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Seriously, there's nothing wrong about Palantir.
The only dissidents who oppose it are tinfoil hats who believe governments would sooner turn against them instead of using it to their benefit, like hunting down notorious criminals and terrorists.
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>>107838430
>like hunting down notorious criminals and terrorists.
The government jurists and goons won't go after the government.
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>>107838430
>Anonymous
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>>107838430
Thanks mossad
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>>107838430
Kill yourself
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>>107838430
Don't want the government spying on me OP. Shouldn't even be an issue.

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>breaks every site
>have to whitelist any site you want to see anyway
whats the point
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>>107839949
Because uBo has been nutered with ManifestV3
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>>107839618
Ok, and how do you know?
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>>107839976
I use it

t. retard
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>>107839949
umatrix has a better philosophy and is easier to navigate than ublock origin advanced mode
as in even a techlet shitter can tinker with umatrix the UI is easy to understand. meanwhile uBO advanced requires typing shit
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>>107839970
Only if you use chromium-based browsers, which you shouldn't be doing on desktop anyway, which you would know if you weren't a /g/ tourist

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>I want to spend all my summer vacation's days trying to better understand how to use debian and how to make a NAS from scratch
>It will be a useful amd funny hobby, right?
>Proceed to remember that I'm a dumb fuck with ADHD, imposter syndrome and almost no coding knowledge
Am i cooked?
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>>107838944
3 things hyper succesful people have as a personality trait is:
>superiority complex
>insecurities
>impulse control

Most neurodivergent people are fucked on the impulse control front, but if you focus your mind on the task I see that you will be succesful
Difference between person that can and person that can't is their belief
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>>107838944
>>Proceed to remember that I'm a dumb fuck with ADHD, imposter syndrome and almost no coding knowledge
You can either:
a) stop being a faggot and just do what you want with your pathetic life
b) pity yourself like every other terminally retarded twitter-discord-reddit-tranny and keep telling yourself you can't do shit because you just can't ok?!!?!!!
You have the whole world's knowledge just few clicks away, hundreds of beginner guides and forums, thousands of people who'd be willing to share their knowledge and experience if you'd just ask and instead you choose to do NOTHING and cope by telling yourself "I'm le retarded lol not my fault!" Teddy Roosevelt climbed the Matternhorn with asthma and you can't write debain tutorial in your fucking browser
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why did soilennials have to come up with fake mental disorders like "adhd" to cope with their laziness?
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>>107838944
>I want to spend all my summer vacation's days trying to better understand how to use debian and how to make a NAS from scratch
You can do it in an afternoon.
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>>107840211
So that (((they))) could cause a mass hysteria among parents and have them shill out money for drugs so that their precious little Timmy and Tammy would grow up "alright" though of course they instead grew up doped up and without any personality development and thus nothing to cling to other than their special little made up golden star "disorder"

I never owned BT earbuds. What are the downsides versus wired?
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>>107838774
codec compatibility, i.e. your phone or earbuds could support sbc, aac, aptx (and what flavour of aptx), ldac, or samsung's proprietary codec?
can the earbuds be effectively paired with multiple devices, i.e. your phone and your computers?
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>>107838774
Batteries will eventually wear out.
Disconnecting one device and connecting another is still slower and more awkward than pulling the plug out of one jack and sticking it in another.
Latency. Doesn't matter for music. Some video players detect latency and compensate by delaying the video, some don't and then the sound doesn't line up. Sucks ass for games.
Mic quality. It's recording from up at your ear.
Bluetooth. When you open the mic device it switches the connection from the "A2DP" mode that plays good sounding stereo audio but doesn't have a mic, into "HFP" mode which plays liquid ass sounding mono audio and captures equally ass sounding mono microphone audio.
Also depending on the brand, sometimes the two earbuds forget they're a pair. Sometimes putting both of them in the case together and long pressing the touch button on both fixes it, sometimes it doesn't.
>JLab Go Pop
"Go Pop" doesn't seem like a name that inspires confidence for something with a speaker. Or anything electronic either really.
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>>107838774
Bought cheap Xiaomi ones for 15€, it went from around 2h battery to 30min max in 12/18 month.
Don't buy expensive ones, like other said, you'll have to replace them sooner or later
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>>107838774
>one earbud stops reliably charging after a year
>battery capacity noticeably degraded after two
they’re 3x the price for the same quality as wired ones and the shelf life just isn’t good
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>>107838774
one constant issue ive seen as my bluetooth earbuds get older, they bug out and videos wont play at all. i turn off Bluetooth and the videos play again, reconnect my headphones and audio is back. Really strange.

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>if you uninstall notepad on windows you cant reinstall it without the microslop (((store)))
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>Install KATE
>...?
>It just works
>Profit.
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>>107833011
Most zoomers can't do beyond getting spoonfed an exe and double click on it
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>>107834640
no bro, you dont need to use the microsoft UWP settings app just use microsoft store!!!
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>>107832064
>Windows apps come form the Microsoft store.
>come form

What does come form mean? Is that an app?
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>>107833375
how is to doing that

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Best Practices Edition

previous: >>107761293

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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>>107815771
I was bored so I made a "case" for this low power board I had laying around. Wood since my 3D printer needs repairs.
About on par with a Pi 5, but with upgradable memory, SATA and PCIe.

Dunno what to do with it though.
Would make for a cute thingy to run a bunch of services on but I already have everything covered.
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>>107839867
Oh also has an M.2 slot I installed a Intel WiFi6 + BT module in.
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>>107828024
>>107828117
>>107828232
>>107830498
>>107832721
so i reattached the fan, yeah the idle temp drops are significant
>motherboard = 50 to 37 (-13)
>cpu = 47 to 35 (-12)
>ssd = 50 to 43 (-7)

if theres no realistic risk of the fan somehow sparking a fire, if all it'd do even if something went wrong is it would simply stop working and die rather than anything more serious...maybe i'll stick with the fan on...
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>>107839867
what's up with the gay plants
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>>107840274
For the gay aesthetics.

THE CREATOR OF LINUX ADMITTED TO VIBE-CODING
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>>107832926
there are situations where you should feel guilty.
if you use AI to write that shit, that you then proceed to understand/tweak/correct and it works just fine for your application, no reasons to be ashamed of.
if you instead have no fucking clue what's happening, and AI is doing something that works, you should feel ashamed of yourself. for failing to completely understand everything
not having a fucking clue what the fuck is happening is dangerous, code coming from this direction can completely fuck shit up, since you have no fucking clue what's going on, and "it seems" to be working. until it doesn't, in which moment you realize how fucking retarded you are.
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>>107833189
um I think I'm a gaymer now...
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>>107834067
I'll take you as being genuine. What your reasoning is missing is that these AI tools are getting better very suddenly.
>Shit
>Shit
>Shit
>Shit
>Bad
>Decent
All the narrative and experiments were produced on previous tools. The sentiments around AI were built based on tools a year or older. That's why there's such a big difference in what some people claim vs what experiments show and what people's general opinion is.

If you haven't tried them, go download Cursor and just try using it and build a simple project with it. Something you might want to use yourself.
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>>107831372
>>107833429
AI programming tools are better at programming than the vast majority of real human programmers. AI programming tools are substantial orders of magnitude faster than all real human programmers. If you disagree with this then you haven't used them. I don't like it but it's our reality now and into the future.
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>AI tools are getting better
Just two more weeks bro. Just another trillion dollars bro.
> That's why there's such a big difference in what some people claim vs what experiments show and what people's general opinion is.
Experiments from middle of this summer show that AI tools retard engineers by ~20%. Unless you have a more recent one?

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What is your favorite calculator?
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>>107830193
Not the TI20IIX or whatever, that garbage flatout has input delay if you press buttons too fast
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>>107839480
Same. I've been using the same Casio fx-300MS since 8th grade because TIs are just a little more complicated than I want to put up with before getting a laptop out.
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>>107830193
CX-3, way better than the whiz wheel.
>>107839493
Same, they only get more expensive every year.
>>107839581
I still have that model.
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Probably still the HP-50g

I've got some fun ones I used in the past. A TI-89TI, a TI-Voyage 200, and an original N-Spire CAS
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>>107839581
These gay ass calcs always used to run out of battery for me during exams even and that single line screen is a cunt to use.
Get a TI-30xs, preferably the solar edition. It's way better than casiotrash.

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What's the point of NixOS if I can just write shell scripts for setting everything up on Arch? Any distro can be "deployable" if you make it that way
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>If it works on NixOS it works everywhere
>If it breaks on NixOS it breaks everywhere
Why are they allowed to lie like this?
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>>107838810
The difference is when you remove things from nix config they go away. Same can't always be said with shell scripts which install packages for example. Nix config defines a state, shell script tells how to get there.
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>>107839901
Or better yet shell script might just echo shit on random config files, which just stay there until you read the script and roll them back yourself and are easy to forget. How about just removing the line from nix config and be done with it?
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>>107839266
>They used to bleed you to cure diseases, we don't do that anymore because we have actual science now.
This one didn't improve at all considering not long ago most of the population of our planet took the cancer juice™.
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For a regular user like me, it's nice knowing that if I need to reinstall my os or it breaks I can have the same exact config in minutes especially combined with home-manager, which allows me to define what settings and even plugins I want with my installed programs. For example I can declare all of my firefox settings/extensions and a firefox update will never be able to fuck with them. Also yes the system updates being atomic also makes sure it's basically impossible to break. So in short, once you get over the skill curve, you will have a setup that will just work with 99.9% reliability until the end of time (or if nixos itself dies).

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WHAT'S GOING ON?
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>>107836842
I said it faster at compute you /v/tard not silly gayming. It is stuck on the same node so there will be no tangible increases in power efficiency you dunce. Pascal and Ada Lovelace gains are a fluke not the norm. They are almost owed entirely to node shrinkage.
Blackwell is a refined Ada Lovelace. It performs as such being the same node. If you were expecting massive leaps. You are going to be sorely disappointed.
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>>107836853
Yes, they can run AAA. You don't need RT/4K nor do the masses care for such things. The reason to get discrete solutions rapidly disappears for the masses.
Discrete solutions are regressing back to their hobbyist, prosumer and professional only roots with pricing and volume sold.
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>>107836620
Nope, more and more /v/tards are using iGPUs. It is just shrinking, but vocal holdout of old-fag hobbyists that are still on the discrete bandwagon.
Micro-transaction and gache simulators that make the big $$$$ don't need 4K/RT.
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>>107836429
>porsche
Maybe if you took your sports car to the track where it belongs you would think differently about :
>video games with friends are still by far the best value when it comes to disposable cash spent per hour of enjoyment and it honestly isn't even close
Lmfao
Or maybe you're just a shit driver.
roflmao
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>>107836429
>porsche
fag car, dont make this mistake anons

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Emmanuele Bassi makes the best software. Prove me wrong.
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>>107827576
>>107827593
>usecase provoking image
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>>107827576
>>107827749
>>107832916
Made for BBC
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>>107835096

BASI-001
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>>107834659
But it's buttery smooth, lightweight, never breaks and looks good.
"design dictatorship" is a must to fend off vibe coders and other jeets with their slow and shitty code

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There, linux is solved. Everything just works and is unbreakable.
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>>107839074
>flatpak / snap
this shit literally never works
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>>107839302
i don't get all the hate for flatpak. i have never had an issue with a flatpak install. in fact i've some flatpaks actually work better than .deb packages i've installed.
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>>107839310
i installed a browser using it before and it would delete my entire history/cookies every time i closed
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>>107839101
Fedora Silverblue is the better choice.
More eyes on it and less of a chance of some rogue niggerfaggot trying to hackerman your ass.
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>>107839074
>docker
If you need a virtual machine to run your software, its fucking trash

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Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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any decent computer mice?
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>>107837752
>the problem with these things is that none have a good pc interface to manage/sort/load music.
>no having to sort through folders to make playlists
The default interface is fine for this, it organizes by artist and album and genre and you can search or play by a myriad of criteria, but if you need more you can always use a music organizer like banshee I guess.
>programming forced faggot shit like this should be grounds for drawing ang quartering
Yeah its pretty cringe. I'd compile an apk myself without it but I am not familiar with android applications and I think the Dev purposely doesn't give instructions in the github specifically to prevent people from removing it.
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do you think it comes with the store number text
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>>107835198
>sentence combining three distinct eras in a schizophrenic mess
this must be how black people feel when you mix and match ebonics from different cities
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>>107839897
I think the general theme of the shirt is that it's for customer service representatives. It's probably customizable.

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start using directory opus
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>>107838701
because its all user preference retard, there are dozens of theme examples to start building around on their forums https://resource.dopus.com/c/themes/24
I like the Neko one, picrel but I still use my own (im not posting screenshots)
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>>107838762
Cool
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i think its unpopular because they're so shit at marketing it
if you have never used it and you see some screenshots you just think "so what? 50 bucks for this?"
this shit has a manual thats like 1000 pages and a billion scripts on the forum its the most autistic thing ever
then you try to go back to explore and you realize how awful it is and you cannot live without opus
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>>107839455
It's one of those niche products that markets itself. Those who need / like it will have it already.
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>>107836116
just pirate it

Who was this designed for?
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THE BOGDANOFFS ARE STILL ALIVE
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>>107839419
white women


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