My dads worked in software his whole life. I asked once if he had ever knew anyone who did pentesting, and he told me about this fella:>Tall, at least 6' 1">Muscular>By my dads estimate he was 230 lbs>Had briefly worked for his company in the early 2000s, had been a name in pentesting since at least the late 90s>Notoriously bad tempered, had been fired twice>Notoriously skilled, had been rehired twice>Bald like an egg>Purposefully intimidated his coworkers to get them to do what he wanted>Wore designer clothing near exclusively, not cheap brands either. Gucci, Valentino, etc;>Constantly talked up his achievements>Self taught guitarist>Martial artist>Member of an Eastern European black metal band (alongside his wife; theyre both Americans)>Fired for a final time (thus far) after he told his boss to fuck offComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108114537Our old math teacher in high school was a ex vietnam war intelligence guy and he would tell us all these stories about him and a guy name Warglow from radio interception to beating up people. I bet half the shit was made up but the teacher was a big guy for being old. Imagine the vietnam guy who beat up the black guy on the bus, he looked almost like him but with glasses and not so long beard.
Had a gay German discrete math teacher in college. He rode to class on a pink bike with a horn. He had blonde or orange hair and matching mustache. When he erased the chalk off the board, he would hold the eraser on the board and walk back and forth, and it kinda resembled the nazi salute. He was one of the strangest teachers I’ve ever had.
>>107968769Don't buy anything other than IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Utilitarian design: e.g. mix of old and new ports, stable keyboard layout>Easy to repair, upgrade (some models) & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals, spare parts easy to obtain>Usable in cramped quarters thanks to the TrackPoint>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General infohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/Model generations:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108111783i mainly bought it because of the old keyboard design + its european prices so theyre a bit higher than US prices anyways — 80 bucks was pretty much the lowest i could find that wasnt missing an ssd or had some defect haha
>>108109716to give another opinion: T480 i7, technically with Nvidia GPU but I disabled it entirely for battery life. running Artix xfceI don't struggle with performance at all on it and use it a lot more than my more powerful desktop (I like staying in bed with it kek). use it mostly for browsing, playing a few games like Blue Archive or Koikatsu (reminder: I disabled the Nvidia GPU, I do it all on the integrated graphics), image editing on Krita, and other general stuff. sometimes all of that at the same time. works really well for me and with the 72Wh external battery upgrade I get 10+ hours of web browsing on itthe default screen panel isn't very good but it can be modded very easily (the panel I have on mine is really good). I have an A485 on the side too that I like as well
>>108109716Unpopular opinion but the best T480 still gets rekt by a 4 year old Chromebook CPU.
why in the fuck are w530's so much money now. This shit is ewaste, i just want a k2000m motherboard.
>>108114416>the CPU that is 5 years newer is slightly betterlmao
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>>108107847used by 20 NEETs in total.
>>108107954This is /g/ not /x/ you retard
>>108107990Nothing ever happens faggot.
i think im going to move to matrix. does screensharing work on linux? bonus points if it sends your desktop audio as well
>>108107847federation is a dead end for communicating with your friends.nobody can deal with the overhead of hosting their own server, and federation attracts the kind of trannies who want to share block lists.P2P or bust.
It is disrespectful to the creators. They want their websites to be popular, but you want them to be your secret little clubs. You’re an asshole.
>>108111867You should try a really creative funny imageboard called reddit. It's my favorite place to post.
>>108113660they will shut down the site, if it isn't profitable enough. this is why you should care.
>>108113873Oh no! This will be the first time in internet history that site or service shuts down!
>>108113568you should open the image and right click and 'save image as' and give it a recognizable filename so you can find it for later
>>108113036>le secret club of jeetswowee
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>>108114400just checked, no for both...>>108114388trying
>>108114403TRY HARDER
yeah I think I fucked it either way, the + receptacle on the caps is breaking off. IPA does not like plastic. I'm a retard
Oh fuck... The spacebar on this NicePBT set sounds bad, typical bad thick PBT spacebar. Very high pitch noise, which with silent switches sounds very badI thought maybe it was the board or stabs or the switches, so I changed it out for CRP spacebar... 100% it was the NicePBT spacebar's faultAny ideas about how to remedy this? Might try a tiny bit of felt underneath, which helped with ABS MT3 spacebar. Foam is too much
>>108108395I'm not going to buy one of these because I don't have a fucking job. How about that for a post on the internet?
These things are fucking magic I still dont understand them
>>108114506the current in your circuit goes through it and creates a magnetic field in that ring. This creates a current called by means of a phenomenon called induction. It retards quick changes in current.
>>108114506they aren't. electromagnetism is very real and is one of the 4 fundamental forces in the universe. the others being gravity, and the strong/weak force.
>>108114587thus spake Zarathustra
I just think it's neat.
>>108112403>more practical: OCamlNope.
>>108107215It's a good language for prototyping new language features. Quite a few of the modern features that people like in newer languages all came from Haskell.Unfortunately, they had to make it immutable, so it's largely useless for real projects.
>>108114383Monads arent even the hard or unwieldy part
>>108114407It's not monads that are hard. The hard part is designing your program to work in an immutable way. Even if GHC optimizes this to allow mutation, it still has a bigger burden mentally than allowing mutation.Passing a state monad around gets annoying.Haskell is really good for anything stream based, because you tend to not do direct mutation anyway. However, even SPJ said that "the next Haskell will be strict".Lazy evaluation with modification is the best way to program, but if you make it immutable, then it adds a lot of mental overhead.
>>108110544Palantir uses Haskell to spy on you and send your data to Jews
>JPEG 2000 is gonna be the future!>Completely forgotten>JPEG XT is gonna be the future!>Completely forgotten>JPEG XL is gonna be the future!>...
I have 2.5gig at home, why would i give a fuck about this? Muh space savings seems like something only third world infrastructure should care about.
>>108113290>I-it must be wrong because it's counterintuitiveGreetings from Cope-nhagen.https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-spec/#profiles
>>108114460I don't know about all of that, but jxl-rs is faster and simpler than libjxl, so it seems like a sane choice.
>>108114441>Rust>>108114460Uh, every single time?
>>108114527libjxl is kind of a low-hanging fruit anyway. There was also a Rust library for AV1, but it got mogged by the C-based dav1d and SVT-AV1.
>Why should you not fart in an Apple store?>Because they have no Windows!
We've all heard the stories. Especially during Windows updates. It happened, I am more certain of this than I am of the Holocaust.But how dangerous is it nowadays? Can you have Windows and Linux coexist on the same disk? I want to buy a new PC as my 13-something years old i7-3770k with a GTX 1080 and 16GB. But I don't know what causes Microsoft to chimp out and do this or how to certainly prevent it as they will have their consumers eat literal shit if it gives them a dollar worth of profit.I shamefully asked ChatGPT and it said it's a *near* zero chance IF you disconnect the Linux driver during Windows updates. Is that the best I can do?
>>108105155>I wish there was a way to config the motherboard to hide the other drive from Windows.It’s called unplugging the drive anon.Completely worth it if you only use winAIDS 10% of the time only for specific programs.
>>108112116Why are you retarded?
>>108104371>But how dangerous is it nowadays?Still dangerous.>Can you have Windows and Linux coexist on the same disk? Can you? Yes. Should you? No, because Windows will wipe it because MicroJeet has a chimpy about it.Just get two drives, put Linux on the second one after Windows and MicroJeet will at least RESPECT the dual-boot at that point.
>>108104371Happened to me years ago, I ended up moving linux to a seperate SATA SSD and adding a power switch between it and the motherboard so it can be turned off during updates. I wish there was a way to do this with an M.2 SSD.
>>108106528Name 5 games you want to play that you can't play on Linux.
Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsPrev: >>108104750https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflowshttps://civitai.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I'm so happy that forge is back up and running, life is easy again
>>108114590brainlet
>>108114550The only problem I seem to have with my generations are those "artifacts". Like I kind of enjoy them to some degree. Should I use more refiner or how to fix that?>>108114557What speed are we talking about with Z-Image and rest of the models you listed? Because I was out of the loop for some time with local AI image gen, I'm kind of worried that using SDXL is already passe and outdated. Is this fallacy and am I mistaken or not really?
>>108114550are you able to do start and stop images successfully?
>>108114631yeah. I usually even do start/middle/last
previous: >>108055083READ 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.>Links & resourcesCool stuff to host: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhostedComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108114091>t. horseback rider when cars came out
>>108114096Wrong, I bought the Ford Model T when anon insisted the Baker Electric was the future. At the time electric wasn't and still arguably isn't.
>>108099072i have an HP slim shitbox with an intel J5040 CPU and it holds up just fine streaming emby>>108105477>calling a UPS a NAS when its not a NASWhy? Also you can just by a used enterprise UPS for stupid cheap, slap in some LiFePO4 batteries with HMS protection and the outcome will be the same except you probably have even more automation tooling options (to safely shut down your NAS)>>108107306>>108107319>>108107332I threw four of these (order of 2 since they are 2-packs) and they work great in my 2U cyberpower UPS. If you are that curious i could log in and post average load but, I ran some tests and it keeps my firewall, 3 little switches, a dell optiplex mini server, a bananapi r3 mini and modem powered for 2.5 hours on utility line failurehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F28YQ2ZL?th=1>>108107306>Looking online it looks like lifopo4 does not like to be run in series for the drop in replacementslook for the keyword "HMS", these batteries are gtg>>108108614>I've never had any SLA battery swell or leakComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Have the chance to completely start a fresh lab since I’m moving into a new place and want to try something different preferably with less work maintaining everything. My current lab is running pfsense on a custom pc, with donated switches and aps from work, xcp ng running on 3 repurposed thinkcentres and an old t610 running truenas.Things I’ve tried out in the past are proxmox and esxi so kind of bored of those.Have the money now to actually buy proper shit.
these threads are nothing but elitism. that shits for reddit. shitposting should consist of antisemitism.
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>>108113870Black screen with just the pointer after installing and booting for the first time. Maybe I try nomodeset later
>>108114353yeah figured it was the crack. I guess I'll have to wait a while, never had a crack not work on proton
>>108114575>never had a crack not work on protonThe only reason a crack wouldn't work is if it's literal malware that depends on Windows subsystems.
>>108114600whatever, it didnt work on Proton after trying everything, it works on windows 10. I did have to disable windows defender because it kept quarantining the patch update file. i dont care if my windows has a trojan, pulling the ethernet plug now and gonna enjoy some nioh 3 kino. this shit is flat out broken on linux. I can play now and thats all that matters
>>108114529Mint uses lightDM slick greeter, switch to another terminal (ctrl + alt + f4 or f5 or whatever) then check if it's running. I think the "top" command works on tty, you can use that.Lightdm should also be called by systemd at boot, it's what starts it. Check if that service is enabled (systemctl status lightdm), if it is enabled but not started, try starting it and see if it gives you any errors. If it isn't enabled, enable it (systemctl enable --now lightdm), the --now option will also start it so it if it isn't already.
Added in sub modules in OSINT because I'm cringe. Also epstein made /pol/.https://github.com/airborne-commando/OPSEC-OSINT-ToolsTell this person I won, snap: cssunny314.
>>108111058That's right anon.
8-26. Similarly, supervisors should question the appropriateness ofdemeaning any racial group, including the source’s, to elicit an emotionalresponse during an interrogation approach.
>>1081112211-11. During the questioning phase, the HUMINT collector uses aninterrogation, debriefing, or elicitation methodology to ask a source questionssystematically on relevant topics, collect information in response to theintelligence tasking, and ascertain source veracity. Chapter 9 discussesquestioning techniques in detail. (See Appendix B for a source and reliabilitymatrix.)
>>108107481is it bridgers with a hard r
>>108107481>OSINTi dont pay for many subscriptions but one of them is lolarchiver
Was this the correct course of action for updating the servers, /g/?
wow thats much less than usualNull is finally learning how to use computers
>>108113090no, revenue does not drop to $0. I refuse to accept that, explain immediately.
>>108106130>Kiwifarms went downjust when russia banned youtube and telegram
>>108113993never forget the 6 hours
>>108106733>>108106846>>108106484>don't make fun of the heckin retards bawwlol