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Hytale uses QUIC for multiplayer. What do you think about it? Is this the first reasonably popular game that implements multiplayer over QUIC instead of using TCP or their own custom protocol on top of UDP?
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>>107831844
Source: Rectum et al
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>>107831516
fpbp /thread
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>>107836121
I haven't worked on game servers but I did work on enterprise message passing shit where I had to look into the potential impact of encryption. From what I remember large numbers of small messages received very little impact while large messages carrying large payloads did show quite a lot of extra CPU overhead. That mostly happened because large payloads moved very large amounts of data around while small payloads hit other I/O bottlenecks and overall data rates were much lower despite a far higher message rate.

Ultimately I'd be pretty sure a game server use case would be more on the large number of packets with relatively small payloads side, no? Like how high could data rate per player reach?
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>>107833018
I've never played minecraft though
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we hae webRTC thoughbeit

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>we care about users' privacy
>we don't scan your mail like stinky google
>immediately detects confirmation code sent to your inbox and blocks your account
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>>107836527
?
I have zero idea what you're talking about. Take your meds.
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>>107836503
>>107836542
Ah well, it was nice while it lasted.
What I'm saying is: find an email that doesn't ask for personal details (actual details, ie phone number, ID, passport, etc, things that can't be easily spoofed) and use that account sign up to yahoo or gmail or whatever ye use these days
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>>107827462
You don't have to provide an existing email to them; I never have. That other anon is just flinging shit straight from his own asshole.

>>107828535
>>107830529
It's literally never even once happened to me. Pretty sure that every single one of my ProtonMail accounts was initially created for the purpose of receiving a "verification email" from some other website. Must be a "you" problem.

>>107823486
See >>107836503 and >>107836542
Cock.li email no longer exists. You've apparently been living under a rock for at least six and a half months now.
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>>107836604
>and use that account sign up to yahoo or gmail or whatever ye use these days
AFAIK Gmail doesn't require that you give it another email address -- what they do absolutely require is that you give them a working mobile phone number that they can send an SMS to. No mobile phone means no account for you.

Hilariously I got a sim card in Argentina that an Argentinian had to enter his national ID card to register (because Argentina doesn't let foreigners buy tourist sims) and I was able to get a new Gmail account that way -- but only one single account, because Gmail refused to let me create more than one within a month on the same phone number.
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>>107836607
>You've apparently been living under a rock for at least six and a half months now.

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WHAT'S GOING ON?
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>>107824286
>Why did everyone buy a Blackwell GPU
Legitimately a good question, this generation is basically a rebrand of RTX 4000 with extra fake frames, that's it. You'd think the people happy with RTX 4000 performance & efficiency would've bought a 4000 card years ago, the 5000 cards aren't more efficient, they're not faster, they're still expensive as fuck.
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>>107824750
Wrong, this isn't the 2000s-mid-2010s anymore.
Discrete GPUs are increasingly becoming redundant and superfluous for the vast majority of mainstream use cases. Yes, even silly gayming.
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>>107836584
Negetative, Blackwell is a refined Ada Lovelace that has GDDR7, Displayport 2.0 and PCIe 5.0 support. It is faster at compute then its predecessor.
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>>107836587
Anyone that games on PC has a graphics card lol
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>>107836584
DLSS 4 and frame generation.
My friend has rtx 5060 and plays with frame generation, it feels so bad every-time I play with his computer but his brain adapted so much that he can't tell anymore.

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Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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>>107831469
are bundle deals now only limited to 10 items for anyone else? it used to go up to 20... should I just make two separate orders?
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>>107836100
It may come as a surprise to you but most of your clothes are already made in china and india. Even my pendleton and filson and ll bean shirts are made in india and china.
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>>107836100
Also it's a $30 shirt and a $300 watch.
https://youtu.be/PoCPEjUoKQA?si=4dETFVQcLwmzRcav
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>>107836381
ok i believe you. you have the chang guarantee
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>>107836522
I already have 4 other chinese watches. 2 nh35s, an st1901, and a vk63. They're all incredible value. I also built two out of ali express parts and gave them to friends. I don't really need a guarantee as I have all the tools needed to just swap out another nh34 movement whenever I want since they're only $40-60. You can change these like tires rather than actually service them.

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I don't want to fully self host my own email (paying for a domain, not getting it blacklisted). I want some email server to manage my dozens of anonymous free email addresses. One login to all my email addresses.

Like home assistant, but for fetching emails. A big email client running on my server that I connect to to check emails.

What is this called?
It's not really an "email server", it's just in between the real servers.

Current alternative is copying the thunderbird profile or redirecting everything to gmail (cancer!).
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>>107836608
Why couldn't you just do this on an email client?

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I just learned that Windows' Defender was using as much as 40% of my CPU because it is not programmed to exclude itself from its ciclical anti-malware scanning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgyuK5uXB_8
Wow what a nigger software, fuck whatever jeet at Microsoftdick programmed this.
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>newest comment by https://www.youtube.com/@mirey-lamb
that you OP?
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Windows is Frankenstein, no one knows why Windows hasn't broken yet.
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I don't even have Defender on my LTSC machine
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>>107836219
>commonsense
This doesn't come standard anymore with zoomers and gen alphas.
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>>107836219
I never trusted myself enough, I always think that if I disinstall core stuff I might break something and regret it later

>>107836236
maybe

>>107836283
Rust will fix this

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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGOLYz2pgr8
is he right?
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>>107828657
I get a lot out of keks out of the discovery that SQL was once one of those schemes (it’s a query language so simple even managers can write them! No need to pay those entitled tech people). Every generation has one of those “no tech” solutions but as it turns out complex problems are complex so you’ll always need someone who actually knows how the fuck this shit works to develop it
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Locally hosted AI slop coder models churning out locally hosted saas slop is the best thing that can happen. Can they kill each other?
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>>107826297
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SaarsAsSlop
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>>107828596
Basically instead of buying photoshop they rent it to you and infinitely spy on and charge you.

Thinking of trying Tumbleweed. Can I use the discover store to download Steam and Spotify or is this one of those distros that say they are noob friendly but you have to use the terminal?
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>>107831443
Had better support on my 2-in-1 laptop than Fedora or Zorin so its what I have been using. Have not needed to use the terminal from what I can remember except for one app that was not in the store. No real crashes from what I can remember. Handles rotating the screen and detaching the keyboard, bluetooth, wifi just fine. I do have some graphics issues with some 3d games, but I have to do more testing because its not all of them.
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>>107831443
yes you can. flathub is preinstalled already and you can install repo packages and flatpaks from discover
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>>107833339
so if i want to download steam its as easy as searching it up on discover?
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>>107831443
If you are looking for noob friendly then fedora is currently your best choice.
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>>107831443
install bazzite

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What do I use now that Windows 10 is dead?
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>>107835373
>OMG someone is going to steal the novel and script that I am working on that one 100% will be the next FROZEN or KPOP DEMON HUNTER!
literally not going to happen and no one gives a fuck
>but MEH SELFIES
this is what external drives are for, you put any pic or retarded shit that no one gives a fuck about on them and only plug them in when you need them
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I will just use win10 until win12 or whatever comes out, by that time they should realize that nobody wants AI slop just like nobody wanted tablet UI in win8.
In case they won't I will just switch to Apple.
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>>107814008
Windows 10 IoT LTSC 21H2
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>>107814641
>>107820717
X11 is such fucking dogshit that it can not even handle a dual monitor setup with different refresh rates, and will just force your higher refresh rate monitor to match your lower refresh one.
>just werks
Kek
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>>107833413
>microsoft spyware OS for indians

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SAY HIS NAME
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>>107833295
>no biological or nerve agent protection
ngmi
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>>107834745
For you
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>>107833295
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>>107836468
Was getting your mask taken off part of your plan?
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>>107836533
Of course! Dr. Fauci refused our offer in favour of your, we had to find out what he told you.

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>We're gonna create a word prediction program so powerful it will start writing itself until it thinks.

Why are AI bros so gullible?
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>>107834739
if you can get the datacenters to be the millions of monkeys with typewriters, then maybe they'll be able to convince all the sad rich people that they aren't sad anymore
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There is no way anyone actually thinks chatgpt or whatever will develop consciousness? You cant be that retarded
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>>107830360
why can't the AI just design better hardware so they don't gobble up all resources?
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>>107830360
All I want is

i) altman going to jail and
ii) flood of secondhand nvidia ai chips to ebay
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>>107834739
>They will rush towards an IPO to avoid this, and they likely have time to get there
In 2026:
>OpenAI will be looking for $1 trillion
>Anthropic will be looking for $500 billion
>SpaceX will be looking for $1.5 trillion
There isn't $3 trillion for new IPOs floating around and whoever comes last here might be sadly staring at a bust bubble. The largest IPO in history was Alibaba @ $170B and Musk is now looking to stick a 0 on the end. Altho tbf, at least SpaceX turns a profit when maybe only a few $B, with that entirely dependent upon a flake like Musk and US Govt. gibs. tldr, if I was trying to package a turkey like OpenAI, I saf wouldn't be waiting till Xmas.

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Best Practices Edition

previous: >>107761293

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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It's patch weekend. The only app that really had issues patching was zabbix and it's perma broken now.
I'm getting kind of sick of zabbix, most of the plugins are outdated and it's a crapshoot if an update breaks the few that are. What do you guys use for monitoring, graphing and alerting?
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>>107836221
>What do you guys use for monitoring, graphing and alerting?
Zabbix. What are you trying to monitor that breaks every update? I've finally setup zabbix ~two years ago on the LTS branch and it has since required zero manual maintenance on my end.
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>>107836248
I use LXC containers on proxmox and monitoring each one individually with zabbix-agent2 was blasting me with 30 cpu/memory notifications when the hypervisor resource usage goes up.
I found a plugin that's designed for proxmox hypervisor which mostly fixed the problem but even using zabbix professionally, it just seems like it was never designed to be used in hypervisor or cloud environments. Monitoring our vmware cluster? Shit. Monitoring our AWS resources? Shit. Even just the way it handles hierarchy of hypervisor and virtual host is weird. At home I find myself using zabbix just for alerts and going straight to the machine logs for data collection and diagnosis because the UI is too convoluted to give a good overall picture of the problem.
For monitoring a few baremetal servers it's great though, I'll give it that. Easy to setup and like you said mostly just runs fine.
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>>107815771
I really like the concept of a rail mounted laser for a staff.
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>>107815771
Hii
Just installed debian on my old pc and now I'm trying to figure out how to use decker and to exchange files with my main notebook. Any suggestions?

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Light themes are objectively superior to dark themes, why do so many people still choose dark?
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>>107836308
>spotted the AMD GPU user
This has been an issue for years on Chromium-based applications btw.
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>>107836123
>floaters
I went through a phase of dark theme after I first got my floaters
I was deeply depressed, I didn't even want to go outside or do any activities because I hyperfocused on the thing
then I had a bit of a epyphany. you know how you baby your electronics after you first get them, and you may even get sad when you get the first scratch, but after a while you throw them around like it's nothing?
I went back to light theme. I was getting paid to stare at my floaters 8h a day anyway
exposure therapy, I suppose
now I don't give a shit (most of the time. I still have moments when I get very sad that I'll never look at anything without it looking like a dirty bathroom mirror)
your mileage may vary, though
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>>107835953
/thread
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>>107836490
I don't notice it much really just when I first go outside in the light and when I try to watch hockey because of the white rink. Winter Olympics might piss me off too.
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>>107836490
>>107836123
> floaters
I had them all my life how are they a problem? They only show up when I move them.

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Would you live inside Wine Desktop? Would it be insane to turn Wine into a DE for Linux like Windows 3.1 originally was for DOS? I would use the shit out of this.
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>>107836191
i don't know about automatic right click menus but you can chuck in a .desktop file pointing to your appimage in ~/.local/share/applications and assign a file type to it in ~/.config/mimeapps.list
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>>107836208
good, now all I need is a way to get rid of the HFS and Linux will be usable.
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>>107832648
Based and true
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>Calling WINE an emulator in big 26
I shiggy
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>>107836302
HFS isn't an enforceable standard, it's not even a real standard.
You don't even know why you hate it.

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>The best text editor
Why did Kate won?
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>>107834448
It has, default keybind is CTRL + SHIFT + P
You can remap it according to your liking.

>win programmer
Best you’ll get as far proper debugging capabilities and more is Visual Studio + VsVim extension
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>>107833620
based
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vim is absolutely retarded. you'd think a terminal app could open a 20 gig file but nope, it loads the entire thing into memory instead of maintaining a buffer with only the lines you see loaded. most editors crap themselves at this.
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>>107834970
>It has, default keybind is CTRL + SHIFT + P
Thanks for this anon, I never knew it was capable of that. The shortcut I had to use was Ctrl+Shift+F though.

From what I can tell you can't seem to search within the results, like you can with N++, however. There's an option to show the results in another tab, but Kate doesn't seem to allow you to do any search within that new tab.

Not a huge dealbreaker, but in a work scenario being able to search within the results is incredibly useful for parsing error logs.
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>>107833620
Sublime is million times better and faster.


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