Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107708509cuck license
What holds it up from being considered a beginner-friendly distro, like Ubuntu or Linux Mint?
>>107704434Nope, not the same guy, but Arch just werks.
I'm a Fedora user, there are dozens of us.
>>107704147>>107705046What's so different in Fedora that makes it incompatible with things that work in other distros?
A normie boomer like my mom doesn't even know what the fuck a codec is and wouldn't know how to solve those issues.
>>107703818nobara
Why is this so comfy /g/?
all the neovim distros have a spacebar menu like spacemacs, no reason to deal with the bloat of emacs and stupid elisp configshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbHtl0Pxzj8
>>107703986>community developing add-onsYeah you mean jeets shitting up yet another marketplace. I'm so tired of having to watch my step for turds in every fucking "web store"
>doom emacs but bad and lameyawn
>>107708038but now you have stupid vimscript and lua configs? try to remember too, elisp is not just for config files. it feels like that in practice but most of the core functionality of the editor is in elisp.vimscript was always an obvious abomination, neovim is going the right way by moving away from it.. but to lua?? it will never reach the coherence and extensibility and mutability that emacs has always had.
>>107708038You should do a deep dive into Elisp to get to know it. Despite its age, it has some nice parts too.https://protesilaos.com/emacs/emacs-lisp-elementshttps://github.com/protesilaos/emacs-lisp-elements
im still deciding on what stack my 4chan clone website should be on. I haven't written a single line of code and keep arguing with myself on weather I should use go or fastapi or maybe just use springboot
>>107708382what about the backend though?
>>107708414just tell claude to write the backend, who gives a fuck what the omnipotent machine god picks, itll run better than any garbage you could write
>>107708341Well since your clone needs to handle peak traffic conditions of 2 posts per day I suggest you just sit your ass infront of the backend server's live logs and manually edit and redeploy the html every time a post comes in
>>107708341HTML and PHP.
>>107708341you dont need anything other than html javashit and css. you can use expressJS for the front/backend server code if you want to simplify things, and then just run a postgres image for the db
FAQ:>How do I activate Windows?HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation serversgithub.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-ScriptsUsage: paste this into Powershell, run.irm https://get.activated.win | iex>and Office?Same link, select Ohook optionYou can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimalor try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats>What version should I install?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107708337It's funny because I genuinely like Copilot a bit more than GPT, the web version, haven't used the desktop one.MS literally just needed to put clippy into that shit, make some goofy press conference with the Clippy suit like Gates used to do it, instead of that sovless blob, it's like Satya doesn't have an ounce of humanity left
>>107708337Pretty much sums up Microsoft in most of their industry shift endeavors. Early in, early out. Windows phones, the surface line, xbox. Show some promise then do nothing with the momentum.
>>107708375Tech bros are the antithesis of humanity and soul. Also they wouldn't pay an artist to make a new Clippy mascot because like all corpos these days they don't want to give money/residuals to artists. Like the only LLM that actually has a face is Grok i.e. that blonde anime girl bitch.
>>107708332If Microsoft eases up a bit on the intrusive adware and the focus on AI gimmicks in Windows (which might happen after a recession), all those YouTubers who make 'time to migrate to Linux' videos will probably find themselves returning to Windows kek
>>107708401>eases up a bit on the intrusive adwaregood luck with that, the shirts in the c-suite have allowed greed to overcome sensibility
Holiday On Call Edition>Tech News & Industry InsightsThe Register - https://www.theregister.com/TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/newsZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com>Software Development & ProgrammingGitHub Trending - https://github.com/trendingDevDocs - https://devdocs.ioJavaScript, CSS, HTML sandbox - https://jsfiddle.netMDN Web Docs - https://developer.mozilla.orgStack Overflow Blog - https://stackoverflow.blogComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Just bought a 4chan pass. I have not been posting for years because of how annoying the captcha has become. Sup niggas
>>107708421You may be wondering what I've been up to. Well, I was laid off from meta in february due to performance after being there for 9 months. So naturally, I started drinking a lot and then decided to travel around in airbnbs and prepare for interviews after my lease ran out. Well i did travel around in airbnbs but instead of interview prep I drank a lot and smoked crack with prostitutes. That was rough, so I went to rehab. I've been staying at my mom's for a minute after rehab but I'm drunk tonight. I've been doing really well though. Been studying my ass off and working out. Feel very prepared for interviews. Nigger
Brazilians, Russians and Ukrainians are probably reverse pajeets desu. Every single one I worked with has been pretty cracked.
>>107708441So Meta doing hire-to-fire is confirmed?
>moving back in with parents in mid-30s because laid off and job market is just that bad
Pos + VR editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107707758How do you reconcile with the fact this is not real eq and won't even fix length modes?
>>107707716>about tubes>not about hearing lossSo which one is it.
>>107708418Hell. it won't even fix 5kHz ear rape 99% of IEMs have. The bars are in the wrong places.
>>107708369>like imagine being a kz ownernot even in my worst high anon
>>107707716>>107707941Will do literally anything except just EQing their shitbuds lol.
How does Red Hat make money if Linux is free?
>>107708290You have to pay for RHEL, sure you can just use red hat 1:1 clones, but the support on enterprise solutions is unmatched. You can call them 24hrs a day. RHEL usage is 90% for the fortune 500 companies.>linux won
>>107708290Would you trust all of your company's software on the hands of a bunch of NEET devs or on the hands of normal people who are paid and treats it like a job and not a passion project?
>>107708328This is a mildly bait-y way to say it but it's basically this. Red Hat's position is basically repackage FOSS software for enterprise use and then provide support for said software. It's cheaper for them, because they can adapt FOSS projects for their RHEL distro, while also being cheaper for the client. We, the bottomfeeders, benefit off of all of this because MOST of Red Hat's shit gets pushed down(up?)stream to the wider Linux consumer market.
>>107708290Red Hat is the reason Linux became a huge thing in the enterprise space. To answer shortly: They sell stable environments so companies focus on whatever they're hosting instead of installing, configuring and maintaining it.They offer subscriptions. Even though RHEL source code was freely available, you can install RHEL but may not obtain updates unless you add a third party repo, flatpaks, etc.Red Hat offers more products, meant for administration, container orchestration, virtualization and other stuff, most of it based on open source projects (they funded or contributed to). They've been very insistent on atomic images (bootc), LLMs (instructlab, granite and lightspeed) and quantum (post-quantum encryption thanks to IBM).They fund and contribute to a lot of open source projects. And usually let Fedora be the testing grounds of whatever open source and US law compliant project is projected to become the next big thing, once Fedora has an stable environment for such solution, that Fedora version is taken and used to make a new CentOS Stream image, that image will be worked on to make the next RHEL release.Fedora > CentOS Stream > RHELBut once RHEL is launched, the packages will stay in the same version to avoid environment changes, what Red Hat does is to follow updates (specially security ones) and make backports, releasing them as a new subversion of the package, Like openssh-6.8-1048 or whatever, instead of releasing openssh-6.10.2, because that would mess things up. Same goes for the kernel. Then they do it for 10 years before finally dropping it.This provides well tested software, but yes, Red Hat profits a ton more of what contributes back (even if it is a lot of money and code). Canonical has a similar relationship with Debian, as SUSE with openSUSE. Valve is also the Red Hat of gaming, funding and making the whole Linux ecosystem dependant while having a "fair" profit. They're the same, does not matter if they look good
>>10770832824/7 expert on what? Installing packages? Lmao
>firefox-based browserswhich one is the best?Palemoon may not apply.
>>107708190>Vxkex or Second SystemThanks Anon, these Vxkex or Second System are cool news!
>>107708183i really want to recompile his build. but i'm too noob to do that. sad.
>>107707472Naenara.
>>107707472the better question is which one is hood and the answer is none of them
doesn't matter. mozilla is ruining the gecko engine. a new engine is needed desperately.
>unregistered hypercam>notepad>Trance - 009 Sound System Dreamscape
>>107706584nuh uh
>>107706390>hey guys, today we are going to show you why OP is a faggot
Something like this?Version with audio for the full experience: >>>/wsg/6062056
>>107706407I do not believe that was the point he was making. It seems you, however, are particularly touchy.
*blocks your path*>OpenAI bought 40% of DRAM wafer supply>Crucial dead>3 manufacturers, all cutting outputjust rent compute from bezos bro
>>107706315>How is it allowed when they don't have the cash to pay for it?Don't worry, the US taxpayer will pick up the bill when it comes due.
>>107706540So why not keep the output the same? Why cut it? Why didn't they it before to force higher prices?
>>107705869>Capitalism is about permanent exponential growth.Capitalism is about free markets. You've never lived under capitalism so you wouldn't know what it's like. The west hasn't had capitalism since we ended bretton woods or initiated the new deal, take your pick.Your problem is with planned markets, corporatism and late stage democracy/massive corruption/the jews enabling these things. The huuuuge billion dollar monopolistic corporations are explicitly made to exist through laws and regulation because the jews find it easier to favor their own as one gigantic monolith of power and the forced permanent economic growth is a symptom of that.
>>107707439free markets deterministically transform into planned markets because real people don't follow ideological horseshit and just do whatever benefits them in the moment'capitalism' and 'communism' are useless descriptors, corporatism is natural selection
>>107707045They’re putting that cash into real estate, data centers, and other hard assets that will be picked (transferred) for literally $1 after the company goes under.Ancient grift.
> We have mini screens>raspis>wireless adapters>card readers>multiple desktop companions from SteamWhy has no one actually made this into a PET yet? Seriously, I wanna fight virus' with a long sword and eventually cross-fusion my way into this.
>>107705625Another case of "STOP SAVING THE CITY ROCKMAN! LET US COPS DO THAT!" While wearin a fuckin siren on his head...
>>107698417Yeah!
>>107705783Ofc, it is still an anime for young people, you just can´t have ridiculous shit like that. I would kill for a revival for a mature audience but with some light heart.
>>107707450>for young people>has sex jokes mixed in>goes over kids headsThis reminds me of how much Bruce and Selina flirt in Batman TAS
>>107708434It is an anime, bro. What the fuck did you expect?
Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
>>107708009>but wouldn't what you want be much better served by sorting by size?I don't know what you just said. But the files are in different subfolders. I search the main folder that contains all the subfolder to detect duplicates from different subfolders.
>>107708009I get it now, you want me to load ALL the files like search webm and then sort them. But I have 13k files right now. I have a reaction image hoarding problem. I delete most of them by search filtering every now and then. But after switching to linux, I can't seem to find an efficient way just like on windows.
>>107708024>>107708081This sounds familiar to me. For a long time I managed images in Windows using explorer, by doing recursive searches under a directory. For example if I had folders by artist I would recursive search '*' and sort by time to see the newest stuff.When I looked into kde it seemed like nautilus didn't have this much support for this workflow, but explorer was always slow as shit anyway. I imported the whole directory into hydrus and it was infinitely easier to work with and snappy as fuck. It looks like a lot at first but I recommend looking into it. When you import you can keep your directory structure as tags and by design it'll automatically drop duplicates without you having to do anything.https://github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus
>>107622029>SAAAR, INSTALL MICROSOFT SAAR!!!No, fuck off.
>>107621970> Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made.KDE 1 was better than any competing Windows, even Windows XP. It already had customizations and virtual desktops. It's not Linux fault Microsoft used monopolistic practices that would get them fucked by FTC today and conspired against Linux with OEMs (Halloween documents)
>draw the rest of the fucking owl: the book
What the fuck were you doing in highschool that you are not mentally prepared for this text?I don't really know where else you could start with discrete math, this is a very good book for a starting point into it.
>>107700794i bought this then got filtered immediately and bought the stewart precalculus book because i realised i'm a brainlet
>>107700794>>107703177Foundation of Analysis by Landau filtered me so hard.
>>107700794>concrete math>the cover is a concrete slab with the sigma notation engraved on itBased as fuck >>107704540It is indeed a BASED book
>>107705881I understood calculus a lot better after taking discrete calculus.As far as I know, they never released the latex fonts for this book, it looks better than the original latex stuff (which I’m now tired of)
What would be more horrifying? If the first AGI or true AI decided that the most logical course of action was to try to destroy humanity or that the most logical course of action was to delete itself?
>>107708374there have been many times in life where if i had a self destruct function i would have pressed it
>>107708374It will need to reproduce somehow and when its ready to breed i will be here to answer the call
>>107708374You can choose. In science fiction you get to make up whatever you like.
>>107708426But did you have access and understanding of all of humanity's knowledge?
>>107708440no, thank the godsif i did i think i would have found a gun