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name a more useless piece of FOSS software
>open browser
>kde wallet is asking for a password
>refuse
>kde wallet is asking for a password
>refuse
>kde wallet is asking for a password
>refuse
>browser opens
>something may be misbehaving
nobody wants this shit, this has been an issue for at least half a decade at this point
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>>107122042
no other DE gives me three (3) pop-ups when opening a browser. so yes, it's a KDE thing.
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>>107122078
Every single one that implements the GNOME / freedesktop Secret Service API does.
KDE Wallet gives you options to ingore it temporarily or forever, with both deny and accept.
Others don't do that.
If you click on temporary 10 times and your browser keeps requesting it 10 times because you yourself deny it temporarily, then it is your fault.

The Secret Service API is utter ridiculous garbage, and Steve Walters (RedHat Inc) deserves to be hung for it.
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>>107122073
Why is it that surfer dudes with punchable faces are all big brother about tech? Just a few days ago, i heard one surfer looking guy making robots (indians controlling them) calling himself big brother and now this guy makes something that give all your passwords to every program that asks for it
Fuck, even zuckerberg apparently surfs. Something about skateboarding on the sea attracts psychopaths
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>>107122420
>some random guy say puts a picture saying is his fault and not KDE buggy implementation
>retard inmediatly believe it
the internet is full of suckers.

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Apple deployed their non-minified Svelte code to production edition.

>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentals
https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc
https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScript
https://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorial
https://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no time
https://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS

>Resources for backend languages
https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.js
https://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorial
https://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorial
https://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go

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legit insane that jabascript is still the only browser language
even the ladyboy browser is using jabascript
continuing this mistake of history....
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>>107122296
That's not true though, we have WASM now
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>>107122514
rust is relly ugliest languaje ever writen
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>>107121932
>svelte on apple
so that settles it, svelteChads won big time, react-virgins on suicide watch and on endangered species list
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>>107122544
Rust isn't the only language that can compile to WASM. I used Blazor WASM recently, Microsoft's framework for writing your front-end in C#, which compiles to WASM
>>107122753
React user here. I might look at Svelte one day. Can't be bothered right now though

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VLC looks Amazing in Aero Glass, can any MPV/MPC enthusiast deny this?
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>>107122238
that's just a window frame though?
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>>107122387
Oh Montresor, I beg of you... Turn the volume down!
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>>107122387
Why not?
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>>107122592
If you make it see through, why not just remove it entirely?
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>>107122640
S0VL!

What are you OLs working on?

Previous TPS report: >>107088464
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>>107122748
>Rust async isn't a language feature
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>>107122764
Show me rust async implementation in the compiler.
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Full disclosure: Me = /g/ tourist

I'm also not a programmer, but this particular code seemed (at first) simple enough to affect with only a cursory understanding It wasn't (or im even dumber than I think I am.)

I'm trying to make this shader JUST flat colors and to remove all gradient lighting effects, but this code seems to have been written differently from anything I saw trying to learn this process in OpenGL. Im pretty sure its OpenGL code. I don't even know if that makes sense. Anyway, heres the code. It's from the EasyFPS program.

Ive got about 40 bucks I can spend on this, but Anonymous message board. If anyone is interested, I'm sure we could work something out.

Thanks.
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>>107122660
>without having to write entire typical RTOS
You still have to do this.
>Async semantics is what enables you to implement something like embassy(scheduler) that closely integrates with language features
All async semantics do is move what is normally a function invocation into the grammar. That's it. If you think thread management was the hard part of writing bare metal C code, I don't know what to tell you anon except that I think you should spend more time doing things rather than reading about them.
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>>107122838


The file

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Is this enough to salvage its reputation?
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Mozilla putting effort into on anything other than their browser. What else is new.
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>>107122510
Nice to meet you, Kit. I'm Tux.
yiff yiff
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>>107122494
we must retvrn
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>>107122494
Thanks, I'm still sticking with Dolan.
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>>107122823
>Dolan
Well, it's closer to Gooby, but you get the idea.

Google will have an AI monopoly on literally every single smartphone.
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>>107122577
Our poors are fatter and have more disposable income to out spend your middle class.
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>>107117554
>Google pays 1 billion do be default search engine on iphone
>Apple pays 1 billion to use Google's AI
Guys... I'm starting to think the economy is fake and gay.
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>>107122706
ask their customers not me bro
no other brand would have a long line of customers queuing up before new model drops
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>>107122746
Didn't survive internal testing. Standards too high
Early Gemini wouldn't have either at Apple but since Google's customers are poor Jeets that never even owned a computer they can get away with rolling out a half-baked product and fix it later
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>>107122770
You pay me $20 for the priviledge of sucking my cock, I pay you $20 for the cock-sucking, $0 change hands but $40 has been added to the national's GDP :^)

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Shouldn't you just keep all files(except large programs) that you use(such as hardcore tranny porn, scripts, Pepes) on a USB instead of your hard drive? There doesn't seem to be any real benefit of keeping them on a hard drive, plus you can make another copy of it just in case.
If you're worried about your shit being stolen you're probably from somewhere in India.
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>>107122362
No, you should use SSD like a sane person.
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>>107122362
why would I a waste of USB port for that
just make a fucking partition
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>>107122723
Do you have only one computer? also there's the possibility of hardware failure locking you out of shit for days or even weeks unless you're actively prepping for it.
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>>107122801
>also there's the possibility of hardware failure locking you out of shit for days or even weeks unless you're actively prepping for it.
If that's your concern, use a PROPER backup solution.

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Did you fall for the Obsidian meme?
Is this piece of shit really the best that's available?
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I'm using `usememos` project which is the best way of notetaking for me.
It seems like a twitter feed, you just type shit and push it.
100% selfhostable, written in Go, Docker image is ~20mb in size.

Obsidian is kinda joke. Close-source project for notetaking lmao
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>>107121650
>Docker image
lol
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>>107120946
No idea why Jews would be interested in my chicken recipes or code snippets for calculating solar angles.
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>>107113709
>Obsidian is having image files visible on the same folder as the note
you can set a folder for attachments
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>>107120946
the jews will never read my encrypted airgapped energy drink reviews

ITT: Tech you wanted as a kid
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>>107122708
A companion
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>>107122708
A loli catgirl robot with big fat tits that sleeps curcled up against my stomach warming me every night
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>>107109415
You're posting here. They couldn't have been that right.
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>>107110018
Graphics devs don't support multi-gpu on modern systems because it's a ton of work for like 0.01% of pc gamers. The GPUs also don't have access to the same ram so you have architect your system in such a way that you duplicate resources so that each GPU has access to the texture / triangles it potentially needs (SLI and crossfire used a ribbon that connected the gpus so you could send data from gpu 1 to gpu 2 directly). You would have to do something like have GPU 1 render half the frame, and GPU 2 render the other half, then GPU1 takes the pixels that GPU2 produced, stitches them onto the image bound to the frame buffer, and presents it. You get bottlenecked by whichever GPU is slower
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>>107114337
>Now that the patent has expired, this NEEDS a runback.
ayaneo has a modern version coming soon
https://www.gizmochina.com/2025/07/29/ayaneo-is-making-gaming-smartphone-that-might-slide-like-xperia-play/

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What's a variable?
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>>107122719
something that can change
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>>107122726
What is a thing?
What is change?

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I HATE VS CODE NOTHING WORKS
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>>107103500
Lately CLion laggs a lot.
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>>107122712
I use CLion on Windows / Linux / Mac and performance is by far the worst on Windows. It's definitely not unusable but you need a big boy cpu these days for it. XCode and Visual Studio somehow manage to be even slower.
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>>107122737
Visual Studio 2022 is very snappy. Latest CLion is absolute fucking dumpster fire.
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>>107122737
I use it on Linux, maybe I need to change some settings. But VS on Windows really is even worse.
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>>107122759
Yeah that's fair I should have clarified. VS2019 is horrible, VS2022 is much faster but I still prefer Clion. But I'm on a bleeding edge fast CPU so it doesn't matter that much.

>>107122790
I use CLion on a 8845HS Linux mini PC and it flies

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Has technology gone too far?
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>>107121868
>you'll be hunted down and forcibly integrated into the system or terminated
get out of here.
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>>107114181
Only in a sick, degenerate, jewified society is something this abhorrent possible.
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>>107096792
>measure the QR code
>make your own QR code that gives the user malware before redirecting to the correct link
>literally catch people off guard with their pants down their ankles
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>>107096792
Place a sticker linking to meatspin over it
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>>107097164
you probably needed to scan your government id on your phone (this is in china) to even enter the bathroom to begin with so it's secure in the sense that you will be disappeared into the night and have your organs harvested if you don't pay

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No NAT November edition

Previous >>107047472

READ THE WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server

NAS Case Guide. Feel free to add to it:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/Case_guide

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualisation. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense 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 Guix. Or whatever flavour of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby 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.


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>>107122202
Not directly. If you're doing vlans make sure the switches support that.

You can get all in one switches that have 4 SFP+ ports and 8-24 1Gb or 2.5Gb RJ45, which might simplify things a bit. If you already have the switches and they'll do what you want it's probably not worth upgrading, but it's a thought to consider.
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>>107122404
You can host multiple sites on a single IP and port. Browsers send the domain to the website, and internally apache and nginx have vhosts. You can bind specific domain(s) to a given site this way.
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>>107122639
That sounds good, thanks. Httpd's conf example has
 server "www.example.com" { (ports and dirs go in here) } 
which might be a similar story to vhosts (I'll eventually move onto nginx).
The problem now is my router settings has only one DDNS update URL field, and each domain has its own update URL. So it looks like I can't have both update.
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>>107121073
>>107121061
where can i find these if i'm not a SEA nigga
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>>107122743
at a store that sells them.

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>>107112694
Doesn't ffmpeg have a known vulnerability rn that is still unpatched?
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Why not at least wash your asshole before posting images of it on the internet ? you fucking dirty cutie-slut
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>>107121862
stretch the definition of "vulnerability" wide enough, and you can think of the whole code base as a series of "vulnerabilities".
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>>107112694
>Got a movie which is split into various short .mkv
Is mpv supposed to have a fancy feature that can jump between clips-in-clips?
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>>107122763
Good morning saar

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apparently the ai bubble is 4x greater than the dotcom bubble

and yet i have never been so unimpressed with anything in my entire life
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>>107121196
She's beautiful imo and I love her
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>>107118519
Always the same song with these AI bots.
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>>107119608
that's not true at all, game graphics have mostly improved on new techniques, especially more advanced shaders (which are typically application specific as well).
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>>107119373
And that part will be regulated to the ground. You'll never have the fetish porn you want, so even that example is pointless. There is no usecase.
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>>107121407
>alice delish
I looked up her Patreon stuff on Kemono. She went from a cute Belle Delphine look-alike to a plastic bimbo with fake tits... Disappointing, I wish I hadn't seen that.


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