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PHP Master Race Anonymous 06/21/2025 (Sat) 21:18:53 No. 1471 [Reply]
キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!
Your fortune: Good Luck
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maybe its just because PHP was my first language so its native to me but all the arguments people make against PHP seem abstracted from the everyday reality of using it. kinda like when 4channoids cry about rust all day while never actually developing anything themselves while everything gets rustified

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Making the computer *yours* Anonymous 01/12/2024 (Fri) 04:54:10 No. 359 [Reply]
People tend towards ricing their desktops, but this is really just visual stuff. What kind of touches do you have to make the computer an extension of yourself rather than collections of other peoples software? I personally set the login PAM auth settings to have rootok as sufficient. getty logins run from uid 1 so you don't have to put in a password. Unprivileged users (including ssh) can't login without the rest of the authentication modules. Having a file that gets printed whenever a shell starts as a motd is pretty useful too.
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I like making aliases in my bashrc that replace fancy technical commands with nice layman commands. On Debian, I replaced "doas" with "pls", and "doas apt-get" with "please". If I want to install cmatrix, I just tell my computer "please install cmatrix" and it installs it. I'm thinking of making my own automated package installer for Slackware that's just going to be nothing but this kind of syntax.

Vim Anonymous 07/08/2023 (Sat) 06:56:59 No. 16 [Reply]
How 2 exit it?? Is it malcious software?
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Fear not, young lady! I am a wizard, and I shall help you. Press escape and type in this spell: ":wq" No need to thank me. I'm just doing my duty...
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It is cruel irony that I find vim the most comfy terminal based text editor. No other compares to it. But is so fucking complex and overloaded with features, that every time I need to correct my workflow it's major pain the ass.
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install gentoo
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>>881 vis may be of your interest: https://github.com/martanne/vis Haven't used it too much though
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step one : don't panic step two: grab another device step three: READ https://vimhelp.org step four : delete vim step five : downloa nano step six : don't get back to vim until u decide to sell your soul and never see the sunlight again

Anonymous 07/07/2023 (Fri) 08:16:18 No. 2 [Reply]
What kind of projects are you working/worked on /t/? Or if you're not working on something, do you have any ideas you'd like to work on? Share your progress or showcase your works
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>>2 Replacing systemd user services with s6-rc execline is a fun puzzle
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>>1544 I gave up on it... A hyper light drifter -like
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>>1529 what use is an archive you can't access?

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Post your Homeserver specs MrArborsexual!jNrC5JFs3k 06/24/2025 (Tue) 10:14:33 No. 1490 [Reply]
>Erying 11th Gen Tigerlake ES CPU Motherboard (roughly an 11900H) >AMD 6600M Chinkshit Franken card >2x 16TB Seagate Drives (ST16000NM000J) in striped ZFS >8x 5TB Seagate Drives (ST5000LM000) in raidz2 (keeps a monthly backup of the striped array - drives always online so the SMR has time to unfuck itself - so far works fine - only had to restore from it once and it went well) >1x cold spare of each HDD model >2x 512GB Kingston NVMe drives (one of their lowend models) for / and /home >1x 512GB Teamgroup SATA solidstate drive for /home backup >Gentoo (~amd64) as OS (this was a mistake, but I didn't feel like doing a reinstall once I switched computers) >ZFS volumes are shared via ZFS built-in NFS (I am told this is a mistake, but it works) Most of it came from my old chinkshit/aliexpress PC build, and from old computers I got for cheap though various sellers. All of the storage was lightly used, but passes monthly scrubs and checks. Mainly serve Jellyfin from it, but I am also thinking of running multiple docker instances of octoprint so I can control all of my FDM printers from it. Also have an iSCSI set up for backing up my wife's homebrew TTRPG setting.
Your fortune: Outlook good
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I'm just about to build a NAS with some leftover parts from an old upgrade, some new parts, and the disks out of my current NAS 7900X3D 64GB DDR5 (I'll probably run it at 4800MT/s) 4x 20TB HDD in ZFS Z1 (I have an off-site backup) 6.4TB NVMe (PCIe 4.0 x8) for L2ARC 1.92TB NVMe (PCIe 3.0 x4) for SLOG (maybe, not sure) With the recent changes to L2ARC persistence and block size in TrueNAS, I intend to basically warm my L2ARC for a couple months, and then just basically never hit my disks again. My seeding torrents will probably fit entirely within L2ARC, as will a lot of my media library. In theory I get the benefit of a 52TB array with one disk redundancy, with the speed of NVMe for reads. I know SMB doesn't do sync writes, so my SLOG won't help there, but I have some VMs and containers using NFS shares which I think does? Normally so sync writes.
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Its just used for minecraft and plex right now Dell PowerEdge R740 2x Intel Xeon Gold G134 3.2GHz 256GB RAM 7TB HDD
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>>1537 Is your HDD noisy? Like, do you shut it off when you are going to sleep?
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>>1542 its in another room but the hard drives are actually not that loud. the only thing loud about it is the fans when its starting up
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>>1542 Not that anon, but I'm the 7900X3D (soon) NAS, when the R240 is quiet enough (it's way louder than the R220 it replaced angry) hearing the 4 drives chugging away from seeding is actually quite comforting, I have it iny bedroom.

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Drust0!uezEqy.DqQ 12/09/2023 (Sat) 14:21:34 No. 317 [Reply]
inspired by: https://www.lainchan.org/%CE%A9/res/73638.html Let's make our own webring Hikari3! How to participate? Post the following: * Link to your homepage * 240x60 .gif banner for your webpage Each anon will can then advertise other anon's sites on their homepage with their banner and a clickable link! I will also keep a directory of everyone's link on my site: https://unreadable.info (picrelated is the banner btw)
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>>1295 make a site dedicated to teaching people about torrenting or something. just something bro. make a neocities.
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i am making a personal site on neocities as a project to learn html and css, but i do not knopw very much at all and it is far from complete. maybe when it's closer to completion i'd consider adding it to a webring.
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I've followed the LC ring threads for yeaaars but never posted any site I made because they're all smart nerds posting blogs about the same tech stuff I don't understand plus thats kind of their theme. if more h3 sites are posted I might join too, since people here are less intimidating but I also buy new domains every year when I think of something new, so maybe I wait
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>>1305 just post, nobody else will
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idk if unreadable.info will ever come back but I updated my website 2 years later

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Can you get a free Linux VPS with full admin access? Anonymous 06/25/2025 (Wed) 01:11:37 No. 1496 [Reply]
I'm looking for a free VPS with Debian 12 Linux full admin to set up an imageboard, but I don't think there is one. I'm tired of searching, so I'd better turn to this imageboard to see what you can recommend.
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>free Linux VPS with full admin access laugh https://terminator.aeza.net/en/ alright i don't want to be a dick nya i don't really think you can do this, other than the numerous "free" cloud tiers that will ask you for your card then turn up a bill for your bandwidth. there are things like tilde.club (can't remember others) but besides always being available on a community/as-is/if-i'm-jiving-with-it basis they are also, uh, all non-root. honestly, if you waltz around lowendbox/lowendtalk for a suitable KVM, reading carefully, and spend A DOLLAR per month for actual service from a small-to-medium provider you could walk away with something pretty nice. alternatively, https://www.nearlyfreespeech.net/services/hosting, or tunnel through cf from your home machine shades
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you can rent a low-tier vps for less then a 1$/month i pay 45$/4years for 1thread/1gbram/1gigabit + 96gb disk space
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Damn, I forgot to clarify that it was for setting up a website.
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>>1511 You did mention you were making an imageboard.
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>>1504 holy scam

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#FediLain 名無し 04/27/2025 (Sun) 12:35:43 No. 1249 [Reply]
Are you (Lain) on the Fediverse? (ex: Mastodon)
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>>1478 my fellow retardhappy but a nick name doesn't make non anonymous. i've been wondering about it latelydown
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Yes, I'm on Lemmy with the lemy.lol instance and on Mastodon. Personally I like Lemmy a lot more because it's very hard to find content at least for me on Mastodon. Ive never experienced any of the problems that people discuss on here, I just ignore the stuff that I obviously won't like neco_dance
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>>1480 can you kindly explain me how it works, in terms of, are you able to send direct private messages across fediverse to other users? (e.g. lemmy, mastodon, peertube etc)
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>>1481 Google is free happy2
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For Lemmy on Mobile, I use the apps Boost and Jeroba but I want to stop using Boost because its closed source. Any recommendations? I think Jeroba is fine I just have 2 accounts and like to experiment with new clients

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Stylized pillarboxing Anonymous 05/03/2025 (Sat) 16:46:47 No. 1267 [Reply]
This is my first ricing attempt so please forgive me if i suck very bad or if this is entirely impossible, but i want to know if i could replace the pillarboxxing on this laptop with a gif or some widgets maybe? REDDIT SPACE and before you ask, yes i use arch
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ricing is gay
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>>1267 i'm not sure if that's possible. i could be wrong tho. good try on your first rice hikarin.

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Cybersecurity Thread Anonymous 04/09/2025 (Wed) 22:56:40 No. 1155 [Reply]
This thread is for all things Cybersecurity General topics: OPSEC, Hacking, Offensive & Defensive security, Breaches, Open Source Intelligence, MalDev, Cryptography, Red-teaming VS Blue-teaming, Reverse engineering, etc. Useful resources: • https://git.hackliberty.org/hackliberty.org/Hack-Liberty-Resources#securityhttps://github.com/Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking Learn more: • https://picoctf.org/https://tryhackme.com/https://www.hackthebox.com/https://portswigger.net/web-security
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My goal is to finish the CPTS path and pass the exam by the end of summer
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>>1431 Good luck
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I did my first crackme. I did it with Binary ninja, it was quite easy, I only had to modify a couple of values in assembly mode and modify some conditions. happy If anyone is interesed, you can find a lot of crackmes here: https://crackmes.one/
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can anyone point to past haskell vulnerabilities? language specific, focused. (for educational purposes) I've looked their bulletin, and saw only 3rd party issues with XZ, lib supply chain attack.
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>>1475 haskell is flawlessdown


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