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>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 Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107745152
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C-u C-x-e

just C-j my nigga
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>>107746013
>C-j
PSA: That's normally bound to eval-print-last-sexp but paredit steals that keybinding to do paredit-C-j.
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>>107746038
i hate that paredit rebinds so many keys. it's one of the reasons i switched to smartparens. why on earth does it shadow the search-map (M-s), an extremely useful keymap? sure you can undo the rebind, but that's just a bad design choice no matter how you look at it
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>>107744902
update: not a problem because I was misusing destructing. you can do:
{::keys
[some-key]

:as some-map}

you can even access keys from multiple namespaces all within the same destructuring. very cool.

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Wait, did you lie to me /g/?
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>>107747041
Stupid woke bitch worships da bbc
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>>107747041

no but they had like fourteen three state device operated with two thinkpads

rus might have had better
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1) quantum computers are a meme
2) 99.9% of youtube personalities are hot garbage, including this cunt
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>>107747041
QC is based on fake science. It's esotericism. Unironically.
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>>107747703
no, quantum computing is a real concept based on real science, a lot of which was used to design the semiconductors you are using to broadcast your retarded opinion. it's just not going to be useful for anything but factoring numbers, which isn't terribly useful in the face of quantum secure encryption algorithms (assuming quantum computing will ever make it out of the lab)
the thing most people don't appreciate is that quantum computing is statistical in nature, and must be run repeatedly to trust any result that gets spat out

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Do any of you use this? Is it usable in practice?
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Anyone else on the simplex server for qubes?
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>>107738449
>Is it usable in practice?
I like the concept., buuuuuut...
Last time I checked, it doesn't have sound, which makes this distro not suitable for gaming, video nor music. Has this changed?
Probably good for making a turnkey system your grandma can use to browse the web and use email without breaking it.
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>>107745270
Pulseaudio is used as a server client model with dom0 being the server and the vms as the clients

They do have a pipewire plug-in but it might not be default
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>>107745270
>Last time I checked, it doesn't have sound, which makes this distro not suitable for gaming, video nor music. Has this changed?
you can configure PCI passthrough to gaym on Qubes. if you have another GPU you pass that to your gaming VM and you should get video out as well as HDMI audio (I think, not 100% sure).
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>>107738449
It's not really usable unless you're carrying a workstation in your pocket. VMs are expensive.
>>107745283
I hope you're wrong and sound runs in its own VM, not dom0.

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Nobody's going to learn the bash terminal unless they are some basement dweller who lives on their PC. Even people who use their PC for work aren't going to fuck around with stuff like that. The terminal went away in the early 1990s on Windows and Mac because it's trash and linux hasn't evolved with them.
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>>107746222
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echo '\e[01;30;41m'

this is not a proper way to change colors and you know it
no one is going to memorize a bunch of random numbers and type this crap out when they could just do Write-Host -ForegroundColor Red "INITIATING ICBM LAUNCH TOWARDS MUMBAI"
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>>107735080
I don't mind using the terminal, i just don't want to use it for the most basic shit (Bluetooth)
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>>107744591
I think it was designed by the sort of devs who think code should be self documenting and you shouldn't need to read the manual to find out what a command does if you don't already know. Meanwhile UNIX commands were designed by the sort of devs who know they'll be typing commands frequently and therefore should make the most common ones 2-4 letters.
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>>107746794
Even years ago on Debian I was able to do all normal Bluetooth tasks plus use my PC as a Bluetooth headset to take phone calls, all from the tray icon and GUI windows it pops up.
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>>107747298
I was going to call this bullshit but i realized i haven't installed blueman and upon doing so my headphones can connect to it fine which is odd considering it could not before. Oh well.

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>using kde is 2026
lamo, enjoy your krapware
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>>107742380
anything with ide/sata can use a ssd, and xp/w7 would easily boot in under 30 seconds
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>finally report a bug in a KDE component that has been a problem for a year
>easily reproducible in 5 minutes using the live environments of two ISOs
>"durrr idk what you mean can't reproduce"
>explain it as simply as possible
>"hurrr that's just how it behaves now even though it makes no sound reason to"
I don't know why I even bother reporting KDE bugs.
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>>107724838
I checked drkonqi and the only program on my machine to have dumped core in the past three years is mpv for some reason.
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>>107746162
remember, it's either a Qt, third-party plugin or distro issue, it's NEVER Plasma's fault.
you're genuinely better off just picking a WM/compositor and building your own desktop nowadays, every single DE is sabotaged by retards.
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>>107745043
>>107745145
The funniest thing about Nate is that he is an ex Apple employee

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>>107747126
>They'd have to break the internet and make open source software illegal.
That's basically where they're going.
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>>107747126
>They'd have to break the internet
have you been under a rock?
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>>107747126
>They'd have to break the internet and make open source software illegal.
Don't sweeten the deal too much anon
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>>107747028
Trad white Christian conservative and redpilled comment
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>>107746938
Elon is a poopskin?
that explains SO MUCH...

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How is RedoxOS coming along? It'd be nice to have a usable microkernel operating system.
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>>107743317
>They had an interesting idea about "everything is a URL"
It followed pretty naturally from the network transparency features of most microkernels before it. Have they really abandoned the idea?
>So after 10 years it is still not as advanced or usable as Linux was after 4 years.
Not the same thing, Linux was slotted into the existing GNU ecosystem that had been worked on for a decade already, whereas Redox is effectively starting from scratch (bar rustc) and has much more complicated modern hardware to deal with.
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>>107744937
>Monolithic kernels are brain damage because it means they have no loadable drivers or modules.
Ah, you're a retard. Thanks for telling me upfront, now I can ignore the rest of your drivel.
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>>107746959
That's how Unix on the PDP-11 worked. If you wanted to load drivers, you had to recompile and relink the kernel. The kernel was called /unix, then /vmunix when they added virtual memory. There were no kernel modules or loadable drivers.
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>>107747122
And it has absolutely nothing to do with the concept of a monokernel (running stuff in the same address space), or with the API by which its services are accessed. If it's a static blob at boottime or individual modules that can be loaded in doesn't matter (except maybe for the sake of optimizations).
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>>107740569
It's going along. I wish they properly committed to the "everything is a URI" thing though, it was a pretty cool idea.
>>107741408
seL4 begs to differ.

This thread is dedicated to KurobaEX-dev, which operates as a deliberately specialized digital interface, architected to facilitate the structured navigation, interactive engagement, and cognitive consumption of web-hosted content originating from the online platform formally designated as 4chan on a multifunctional, sensor-equipped, cellular-connected handheld computing device. OK?

Use this thread to:
1. TEST
2. Tell K1 to bring back the bottom menu/tool bar
3. Troubleshoot


Previous thread:
>>>107686738
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>>107745847
This is true but sometimes you don't want to do that. Sometimes you make a post, in a fast thread for example, which has not much meaning and is irrelevant. You know as you post it that you wont go back to it to check for yous or enter a discussion. But your preferred settings bookmark everything by default. So, instead of having to seep through your post history and bookmarks to delete all your shitposts/spam you just do it on the spot. By unmarking the post. Thus you keep lists clean with stuff you actually want to follow up on later and avoid them getting too full beforehand. Capiche?
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I want bookmarks and history separated like in Kuroba.
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>>107746239
You can disable showing bookmarks in the left-hand pane so it only shows history, then go to the dedicated bookmarks page to see just the bookmarks.
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>>107746305
If it were the other way it would be good.
This way is an extra click for the bookmarks.
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>>107745759
Yikes

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.
1) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice on bare metal and run your previous OS in a Virtual Machine.
2) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
Many free software projects have active mailing lists.


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>>107744671
Okay, me again. I went ahead and created /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-hid-nintendo with "blacklist hid_nintendo"
rebooted, manually loaded xpad
plugged controller in, it attempted to handshake with nintendo, failed, and connected as hid-generic, then immediately fell back to xbox 360.
So, it's working now. The solution was blacklisting hid_nintendo since that seems to be how it's trying to connect.
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>>107744384
>no methodology
>no mainland australia
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is it possible to select the format/quality of the output with grimshot? grim does have the choice but grimshot's manual says nothing about that and web searches dont seem to yield anything useful either
i used to use flameshot but it REALLY doesnt want to work on my wayland session
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>>107744384
There is no way Japan and China are that low
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i made a new GEGL plugin for GIMP. first one of 2026. You can test a static form of it without installing by running this syntax in GIMP's gegl graph


styles color-fill=#ffffff color-policy=solidcolor
enableoutline=true outline=1 outline-color=#ff0000 outline-blur=3
shadow-color=#ff84ee shadow-opacity=1 shadow-x=0 shadow-y=0
enableinnerglow=true ig-value=#ff84ee ig-radius=1 ig-grow-radius=6 ig-opacity=1
gaussian-blur std-dev-x=4 std-dev-y=4 abyss-policy=none
dropshadow x=0 y=0 grow-radius=2 radius=15 color=#ff0000 opacity=0.2
id=1 overlay srgb=true aux=[ ref=1 opacity value=0.12 ]

What is the best AI? I need to create a few images free of censorship,
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>>107747606
What does that even buy you other than cp?
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>>107747647
EVERYTHING, you're fucking dense or something?
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>>107747657
Like what?
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>free of censorship
Anything you run on your own computer

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Apparently if someone requests their house to be blurred on Google streetview they delete ALL the historical streetview imagery for that street. There used to be streetviews of my childhood home going back to 2007 but now it's all gone. It's my own fault for not archiving it.
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you can slap a passive aggressive note to that said house that is blurred why did you make google delete history. They dont even know they doxed themselves and gotten 10 times more attention kek

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Vivian edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107747473
I'll never buy a tanchjim product after the onahole general incident
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>>107747535
what
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>>107747526
shouldn't
try to get it through amazon, tanchjim hybrids are pretty thick and stick out of the ear a lot
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>>107747473
>no anime
>looks like something kz or another shitskin brand would design
no
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>>107747548
i mean I like the color scheme, cause my other option was the CVJ vivians

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is there any point to messing around with my shell beyond just installing and switching to fish?
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>>107743185
extremely based
>The only data type you can pass a command is a string
this is what really gets me. just how many billions are wasted yearly on buggy cli parsers? you'd think big tech would have made their own standard utils with full json support by now.
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>>107747066
other than the config.fish file what do you really care if it's posix or not for interactive use
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>>107747066
Based POSIX enjoyer.
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>>107747131
>json for fucking cli tools
good fucking lord json was never meant to be for human use
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>>107747438
any form of structured data support is going to better than strings with dozens of head/tail/cut/grep/sed/awk invocations. and json is supported by nearly everything making it an obvious choice.

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Why is it that every time i hear of an interesting talk at ccc, pic related is the host every fucking time or they look like that?
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>>107746565
you don't even know your own gender, man
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>>107744027
>CCC
nobody takes them serious
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>>107744027
And yet they are more social than me.
Coincidence? I don't think so.

>>107745451
>wardialers looked like soulless corposlaves from some java sweatshop?
Yes
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>>107744722
It threatens my fragile masculinity.
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>>107747265
I do. I am a man, identify as a man, and am even biologically at this point a man.

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iot edition

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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.


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>>107746590
i only ever used LLMs for cooming so i wouldn't know. since this is /hsg/ you probably want to get koboldcpp, some gguf model (no idea which one is good for this task BUT you probably don't have to get a big one or maybe there's some specially trained HA model out there) and point HA to it. the default assistant is super primitive and doesn't actually understand english iirc. you can also use those big providers but this obviously defeats the purpose of /hsg/.
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>>107731535
>nearly
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actually this makes me wish SillyTavern could hook up to HA so my waifu can turn the lights on and off...
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Man, the actuation of the heads on the new HDDs I installed is so strong that if I place my hand on the case it almost feels like something is knocking on the thing. They're not particularly loud or anything, but I've never seen something like this happen lmao

I wonder if it's some resonance thing or something like that. The HDDs are mounted via rubber grommets so they should be fairly decently isolated, though they're only held in with 2 screws instead of 4 because the 2nd pair of holes on the drives don't align with the trays.
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>>107747300
What case do you have? Changing from an old thermaltake case to a fractal silenced my drives. The old one was acting as an amplifier for the things.


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