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let me guess you need more for the cloud? nextcloud? some other php slop? why?

unix operating systems are already a cloud, they have authentication, users, groups, permissions, files, ability to send messages between users, etc.. the filesystem is a very low level database. most of the stuff you get on something like nextcloud.
that's what mainframe computers were. a centralized remote computer that people connected to through physical terminals and worked and collaborated in a multi-user environment.

>files and file sync
every user stores their file in their home folder and
ssh + rsync for sync
sftp to mount a remote drive

>muh calendar
.ics files in a ~/Calendars folder and sync them and open them on your favorite calendar software.

>muh contacts
literally text files. either for each contact or a single csv file.

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>>108533419
>muh ssh
bloat, just use nfs if you're "muh flat files"-ing everything anyway
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>>108533814
Nah, I'll just use my ssh keys and scp -r
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>>108533419
Isn't this what most admins already do? I'm confused.
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>>108533814
Why? Properly using and setting up NFS is a lot harder than fuse based sftp filesystem.
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>>108533886
>scp
deprecated

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>Is worried about fingerprinting and privacy
>Uses an obscure distro that only two other people use
>With a desktop environment that only one other person uses
>And a browser extension that only he uses
lol
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>>108532560
I do all that but use a user agent spoofer of edge/windows 10
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>>108533078
Good plan, lol "Oh that is just an idiot that doesn't know how to install a real browser"
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>>108532560
>he doesn't browse exclusively through a VPS in a large data center running basic bitch software
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>>108532560
Thats what Mullvad and Tor are for. You share a uniform fingerprint with all the others that use it. Other than that I guess Safari on iOS would be the best. Even Edge on Windows is fingerprintable if you resize your window or use extensions.

>>108533078
That doesn't help at all, they can see right through it. Cloudflare easily detects it.
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>>108532560
Tor Browser has the same fingerprint for all users, no matter what platform you use it on. Protecting normal browser is tough, but possible. My favourite trick is to have unique fingerprint on every single page visit (even refreshing the same site) by randomizing canvas hash. It is built-in feature of Firefox (you can only turn it on in about:config). The biggest issue with all anti-fingerprinting stuff is that a lot of websites become slightly inconvenient to use when you turn it on. So I'd rather use Firefox defaults and open Tor Browser or something similar if I want to be really private.

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/g/ humour thread?
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>>108532858
I didn't even catch that and I've seen that image many times over a decade.
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>>108532529
He's just like the goyim
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>>108533560
Who does that with the goyim?
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First it was OAI with Sora, now Anthrophic.
It's unironically over for AIfags.
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YOU'RE TELLING ME THAT IF YOU RELY ON A ONLINE SERVICE THEY'LL JEW US AT ANY TIME? SHOCKING!!!

god you people are subhumans it's embarrassing
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>>108516411
holy shit, I knew gpt lost some market share but I wasn't aware of how much. twinkman is in some real trouble
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lmfao I switched to codex and haven't looked back, fuck CC overrated piece of shit
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>>108528856
Tell him that if they go for the $200 one, they can fire you and save even more.
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>>108515872
NO REFUNDS

lmao

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https://torrentfreak.com/game-pirates-beat-denuvo-with-hypervisor-bypasses-irdeto-promises-countermeasure/

Every single game with Denuvo has been bypassed
Bypass is available for all denuvo games on day 0

Irdeto is seething hard and saying more invasive DRM is coming. I'm guessing they will demand kernel level access in later versions of Denuvo.

Will Microsoft allow them that?
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>>108527423
the midwit attacks from a position of safety
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LOL, I decided to check what this unsafe prep was needed and turns out I already have this crap disable for 9+ years on my machine. I even have defender nuked to oblivion. You have to be retarded to get a virus with how walled and sandboxed most stuff is nowadays.
A tip is to not run anything as admin if you are not 100% sure what it is, use procexp/procmon/autoruns to check what is running, never let anything auto-update (notepad++ incident) and use a firewall to block everything by default.
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>>108533245
look up how much game publishers pay for denuvo. spending a few thousand on scaremongering online to get some redditors to not use cracks is well worth it
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>>108533381
It feels too good to be true, to be able to play whatever comes out day one. Maybe Irdeto is unable to respond with a new version and shilling is their only cope.
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>>108531544
>>108532273
skidrowreloaded is one of the safest and most trustworthy sites for cracked games, and they've been around for 12 years.
Ofc Fitgirl, DODI, RIN and GOG-Games are safer and more trustworthy, but SKR isn't bad.
Some people claim SKR are untrustworthy because there's been a couple of times (in these 12 years) when they uploaded game files infected with malware, but it was more likely a fuckup on their part rather than bad faith, considering the amount of games they upload daily. Their scene releases are completely safe since they're untouched, what might pose a risk are the P2P releases. I always upload the .exe and .dll files to virustotal before running P2P releases from skr.

>>108532289
>Moreover, bootkits still exist today despite all modern precautions, and they survive by exploiting vulnerabilities in signed drivers or even motherboard firmware, rather than hoping a user has disabled system parameters that everyone has lived with for the last 20 years.
Very sane and reasonable take.
The only thing they got wrong, is that most of the features that require disabling actually only appeared in W10, and some in W11.

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>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: Intelligent Drum And Bass
Listening party: Sat. 4th of April, 20:00 UTC
https://dmpproductions.org/party/

>/g/ makes a 20th album
Theme: Movie score
Deadline: Sun. 7th of June

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.
Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.
You must include a screenshot of your DAW - this is to verify the track is not AI-generated.
Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included.
You may also add a pseudonym to be included in the track metadata, but it must not be one you already use on music platforms.

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>>108531206
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0kg80jAtI8
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>>108530443
I'm thinking of doing remixes of actual film scores
I'll make sure to pick songs that already have remixes on YT so they're unlikely to get taken down
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arab remix https://voca.ro/1ewWjq7si3A6
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We should film a video like this for the next album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P11EXf19fW0

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From https://www.techdirt.com/2026/04/03/senators-ask-tulsi-gabbard-to-tell-americans-that-vpn-use-might-subject-them-to-domestic-surveillance/

>Senators Ask Tulsi Gabbard To Tell Americans That VPN Use Might Subject Them To Domestic Surveillance

>In a letter sent Thursday to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, the lawmakers say that because VPNs obscure a user’s true location, and because intelligence agencies presume that communications of unknown origin are foreign, Americans may be inadvertently waiving the privacy protections they’re entitled to under the law.

>Several federal agencies, including the FBI, the National Security Agency, and the Federal Trade Commission, have recommended that consumers use VPNs to protect their privacy. But following that advice may inadvertently cost Americans the very protections they’re seeking.

>VPNs might protect you against garden-variety criminals, but the intentional commingling of origin/destination points by VPNs could turn purely domestic communications into “foreign” communications the NSA can legally intercept (and the FBI, somewhat less-legally can dip into at will).

>That’s the substance of the letter sent to Gabbard, in which the legislators ask the DNI to issue public guidance on VPN usage that makes it clear that doing so might subject users to (somewhat inadvertent) domestic surveillance

Who knows for how long they've been collecting your data "accidentally".

Land of the free? Weren't you guys laughing at China? Kek
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>>108528164
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>>108527961
oh, so if i use a vpn with and endpoint outside the US they're probably spying on it? is that surprising? so, they're probably spying on all non-US traffic. i don't like it, but it's not like things are any better for Americans. it's been less than a month since they admitted they're mass buying tracking data on Americans. they're spying on everyone. this is just FUD to stop vpn use.
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>>108532475
Did you read and read the text of the article?
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>>108527961
Americans are more surveilled than China. The weird part is Machiavellian freakshows using surveillance with your likes and dislikes trying to micromanage your life and annoy the fuck out of you
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>>108533898
nah. the chinese just don't talk about things like this. they were focused on building surveillance infrastructure years before the US. you're a retard if you think China isn't just as bad. nowhere is safe from this shit.

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Is he right, bros? Is the AI bubble going to pop and lead to the end of the tech industry as we know it?
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>>108532738
AI isnt making any money, for anyone.
it will only exist running at a loss for organizations who dant care about losing money : governments.
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>>108532943
I don't get LLM from him at all. Grifter maybe, but he does seem pretty convicted of his views on all of this.
Main thing I agree with him on is being very interested in seeing OpenAI and Anthropic try and go public, and have to show just how much money this shit loses.
Also the general idea of venture capital and 'make unsustainably free/cheap service to get users and investors, grow off that, make the service worse once established' being a business model that could and should die off.
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>>108532738
There’s no bubble tranny. AI IS REPLACING TECH WORKERS AND ARTISTS IN MASSE.
COPE, YOU LOST
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>>108532738
>AI companies are going to go bankrupt, so people won't need to use computers anymore
wat
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he's right in the sense that this shit is deeply unprofitable to run at scale. he's wrong in the sense that LLMs are entirely useless. his narrative has even shifted from "they don't do anything" to "they have _SOME_ limited use". go back to his earlier content and compare it to now, you'll see this.

what i personally cannot wait for is the inevitable corpo rug pull anthropic and openai will perform when they are forced to raise rates on tokens.

when that happens, you are gonna start seeing companies cut AI capex because all of a sudden, their pre-subsidized AI budgets are gonna get BTFO by the price increases and rate limits.

when that happens, all of these vibe coder idiots who used this shit as a crutch to do their jobs are going to be left flailing. i am already seeing this play out with coworkers who are shit-tier programmers. right now, they are able to simply switch models in copilot when they get fucked by claude being slow. but once that option gets removed they're going to be like men dying of thirst in the desert trying to get that one last sip of the AI water.

only this time, it's not water: it's Altman's piss.

Best PDF Viewer that is not Microsoft Edge?
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>>108532098
xpdf
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>>108532103
>2026
>still can't fill out forms
Utter garbage.

https://github.com/sumatrapdfreader/sumatrapdf/discussions/2386
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>>108533741
never encountered a pdf form
pdf is read only and thats it.
open it in libreoffice if you want to edit it.
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>>108532098
Adobe Acrobat Reader
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I have been happy with mupdf, but it probably doesn't fit most non-trivial use cases, like...

>>108533821
>never encountered a pdf form
Government agencies have been pushing that hard.
It's an inconsistent mess I wouldn't trust for as much as organizing a birthday party, but I guess that tells you more about governments these days than about pdf.

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Fox edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>108528502
gateron reds
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>>108530182
File them down a tiny bit?
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>>108493291
Keyboard recommendation
>Budget: Up to $300.
>Location: Europe, but I'm ready to order from the US and have it shipped here through a forwarder.
>Switches: I have no idea. I know jack shit about keyboards and mechanical keyboards. But my use cases for the keyboard are coding, typing text, using shortcuts in programs. I don't want the keyboard to be some kind of noisy thing. I do want it to feel pleasant to type and to press the keys, whatever that means. Feel free to suggest switches or types of them. I think ideally I would prefer to buy everything in one package without buying something separately.
>Layout: ANSI or ISO, it doesn't matter. I guess I prefer ANSI, but I don't know.
>Form factor: 75%. In general I want something without the numpad, but with arrows and with Home/PageUp/PageDown/End buttons, or close to it. I kinda want my hands to be roughly centered on the keyboard. Feel free to suggest other sizes if you think they're better for this.
>Backlight: I don't care.
>Current keyboard: My current keyboard is a membrane keyboard with a layout that is like ANSI, except that the Enter key is L-shaped in exactly the same orientation as the letter L (i.e. it's not like on ISO where it's an upside down L), and the key that is above the Enter key on ANSI is instead placed to the left of backspace, which takes only one key. I do not necessarily want this layout, it seems to be non-standard.
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>>108530834
Epomaker makes nice hardware (even when they aren't trying to pass off Skyloong keyboards as their own, Skyloong makes fabulous keyboards) but has horrible software
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Very interesting find, Skyloong GK68 Mix has a PCB cross-compatible with both hall effect switches and normal MX switches, and has a socket for a knob module in the upper-right that can still have a switch of either type put in it instead

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Can you use generic toner/ink in brother printers?
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>>108528858
You can, until you have to replace the drum unit 6 months later
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>>108533345
what are you, a public library? a $40 drum lasts me 11,000 pages.
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>>108533402
>what are you, a public library?
insurance agent
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>>108533451
Then you deserve every ounce of suffering the world can heap upon ye. Insurance is just Finance with a pocket protector.
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>>108533836
It isn't suffering bro I just charge the customer for it

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Why were the 2013 Xbox One and PlayStation 4 equipped with 8 Jaguar CPU cores? To my understanding, most consumer PCs back then only had 2-4. Of course those Jaguar cores were basically Atom-tier in terms of performance (since they were designed for tablets/cheap laptops) but I'd imagine developers weren't exactly used to making multithreaded games at that point in time.
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>>108533071
because they were designed shortly after the 2008 recession and costs had to be kept as low as possible
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Teto Server
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>>108533071
whore
>>108533143
whore
>>108533708
whore
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>>108533752

we teto country

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>>108533071
Because AMD were the only company capable of providing at least usable CPU cores on the same die as an actually performant GPU. Even now they're basically unmatched in that department which is why the Xbox Series, PS5 and all those funny handheld game PCs still use them. The Jaguar cores are simply a consequence of wanting to keep power and/or cost down and AMD not having Zen cores ready at the time.

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Are you ready to embrace Resolute Racoon? Release set for April 23, Beta out now.

>7.0 kernel
>GNOME 50
>New document reader, Evince replaced by Papers (built in Rust)
>New image viewer, Eye of GNOME replaced by Loupe (built in Rust)
https://documentation.ubuntu.com/release-notes/26.04/summary-for-lts-users/

I know at least one of you will make a certain post, and I'm betting with myself how many replies it'll take before it arrives.
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>>108533110
Mint nonsense?
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>>108533186
they are in a mess with gtk 4 and libadwaita. everything is inconsistent
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>>108520929
the aesthetic is easy to copy
just use the ubuntu mono font and that other compacted one they use these days. also, yaru icons. change some colours in the terminal, and that's it. also, use that gnome extension that does the sidebar shtick.
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>>108529021
Damn... this is genuinely sad.
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>>108526168
>fedora workstation
last time I tried it the font rendering was so atrocious that I almost removed my own eyes

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How dependent are you on the cloud? Does anybody do local backups any more?
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>>108516054
this has been deboonked
(no you may not see it)
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>>108526560
If you download any file via a VPN, they can always see
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>>108526560
Because unless youre using tor, the VPN company will report you for anything related to terrorism or csam. They dont care about piracy or torrenting
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>>108526576
Based
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>>108507977
The only "cloud" i use is backblaze for making encrypted backups using restic.
It's not the main backup but a secondary one in case i really get unlucky.

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Post your desks.
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>>108525564
Where did the Israel hat go?
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>>108533494
>it just moves the pivot point to the edge of the plank. ie there's no value
It spreads it along the edge of the plank instead of only the clamp itself.

>>108533507
If I had a corner desk I'd bring it with me, but it's just way too deep.
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>>108529126
Don't do it all at once, do a little every day. Eventually you'll get there.
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Here is mine.
Got a new decoration.
if you are wondering about 2nd mouse on desk, ive got another pc under the table, it uses same monitors, other kb is under the table.
I also would like an CRT but would struggle to find spot for it
>>108525771
comfy, but man needs a 2nd monitor.
>>108528555
now thats an workshop
>>108533533
alienware?
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>>108533767
>alienware?
yessir


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