
chance app
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Thanks for making shitposting an effortless experience, fren.
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unironically based dude
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Let's start a new thread cause I fell asleep.
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>>106961437
>Nobody has referred to 32 bit software as "x86" for a whole decade now.
This is literally wrong, they still do.
>Nobody even considers 32b x86 a combination worth talking about nowdays.
So what?

>>106961664
>You what
Yes.
>I don't know how to do it on Linux because native Linux programs are usually 64-bit anyway (I mean just try running a Linux binary that was compiled more then 5 years ago lmao), but I know it's possible to do it too.
Setting up multilib is not that hard, anon. It is very "possible", so much so that it's normal to have it setup by default in many distros out of the box.
>That is incorrect. For PCs, x86 means 32 bit, x64 means 64-bit. It's always been like this.

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>>106969226
Strictly, Intel Macs were not IBM PC Compatibles as they could not boot from MBR disks. They also lacked a bunch of southbridge legacy functions, like no (real or emulated) 8042 keyboard controller.
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>>106968183
no one uses the term x86_64 except for useless lintroons
everyone else calls it x86 and x64.
>inb4 HAHAHAH IF x64 MEANS 64 BIT THEN x86 MUST MEAN 86 BIT! GOTCHA!
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>>106969549
>i'm not certain why it's not systemWOW64 other than "sysWOW64" being 8 characters
that's exactly the reason. it's also why they also have "SyChpe64" in arm builds of windows. for some reason they seem to really want to keep the name of these system folders at 8 characters.
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>>106971217
Windows Server 2012 was the first Windows where every OS component fully supported long filenames.
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>>106971281
that'd be new to me if true, and not something that would surprise me. it's really hard to be surprised about anything internal to windows anymore

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https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases/tag/v10.11.0

Time to updoot!

Plex becomes less relevant with every new version!
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>/tmp has to be 2GB or larger or else it won't start
What a shitty change. Sure, I can increase the size of /tmp, but after doing that and Jellyfin running for days, it still hasn't written anything to it.
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>>106970657
i think it's for transcoding caches. i agree it shouldn't be a hard requirement, rather a warning. i also don't use transcoding
technically it only defaults to /tmp and you can change where it's temp files go, but again, i don't think the server should refuse to start because of an optional feature
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>>106944513
Oh, so they FINALLY finished that major backend re-write?
Hopefully that means they can deploy new features easier in the future.
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>>106961916
>I use a NUC 150 and it's perfect. It's way weaker than your laptop.

Yeah but its newer, has AV1 transcoding hardware right? this laptop was high end 13 years ago, it has Quick Sync and can handle H.264/AVC but newer stuff?
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>>106970722
I like that /tmp is a tmpfs stored in RAM in case it does write anything other than transcoding data (which I don't use).

>>106970760
What other major features are there to add though? I can't think of any, but my use-case is rather simple. I'd love some minor things like comments and user ratings. There are only 3 people using my instance, but it would still be fun.

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What can realistically be done about this?
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>>106969951
It will sort itself out.
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kill firefox
that will solve the problem
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>>106969965
obsessed
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>>106969951
Nothing can be done about it, the web standards spec is both living and huge requiring hundreds of thousands of lines of code. The real solution is for programmers to start using other platforms then the web to deliver their applications to customers. You are literally three ifdefs away from making a cross platform program that can even run on a browser. If the user wants to download the program just stick a big download button on the website version.
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This movie is so fucking antisemetic


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