https://flathub.org/en/year-in-review/2025
>>107734296>I think windows days are coming to an endHonestly I hope it happens at this point just so I can watch freetards and their FOSS shit get purged from all of technology by ARM. Freetards are frothing at the mouth so hard over irrelevant shit that happened decades ago while Apple and Google are choking the air out of their lungs right this minute. >>107712513There would be no greated just desserts than seeing freetards completely purged from the planet.THANKYOUBASEDAPPLE
>>107734473Freetards should get what they deserve.
>>107710195Gaymer here. I've been gaming on Linux since stadia and now on GeForce now
>>107734473Everything is free t. Pirate
>>107729706never used a meme "everything out of the box" distro like poop-os, i've been rocking desktop-envirionment-less arch with x11 for a couple years now and i've never had any issues gayming on linux. every video i see of people struggling to game on linux is always done by some retard installing those bloated distros with trannyland based desktop environments that add a bunch of unnnecesary pacakges for the sake of compatibility. maybe that's what's breaking the system i don't know
iot editionprevious: >>107688227READ 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.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Does anyone know of any economical way to use a bunch of older / smaller HDDs on a system that can't fit more internal HDDs (as in, no more physical space and no more ports)?I'm going to remove 9 3TB HDDs from my server since I replaced this old array with a new one using 16TB drives instead. Still these HDDs are all working perfectly fine, so it would be nice to use them for backup storage instead. Problem is that my backup PC is already full of drives.I've looked for multi-bay USB enclosures but these seem to be so expensive that buying one for 3TB drives isn't worth it really. Like I can get a new 10TB+ external drive for the money a 5-bay enclosure costs. Doesn't seem worth it to pay that much to use old and relatively small drives. The alternative would be to get a bigger case and put in a HBA into my backup PC, but a case with a lot of 3.5" HDD bays also seems to be pretty spicy nowadays.How the hell do my fellow /hsg/ anons make use of old, lower capacity drives?
>>107734888Second backup servercold storage backup
>>107735009>Second backup serverI don't see that being cheaper than getting a bigger case for the current backup server>cold storage backupIt's already kind of cold, I turn it on once a month to update it (or whenever I need to recover something from the backup, obviously). Other than that it's turned off and even disconnected physically from power so a grid fuckup or something can't destroy my server along with the backup too.
>ordered a new motherboard on ebay last month>supposed to be delivered next week>check my email today>"package has the wrong address - return to seller"Jesus fucking christ. I hate where I live. I live in a townhouse with an apartment complex in the same street address. And these brown drivers can't be bothered to check the townhouses where I live. Fuuuuuuuck me.
>>107734888It's called a JBOD, MD1200 for example (i don't really recommend that one for home, it's pretty loud, you need to solder a DIN5 serial cable for hidden fan control). Assuming you have a SAS HBA in your PC/server, you just connect it with a SAS cable, it's that easy. Do not buy USB enclosures, they will have a shitty JMicron/ASMedia controller that can eat your data.Or you could instead use those drives like i do, cold storage for less important data (stuff that's should be easy to redownload if things go wrong), to free up some space on my main and backup.I have 4x20TB RAIDZ1 as my main 24/7, 5x16TB RAIDZ1 cold backup i pop in once a month in my JBOD to sync, and 4x3TB drives for this less important data (not backed up elsewhere).
YOUTUBE is officially dead. >Looking for new workout videos.>It only wants to show me the top of the list.>Videos I've seen before from "popular" trainers>99 percent of youtube is restricted from my access.If you want to see anything that's "less popular" I will have to scroll to infinity.>IF I ZOOM OUT, I CAN'T GET A GRID VIEW.>Zooming out, instead of automatically switching to grid like it should>FORMS A NARROW VERTICAL BAND IN THE MIDDLE OF MY SCREEN AS IF I'M ON A SMARTPHONE>It's this way by default>on a DESKTOP>As if the only way to view the internet now is by SCROLLING>Like a horse at a trough with blinders on, only able to view one thing at a timeComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107734851try to find content from the 2010'shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvLn6mZEhpc
>>107734851I been having connection problems with YouTube today, I do use New Pipe and sometimes litube, I think YouTube don't like third party apps
will wearable monitors be a thing starting with the steam frame?
>>107734616im only interested in this because reviewers say its one of the most comfy headsets theyve tried. but i dont think it has a chance of being a monitor replacement.
The screen resolution will be usuable but to low to be comfortable unfortunately.
>>107734782>he just virtually nutted in me and then opened hades 2
Still way too low res, as others said.
>>107735246https://pimax.com/pages/crystal-super-micro-oledis this the only one high res enough?
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I know lua is the goto scripting interface but what about haxe? It seems pretty interesting
>>107735040>implementing scripting in your engineI sure hope you guys don't do this.
>>107735057Why not?
>>107728567That's a funny way to say harvest moon
>>107731663>I figure that if I can convert the whole thing to an expression it can compute it without branching:you are fucking yourself over and avoiding all of the hardware and shader compiler support for handling this sort of thing without branching by using ancient branchless programming tricksand if you're going to try and actively do that sort of thing in case you don't trust the shader compiler make use of the dedicated shader builtins for avoiding/reducing branches and not CPU SIMD techniques from back when SIMD instructions were literally only capable of arithmeticlike the balloting related APIs or some of the features of subgroups (i don't know what HLSL calls them)also even if it doesn't avoid it gpu hardware can handle branching considerably better now
What does /g/ think of Jai? Do you think it will see any use outside of Jon Blow's new game?
>>107733861>Pajeet thinks we give a fuck what his language is calledNobody cares dick worshipper
>>107733504>>107733656ad hominem is when I have no argument >>107733769I don't think his language was designed to replace C++ for existing engines. Things like Unity and Unreal are so complex enough that they probably don't even resemble normal game engine architecture. I suppose jai will shine when you want to make your own game from scratch and that's it. It's very niche but we need more niche langs and fewer rust-like languages that want to become lingua franca of programming.>>107734006>C#I'd assume that the .NET runtime does all the heavy lifting.
>>107723816omg>le jeets>thing... le bad?could this be the legendary epic FPBP???
>>107727249>fast out of order compilation which facilitates ast macros and the most unrestricted CTFE (comp time functional eval)Where did you get this idiotic idea?For one thing, isolation is never a problem in a language that has good lexical scoping.There are many interesting things to be done when modules can affect each others during compile time.
>>107722988i'll try it out but for the new c-likes i do like odin's simplicity more
/g/ humour thread
>>107713072>God I'm such a nerd>Windows
>>107734183most likely arch if they switch
>>107724729LOL!
>>107732048You neglected to attach the Gigabuddha.
>>107713121>gentoo-arch switch never gets old
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>>107734690Right, I forgot the for loop syntax existed. It's so ugly it never sticks in my mind. Thanks.When is xargs the right solution?
>>107729443I did enable multimedia codecs during installation. I checked to see if I had mint-meta-codecs and I did. I'm gonna give up and say its probably an issue with my CPU not being able to handle these high bitrate videos. The videos only played smoothly in mpv with my laptop plugged in. VLC refused to play the video, only displaying a black screen, though the audio was playing. Though I could've sworn that Fedora was able to play the video in VLC without needing to be plugged in...I'll check. I appreciate you even taking the time to help.
>>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.
>fixes your IDEhopping
>>107733577/thread
So this is the power of vibecoding.
Why do I need more?
>>107733262No, opencode is made by white supremacists, avoid at all cost.
i just downloaded opencode because it's aparently made by white supremasists such as myself. never used an ai agent before so i'll test the waters, i've been wanting to replace blink with native nvim completion since version .11 came out but im too lazy to look at the docs on how to do that
when the fuck is it coming out
>>107733246They're also apparently working on a Windows version
>>107731952First alpha in 2026, first beta in 2027, first stable release in 2028 or 2029.They said that.
>>107733223All FOSS tards are like this, entire linux only works thanks to IBM,REDHAT,INTEL,AMD,NJUDEA whatever other company,
This is what they're rewritting it inhttps://danielchasehooper.com/posts/why-swift-is-slow/
>>107731952Two more weeks
Why did Microsoft get so much hate in the 90s?
>>107733911What mode does Doom actually run on? That's right.
Daily occurence
Steve Jobs needed a distraction for his failing computer business and picked Gates (ironically gates saved it from bankruptcy earlier)It's hard to underestimate how much the tech media and his fanboys clung to Jobs words, they thought he was tech Jesus
Because MS's NT kernel was such garbage that Linux - which LARPed as a monokernel despite copying its API from a microkernel - managed to beat them across the board. And Linux wasn't even the worst UNIX derivative out there.MS lost the server sector, and because they couldn't reclaim it with superior performance they stated flinging shit.
>>107733941I 'member
Apparently a lot of phone spyware only lives in memory and gets wiped after reboot.https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-you-should-power-off-your-phone-at-least-once-a-week-according-to-the-nsa/https://www.zdnet.com/article/rebooting-your-phone-daily-is-your-best-defense-against-zero-click-attacks-heres-why/
Following those tips just makes it easier for the NSA to spy on you.
>>107733788>NSA spyware has a memory leak that causes it to crash after a week.
>>107733788This loads the kernel modules from the NSA malware after it gets updated.
>>107733788but what sort of spyware lives in memory and doesn't try to install so it starts at boot? Is it just that the spyware is unable to bypass some additional security restrictions? Are people still getting infected by visiting random websites?Web technology is so crazy now I don't even know the full extent of what a website could do if you just had a tab open. It's not supposed to turn into spyware where they can just watch what you're doing outside their tab though.
>>107735098>Is it just that the spyware is unable to bypass some additional security restrictions?Yes it seems to be the case sometimes. My guess would be mobile OSes are more locked down and apps more sandboxed/isolated so the spyware can spy but not much more. Operation Triangulation is one such spyware that only lived in memory>The malware operates only in the smartphone's memory, so it is erased after a reboot. The attackers can then resend the iMessage and re-infect the victim. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Triangulation
Many political strategists believe the optimal window for China to annex Taiwan is around 2026-2027. Perhaps Sam Altman had prior knowledge which lead to his decision to order 40% of the global RAM supply (raw, uncut wafers that can be warehoused) in preparation of the enviable. As this order is being fulfilled tech companies will be forced to develop non-Taiwanese supply chains immediately. In the end result OpenAI would have the world's largest reserve of critical AI infrastructure components.
>>107726082Open AI isn't government funded
>>107732166The money these companies are using to buy RAM and GPUs is coming from the companies that make RAM and GPUs
Almost like the golden age of hardware was going to end at some point lol
I wish I bought more Intel when it was $20But even so I will earn boatloads of money once the Chinese finally do it
>>107726011>The RAM crisis is preparation for a possible annexation of Taiwan...and here's why that's a good thing?
How can one ban evade a hardware ban? Would setting up a virtual machine work?
>>107734656If by "hardware ban" you mean something blocking your device's MAC, then you can use macchanger or just change it manually with ifconfig
>>107734766You can, but it's not on the pdf manual for the device.
>>107734715spbp
>>107734656Just use different hardware?
>>107734715The website doesn't allow use if you don't let it probe you
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>white keycaps with dirty black patina
>patina
WOW I SURE LOVE BLACKS ON ALUTEN TKLS TYPING TOGETHERA SYMPHONY OF SCRATCHI LOVE THE SOUND OF IT
lubed my mx blacks with dilator fluid and i can tell you this geon board never had a creamier thock
>>107734895Ah I get. You don't actually use your boards, you just take a photo or two for reddit before putting them in a closet or reselling.