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What can realistically be done about this?
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You can just use Opera which is the best one and stop thinking about it. 99% of people don't even understand the concept of there being multiple browsers, they just use whatever comes installed on whatever the hardware is. Except Edge.
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>>106969965
>Ladybird
no iso
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Ahem
https://apps.gnome.org/Epiphany/
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>>106969951
if im being extremely pragmatic, why would people make new browser engines when there are already pre-made ones on the market? i mean do you know how much work is required to make and maintain a browser engine? it's the same reason why people don't go remaking the linux kernel all the time
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>>106969951
counterpoint

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does windows want to kyc you to do security updates?
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Why would someone want Microsoft Windows Updates, let alone pay for them.
Yay I like my computer randomly downloading background shit and threatening to reboot randomly every month.
Oops something broke or got reset fuck you user lol
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>>106978282
Those who give up essential digital security for a little bit of rice, deserve neither.
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>>106978298
>Why would someone want Microsoft Windows Updates, let alone pay for them.


normies are pressured into it by red exclamation marks and red letters with threats about malware etc
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>>106978311
yeah no, I am not putting up with stone age experience for the illusion of security and anonymity
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>>106978324
You anti-secure software shills are getting craftier...

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>People say they've "debloated their Windows" all the time, but have any of them actually checked to see if that was true?

https://cy-x.net/articles?id=11 - You shouldn't care about aesthetics (use Classic theme, retard), but rather about the inherent performance and functionality of the computer.

HERES UR """DEBLOATED"" WINBLOWS 10 BRO
SENDING CONNECTIONS TO MICROSOFT EVERY SINGLE TIME YOU OPEN A FILE ON YOUR COMPUTER
IMAGINE HOW BAD IT IS ON 11

https://sizeof.cat/post/windows-telemetry/

>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 (what nu-/g/ shills): 20 connections
>Windows Server 2019 (what 2022-nu/g/ shilled): 32 connections
>Windows 7 Professional: 1 connection

>usecase for respecting privacy?

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bro
i don't care
if windows 12 gets too annoying i'll just go linux
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>>106977689
Using Mint as a base OS with virtual box running 7, 10 LTSC IoT and 11 LTSC IoT VMs is where I'd go if I had a powerful enough machine with enough RAM, CPU and hard drive space (or preferably SSD space). That way I'm the fucking boss.
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>>106977880
>Using Mint as a base OS with virtual box running 7
Peak computing setup right there
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>>106977465
ok, but can 7 run modern games?
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>>106977880
but isn't mint using a lot of closed sourced software for its support?

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>singlehandedly ALWAYS has a solution for whatever problem you're looking for on YouTube
How do they do it?
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>>106977597
Stealing content and reproducing because their life is a waste so they can waste it even more by putting the shit that doesn't go to the streets onto YT.
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>>106977675
Anyone that worked with Indians know this.
They don't understand, they copy, not even obey order, just copy executions.
They are flesh bots even worse than digital ones.
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>>106977676
as soon as I hear a jeet accent broken english I close the tab and search for another video.
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>>106977926
even doe the only videos are indiaryans and dumb timmies don't make videos
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>>106978381
>[HEADCANON]

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Why does POSIX make trannies seethe?
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>>106977454
AI post

>Replace int fd with opaque handles (strong typing)
Rust does this
>Replace errno with result objects
Rust does this
>Replace magic bitmasks with structured options
Rust does this
>Replace "everything is a file" with "everything is a capability"
>Drop implicit blocking behavior, and make async first-class
Please for the love of god do not
>Make paths UTF-8 everywhere and reject invalid encodings
Ruts does this
>Make I/O functions return rich error types, not -1

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>>106977454
POSIX
>is near-universally agreed upon as something to be used
>has a public, concrete, unchanged standard that must be followed for a program to be considered correct
>has a standard that cannot be changed easily
Troonware like rust is none of those things. Think about why
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>>106977484
No.
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>>106978301
Embrace extend extinguish
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>>106978229
>Replace int fd with opaque handles (strong typing)
Please for the love of god do not
>Replace errno with result objects
Please for the love of god do not
>Replace magic bitmasks with structured options
Please for the love of god do not
>Replace "everything is a file" with "everything is a capability"
>Drop implicit blocking behavior, and make async first-class
Please for the love of god do not
>Make paths UTF-8 everywhere and reject invalid encodings
Please for the love of god do not
>Make I/O functions return rich error types, not -1
Please for the love of god do not


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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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>>106969363
it only seems to remove the linked files for me, the torrent stays in qbittorrent and I have to got there to delete it manually
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>>106944522

And I will be using Plex until Jellyfin is as widely available on everything. I don't want to support Plex but so far nothing can match the compatibility and stability. I don't really care for that myself but my plex users would get upset if I switched to Jellyfin.
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>>106944513
I used plex since 2018 or so
When they suddenly demanded some sort of ransom money for me to be able to play my fucking videos in my browser on my own server I jumped ship
Been on Jellyfin for half a year now. Havent looked back.
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>>106973721
god this shit is so ass
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>>106969022
I use janitorr. If you use qbit and setup qbitmanage that should take care of the torrents that don't auto delete.
>>106975456
You may have a problem with your hardlinks or didn't set them up. See trash-guides.info
>>106974284
>more robust database format
That's literally what 10.11 does.
>>106974743
Streamyfin for transcoding, infuse for everything else.
>>106975466
Jellyfin is pretty similarly supported, it's just not as slick as plex is which is understandably a negative for some. You may want to consider emby if your users are willing to switch.

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Prices have already risen and they do not drop any more. As you can see year long waits are expected for 30TB+ HDDs.

The same applies to RAM and SSDs too, OpenAI plans to buy 40% of all NAND in the world next year, going directly to SK Hynix and Samsung, purchasing the wafers themselves before they are even turned into chips, other AI companies will snap up the rest, there will be nothing left for end users.

OpenAI's Stargate project has a $500 Billion budget and they plan to spend all of it.
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>>106977834
I'll buy them used.
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>>106978312
this, i've had 8 1tb used enterprise drives spinning in my server for 2 years. still work fine. can replace them for 30 bucks on jewmazon or ali.
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>>106977834
Wait, I was lining up to buy 5 30TB hdds. What's changed?
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>>106978343
It's a shitty clickbait headline
>may have to
>warns research
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>>106977834
when the bubble bursts I'll buy 5 of them off Sever Part Deals lmao

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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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>>106978206
Np anon
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>>106978251
needs way bigger tits anon
https://desuarchive.org/int/thread/213786143/#q213786464

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how do i make a symbolic link for software thats group with files like dwarf fortress
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>>106977019
read LFH
find out where user files go
copy dwarf fortress folder there
make symbolic link of launcher
copy symlink into /usr/bin/ folder
run df from terminal
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>>106977019
if you have a normal distro (which adds user bin to $PATH, make a /home/user/bin
then use ln to make a symbolic link:
ln -s ~/some/place/with/df/run_df ~/bin/df

log out and log in
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>>106977554
2:
look in ~/.profile to find something like this or add it if you dont have any lines which add ~/bin to path.
# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
if [ -d "$HOME/bin" ] ; then
PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
fi
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>>106978368
>>106977019
obviously $
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needs to be defined

Gigantic Hyper Ass in Focus Edition

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

Prev: >>106972449

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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>>106978370
Not a clue you're better off making a github and asking the man him self. Only just discovered 5 minutes ago it can work in comfy apparently, kek. But yea, looks like its 2.1 and they're working on 2.2
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>>106978402
butiful pornmasterPro_noobV3
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>>106978231
Q4_K_M really looks bad, I'm really surprised by that, I thought it would fare well since Qwen Image is a big model and big models are less sensitive to quants overall
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>>106978380
>>106978382
yeah long videos, but no one gives a shit about explaining what exactly is so novel here
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>>106978370
according to the paper multiple frames have to be reused and a tensor applied
niggerjai says "no code changes"

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links >>106889031
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>>106978097
>literally until you cannot do another rep, or to the point where you're about to fail, your body is shaking, and you just barely manage to complete your last rep
I don't agree with this as it will just lead to over training and regression, or worse an injury which could set you back months or more. I've had multiple jacked physical therapists tell me the opposite that you don't need to feel like death afterwards every time.
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>>106978143
Depends heavily on the exercise, doing heavy squats to failure will fuck you up but you can get away with it for a lot of isolation exercises.
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>>106978143
It isn't strictly necessary. Tons of studies have shown that maximum muscle growth is at around 2-3 reps shy of failure. The problem is that most people underestimate just how far away from failure they really are, while reaching failure is an absolute point where your body tells you you're done. Short term studies show that the growth between failure and 2-3 reps from failure is almost identical, but long term studies show that people who train to failure end up growing more muscle.
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>>106977896
I just want to lose like 20 lbs of fat while maintaining muscle. I don't even care about bulking up
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>>106978262
muscle loss is heavily overstated. If you aren't a bodybuilder you will lose very little muscle while dieting as long as you do any exercise throughout the week (even just an hour of walking a day is good enough).
Eat more meat (Doesn't matter what type). It keeps you fuller for longer. Cut out junk food entirely. Cook your own meals or get someone else to cook them for you, avoid sugar, avoid snacking, and if you have a soda addiction switch to diet soda.
If you're obese you should expect those 20 pounds to take 2-3 months to lose when you clean your diet, if not it's probably going to be around 4-5 unless you do a lot of exercise.

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Anyone know how to bypass vintage story’s login splash page
Found a cracked version on steam top and I’m poor
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>>>/v/
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>>106978285
The correct comparison is Terrafirmacraft, moron
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>>106978327
it most certainly is not. you've never played terrafirmacraft you just watched a youtube video about it.
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>>106978297
Honestly, I'll take this instead of the llms threads and twitter sc
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>>106977703
OH MY HECKIN' ONIONS I LITERALLY NEED TO CRAFT THINGS!

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Let me guess, you need more
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>>106976245
https://www.chessprogramming.org/BootChess
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I refuse to write in assembly unless it's PDP-11 and I haven't found any computers with the PDP-11 instruction set yet.
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>>106976245
There's like 0 (zero) usecase for asm except for a few parts of a kernel development
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>>106976496
good morning saar
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>>106976245
which version of assembly is this?
x86??
nasm?
intel?
linux?
meme?

there's so many languages and no standard to tard wrangle them in.

the one job the government has, which is to set standards and ensure its regulation, it doesn't do.

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>>106977001
not him but i recently started to use btrfs and it solves snapshots and system rescue if something happens no matter what you have installed
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>>106976660
>when was the last time something failed to build?
When I broke my system by installing a library by hand
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>>106963780
Gentoo needs to take Portage and bolt it onto Qubes OS, so that Qubes can be entirely Gentoo based AND Portage handles TemplateVM provisioning. Your "build/package qube" builds ebuilds for templates and then makes the package files available to the TemplateVMs to update from.

Portage and its automation into handling TemplateVMs is the only killer feature I feel I am missing from Qubes OS.

>>106970237
>Because its my fortress and if they succeed i just hit enter on my last snapshot.
The kernel is a much wider attack surface than a stripped down Xen. Pretty good, but Qubes OS is better.
:^)
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>>106976755
>dcss
crawl? just use the flatpak
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>>106978038
i have shitty species (offensive aux attack specialist you dont have to roll for who can cast instant swiftness at will) and a shitty god (* give acrobatics, ** +2 apt to a skill of your choice, can be switched at piety cost, *** -0.1/-0.2 to melee/ranged attack speed to remove the main penalty of heavy weapons and crossbows, **** instantly retaliate to opportunity attackers for a few turns, ***** become insubstantional, get flight, rMut, gain at item slot of your choice; wrath makes you illiterate, blind and 50% slower at all actions except movement for the entire duration) to add to the game, cant do that on a flatpak version

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I use Linux Mint.
>b-but it's insecure
i don't care
>b-but it's still using x*rg
i don't care
>b-but it's using outdated software
i don't care
>b-but the developers don't switch to rainbow logo during pride month
i don't care
Yeah, feels good.
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How is mint not secure?
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>>106978129
too much sovl = not souless (secure)
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>>106976486
On /g/, I see so many people encountering issues with Mint, but in the years I've been using Mint, I've never had any issues. It's very stable, light, and snappy. I just want my system to work. If I want to learn Linux, I can just spin up a VM.
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>>106978129
I was going ask the same thing. How is it any less secure than any other distro I use. Is it because of Xorg? if so, boo hoo bitch.
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>>106978302
I've only had stability issues with Cinnamon but the xfce edition has always been completely reliable.


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