slow as fuckand the engine is not even complex
>>108561337>mcp serversplease explain how LLMs could help you with bookkeeping. I'm not very creative
>>108565732>openclaw here's my bank and cc logins, use these to fill in the accounting>openclaw, now go make me rich
>>108564137>bought my house cashOh no anon, that's losing you a lot of money. A mortgage pays for your house in ~25 years with the income from investing the cash...>>108565686>no passivesExcept for food, water, electricity, heating and house maintenance... (If you have your own well or electricity generation, it's maintenance for that instead)
Are there any good open source self hosted finance management tools out there?I tried FireflyIII and ActualBudget but they are both crap.
>>108567144did you even read this thread? hledger.
My friend wants to try Linux. I recommended her Debian. Was this a good choice or not? I still have an option to recommend her something else since she hasn't gotten around to installing Debian yet.
>>108559573i wanna go from slackware to opensuse but i hear it's trash
Ignore these morons. Debian is an excellent OS.They do not understand the Debian philosophy. On Debian, apt is used for *system* packages. It's your default backstop, and it "just works" out of the box.If you want bleeding edge packages, it's assumed you're a power user, and you've got a bunch of options:- flatpak- snap- tarballIf you really want rolling-release bleeding edge packages for everything, we also have debian sid, which will do what you want.> I'm posting this from Debian, BTW
>>108566977> ...continuedPersonally, I have enjoyed the user experience with Debian because it feels very "pure," as close to a "default blank" linux install as you can get, while still including a package manager.Their main concern is providing you a stable base to build on. That's why Debian has spawned more variants than any other distro.I use it because I want to build my own thing, but I also want fixed releases and top-tier support. I am a software developer, but I fucking hate my work being interrupted by dropping into a "software support" flow, trying to get cutting-edge rolling-release packages to work together.When I was using Arch, I ran into a lot of those kind of issues: brand new packages just released that are incompatible with one another.I don't want to deal with that shit. That's why I like fixed release. I never have to do that with Debian. The shit just works.People complain that the packages are "old." That's because they spent two years together in testing, in Debian Sid, making sure that any bugs have been ironed out.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108551217debian is great and perfectly fine for new users nowadays.Cachy is also a solid choice.
Go for Fedora, stable enough, not as outdated. Debian is good for someone who already knows Linux, Fedora is good for someone starting out>>108551484>snapYou are retarded
Ladies and gentlemen, Satoshi Nakamoto.Thank you, C̶l̶a̶u̶d̶e̶ NY Times.
>>108565830You can just point to evidence. Or pretend you have won the argument by walking away.
>>108557047Threadly reminder that pic related is the real Satoshi. Satoshi never woke up out of slumber to dispute the identity of any would-be-Satoshi except for the one time pic related got outed as him. >>108560499>>108560740>>108560792>>108560812LMAO
>>108565533https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Sassamanan american who was living in belgium.worked with Finney in the 90's.was writing in a mixed american-british english.was known for having secret personas.had the book quoted by satoshi that was only distributed at a small event in belgium (less than 70 persons attended).satoshi posting hours corresponding with belgium after school hours.killed himself a little after satoshi last message.https://evanhatch.medium.com/len-sassaman-and-satoshi-e483c85c2b10about finney: iirc he was running a marathon the same time satoshi was posting/emailing.
>>108561401> artificial limitationssure, just make blocks 1gb big and watch the amount of nodes being able to store all that go up
>>108565533This
Did you know your Kernel is maintained by ex IDF members?
>>108564195>PROTECT THEIR STATEt. jewensteinThey """protect their state""" as much as American soldiers are defending America (dying for israel)
>>108556318I memorized this in grade school I still know it
My view is that it's really not a problem who contributes to open software as long as they do a good job. I decided this after seeing 6,000,001 threads on /g/ about muh trannies respecting each other's pronouns in Rust. After all those cancerous paranoid /pol/ threads, I really don't care if the Israel Defence Force contribute to the Linux kernel.Have I been psyopped?
>>108556224Intel Developer Forum?
>>108567361It all starts with building trust.
ENERGY GATHERING EDITIONThis 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.The election is underway right now, and Debian is FUCKED unless the Debian developers all vote NOTA (None of the above). Current DPL Andreas Tille has proposed rejecting all non-signed emails after the goyim redpilled too many voters in the mailing list kek.
>>108566498Firefox has never used more than 5 gigs of RAM on Linux for me. That's still a lot...but it's way worse on Windows.
>>108566645big if troo
>>108558603Yaaas slay girl!!! We need to vote her in to own the chuds and defeat Donald Trump's America!
>>108559462>Why Debian?Because Debian is the golden child. It's the one distro where everybody, even people who don't use it, can put aside their autism to respect it. If you lose Debian, you lose your fucking balls. Shit needs to change and it needs to be Debian.
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>tech worker / tech youtuber>has ai slop profile picwhy are they like this? it just make you look like a clueless newfag
>>108566221Yes you can. AI slop = no original idea
>>108566221yeah, YOU can't
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>/g/ poster>uses frog imageswhy are they like this? it just make you look like a clueless newfag
>>108567303right, you can't. i can though
Reminder for Apple bros to reboot their new macbooks!
>>108566214Are you actually defending an integer overflow? For free?
>>108566096To be fair amd has a similar issue after something like two years of continuous use.
Don't macbooks reboot overnight occasionally? Sensational nothingburger.
>>108566238they don'tthey don't even automatically install updates unless you tell it to
>>108565808baste
FAQ:>How do I activate Windows?HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation serversgithub.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-ScriptsUsage: paste this into Powershell, run.irm https://get.activated.win | iex>and Office?Same link, select Ohook optionYou can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimalor try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats>What version should I install?>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108567051Thank you. If I'm a fool and actually want to use an MS account, will I notice much between Home/Pro/Enterprise? Can you put some of the bloat back in LTSC if you want it?I want to give 11 a shot but I always read about broken updates. Is 11 even safe to be on or is LTSC the only way? Surely LTSC has its drawbacks being stuck on certain updates?As an end user, I have no use for Education then, right? What do people use Win10 with? Are there any decent versions getting long term support or is it all roads to Win11?>>108567085Thanks, that clears a lot up. I am a bit consoomer and like some of MS bloat like Game Bar, so do you think Education is best? Either Education or Enterpris don't cause issues if I just want to use my own MS account and not get treated as a student or business, right? That's why I was considering Pro.
>>108567151>If I'm a fool and actually want to use an MS account, will I notice much between Home/Pro/Enterprise?education and enterprise at install time will only allow you to sign in with an organization microsoft account (so not the personal one you have) or a local account ("domain account" but it's really a local account with the expectation you'd join the domain later). this is usually not an issue because you can convert to a microsoft account post-install, except there's currently a bug with doing this because i did this exact thing a few weeks ago and found it out the hard way. if you want to use a microsoft account, install home or pro (which will ask for a ms account login) and then use MAS to edition change to education after the fact. (i did find a workaround for the bug but it's more trouble than you'd probably want to go through; the way i described is much easier).>Is 11 even safe to be on or is LTSC the only way?microsoft's updates right now are buggy at best but it's an easy workaround. use group policy and set reasonable delays for updates. set a delay of 5-7 days for security updates and 90 days or more for feature upgrades. you could also use the "target a windows version" group policy set to "Windows 11" and "25H2" to stay on that version until you decide for yourself to move off it (usually when it goes eol).>As an end user, I have no use for Education then, right?you have no use for anything other than education, enterprise, or enterprise iot ltsc. home, pro, and pro education are worthless, except temporarily for the workaround i mentioned above. home especially is dogshit.> I am a bit consoomer and like some of MS bloat like Game Bar, so do you think Education is best?all that stuff works on any edition, it's just that it might not be installed by default on iot ltsc (i'm not sure if it is on enterprise). but no matter what edition you go with you can generally get it working, although might need a script.
>>108567067Hmm thanks. In the first case it seems it isn't actually activated (ohook), whereas in the second case, the activated version gets overridden and needs maintenance. I'm thinking buying a key might be better for this case. Btw, why would anyone use 365? Isn't it a bad cloud version?
>>108567151>Either Education or Enterpris don't cause issues if I just want to use my own MS account and not get treated as a student or business, right? That's why I was considering Pro.education is literally pro with some extra features and a year of extra support. enterprise is basically education but with different licensing and default update channel and some features that only an enterprise would really find useful.
>>108567217>I'm thinking buying a key might be better for this case.maybe. i'm not sure if they might revoke those gray market keys or not, you'd want to look into it. i've never heard of ohook failing and tsforge only has issues on continuous release office.>Btw, why would anyone use 365? Isn't it a bad cloud version?it's not a cloud version, it's their continuous release one, although microsoft has naming issues so best not to look too deep into that. there are two release models for office: a standalone version that gets bugfixes but no additional features (e.g. microsoft office 2024) and their subscription version that gets everything (microsoft 365, i think that's what they're calling it right now anyway, they keep changing it).if you use a standalone release, it'll stay the same. tsforge activates it permanently and afaik you should never have any issues. however, it will eventually become unsupported and it won't ever get any new features.if you use 365, ohook will bypass activation and i've never heard of it having an issue as long as it's been around but in theory they could possibly patch it. you'll get whatever new features, it'll never go out of support, but you may get unwanted changes if microsoft decides to do something stupid to the ui or fill it with more ai bullshit than it already has.
>helping mactard customer>how do I clear my safari cache?>fuck idk>go to FOSSbytes article on it>ad on page is for, "am I gay test"Who's gay? The mac user? The FOSS community? It's on a work laptop, so don't give me some bs answer saying me.
iTODDLERS BTFO
>>108561807based
>>108552953Why is you're .gif not animooted?
>>108563235>he animates his gifsngmi
>>108561807bass
what is it about this that severely affects the way people talk for the worse? chatrooms used to be enjoyable
>>108566592>easy screen sharingmatrix has that and mumble as well and they don't limit your bitrate as hard as discord>persistent channelswho doesn't have presistent channels?>similar if not same server philosophyAre you retarded? The Discord "server philosophy" is complete utter garbage. Everything else is better.>sophisticated roles/permission systemsAgain: Better implemented by everyone else. Discord is again the bottom of the barrel, the worst of them all. Imagine paying money for a role.>bot integrationAgain better done by everyone else. Of course OpenSource platforms have better opportunities than fucking Discord here.Now lets cover where Discord is even worse:>10 MB filesize limit, unless you pay>cant send custom emojis in DMs, unless you payComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108566592Discord could require from you to shove a dildo up your asshole and upload a pic of it, and you would still use it.
>>108566101Iranian numbers looks different actually, there are different versions of the numeric system and Iran has a version different from that of Arabic or Latin numeric system
The currently popular chat app isn't responsible for any perceived "changes" in "how people speak" you absolute schizoid. Not technology. >>>/b/
>>108566880>mumble has screen sharingwhy did you bother writing the rest of that post if you're just going to be so wrong that I stop reading there
I use Devin because it's efficient and trouble-free.
>>108567098What did Devin do to deserve getting used?
You Loonix retards are truly pathetic
>>108567147His name is Bruce
How do you salvage it?
>>108558541Not saying the wokes were smart, but their way of thinking was alien to 99% of the third world. Think of their chatter as the buzzing mosquito alarm keeping even more retarded '''people''' away.
Allow cp but monetize it
>>108540400>people were getting banned to telling journos to learn to codeI never understood how that could be offensive. Or is real, honest work beneath the dignity of the intellectual giants?
>>108545419>bring back jack dorseyHe was absentee and was kicked out by the old twitter>persecute right-wing>whiter>10x more intelligentIn other words, you want more brown, more child grooming and trannyism.
X rocks. You all r fags.
I like passkeys but like pretty much any tech trend I think positively about there MUST be some kind of downside corporations want me to ignore by using it so they can leverage more control over my life without me knowing so inform me.
session is trynna scam ped oshttps://getsession.org/donate
leto style
there are literally no good ORMs for this language, wtf???you're telling me that these motherfuckers rewrote every piece of software ever written but didnt bother writing an ORM that just works????
>>108566266>SQL is awfulYes, it is, nobody denies that.But it works, is known, and you can actually write SQL queries that are finished and that will never need to be adjusted ever again.Meanwhile you have to rewrite your ORM using code after every update again and read their changelog and nobody else is able to easily maintain it, unless he is skilled in exactly that ORM.>you have to read any SQL file a thousand times before being able of piecing together mentally what its doingThat is literally a skill issue.You simply don't want to learn it, and instead you enter a hellhole of constant maintenance, because some ORM allows you to write SELECT more beautifully, but becomes a mess as soon as you need to join some tables.You will waste lots of time.
>>108566280MySQL and Mariadb do scale better and they don't need to VACCUUM.That is a very big advantage.
>>108564896When you only write hello world exercises yeah it doesn't matter.
>>108564918You don't seem to know what the word cuck means. If you're outsourcing your SQL queries to an ORM, you are the cuck and the ORM is the bull.
>>108566504That has nothing to do with their license.