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i changed my username recently and now i don't have sudo permissions even though i'm still in the wheel group. apparently archinstall sets up sudoers per user and does not apply it to the wheel as a whole. why is that? are archinstall mantainers retarded or is there a reason to do this i don't know about?

// stupid retarded way to do it
/etc/sudoers.d/00_<username>
<username> ALL=(ALL) ALL

// best practice and comfy
/etc/sudoers.d/00_wheel
%wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
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>>107657793
You must be about 25 years old.
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>>107656212
no, OP
any /etc/thing.d/* are just being concatenated into one /etc/thing by the program that reads those config files
it's just a way to split /etc/thing into multiple files for modularity purpose
writing your config into /etc/thing.d/* is no different than writing into /etc/thing
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>>107658713
close to it.
Unfortunately, I'm still posting on this shithole.
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>>107657430
even if you don't have wheel group, future user can alter sudoers and add new user to it
sameshit, archtard
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>>107656261
you'll likely only see that in old school japanese or some jeet class

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Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition

>Manifesto
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io

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>>107658098
I hope you were walking the interviewer through your reasoning rather than just solving it silently
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>>107656922
My place is too broke for that kind of model
Intuitively, since it was trained on things like stack exchange where people ask questions and get a function or a bug fix response I can see it being good at writing functions from prompts
But there's not a lot of data to train on for
>Hey guys, here's my code base, can you architect it better?
Even with small code bases I see where it forgets where it placed functions and rewrites code its already written, despite giving the existing function as context
>>107657153
>We now have 4 different ways to "initialize" the code when it runs, and six different ways to pass in configuration settings.
This is the sort of thing I've noticed. I don't think there's enough training data available to fix this
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>>107617050
My coworkers want to unionize, how can I interfere with them? They're being really annoying talking about union crap all the time at work. I'm in the US
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>>107658382
>I don't think there's enough training data available to fix this
I think the main issue is that it doesn't always see the full codebase, so if you don't tell it to use something that already exists, there's no guarantee it won't just spit out something new.
It's also possible the guy actually ASKED it to quadruplicate and hextuplicate things... like I said, he seems kind of insane.
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Hello santa. For christmas I want... to never see a jeet again!

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Rust in peace, Windows. You're a good OS, but in the wrong hands. ReactOS will take your place now.
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>>107656852
It's to create artificial work for programmers and managers that would otherwise be fired since new operating system versions generally don't require complete rewrites.
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>>107656797
Windows 8 was a downgrade, Windows 10 was terrible, Windows 11 is a massive fucking turd.
If they actually start creating proper Rust tooling for Windows, we might actually start seeing fast applications that are light on RAM use. This is a real chance for things to improve.

It's clear that the Jeets in charge of MS code now can't deal with 30 year old legact C++ shit and it's not even their fault. It's C++, if you weren't there when it was written, you have no idea what insane invariants the code implicitly has.
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>translate C++/C code to Rust
>with AI
I hope the next Windows is so bad that it breaks Microjeet.
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>>107657077
everyone uses the core 10% and another 1% that's specific to their use case. those 1%s add up. and you use office because your particular problem WILL be covered and there won't be some faggot clown telling you "use case? code it yourself so we can reject the PR"
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>>107656869
>Microsoft is a Cloud Services company. They don't give a rat's ass about Windows. You can run whatever OS you want as long as you do it on Azure.
Yeah, the future is terminals where everything is run from the cloud. Running anything on a local PC is pointless and a thing of the past
>>107658665
>the next Windows is so bad
There's no point in having such a large OS on your computer when you can just have everything be stored and run remotely

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Pawtastic edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://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 MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>107658689
Ew no that is extremely far away from what I'm saying, that is actually the closest actually-existing thing to an OPPOSITE of what I described

"what if the actuation was processed and then you send a signal to do a thing not even locally close to where the actuation happened and slightly delayed which has no relation at all to the switch mechanism"

This is an impressively bad reply, but somehow I don't think you're trolling me on purpose. (Maybe you are)
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>>107658702
I'm fairly drunk right now. It's that time of the yeeear! Merry Christmas anon!
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I really hate that I'm considering this keyboard, Chilkey ND104.
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>>107658775
>Plate-mounted stabs
>Front height not given
>Flex cut PCB
Also, IMO, a closed-source keyboard that is learning data about the weather/etc. by connecting to my computer... that's too much communication.
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>>107658849
>Plate-mounted stabs
You'd be surprised how good they actually can be, some FL Esports branded ones beat out screw-in stabs I bought and tweaked myself.

ITT: We post distros used by insecure people who want to use Arch but don't want to get made fun of for using Arch
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>>107655506
Technically COSMIC became a thing thanks to Linus Sebastian fuckin up and causing pop_OS! and GNOME to have a fight.
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>>107657318
You can use hyprland with Fedora though
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>>107658404
How has that been? Does it break with updates?
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>>107658399
>Linus Sebastian fuckin up and causing pop_OS! and GNOME to have a fight.
Wut?
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>>107655122
sudo visudo, verifying mirrors manually, adding backports and specifying backports during software installation to get the latest version

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I am so fucking glad moores law has failed. One PC for the rest of my life? Thank you very much. This will be the first time in history we have CPUs failing in home computers due to wear-out.
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brown
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>>107658611
Just buy product and get excite about next thin client product. It's not your data anyways.

>Nvidia plans to start its cuts by targeting its RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and RTX 5070 Ti. Targeting the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB makes sense, as this GPU has the same amount of memory as an RTX 5080, a much more expensive GPU. The same is true for the RTX 5070 Ti. It’s memory could also be used for more profitable RTX 5080 GPUs.
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is everyone a bot or is month old news actually relevant?
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>>107658127
Shifting from consoomer to B2B
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>>107658288
Bots reposting old shit to drive engagement and increase ad impressions
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>>107658261
>mfw already bought the 5060 ti 16gb anyway

>mfw will buy chang's 64gb card when that comes out in 5 years
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>>107658116
Non-gaming GPU-dependent programs require CUDA.

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soju edition

previous: >>107602013

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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>>107648091
Need... elf... gf...
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>>107658406
KEK
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>>107658592
Fucking pain, forgot.
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>>107657449
You don't need to trancode anything in that situation. Any old shit will work.
>>107657493
>old gaming rig
>4070S
That is 2 years old at most and still a wildly expensive card and overkill for almost everything. The only question here is what is your new gaming rig? and what games are you playing?

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107655044
at this point just use vanilla and config your own?
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>>107655044
Why does it need to load all that at startup?
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>>107655044
i don't have quite as many packages installed, but 20x the startup time compared to my old passively cooled Pentium machine from 2017 still seems a bit much. Do you have native-comp disabled or something?
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>>107644902
I'm thinking of uninstalling citar (I don't use its features), org-roam (I use denote now), and magit (I want to try out VC).
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>>107581436
>check out org-sbe
Thanks to the guy who mentioned org-sbe in the last thread. With that information, I was able to figure out a way to do conditional tangling based on the state of a list of org checkboxes.

>Use C-c C-c to toggle individual checkboxes .
#+name: feature-choices
- [X] evil
- [ ] themes
- [X] sql support

>The tricky part is tangling.
#+begin_src elisp :tangle (if (seq-contains (read (org-sbe feature-choices)) "[X] evil") "/tmp/tangle.el" "no")
;; evil
#+end_src


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Here's your new run dialog bro
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>>107658717
>>107658763
WinUI has always suffered from poor performance when drawing rounded edges. The "modern flyouts" dev has lamented this issue. Satay just does not want to put any significant dev power into native Windows UI. The question then becomes: why can't AI just fix it? Ruminante on that.
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>>107658583
The Windows user experience is objectively horrible. They keep adding replacements that perform worse and have fewer features, but they also keep in the old versions because else features would just be straight up missing. See the new right click menu or the settings menu. At least the fucking shit still in from Windows 95 up to 7 works unlike the new garbage.
Windows users are just battered housewives.
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>>107658743
>>107658782
My Phenom II 965 BE & GTX 650 literally run Win11 without issues, it loads everything instantly, like there is just no way you have a worse PC than this and somehow fail to run Win11 on it, idk man
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>>107658816
Stop posting this outdated and incorrect slop from reddit.
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Don't have this issue in LTSC 2021

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RGB Stripe does it all text clarity gaming movies all perfect
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>>107658366
Bro I fucking hate LG. WebOS is trash that they keep pushing and the ToS and ad popups are inexcusable. Thankfully you can block all of it with pihole. Still I have almost 9000 hours on my C2 with no burn in issues at all. I also got it for only $700. It has been the best monitor purchase I've made since the 1440p X-Star I got in 2013.
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>tfw 4521h on my lg oled monitor
how long until it's over?
i've been using the browser maximised a lot more these past weeks ;_;
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>>107658387
>Anno
Looks like it, anon. Thanks.
Do you know which specific version?
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>>107658836
Seems like Anno 117
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>>107658836
Wait, it seems to be anno 117 exactly. The UI on the lady's screen is much brighter though.

Hello everyone, I have an old desktop PC sitting right there doing nothing. I'm trying to give it a reason to exist and evaluating the idea to install Windows 7 on it.
So, can you use Windows 7 in these days? How much do you have to debloat it and uninstall things? And, more important, there's a way to not have it becoming a SECURITY NIGHTMARE?
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>>107658691
I don't buy into this idea of Windows 7 users getting pwned, mainly because there's so few people using it, but I think it's just a retarded thing to do because it's so old and unspported, that while you're computer will still be able to do stuff it currently does, it can't do anything more in the future, and like I said before Windows 7 users are kinda stuck with as new of a computer they can get drivers for... Meanwhile, you can call Linux users trannies, whatever, but this is a non issue, they can get a new computer, they don't worry about their fork of a browser being "mostly up to date", it's fully up to date, Linux has a future, that is pretty good, Windows 7 has no future, and I liked 7 when I could web browse on it supported but it is what it is, Windows is kill unless you're gonna use 11.

They're getting pwned in the sense that get left behind more than anything.
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>>107653034
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It must be reiterated that Windows 7 is STILL getting OFFICIAL security updates, through Windows Server 2008, and it only ends next year. Until then, there is no "insta pwn" by connecting a Win7 PC to the internet as long as you know how to install those updates.
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>>107647565
you'll spend at least 2 days getting updates installed and fixing errors to get updates installed but sure it will work fine.
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>>107658844
>next year
>actually ends in january 2026
>in less than one month

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What /g/ things do you hope/expect Santa to bring for Christmas this year?
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Two 16 tb Toshiba nas hds, iPhone 17, AirPods 4 with anc, crucial x9 pro external ssd, Tenga
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>>107652003
Brown hands typed this. You should be on a terrorist watch list
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>>107658810
Shalom
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>>107651574
Nothing because I'm 42, unmarried, no gf, parents both have dementia. No friends. My brothers don't buy me gifts. I got nothing for my birthday and I'll get nothing for Christmas. Fuck the holidays and fuck every one of you.
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>>107656976
GAY

What actually useful things do you use LLMs for
For me it's dumb scripts - autohotkey scripts, browser userscripts, random python things
The models just one-shot most of these types of things now and it makes doing one-off things so trivial that I'll do a few of these on average every week now that never get used again
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>>107657817
maybe try again if you haven't in a while, the tooling for them to search the internet got a lot better this year
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>>107657660
heres what normalfaggots use it for
https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/everyone-should-be-using-claude-code
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>>107657660
Nothing because it's the gayest most useless shit I've ever witnessed and I keep seeing jeets and women asking grok and chatgpt anything but being too stunted to realise that the answer they get is horseshit.
Any search engine before 2016 was miles ahead of this dumb shit, what a waste of time.
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>>107657660
It's great for one off scripts. I also like to mock out classes for my code and make function stubs and have LLMs fill them out. I am able to accelerate projects quickly that way. That level of constraint also stops the LLMs for making up retarded architectural decisions too.

Been trying Claude for larger codebases and once you give it too much flexibility it starts becoming retarded.
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>>107658803
grim

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Is CachyOS actually good or just a meme?
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>>107657700
> i dont get it, its more stable and has more packages than arch
LOL LMAO EVEN
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>>107654776
>26yo
>20yo
jesus fucking christ if this isn't a red flag but they are really smart young guys.

all it takes one hormonal imbalance moment and something stupid will happen.
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>>107657342
>Manjaro
It had a history of problems and too many changes which caused broken updates and making using the AUR a nightmare. They also caused several problems like DDoSing the AUR with their little software.
>EndeavourOS
Only reason this lost relevance is because CachyOS is essentially the same with some things on top that a lot of users end up installing anyways. Otherwise it's essentially Arch with a calamares installer and 3 or 4 extra tools.
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>>107657540
>Just use Fedora
I did exactly that and I couldn't get my controller to work anymore, and I spent a lot more time getting to the same place minus controller.
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>>107657788
why are arch fags like this


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