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I'm no Terry Davis, but I'm like him in that I get visions of code during manic episodes. The first one was in 2009, when I was a C student in Intro to Java. I got visions for an algorithm I didn't even know was code so I wrote it out as a formal Turing machine. I didn't know it was a steganography algorithm until a few months ago.

One last thing- I think I'm actually retarded because I still can't get TempleOS to run on a virtual machine. See picrel
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>>107555961
Actually Terry Davis was kinda retarded as well because he thought his visions came from God. No retard, that's just your weird ass brain fucking with you. Trust me my brain does that shit to me all the time
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your VM is x86 instead of x86_64
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>>107555961
The English into Ruby larp was better.
Go back
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>>107556850
this isn't a fucking LARP you dumb faggot

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Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

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https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP


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>>107555060
Interesting
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>>107555060
hey, it's the suicide gender doll
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>>107554450
>>107555005
it's so plastic lol, but in the benefit of the doubt let's say it's just a siliconed old woman kek
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>>107557061
that's how they photoshop "good portraits".
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sorry if this sounds dumb but im finally getting my lazy butt around to getting wan 2.2 and the premade workflow in this rentry: https://rentry.org/wan22ldgguide seems to only have a 5 second output and also it's at a lower framerate
in the 2.1 workflow i used from the older rentry, it had an 8 second output at 24fps
am i overlooking something or how do i get 8 second videos with 24 fps for 2.2? i dont really want to poke around on civitai because i remember dudes here posting some extremely cursed workflows that took hours for the equivalent of a schizophrenic ms paint scribble

Hooray! I figured out how to extract the binary data from a png as a string. Can't wait to start hiding shit in images and gifs. Steganography ftw
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>>107554695
yea its so unstable when you are dealing with files being used by other processes, otherwise HxD just works
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in c++ that is just
std::ifstream file(PATH, std::ios::binary);
file.seekg(0, std::ios::end);
std::string f(file.tellg(), '?');
file.seekg(0, std::ios::beg);
file.read(f.data(), f.size());
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>>107554522
how do I extract this? was this made using file2png.py?
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>>107555091
nice UB you got here
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>>107552218
Great job anon. You found a way to (inefficiently) encode a 10x10png image into a 1606x1090png

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Password manager edition

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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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I'm overhauling my network soon. I'm still on the fence between /24 and /16 for my subnets. Currently thinking /24 since I don't need the space a /16 offers on any of my networks. I do however like how it's easier to read at a glance 10.10 or 10.11 instead 10.10.10 or 10.10.11. I only have nine networks that I plan on setting up at this point.
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>>107556806
/16 is the way
10.subnet.type.node
also, 10.1 is a pretty neat shorthand for 10.0.0.1
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So I've discovered you can give raw disks to ZFS without creating partitions, by running zpool create on an intermediary loopback device instead. Only thing it didn't do, was set whole_disk to 1, not sure how much it matters, but there must be some workaround for that as well.

Is it really as bad an idea to use disks in this way as the internet is making it out to be? Not having something that doesn't strictly need to be there, is quite pleasing to my autism.
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nice rack

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I noticed that every time I try to train something or run stable diffusion, my 1060 reaches a temperature around 95deg, and everything slows down. If I keep using it, it actually shuts off my laptop immediately.
Is this normal? I haven't opened or cleaned that laptop since I bought it in 2016, could doing some maintenance help?
Extra info: It takes about one to two minutes to go from 60-70 degrees to 95 degrees, so it heats up rather quickly. But it takes over 10 minutes to fall back under 80 degrees.
Maybe I should also set the fan speed manually to max?
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>>107550124
95 is pretty cool. Mine commonly gets above 200.
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>>107554877
What how>>107554877
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>>107551829
because software and hardware are intertwined. you will spend the rest of your life getting buttfucked by hardware issues (especially in networking) as you try to do more and more interesting things.
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>>107550124
Have you tried turning it on and off?

>>107554877
Cool. It doubles as a cheap heating and cooking alternative for your home.
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>>107550124

Unironically I wonder if you're troll.

Laptops have awful, awful thermal headroom. If you're gonna do this, you probably want to just take out the whole thing out of the enclosure, at least the hot parts. Then you want to improve the cooling. A fan blowing hard on the parts might be good enough, but the best solution might be to install a desktop CPU heatsink type of thing, but will be risky because there is no attachment so it will be janky. You could also watercool, which would be the best solution, but this require proper DYI so I wont go there.

You pretty much guaranteed to throttle over a longer period of time, so if possible undervolt/underclock your GPU and/or CPU.

what you should actually do. Do some light maintenance and keep your laptop for study stuff, like one should(!). Then learn about computers. Then based on that put passive search queries on websites for parts. Wait for a good deal on old hardware. Pay around maybe less then 200 usd for good enough PC. Then also keep an eye out for people just unloading KGs of electronic shit, especially connectors. Congratz you now have what you need to tinker.

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What is the definitive game controller?
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>use PS5 controller for PC
>miss using Xbox controller so buy one
>after barely any use, the right analog stick started drifting up
Welp, back to PS5 .
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>>107556424
>use
There's your problem. We only argue about this shit, we don't actually use them.
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>>107555484
Shall I get this one or the Vader Pro 5??
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>>107537491
>"Guy! Aren't i so cool for my contrain take on the frog forum? Holy heckerino! i hope i farm some (you)s!"
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>>107555484
But the dpad is dogtrash

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Yeah that settles it. AI needs to be banned.
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>2025
>falling for the spec meme
Why not just use a properly designed phone (iPhone) instead of lagdoid piece of junk where everything is emulated for the benefit of streetshitters?
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>>107556978
>properly designed phone made in india
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>>107556978
Apple will cut the RAM in iPhones, too.

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>Search for something
>No matter what topic or query
>"Releasing caged birds"
>"Tazmanian basket weaving"
>...
>all of the results are LLM generated sites with that exact (or very similar query)
>birdworld.com "Releasing caged birds (Good or Bad)?"
>basketweaving "Top 10 Weaved Basked designs in Tazmania"
>repeat for every query, every time

They really killed the internet, didn't they? I just want to read on useful stuff written by other humans. Not AI slop. I have re-started on increasing my physical library but for tech stuff querying is usually best since books become outdated for a lot of the specifics.

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>Add torrent by url
>dialogue goes away
>wait
>nothing happens
>no idea if it's still trying to request the file or what
>visit url in browser
>it works
>add url to qb again
>nothing happens
>how many unknown background processes/pending connections are there? who knows
Why is linux software so sloppy?
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>>107556965
strange, i had a file picker with thumbnails on firefox in any DE i tried
lxqt, xfce and kde
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>>107555765
ITT: Lintroons and freetards cope about their software being inferior to proprietary software from 14 years ago.
>NOOOO YOU'RE HOLDING IT WRONG!
>>107557079
>Add torrent by URL is only for magnets
then wouldn't it be better to call it "add magnet"? LMAO
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>>107557079
it's actually not, if you put a direct-link to a .torrent it'll download it as well
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Post the link
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>>107555783
downloading .torrents is boomercore

Google's Antigravity made me 10~20x more productive. Feels like some sort of alien tech. I've been an AI denier for all this time and thought it was a glorified chat bot, but now I finally kneel.
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>>107555629
10-20x times zero is till zero
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>>107555655
This.
So much this.
Being more productive is making your company more money, but they're not passing that back to you. You're basically a slave.
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>>107555629
Built for BBC
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>>107555629
I love Rei
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so productive lmao

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libre edition
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>>107550920
What earphones/headphones do you use?>>107552395
so sovlful! Please share wallpaper.
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>>107554983
Here's a 4chan CSS that I think would maybe fit better with your theme:
https://uso.kkx.one/style/104657
Looks really cozy otherwise anon.
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>>107554123
>Avast
>CoPilot
>Mega
You're somehow more retarded than the average normie, congrats.

>>107555992
No point in using Windows if you don't play Valorant and/or CoD/BF, or if you depend on the CC suite.
And for the love of everything set your browser theme to dark.
Your wallpaper seems cozy tho.

>>107550731
>>107551696
>>107552395
>>107552497

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nevermind.

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
wiki.archlinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.alpinelinux.org
wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
gnu.org/distros
nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
suckless.org

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>>107557171
*If I check the usage in Plasma System Monitor
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Why is my timeshift backup so big? 25gb on a fresh EndeavourOS install, and i have "exclude all files" selected.
i think lib and lib64 are the main culprits, but i only installed steam and 2 flatpaks (protonvpn and localsend)
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>>107552459
>>107553560
It's a personal journey, so it's kinda hard to tell what to look out for. Pick what you like, stick with it and git gud. Main thing I'd recommend is using a filesystem like Btrfs and making snapshots before any tinkering or updates - will help you avoid having to reinstall/fix when things will inevitably go wrong.
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>>107557103
There's an Mpv extension for Sponsor Block actually.
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>>107557268
Well multiple, rather I should add. If the one you're using isn't working then try a different one. It works the same way as the extension in the browser does (makes API call to sponsorblock to get sponsor segments and then skips them in the player) so if something is wrong then it's the Mpv extension.

The walls are closing in VPN bros.
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nitter.net for xwitter
reddit-viewer.com for reddit
archive.is for most news sites
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remember when we had elitism on 4chan? like, imagine it's 2012-2016 again, but gamergate never happened, luggage lad never happened, moot still owned the site and never joined google, trump never ran for president, redditors were still too scared to visit 4chan, no "muh sekrit club" comments and posting the plural form of anime with an s would get you scolded off the site. well anyway. If that were the case, my reply would look something like this:
>2024+1
>not having a residential vpn/proxy
>not having perfect JA3/JA4 TSL fingerprint spoofing that matches vpn/proxy origin device
>not having thousands of browser profiles with farmed cookies and history for good google/captcha/antibot scores
>shiggidydiggidymanwithbat.jpg

but since that's not the case, my entire post reads like AI induced and generated shizophrenia, and my actual reply is:
yeah it sucks, same happens on youtube. but what's the actual reason? soundcloud doesnt have geo restricted content like youtube nor any reason I could think of to use a vpn. me thinks it's just to reduce cost by saving bandwith from all the bots streaming, as you can get a 1GB/s datacenter proxy for like 2$/month if you know where to look.
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>>107556873
>residential vpn/proxy
So I need to put malware in my software and make my own botnet?
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>Soundcloud
Why use this over piracy?
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>>107556873
you wouldnt know what a fingerprint in a world you described

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>makes no original software of their own
>spends all day wanking off to how great they are for repackaging other people's software
>9/10 times they're some kind of insane uber lefty or right winger who holds strong convictions about shitty broken freetarded software and spends all day whining about it
openBSD is not like this. openBSD is about technical innovation in leanness and security. having a sane base system does wonders. openBSD authors do not have the TIME to care about muh xlibre muh wayland muh rust babababa politislop end user bullshit. it's really the best unixlike OS you could be using if you care about security, things working, not getting assraped by CVEs, and having a system that wasn't designed by retarded red hat know nothings.
>Duhhh cuuuck license though
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we have a tie between
>>107546139
fpbp and
>>107546164
spbp
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>>107546139
fpbp
>>107546164
spbp
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>>107546059
outside of Arch. All major distro maintainers are paid by Canonical and Red Hat, so they aren't "doing it for free" Arch users are probably rich college students living on daddies pension
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>>107554597
it just seems like a waste of time to me!
like do we really need 500 slightly different systems
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>openBSD is about technical innovation in leanness and security
Okay, we all know that cuck license trivially shuts this down, but let me add some salt to an deep gash of a wound
1. Being contrarian to glibc with shitty 1960's quality C code isn't lean, efficient or innovative.
2. Your stubborness to learn how to write modern, efficient "unreadable" code might be the reason why you don't understand that GPL is superior to your cuck license, what GPL and modern, efficient have in common is they have a lot of nuance and foresight of things to come.
3. Nobody uses your toy OS so nobody, not even you know if your OS is actually secure or just that irrelevant.

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Why is DJI so far ahead of everyone else in terms of quadcopter drone tech?: https://youtu.be/eHJLPAQuxz8?t=712
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>>107557056
>And not a single terrorist is using this for attacks in western countries?
Yeah. Really makes you think isn't it? Maybe the intel services manage to catch potential terrorists before they can execute their plans. But even if drones are definitely the superior way right now to dispose of somebody without risking to get caught, for some reason no terrorist wants to use them. And it's not a capability problem, if you can build bombs you can build functional FPV drones no problem.
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>>107557110
every high schooler with good grades in chemistry could buy some dangerous stuff with drones. Just walk into a pharmacy and hardware store, buy the things you need put them into something easily breakable and put it onto a drone.

I never was a conspiracy theory guy... but I can't believe that no terrorist is doing stuff like this. Instead they have shooting or bombings and always their ID cards in their pockets.
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>>107550891
The powers of communism.
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>>107557170
>I never was a conspiracy theory guy
Come on. Conspiracies do exist. If you really believe in the official Kennedy assassination story it tells a lot about your intelligence for example. It's not a coincidence that the term conspiracy theory has been coined by the CIA right after this case to discredit the people who didn't believe in the Warren commission conclusions.
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>>107550891
dji have very poor quality drones radios and goggles there's a bug where many wont work/pair without internet despite the operation not requiring intenet and it's been that way for years they cant fix it.

basically every other drone company mogs them


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