loli yuri edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107902884girls.... girls kissing! ouhh! ToT
>>107902827>>107902884lmfao2
>>107902827don't hate them, pity them. it not their fault that they were molested as children.
good thread
>>107901181Kill yourself
What am I in for?
>>107891247You forgot something.
>>107903000Then I have a qvm-windvm.sh which does the same thing, but launches ProcExp64 in Windows instead of xfce4-terminal (since an anonymous disposable VM [dispABCD qubes] need an active program or they auto shutdown). Yes, I can throw up disposable Windows qubes anytime I want!While skids are jittering over whether their Adobe CC hacks pwned them with a trojan, I'm living cozy with completely offline Windows disposables which are running unpatched Adobe CS6 Master Collection (fully updated before taken offline), activated with the old tyme X-FORCE key generator run in a separate disposable Windows qube. LMAO these fools don't know how to build a decent do-anything rig anymore. All they care about is aesthetics and rice aesthetics.Does my interface look soooper sleek and glassy? Hell no! Does it convey lots of detail and information upon glancing it? Hell yes!Skids don't belong on /g/.
>>107903000>_disptemp:grays/_disptemp/_nonet/g(yes I am a born fuck-up)
>>107902878FUCK!!!In step 11) also make sure all your DisposableVM vpn-mvad-1 through 5 have "Provides Network" set, so they will behave like routers for other qubes to be connected to as their netvms.
>>107902878One other thing, if you mark vpn-mullvad-master "Provides Network," you can spin up disposable generic Mullvad VPN router dispABCD qubes with my above ./qvm-dvm.sh method of creating arbitrary disposables on demand from disposable_templates (and chains disposable_template netvms). This way these fresh dispABCD Mullvad VPN routers can have their own separate account IDs inputted, though be forewarned each time you do this you "create" a new wireguard device, until you hit 5 and have to delete some/all on your mullvad.net account. You may want to think of a way of deploying your private mullvad keys for each anonymous mullvad account you want to treat this way. I think it's a PITA so I just clone vpn-mvad-master into something like vpn-mvad-family-number and go from there.
They lied, Windows Vista x64 had the same problem Windows XP Professional x64 Edition had.
I never even had more than 4GB of RAM until Windows 7 so I just stuck with 32-bit.
>>107897266ok. so you weren't building your computers in the 2000's? or you were and it was of already old then stuff?
>>107897561*Nevermind, I got the drivers. Now I just have to figure out how to activate this unsupported Microsoft product.
>>107897561>>107899867**Also, I switched back to Vista.
Lel
Thoughts?
>>107902968virgin status?
as soon as you align the variety and brands of tech trash you have people will start liking you
>>107900021idk maybe workplaces where you aren't allowed to have your phone on you
>>107895970>Muh digital minimalism edcSuch performative faggotry. Like nigga your smart phone does all this shit. Just don't use it for dogshit and you'd have a better time
>>107903181Make one of these 1/4th narrower, with buttons, a screen half the size, and aux out and I'd use it.
Tor, what the actual fuck is going on:>Almost ALL of the guard nodes are in NATO countries like Ingerland, Germany, Netherlands, France, Finland and the US>3 relay families own more than a THOUSAND nodes (niggers like family:1D57EFEA3442E6(4chinz thinks this is spam, just delete this and the other parentheses)8993E7C21E7(nig)C1F350E8(fuckniggers)3BFFAF9, family:FC326586B78(nig)C91CE7199528B(kekerald)82163FD4FB(fuckthespamfilter)189D57(this one family has an 18% exit probability), and more than 600 nodes called "Quetzalcoatl" with the same contact info and has a 12% exit probability)>Most of the time you get a circuit with Germany -> Random cunt -> Germany or Netherlands -> Random cunt -> NetherlandsThis is it? It's ogre? Can snowflake proxies at least solve the circuit problem? (more than 100k snowflake proxies are active from the browser addon alone)
>>107900980and as-is you get raided because all exit nodes glowthe reality is if you piss off the govt you are fucked no matter what you dotor is best used to shake off the ad jew
>>107901040>as-is you get raided because all exit nodes glowI meant as someone who doesn't use Tor for illegal stuff, I don't want to get in trouble because someone else used me as an exit node to download illegal pixels or whatever.If some day I wanted to do something illegal myself, whether on Tor or the clearnet, the first step would be to not use my home connection and not one of my own devices.
>>107890982Not true. Did you even look at the snowden slides? Internally they can't decrypt it. They do have attacks on it, and most of it involves attacks on endpoints through tor and also node takeover statistical attacks; which they have done. They can deanonymize probably 70% of users if they really wanted to.
>>107891091It's not so much that they're dumb and let that happen, it's that WW2 was the fight of jews vs whites, and the whites lost.
>>107894468Oy vey, that's copyright infringement!
Never installed Pop os because of the name lolbut is it good?
>>107902559?
>>107902617why did you type this you disgusting freak
>>107903049Linus Sebastian is a cuck and he is unable to satisfy his chinkwife so he hired bulls to satisfy her
>>107903042
>>107902617I heard that he had the editors of his channel edit his footage into a professional pornography and they even burned it to Blu-ray and printed a custom case and disc for their wedding anniversary
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fellas, i really hate ai and what the world is becoming, but at this point all i can do is gulp down the ai kool-aid because that's what the higher-ups at my company are doing sometimes, i look back at the time when i was learning c and reading the c programming language book, and realize that that world is long gone and things will never be like that again
>>107902629i mean I don't know if it's drinking the kool aid but at this point I just dig as much as in the rabbit hole as possible, if they want things to blow up lets fucking goooo i just act ignorant and also say AI can save the world and help stop my hemmeroids from reforming
i curse my ancestors three times a day for staying in shitaly and not taking the first boat to america like every mentally sound dago wop didi could be making real money now if they actually did what they had to do
>work IT>on an old as fuck system that is also airgapped>AI is (presumably) almost completely unaware of the system I'm supportingi'm safe but it's also mid 00s cancerous enterprise shitware from top to bottom so i'm not sure if the alternative is even worse
>>107902852ey freeman you gotta do that thing badabing badaboomashes
Dual Xeons Editionprevious: >>107815771READ 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.
>>107900489why
What's the best cheapest and smallest PC I can get for a basic server? I'm assuming I can't go too small if I want to fit in a few HDDs in it.
>>107900894Depends how basic you want. A Pi with some usb3 externals can be used as a basic server.Most efficient and smallest I can think of is Odroid H4 Plus, with a Jonsbo N2 case.
>>107901014I got Pi 4B+ that runs Pihole already, guess I could put it to extra use. Not really sure I want to use any externals though, even if it's just a dock for an internal.>s Odroid H4 Plus, with a Jonsbo N2 case.Looks like an interesting combo at least.
Thinking of repurposing an i7-8700 by buying a case and itx mobo, maybe a new heatsink, to use as a server.
8 GB of RAM should be more than enough to have 5 tabs open and run an indie game from 10 years ago with dogshit graphics without having my computer crap itself when I try to alt-tab between them.I remember playing WoW with youtube in the background back in 2008 on 512 MB of RAM with no issues.
>>107897531Yes, it should.. but it doesn't
>>107897531are we finally slowly waking up to this shit?15 fucking years later?you consumerwhore faggots
>>107897531you are now aware that modern devs are nearly all terrible
>>107897531have you noticed whats actually doing ita 10 year old indie game isnt going to eat up all your rama regular old web browser with 5 tabs wont eitherbut what else changed...
>>107897531I'm running an old 11 year old Dell Inspiron with i3-4005u and 8gigs of ram. Downloaded and played WoW just a few hours ago. Deleted this game because I'm not that type of person anymore, but still. I have about 50 tabs open rn. I've had 200 tabs open, as long as you manage it, it won't pose any issues. I can watch/listen youtube and do office work just fine I can watch 1080p movies without any issues. A month ago I opened Photoshop and worked with a large picture, it was laggy, yes, but it got the job done. You can get a lot of shit done on even a 15 year old system, but very few techtards realize it. Especially if you have a desktop PC of that era.They deserve to be constantly poor by spending shit tons of shekels on computer hardware that is never fully utilized.One of the kids I managed to talk to in Wow during my 2 hour stay ran a rtx 4090, kek. Imagine having such an overkill PC for something that can run on any PC from 200515 years ago I had WoW and a yt tab open on an old ass celeron with 1,2 gigs of ram.
Which Debian version was in stable when (You) first got into sysadminning babby's first $5 VPS?
>>107901891Sid
>>107901891I got cable internet in 1996 (500kbit/s down) and I installed Debian 1.1 (Buzz) on a Compaq 386 that I was using as a server on my 10 base2 home network. I did switch between Slackware and Debian at the time, also had to compile my own kernel since IP masquerading (the ancestor of NAT) wasn't included in the distro kernel. My first experience with linux was Slackware 1.0 that I installed from floppies downloaded from the local university library. good old times
>>107901891warthog
>>107901891lenny
>>107901891I think Debian 10, before that I had a little NUC with Arch on it. the distro switch wasnt an upgrade
How the fuck is a 1998 game capable of generating collisions for any terrain and it just works on super old hardware?Meanwhile Godot's trimesh is so slow it cannot even run smoothly on modern hardware (and also broken since version 4), while anything other than trimesh will cause the player to literally fall through the stage?Can someone explain this?
>>107891034>also reminder that this game was pure slopYet it's one of the most sold games in human history, what did you accomplish?
>>107900443I was OBVIOUSLY talking about the code, other anons understood my esl english, you didn't, back to school my guy.
>>107896944Not true. They built proprietary engines but they squeezed as much out of them as possible. The N64 Zeldas run on a heavily modified version of Mario 64's engine for example.
ask grok
>>107899100Almost there, the country has borders with Chile.
VR was supposed to replace smartphonesWhy didn't that happen?
>>107885815Bugman encapsulated.https://youtube.com/watch?v=C0r4RTJTr4E&
In summary, VR didn't replace smartphones because it collides with the biological ceiling of human capability: our bodies and minds impose non-negotiable limits on how deeply we can integrate with tech. While innovation can polish the edges, it can't rewrite our evolutionary blueprint.
>>107877608zuck wanted anything but mobile, glasses is now it
>>107883940even that doesn't work besides sim dudes online grooming sims
>>107877608Only use case is "watching movies" (VR Pornos).Any self respecting bloke gets real pussy, so it's kinda useless for them.
Why all the hate?
>>107895482https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/webp-security-exploit-apps-websites-chrome-1password/oopsie woopsies we did a wittle fucky wucky uwu!
because nothing supports itevery system ever expects jpeg or png when you try to upload an image>b-but the websites *I* use don't to thatyeah, and every other website doestry uploading an image to a government website in webp and see what happens
>>107901228
>>107892763how much cheese pizzas are you giving to trannies to spam your retarded propaganda, daiz?
>>107888656Forced chroma subsampling.
i'm currently using a 21:9 2560x1080 75hz monitor, i'm thinking of buying a 1440 145hz monitor, is it worth making the switch or is ultrawide that superior?
Large monitors were a mistake. Goy cattle bloat for humuliation and fingerprinting
>>107894653>>107901666But, honestly, you just know what you need is vidrel
>>107894653For games 21:9 is awesome, for desktop stuff I prefer 4:3 or 16:9.
>>107894653Laptop screen + 27" 4k (or 5k if you can afford it) and window tiling is the meta. Its effectively an ultrawide in terms of viewing space. Used to use 2x 24" 2k monitors and this setup mogs it.
>>107894653Nah lol. Shits a gimmick for losers who don't like the gap from the bezel two monitors have, while providing hardly any benefit over just having two monitors.
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>>107902790I think they have a generic install that may work. I don't think those Intel tablets were ever known for their food power management though so good luck with that. Poor power management was why Intel completely lost out in mobile to ARM.
>>107902767>I'm still shook from losing a bunch of assignments when I did a -Syu, what do?Btrfs snapshots can help deal with things like that these days. Or just make sure to backup your /home and keep it on a separate partition/btrfs subvol
>>107902790https://images.postmarketos.org/bpo/v25.12/generic-x86_64/>>107902777Its like you boot into a livecd but it also will set up a persistent /etc , /home , and /var . And if you want to install any packages outside of whats pre-installed you would need to either use a secondary package manager like flatpak or endure the slow-ass rpm-ostree shit where installing any package takes like an hour + a reboot
>>107902785Windows also breaks a lot as well from doing anything including updates and people just put up with it and dont complain but suddenly when the same thing happens on linux its a big deal
Every time I try to run a program with Bottles, it asks me to select the Bottle. Can I just make it default to a particular Bottle every time?