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>>107730817Thanks, have a good day!
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>>107734721When you're dealing with a very convoluted list generation that can't be done with find or a bash one liner, you either can't use parallel or don't care about parallelism or tracking errors, and you also have GNU xargs, because every other implementation is cancer.
>>107726648Guys I'm retarded, I swear I turned on the "sound events" option for GTK programs somewhere within the KDE settings but I can't find it anymore. It's really annoying hearing a "pop" sound when I press buttons on a GTK program.
>>107734690>xargs is almost always the wrong solution.xargs can fork processes up to defined limits like the CPU count, and batch inputs for said processes so you can use it to create a work queue, good luck doing that with a for loop.
I'd like to hear input from some people before I decide, I'm a noob.I have a NAS on my home network that I use to store general media, and documents like medical stuff, taxes for backup and archival.I'm currently on ext4 jbod 2x8tb, 2x16tb hdd. But, I want some redundancy in case a drive fails. Rollbacks in case of a mistake would be nice. I'm also clueless about the true usefulness of check sums for stuff like bitrot.From what I've read, it seems like btrfs or ZFS would best suit me? I'm on Debian 12, the system has a Intel i7-5930K (12) @ 3.700GHz, and 16gb of DDR4, 2400. 1gbe LAN, maybe 2.5gbe in the future.It seems in ZFS, I would be able to raid1 2x8tb and 2x16tb and present it as one pool? I'd like to be able to add more disks naturally in the future too. Is there any hidden gotchas or somethig I should be aware of? It would seem ZFS is not within normal package distribution for Debian, I'm not sure if this is an issue. Would it be worth moving to another distro with native support for ZFS?
a few months ago I got my first linux distro, I somehow decided to go for debian 13, it ended up being a huge pain in the ass, shit would be complicated to install, and would regularly stop workingfinally reached a breaking point today and wiped it out, and installed fedora, everything just works on fedora so far. it's amazing truly amazing compared to debian.probably this comes at a cost of security/privacy or something, there has got to be a catch
wew lad
>>107717882i basically drive on the road in the pic every day to work (haifa to yoqneam, haifa is on the right)might get a job at nvidia or one of the other tech companies moving to the areaisraeli north is exploding in tech investment
>>107735209kill yourself as soon as possible
>>107717912
>>107735269its good news not bad news there's more jobs coming
gonna be funny when iran nukes it
It's 2026, where can I get a Rockwell Retro Encabulator?
>>107726658Don't forget the pre-fabricated amulite and dingle arm. I personally like the nover trunion feature.
I would rather immanentize my eschatron if you catch my drift
>>107733627based
>ctrl-f Allen-Bradley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzm6pvHPSGo>WHERE ARE THE RETRO ENCABULATORS
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsFateful New Year Edition>NewsZ․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107735429cute girl who loves you, I knew that already
>Put word in logit bias -100>It keeps spamming itI swear to fuck not a single """""feature""""" on sillytavern actually works. They're ALL placebo bullshit.
>>107735321Card I made of a mentally retarded girl. Not from a genetic disorder, she suffered a head injury.
>>107735502Goyimtavern is shit, yes, but have you considered that the model or provider you're using doesn't support logit bias and/or ignores it?
>>107735503i was just using a retarded 'unny card
wobbly windows is a stupid tasteless gimmick that only open sores Linuxtroons thought was a good idea to include into their official softwarenot even iFags were dumb enough to do thatmeanwhile Linshitters still don't have an accurate replica of the Windows 7 user experience despite 20+ years of freetard developers shitting out useless code for Gnome and Wayland
>>107731445>Compositing killed computing.>maximally extreme statement about completely inconsequential thingtextbook /g/ retardation
>>107735303>howBy years of expertise in servicing XP machines.>whyWhy not?
>>107731356never forgot about it.used it to show my friends how cool linux was back in 00's
i had a script that when this motherfucker crashed it restarted it
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>>107734930I am 98% sure you are French
>>107735193Are you basing this solely off the salary?
>>107734327work your way out of the battery assembly department
>>107734661sex with creatures
>>107734322And everyone else creates more problems without fixing anything. I'll stick with whites.
What is it about big O notation that is so hard to understand for people?Despite being a fundamental concept in CS, so many CS graduates think they understand what big O means, but when they try to explain it they are completely wrong.For example pic related, almost every statement in the "explanation" is incorrect.
>>107724461imagine if it's all bots
>>107731296How is it wrong? This is literally just applying the definition.
>>107723015That's the point, it's complicated because it's a Shibboleth.
>>107733429It's really not that complicated though. People just don't even try to understand what it means
has OP finally gave up after getting beaten up by literally everyone in the thread?
C++bros not like this...
>>107733666>>107733985trannies... this is your mindset...
>>107733985>glass bead game>the abyss
>>107733666Mandated hrt and feminizing surgeries for chuds when?
>>107733985vgh... now i have to quit climbing too?
>>107733666what does it stands for in this context?
It's 2026. How close are Waifu robots to becoming commercially available?The technology must be close by now, /g/ros...
>>107731853She's cute
>>107734331Dont crush my hopes and dreams, anon. Please. I need a waifu, not a jeet.
>>107731292I hate normies making robots look identical to people. What's the point of fucking a robot if it just looks like a girl?
>>107734306That picture has been out for years now, long before AI existed.You have internet-induced schizophrenia, my friend. Pyschosis is a tough thing to navigate!
>>107731302LIER
i tend to use 1 when i'm editing files or using a browser because i want to see my desktop and because i don't like it when a program's UI takes up space in my peripheral vision
>>107734767left is wasting space, no bueno
left, but justified into the upper left corner.
komorebi + whkd fn
>>107735456This. But since I have to use Razer crap anyways I just that with komorebic instead of whkd.
the left is used when using a browser that can be traced and with this setup of tile the other side can't tell what of computer is accessing the site, laptop, tablet, and desktop
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This what the enemy stole from you.
>>107734194Mah, you might be right about that, it's visible particularly on the coyote. This is a 1k version of the same prompt. It make me wonder if NBP actually upscales even at 2k.
reminder needed
>>107733146>they even get used as livestock guardian animals, especially against coyotes.Didn't know that, kino
A NEW YEAR'S MIRACLE
>>107724692She walled sadly
It took her a full year to apply all that makeup.
>>107735411Troon melty
>>107735411she would look 10x better with a darker eyeshadow desu desu
Holy based
>>107735006>moonrunes>austrian flag???who is this stinky weeb and why should I care
>>107735395Weebs are the only people whose opinions are worth anything.
>>107735292sir, please type on a real keyboard
>>107735438weebs lost. indians won.
>>107735239Your world is also worse, but you are too stupid to realize it yet.
Remember the time before humans ever had technology?Is there no hope now to ever live without it?
>>107734874>before humans ever had technology?You mean before fire and before the Stone Age?
>>107735032Back then our ancestors were apes eating bugs, small animals and fruit, vegetables and seeds
>>107735254They were highly evolved hominids that had complex cognition and that communicated with language.