You should close browser tabs when you're done with them. If you want to quickly get back to where you were, there is a separate technology for that: bookmarks.
>>107857865this desu
>>107857865Why not just open your bookmarks and open those sites you were interested enough to bother saving?
>>107857888because then I need some convoluted system of>to be read>in progress>read but good enough to keep>check for updates every now and thenI only use bookmarks for the last two groupseverything else is either in progress of being read or to be read
just use brave™ vertical tabs
>>107857865I think the real problem is browsers don't streamline bookmarks like they do with tabs.>close browser>automatically bookmark all your tabs into folders sorted neatly from last visited tab>open browser>reopen bookmarks into tab from last session I don't know, just seems silly how the end game for tabs was to copy what boomarks had already done for the past 20+ years. Meanwhile with bookmarks, you could always organize them into folders, tag them, rename, drag and drop, and even back them up far better and easier than tabs or at least back in the old days. I remember one wrong crash back then and your tabs were fucked(Probably still the same today).
/g/ humor thread
>>107843778What anime is this?
>>107850382>iPhone>non-performative
>>107850463I wish>t. had one python guy, one SQL guy, and a bigger server than most people will even dream of, now moving to needing a devops team
>>107850265Fell for reddit youtuber shit on his parents dime
>>107850382That's literally me thobeit
>Oh fuck yeah I'm going to install Bazzite straight away to run my favorite containers!! I'm literally so excited to run containers you guys, containers are my favorite software to use, God I fucking love containers.Why is this a selling point for an operating system? Who is actually outright ENTHUSED about containers when they could just be running regular bloat-free software?
>>107856200They do run either Ubuntu, Debian, Alpine or RHEL. But they run it in the form of a docker container.
>>107849425nix or guix package managers. They can be installed on top of other distros and don't conflict with the host OS. They install packages and all of their dependencies in an isolated directory and through fancy symlink trickery and hashed execution paths, they ensure that each software you install uniquely relies on its dependencies. In other words, each package is installed in a way where any dependent build/runtime packages are installed alongside it, but only that application can access those specific dependencies. This allows you to do things like have multiple versions of the same software because all dependencies for that software are uniquely referenced.
>>107857306So it's kind of like a purpose built VM specifically set up for running something except you're not emulating hardware?
>>107858100Pretty much. You're only "emulating" the software, which is just the environment within which your application is running. It's similar to running games in WINE/Proton, or having an application installed in Termux or WSL, or running an application inside your web browser instead of downloading the desktop version.
>>107858160Oh okay, I think I get it. Thanks anon
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I really like my Model M but I could use a keyboard for the office.Does there exist a switch that's feels similar to a buckling spring and is pretty quiet?
bros I never want to go back after using an alice
>>107816178just cleaned and put new caps on, as well as new deskmat (i do not have any noctua parts installed)
>>107858024Based
Shenpo, yes!
I've owned three different Pyle desktop amps that all have similar problems. All of them blast static when the volume knob is moved near the low end. Two of them have dead or partially dead right channels. Two of them have the grounding jackets pulled off the RCA connectors. All of them have the RCA connectors too close together for the backshells on a lot of RCA cables. Needless to say I'm done with Pyle. I really like their designs but their quality is shit.What's the poorfag upgrade from Pyle that doesn't completely suck?I want:>smol (under 3.5" tall)>RCA inputs>banana jack outputs>6.5mm headphone jack>volume knobThat's it. No Bluetooth or USB any other modern bullshit.
>>107855830Depends on your power needs. The Aiyima A07 is a budget classic. Get the bare Amp and buy a high quality 48V PSU with at least 5A like Mean Well.
>>107858199im gonna get a shirt that says TOP UNC
>>107855830>>6.5mm headphone jackForget about that. It's just a resistor tacked onto the rest of the Amp. It's cheap and shit.
>>107858105>R2RNice 80s technology you got there
>>107858152>i want buttons to press>buttons spark joyThere's USB DACs like that. Production and pro gear in general is knobby, monitors too, just don't fall for the prosumer shit that takes style over function to appeal to normies.
Frutiger Aero
>>107857361dude you're a goat, thanks man. I keep finding these low poly ambient dnb videos on YT that use these spyro backgrounds and I've been looking for a wallpaper of one ever since. Thank you so much.
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>>107852316>where as in reality when it came out it was way too taxing for like 95% of systemsno.
>>107847634>things must be named the moment they pop into existence or else they're made up. do NOT, and I mean DO NOT EVER name something retroactively
>>107857595Np m8, somebody once shared them with me, and now I share them with you. Enjoy.
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>poke at gemini app>"lol I can't do that"fuck that's extra censored
1.5 is a step forward because it seems less censored and it's smarter but also a step backward because of the same face
>>107857534>it seems less censoredIs it? I didn't bother testing it much, but that wasn't my experience.
>>107857538Well, it seems to be more willing to do some things and also seems to be a little bit lewder
why are boomers allowed to regulate computers
>>107831645According to whom? Government surveys done or funded by a government that wants to regulate?
>>107854290who are you quoting?
>>107831612Because they invented them.If your generation ever invents anything except problems, you'll be able to regulate them too.
>>107856240(You)
>>107841658>liberal democracy>socialism
Best Practices Editionprevious: >>107761293READ 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.
>>107857481>Make a logical 8TB disk out of the 4>Raid1 it with the 8TB HDDBoom. Technical horrors beyond human comprehension.
>>1078349962.5gb or 5gb is a lot cheaper so maybe do that?i mean i do enjoy seeing a freshly ripped bluray being send to the server at 1.2GB/s, pool itself can write at 2GB/s if necessary. but if i'm honest, it's not that useful outside big file transfers. you'll be limited by io on small files 9 out of 10 times, in which case even 5Gb would be overkill.
>>107857639No I have to pick one or the other, I don't have the space for both. I can free up one or the other out of my current disks.A new hard drive is expensive in my cunt. A good NAS/Enterprise 8TB HDD is about 270 USD. Not prepared to buy an extra one atm.
>>107857639>Technical horrors beyond human comprehension.That's already covered by SMR RAID
>>107857741Like, you could use three of the 2's and the 8 if they're all in full sized slots. You only need 5.2TB anyways. If that doesn't work for you I'd say use the 2.5" disks and look keep an eye out for a good deal on a used 8TB disk to set up a mirror later on.
>>107857235I read a book, but I'm old and so is python
>>107857235>What is the best way to learn Python
>>107857235I'm currently doing a course on freecodecamp I've learnt bits and pieces from languages over the years but I would never call my self a programmer. They have a python certification course it's pretty good can be a bit annoying because you have to write the code to get the lab to pass so it has to be written the way they want it regardless of functionality so you spend a lot of time formatting.So far I enjoy it but I do get annoyed at myself for not understanding and for forgetting syntax but I need to work on that just gotta stick with it. It is good to learn or relearn fundamentals as they can be used with any language not just python.You should give it a whirl.
>>107857235https://learnxinyminutes.com/python/along with this >>107857245
>>107857235From snake charmers in India
It's time to mobilize and make sure the Apple Board of Directors know we want Craig Federighi as the next CEO of Apple. Tim Cook is stepping down latter this year.IOS/Mac OS 26 has been a flop; Apple's software is stale. Apple needs an engineer as it's CEO; Apple can save consumer software and make it exciting again. Craig is eccentric and exciting just like Steve Jobs was.Don't put a soulless MBA bean counter as Apple's next CEO that will shove LLMs down our throats.
>>107857044I concur.Mostly because he like to play around in the Apple Keynotes and WWDC, which is one of the reasons to why I watch it. And I like his hair.....Actually, I don't really know what Craig does....so that's really the only reason why I want him as CEO.
You called?
>>107857894>disgracing hair force one with a still
>>107857719>I don't really know what Craig does..Director of Managed Decline.
>>107857044It must have been lonely for Steve Jobs man imagine being the only bro in Silicon Valley with good taste. These executives at Apple today are a complete joke just dicking around and having gay sex all day.
>[picture of 10 to 15 year old intel cpu>*sips* ahhhh, you don't need moreWhy are you people like this?
>>107856329
>>107856329My 4700mq in t440p is running just fine. I bought a newer 8000u whatever to play with and it's genuinely worse. I would either suck cock and buy a MacBook or just keep waiting for t14s gen2 AMD to drop below $200. There is no in between.
most anons here are jeets who dont actually contribute anything
>>107856329>Why are you people like this?Huge chunk of this board consists of mega-broke thirdies who will use any cope they can to justify their old crappy outdated tech. Just ignore them anon, let them keep their junk hardware.
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>>107856695>guys this is also an edit modelDoesn't save it from being utter slop. I mean, what even is this?>>107856674I'm convinced the Chinks do not test the actual SOTA models or have any intention to catch up to them.
>>>/wsg/6072442>>>/wsg/6072442>>>/wsg/6072442Migrate.
Are there any open source streaming OS? Can I buy a roku, rip it apart, and install my own shit? Or do I get a raspberry pi for this usecase?
Rokus are locked down as hell and they have ads built in, you can't root any of them except for ones on older firmware. Just get a fire stick or plug in a spare PC
>>107857471>adsWeird, I have a 4k roku tv and I have never seen any ad
>>107857471>just get a streaming stick branded by an online marketplace that's also subsidized by serving you adswhat
>>107857636Fire sticks are just android so you can root them easily, on a Roku even if you root it then you can't really do anything since the firmware is totally proprietary
>>107857433get a raspi 5 and one of these tiny bluetooth keyboards with touchpad it's comfy as fuck and you don't need more
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seen a used pair of Klipsch R-15PM's for $140 usd, any thoughts on these?
>>107857912they're decent, think JBL 305's still outpace them so unless this is a really good deal I'd just grab those or KRK's at a similar price point instead.
>>107858027gotcha, thank you
>>107856944>General rule is keep shit under 2m for anything audio or else you're risking ground loopsAren't ground loops caused by connecting two devices on different circuits?
>>107858113Few things, but bad cables definitely contribute. It's why you'll see Schiit and a few other brands stress to keep it <2m