Everyone please congratulate our friends at github for finally achieving ZERO NINES of availability! I'm sure it wasn't an easy road to get there, having only billions of dollars to run their website and all, but they've finally managed to set a new benchmark for enterprise software uptime! Congratulations!
>>108510922what the shit are you talking about
>>108510960there are actually six nines in the picture. dumb frogposter.
>>108511175uuuhhh aakhshually if you open the image in a hex editor you'll see 917269 nines, dumb nofrogposter
>>108510922For real, so convenient.Actually it's even more convenient when your CD/CI depends on something else as well, right? Just to be safe.Now that's actually smart. Very good business decisions from microslop company, they clearly helped github become better and care more about customers and how many back up plans they have, ensuring stability of their business.
>>108510604>If GitHub does not meet this SLA, Customer may redeem Service Credits only upon written request to GitHub within thirty (30) days of the end of the calendar quarter. Written requests for Service Credits redemption and GitHub Enterprise Cloud custom monthly or quarterly reports should be sent to GitHub SupportNOOOO, DO NOT REDEEM.
Containerization is app cruelty>>108465124READ 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.
>imagine getting filtered by something as simple as DHCP and DNS
say that after trying to get unbound dns working on openwrt. it's a nightmare.
>>108511461>find more shit to run on it to actually make use of those free 4 vCPU cores and 24GB RAM.host a big titty elf gallery with a live chatbox feature so we can hang out there
>>108511444>does that mean I'll have to point to my home server as a DNS provider or something?YesThe quick rundown on dns in a network is that when clients connect to your router, your router will hand them the address of a dns server that they should use. (It's also common for routers to advertise themselves as the dns server, and just forward requests from there). Either way, your router will have a setting that lets you set a DNS server that machines on the network should use, and you'll point that at the custom DNS server you run and everything will use that.Note that applications are capable of having their own dns settings, for example if you go in your browser settings its possible to set a dns server there instead of using the system dns, so just be aware of that if you end up troubleshooting why something isn't going through your dns.>>108511194>I wouldn't have Viber installed if it wasn't for workidk what your work setup is like but you should be aware that if you're using a work VPN those will often fuck with your dns settings
>>108511546Thanks for the advice, Anon. I work for a startup that doesn't have much money for anything besides salaries (for now), I'm using my personal laptop and when I'm working from home my desktop.
How did people get psyoped into the advanced humiliation ritual that is the hiring process?Surely AI will fix this right?
>>108508504You do all that just for them to not hire you and import some pajeet for <=50% of the pay.
>>108510947>have gotten>low key
>>108511460>The solution? nepotismthanks, really helpful, didnt know that yet
universities should be required to provide job placement or you get your tuition back
>>108511450me too, i'm transracial
After 10 years of working as a software developer, you know what I realized: I fucking hate computers
>>108510743As an end user i wanna slice your balls with nail clippers. Statically linked huge binaries, web wrappers, endless retarded bugs. Do you just sit there and pretend to fix stuff?
>>108511361nigga, I make software for pharmacies and hospitals. please don't bully me
>>108510743it only took me 2 years
>>108510743Same, I have wasted my life in front of the screen and all I have to show for it is myopic eyes, an aching back, and a complete absence of social skills. Although I have worked blue-collar jobs before, and I don't miss them in the slightest.
>>108510743I love the hiss of airflow and the tick of hdds
Desktop thread
>>108488994What tool did you use to take this screenshot with the drop shadow transparency effect?
>>108491475>>108496471These look great>>108506571This
>>108508350I compiled an autohotkey script into a simple executable that opens the snipping tool and allows me to either select an area, the current window, or the whole screen. Then after I close the snipping tool(it is only used for the clipboard storage of the desired image), I run that image data through a script that calls imagemagick to apply the drop shadow, pngout to reduce filesize, and then rename the file.It sits in my notification tray and I simply Ctrl+Printscreen if I wish to take a screenshot. You can see the blue happycat icon here: https://i.4cdn.org/g/1774240101983185.png
>>108494863>nice setuplikewise (:
>>108506190had to disable mitigations during this year
>your Gmail is getting full>get a massive chunk of Gmail and Drive space for $15 /year>buy it>doesn't feel great>I got hookedI am embarrassed anons.
I don't need that much but without it I had started to ran out.
>>108508825That's what we pay for netflix every monthYou can do much worse
it's very hard get vendor login on email. That said, google killed imap, so maybe it's hard to get your data out.maybe try an EU vpn and export your data, there'll probably be tools to push that to another imap inbox and you're free
>>108508825>your Gmail is getting fullWell, I'm not reading anything from over one years ago. Straight to garbage.If I want to clear up some more, ust for the fun of it, I go to the first email, it's obviously spam, click wherever I should to stop sending me this crap (a couple of those even worked). Then search for the sender. Delete everything that shows up. Repeat.
>>108508825>paid for googlebest goy award>>108510297>paid for netflixbest goy award
Fox editionPrevious: >>108456697>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.
>>108509343I don't have multiple keycaps of the same kind stacked on top of each other so realistically I would never notice and make this a problem.
should i just buy this its like $40 will it be reliable for actual non-gaming computer use or will it miss keystrokes and piss me off
>>108511377or the Endgame Gear KB65HE which is like $50 and impresses the ocd youtube man optimum
My F1-8x v2 Classic just arrived and I built it up with Cherry Nixies (filmed) and dry. This is the first 'high end' keyboard that I am very disappointed in. It sounds so hollow and thin... just not a pleasure to type on. The Neo65cu sounds so much better and 1/2 the price, WITH tri-mode connectivity. Sad waste of $500 honestly.
>>108511434where THE FUCK is the Home key?>>108511377why THE FUCK would you want an Ins key instead of an End or Home key?
Vacuum pressure dryer for clothes?
>>108511616
>there are languages that are 90% as fast as C and 90% as simple to write as python>we will never use themgrim
>>108511561>limited abstract thinking No I am actually pretty good at my job so I have a ton of abstract thinking. Its why I don't make mistakes.
>>108511604>>108511577>i dont make mistakes>t. i just posted it twice by mistake
>>108511073Go
>>108511612>Posted twice I posted, waited, didn't see my post appear and assumed that the site blocked it. I didn't program this site and I don't control when it randomly shits out.
Is it a controversial opinion on /g/ to say that I preferred when TVs didn't have their own OS frontend?I'm not saying linear TV didn't have it's problems but at least it always felt like it did what I wanted, not what it thought I wanted.The golden middle-ground was when you connected a streaming stick to a HDMI port on your dumb-TV.
>>108505966You get copilot
>They should make computers easier, like TV, so people in the community can get jobs>They do.>"Wow, I hate this!"
>>108505954>Is it a controversial opinion on /g/No. TV's became cancer and normies don't even know why. If you "need" Netflix and other streaming services, a "normal" android tv is "fine", as long as google allows "side loading" If you don't need "4k" streams and DRM, disconnect your "smart" TV from the Internet and just use a mini pc, raspi, etc. connected to your NAS and run Jellyfin or Streamio.
>>108505954Dumb TVs are good but smart TVs now with Google TV are also good. There was a transitory period of 10-15 years where smart TVs came with their own proprietary OS and they were all universally dogshit.
>>108505954>The golden middle-ground was when you connected a streaming stick to a HDMI port on your dumb-TV.The golden middle-ground is connecting your half-decent PC to a HDMI port on your modern "smart" TV while having never connected the TV to any kind of network.I've been doing this since 2011 and so far I've not seen any reason to stop doing that.Had a small problem when I moved in finding a working 10m HDMI 4K60 HDR cable (second one I ordered) and that was it.Anything wireless is and ALWAYS will be vastly inferior to a decent cable.Bluetooth? Might be faster than 20 years ago but stability is still an issue.Wifi? Same fucking thing.
Reminder that password managers such as keepassXC are not secure. Use bitwarden
>>108510305Let's see how secure it is when the feds raid your shit
>>108506954>OH NO, help, that's so super difficult, it's not like I type every fucking day and have done for 20+ years.>The HORROR, TYPING, EWWWWWMost retarded retard award
>>108511321You literally have zero argument.>>108511209Hubs and physical keyboards exist.You make your life painful by using an inferior input method.If you are going to use a smartphone - be smart.
>>108511308Why would the feds raid me? Never done anything illegal, I pay my taxes, got nothing the feds would consider bad on my rigs. Why was that your first thought? Sounds like you might have some weird shit on your drives..
>>108511521>Why would the feds raid me? Idk you tell me>Never done anything illegalI don't know you so I don't know>I pay my taxesOk>got nothing the feds would consider bad on my rigsWon't stoo the warrant>Why was that your first thought?It wasn't>Sounds like you might have some weird shit on your drivesProjection
This year's Debian Project Leadership election has only ONE candidate and it's a Pajeeta (Sruthi Chandran):>She is inactive on the mailing lists, and her Salsa profile is private so we can't even see what her coding contributions are.>She's run for DPL 4 times before; lost each time>Her entire platform is just about diversity and bitching about cis males>She intends to formally incorporate Debian in the US, which would force Debian to introduce age verificationHer only claim to fame is organizing DebConf23, an event where a Debian developer literally fucking DIED because basic health & safety measures were not followed.A much more qualified candidate was hospitalized during the nomination window and couldn't apply in time, yet she has refused to reopen nominations.Debian is FUCKED unless the Debian developers all vote NOTA (None of the above).
>>108511329And that's how you surrender freedom and control over your own property. >But it's easier! >Hey we added age verification, fuck you we'll tell you what to do, you don't have a choice
>>108510825>What would you guys use for servers then?FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
>>108511342>a user birth date field is age verificationAverage systemd hater technical acumen.
>>108511222¿what? void is an example of take over by the faggots you seem to hate, the project lead dictator is a literal troon and they are highly political as well; see the hyprland fiasco.
>>108511342>freedom and control over your own property?????I can make systemd do whatever I want, never mind that it is free software. How am I sacrificing freedom/control by using systemd?
Proton mail's + trick has suddenly died in the last 24 hours. Are there any good alternatives? >email@provider.com becomes email+randomword@provider.com to look like a new email and make a new account with something that gives a free trial/referral credits.
>>108508572only retarded services don't filter that shit
>>108508572Addy werks for me
>>108508702this. I use google.
>>108508661Couldn't you just restore the google account with the one-time backup codes they gave you when enabling 2FA?
>>108508572+aliases are gayI pay for proton unlimited and it comes with simple login which allows you to generate unlimited email aliases. If you don't care about the rest of proton suite you can pay for just simple login and use the API key in bitwarden to generate email aliases easily.
Genuinely I don't believe it.
>>108511007My favorite is how they come in here and try to say Linux is only used by Indians when Microsoft has an Indian CEO and just recently fired a ton of the MS staff and replaced them with H1B Indians. I know most of those people are just posting ragebait but some of them are actually being serious.
>>108509811just deactivate your filters for a minute and check out the cataloguethis board is brimming with retards. The myth that they can be effectively contained in their own threads is delusional
>>108511080My favourite is when lintards are told by Winchads why the linux desktop isn't appropriate, and they respond: "you don't need that." Yeah, some midwit guy who rices his desktop all day knows best what engineering software you should use, love it.
>>108511029I'd gain 2 ms per right click, and then get nothing done because the hobbyware sucks.
>>108506388The, uhh, Steam survey results have been fluctuating wildly. Some sampling problem?
Is he our guy?
>>108493020Friend thinks he's some kind of genius which he's not, he's great at producing in-depth videos on tech/electrical stuff that you don't mind wasting 30-60 mins watching without it becoming boring or annoying.Old YouTube gave people like him and others like Vertasium a platform to perfect their art but I fear YT has been so sterilised and censored that it'll no longer be the case.
>>108493020do americans really have 7kW electrical connections at home? my bill says I have 6kW.
>>108493023fpbp
>>108493020yes>>108493023yes
>>108494184Impressive.