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& yes I have reverted the imageserver back to i.4cdn.org
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>>107670195
Kinda... But more:
>Hmm, the use case for me using xt (unmaintained now) over x (still maintined regularly and i can still install/update with the js rather than an addon or extension) is... uploading pics bigger than 4mb and webp
>How many times have I done that again?

Btw not everything needs to be 4chan vs plebbit, mac vs windows, Drumpf vs... anyone with greater than room temp iq tribalism m8.
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>Hiro once again breaks site functionality just to make more shekels for third party advertises

Guess I can say goodbye to ever seeing thumbnails again. The fix is a huge security vulnerability.
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>>107671077
Bit sad it took that long.

>>107671104
Anonymous Kazakhstani Clock Winding Imageboard....
with no thumbnail images for the images.
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>>107669672
I use neet catalog

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GOOD MORNING SIRS FROM MUMBAI SILICON CITY
My btech introduced AI as official subject last year heres my question paper. Is it easy?
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>>107671953
>People will regret being luddites in the future
The push to replace everything with AI slop proves the actual luddites were right all along. 70 IQ jeets are filtered by this fact.
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>>107671923
>not a single math question
has to be an econ class
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>>107671923
It has a slight "business smell" to it. Various "what are the N steps of X" questions, where those N steps were dreamt up by an MBA to fit on a powerpoint slide and have little to no correspondence to how X is handled in academic papers or industry implementations.
I had a module like that in my degree. Cybersecurity in my case. I like security topics and understood them well, but ended up with a mediocre score because I struggled to fit my explanations into the expected business-speak.

Aside from that it sounds like a relatively well-designed course. Mix of high-level applications and implementation details.

>>107672021
There's gradient descent I guess. And logic counts as discrete maths.
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>>107672021
CSE AI ML
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>>107671923
looks like the sort of test that you can either easily bullshit with common sense or where you have to regurgitate shit from a textbook in the exact same phrasing using the exact same words. Basically really terrible for making sure people have actually understood the subject matter.

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How do they have so many packages? Do they compromise on security?
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>>107671245
>udev rule that opens HIDRAW that lets anyone, at any given time
You can override a udev rule pretty easily. It was probably in vials documentation to set a mode=0666 udev rule or an example udev rule was in their own git repo. Change it to an input group and hope nothing breaks.
>>107670009
Automation. Bots usually do most of the work of bumping up versions, it usually pulls directly from upstream with minimal patching. If you follow unstable you will have few if any known CVEs in your software. There's potential security concerns with the nix store and the script that runs statemd stage 1 that makes secureboot less effective(you should be encrypting your drive anyway). You should assess your own threat model and act accordingly as well.
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>>107670009
>learning curve steeper than troonmacs
>shitty scripting dsl nobody understands
>functional meme
>unreadable error messages
>no debug tools
>a single typo can waste hours of your time because it doesn't catch anything at compile time
>beginner "docs" build on specialized knowledge and don't explain any concepts
>even if they introduce a concept it's not explained why
>6 million ways to do the same thing
>nobody knows which tools to use for the job because all of them can do the same things
>still stuck on legacy vs "modern"
>inconsistent and buggy tooling
>not a single beginner tutorial (docs are not a tutorial)
>"documentation" is scattered across niche tranny blogs and github issues

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>>107672089
>All this butthurt
Skill issue
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>>107670009
crashes
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>>107672159
this, works on my machine

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>download an image
It crashes
>verify captcha
It crashes


So what was the point?
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werks
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bless you k1rakishou
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>>107666046
Ever notice in these threads how few people use this app? Shit just werks.
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>>107670240
Lol what the fuck is this. Even in the 80-90s the shitty fake hacking was better then this. I'd say even the CSI was better
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>>107664996
But that is how we always did it...

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
wiki.alpinelinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.archlinux.org

>Which distro should I choose?
gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
suckless.org
>What are some cool terminal commands?

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>>107672425
What?
Did you seriously just put my question into AI slop machine and re-posted what it told you here?
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>>107671464
This worked for me last time i tried it, there's bit of latency with it though.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/wikis/Guide-Network-RTP
Make sure to change the line in receiver/source
media.class = "Audio/Source"

to "Stream/Output/Audio"
Or just remove/comment out the line
For some reason the "Audio/Source" setting they recommend setting causes it to not work properly.
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>>107672454
No i just put the error into a search engine and then looked through a few stackexchange answers and also tried to search for whatever quark and gdbus are related to (which is glib)
Though i guess most search engines are powered by ai slop now
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>>107672479
Didn't work for me.
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>>107672479
This is a permanent thing? Isn't it?
I'm looking to one time thing to do.
Also what kind of latency?

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the fact that this industry hasn't settled on a standard protocol by now is suspicious.
they could all talk to each other if they agreed on e2e algoeithm and a template for media and text.
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>>107671658
>let's remake email, but with emojis and calls
Why? All we need is something like Jami, but with i2p-like layer (for offline message delivery, and optional obfuscation of IPs). You get a public key, and that's it. That's your "account". No more account bans, restrictions, temporary suspensions, warnings, and whatever other bullshit centralized servers use to rape their cattle into submission.
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>>107671803
but most people enjoy using centralized despite it's disadvantages
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>>107672497
Jami has also advantage that is not written in web shit
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I'm not allowed to use Whatsapp on my work phone. And have to use Signal.

Government wagie in Europe btw.
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>>107671658
>e2e
antisemitic and terrorist-pilled

Why did valve based SteamOS off of arch instead of something like debian or fedora?
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>>107672408
So you suggest that they should just abolish their current management structure and wholly give it to valve because they'll do good?
I don't understand what you're implying here
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>>107671951
They want full control and not to be held back by others.
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>>107672148
They'll use Nix next time
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>>107672438
No they can just sit in their own corner like a buncha nerds if it works for them
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>>107672493
Doubt it. Maybe in a decade if the devs ever get converted. They dont seem to want to remake their whole development and CI system when the Ubuntu runtime works. The linux container runtimes are Debian based and I doubt those will change in the next 4-5 years themselves.

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I am tired of Ai being a real thing. BAN AI
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>>107671735
>STO'
Is that like a "'Twas" situation?
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>>107671937
>>107671888
Hybrid Synergy Drive supremacy
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>>107671735
We? where we have power to did this? Say to me.
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>>107671735
Who is holding the signs in the back? This image looks like AI to me ;)
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>>107671735
I understand the point, but this is so impossible, if you don't understand this, you're dumb. The normal guy, they're using to all, did memes, works and other things the evolution is continuous.

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CachyOSbros... not like this...
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>>107671592
what am I supposed to be looking at here
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>>107671736
>>107671737
>>107671852
the ESL quote
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>>107671592
but i thought /g/ said that slavs are good developers.
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>>107671970
I assume it's a joke. If it's not, well, I don't care if a euroid has bad english as long as he makes something decent.
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>>107671592
don't we all lost he says.
Well I lost my patience. I see that ominous lock on that topic. I know what it means. It means Xlibre was discussed, but moderators immediately took action against it. Why did they take action against it?
Because they are leftists!

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I use QubesOS with detached boot partition on 2 duplicated USB drives with any data that rests on the SSD/HDDs being encrypted with LUKS2. Whonix gateway is proxied through a VPN qube to hide Tor IPs (can't hide communication patterns) without bridges since bridge IPs can be farmed. Sometimes Tor through I2P outproxy or vice-versa or with different anonymizing network overlays. Clients used for browsing are only opened in on-RAM ephemeral qubes with no access to permanent storage. Attack surface is quite minimum since no extra things added like USB mouse and no PV qubes (aside from sys-usb and sys-net) are used for launching HVM qubes with qemu stub domains unless very necessary and every other qube on the system gets shut down first to keep information leakage minimum. A veracrypt volume with hidden storage on a permanent qube for data storage and plausible deniability.

what's your setup like?
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>>107668516
only reason why AVs have existed on windows for this long is people by default are have been able to run software downloaded from internet with no trusted signatures without any hassle. You have like smartscreen and similar reputation mechanisms built into the browsers but there had been no mechanism on Windows that prevented users from so easily download and run untrusted code on their machine unlike Linux and Mac. And this have caused almost all of the malware infections happening in the wild, not the actual vulnerabilities in software.
https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1204/

So AVs are primarily tools to detect malware files rather than prevent actual security vulnerabilities arising from vulnerabilities in the code. That's why the fame of linux being more secure than windows (because default software distribution method being trusted repositories and user base being more tech literate) exists when in fact Linux distributions have had lacked security in many areas compared to Windows
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/linux.html

you can put a lot of things under the 'AV' name like a SIEM in its ultimate form but in the end even if you formally defined security issues arisen from software bugs as policy issues (weird machine can act outside of its specification and there's no external policy like a sandbox to restrict its behaviors) AVs in the usual sense (pattern-based blacklist) can't do much anything against them.
https://privsec.dev/posts/knowledge/badness-enumeration/

Now, if we talk about other functionalities of AVs like IPS, sandboxing, firewall and other attack surface reduction methods (they exist under variety of names in different products) they have their own merit but you really don't need to install an 'AV' to use any of that. Those are completely irrevelant to an AV.

Also the worst thing about an AV is that many of them break the host OS' security model and create additional attack surface for vulnerabilities to happen.
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>>107672288
cont.

like many cases of AV softwares being exploited to gain system level privileges and Kaspersky's self protection module requiring exclusive access to Hyper-V, forcing you to disable VBS mechanisms. So I wouldn't recommend anyone to use an AV on Windows unless it's a PC that will be used by a person who will download and run many untrusted code. Also Microsoft Defender exists with its advanced settings being hidden under group policy settings like increased cloud protection levels, ASR, Block at First Site and etc. Though I remember Defender being relatively heavy on disk/IO on HDDs in the past.
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>>107670544
Talk about going from hot to roasted in six years.
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>>107664217
So how much CP do you have stored currently?
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>>107672316
*sight
can't stop making typos

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Programming for the mere mortal is just you reaching your goals with the power to control the tools at your disposal to not work against you.
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>>107670303
konakona!
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>>107670459
m-maximum kawaii crysis?!?
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>>107670303
I think it'd be good to know and be able to use a programming language but I don't have any usecase for it
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>>107670303
Why program just for the mere mortal, when you could program for everyone?

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What is the best material to easily learn any of the BSD systems?
What tutorial video or Books do you recommend?

I did read the manual of bsd, but it is confusing for esl.
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>bsd thread
>It's about cockroaches
Are we doing something right
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The fact you haven't mentioned a single thing about what you intend to use the system for makes it very clear that your "learning" has no goal other than autistic mental masturbation, so just do whatever you want. You'll be "learning" trains and/or wind turbines next.
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>>107668325
lust provoking image
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>>107671744
based

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Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition

>Manifesto
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io

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>>107666389
nta, I don't mind doing leetcode problems, it's kind of fun to just right normal code like back in school and not OOP inheritance getfactory setvalue bullshit over and over... but leetcode gets annoying when the actual questions become over-complicated. I'm pretty sure at this point they're just making up problems that have never existed to anyone ever because they need to keep adding problems.
Do the Blind 75, but anything beyond that is hit/miss
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>>107667784
>roughly 60/40 split cash/investments
do you stare at the $100 bills? do you wanna count how much money you lose every year?
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>>107667784
Most people would love to be in your position but 300k in cash is too much dummy. I keep about 100k as liquid fuck you money but even that's probably too much
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Why is the corporate world so fake? If you work in a job that required a degree in stem then everyone has this false persona. You don't find this in blue collar jobs. If you fuck up in blue collar jobs they'll call you an idiot to your face. Why is this?
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>>107672200

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>tim apple gives you $1,000.000 to make a distro that ACTUALLY just works and can at least attempt to match macOS
what do?
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>>107659047
>match macOS
Don't need that, we have ai now.
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nagger
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>>107659047
>a million dollars is a lot of money!
third worlder confirmed.
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>>107668572
Last person to do that become an insane vtuber and had a melty before ragequitting the kernel over rust.
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>>107659047
1000 bucks isn't nearly enough to buy Microsoft. Make that 10 trillion and I'll make Windows great again

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>>107667800
vtubers attract the most schizophrenic motherfuckers on the planet. i know because i used to be really into that scene for a while.
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>>107667872
lainchan is closer to hackernews or something honestly
there is no real replacement for /g/ on the internet, i looked during the hack.
actually, there is that cy-x site that gets shilled around here sometimes. never used it tho
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>>107665471
to the crimean trenches
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>>107670536
You don't care, so why are you asking?
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>>107665471
for my part reddit, twitter and discord. also, most of the replies on this board are less interesting than asking chatgpt.


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