They said they will delete mails I got 15 years ago. What can I do?
>>106511674Thank you, pretty sure it was a zipped mbox... First time doing it and just want to be sure before I nuke the account
>>106509523Download the archive of your emails.
>>106511734np glad it all worked out well. i guess you're also seeing all the warning signs that webmail is going to get rage inducing very soon.
>>106511780I decided to do it after getting arbitrarily locked out of my gmail, basically for accessing it via browser on a new device despite having the password and answering the security q...
Not using the app apparently counts as 'suspicious activity'
Is Tsoding right about Hare?
>>106503054hare is fugly like Rust and doesn't have the redeeming quality (robust memory safety) that no other language has. it's a memelang, so just pick C, C++, or Rust depending on which satisfies your application.
>>106506496nta but im glad there is someone else in this world who has looked at the yacc source code, i had to do that for work once and it was retarded.
QBE codebase is visibly a single-person project. I tried to read it and desu I would struggle a lot to decode the cryptic names and algorithms if I didn't know the theory and worked from that to source code. Zero comments, acronyms only, invariances are kind of just assumed and never checked or described.It's not a fast code, but the competition is pretty low so it is fast enought I guess.It lacks function inlining, which is one of the most significant optimizations. This is a massive performance loss and reason why I won't take QBE seriously.The model is that it optimizes single function at a time in isolation. Admittedly this makes the project way less complex.
>>106510089>QBE codebase is visibly a single-person projectWe can tell. >>106507201
I don't know.I don't care.But an ad
What's the go to Linux phone now that Google is locking down it's hardware?
>>106509797Android isn't Linux
>>106510212
>>106509889everything on that site was written by ai
>>106511692>$1,999>premiumbut 720x1440..>focuses on security by design and privacy protection by defaultbut made in USA so mandatory NSA backdoor...Also, from their website:>Firefox isn’t some custom mobile fork, it’s just desktop Firefoxso a literal spyware...At least it has an audio jack and micro SD, and it's a nice size.
>>106512025bro you just moved the goalpost so far it's in another time zone
I know NOTHING about speakers, but I do need a set for my desk area.I tried doing a cursory bit of research, but the speakers community seems rather convoluted and autistic and susceptible to snake oil.What speakers do you have? Do you recommend them? What features should I care about if I 'just' want to listen to 'music'? Do I need stands? Right now I'm looking at the Ai41, as my budget is like $300.
>>106511267btw this is with a sub, it does NOT go down to 20hz. more like 50hz
I can buy the Kali IN-8 for 650 bucks (used ofc), is there anything better than those in that price range? I'm willing to look for used speakers too
What are peoples thoughts on the ADAM D3V? That's what I'm currently considering, mostly because I like the look of them ngl.
>>106511542Get the 2nd wave model, the first gen has bad hiss They are awesome though and can not be beat for the price
>>106511796im buying them next fr
Host the planet edition.Previous: >>106433834.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.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106495028I just have trust issues with Seagate would recommend Toshiba HDD, especially MG-series. >>106509951Yes, AD is shit, but I've come to accept it there is no way to change it. I'm using Univention docker image and Synology AD then i'm running eval Win server VM to tie it with azure. I hate MS, but relatives got used to teams MS shit software. Still trying to minimize MS footprint as much as possible. SMB is pretty much only shit that is universal, and offers some basic access control.
what is some good guide for iptables?i would like to use a vps with docker containers and tailscale so I assume i have to allow only ssh through eth0 and block the restbut how does docker and tailscale iptables work together?
is one of the chinese n100/n150 boxes good enough to run jellyfin with 4k content?
>>106511832>Can confirm, I run a Jellyfin server with an N100 and the thing is a transcoding beast when you set it up right>16G single channel ram, 512G NVMe SSD.>It can transcode a 4K HDR10 movie encoded at 60Mbps down to 1080p SDR ~15Mbps at around 78fps. 4K HDR to 4K SDR at around 35fps I think. Those are typically the most intensive workloads I throw at it. Dolby Vision encoding is a bit harder on it, I think it uses OpenCL rather than VPP tonemapping for that, so those can drop as low as like 28fps when going 4k DV -> 4K SDR, but for my purposes that's the most intensive workload and those would all be 24fps movies, so it generally just works great.>I also have a fair bit of anime encoded in Hi10p h264 format, and it has no trouble decoding and re-encoding those (to h265) with burned-in subtitles. We're talking 90+fps. I note Hi10p mostly because hardware decoders for it don't exist.>It's at the encoding step that we usually see it getting close to its limits for transcode speed, hence why 4k HDR to 4k SDR is the most intensive load. It's probably also safe to assume that when transcoding down to 1080p Jellyfin puts the scaling down filter first in the ffmpeg pipeline so that the tonemapping processes are less CPU/GPU/memory bandwidth intensive as well.
>>106511832Aaa long as it doesn't overheat
You have to spend at least $400 editionPrevious: >>106426310>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 Cherry MX switchesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Whats the catch with the Epomaker Galaxy100 at ~$100?
>>106509664>my piece of shit $60 keyboard died after 1 year. What's a good $70-80 keyboard?
>>106511364The one you assemble yourself. But seeing that you couldn't whip out a soldering iron and replace the old USB cable, I doubt that task is up your alley.
>>106510737makes older model adopters big mad that they only care for cheap QMK boards just recently
>>106509435>>106509584based
>>106506050do u live in albania? u from the north?
>>106510866I'm from Kosovo.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106503934>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicreForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForgeStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Early Preview UIAniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
First for containment general
>nigbo
inb4 research news that no one will discuss
>tfw fully missed rocketgurlp***s crashoutdang
I'm a programming novice taking some online courses. The courses have moved off c, but i want to keep what I've learned sharp, so I'm writing an amateur string library for personal use. I made a linked list based function (properly frees all nodes after the linked list is transcribed into an array) that returns a pointer to a character array for dynamic string input and utilization back in main(). The array in main does need to be freed as well; put a reminder in the function docstring.Are there any known safety edge cases for a strategy like this? Does it generally make more sense to save all of the work and just initialize arrays with way more space than needed versus allowing for completely dynamic creation? It just annoys me that char arrays need to be fixed size at compile time, and I wanted to see if I could work around that for increased safety and interactivity.
>>106511352Well in case you haven't noticed, it is a compiled language and it is more code efficient and statically type correct to determine allocation size at compile time. You know the size at compile time? Okay now you can do compile time bounds checking and when you lower the code to assembly you can use an allocation instruction with an immediate value rather than telling the cpu to wait on a register to become available. You also have a compile time source of how large the function call stack will be. Whether or not programmer likes the behaviour is why abstractions exist.By choosing an allocation at compile time you are only paying for the behaviour you ask for.
>>106511175Post the code.Reading English confuses me.
>>106511444So, like the other guys were saying realloc is best practice. Alright. At least i got a little more practice rudimentary data structures. Still at the point where traversing nodes isn't quite muscle memory.Thanks all!
>>106511468Lol. My power went out. In the middle of refactoring this mini project actually. That's the only reason I'm here phone posting.
>>106511481(nta)theres several ways you could deal with this problemyou could "over-allocate" (actually over commit), as in allocate a lot of available memory, and play on the fact that said memory isnt "occupied" until you write to itofc theres realloc, but one could write a version thereof with mmap directlybut these are advanced methodsat your level, i think you should look into what an arena is.you create a linked listand each node's data is an allocated region of memorythen you distribute pointers from said memory regions until you run out.when you do, you allocate a new node, new region of memoryComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106511568yeah but 8GB is more expensive so at that point the 3060/3080 stuff is on the table and at some point you just have to say nah 3050 is enough
>>106510851>going to linux for graphics driversanon plspls
>>106511107>Nobody gives a shit about almost 20 year old content not running as fast it "could".there is a difference between a game not running at 10000 fps and it being humiliated by EIGHT fucking generations old GPU
>>106511975forgot the videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4w_aObRzCc
>>106508841>oh no my ancient card wont get the newest placebo driversStill on 431.60 and all womm
Previous Thread: >>106471022>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 3https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx>Imagen 4https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106511217oh no if /v/ is purging it's AI thread who will pick up all the schizos?
>>106511497There's a thread up on /v/ right now, Denny's boy.
>>106511497I just hope the noimg schizos won't notice this thread. Threads randomly deleted isn't really anything new on /v/, but they've had several threads in the last few days that failed to reach either post/image bump limit.
>>106510527"beautiful plump anime lady, beachwear attire, motherly" makes BIC deliver the wide hips
What are you maids working on?Last one: >>106482423
>>106511791if i try passing the entire directory to the include i get this.
>>106511909you might need another -i
>>106511942thats because the included file itself includes files and they dont include those as /usr/local/whatever
>>106505513turn the volume down
>>106505513the terms are the real noise
Linus, Brodie and all other onions redditors are completely in the wrong, as usual. When you have high IQ talented people, like Elon Musk, Drew Devault, or, indeed, Kent Overstreet, who want to move fast, you LET them develop at their own pace. You don't cripple them just to appease low performers That is the problem with the Linux kernel, everything moves at the speed of the weakest (slowest) chain, and Linus is too dumb to understand that those slowest chains are the problem, not the excellent programmers like Kent Overstreet who are just leagues ahead in terms of IQ. Linus not understanding this is why Linux is still subpar to proprietary on many fronts, despite massive funding and corporate involvement.BTW, Kent Overstreet is the author of BCacheFS, currently the most advanced filesystem for GNU/Linux.
why are you spamming this do you want to suck kent's cock or something if so hmu because i look like him desu :-)
If he's so great, he should take his talents over to a different OS or just make it into an easy-to-install optional module.
>>106511713He should build his own kernel or fork bsd.
>>106511748I think its the dude who kept submitting fucked up buggy code last second to linux for his garbage file system and glt btfo'd for it by everyone including linus
>>106511814Wrong. he submitted bugfixes, not buggy codebcachefs is the only filesystem, where you can get a bug, write to a developer and it will be fixed within 3 days, but usually much sooner.
>gpu overheats
>>106511624>Dying for some random irrelevant shithole that hates you is based and human
>>1065116621++
>>106511662but immigrating from the irrelevant shithole to a better place makes everyone there hate you and say "why dont you try to improve your own place breh" and pretend they didn't "improve" their country by stealing shit from the entire planet
>>106511571I don't like seeing countless thousands get killed, especially children. Even if they are Palestinian. The fact that /pol/tards gave into demonic cruelty so easily somehow feels even more disheartening, though. Perhaps many are born with evil in their DNA.
>>106511838Mudslime shitskins are at fault for worshipping the devil in God's holy land and terrorizing the people He gave that land to. Mossad created and financed Hamas, but it was the evil in the hearts of these mudslime animals what moved them to support it and join it collectively, and now they're getting rekt. Good riddance to the invaders. They brought this upon their own heads and upon their children by refusing to play by God's rules.
>native linux version of game is incredibly fucked>proton version works fine????
>>106509656>>proton version works fineBecause the Windows API is stable and the Linux APIs aren't. It's that simple.
>>106509656It's actually Valve's fault.They couldn't be arsed to keep older Ubuntu runtime around so all the older Linux games are broken.
>>106509656>????because you can't really make "linux native" games. there's different kernels, libcs and userspaces. what fuck do you even suppose to target? infinite amount of different permutations of linux desktop setups? with windows use just have win32. it's not perfect and in many ways is shit, but at least it's standardized. so you know what to target when developing for windows, unlike linux. if i would ever ship a game for linux today, i would just tatget windows and ensure that it works fine with proton.
>>106509656Literally what the fuck is confusing about that
>>106509960>>106511671Microsoft has fucked with it multiple times, and gaslit everyone that they weren't following the win32 api properly.