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IF i change, which distrubution should i take.
Is it easy to use it?
Can i set the system in a one night?
I hate microsoft 11.
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>>107658905
>>107658712
>personal (Steam gaming)
>Gaming is just a matter of installing Steam and launching your games through the Proton launcher
Not the OP but still a winbab who wants out. Which distribution and/or software would be the best for this?
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>>107658343
use windoze 11 it's based and easy and shit just works don't waste your time with linux traps most shit don't work
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>>107661302
I use bazzite for this and it just werks.
It's relatively retard proof.
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>>107658343
>Should I change to Linux?

If you're asking yourself the question, then definitely give it a shot. The nice thing is you can try it before you "buy it." (Wipe your drive) Just spin up a VM or mess around in a livecd.

>If i change, which distribution should i take?

For any newbie, I would recommend Mint or Fedora. If you feel spicy you could try and install arch, but you would probably hate that.

>Is it easy to use it?

If you use your PC as a bootloader for Chrome and Steam, then yes. If you use Photoshop (Adobe is Satan) then no. You will have to unlearn some Windows things, like how you install programs.

>Can i set the system in a one night?


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>>107661302
CachyOS is pretty good for noobs and power users alike. Bazzite is fine, it's basically idiot-proof because it's an 'immutable' distro, so it won't let you make major changes that will break the system. CachyOS gives you more control, but you might not need that.

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Post yfw you're a DDR4 chad who bought 32GB+ for peanuts
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>>107659880
Yes, if it dies I'm buying something new, but there's no reason to updoot nao
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>>107659487
I unironically bought 32GB DDR4 RAM along with a 2TB HDD for peanuts.
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literally me rn
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>>107659040
These guys get it.
Updooters are just cucks.
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>>107659040
I already RAM-maxxed before the prices went up.
32GB DDR3 in my laptop
32GB DDR4 in my mini PC
64GB DDR4 in my second mini PC (used for running llm/tts/stt ai shit)

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Merry Christmas!

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

Prev: >>107654651

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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>>107661069
Oh, I was talking about the pose estimator. All the shit in pic related
>>107661083
No, SCAIL seems to mostly be just a model that replaces the normal wan model you would know. I'm not an expert, but I'm just looking at the nodes that are in this workflow.
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>>107661106
yeah I guess the only way for it not to glitch the pose estimation is to use 3d models and track the video in something like blender. so strange how far we've come but still have a lot of the same problems
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>>107660948
final version. Going to bed now. Merry Christmas, anons!
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>>107661193
based. Merry christmas anon!
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Is it me or ZIT is very bad for img2img? With denoising strengh below 0.7 it gets very blurry and colors are dull.

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soju 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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>>107661032
Yes. But only if:
Same size drives
Don't change what kind of pool it is.
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>>107661070
>Same size drives
>Don't change what kind of pool it is.
Easy money. What a lovely surprise this has been. Shame everything's expensive as fuck now.
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>>107661070
it isn't
zpool attach...

is it? The man page says this doesn't work on raidz pools...
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>>107661243
what version is your zfs and the pool
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>>107661254
<anon's server>% zpool version
zfs-2.2.2-0ubuntu9.4
zfs-kmod-2.2.2-0ubuntu9.4
<anon's server>% zfs version
zfs-2.2.2-0ubuntu9.4
zfs-kmod-2.2.2-0ubuntu9.4

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I've been using VSCodium, but I worry about the indirect dependency on MS and that some tracking/telemetry or AI integration will eventually sneak in.
Code::Blocks looks abandoned, Codelite is nice, but it uses virtual folders, which I hate.
I need syntax highlighting and code completion, and KDevelop seems like it fits the bill.
There's also Geany, but I've had trouble getting it to work as easily as KDevelop.
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>>107660004
its neo
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>>107660028
well. then i will continue using vim.
vim is so fast and the mode line is great.
visual mode, visual block mode etc.
vim is really greatest of all. i hardly see how it can be made any better.
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and in vim the substitute syntax is taken straight from sed.
what more do you need?

i briefly tried emacs and it felt like a fucking operating system compared to vim.
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>>107659341
No. It crashes. It's good if you are writing a KDE app.
You should not rely on a IDE anyway, just use a build system like cmake or meson. Visual studio on Windows, VS Code, Clion or CodeBlock on Linux.
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>>107659341
Emacs?

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>fried my brain listening to cunny asmr
technology for this feel?
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A shotgun
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>>107661327
What do you mean by fried?

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>My college was clearing out old equipment, let me take 3 G3 Power Macs, two monitors, and a few keyboards and mice
>Kept them at dad's house
>Moved out to a new town, left most of my stuff
>Came back a year later to get the stuff I left
>He'd given away everything but one of the towers
Parental tech incompetence itt.
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>>107657287
>leave literal shit at parent's house
>parents have to clean up and flush your shit
>cry about it
good job nigger
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>>107657287
iTODDLERS BTFO
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>>107659058
Oh, come off it, I only took them because they were literally free. The only Apple product I've ever purchased is an iPad, and that was just because it was on sale and my Surface Book pen died and I realized Microsoft can't do hardware anyway. My next device is about to a Framework laptop with Mint or Arch. Fuck Apple (except their designers), fuck Microsoft.
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>>107657287
pretty mean of him but you also weren't nice leaving a dump of tech garbage in his house
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>>107659248
Man you're such a faggot for typing all that

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>Almost 2026
>Still not one Mini-LED with glossy finish on the market
Do monitor manufacturers hate money?
>Get an OLED
Sorry I don't want
>Image retention
>Burn in (that even with prevention is inevitable 2-3 years down the road)
>Hiding taskbar
>Pixel shifting
>Fucked up text fringing
>Adware pop ups every 4 hours that turns the monitor off for 5 minutes and if you decline ONCE you void warranty
>Insane VRR flicker if you can't maintain 200+ FPS consistent
>Twice the price
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>>107635403
>I just want to use the monitor the same way I would use an LCD
if you let it willingly waste power while you're not looking at it, wasting screen space on a taskbar and staring at tiny pixels you're retarded
i was doing all that shit while still using my ips, it's legitimately better
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>>107659475
Except for motion clarity, until OLED can be driven at ~500hz.
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>>107660098
no one is noticing persistency above 160
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>>107657812
VA is good as long as you get one with a decent panel t. Odyssey c27g7 owner
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>>107658292
MicroLED literally hit a dead end in consumer development
QDEL will be the next attempt

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Made in USA edition
How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro

>Closed back wired headphones
• Shure SRH440A/SRH840A

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>>107659358
More or less but 6XX in particular is just far cheaper than 490 Pro.
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What do i need to connect MR4 to my pc?
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>>107658402
>but wouldn't the sound be going past you
yeah they do, I've got to sit on my bed to listen - hopefully I get to move to a bigger room next year

>>107659173
Used to post more in /iemg/ but ever since editorzo died the thread quality has hit rock bottom
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I was going to get some LCD-3's but it fell through. Maybe it's finally time to get some something from stax. Sr-404 still a good shout?
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>>107661250
let me rest up, ill get the other months in before the new year

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Can I take my current raid 5 storage pool in truenas and change it to raid 0 while keeping the data intact?

I need more space but really don't wanna have to start fresh and copy everything back.
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So im guessing its impossible to do then
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>>107659276
Its not impossible someone wrote a program to do it, but they are fundamentally different storage systems. You should start looking at ways to copy the data off to external HDDs or something so you can destroy the raid and create a raid 10 with a hot spare.
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>>107658213
anon my disks all have stickers with their serial numbers on them.
also, if it's the wrong disk you just put the right one back, it's not like the array magically breaks the moment you remove a necessary disk
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>>107660928
I was afraid of that. Thanks for the info.
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>>107654550
>a mathematical certainty that another disk will have an URE during rebuild and nuke your data
This is one of the most stupid myths going around in the "storage" community. Do you really think you can't read all the data off a drive without it failing? Like is this what you actually believe, that you cannot read all the data stored on a perfectly functioning HDD? Have you ever tried to do exactly that? Have you ever tried to issue a SMART long self-test, which basically has the drive verify that it can read across its entire capacity?

I've had arrays doing monthly full scans for nearing a decade and the stupid things never fail to read unless the drives are actually bad and dying (if you see this happen, it's time to replace the drive because some more serious failure mode is likely near).

>>107654812
So you just pull out a disk at random, while your computer is turned on and your array is mounted, no less?

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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pufferfish wit da big ass lip

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Merry Christmas!!!!! Edition

previous >>107576926
links >>106889031
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>>107659204
It is AI
...actually Indians
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Merry Christmas, chuds
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>>107660634
Isn't the "trick" just to select the child (which you have not previously picked) with the highest happiness each time
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>>107659077
(((You)))
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>>107652586
all of the food in the supermarket are >=50% solidified oils (tranny fat)

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I once tried to learn C++ but so many things just sucked:
The syntax, headder files, 1000 ways to do the same thing, the ((meta-)meta-) "build" system(s) and overall the feeling of the language:
It is like someone had continuously updated his hobby project without concerning other users.

I want to learn a modern language instead and chose Zig out of Rust or Zig as Rust seemed gay-coded to me.
Is it a good decision to learn Zig? Will Zig stay?
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>>107645788
Here's the truth, ignore any who contradict this: Zig is positioned to be the C replacement, Rust is structured to be the C++ replacement. Both are very good for this so think about what it is that you actually want to problem, look at what C is used for and what C++ is used for then decide which path you want to go down.
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>>107651686
Implementation files should be generated by the AI based on the header files
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>>107645788
>Syntax
Garbage opinion.
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>zig
Meme lang no one cares about

>>107648976
>boilerplate good
Midwit detected

>>107651254
Headers: write once, include it 5 times = compile it 5 times
Modules: write once, import 5 times = compile it only once
Retard

>>107651280
>jai sri jonathan blowjob
Skit nobaldi cars fan abak
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>>107658565
>Make a language designed for videogames
>never make a game
no idea how you are coping this hard, is this gingerbill?

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My Laptop‘s bios doesn’t let me disable VMD, so I can’t change to Linux, is there any way around this?
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Why disable it, why don't you just install the driver for it?
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>>107660804
I think the only way is to get hdd. Ssd automatically gets VMD.
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>>107660899
get sata to m2 adapter and install ngff ssd?
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>>107660776
would this help?

"If your laptop's BIOS won't let you disable VMD, it often means you need to enter "Advanced Mode" (F7) or use a hidden key combo like Right Ctrl + Right Shift + Alt + F2, then find the setting under System Agent > VMD Setup, or your manufacturer (HP, Acer) might hide it, requiring you to load Intel RST drivers during Windows installation or update your BIOS for new options"
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>>107660776
Snood sexo.

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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.alpinelinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.archlinux.org

>Which distro should I choose?
gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
suckless.org
>What are some cool terminal commands?

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>>107660552
I feel you because I'm the same way. Are you nvidia? I've been told that everything is much smoother with amd but not sure if that's true or not. Smoothness like that is usually due to architectural decisions that facilitate it, like having the OS handle scrolling while letting the app pre-render currently invisible items. iOS does this a lot but windows honestly isn't that good at it, it can be pretty choppy. My guess is the react bloat in w11 will take the snappiness away before linux gets it
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>>107660877
I can't really compare the behavior on the same device yet (but it has been consistent across multiple different devices), but my Windows desktop is running Nvidia, yeah.
Shadowplay being a piece of highly-performant but proprietary shit with no alternatives is also a point of concern.

I do agree that at very least macOS does have much better and smoother scrolling than Windows.
It does stutter horrendously under a severe load, but when it has resources available it feels smoother overall.

Gemini has suggested me to try out simply setting up priorities and consider using BORE to handle it on a more fundamental level.
Googling it, there seem to be some conversations about it. People at least sometimes are calling it
>real-time CPU priority
for DEs and interrupts, which sounds about right.
Incidentally, "real-time Linux" is apparently a thing now, but that seems to refer to something completely different - here I have absolutely no idea what's that about.

I'm using my desktop for development, so the scenario where I'm using the swap and 100% of the CPU is very common.
Under WSL2, Windows can handle this load just fine - it just bullies Linux-side processes to give back resources for UI when necessary.

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>>107660651
if MS really cared about ui perf, they would execute everyone who has ever touched Windows Update
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>>107660992
>Under WSL2, Windows can handle this load just fine - it just bullies Linux-side processes to give back resources for UI when necessary
Oh, that's a different thing. I've noticed that too, if windows wants vram or something it just yanks it from wsl without thinking. I hated that because it would kill training scripts with no way to stop it, and it gives you untraceable "unknown" cuda errors at random. I gave up on wsl for that reason.
It's no surprise that windows can be snappy under those conditions but its a high price to pay, if you really want that you might be able to do something with priorities but most oses are not designed to steal resources that aggressively.

However I do know cachyos uses more real time schedulers designed for desktop use, and it does feel snappier to me
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>>107661164
I didn't have issues with WSL2 even in highly resource-strained scenarios (as that's more of a virtualization solution rather than the translation layer solution like the OG WSL was), but I can easily see that being a problem.
Windows' way of doing things isn't "the objectively best" approach, clearly, but it does match my preference.

I did hear about Cachyos actually, so it's nice to hear a confirmation.
I'm not really familiar with the details, but seeing it's a fork of Arch, if I didn't want to use a derivative distro, can I assume starting with Arch and then adding stuff from Cachyos is something reasonably possible?
Or would it be too much of an unnecessary undertaking?


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