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Why do even good Apple products make /g/ seethe?
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>>108515745
most of us filter threads containing question marks, newfag
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>>108515640
Lack of RAM.
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>>108515724
Do you get a microboner whenever you reply to your own desperate marketing threads? What a miserable life.
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>>108515947
>dont ask questions
>dont educate yourself
>just consoooooooom
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GOMAD niggers, do you like chug the entire bottle in one go, on sip on it throughout the day?

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>>108516065
isn't IT totally inundated with jeets? I figured it was since they're creeping up to me as a backend dev specialized in security
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>>108516199
>Faggot
Potatophile
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>>108515831
that's unprofessional
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>>108516143
The bimbo aesthetic is more about the woman degrading herself to exist as a fuckdoll than actual physical attraction - is how I understand it, I'm not a fan myself
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>>108516219

For some it's their own lack of personal taste. They can't really see in the mirror what the perfect "sweet spot" is. They're just aping what society wants. They hear big lips, big boobs, big butt, and that's what they do, clumsily put all that together.

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A general for vibe coding, coding agents, AI IDEs, browser builders, MCP, and shipping prototypes with LLMs.

►What is vibe coding?
https://x.com/karpathy/status/1886192184808149383
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/19/vibe-coding/
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/11/using-llms-for-code/

►Prompting / context / skills
https://docs.cline.bot/customization/cline-rules
https://docs.replit.com/tutorials/agent-skills
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/tutorials/spark/prompt-tips

►Editors / terminal agents / coding agents
https://cursor.com/docs
https://docs.windsurf.com/getstarted/overview

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>>108515917
First I choose the tasks that can successfully run over night, not all of them work for me.
Some good tasks are ports, just create a ton of data with the old language and tell it to port it to a new one, the data from the new implementation must match the old one.
Performance work is also good, make a benchmark and tell it to log the speed after each change, all existing tests must keep passing.
Or interoperability, tell it you need to extract some data from some software, have it reverse engineer it until it can extract it.

Anything that relies on complex UI or UX I still can't do. And for long tasks I always prepare for a while with tests, benchmarks, docs and so on.
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>>108515917
set up your environment up (build the tools if you must) so clanker can actually test properly
it starts looping fairly naturally
for longer horizon stuff look into ralph loops and orchestration (yes a bit of smart clanker watching over dumber clankers)
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Codex 5.4 xHigh is on another league
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>>108516094
I can't believe some of the things I was able to accomplish with it. It's money.
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>>108515917
Yes, that's how vibecoding works. What did you expect? It's still (probably) faster than doing everything by hand.

>>108515993
>>108516024
For me it still can't do most long horizon tasks
It gets stuck in a loop of try something naive, see it doesn't work, revert it.

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True wireless 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://consoomer-guide.pages.dev/


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>>108515012
not inserted vs inserted what?
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>>108515379
apple dongle
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is apple dongle (USB-C one) still cucked if you use it on an Android device?
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>>108506339
has there been any news of qudelix5k 2 or something? ive had mine since release and battery has tanked to like 3~4h, i read the current version has better battery? or is it still just the same battery. I know i can change it but i looked it up, you ahve to some weird shit cause the only available 3rd party battery is the wrong voltage or something?
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>>108515462
I really doubt apples dongle can compete with the golden age of chifi dacs

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.
1) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice on bare metal and run your previous OS in a Virtual Machine.
2) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
Many free software projects have active mailing lists.


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>>108515663
It's basically like if GNOME and KDE had a baby made with Rust. It's pretty good.
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>>108515663
Cosmic is still unusable alpha beta software.
If you care about fast you should probably just use x11 otherwise just use kde or some wlroots wm.
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>>108515380
Not the guy you're answering but wanted to know why you're using xfs over other filesystems and how you compensate for the features it lacks like subvols. compression, snapshots? How well does it handle with recovering from sudden powerlosses?
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Bros, about once every ~10 attempt to play audio from any source, the audio only starts playing from one ear, randomly.
I assume this happened after an update. Whats my best course of action to determine the source of the problem / fix it?
CachyOS
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>>108510447
Linux would be infinitely more shit if FSF was involved with it to any serious extent.

>>108512702
Vaults in KDE Plasma.

>>108515048
Q4OS+Trinity, TinyCore+(Openbox or IceWM).

>>108515663
It's at least 2 years away from being somewhat close to Xfce or Cinnamon in terms of usability/stability, let alone KDE or GNOME. And from the looks of it it's just "GNOME but in rust!" so there's no real value in using it yet. It's alpha-level software.

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#define __NR_utime                132
#define __NR_utimes 235
#define __NR_futimesat 261
#define __NR_utimensat 280

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/utimes.2.html
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/futimesat.2.html
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/utimensat.2.html

tl;dr:
manage file timestamps

god, four fucking syscalls for this, lol. at this point it's honestly just comical.

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>god, four fucking syscalls for this, lol. at this point it's honestly just comical.
When I do stuff like rsyncing my codebase, sometime the build system would sperg out when the timestamp of the of the sources was updated, triggering full rebuilds at every invocation.
Especially for big codebases, I see why you would want to update them all efficiently.
also, I usually set noatime for all my filesystems. I don't know why atime is useful, but I'm sure there's a usecase, so having options to set it only when needed seems useful to me

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How would you improve it and make it better?
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>>108516039
You will always be an NPC
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rewrite it in rust so it's memory safe
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>>108516064
>You will always be an NPC
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by petitioning microsoft, adobe, and ableton to port their software to it (or alternatively, slapping them with anti-trust lawsuits)
this solves 90% of linux adoption issues
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>>108516064
I just know you are a zoomer faggot whose whole personality revolves around being Gentoo faggot. People like you are the biggest problem to the Linux community because they really think they are so much better because they run some obscure OS and feel threatened when they hear that a lot more people try to get into Linux because their whole personality revolves around using Linux because nobody else does. You special little snowflake.

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I love you Mr. Cargo Ship Whale. You make hosting servers so painless.

I should start an IT business where I stand up Docker servers for people.
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>>108515946
Podman is the globohomo version of docker.
The new versions have a hard dependency on netavark and aardvark which are written in Rust and depend on systemd.
Not even once.
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>>108515938
Single Proxmox instances are manageable, clusters are painful to manage. I would recommend against using Proxmox for larger deployments.
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>>108515950
KEK
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>>108515946
OrbStack rules.
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>>108515966
Do you seriously believe Docker *isn't* globohomo?

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are pc speakers still a thing? i don't want to wear headphones on my head all day like some call center employee
but when i search for PC speakers there are barely any for sale
am i supposed to drop hundreds of dollars on an audio interface and some proper speakers or is there some middle ground
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>>108487257
I have studio monitors and a interface, nice clean setup. I don't really hear hiss, sure there is some when I really-really try to hear.
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>>108487257
I'm thinking of getting cheap ones for when I have a visit, since I don't own a TV.
For myself I just use headphones though.
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Bose Companion 5, I've had mine for like 10 years now. Get them on ebay or something. Absolute best quality and bass for the price.

I'll probably upgrade to a HS5 setup someday tho (like in 5 years when the Bose KING COMPANION 5s break).

NEVER LOGITECH
NEVER EVER LOGITECH FOR SPEAKERS OP!!! and desu i'm not sure if i'm happy with my K95 - k190 kbm combo (those are the wrong numbers but idgaf famo). razer is better i think.
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>>108487257
pc speakers are mostly dogshit
bookshelf speakers is what you want, get a powered one it literally will dogpile on any "premium" pc speakers
i presonally use the fluance ai41 theyre good
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>>108514074
>razer is better i think.
the last time I checked their 2.1 system was USB only and required their shitty driver software. Stay away from Logitech, Razer, Steel Series or any other gaming brand. Creative, Edifier or Klipsch come to my mind if you need something cheap that's better.

why is gnome network manager such a pita to work with? it can never get opvnvpn settings right. there's no easy way to control vpn with nmcli because your cli environment is different from dbus environment. what a fuckin joke

>muh skill issue
try to set a vpn auto reconnect systemd service with a ddns vpn server and make it work reliably. I dare you
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usecase for basic network settings being accessible to the user?
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>>108513651
Imagine after all that happened being so low IQ that you still use dbus and systemd.
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>>108513709
no thats just what linux software looks like
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>>108513651
>ubuntu
yup, skill issue
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>>108513709
That's like, GNOME 20 or something.

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New OLED and new Speaker setup
I need a new Desk and chair too
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>>108514825
ive always loved the weather channel even now the weather is my favorite tv show
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Have a solemn Karfreitag (Good Friday)
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>>108515569
LOL even if I didn't buy anything and could hoard all my money I MIGHT be able to buy a small collapsing crib in 20 years fucking LMAO
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>>108516044
bit crowded but comfy, also shalom to you too!
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>>108516093
thank you anon-senpai. I have to fit everything in one room. The sudden urge to throw everything away and just get a Laptop and live a happy life with a 2h battery.

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https://browsergate.eu/extensions/
>Scanned Extensions Database
>6,222 extensions. Zero consent.
>Every time you visit LinkedIn, a hidden JavaScript program scans your browser for installed Chrome extensions. No notice. No opt-in. No mention in their privacy policy.

https://browsergate.eu/executive-summary/#a-massive-data-breach-of-sensitive-data-and-trade-secrets
>The malicious JavaScript that Microsoft secretly injects into the LinkedIn website searches each user’s browser for installed software applications.
>The search reveals:
>Political opinions of users, through extensions like “Anti-woke,” “Anti-Zionist Tag,” and “No more Musk”
>Religious beliefs, through extensions like “PordaAI” (blur haram content) and “Deen Shield” (blocks haram sites)
>Disability and neurodivergence, through extensions like “simplify” (for neurodivergent users)
>Employment status, through 509 job search extensions that reveal who is looking for work on the very platform where their current employer can see their profile
>Trade secrets of millions of companies, by mapping which organizations use which competitor products, from Apollo to ZoomInfo
>LinkedIn has not disclosed this practice in its privacy policy. There is no mention of extension scanning in any public-facing document.
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lmao imagine an entire religion of snowflakes that require addons just to browse the internet
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>>108514180
>>108514225
you can check by yourself. the first link has the full list with details, and a search tool.
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>>108514225
>Can they tell I hate Israel from this?
They can tell by using geoip, only amerifats and israeli's like israel
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>>108514180
Once again Firefox and Safari chads rule
Chrom* chuds drool
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>>108515299
I doubt it has anything to do with the specific browser.

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This year's Debian Project Leadership election has only ONE candidate and it's a Pajeeta (Sruthi Chandran):
>She is inactive on the mailing lists, and her Salsa profile is private so we can't even see what her coding contributions are.
>She's run for DPL 4 times before; lost each time
>Her entire platform is just about diversity and bitching about cis males
>She intends to formally incorporate Debian in the US, which would force Debian to introduce age verification
Her only claim to fame is organizing DebConf23, an event where a Debian developer literally fucking DIED because basic health & safety measures were not followed.

A much more qualified candidate was hospitalized during the nomination window and couldn't apply in time, yet she has refused to reopen nominations.

Debian is FUCKED unless the Debian developers all vote NOTA (None of the above).
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>>108515330
>easy to read scripts
This is an oxymoron.

Typical users shouldn't have to directly deal with services at all, and if they must they shouldn't have to symlink things into /var and edit scripts and manually manage script dependencies;
sudo systemctl enable yatatatatatatatata
is all I should have to do.
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>>108515349
>Typical users shouldn't have to directly deal with services at all
Most package managers do that anyway, cause services packaged for the distro will include the necessary init scripts. It would be trivial for a package manager to enable a service after installation too, it's just not common practice. Users are expected to enable the services themselves. I think symlinking a file into a /var/service dir is much simpler and transparent than running systemctl enable nameofservice, especially because nameofservice doesn't have to be the same as packagename.
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>>108515367
>It would be trivial for a package manager to enable a service after installation too, it's just not common practice
It is common practice, at least on systemd distros. The only time I've ever had to work with services myself is to enable the NordVPN crap and restart the NVIDIA sleep service in a TTY (because NVIDIA's sleep service is fucking broken!) and it was super simple with systemd.
>I think symlinking a file into a /var/service dir is much simpler and transparent
No it isn't, because "systemctl enable" has a much stronger semantic link to enabling something than memorising Unix directories. What the fuck is a /var and why should the typical user be expected to know what it does? How is typing out symlink commands and filling out scripts more user-friendly? Come on, man.
>especially because nameofservice doesn't have to be the same as packagename
Because a package may include multiple services.
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>>108515349
rc-update and rc-service take care of that without manual symlinks and dinit is everything systemd has going for it, but better and without the cancer.
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>Per the Constitution, the DPL is meant to provide technical leadership
as well, but as you say, we've somewhat drifted away from that.
>I would like to see a return a DPLs leading across all aspects of the
project.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2026/04/msg00008.html
Sruthisisters, our response?

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Containerization is app cruelty

>>108465124

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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>>108514859
I'm not gonna try it but the intel igpu supports hardware decoding for the major codecs (h264,5, vp9).
This guy managed to playback 4k60fps on youtube on loonix https://youtu.be/b6O74NRbfUc?t=1007 but honestly it might be underpowered for some stuff so might want to aim for a stronger unit.
Honestly just look up any thin clients available used in your area, check the specs and if the price is right then it's worth it.
At first I wanted to get a raspberry pi (duh) but everything is massively overpriced nowdays so it was more of a shot in the dark.
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>>108515215
2FA on SSH could just be a private key that is additionally encrypted with a passphrase
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>>108515679
>4k60fps
use case?
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how do you organise ethernet cables to avoid horrible messes?
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>>108515999
route and tie them in a rack

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Why won't you guys listen?
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>>108515610
lol ya that aint happening even that retard fueantes hates his entire zoomer base.
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>>108515578
You mean the guy who had multiple alts account on r*ddit also shitpost on 4chan? Holy kek.
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>>108513269
>drama grifting on drama grifters
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not my problem i play old games + good games none of this zoomer shit
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You're donating to his 1 million dollar fundraiser, right anon? You guys seem to agree with him, so why don't you financially support your guy?


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