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.
>>108552311Gliticus or something
>>108562638Kek
>>108563635Cute
>>108551484gross
>>108559573i wanna go from slackware to opensuse but i hear it's trash
Just trained an LLM on 4chan's former textboards.>Can I have it?no>fake and gaygive me prompts i may run them for you
>>108562470Yeah, I see thanks. at least it wrote the story this time. Thanks.
>>108554299you formatted the data shitty by numbering posts like that, now it lost the semantic information of what dubs/trips/etc mean and it will completely fail to understand board cultures as a result
>>108554299now train it on the captcha, let's get /g/ ppd back to 25k
>>108563990You drooling newfag retard, surely you realize that the TEXTBOARDS numbered their threads differently from here?Have you never seen a 2ch-style textboard?Do you not understand that the OP on them was always >>1?>>108562407>Why everyone named VIPPER all of a sudden?I see posts like this and realize just how long ago all of this was.Anyways OP, here's a prompt:Board: loungeRedCream was anus, and now he is dead. Who will pumble our nuts with him gone?
Did two iterations>>108564939[Board: lounge][Thread: RedCream was anus, and now he is dead. Who will pumble our nuts withhim gone? :(][#1] Anonymous (2013-04-07 09:58)<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV6fRZqmDzcg>---[#2] Anonymous (2013-04-07 15:29)What a shame...---Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>they won't ban VPN because critical infrastructure uses i- ACK
>>108545760irrelevant post of the day
>>108545582shill thread
>>108565371That's true. The special military operation completed years ago. There is no war. Everyone is happy.
>>108545855poor dude
>>108545582You can just run a ssh connection over https.
Which mouse is anon using?
>>108565770First time I see and hear of this mouse, and I've used Logitech for like 8 years, crazy.
>>108565797Yeah they were discontinued pretty quick. I did have to swap out the switches but that's hobby-tier soldering so not really an issue. I prefer the 6 side buttons to the 12+ mmo ones on the market and it has the infinite no-click wheel. I've been able to get replacement feet and rubber on aliexpress and have some spares so I'm hoping to keep it going for a while
>>108552613Same here, Proto Arc EM1120 bucks. Let's see if it lasts longer than my shitty Logitech. Ay least no bloatware needed to use it
>>108565759It's a damn good mouse. I heard there's a v2 but there's probably not much of a reason to get over the original.
>>108566237Thanks, anon!I ended up ordering the v2. From what I read, the only improvement was the scroll wheel with an addition of a "dust cover" or something.Like you said, nothing huge.
What do normies see in these overpriced pieces of shit you call headphones?
>>108563639Wtf more do you want your headphones to do other than volume up down or noise cancelling
>>108563531Dem noise canceling bro! They're great for focusing even though I'm always listening to something rather than being in silence
>>108563531I guess it's something you buy for your gf. Needlessly expensive. And you get a needlessly good bj later.It's not a tech topic, does not belong here. No tech in that product to speak of. It's style points and status symbols.
>>108563531A life beyond /g/
>>108563531as opposed to what anything that goes inside the ear just causes fatigue and could carry in bacteria
Reminder for Apple bros to reboot their new macbooks!
>>108564851so I can't even repurpose a macbook as a server? lol
>>108566096>oh no, not the 99.993% availability>I have to stream the goyslop from my hotel cuckchair while Tyrone plaps my wife!!!!!!!!!
>>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.
>small extension that auto fils your 4chan username to a generated hash>the extension keeps a hash table and you can choose to hide posts without the hash>to register you need to post a picture of the back of your hand with a timestamp so an AI can filter you based on your skin colour It's literally flawless I just made the internet usable again. No need to make a new website I can just filter browns out >inb4> pic from the internet -> timestamp > colour filters / Photoshop / AI generated images-> lot of services to filter that out + you need to register every now and then with a different backgroundany complaints before I make it ?
>>108564570Say this make-believe-will-not-work extension takes off, who's going to process the literally TENS of submissions you will receive?
>>108565671My server ? Did you really think I was going to check your hand colour myself?
>>108565945That would be the only way to keep it reliableIts this esay to by-pass your AI checks:https://lmddgtfy.net/?q=Back%20of%20white%20hand%20!i
>>108564570>4chan>username
>>108564570>>108564586>>108564593dont worry, you can use invisible characters :)
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.
>>108565610>none in my areasomeone go and grill them on why they allow macniggers who dont even use windows to design windows (11)
>>108565880i have no idea, seems the ubuntu image already has xrdp enabled
>>108565895windows 10 would probably be more performant out of box. you could probably configure windows 11 to reach similar. windows 11 does have "gaming mode" which basically helps with resource prioritization. i guess it's down to how old and shitty the hardware you're talking about is.
>>108565895absolute none, it's quite the opposite actually
>>108565637>>108565937I imagine a bunch of guys wearing cologne and it all mixes together into a unpleasant smell
Remember when everybody wouldn't shut the fuck up about this thing for like 8 years?
>>1085654484 core 8 thread probably would still be the standard if Ryzen failed
>>108559707windows 11 doesn't use tpm
>>108564800They lied to you, FX is faster.Source: owned 3 Phenom II, 2 Athlon II, 4 AMD FX, 1 Richland, 1 Excavator
>>108550496the only reason I upgraded from my i7-4770 was that my mobo wouldn't take more than 32GB RAM. I would probably still be using it today if not for that.
>>108565544and fucking 1366x768 screens
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.
>>108564074If anything I would block everything and just whitelist things as needed
>>108565855Elaborate on your point rather than just asserting it and I might listen.
>>108566197> posted hereAnon, you know these servers aren’t hosted in any of those places, correct? Why would blocking traffic from India suddenly make the forum fail? Do you think this is a p2p messaging system lol?
>>108566197Disregard>>108566289I’m exhausted as I’ve just had my first son. I misread what you wrote.
>>108564074i blocked china from my torrent server. all of the chinese clients used weird software that downloaded slowly and never uploaded anything.
What went wrong?
>>108564738compile it from source noob
>>108564742This. No MAUI on Linux either. They don't actually want cross-platform to be good. They want software for other platforms to be degraded or broken experiences that lock users and developers into Windows, but to nominally exist so devs don't just use somebody else's good, honestly cross-platform tools.
>>108565264Java is now following C#/.NET's lead. The reversal happened somewhere around 2015.
I still think they should revisit WinForms/WebForms and figure out a way to make a really seamless drag and drop UI experience for cross-platform or web apps. With their resources it's doable. Everyone is sick of wrestling with webshit for basic apps and tooling.
>>108564661embraceextendextinguishthere is not reason to use it unless it's on windows.
Use your main plug to charge powerbank, then the powerbank to charge another powerbank, then the powerbank to charge you phone.
>>108563488nice advice thanks anon
>>108563488How many of these in a row do you need to be safe from a lightning strike?
>>108563488but... why?
>2026>still no alternativewhy? i refuse to use any software made by a jeet
>>108553154koodo reader only send to kindle through email doesnt do management on the device like calibre can and doesn't automatically convert to format the kindle can use if your ebook is not supported
>>108545584Use YACR.
>>108559032Only a turbo retard would use something as bloated as Calibre as just an epub reader
>have e-ink reader>transfer books I pirate from libgen to e-ink reader using USB cable>read books on e-ink readerWhat is the use case for Calibre?
>>108556257neither calibre of thorium can do that.
Vacuumcleaners are technology.I've had a 150usd ish xiaomi stick vacuum cleaner for a few years now and it's just trash and I'm really tired of the way I have to clean it. I'm constantly left with shit in my eyes and nose.Looked at local/online stores and dyson is the only brand that have the external chute type of cleaning. Their brand-tax is massive, as the three models I'm looking at are at 900-1000usd. You do clean your floor, right, anon? What are you using?
>>108565451>Don't you have things on your floor?The arm in the picture picks it up, dingus. Besides, how the hell do you vacuum normally if stuff is on the floor? Go around it? That's stupid. And what kind of child leaves stuff on the floor anyway?
>>108565100I don't like carpeting, I rather have a hard floor that can be swept & mopped, Ever pull up carpeting that been there for 20+ years? Lots of fine dust under there that vacuum cleaners won't get and I am sure temperature changes will bring some up plus walking on it will unsettle some and bring it into the air too
>>108565666and carpet is all plastic now so... enjoy your microplastics.
>>108565100I have a dyson v11 that I bought for around $500 and I fucking love it. Same as this anon >>108565312, everyone that uses it wants one. Been a couple of years and the battery is still fine. The battery isn't going to last too long on max, which you really need for carpet, so if you're intending to clean an entire house worth of carpet in one go you'll be disappointed. But I only have carpet in the bedrooms and it kicks ass. My bed is pretty low, but it can still reach all the way in there, even in the tight side with only 3-4 ft clearance from the wall. My mother got a v8, which I wouldn't recommend. Battery doesn't last as long, the canister is tiny and it doesn't seem to have as much suction on carpet.I just checked amazon and I'm kind of amazed this thing still sells for almost $600 wtf. I guess on the bright side they don't seem to discontinue these every 1-2 years so I might be able to get an OEM replacement battery if mine every gets weak. That's been my one worry.
>>108565179i think cordless are all trash. battery tech simply cannot deliver the suction power that a 2kW wired motor can.i paid £500 for a cordless Miele thinking it would be better but it collects dust instead (ironic, i know) and use a corded shitty £100 vac that i bought years ago instead
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>>108565453Background processes
>>108565453>it's just a GTK front end for QemuIt probably depends on what you're doing but the backend is usually KVM as opposed to Qemu. I'm not sure to what extent they work together, if at all.
>>108565983KVM is the hypervisor (kernel module)Qemu is the user-space tool to interact with it (it's not the only one, there are other front ends, also Qemu is a CPU emulator too, it can do virtualization even without KVM it's just slow)Libvirt is a daemon that provides an API and allows configuring Qemu VMs with XML file definitionsvirt-manager is a frontend to LibvirtDoes that help?
>>108565453I think aqemu used to be one but got discontinued
>>108566028i hate this, btw. everyone switched to stupid gui tools and whenever i need to update my qemu scripts i have to try to translate the xml crap back to command line flags. do you fuckers not automate anything or are you automating by faking mouse movement and shit?