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This is how peak computing experience looks like, nothing comes close.
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>>108499110
The MacBook pros are 14”
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I always get the feeling that most of you haven’t even used a Mac for once because you are all narrow-minded onions boys. I use an M1 Pro since release. Performance-wise, it’s great, the battery is great, and the keyboard is great. I even prefer it to my mechanical keyboard if I have to type really fast. Don’t get me wrong, the locked-down OS really sucks, and macOS gets worse with every update in my opinion. That’s why I bought a desktop to tinker with Linux, but most of you opinionated fucks don’t get it and start bitching about Mac as soon as they see an Apple logo. Really herd-minded way to live.
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>>108499110
>4:3 is the shizz for vertical data:
true but all laptops are made in 16:9/10
>Get a TV
I've been told here no one buys TVs anymore
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>>108498505
>soldered everything
no problem
>notch
hides in the top bar and doesn't get in the way.
>ssd dies after 3 years
go to a decent repair shop and have the chips replaced, but my m1 is going strong and hasn't had any issues. you're imagining a problem and saying it can't be fixed when any semi-competent repair shop can fix it.
>bad sector on ram
wtf are you even saying? ram doesn't work like that. anyway, have you looked at a recent intel laptop chip? you might want to check out what a lunar lake chip looks like.
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>>108499674
It's just poor people bitching about how they can't afford premium products and how their Ubunga Linux laptop is far superior.

Desktop thread
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>>108495978
Rare mspa pic, this might be my lucky day
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>>108495367
this is what you get for not using icewm
>but icewm needs 1% more ram
dont CARE. USE IT
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>>108498716
>This is so fucked up
How so?
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>>108498555
well then for some reason antix 26 uses twice as much memory on idle than antix 23
>>108496881
what are your honest thoughts on western infidels?
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>>108500907
Next time, don't make random assertions for literally no reason when it could have been a billion other things.

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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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>>108500188
My current NAS is an HP slim shitbox with only a single 8TB HDD
Its only 30% full but its not in RAID so if it dies i'd lose everything. I'd like to have more storage on this new server for snapshots and backups
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>>108496826
An x86 router you built yourself with whatever parts you have lying around and no WiFi and then just get any off-the-shelf access point and connect it to your switch.
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Is there a way to set up custom DNS for container without messing with my own DNS?
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Got these for free from work.
Any nice idea what I can use it for?
I thought about setting some sort of AP for my backyard by directing it towards it and have it behind the walls, since it support 2.4 Ghz .
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>>108500852
mount it above your bed to bathe your brain in radiation while you sleep.

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Magic edition

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>>108500769
>Man just feels pointless to ask me if you're always going to try anything that's not my opinion.
His decision his responsibility.

>Like I remember asking me once if X or Y makes more sense and I did say Y but then he messages me back like 10mins later going I asked copilot and it said X was better and I'm just like ??? ok then? sure?
Who cares. As long as you properly and factually described pros and cons of each option it's not your problem anymore.
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>spend 2 months interviewing with this company
>they make me do a bunch of leetcode questions and shit, but also a long behavioral interview
>finally find out about what im going to be doing on the job
>it's managing contractors apparently and sitting in meetings
>in person
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>>108500790
meh just come to me rather just outright saying "Hey, I'm planning this can you see if Y makes sense?" rather than just going "Hmm, should we do X or Y?"
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>>108496553
Anon there are other jobs that coding and working retail you know...
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>>108496713
>The marine sciences guy got the best outcome and does what he loves outside an office
Holy fucking based

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The bubble has... become bigger
Popsisters why is this happening...
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>>108500823
Ok Dario, we get it.
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>>108496091
I commute by self driving car for the last 3 years already. Completely trivial in California
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>>108500832
Dunning-Kruger is strong on you, Anon.
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>>108500868
you apparently use claude but don't know it has the same context length as gemini lol
grow up lilbru
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Guys. Is ChatGPT Plus as good as Claude paid for coding ?

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why only a moon orbit and not a landing? nice, though
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>>108500476
>not watching the Usri Clear stream
where are you watching
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>>108493058
It's gonna blow up either en route to the moon or more likely, when returning to Earf. Yanks can't even into ATCs and 737s.
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>>108500598
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPupkTxFegc
>>108500628
>thirdie seethe
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what are the polymarket options on this?
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Going to the moon is such a waste of time and money. It’s a barren rock. We should be focusing on how we can visit potentially habital planets

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Someone is trying to make that /g/ iPod meme into reality.
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>>108500490
ask copilot to design one.
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>>108500447
I already have one. I paid 200 for this shit and never fucking use it

www.clockworkpi.com
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>>108500447
I truly can't comprehend retards buying handheld devices like that, we all know you'll never use them
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>>108500706
>Code in BASIC, explore the magic of Lisp, taste the elegance of Unix, play retro games and digital music all in just 260KB memory. Infinite possibilities, inspired by the genius in you!
>he fell for it
lmao
It's not the same though, cause the cgdeck has an x86 processor.
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>>108500706
>maid phone thread

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Why would you even want to use vim and tmux? It's not 1970s any longer.
Every action, even a simple select-copy-paste or cut takes 3 times more key presses than any other text editor.
Vim is retarded unless you are working over a terminal interface.
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>>108500548
If I weren't using vivaldi, I'd be using more of vimium. Like go (open an address), and gO(open an address in a new tab) for interacting with the vomnibar.
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>>108500548
And you can absolutely use shift-arrow keys to navigate pages by keyboard in vivaldi.
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>>108485532
As a Windows user I don't understand what the function of this program is, and the nagware message encouraging me to feed Uganda does not entice me.
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>>108486386
hjkl doesn't have to "make sense" if it's practical
further, i don't know anyone who cares what symbols are printed on their keyboard

that said, vim motions go far beyond up/down/left/right
i probably use [shift + a] more than hjkl
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>>108497685
And the mental acrobatics the vim fanboys go on to claim otherwise...

We need a global movement to protect online privacy.

Operating System Age Verifications are being rolled in ever country in the world at alarming paces: These laws essentially say "privacy on the internet is not allowed, ever". This cannot be. Everyone must rally under the banner of FOSS and privacy, we will not allow the global corrupt governments to make privacy illegal, simple as.

There was a time men did not allow governments to do whatever they wanted. This recorded time I speak of, was from 5000 years ago to about 100 years ago, when men stopped being men. And the damage done to society in just 100 years of men not being men has been enormous to the point society itself is disintegrating and we are returning to tribalism.

It is time for men to be men again.
In fact, mods should sticky this. Let's start calling out against any youtubefag, popularfag, internetfag who is not actively being against age verification on the OS. Let's call out 4chan mods for not being against this too.

>just use new 1000000th fork bro!

They will keep banning everything, meanwhile you'll be hopping from unsupported distro to unsupported distro.

Stop letting the government do what is not in your interest when it is you yourself who funds the government with your tax money.
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>>108500660
>>no replies on the only relevant thread
The millionth thread that maliciously pretends that anonymous self-declared age signals, like those embraced by the Linux community, and actual id verification, like that embraced by Apple, are one are the same is not the only relevant thread. It's exactly as relevant as all the other propaganda threads on the catalog.
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>>108500716
Freedom is at it's beginning

You just have to not cuck
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>>108500740

You are not supposed to send your ID to verify your age.

Governments are implementing sending ID to verify your age.

How is it going my little cuck friend, will you continue being an actual faggot for long? Or will you man up a bit?
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>>108500660
>there won't be a /g/ 5 years from now. There will be no exciting technology to discuss

Start hoarding data and hardware now. Build your own intranet for you and your friends only, if you have any. Set up Wireguard among your home networks to share data privately.
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>>108500828
or.. stop trying to be a rat working around the government, hiding from it, and demand the government do what the tax payer wants

you people have a submissive, rat-like, slave like mentality.

Stop being faggots. gu-gli gu-gli goo, does the baby need more diapers? How about you man up?

>IBM expanding entry-level hiring despite the push to replace junior roles with AI
What do they know that the rest of the industry doesn't?
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>>108497933
real shit. how is IBM watson different from an LLM?
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>>108497933
They build their own models and don’t benchmarkfag. They’re really good for their size and fast as hell with the mamba architecture. Oh and IBM pretty much invented AI you fucking retard.
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ibm is an accounting firm with a software division
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>>108497822
They are old enough to know the best way to ensure a steady stream of talent over decades is to build your own pipeline. I know a company that got bought out for $40 BILLION just so the buyer had access to their development pipeline
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>>108497822
this just means that if you use IBM for software support they'll all be clueless idiots. IBM is just saving money by hiring incompetent people.

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ITT we share scripts/oneliners/functions or any other utils that you use often, they help you and you feel like it could help the others

>inb4 rm -rf /
>any other lame obfusations
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>>108500702
same, but for the webslop shit i do it's enough.
i don't get people running opencode on their home directory with no form of isolation.
also you can remove --share-net at the end and it'll have no networking access, not even your localy bound processes.
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this is in fish, but whatever.

```fish
##!/usr/bin/env fish

# open current clipboard as a buffer, apply given syntax, output file contents in clipboard on exit then delete file
# clim rust
# clim javascript
function clim
set tmpfile (mktemp)
wl-paste > $tmpfile

if test -n "$argv[1]"
nvim +"set ft=$argv[1]" $tmpfile
else

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>>108500702
>>108500800
and yea it's more about it not deleting or reading files it shouldn't need to do the task.
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>>108499952
just use docker
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>>108500843
nta, but I don't want to fuck around with containers for running a one-off

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>>108500680
Not as fast as C, and obviously assembly.
And have in mind that rust trannies seethe and moan about C being unsafe and all of that, but the rust compiler is written in C as it's almost all compilers in the world.
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>>108500709
the typescript compiler is written in typescript
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>ahhh my code is unsafe ouch oof owie big government please regulate this so i dont hurt myself ahhh sharp edges!
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>>108500671
>crashing out this hard because no one wants to work with you or pay you for ffmpeg
jesus. I only use it at this point because outside of shit like handbrake, there aren't a lot of choices.
>inb4 some retard says handbrake uses ffmpeg
they use some codecs developed by their group, not the same though.
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>>108500671
ffmpeg is the best piece of software ever written. I wrote a bunch of scripts for it once I learned how to use it

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post your captchas and findings.
i got an anime character asking for a caption. i typed in the gamer word and nothing happened.
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what do we think of this one?
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>>108500841
Middle top is the most commonly posted one.
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>>108498145
lol
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>be pass user
>get cucked to death
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>>108500855
I clicked bottom left and passed, but yours is funnier. It's particularly hurtful cause they removed the ability to triforce.
(failed the captcha btw)

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>>108500014
it's a level 3 shader after wood and bone
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God please put me in a company where no Indian JEET works In Jesus Name AMEN
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>>108486850
>Running a 397B model on cloud GPUs costs hundreds of dollars an hour.
It costs $3/hr. A 397B Q4 model fits entirely into VRAM of a single high end data center GPU. You can rent these at $2-5/hr.
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>>108500014
apple's version of glsl
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>>108500014
A much nicer version of glsl, but it's iToddler only, and therefore completely useless.

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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Got Ein from Cowboy Bebop as captcha, lol. I guess this thing might be an April Fool, but it should stay.
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The captchas are normal for me. Did they already change them back?
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