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Redpill me on OpenSUSE
is it any good for home use?
is it any good for programming?
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>>107689921
It's bad. Modifies software from the upstream too much. That alone is the reason not to use OpenSUSE and why it isn't popular
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open... what?
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>>107689921
It's actually great, yast and snapper are fantastic tools, and if suse was the target for docker, or if declarative configs were a bit more mature then I'd probably use it for everything
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>>107690787
YaST is dead. It was replaced with a web app and doesn't have all the same functions.
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>>107689921
>software from Goymany, the most technologically-backward, authoritarian country of the free world
you should be able to figure this one out, aynon

>be software engineer
>can't get any jobs because of AI
>society blames you for AI because they think of "computer people' as a single group
>your future is either starving to death or getting murdered by luddites

Why does the universe hate software engineers in particular so much?
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Sad but true. My indian slaves are worse compared to ai (even the shittiest self hosted llms). Lets not even talk about gemini 3 or gpt 5.2
Btw the poos under me were using AI too, so fuck them. They didnt even bother reading the code lmao
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>>107691410
The kind of work that used to be thrown by seniors to juniors can now be done easily by AI. Unless you use some obscure programming language with no large datasets available (e.g. Verilog, VHDL, etc...) then any junior work can be replaced by an AI.
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>>107691410
Hunting, fishing, trapping top skills.
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>>107691621
can't hunt in your lord's forest without paying the tithe
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>>107691621
A population this large all hunting to survive would exhaust the wildlife and drive it extinct in one generation. This isn't the Pleistocene anon. Nukes and bioweapons in AI hands will make that irrelevant anyway.

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Is postscript better than pdf? Y?
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>>107690289
I'm pretty sure that pdfs can be written using postscript, yes?

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Pos + Sub edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107691134
you are not getting a seal
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>>107669298
>>USB-C DACs:
>• JCally JM6 (Non Pro) / CX Pro - $8
Should I get this one or just the apple dongle?
I'm tired of chink shit breaking on me.
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>>107691189
thank you for the clarification im pretty sure i like it neutral im using IEF Preference 2025 (B&K 5128) preset based on that cranola guy
whenever bass is added it makes things sound a bit rough especially on non-classical music
>>107691210
i dont want seal i want anime girls on my product packaging
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>bought a new iem
>vocal starts singing
>blah blah blah TSK blah blah TSK blah blah TSK blah TSK
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>>107669298
>Sennheiser HD 660S
>JDS Labs Atom Amp+
>Shitty $5 Apple dac
Is there any reason to buy a new DAC over the USB C dac apple sells? How does it compare to the Snowsky Melody?

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> learn to code.
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>>107690111
sounds like you work in a very low paid high turnover industry
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>>107689624
this nigga does not know how arches work.

the real answer is it's a keystone but also those metal plates get bolted together after. the glue is largely just to hold it in place initially

>>107689720
american construction. you havent even seen the worst of it yet
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>>107690416
Government. The turnover rate isn't high and the pay is normal, as always in the sector, but we always need at least like 60 people in my job at any given time. If it gets lower, then work will start piling up. And there are always people around 4 people training new people and around 5 people training helping the mediors throughout the entire year.
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>>107690192
this literally happened, the US used to do massive public works projects to kickstart the economy in bad times

>>107690281
>the only labor that could possibly exist anywhere ever is muh tech
i sure hope you don't like eating or drinking
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Governments really have their head in the sand as to what's coming. There's an increasing disconnect between how economies used to run, how politicians still want it to run, and what is actually happening.

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I am regularly amazed that we pretend folders are the right way to organise files. They’re entirely arbitrary. Every competent file system ignores them to its best ability. Why can’t I have a file in two folders? Why does one have to be a “reference”? Why can’t I filter for files that exist in 3 folders with X extension?

We’ve been played for absolute fools.
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>>107683354
>lock face with pointers rotating around a spindle
When presented with the challenge of dividing a circle into 24 equal segments, the choice of doing 12 segments and two laps was made...

>>107686267
>My current plan is to have a sidecar/metadata file with external links to each image/video/whatever type of file in my hoard. I
You really are doing a lot of thinking about things to avoid having to think about things...
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Trees are easier to understand and manipulate than directed acyclic graphs. The desktop metaphor breaks down when one item is in two places.
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>>107689001
What? Make a folder named "business deal" and put the pics, videos, docs, calls, and mail related to that business deal in that folder.
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>>107681857
Tag based filesystems do exist but they're not very popular.
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>>107689001
>Could it be any more retarded?
Could *you* be any more retarded?
Top of the nest is the client. Inside that, you can subdivide by dealings. Inside that you can subdivide by details of that dealings...

>folders should just be the output of selected file tags
You'd lose a lot of time setting 'sensible' tags. Most wouldn't bother with all that noise. So you'd end up with a shit tonne of poorly tagged shit equally unable to be searched... Just like your poorly organised clutter is now...

>>107689734
>it'd make more sense to have a system that lets you access files from multiple locations
This already exists. This has existed for a *very* long time.

>or through different means
Like?


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Holiday On Call Edition

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io
JavaScript, CSS, HTML sandbox - https://jsfiddle.net
MDN Web Docs - https://developer.mozilla.org
Stack Overflow Blog - https://stackoverflow.blog

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>>107678396
I rape ass
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nigger
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>>107691564
>>107690769
gotta move away from my family for this shit
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>>107691564
Got what I voted for again award
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>>107690571
>congrats bro you will receive the pusy :)
viriginio momentos

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Thanks Windows
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>>107691454
>Windows 7/8.1 would be fast and responsive running from the same drive
no it wont stop lying like you lie about your gender
also you want me to list all features from W11 and why it makes it slow on your ancient shitbox? look them up yourself you brown incel and get a job and go buy a decent pc.
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>>107690459
>hdd from 2009
>not even sold freely, it's some oem shit
Vikram please redeem the ssd
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>>107691454
>Windows 7/8.1 would be fast and responsive running from the same drive
No they wouldn't.
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>>107690459
look up the issue. you'll need to disable windows defender and some other shit.
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>>107691488
>waah you're a poor, brown and a tranny incel
Compelling argument, retard.
Go ahead list them. It's all pajeetware bullshit Windows could do without, because it did.

>>107691553
Yes they would I've used every major Windows version since 3.11.
7 is snappy running from a period correct 7200 RPM HDD.

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Here We Go Again Edition
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>>107689776
>If you use
*If you don't
>outside your terminal
*everywhere possible
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I usually don't have my desktop visible so it's just black.
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hi

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ITT we post pre-2010 tech memes.

I'll start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxaCOHT0pmI
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599 dollars
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arrange by penis
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>>107691551
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>>107690544
599 *us* dollars
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Remember how the iphone 4s announcement was so disappointing it literally fucking killed steve jobs

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Who here has used Ocaml?

What do you like? What don't you?
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>>107690328
Tranny language
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I almost thought this was a Perl thread.
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Ammy's language :3
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>>107690328
I like it, but man is it confusing to get started with! Once you get the hang of it, it's quite nice!

You can use dune for modern package management, and you can use c libraries from Ocaml too! Not to mention the language is memory safe by default (aside from the aforementioned optional c libraries)

It's a multi-paradigm language, so it's nice to be able to code how you want. Use OOP if you want, or you can treat it like C, but having functional programming features built in to the core design really opens up possibilities that other languages address as an afterthought.

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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I am angry. I will post this and not blog post about my anger.
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>>107688867
I'd rather play video games.
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>>107691279
Watch anime, read manga, play games to find cute girls you like.
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>>107690310
Start genning.

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?
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Test
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>>107690185
I'm beginning to think you actually believe this.
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>>107681413
>No, no it doesn't, you just haven't used it long enough or did enough with your PC to notice. Give it time friend, you'll be doing something important and it'll shit itself in confusion. You'll either go back to Windows or buy a Mac mini.
I've used both Windows and Linux for about 15 years now, give or take. I can honestly say that my Windows 11 box (no, 10 LTSC is not an option for me) gives me more trouble than my Linux machines by orders of magnitude. In the Windows 7 years this would be a laughable thought, but Microsoft made it a reality, and we have no reason to believe that things will not get much, much worse with Windows 12+.
Windows "just werks" if all you do is play Steam games, but I don't even need Windows for that anymore.
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>>107681413
the problem with linux is it still functions like windows 98 when windows NT has existed for 30 years. you can rice it as much as you want and it never fixes its fundamental flaws. a package manager that can differentiate between user apps and critical system components does not exist and the only cope distros can come up with is clamping down on available packages or having a app store facade, not to mention when an update fails or breaks something your only recourse is to have had made an entire system image. you cant put all of the responsibility on the end user as a design philosophy, people are fucking stupid and even for power users and sysadmins this is clunky. you have to use root or sudo so often that it takes any safety from having things locked behind privileged accounts to begin with. some normie tries to remove firefox from ubuntu, types in root password for the billionth time today and next thing you know half the packages on the system are gone
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>>107691524
it's windows nt that still has dos-isms like drive letters and a restrictive filename character set (dos being the poor man's cp/m)

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Pocket edition

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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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>>107688852
Later, much later. :-(
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>>107688852
aren't the chinese starting to pump out RAM like crazy? Maybe not in the US (sanctions and tariffs), but that should bring the prices down in Europe
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>>107690823
>should bring the prices down
Wishful thinking. Well at the current prices at least I've come to appreciate and love the RAM that I have.

>>107689484
>>107689708
Static IPs like 10.10.0.1/24, 10.10.0.2/24 etc. should reach each other with the switch, for internet connection they'd need to have some route the parents wifi network and have the wifi router as default gateway.
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>>107690968
I think anon wants to have them in their own network.
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poorfag life is rough anons
last 20 years have amassed about 60TB of data
many disks aged 10+ years now
buying new disks is mad expensive
4x24TB would be enough to replace all my current drives its like €2k of (refurbished) drives and adds barely any more new capacity
maybe i just wipe half my stuff and accept the losses

>The development comes a little over a year after the tech giant [Google] disclosed that its transition to Rust led to a decline in memory safety vulnerabilities from 223 in 2019 to less than 50 in 2024.

>The company pointed out that Rust code requires fewer revisions, necessitating about 20% fewer revisions than their C++ counterparts, and has contributed to a decreased rollback rate, thereby improving overall development throughput.

>We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android's C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery," Google's Jeff Vander Stoep said. "With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one

>With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC).

>Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction.

https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/rust-adoption-drives-android-memory.html
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this is 2 articles, link to the other one
https://security.googleblog.com/2025/11/rust-in-android-move-fast-fix-things.html
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>copy paste existing software
>woav all the bugs that we found and fixed in C aren't there
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I work with Jeets, I know KPIs are worthless and you can make them say anything you want

>we audited ourselves and found no wrongdoings at all
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>>107691340
Static analysis and annotation in C can give you the same safety guarantees as Rust.
Why not just use that and keep the mature working codebase instead of using some buggy experimental trash language like Rust to rewrite solved problems?


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