Best Practices Editionprevious: >>107761293READ 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.
>>107836876I do use Proxmox VE by HTTP, but the containers themselves don't get populated as separate hosts. It's just the one host and a bunch of probes per 3 digit number associated with the container.I wanted each container to be treated as it's own host with it's own cpu, disk, memory, and service probes. That requires a separate agent for each. Maybe it's possible by manually editing the discovery templates but I didn't really want to get that deep in the weeds.
>>107836789>I think initially things will be slow cause I have to transfer a bunch of data over to the new NAS but it seems like I can live with it long termYou can do faster connection with direct ethernet connectionSome anons suggested using local link feature of ipv6, but I never manged to get it to work and just used ipv4, and with NFS + xcp, you can max out bandwidth for maximum possible speed.
>>107835944>>107836020Both are the same drives with the same warrantyPick your favorite color basically.Technically the Golds should have a higher workload rating
>>107834996doro...
retard alert here.If I build a NAS, I think I need 1 SSD for appdata and at least 1 for cache. Are these separate drives? And since I see people saying mirror your appdata and cache, does this mean you need 4 SSDs total?
>YouTube has removed the ability to search by upload date.How come yt keeps getting shittier and shittier?
>ctrl-f invideous
>ctrl+f invidious>0 results
>>107823565>I just have a python script where I paste the channel and it opens everything parsed with one network call, all the videos in order with their upload date etc.
>>107837105invidious has been getting raped by YT for a while now so no surprises there
>>107837717No I'm ashamed of it because I've made it with AI. It works without bugs as I've edited it and asked for fixes for a year now but it's still AI slop.AI is only useful if it uses other people's libraries.
>>107830722there was a fork
>>107836278
>>107831015>Chemo isn't like the movies where you get radiation sickness and then you can just take your hair and use you hand to just pull it all off effortlessly.Depends on the person I guess https://youtu.be/RsmvNIUUJCI?
>>107830761Quite possibly
>>107830702Good. I hope this evil commie schlomo perishes before may.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U943uvTzswwThis is the newest humanoid Robot produced by Japan LMAOShit moves worse than Boston Dynamics robots a decade agoThe comments are fucking funny tooFull of retarded Japs coping by praising the design and calling the movements """"calm""""How the fuck did Japan became THIS cucked
SAY HIS NAME
>>107837705they're expensive howeverbeit
>>107837764skull crushers
>>107833477>throat mic which is standard military gear.People who were never in any military need to stop talking about standard military anything.
>>107837764>you can't mount NVGs on a helmet...what the fuck is this supposed to protect against? I remember seeing airsofters in germany bitching they can't have full auto airsoft guns and I think in denmark(?) you can't have a flashlight on an airsoft gun
>>107837778it's anything head mounted. You can either hold it your hand or mount it on a hunting rifle (humiliation ritual permit required)Just end us already
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107834122Yeah I also think about this often. I came from other languages pretty late in the game and had very little trouble adjusting to the sexp syntax. I'm guessing it mostly comes from python devs that are used to a mostly noiseless syntax, but coming from C++/Java/Rust it's a breath of fresh air. Only thing I prefer in those languages is the discoverability with LSPs. Like doing thing.<autocomplete>, in lisp I need to know the method/function beforehand and I don't know what's compatible with what without looking at the source code. Overall not an issue because NIH is strong in Lisp and I have like 0-3 libraries max vs something like Rust where you end up with 20 crates.
I was going to put this on gitgud due to my disdain for Microslop, but there were requests for me to register it with MELPA too, and lo and behold they require making a PR on shithub anyway. So up it goes there:https://github.com/eNotchy/4gTell me which things you expected to work do not work (unless they relate to autoload fuckery which I'm currently fiddling with), in case any of you still use this.
>>107834122Makes you realize why so many people think they're gonna be replaced by AI tomorrow. Yeah, if your brain overfits so hard on the first programming language you learn you should be worried.
>chez is the best scheme this and that chez chezchez doesn't even have an ecosystem. There are no libraries, there is nothing. A toy.
https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1q978w9/packageel_package_diffreview_feature_has_landed/Good morning sars. You can diff in package.el now
Can't wait for homosexual anon to start spamming again editionPrevious: >>107763554>Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107836010Which brand do you recommend? People keep telling me Keychron and Wooting HE keyboards are outdated but I have no idea what's currently the most cutting edge. I prefer one that has an ISO layout but I'm willing to make compromises if it's not supported. I don't care about comfort or usage in productivity, just speed.When I search on forums people are asking for "best HE keyboards under X budget", but I don't have a budget. I don't care what the price is if it's not stupid like $600+.
>>107835955Ignore HE shill retards.Get something with as short of a travel distance on the keypress as possible. Setting analog switches like HE to 0.1mm actuation isn't going to help. You will not be able to train yourself to only move down 0.11mm on all your fingers subconsciously. You will go down at least 1-2mm in the keypress on typical MX analog switches, especially when you're typing quickly. There is not a single fast typist that types lightly. Analog shilling troons who think they've trained themselves to feather their switches down 0.11mm at 120+wpm are coping hard, and if they could see themselves pressing down 2+mm when typing and gayming they would blow their brains out or seethe 10x harder.This is also ignoring that 0.1mm actuation will make you constantly mistype and misinput in gaymes. The weight of your fingers alone, even if you're a lanklet, will 100% make you accidentally input keys even if you're lightly resting your fingers on top. You will begin to subconsciously hover your fingers above the keys to avoid doing so, defeating the purpose by introducing more distance between your finger and the top of the key.Anyway, get something that's comparable to a thin laptop keyboard. Something like picrel if you care about gayming (this is the Corsair K100 Air), otherwise get something like the Logitech MX Keys S.The only benefit analog shit has is rapid trigger, which stops actuation the moment you let off the key, but until someone adds that to something like picrel your best bet is unironically this due to simple physics + just how your body works. And even then, as I said before, not a single fucking soul out there is capable of letting pressure off a keycap to bring it back up to 0.09mm and back down to 0.11mm repeatedly, and certainly not while typing quickly or gayming.Don't get fooled by snake oil salesmen retards pushing gimmicks.
>>107835955>>107837459Like, look at thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGwKCi4FX84This guy uses a Steelseries Apex Pro, and inb4>hurrr that's an analog boardHe literally sets the actuation to 1.5 to 2.5mm on his keys. 2.5mm on the letters, 3.2 on the Shift keys, and 1.5 on the spacebar.1.5mm-2mm is the standard actuation distance for 99.999999% of Cherry MX and MX clones. He bought an analog keyboard and removed literally the only selling point they have by setting the actuation at the standard point for all non-analog switches.So really, you just need to get gudder at typing :^)
>>107837459How would you say the Glove80 fares as a split ergo keyboard with low-profile switches?
These days I look at a linear switch and I just blurt out>fuck my ass
Fuck it, I am making a thread edition. I want some advice edition. The general can fizzle out after I get my advice edition. Pic not related edition.How to request advice:>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)>Budget>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)>Previous gear and your thoughts on it>Open back wired headphones• Hifiman HE400se• Sennheiser HD 560S• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)• FiiO FT1 ProComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107836413Can't really go wrong with a JDS Atom stack or a Schiit Magni Unity + Mesh DAC, both are cheaper than DX5II and aren't plagued with bad QC and faulty firmware/PEQ.
anyone tried the iKF V11S or V12? im trying to buy a headset for a friend on a budget and dont want to get him a hyperx
>>107788449endgame
>>107835841ok never mind the thirdie stuck two headphones in at once and was playing sound out of both of them, might not exactly be Topping's fault.
>>107837816Why should it be a problem? That thing supposedly has balls.
>cp>unzip >strip >touch>more>yes>make clean >sleepDid Stallman really?
>>107827147No, Stallman did not invent basic Unix utilities
>>107829285>pic>You Now Remember Triggly Puff
>>107827147bumping this excellent thread
>>107827147erm, stallman didnt create the names of these utilities, though
>>107827147daily reminder that RMS is an evil communist kike who literally wants most of you dead.
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>>107836335Screw you I have 15 minutes left before that tragedy commences. Or at least I did before I finished the FUCKING captcha
For the devs here. what do you guys do that AI can't do? Claude can generate any program I tell it to, so I'm genuinely curious
>>107837616Claude cannot give firm handshakes (he's a bitch)
>>107837616he can't join the happy hours (believe me this is VERY important for some people)
>>107834654Telecommunications, systems/infrastructure engineering. Because the company is severely understaffed at actual engineering positions but has output demands and plans of fucking Palantir, I do pretty much everything that is even remotely adjacent to it - from testing relatively new Intel E830 NICs to fixing a testbed stand because the interns fucked up the physical layer. Also, a fuckton of DevOps stuff, writing my own playbooks at this point.But hey, pays above average in this shithole and I get 4 out of 5 workdays on remote now. Also I occasionally get sent to a random city on the country map to either install or fix shit on client's premise because we don't have an installation team. I am the installation team, pretty much, with a few other engineers - but because of the nature of the product it ain't that easy and we are all spread across the locations. So I pretty much have to perform the entire installation cycle by myself, from hardware in the racks to performance and load testing under live traffic.Fuck, I miss being unemployed.
kde devs can't even make a calculator right
KDE is so ugly it hurtshave a bunch of smelly nerds designing stuff = bad design
>>107836094Bring the OBELUS back.
>>107837294is this a meme, or do people with this poor taste actually exist in the wild?
>UX engineers do THIS
This is because we consider constant terms in an expression to implicitly be attached to a zero power variable. So in fact what that expression is actually written as is6÷2(2+1)x0This is why we don't treat the 2 as a coefficient for the (2+1), because that entire expression is already a coefficient itself to an implicit x0 term which is not written.
What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
>>107802048Very grim piechart, that shit belongs on the dark web
>>107814636>but there's never been any evidence of any such videos being made for profit.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/764_(organization)Can be done as a kind of rite of initiation. Money I'm pretty sure has also passed hands for clips like that.
>>107793367kys
>>107792748Nothing on the dark web is any more disturbing than what you can find on /b/ or even reddit
The new beta release fugged up the app, just goes to a black screen
>>107837150werks on my machine
>>107837150pay to post is not working
Use the release version, no need for a beta right now.
Test
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Why do people still use guhnome in 2025, usecase?It doesn't even have a task bar like windows and is functionally broken.KDE just werks, Krita Just werks, KDE connect just werks.I installed kubuntu everything just werks with flatpaks.
reminder that GNOME is funded by redhat which is funded by kikes and owned by IBMhttps://www.redhat.com/en/blog/support-our-israel-associatesthey're less concerned about building a good desktop as they are pleasing their jewish overlords
>>107837838>only source of documenting this is fucking lunduke
A few days ago, something really interesting happened: For the first time, an AI generated a mathematical proof that was not yet known: https://www.erdosproblems.com/728In most cases where this has happened, it was later discovered that a solution already existed in the literature, but this problem had been formulated incorrectly and was only corrected a few months ago, which means there was no prior literature on it.Sometimes of you say that AI will be limited by "not being able to create new things," but I think this case shows that it's not quite like that at all, and that most people are still underestimating AIs.
>>107832609me on the left
>>107837241>Math doesn't exist in nature.i seriously hope you guys don't do this>only a human can count to two, information only exists if there's a fully developed semiotic system to describe itthis is getting pathetic
>>107837583Humans and animals have the ability generate knowledge on their own from interacting with the world, and from the physical structure of their being. Like math, which exists in animals that don't even have the ability to acquire knowledge in any other way. In other words, humans and animals have intelligence.AI does not generate knowledge on its own and cannot do so, only copying things that other people have written down. As it is unable to naturally generate knowledge, it does not even know these things that it copies, as even copying requires genesis of knowledge. In other words, it does not have intelligence.
>>107832560https://www.erdosproblems.com/forum/thread/728#post-2785Looks like it was still building on prior literature.If the problem really was corrected only a few months ago, Pomerance may have gotten the solution back in 2017.
Here's your 2200 line python proof.Good luck verifying it, meatbag.