This thread is for the discussion of NyaaPantsu (pantsu.cat), a free (FOSS) torrent indexer, and other nyaa alternatives.
The aim of this project is to write a fully featured nyaa.se replacement in golang that anyone will be able to deploy locally or remotely.
FAQ
>https://pastebin.com/Gq9MrJN5 (embed)
Links
>https://pastebin.com/40aFT7CN (embed)
>Why is Pantsu down/error 502?
Most likely because the team is deploying changes. Wait for a bit and refresh the page. It should be mostly stable now.
Latest news
>Update soon, featuring the following:
>Tags, anidb/vgmdb/vndb search, indonesian language added
>Toggle dark theme link on footer, more mobile css improvements
>Date search is now from X date to X date instead of X days/months old, possibility of excluding specific user during a search
>"Always logged in" checkbox
General updates on the site
>Miao tried to add ads but changed his mind after facing heavy criticism
>Language flags still not fixed thanks to ES
>Scraper fixed but DB still not cleaned up so there is still a lot of hentai anidex torrents on nyaa
>Boards finally fixed
As for the coming weeks
>Improve scrapers to scrape more sites
>Move db dumps to just nginx to prevent any issues/corruption
>Add in the nyaa.si and anidex scrapers into the main program
Dev live server:
>https://dev.pantsu.cat
Database dumps:
>https://nyaa.pantsu.cat/dbdumps
Local Client:
>An anon made a local client in case the online sources are down: instructions and download at
>https://nyanner.net
qBittorrent plugin for Pantsu.
>https://github.com/4chenz/pantsu-plugin
Development roadmap:
>https://trello.com/b/gMJBwoRq/nyaa-pantsu-cat-roadmap
NyaaPantsu Status:
>https://status.pantsu.cat
>Copyrighters wall of shame
https://transparency.pantsu.cat
Development and discussion channel:
>https://github.com/NyaaPantsu/nyaa
>#nyaapantsu / #nyaapantsu-dev on Rizon
>>>/g/nrg
is the onion site still working?
>>62304465
Yeah, about that...
scraper down today
Hey everyone.
I'm looking for a cheap Laptop, capable of playing some games decently.
My budget is around 600€ and I'm looking to buy used.
So I went on ebay and found a offer for a MSI GS60 Ghost Pro with a gtx870m and the regular FHD screen für 480€ without storage drives (which isn't really a problem as I have some laying around).
My question is if any of you have any experience with it.
I read about fan noise and heat problems at Idle, which would be annoying. The ~3 hours of battery shouldn't be a big problem for me and the performance is sufficient aswell.
What I'm also worried about is the build quality, as I'm used to using a macbook from time to time.
Hope anyone can help. Thanks in advance
>>62305367
Build quality superior to the garbage that apple calls a laptop.
Fan is loud as shit, it can also run pretty hot even in idle.
Realistic battery life is closer to 2 hours.
>>62305367
>What I'm also worried about is the build quality, as I'm used to using a macbook from time to time
steer clear of the cheaper Acer and Dell gaming laptops. beware that no matter how nice you go you will run into thermal throttling that might be a concern if you legit think you can high end game on a laptop for hours and hours
>>62305379
Do you have one yourself?
Would you say it'd be to uncomfortably loud and hot for light use like streaming Movies/Series, productivity work or browsing in bed or while it's sitting on my lap?
Thinking I should probably just get a second Notebook for that. Like a cheap Thinkpad.
>install windows
>no drivers
>no software
>no development tools
>no security
>no privacy
>no stability under heavy workload
>no performance
>install Linux
>has everything
>everything works
okay
I don't understand how you can install JUST a kernel and have it work fine.
Remember:
>I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called Linux distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux!
>>62305364
>have everything
>everything works
>>62305364
>coldbooting your ramchips
I'm on to you, faggot. Post that one cat with the distorted face screaming to the left.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74kPEJWpCD4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hajnEpCq5SE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rykmwn0SMWU
>keys floating into place
>device gently flying through a white empty void
>display bursting apart to showcase layers
>slow motion
>super close up shots
>doesn't actually tell you about any features or specs or advantages to owning the device
Why is this allowed?
>laptop spins slowly and opens by itself
every time
Apple. Apple is the reason.
>>62305353
Because it works. There is a lot of science that goes into making this stuff.
>Junior position
>10 years experience
>devops
>we need a sysadmin and a full stack dev but we only wanna pay one guy to do it
>codemonkey position
>they want a degree for some reason
>unpaid summer internship with opportunity for hire
>we want a coffee errand boy to boss around
>no you will not be hired
>no, you will not be compensated for transportation
>you will literally become less employable for having taken this job
I took apart my strix 980 to clean it and change the thermal paste but i lost 2 of the screws for the shroud and now its sitting pretty weirdly, does the shroud do anything in terms of cooling?
>>62305300
>now its sitting pretty weirdly
what did he mean by this
>>62305386
its sagged you nigger
>>62305406
and it wasn't before ?
Why does nVidia continue to push this when most monitors support Freesync instead?
>>62305296
what?
>>62305296
Because, like most corporations, it's immoral and trying to push its restrictive, proprietary spew onto everyone.
>>62305313
Freesync is proprietary too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoqO-JkmlnQ
>diablotek
anything that ends with tech or tek is garbage 100% of the time
>>62305248
why would i trust an old man with tech recommendations?
I work for an ISP
They just gave me a gig of internet speed for $8 a month for my place
So you're using it to shitpost.
they know you ain't gonna use nearly that much, would be better for you if they gave you a pay rise
>>62305028
Isnt that the norm?
Idk I live in bay area so maybe I am just spoiled.
But I have had that for years. Never even came close to using it. And it gets throttled by all the shit hardware I use anyway.
non-linuxfag here
can you explain in simple terms, what's wrong with systemd?
nothing, just aspies being aspies.
Systemd introduces a paradigm change very few had asked and added a whole new set of complexities to solve problems that very little people had experimented, mostly big deployments on RedHat Platforms, and since RedHat has a lot of say in the Linux world they basically came and said "Look we (RedHat) need this in Linux and we're including it whenever you like it or not".
>>62304922
Nothing. The excuse you here about it going against Unix philosophy is meme.
How come my gt210 doesnt work with any modern linux distro except k*buntu?
>install debian
>blacks screen
>install ubuntu
>random letters and corrupted display
>install puppy linux
>black screen
>install new kubuntu
>black screen
>install my old kubuntu cd from 2010
>works bit with massive graphical glitching and lag
>spend weeks trying drivers and settings
>finally get it somewhat usable but still laggy
>have to restart my pc every other day because ot becomes slow like on windows
>realize it worked flawlessly on windows 7 but to lazy to download an iso
I've tried:
Debian, ubuntu,fedora,, mint and a whole host of other distros.
People shit on kubuntu but its the only thing that works.
>>62304830
>>62304830
maybe consider that your GPU is dying? I have that card in my little sister's computer and she was running Ubuntu MATE as her main OS for years until the disk died and I just installed windows 7.
Pic related. Well worth the $15 I spent
># portmaster -d x11/nvidia-driver-340 x11/nvidia-settings x11/nvidia-xconfig[ENTER]
Come to FreeBSD.
Have you written your own compiler?
Was it for your own language or for an existing one?
>>62304802
yes, i went to a non-brainlet cs school. i was given a grammar, so i couldn't make my own language in the course. later i ported my compiler to a DSL for a place i was working at.
Not a compiler, but I wrote an assembler for my own ASM.
I wanna write my own compiler, is there some reference language with some sort of babby-tier walkthrough I could follow?
I wrote a basic compiler that could compile a very simple language to brainfuck (lmao)
>>62305363
Yes please
>>62304741
no
my ips screen has no bleeding
>>62304756
How do i fix it then?
If it doesn't bother you in everyday use then yes. You're always gonna find flaws if you're looking for them.
This is the best C successor I've seen! Why aren't you using it, /g/?
?) C successor with manual memory management, ironed out edge cases, new take on error handling (that resembles well written error handling in C), generics, compile time reflection/execution (macros?), import .h works directly, exporting to C works directly, nullable types etc.
http://ziglang.org
take off every zig
seems pointless
If people still talk about Zig in 10 years I might believe it.
I've heard this these days, because of some strange actions and also because of the major donators.
I would like some facts.
>want some facts
How about you mention some of the things you've heard first? Otherwise I can list off facts, but they won't be about what you are asking since I don't know where you're getting your information
>>62304861
OP here. Okay, I've heard that they are being funded massivelly by Google and that some of their extensions were excluded from official repositories due to malicious code included in them, Tor was funded by Open Society (don't know why it's a bad thing but some coworkers said that this foundations was created by George Soros, a hungarian magnate), and also, that both (EFF and Tor) are honeypots.
>>62304994
>hey guys I heard some unsourced unjustifiable bullshit
Kindest interpretation here is you're a shill trying to sow despair by attacking pro-privacy groups. Most likely interpretation is you're a shitposter, and a poor one at that.