The goal is to lower risk of your IP being logged for torrenting.Example notice to ISP> The following IP address was seen distributing copyright material> distributing meaning uploadingUnder Options -> BitTorrent> Enable leech mode> Reject all upload requests to peersand> Suppress bitfield / HAVE messages> Won't tell peers which pieces you have. You appear to have 0.0%> in b4 trojanComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>no source code (qbt is gpl btw)
>>108582982Uploaded source.
>>108582934just route your torrent traffic through tor or a vpn
>umm acktually.. you can't do that because TECHNICALLYThey don't care they will just get every IP and send copyright notices to everyone they can
>>108582934>The goal is to lower risk of your IP being logged for torrenting.Get on pts
Everybody used ccleaner back in the day
>>108580135>thinks its a jokekek
>>108583186/r/whooosh
>>108583238Doubt it, probably just young.
Everybody used kazaalite back in the day
>>108580066ccleaner died so that bleachbit could thrive
Despite big companies spending tens of millions of dollars to deploy AI tech, people are going out of their way not to use it.>"It sucks. It makes up things and outright lies">"I have to spend more damn time fixing the errors it makes because we’re forced to use it, rather than allowing me do it the first time with no errors.">"people just get frustrated with it. It's unproductive for their use cases" >"it requires more work if you have to double-check everything">"Ai just outright lies and when you feed it the docs it's like "ohh you are right let me tell you again" like are you dumb or what?">"it just doesn't work. fundamentally, objectively, it's dogshit hallucination software.">"you have to tell it exactly what you want and how you want it, which is a softcore version of you doing it.. then you have to edit and tweak. You may as well just do it yourself"
>>108583435You wont do shit, codetrans
>>108583451By stacking LLMs, of course. What could possibly go wrong
>retards don't know how to use tool>blame tool
>>108583451does the output do what I need it to do? then it's correct.
>>108583488sounds transphobic
how many wireless peripherals can I use at once without the connection shitting itself? and what dongles or whatever should I aim for? currently i have 1$ chink usb bt and it works with headphones + xbox controllerI don't mind bluetooth headphones latency, because i don't play games where this matters much, but would responsive keyboard + mouse and 1-3 xbox controllers be possible at once?
>>108582008Depends on the mouse and depends if the cable is long enough.
>>108581516>how many wireless peripherals can I use at once without the connection shitting itselfZero.How much shit can you tolerate in your connection is the question.
>>1085820012.4ghz is the future of mice
>>1085829512.4 mouse is the way to go. bluetooth mouse is latency and pairing retardness.
>>108582951>>108583024The future of mice are going to be drawing pen and tablets.
Looks like someone is building something like Usenet (now Hyphanet ) but on steroids.https://bitsocial.net/
not today, cia
>>108583236why use IPFS?
real decentralization is a myth son. you are always depending on some piece of infrastructure. It may be tougher to take down but nothing is completely immune
I tried to post on 5chan and it redirects me to some crypto looking site asking for my phone number
Did people really visit these internet cafes back in the day? And you used the same mouse and keyboard filled with boogers sweat and gunk from the guy 5 minutes before you? And you could just turn your head and see what people were doing online next to you? How many of these you think they ran keyloggers and such? I'm guessing most of them.
>>108581218For a person who claims to not care, you truly are emotionally invested. Sorry you're so upset
>>108580764that's unhygenic, unsanitary, and unethical
It was amazing. Great times.
>>108578230>Did people really visit these internet cafes back in the day?yes, people like Luka Magnotta
>>108581467that anon has a point thoall these yoof who avoid bars, clubs, sharing needles, alcohol and exchanging bodily fluids will get wiped from the face of the earth en masse by some rndm pandemic one day as they've built up zero immunity to anything. Not that they breed anyway.
I've been using KDE for approximately 6-7 years, but I must admit that its design guidelines aren't very good.
>>108576432>nitpicking irrelevant horseshitnormal people with jobs just picked the file and move on to do useful things
>>108576466>being so indian that you think everyone needs ai to write one sentence
No shit, Plasma devs are terrible at UX. They genuinely do not know what padding is, they just put random values in and whatever goes
>>108576432how would you do it
>>108583132Like this >>108576553
Eva 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://consoomer-guide.pages.dev/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108582370>do you understand?well other than that you are retarded not really nobut either way try speakers
>>108570343boob
Are rosefinches good?
>>108582394>isn't part of music making process is to make sure your shit plays well both on speakers and headphones?yes.
binaural/atmos are music with ASMR, which is disgusting and sounds fake, like, the first listen is okayyy, cool-ish effect, 2nd and 3rd listen feels boring
*ruins the internet forever*
>>108581731Do you really miss having to install this proprietary browser plugin controlled by a single company?
>restores it
>>108581731From my point of view, HTML5 liberated the internet from the tyranny of Flash Player. That thing always had security vulnerabilities and everyone had to wait for Adobe to patch it.
>retards here think the internet is the web
html5 is great. the web stack (the actual web stack: html, css, js) just needs some way to do component based development. web components are a miss.
the quiet underpopulated island vs the noisy overpopulated Island
>>108582869It did replace Java for Android apps
>>108582869Electron
>>108582869Didn't Kotlin effectively replace Java as the primary language for Android development?
>>108582869Legacy backends are keeping Java alive but Kotlin is slowly replacing it in newer apps and in Android development.
Why are these M4 minis selling out? What's going on exactly? Are they actually good computers or am I getting memed?
Other than openclaw fags it's unironically the best <$1000 desktop PC you can get bar none as long as you don't want to do gaymen
>>108583182i have a 24 gb m4 mac mini that i just use as my daily driver? can i do something with it or do i need more ram?
>>108583172A lot of power in such a tiny box thanks to the M4 chip.
>>108583330Using Steam through Crossover, it plays every game I care about. I don't play AAA singleplayer games, nor multiplayer games with anticheat spyware.
The dynamic duo.
Einks and readers
>>108583430So I just got the go 10.3 and it's nice but there is no expandable storage. Stuck with 64gb which is terribly small. Using mihon and was hoping the larger screen from the 7 inch would help reading some manga but that all depends on the competence of the source like Mangadex or bat. The text being larger is nice, the case is fine. The pen works well but you have to charge it. I do miss my physical buttons as this only has a power button.
Anonymous from I2P told me to leave it here.http://privatebin.i2p/?c7c8c3b8ce988ac1#2Mrow6z6UmnAY6pxTQkMKAZtxiHkrjew3pZZ6aDczd7nOpen web mirror:https://paste.i2pd.xyz/?c7c8c3b8ce988ac1#2Mrow6z6UmnAY6pxTQkMKAZtxiHkrjew3pZZ6aDczd7nSpread the word!
>>108579597This is actually interesting. Doesn't the fact that it replies and poisons the well with random addresses, create plausible deniability for anyone actually torrenting any pirated or otherwise illegal material *unless* the peer in question has been vetted as a real peer, that's *really* serving that material, by actually initiating download from them?Which means this particular branch of enforcers hired by the media industry would be actively frustrating the efforts of the other branch of enforcers they hire to snoop out people and send them C&D notices? Basically making their work proportionally harder?
>>108581045Letters rely on peer probing and test downloads. Moreover, these DHT nodes do not even reply, how would you argue that they facilitate storing any hash and peer information?
>>108579684It can be seen in the logs that the same IP address and port sends different ids in response to each new hash you request, so there is no protection against that.
Not my problem. I'm a usenetchad.
>>108579174For comparison, when you search for non-existing hash, or hash with no peers available, you see some failed nodes (probably behind NAT), and some OK ones that send actual replies that they don't know any peers for that hash.Also, we have a new metadata collector who gives you peers with "dht-spy/1.0" for the client name. But they are open about it.
>be on linux>dolphin crashes every once in a while>"whatever, it'll just restart and restore my last session">be on windows>explorer.exe crashes daily>takes down my entire desktop, taskbar and start menu with it>previously open folders are all lostMore and more I realise that Windows is the actual tinkerer OS
>>108582947Do you just not use your computer?
>>108582928>this is why opening windows media player for game servers drastically improves latency and i/o.what the fuck
>>108583304This used to be in Valves dedicated server documentation>Unfortunately, both of these servers will not achieve these FPS settings on a Win32 platform without one tweak. In order for the server to get service from the operating system, there must be a high-resolution timer running. Normally, the operating system runs a low resolution timer that is only good for a max of maybe 100FPS.>Running Media Player (you need not play a file, just have it sitting there open) will force the operating system to use a high-res times that will give your server the capability of running up to 1000FPS. Media Player requires about 5MB while in idle, so it offers relatively low overhead for this improvement. You can also run a Macromedia SWF file in Internet Explore and it will do the same thing.
Works fine for me.
>>108583325Thanks, that's interesting.