Elf Rape>>108254616READ 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.
booklore main dev is a retarded pajeet dumbfuck who is now creating (vibecoding) an ios app which is full of subscription garbage, why the fuck did I move from calibre to this garbage
>>108353089Probably because calibre is also a stinking pile of jeetware. I just copy the books onto my phone and read with Librera FD.
What torrent client do guys recommend for a media stack?I was using qbit for a while but it seems to suddenly have issues with internal vpn restarts, for example when gluetun detects the container is unhealthy and restarts, after that I have to manually restart the qbit container. Every container in the stack networks through gluetun, but qbit is the only one that gets hung up
>>108310543What's the lightest Windows I can run on Proxmox VMs for shitty Windows-only software?Also, how to add Hydrus Network to Proxmox and make it use a 4TB 990 Pro SSD (in usb enclosure)? Is it...>...install Hydrus on a VM in pve, then add the M.2 as Hardware and make it the database storage location?>...add the M.2 as ZFS or some other storage to Proxmox and install Hydrus onto it and the database?
>>108352936ntfs, no ecc, no backups masterrace. Windowschads dont need memes like that for a stable and safe system.
boston who?
>>108350994>that's a womani love women so much it's unreal
>>108353506It's a shame they don't love you back.
>>108353723They do once you poke their wombs.
>>108350928where's this from
>>108350928Poor little chinaman, always trying to trick those gweilos with smoke and mirrors. Always failing, but always trying.
>>108353455>>108353411I hope they don't fuck up the torrents by some way. I suppose each platform should have a single torrent file with all the files in it so the userbase doesn't get fragmented. If they made multiple torrent files for games or broke up the platforms into multiple files, that would complicate things and far less people would sneed them.
>>108353445What the fuck are you laughing at
>>108353717>What the fuck are you laughing atur mom
>>108353697If you can deselect individual files, it's over. People will only leech what they need and run.
>>108353423They should crossseed on I2P
Give me 1 (one) good reason why I should stop using it
>>108352479>What are you even talking about here?Sorry, I won't fall for your bait. but, since you mentioned x11, it seems like you know a bit about Linux. Any roadblocks? How did you get filtered?>[insert anything] would like a wordHey, if (You) don't like something, (You) don't have to use it. There are always alternatives, it's in the nature of free and open source software, to be forked. Don't like Systemd? Don't like Wayland? Don't like GNU? There are plenty of options, just don't play dumb.
>>108352539In all honesty, I know more about linux than you ever will. It’s great on servers, but there’s no advantage to using it over Windows for the desktop.
>>108352640Nice! And yes, I agree... it's great for servers. My homelab is running debian for back ups and selfhosting.>no advantage to using it over Windows for the desktop.I feel like if you care about privacy, Linux and BSD are the only options. The only thing I really had to give up, were Kernel Anti Cheat Games, but I didn't play much LoL anyways. All my private machines are running Linux now and I got a company issued Laptop for Work with W*ndows, 365 and proprietary client management software.Before I'd go back to Windows, I'd rather switch to an M-Series Macbook. Windows is a joke.
>>108347858>>108348298>>108348133>>108348575>>108352163>>108352489Still waiting...
>>108347849>>108352852There isn't. I'm also running win10 and planning on sticking to it for the long run.I'm not even running LTSC. Not having random shitty """security""" updates suddenly taking 4gb out of my already saturated system drive has been great so far.Win11 is unstable garbageLinux is a no cause none of the software that I like and use daily run correctly on it.Mac is kek>but muh software updates!don't need it, everything works great as is. Don't need some new gimmicky functionality I'll never use.>but muh games!all games released past 2022 have been shit.
I want to write a program that writes other programs.
>>108351459I have thought about this, but im not a CS retard, so probably dont know the theory. I'd imagine youd get a coding LLM to come up with a basic set of primitives, and recursively break down any program conceptually into these primitives, then just build a graph and execute it.
>>108351459Oh so you want to write a compiler?Well good luck on that
>>108351459Do those programs have to be useful?Because if not then it's really easy.
>>108353149Compiler doesn't write programs, it translates them from one language into another.>but that's transpilerAnd compilers are transpilers, just a special case of transpilers to machine code (but not always, sometimes it's bytecode etc.).
>>108352909youre welcome to write the first good compiler
So every computing machine has hardware backdoorsWhy are we all so chill about it
>>108353461me neitherthats why i dont accept being spied uponits like having your shit searched without a warrant
>>108352966They don't even need it.
theres an old intel x series board that is bugged where it lets you completely wipe the intel me partition and not have any watchdog timeout issues, but youd have to source needlessly expensive boards from aliexpress and whatever old intel server cpu goes in it. theres talk about it somewhere on the intel me cleaner github i remember reading about it ages ago
>>108353695https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner/issues/278x79 boards
>>108353505>Are not a terroristYou are automatically a "terrorist" by speaking against the status quo, i.e. by expressing dislike towards Israel>Are not a pedophileYou're labelled a pedophile for dating 18 year old adults>Are not a drug dealerEver bought some beers and brought them to a friend? Congratulations, you are now a drug dealer.
Honest thoughts on Xbox Project Helix?Microsoft and Sony have tapped AMD to deliver their next-gen hardware. The CPU technology is based on the latest Zen 6 architecture, while the graphics side of the equation taps into the upcoming RDNA 5. In both areas, Microsoft is said to have more hardware, along with a wider memory interface - 192-bit vs Sony's 160-bit bus.There are also differences in processors. Project Helix is credited with three high-performance Zen 6 cores and eight energy-efficient Zen 6c cores. PS6, according to rumors, will mainly use Zen 6c cores and additional low-power blocks.Differences are also noticeable in graphics. Xbox may receive up to 68 RDNA 5 compute units, while PS6 will receive about 54.
>>108353240Nintendo binds the hardware to software for full control of the whole experience. There hasn't been a point for consoles for years beyond exclusives which is why PC+Nintendo has been the most based way to game.
>>108352705does it matter?they are PCs with their dick in DRM chastity belt and all i need is bing bing wahoo man for consoles which neither sony or ms gives me
In terms of available content it will be far ahead of PS6 mainly thanks to the inclusion of windows. It will also have stronger hardware. All former playstation exclusives ported to PC will become available on xbox as well and it's too late for sony to stop that. And sony also focused a lot on failed live service projects rather than actually making desirable single-player exclusives. "PS5 has no games" is still mostly true unless you count games available on other platforms. The main concerns with project helix is high price (potentially as high as 1600$) and it being less convenient due to you having to use windows for a lot of titles that never got a console version made for project helix (some people think there will not be any native releases to begin with). PC gaming is winning and there isn't anything sony can do to stop that anymore.
>>108352705Pointless. The last big meaningful leap in console was from PlayStation to PS2/Xbox/Gamecube. There hasn't even been a big enough jump in graphics to warrant a new console. At this point, other than a tiny handful of exclusives, there's no difference in game libraries from PlayStation and Xbox. They might as well merge together.
>>108353709>PC+Nintendo>PCThat shit is for work and let's keep it that way.
Fashion passes in cycles. We're now seeing a emo revival, despite emo style being a thing of the past. Emos we had about 20 years ago.Clearly we are long due for another change of style when it comes to user interface design. Le flatte is so passé, is it not time for a new style to take the world by storm?
>>108353475Fashion is the big gay, there is no reason to move away form "flat" design.
>>108353475Memphis was nice but Y2K was sorely needed. After the sterile environment of Y2K you needed the wide and naturalistic (with a hint of idealism) Frutiger Aero. Flat design is the complete opposite, which at first makes it seem more pragmatic but in the end lead to an oversimplification. I believe next we'll have more 3D and skewmorphics but also a more direct design. Less 'Hide this in the third submenu'.
they can't keep this cat & mouse game up forever. what happens after that?
>>108353760Simple three captchas, two visable and one that isn't.1. normal CAPTCHA2. verification CAPTCHA, to ensure that that you did the CAPTCHA right, above.3. Hidden CAPTCHA as a bot trap.
the actual 2000's vs what zoomers thinks of the 2000's
>>108326327it looks like a shitty chinese imitation of xp/7also fuck docks
>>108353415it released at the end of the decade, but the beta was in 2008, people started moving to windows 7 around 2010.
>>108353425looks like some persian windows bootleg
>>108353415that’s a windows vista theme for windows 10 actually.
>>108353425reminds me of red star os
Built this as an experiment. You get a random question, write an answer, it plants as a flower and stays there permanently.Stack is vanilla HTML/CSS/JS on Neocities. Cloudflare Worker handles the writes to a static JS archive. No database, no accounts, no tracking. Just a file that keeps growing.The Flowerdex lets you filter all flowers by question. Some of the answers people left are genuinely interesting.One flower per day per IP. Profanity filter on the Worker side.grassfields.neocities.orgCurious what /g/ would leave behind.
>>108353736you just know it's gonna be a bunch of poltards posting niggerfaggot don't you
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsmagical robot girls Edition>NewsAnthropic SUING USA: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/09/tech/anthropic-sues-pentagonGoogle to rollout HARD CAPS for API keys: https://xcancel.com/OfficialLoganK/status/2028842571934670988#mGoogle Gemini 3.0 Pro Preview Deprecation soon: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/deprecationsGoogle releases Gemini 3.1 Pro: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-3-1-pro/Anthropic releases Sonnet 4.6: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-sonnet-4-6Alibaba Cloud releases Qwen 3.5: qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3.5Z.AI releases GLM-5: https://z.ai/blog/glm-5Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.htmlComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108353371opus
>>108353394so true so real
>>108353371nothing, jannyai and claw jeets eated all the free computethrow 10$ at a chink model if you want to chat
>>108353430Jannyai hasn't been relevant in ages, the real impact is openclaw jeets sucking up all free resources over a paid service of their ownWhich is leagues worse
where are the Cuckies
I just bought a portable a/c. It has wifi functionality so I can set a timer on it and control it from an app. i have an openwrt gl.inet router, and a spare laptop that can only run windows 10, is there a way to monitor what this portable a/c is doing through something like wireshark? I just want to track how much GB of data it's using to see if it's doing anything shady like becoming part of a Chinese vpn botnet.Any ideas on how I would go about not only isolating this portable a/c to a very limited wifi network, but also monitoring the traffic it's sending back to the chinese servers?Pic unrelated. It doesn't use alexa or google home, just some chinese android app.
You can do everything from the OpenWRT router. Create an isolated VLAN, configure a separate Wifi SSID and assign it to the VLAN, and then, monitor the traffic from the router and do packet captures from it. Install Gentoo on the laptop.https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/vlan/switch_configurationhttps://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/basichttps://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/network_monitoring/bwmonhttps://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/firewall/misc/tcpdump_wiresharkhttps://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:Main_PageYou should be running a separate VLAN for all IoT devices, regardless of origin, given the infrequency of updates and the frequency with which these devices are abandoned and eventually compromised.
>>108353123you don't need a special router. as long as you're connected to the same wifi network, you can send a packet telling the device you're the router now. then all packets are routed via your computer. but I expect electronical devices to use encrypted communications, so it'll still be harder since they may rely on certificates.
>>108352994Yes, the Chinaman ABSOLUTELY wants the gold mine of information that is safely concealed inside your Appalachian shanty.You are right to be paranoid. West Virginia hillbillies have been specifically targeted by these malicious home appliances. A state actor may have even intercepted the package while in transit in order to plant special backdoors.
>>108353123Thank you anon. You are the best. I love this board.
https://x.com/AUTOMATON_ENG/status/2032003668787020046
good, now /g/'s resident no-life tranny can go low-effort post somewhere else
>>108353685Those aren't low effort posts, they are bots. They use it to slide the catalog to prevent real discussion and to make the boards boring for people since no discussion posts ever stay up. Just go look at /biz/.
>switch from a dark web tab to a flashbang white site tabwhy can't fucking web designers just stick to something neutral like grey or biege or some shit? my eyes are almost destroyed
>>108351323Gen X or Millennial moms are too retarded to teach anything.
>>108351014DarkReader is a chromium extension that fixes this for you
>dark web tabcall it a "dark theme" tab next time, 'cause that ain't Tor
>>108351014shall i introduce you: images with HDR metadata with peak brightness set to 9999nits
>>108351014It sounds like your monitor is set way too bright, or your room is way too dark, or both.