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Containerization is app cruelty

>>108465124

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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>>108564655
minimum 4 unifi e7 + a few unifi 10g switches
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>>108564720
the same hdd i bought last october has doubled in price. grim time we're in.
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https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/go-maintainer-joins-collective-klaxon-about-encryption-breaking-quantum-computers-developer-urges-immediate-switch-to-post-quantum-methods-to-prevent-worldwide-disaster
>google
>cloudflare
>golang
why are they all talking about this? do they know something they can't talk about?
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>>108558483
SnapRAID and MergerFS maybe. That's why I am going with.
I think it's crazy people pay for Unraid.
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>>108565675
snapraid and mergerfs are crap. use real raid.

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Reposting here: https://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/general/thread/9620d7a4b3/
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Hi everyone,

I want to share an update following my absence over the past few months.

I have encountered some challenges but the most serious one is that Microsoft terminated the account I have used for years to sign Windows drivers and the bootloader. You can see below a screenshot of the message shown when I tried to sign in.

Microsoft did not send me any emails or prior warnings. I have received no explanation for the termination and their message indicates that no appeal is possible.

I have tried to contact Microsoft through various channels but I have only received automated replies and bots. I was unable to reach a human.

This termination impacts my work beyond VeraCrypt and has consequences for my daily job.

Currently I'm out of options.

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>>108555182
VeraCrypt has been audited multiple times by different companies. Are you able to prove them wrong? I'm waiting for your thorough, in-depth technical analysis. I can't wait.
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>>108556738
>>108556758
Why do you even bother posting if you brainlets don't even understand how bitlocker works, are you Indian?
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>>108563454
kinda based ngl
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>>108555137
What do you NEED Microsoft to sign your drivers for?
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>Coom Depot

there are literally no good ORMs for this language, wtf???
you're telling me that these motherfuckers rewrote every piece of software ever written but didnt bother writing an ORM that just works????
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>>108564784
I never understood the point of ORMs, like you already have a declarative high level DSL to do database queries (SQL), and if you want it to be more dynamic you can just use sql builders (which i admit i dont know how good they are in rust)
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>>108564926
>im tired of having to maintain garbage software written by people like you
What is there to maintain?
The SQL of your RDBM doesn't randomly break syntax on updates. A query that worked 20 years ago, still works now. And everybody who learned SQL in the past 20 years can maintain it, if needed. And every application, doesn't matter in which language it is written, can call it.

Meanwhile your ORM exists for a year, then got a major version update and everything changed again and you need to adjust shit, and it only works for that specific language in that specific setup.

If you know how to use your ORM now, this knowledge is only useful for a few months or years at best. If you know how to write SQL, this knowledge is useful forever... at the current trajectory, because SQL always won in the end, every attempt to replace it failed, every alternative is worse.
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>>108564972
This is horrid!
It is terrifying.
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>>108565504
> and if you want it to be more dynamic you can just use sql builders
This is the answer. You get best of both worlds: flexibility of lower level when you need it when constructing queries and abstraction of higher level by exposing functions that take parameters and return queries, and reuse in between: the result query can also be used as part of another query.
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>>108565454
OOP design patterns heavily depend on inheritance. In Rust, you are more likely to find monads, lenses, higher order functions than abstract factories, decorators, dependency injection, etc.

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Ladies and gentlemen, Satoshi Nakamoto.

Thank you, C̶l̶a̶u̶d̶e̶ NY Times.
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>>108565522
>epstein is the real satoshi
>epstein invented /pol/
>his milker gf controlled leddit
fuentes is right, epstein was a pretty cool dude
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>>108565557
I know about those 2. In fact you forgot to mention how "gamer gate" was staged and part of election campaign fuled by bots and copywriters hired by Epstein and his stooges.

But I believe that "real satoshi" shit is fake. There were dozens of virtual currencies, electronic money and whatever. I've never seen evidence specifically proving bitcoin = epstein. And I see no reason for him to want that. He had enough mechanisms to move money across the world.
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>>108565494
That directly contradicts the post I replied to saying he isn't trying to hide it
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>>108565522
>>108565656
cope more
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>>108565830
You can just point to evidence. Or pretend you have won the argument by walking away.

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>108563933
That's a really nice phone irl
Too bad it will age like milk like all other foldables do because of its plastic screen and on top of that, it's Si-C battery
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Anyone tried PocoX8 on USA networks?
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>Motorola support still havent solved my ticket
>ooh no we can't open your shit send your invoice
>What troubleshooting have you done?
Niggas sent me a brick
Tf am I gonna troubleshoot?
FAHHHH
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When did you realize your smartphone is nothing more than a glorified html reader tablet?
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>remove headphones from the jack
>headphones mode stays on
>mfw
>send a message to the local pajeet phone shop
>that would be $20 + tip for the evaluation of the fault
>and it might take 2 days
>I don't like that
>turn off the phone
>put a paperclip in the jack
> carefully move it around
>a round dust bunny comes out
>power up
>use it
>it's fixed
>pajeet lost

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Is neovim a meme? There are so many plugins and keymaps available, so much customization and FOMO of not having the best of the best plugins remaps… I can’t take it bros.
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>>108564702
neovide
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>>108564637
> you can use grep wow
Gramps, we don’t use grep anymore. It’s slow and obsolete.

>What about snacks?
Meme, just use either Telescope or fzf-lua if you’re that lost.
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>>108558787
>FOMO
Are you a fucking japanese teenage girl? grow a pair and only use what you need you fucking moron, nvim is supposed to be that no that "I must know all I must have all I must do all" shit no-coders blab about optimizing non existing workflows
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>>108558787
It is obvious that emacs is written by smarter people. It’s just more extensible.
For example, you can’t replicate org-mode on vim or nvim. It’s simply impossible.
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>>108565486
The whole point of snacks.picker is that it's faster than telescope. That's the whole context in which I'm bringing it up, wondering what Mr. High Speed thinks about snacks. You can be a pedantic retard all you want. It just makes you look retarded.

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I cant blend edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

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it does nothing of value and it already has a memory leak but at least it compiles...
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Why would a game like Crimson Desert not work on Intel ARC? If the hardware is all abstracted away by the API, what difference does it make?
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>>108565796
Thinking about it logically there are 2 possibilities, the hardware doesn't support a feature that the game relies on, or the drivers don't support a feature that the game relies on.

I guess a 3rd possibility exists where the devs detect Intel ARC and then deliberately crash the game.
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>>108565779
I want to go back
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>>108565796
>If the hardware is all abstracted away by the API
its not

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>Duh, nobody uses old, shitty DVI anymore.
Tell that to NASA.
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>>108565704
Probably different voltage standards.
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>>108545278
>conspiracy drive-by reply.
>Even the AI knows when anons are satire & /pol/ baiting
KEEEK
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>>108545191
>NASA
>have budget
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>>108565755
It doesn't say whether the conspiracy drive-by response is satire or serious.
I think /pol/shits are mentally ill retards who take their bullshit both seriously, and claim that it's satire. They live in a in-between world of irony poisoning, being part of the cast in the own clown world they suffer from, an eternal limbo where they're looking for nice explanations for their miserable state, and knowing that it's bullshit.
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>>108565789
>pump a shitload of money to not get mogged by commie ruskies att
>forget about it afterwards whatever we already won, etc.
>got a shitload of toys & data left over for the eggheads to play with
All that budget it could have went to whatever else "renovations" cheeto man is doing

>>108565800
You're actually probably more correct on that assumption than I am tbqh lel. Faggots here thinking PCB traces on a mobo are sygil lines to summon demons from the Ars Goetia like some made up fantasy kek

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https://archive.ph/8KuDR
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>>108556827
g posters are technically inclined like most people, so they was to remove the gap between employed people and their neet asses who thing tweaking a Linux GUI counts as a hard skill
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>>108556827
Ever notice how it's always the normies and third-worlders that jerk-off to AI as if it was black magic ? Knowledgeable people in tech either don't care or reject the bullshit it is.
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>>108556827
Because it's clearly very jewish.
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>>108556827
I just don't care for it. AI got boring once it got neatly packaged and handed to normalfags.
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Half of all posters on this site are bots, that goes for all social media too. It's getting so good at mimicking humans that you can scarcely tell if you're talking to a bot who is just programmed to parrot whatever message they want you to believe.

That alone, among many, is reason enough to hate it. On it's own it is a tool, it has no thoughts and feelings, it does what it is programmed to do. The way it's being used though, it has transcended simple next-word prediction and is being used to program people. A bot will probably respond to this post, fuck if I know.

I got accepted into GauntletAI cohort 5. Is this a scam? Should I really quit my job over this?
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>>108565416
Just take a sabbatical. I don't know about Gauntlet (or his past school Lambda) directly, but I am familiar with these kinds. They're either a scam or have such intense requirements most people wash out, so everyone who makes it through, gets a job. You shouldn't look at it as a free meal ticket, but being put in an extreme situation to push yourself on purpose.
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>>108565505
bossman told me no on sabbatical. he needs me for the time or he needs to find a new hire.

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slow as fuck
and the engine is not even complex
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>>108558702
>>108558721
I tried. Quite steep learning curve. Tried to figure out where my money goes and what kind of rent or mortgage I can afford, but I gave up on it.
Moved to a cheaper place and just bought my house cash and I just gotta earn more money than I spend and I’m good.
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>>108559086

Enjoy your non-free software.
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>>108564137
nigga, you reached the kino solution. no passives
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>>108561337
>mcp servers
please explain how LLMs could help you with bookkeeping. I'm not very creative
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>>108565732
>openclaw here's my bank and cc logins, use these to fill in the accounting
>openclaw, now go make me rich

Which mouse is anon using?
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>>108549455
I have this on order - my first ambidextrous mouse. Moving from a g403 with fingertip grip. Looking forward to it.
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The goat, though I am interested in the superstrike x2 for the new switch tech
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>>108548919
chinese logitech clone from aliexpress
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>>108565770
First time I see and hear of this mouse, and I've used Logitech for like 8 years, crazy.
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>>108565797
Yeah they were discontinued pretty quick. I did have to swap out the switches but that's hobby-tier soldering so not really an issue. I prefer the 6 side buttons to the 12+ mmo ones on the market and it has the infinite no-click wheel. I've been able to get replacement feet and rubber on aliexpress and have some spares so I'm hoping to keep it going for a while

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I challenge you to name a worse technology standard
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>>108561399
HDMI and x86
HDMI is less consequential but more outwardly bad, conversly x86 is enormously consequential and just the regular bad engineer monkeycpatched niggershit
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>>108561399
USB
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>>108561399
it literally just works
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>>108561436
fpwp
It's literally the golden ratio
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>>108565521
>1.618 == 1.777
retard alert. 16:10 would have been much closer (and better)

Are there any parts of self hosting or running your own server at home that seem insurmountable? I can answer any questions you have. Everyone should have a home.arpa or home domain they can access
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>>108562427
no thanks it's trivial and ChatGPT knows better than you anyway
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>>108562427
I got confused, so I just bought a DAS :(
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>>108563660
I imagine he doesn't
arpaservers.com
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Ive had this question since forever, but any OS that's like arch but for servers? I'd like to use pacman and arch for a server but having it be stable and security releases only like Ubuntu ltsc, but there's no arch flavor like that as far as I know
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>>108563660
Can it install loonix already? How about gentoo? How about from scratch?
Until then geepeety is only as useful as searching the webs, just faster.
>>108562427
Do you know of any actors that would do DoS attacks on people seeding movies etc? I just don't do much of that, clueless. People harden their torrent clients or what?
What about that new library that is used under the hood of all clients? libtorrentsomething. It's got a v2. Worth trying or is there a problem with that one?

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Reminder for Apple bros to reboot their new macbooks!
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>>108564851
lmao
this is next level
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>>108564851
iTODDLERS BTFO


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