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What does /g/ think of this?

https://gab.ai/
https://regated.com/2016/08/introducing-gab-ai-people-first-social-network/
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>>56395338
It'll never get traction if the faggot devs don't shill someplace outside of a iranian dress-embroidering virtual fleamarket
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attempt to monetize chan users
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twitter with like buttons

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Microsoft "We will no longer write drivers for older versions of Windows"
Ok, I'll run the older version in a VM on Linux. Faggots.

http://www.extremetech.com/computing/234881-from-this-point-forward-all-intel-and-amd-cpus-are-windows-10-only
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>>56395314
>2016
>wing dong
AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
NO
An isolated QEMU/KVM is enough for gaymen.
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>>56395314
>Microsoft "We will no longer write drivers for older versions of Windows"
Aren't Intel and AMD the guys who write the drivers?
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>>56395402
There's cooperation between them. If it was just Intel and AMD, Microsoft wouldn't be able to back such an idiotic plan.

Is it theoretically feasible to make a battery powered wifi repeater that lasts for a year buried in the ground??
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>>56395295
>>>/diy/
yes but you need a bigass battery
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just get fiber optical cables faget
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>>56395310
How long would a car battery last?

say im downloading 300gig/month

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Will the main Windows branch always be Windows NT based until MS cease to exist?
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>>56395209
Yes.
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>>56395209
MS has literally already extended the linux kernel into Windows.
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>>56395209
>muh """"""""""""""""New Technology""""""""""""""""

So after many recommendations from /g/, I finally installed Gentoo.

AMA
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delet this.
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Did you pleb out and use genkernel or did you configure it like a real man?
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Welcome to the enlightenment.

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Great websites, Youtube channels and projects are dying right now because of you. I hope you feel happy when everything decent is blocked by paywalls/subscriptions.

>in le 90s everything was freee!!1111!!

In the early web, most sites were just static plain text documents with tiny moving gifs everywhere, and were only updated once every other month. What we have today is high-quality, constantly updated content that takes a lot of time to produce, and online services people couldn't even imagine that would be possible one day.

People can only afford making such great stuff for us if we collaborate by not blocking ads or donating.
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>>56395048
I agree. People pretend they are forced to visit websites with ads.
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>>56395048
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>>56395048
Not my fault people are trying to make a living off a hobby.

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What exactly is wrong with duck typing?
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Wrong board
>>>/fa/
>>>/lgbt/
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>>56395061
>programming languages are off-topic
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>>56395041
Trades safety for short-term convenience.

The way Go does interfaces deprecates it.

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I need to be pointed in the right direction. I just don't even know enough about this stuff to begin to know where to start looking.

Basically, I'm putting together a business plan for something that will require me to be able to host very large files (2+ gig) and in large amounts (at any point, at least 800 TB hosted). Individual files will just be available to individual users (so I won't have to worry about 100 users all trying to get the same file at the same time, but I will have to worry about 100 users trying to get 100 different files at the same time, which from my limited understanding can be more of a problem) . From everything I'm seeing, the most economical way to do this will be to get business class internet and host it myself. I prefer a web interface for end users to download files because I can't count on my customers being tech savvy enough for FTP...

All I want to know is what do I need to be looking for on the hardware and software sides? Just any kind of server/hosting stuff? Or are there more specific options for this kind of application?
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>>56394991
bump...just looking for some search terms or even to just be pointed at a website to read if nothing else
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nice try, Kim
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>>56395648
It's actually for getting ultra high resolution drum scans of negatives to customers.

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BSD, Irix, Solaris, HP-UX, etc. welcome
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Anyone care to discuss unbound?
what are the main advantages of running a local DNS server?
I want to compile a list based on my poor understanding of DNS. While it's easy to replicate an unbound config, it's important to understand exactly what is more secure instead of pointing directly to a third party DNS like google
-faster resolution due to local caching DNS server
-DNSSEC validation
-have a local authoritative DNS server for local host names
-avoid trusting third party DNS servers and instead query from root down (?)


I'm trying to understand this unbound config https://calomel.org/unbound_dns.html

Why do you still need forward zones if you are supposedly querying everything from root and going down?
Isn't the whole point to avoid third party DNS and resolve from root? Is this even possible?
I'm probably misunderstanding something here
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>>56396064
i think the advantage to having a local DNS is mostly being able to redirect things
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>>56394873
QNX? Blackberry had a winner on this and some fucking retard took control of the company.

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>I should have spent more time arguing with complete strangers whether it's "Linux" or "GNU/Linux"
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>>56394799
I’d just like to interject for a 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.
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>>56394839
i lol'd
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>>56394839
Where is Torvalds' answer?

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Should I upgrade to Windows 10 so I can play minecraft?
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>>56394763
fuck no, fuck windows 10, you don't need it for minecraft
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>>56394763
Upgrade to Linux if you only want to play Minecraft and other games available on Linux.
I'm 100% serious.
Just make sure to install the proprietary drivers if you use NVIDIA (easy on Ubuntu, just Software & Updates > Additional Drivers).
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>>56394763
yes please

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Reminder, folks: 4chan is accepting banners for /g/ this week.

Have you submitted any yet?
https://www.4chan.org/banner-contest
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There were many good ones in the last banner thread, hopefully they submitted them
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For people who have large file sizes, use this:
https://clipchamp.com/
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>>56394705
Only people with pass can vote on them though. So any originality will be cast down while the meme shit reddit tier will be upvoted

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GNOME dev here. Can't say I agree with "beats all other GUI efforts in all of computing" - I still think webOS beats us in usability, and if it weren't for how far it fell, I wouldn't mind doing a mobile version of the DE :-D I'm glad people like GNOME, though - it may seem organized on the outside, but internally it plays out more like a fan project or something.

More to the point, however, I feel there's a bit of truth to this post. There's no real reason to use Linux other than "you like it" - sure, there are good aspects to it, but when it comes to OSes, there's no reason to use one over the other. We promote FOSS development because we believe in the philosophies behind it; however, imo it shouldn't be a dealbreaker when talking about software. I got to meet RMS a few years back, and while I appreciate his enthusiasm, I don't agree with him on this point.

HOWEVER, if there is a reason to use Linux, it's the headerbar concept. If you're not familiar with this, its a combined titlebar and menubar that GNOME uses on most of its core apps. It saves space for the actual content of the app to use and forces devs to focus on the core important pieces of their application when designing an interface. It's been copied in so many other OSes, but I feel only Linux users get the true, primal headerbar experience.

There's a user on DeviantArt I follow who does nothing but headerbar concept art, and I can say with certainty it truly shows the power of this amazing technology and its impact on society as a whole. We can do a lot with headerbars, and if we use them correctly, they can do a lot for us. too.

Why, my disabled wife wouldn't be able to use the computer to post her fanart if it wasn't for the simplified design of the GNOME Web browser, Epiphany. She's always found Chrome and Firefox's interfaces to be too unyieldy to use as a onehanded woman.

I hope I've done some good here, and please try GNOME!
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I already use GNOME.
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>>56394684
And by GNOME I mean GNOME 3.
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>>56394663
I already saw this post in another thread.
Please respect rule #6: http://www.4chan.org/rules
Thank you.

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old thread: >>56391453

What are you working on, /g/?
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>>56394621
old thread isn't even at bump limit
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>>56394655
now it is.

What is the best city in Europe to find a programming job, other than London? I can pretty much relocate to anywhere. I only speak english though...
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>>56394832
no city is particularly good try getting a job at some specific company and relocate to wherever they are

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>Download a fresh install
>Flies

>Modify with recommended extensions
>Shamefully slow piece of shit

What's the solution to this?
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>>56394581
idk, buy another computer or something i guess
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>>56394581
Idk, it works fine for me using these
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>>56394581
Get used to it or stop using extensions, stupid. Go figure a brand new installation with nothing bogging it down and nothing using extra resources runs faster than something that probably uses twice the ram if not more. Next you're going to tell me your car used to be really fast until your fat ass mom got in the passenger seat.

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