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Am I retarded or a genius? Gonna hook it up to an external monitor and unironically install Gentoo on it.
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>>107711020
In this comic, would a desktop replacement laptop be a BBC?
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>>107709936
Greg. Yours?
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>>107711039
mutt's law
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>>107711214
I mean a black man definitely drew that gooner slop
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>>107709926
Brought where?

What terminal file manager do anons use?
I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
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>>107693406
nnn
It has a better philosophical foundation than broot imo
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>>107693406
i tried like half a dozen a few weeks back and there's none i like
i really dont want to waste my time learning keybinds for every single program i use so if theres a manager where i cant just run it and its usable and self -explanetory thats a dealbreaker
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>>107693406
usecases of file managers?
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>>107711207
managing files
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>>107703532
Because it just is! It's written in Rust so it's heckin flippin frickin the safest the fastest the most bestest heckin manager on the planet and we should execute anyone who uses anything else!!!!

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Why are these things still made and used? Most phones don't include a slot for them, and they're the only device small (if modern phones can even be called that) enough to justify using them over a full size card. I know the Switch and Steam Deck use them, but those are also big enough that they surely could've made them with full-size cards in mind
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>WHAT!!!! You're telling me you just copy data onto a physical object and carry it around with you??? You don't upload it to my corporate servers????? How can you have data if it's not protected behind MY private keys???
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>>107711130
what the fuck am I looking at?
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>>107709834
OP can't imagine that most of the world does not use iPhones.
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>>107711130
>WHAT!!!! You're telling me you can just use flash drives to carry data??? I don't need thousand of absolete data carriers? Blashemery!!
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>>107711279
KEK look how mad this jew got

>The development comes a little over a year after the tech giant [Google] disclosed that its transition to Rust led to a decline in memory safety vulnerabilities from 223 in 2019 to less than 50 in 2024.

>The company pointed out that Rust code requires fewer revisions, necessitating about 20% fewer revisions than their C++ counterparts, and has contributed to a decreased rollback rate, thereby improving overall development throughput.

>We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android's C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery," Google's Jeff Vander Stoep said. "With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one

>With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC).

>Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction.

https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/rust-adoption-drives-android-memory.html
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>>107710846
luckily nobody writes new projects and that's why massive tech layoffs mostly affect whites
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>>107710038
2019 laptop with weird hardware issues. Also lots and lots of background processes that don't cause high load but maybe aren't ideal for spawning another ~70 threads.
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>>107691340
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>>107691340
>rust
nested auto-recursive dependencies diversity insertions with extreme prejudice. the source, it is open. good luck with that
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>>107711308
You don't have to use any dependencies beyond LLVM + rustc.

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What exactly is the point of libreboot?
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Libreboot is killing me.
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>>107701076
>he decided to deblob libreboot again under the name Canoeboot so people would use it instead of GNU Boot
lol, oh god, that's hilarious
I didn't know about this part
That explains the name for me
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>>107701076
what a disgusting tr00n
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>>107695906
Who's this cutie?
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>>107701076
lmao based bpdemon

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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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what do if I want the paranoia of a 256b crypto hash, but also the filename-embeddable shortness of a 128b non-crypto hash?
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>>107710809
How much are you storing? How often do you need to access it? Will you be hosting any other services on it?
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>>107710198
>google auth
what if google not available
what if its LAN only
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>>107711239
no other service, and im not gonna be spamming it obsessively. probably not gonna store more than 2TB in the next year
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>>107710198
>self-host general
>why don't you use an untrustworthy third party?

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>>107708997
They are quietly turning away from big booty sedans. I hate hatchbacks so much it's unreal.
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>>107709945
Yes. More tickets = more govt money = more bombs dropped on brownies = less speeding subhumans. It's a self balancing system.
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>>107710742
It would be nice to have these in Russia as well. Although this would probably raise the public transport prices (again) if done right.
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this has existed in Europe for more than 20 years
it's just time to buck break Americans
you won't do shit btw, even with muh gunz
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>>107709795
Schizophrenia inducing fines:
>camera is indeed recording
>violation is indeed detected
>no fine, no notice
>it keeps happening daily
>enough is enough, lets bill this fucker for 10+ violations all at once because he thought he was being smart

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Has anybody here used elementary os? if so, what is your opinion? I plan to install a new distro and this one seems interesting.
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>>107698095
It's pretty polished (looks wise) but not the most `power-user friendly.
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>>107698095
it's the only "modern" one that have not-retarded and coherent GUI design

GNOME is trash
KDE is unstable
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>>107699613
>It's for BigMacOS users
>no airdrop
>no time machine
>no icloud
>no appstore
>no iphone mirroring
>no apple music
>no xcode
>no photoshop
>no final cut
>no logic pro
>no pixelmator
>no affinity


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>>107698095
it came out in a time when linux desktop was hot trash.
i used it for a month like 10 years ago and it was shit then and its quite shit now.

just use arch+kde and be done with it
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>>107698095
elementaryOS is woke shit
also, their icons have become flat shit in the last update

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Why havent you given your light bulbs to the botnet yet?
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>>107702703
Yes, I have everything connected to my Tuya app, lights, security cams, locks, home appliances, etc...
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>The future we envisioned:
>You can control all your lights and electronics through a computer, you can ask questions in the air and get answers, you can simulate reality to create any fantasy you desire
:D
>The future we got:
>You can control all your lights and electronics through a computer, you can ask questions in the air and get answers, you can simulate reality to create any fantasy you desire
>...but it's managed by a corporation
}:(____)
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>>107702703
I only use zigbee shit. If I have to use wifi I connect them to an isolated network with no internet access. Not buying anything that requires jew cloud garbage.
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>>107711236
Hue bulbs are Zigbee protocol retard
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>>107711260
The what's the problem? No need to update anything if it works fine, there's no security to worry about if they don't connect outside.

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/dpt/ - Daily Programming Thread

Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?

Previous thread >>>107670460
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(void*)0 meaning actual 0 causes retards to write stupid code like if (p != 0) and this compiling without errors or warnings further reinforces their retarded assumptions about how underlying hardware works, nullptr is explicit about value being opaque and if (p) or if(!p) on pointer type lets compiler to perform whatever is necessary to check for an invalid pointer on specific hardware, which DOES NOT HAVE TO BE COMPARISON WITH ZERO OR COMPARISON AT ALL. But cniles are so fucking overgassed on their own farts that this trivial semantic minutia is way over their heads anyway.
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>>107711379
No, C's biggest problems are dumb faggots who read K&R and LARP as big boy system engineers.
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>>107711388
I write p = 0, if (p != 0), etc. If your platform makes the poor decision of not reserving the first page in virtual/physical memory for the null (0) pointer then it is a bad platform and I don't want to worry about it. It means that at a fundamental level you care more about smelling your own farts whilst torturing programmers in the process by imposing pointless constraints on them than having people's code run smoothly.
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>>107711410
What if my platform is special and sets a special flag in some special register on address load that is way faster than comparing register with 0 and now your code technically works but is slower for no reason because you're a dumb nocoder midwit who thinks he knows things better than compiler?
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>brooo, I'm so heckin smart for believing that pointers are just integers, I love adding useless dependencies and destroying assumptions made by hardware engineers who spent decades speeding up branching on checking if pointer is invalid, I heckin transheart being a tumor who makes this world a worse place, and this is only in addition to being the reason why my company found a 57th CVE this year alone.
Pointer arithmetic is fine, but treating pointers as integers is actual low IQ. Kill yourself.

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*blocks your path*

>OpenAI bought 40% of DRAM wafer supply
>Crucial dead
>3 manufacturers, all cutting output

just rent compute from bezos bro
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>>107706697
solution is small government, less regulation and more free market capitalism
socialism iff government run by ASI
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>>107704801
Personal computing is dead
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>>107711189
Stakeholder capitalism has very little with what you think capitalism is
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>>107711246
And what are you going to do about it? Let's see.. *checks* Quit participating in reality, betray any and all social contracts, collect welfare and argue for socialism. Ok.
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>>107711141
>needs the gameplay line to go up
why do you need more than tetris?

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Can we get a cool tech thread going? Pic rel. I just got one of these and it's pretty dope. I wish I could figure out how to configure it to use it's soundbank for creation though in Reaper using reacontrol. I can do that with the soundfonts I put on it like the SC-55 but the MT-32 mode doesn't seem to work. Definitely worth it though if you're into anything old school or planning on emulation old games from the 90s since a real MT-32 is like $300.
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>>107710851
want
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>>107711051
You can get broken ones for really cheap and 99% of the time it's a fault with the caps and a easy repair. They have bad design.
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>>107711098
good ol cap plague
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>>107711106
Not even that, just bad design, the caps sit right above and against the power supply.
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Why don't we have a similar system as the Seiko Kinetic watches for recharging the batteries from smartbands and smartwatches?
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>>107710269
We have like 98% body/screen ratio on even cheap phones these days.
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>>107709964
The amount of electricity is way too small
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>>107710269
No. You don't get enough energy for it.
The energy requirements of a simple watch movement and the cheapest smartwatch/band is vastly different.
Like a CR2250 can run your watch for 10 years, and the best you get out of a smartband is a couple weeks.
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>>107710100
good morning sir

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Does this qualify me for unc status?
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>>107708679
Trust me guy, you don't want to browse anything on mine or use it to watch videos.
It can't even break 2000 MIPS in 7z benchmark. I'm not sure you even can conceptualize how bad that is. But hey, you can at least compare it to whatever crap you have.
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>>107708658
i like browsing with 1.5 eyes closed
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>>107703589
no but using Speccy does
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>>107708647
>captcha solver
where?
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>>107703589
congrats on finding an old computer in your dumpster dive

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If your device could use eye tracking without camera video or identifying you, how would you feel? I'd be fine with it. Seems like a cool new way to interact with users
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what benefit is there for me, the user
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>>107709328
All the services you use will become even better because they'll earn more ad revenue.
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>>107709339
We are not zoo animals. Continue the predatory behavior and people will respond in kind.
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>>107709783
no they won't, the vast majority of people are cattle


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