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After a year and a half of searching (fortunately while employed), I finally got an offer. Ended up being a local place who found me through a recruiter.I'm finally escaping Autosar hell and moving from automotive to defense.I should be dealing with less jeets, it's a raise from 85k to 105k, and now I'll be programming in Rust.Seems like the hundreds of applications I sent out was a total waste of time, it was only due to a recruiter that I got this job.
I'm completely checked out for the year.
>>107594621The opposite approach of never nesting and always creating a new cte becomes obnoxious too. Just have good taste
>>107594839140k is the new bare min for middle class if you have a wife and 2 kids
>>107595377Seems like basically all hiring is done via recruiter search for skills match (or nepo) right now. Must be the current meta against global jeet and ai spam
Graphene OS is one of the best when it comes to security on the mobile front, but the one thing that keeps fucking with my head is the simple fact that YOU CAN NOT EDIT NOR REMOVE THE GOOGLE LOGO ON FUCKING BOOT....no one has made any comments to confirm if there is a backdoor either on the chip-level... Like you know intelme exists....SO....it's possible that something similar exist or a zero-day exploit on the chip level. Any discussions around this is always:{bro don't worry about it}{bro if true then you got bigger problems} {bro its needed because its just is #trustme} {bro its actually proof that the device is even more secure...accept the google logo on a degoogled phone} Maybe I am retarded but can anyone even see the boot loader code ?
they are retards for dropping older device support cause muh vendor security patches. nobody is going to hack an up to date aosp with hardened settings from old vendor patches. what we really need is to not have to rely on vendor security patches. what a fucking broken model.
>>107594191As a matter of fact, yes, it does.>>107595006All phones are inherently pozzed. Grow up (take networking 101)
>>107595110Issue is the most insecure part of a smartphone is the GPU drivers because of their shit code, huge complexity and deep integration including direct memory and co-processor access for performance reasons. If Google wasn't retarded they would embrace Mesa but here we are allowing Qualcomm and ARM to write proprietary trash.
>>107595030He is
>>107595045Ultimately my friend all this tells me is that this is Intel me all over again but through google as low level firmware could be potentially operating below the operating system, and this can not be edited or removed....Intel said the same thing about its "s e c u r e b o o t process...."Another thing...I am surprised device spoofing isn't a feature yet. Applications can see on the backend you are a using device identifiers like the fact that you are using a "google pixel" >>107595030>>107595144no you got the wrong guy
Time to find a new backup browser>Third: Firefox will grow from a browser into a broader ecosystem of trusted software. Firefox will remain our anchor. It will evolve into a modern AI browser and support a portfolio of new and trusted software additions.https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/leadership/mozillas-next-chapter-anthony-enzor-demeo-new-ceo/https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mozilla-New-CEO-AI
>>107570619>IceCat>IceWeaselI am replying to you because you seem the only person ITT with a brain. I use Opera. The dipshits on >>107594513 can't give me a reason not to use Opera other than>a chink is involvedDo you have some reason not to user Opera?>captchaI like the new captcha as it requires an actual IQ above 80.
>>107595028>>107595206Doesn't unjewgled chrome have that?
>>107595300>Do you have some reason not to user Opera?
>>107595268Seriously, if they actually make this work and also provide a decent ad block, it is over for Firefox and most chromium derivative browsers.
you vill prompt ze ai
NEW: Under UK Legislation anyone developing end-to-end encryption is now labelled as a “hostile actor”
>>107586751Someone should let niggas in UK know that 1984 was a cautionary tale about authoritarian dictatorships, not a guide for it
>>107593742>niggas in UK knowOh. Them niggas know, mah niggah.>not a guide for itWell. Gee. You're a few decades late on that one.Instead of worrying what them pesky brits is up to, don't you think it'd be more productive to question why the NSA is currently sabotaging cryptography standards, or why every "gud ol' murrican" digital firm is going out of their way to gather invasive metrics that have little tangible use from an advertising perspective, why you can't keep china out of your networks, in fact, there's a lot of "authoritarian" things a *lot* closer to home you need to be very concerned about. Like that orange fucknuckle in the whitehouse that's trying his hardest to tank your economy and already incited a riot when he lost power once.Then it'd be *real* pertainent to pay attention to the specific wording in the legislation that makes this a massive nothingburger for anything that's primary "selling point" isn't "evade the police".
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>>107591715>Reich the kike
>>107586923>use this power wiselyah yes, because the british police are renowned for their restraint in using their powers and doing so wisely.
Better than the bloated VS Code edition.>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107595423>no glow + glitch VFX on the textyikes!
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>>107595474plus crt distortion FX too, if I had to do it, I'd do it with canvas or webgl, but right now I have a lot of relaxing to do after work
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>>107595522yeah nigga, my work is relatively chill, and very when compared with most people's in the industry, but the micro-anxiety never goes away, not that bad, but it is what it is
Why have you been using an image view when you could have just used mpv --pause the whole time, /g/?
>>107594678t. guido
>>107592005Nobody cares
>>107595622try --force-aliasing
>>107592005Does that support mousewheel-to-browse-folder?That's the one feature you truly need.Also image pre-caching so you don't waste time looking at a loading indicator. My guess is no.
>>107595641this works, thanks
why don't you use it?
>>107593926What are you even talking about? There's some geriatric ass who can get farther with vim's built in completion than most zoomers can do with lsp and copilot.
>>107589108Once you know how to use vim, you know how to use vim plugins for other software. I'd be a school shooter if it wasn't for Vimium C. Everyone thinks anxiety and depression comes from the state of society. That shit comes from the graphical user interface.
>>107586846deprecated by lazyvim
>>107594801Most sane Vim user
I moved on to better software
Karl Marx is:From each according to his abilityTo Each according to his need + the command for a centralized worker's state thats suppose to nationalize all industries and eventually collapse into a workers utopia. Lore of primitive communism -> slaverly -> feudalism -> capitalism -> state centralized sociallism -> communism being a linear path in history. Daily life is seen as an epic battle of good workers vs evil capitalist. Which gets "workers" and "capitalist" get searched and replaced with "gay" vs "straight" "black vs "white" "women" vs "patriarchy" "trans" vs "gender conforming" - the timeless epic battle gets readapted.FOSS is:Those with abilites make software for hobbies, personal gain, and passion. Those with needs get whats avalible but are not entitled to the able'ds laborNeeds are meet because the abled person's passion project coincidentatly helped others. here is no state agency commanding those with needs receive software it just happens through spontaneous order.+ advocacy for FOSS focuses heavily on digital decentralized and not being interdependent on big tech, no lore of an epic battle, utopia, or model that captures all of human history but there is an us vs them against big tech to be fair.Gay straight, trans, black, white just get along and develop cool software. Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107592788Not communism, but socialism.>FOSS is:The programmers (workers) must control their software (means of production).Best argument otherwise would be that FOSS talks about licensing instead of ownership which weakens the statement.
>>107594889>65-70 million innocents dead by communist regimes, even if you exclude natural famines and nazi and tsar deathsWhat? But that is impossible
Marx and Proudhon both said "Property is theft" but they meant two different thingsMarx meant any wealth generated by labor that is not universally accessible to everyone; which includes a small buisness owner's occupied coffee shop. Marx thinks everyone has the mandated right to free coffee there, from haves to have nots)Proudhon, who coined [italics]property is theft[/italics] meant patents, absentee ownership, absentee landlordism, protectionism/cronyism, and wealth aquired outside of labor. Proudhon would have had no problem with the coffee shop even if it wasn't a worker co-op. He would insist the coffee shop owner temporarily own the place of buisness and not a land lord, though to disapoint AnCaps he would have drawn the line at owning more then one coffee shop. (occupancy and use)Marx wanted workers to seize the means of production with violence and build an all powerful GovernmentProudhon wanted to build an alternative system from the ground up where workers own their own means of production. Focusing on both markets and communal mutual aidMarx was fueled by his own epic novel story of us vs them that takes place throughout all of human history. That's why he keeps getting readapted because the epic story of good vs evil narrative gives simple minded people a sense of meaningProudhon was making a cold analysis of injustices of the ruling class spotting economic priveldge that Tucker and Spooner later disected and confronted. Many of his arguments live in today with libertarians critiquing crony capitalism and occupy wallstreet critiquing land lordism. Though they split into a left and a right when they should be unified as one coherrent ideology.FOSS uses voluntary contracts like the GPL3 anyone can enter or leave at any time, FOSS critiques the Government's patent mopoly and peacefully builds alternative systems, small buisness owners can power their companies with it. I wonder what side FOSS is really on?
Because its something thatd get a boost from that. Open source makes sacrifices under capitalism.
>>107592788The problem is, and what you're missing is, that people conflate the GPL with FOSS.
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4chan-xt is abandoned
bruh i only switched to this shit cause 4chanx was dead this whack as hell mayne update this shit yo
Time for 4chan-xt+
>>107595590Drop dead, nigger.
what the skibidi man why do this I just want to updoot man not cool skeeeeit
>>107595540better QR see >>107595146 >>107595204 >>107595278
Password manager editionprevious: >>107493906READ 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.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I have 8 drives in my server, currently using <50% capacity but the drives are all different sizes and types. SAS hdd's, Sata SSD's, and an NVMe. i don't really give a shit about speed but i would like a bit of redundancy in case one fails. is zfs the best solution, or some sort raid level?
>>107594965oh and 2 USB connected 3.5 SATA hdd's in a chink enclosure that has worked fine for 2 years.
>>107594878pfsense has the larger user base and by implication more resources for troubleshooting and shit.However, development seems all over the place and has way less updates/patches/fixes, at least on the free versionIf you dive into the differences, you see a lot of people switching from pf to opn but rarely the other way around...
>>107594878Both are different flavors of what is mostly the same software with the same functions.Pfsense is enterprise/commerical software. Less updates as Pfsense is expected to be stable, production grade software. They are also often the ones footing the effort to get things like hardware squared away.OPNsense is more community driven, you might get certain packages and features faster and is better if someone likes to tinker.Both are very powerful.I would run opnsense if virtualizing it. The community might be more friendly to the whole bastard/forbidden virtual router thing.
>>107563157Pics or gtfo
at some point you just gotta accept the fact that 99.9% of the modern net was designed with google chrome in mindi know firefox is great at privacy but when it comes to just general usability over the web, chrome has it beat
>use GPL-licensed code in my closed source software>don't say anything>no one can look at my code to tell
>>107595443Just wait till you learn about crackers.
>>107595443Happens all the time. GPL is hardly enforceable and fsf only goes after major companies. Not to mention a lot of people don't understand what GPL actually stipulates and thinks everyone using their GPL code HAS to open source (they don't). So many people completely glaze over the line about source only has to be distributed to people you give binaries to.
>>107595443>make my website open source>people find security vulnerabilities in the code>instead of fixing them, they choose to endlessly exploit these vulnerabilities in order to make my life a living hell>i can't fix it because i don't know what the vulnerabilities areis this really the power of open sores?
If someone did that to my code we'd be able to easily know by it calling GEGL and GMIC. From what I understand legally their code can be closed but if they modify my code and post it online it must be open.The same could be said about other open source libraries being dependent. That is how people may know.
It literally has everything you need. Simple, no bloat, no AI bullshit, supports UBlock, supports NoScript, doesn't fill your homepage with pointless clutter.
>>107594566It's alright, sorry for doubting your mental health
>>107594571Normies, duh
waterfox scores poorly on speedometer. the only fast Firefox fork I've found is iceraven. most of them don't or improperly implement user.js tweaks
>>107594797>sponsored by Cloudflareno thanks
>>107594167Hard pass. Fuck off with your spyware
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>>107595369is that the starfield keycap?
>>107595384It's KAM wraith on the board, which is inspired by the zx spectrum.
>>107594646>4mm travel>clicks and clacks like no tomorrowdid you even read the post?
65 is my favorite size and I’m not a troon
>>107595581It's never been more over.