Thread 83325 in /tech/

P83325 SIXEL link reply
ScreenShot.png
>Give me six pix
>Give me SIXEL pix, mister
>Give me six towards the door..
>Give me six pix
>Give me SIXEL pix, mister
>And you'll never hear of me no more

For sure!

>Sixel was first introduced as a way of sending bitmap graphics to DEC dot matrix printers like the LA50. After being put into "sixel mode" the following data was interpreted to directly control six of the pins in the nine-pin print head. A string of sixel characters encodes a single 6-pixel high row of the image.

>The system was later re-used as a way to send bitmap data to the VT200 series and VT320 terminals when defining custom character sets. A series of sixels are used to transfer the bitmap for each character. This feature is known as soft character sets or dynamically redefinable character sets (DRCS). With the VT240, VT241, VT330, and VT340, the terminals could decode a complete sixel image to the screen, like those previously sent to printers.

https://saitoha.github.io/libsixel/

Unfortuntely, almost nothing supports it. To check on VMS, use "show term" and look for SIXEL. Linux Konsole does out of the box, and Xterm can be coaxed into it.

~/.Xresources
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>admin add code tags>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
!! Xterm SIXEL support
xterm*decTerminalID: vt340
xterm*numColorRegisters: 256
xterm*sixelScrolling: 1
xterm*sixelScrollsRight: 1
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>admin add code tags>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources && uxterm

ImageMagick can be used to convert images, as well as the tools in libsixel. Feel free to affix your favourite picks of SIXEL pix to this here fixed SIXEL pix pic thread.

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P84993 link reply
So all it is so u can inbed pictures into your shell lol doesn't this already exist?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>admin add code tags>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Yes agreed on that one m8
P85164 I2SIXEL! link reply
See what I did there?
P91148 "Foot" terminal link reply
Despite the fact that I hate the name (it sounds dirty & nasty), it's a good terminal that supports SIXEL for the Waylads and Waylasses out there.

https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot

P91150 link reply
Are there decent terminal emulators for Android which support SIXEL?
P92086 link reply
declogo.six
Evidently a JPG/PNG converted to SIXEL is too much for a VT200. This image will actually display under VMS as
$ type DECLOGO.SIX

assuming you're using something that supports SIXEl like Xterm or Foot (I hate that name).

Thread 88624 in /misc/

P88624 link reply
I wish I was fucking dead.
11 replies omitted.
P92028 link reply
P92021
>Blame some mental illness, but the result is the same, I wish I was dead.
yea sounds like a skill issue
my life is p meh
no job, plenty of money tho, great health, friends, but no lovers
i used to be bothered by the no bitches part, but now im learning to make clothes, and life feels alright
maybe youre unhappy bc you were meant to be a girl all along
take the trannypill, see what happens
chopping off your dick is optional
or maybe comfy neetdom is the key to happiness
i mean, isnt that how monks live?
although ig theyre technically in education, so doesnt count as neet
>I never understood how people can jerk off to clothed pics.
what i dont understand is how ppl need to see nipple and pussy to get hard
do you have ED or something?
or are just so much of a normie that those are the only parts of the female body you can sexualize?
pff who am i kidding, ofc you are
>job and gf
normie get out
P92029 link reply
P92021
Did you check yourself against Maslow's pyramid?
P92039 link reply
>take the trannypill, see what happens
fuck off
>yea sounds like a skill issue
>Did you check yourself against Maslow's pyramid?

Good hints, but please stop trying to help. I was just trying to disperse the naive impression that only struggling people have suicidal thoughts. In practice it's probably the other way around (african niggers don't usually off themselves even though they're objectively poorer than america- and eurofags).
>what i dont understand is how ppl need to see nipple and pussy to get hard
I don't, tbh I often prefer just my imagination or written fiction. But what's the sexual appeal of non-sexualised clothed pics? I mean there are tens of thousands pics pics like these on the internet, so what's special about this one?
P92043 link reply
>In practice it's probably the other way around
That's of course, did you not read Kaczynski? His manifesto is an easy read. If you prefer something something less controversial and with less of a patronizing tone, Brave New World is also good.
>pic
Did you see that shameless wrist though?
P92083 link reply
P92021
>Did you really?
Imagination can be a powerful tool. Yes, I do all the time.

Thread 7244 in /tech/

P7244 QTDDTOT link reply
Thread dedicated to Questions That Don't Deserve Their Own Thread
[spoiler: (but are worth asking)]
Lambda edition
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P92065 link reply
P92047
Does it use SIXEL?

P92069 link reply
P92065
Naw naw only Seal Team Six [bold: EL]ohim project blue beam
P92079 https://invidious.jing.rocks/watch?v=XnPrKgkw09w + sage link reply
>github
P92082 link reply
P92053
No, the future is Jupyter notebooks in browser.

Thread 65140 in /tech/

P65140 link reply
tried cinnamon its dogshit
gnome therefore shit
when you try to open a text editor it opens a new tab in the one you already have open in back of 30 other windows and now its in front and on top the stack
has recent files menu. retard idea that was garbage the moment windows introduced it in 1764
adding tor brower to start menu didnt apply until reboot or when cinnamon crashed as it does hourly (forget which)
opening random settings menus makes the desktop settings change because it selects some option by default which isnt the current one and the change is automatically applied instead of you having to press save in this knockoff of ideas that never made any sense like firefox v4 and windows vista
items in tab bar are grouped together by program another idea that never made any sense
hovering over taskbar items and then hovering over the window preview thunmnail peeks at the window contents but thats too confusing because it looks like it just brought the window to front
in settings for panel setting the position to middle or right instead of left doesnt work. it just does nothing. so not even sure if panel is refering to the task bar cus this was how i was gonna confirm that
each settings menu has a "downloads" tab that phones home to display a list of shitty plugins that are even lower quality shit made by randos than cinnamon itself and im scared that the ones that are automatically installed by default are also made by rando yahoo coders / trannies
irrevant stuff like bluetooth manager which if i ever had any use for i would quickly find out that it just lets bluetooth devices run arbitrary bash cmds on my system because its that shit
>parental controls
desklet applet whateverthefucklet really?
privacy settings menu for autistic schizos with no opsec anyway
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P92061 link reply
>i3 is really the peak.
is it really tho
P92066 link reply
P92049
Can i Alt+Tab in it?
P92068 link reply
P92066
No you can only Alt+Right Feddi Wap Nick Fuentes and cointel vPro frenz
P92080 link reply
P91811
>The following packages will be REMOVED:
> gnome-core

That's a metapackage. You can remove it safely as long as it doesn't remove its dependencies.

That said, don't use gnome if you value your time, especially if your computer is a bit old. Use xfce if you wand a DE (the defaults are ugly but it doesn't take too long to customize it), or just dwm/i3/whatever.

P92049
I tried i3 but I didn't like it. I don't remember all the reasons but I think it was because it didn't spawn new windows like I wanted and because I couldn't have a window in multiple tags/desktop/whatever the i3 terminology is.
P92081 link reply
P92080
>Use xfce
no wayland but i do use xfce in vms so uh yeah

Thread 77920 in /tech/

P77920 Bashisms link reply
bash.jpg
After much consideration, I've concluded that I am going to embrace every possible bashism, and spend no time considering portability. This may come as a shock to some. Here are my reasons:

1) Writing good (readable, appropriate tools) code is more important than portability
2) Bash is available on (probably) all platforms
3) Using GNU tools likely breaks portability anyway

I am now working on rewriting all my scripts without portability in mind, and embracing non-POSIX shell features. Thank you for reading my blog.

#!/bin/bash

check_dependencies() {
deps=()

for dep in "$@"; do
if ! command -v "${dep}" &>/dev/null; then
deps+=("${dep}")
fi
done

if (( "${#deps[@]}" > 0 )); then
echo "Missing dependencies" "${deps[@]}"
fi

}

check_dependencies "$@"
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P91279 link reply
P77920
>not using autoconf to find dependencies
Don't reinvent the wheel!
P92013 link reply
P77920
>#!/bin/bash
Won't work on NixOS consider #!/usr/bin/env bash
P92032 link reply
P92013
>not using guix
It's 2024. Upgrade now.
P92071 Perfection Achieved? link reply
----------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/env bash

check_dependencies() {
local dependencies=()

for cmd in "$@"; do
if ! command -v "${cmd}" >/dev/null; then
dependencies+=("${cmd}")
fi
done

if (( "${#dependencies[@]}" > 0 )); then
echo "Missing dependencies:" "${dependencies[@]}"
exit 1
fi
}

check_dependencies "you" "need" "them" "all"

----------------------------------------------------------------------

I'm going to commit this function to every bash script I find on GitHub.
P92073 link reply
P92071
ChatGPT really is ChatGPT

Thread 91963 in /tech/

P91963 tailscale link reply
Why has nobody made a simple version of tailscale yet?
By that I mean just some program that manages wireguard and handles NAT traversal.
P92012 link reply
>By that I mean just some program that manages wireguard
wg-quick

>handles NAT traversal.
Idk, stop being a poorfag and buy a VPS or get internet plan with a public IP address. But you have some resemblance of a point, the nicest thing about tailscale is how easy it is to onboard and manage new devices. I guess there's some market niche here.
P92033 link reply
isn't tailscale already simple? The only suspicious part I know is they only support oauth for connecting devices. I don't know how nanonymous it is and nowadays I'm too lazy to investigate. I have a bunch of friends who use it so it seems fine

I use tailscale to sync files between my phone and multiple laptops, and sometimes ssh between them. You can't do that with just a vps.
P92042 link reply
>stop being a poorfag and buy a VPS
I have that already, set up with wg-quick, with two layers of wireguard tunnels for true e2ee. Problem is that it all goes through the VPS, with tailscale the connection will be direct. I'm aware of headscale, which might hit the mark, but I feel its implementation is way more complex than it needs to be.

>isn't tailscale already simple? The only suspicious part I know is they only support oauth for connecting devices.
Who knows? It's closed source.
P92048 link reply
I use Nebula Network. I like that it makes direct connections if it can. The lighthouse is only for discovery and NAT traversal. Unless things are firewalled then it can relay. However unlike Wireguard, connections are end to end encryped even when routed through a relay. You don't have to trust the relay or the lighthouse. Oh and you don't have to add every device to every client's config. Instead you have a master CA key for the network. If the device key is signed by the CA key, it belongs to the network. The whole thing works with roaming IP adresses too as long as there is constant lighthouse.
P92056 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRhacBdK_Ac link reply
P92048
>traversal
How do I traverse directory trees once im inside [spoiler: with my 4 incher]

All I know is cd and cd ..

Thread 91374 in /email/

P91374 When u see dat one email domain link reply
>@dnmx.org
you know u dealing wit feds or scammers fr
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P91484 link reply
P91425
P91459
>hmmm today i will run i2p
>uses email over i2p
>logs full of error messages
>all contain weird i2p packets
>banging on door
>"FBI OPEN UP"
P91510 link reply
P91459
>setting up a hidden service for a email server locally
Yes and this should be included in I2P just like BitTorrent. That way I2P will be finally complete as a full suite for out of the box decentralized and anonymous messaging and file sharing.
P91532 link reply
P91510
yes its included out of the box its called susimail and it keeps getting XSS exploits (they literally put sus in the name!)
P91584 https://libertymaniacs.com/collections/humor/products/elite-secret-plot-to-rule-the-world-t-shirt link reply
P91532
>they literally put sus in the name
you don't say
P92020 link reply
P91532
>SUSimail
It's just a client and it's setup to work with the centralized mail.i2p service. Sus indeed! I'm talking about something like that but everyone is running their own server with the I2P node.

Thread 83537 in /misc/

P83537 lain cheering up thread link reply
when i opened the log i felt a bit of respect and affection for lain the mod's diligence

ilu lain keep on keeping on lmao

i would cheer for antianime spammer too but it might be a faker and not the original one
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P83856 Diesel link reply
>lain is requiring more attention than he actually gets

Lain is one of the biggest lambda attention whore, fambam idgl irl lmo8
P88404 link reply
Lain is cool, i never had a reason to be annoyed at them. Also joins teaparty when asked, which is based. Speaks more coherently than 75% of retards here. Solid 8/10 would recommend.

P83856
Not a bigger attention whore than other avatarfags. But here I am (kinda) avatarfagging too, so who am I to judge.
P92001 link reply
lets all love lain
P92002 link reply
>Lain is one of the biggest lambda attention whore
Did you see who you were replying to?
P92003 link reply
And yeah, keep up the good work lain. I like not using my janny privilege

Thread 91998 in /misc/

P91998 link reply
who is the new schizopost who cant stfu about muh antipeod feminazis and muh psyops?
he sounds nothing like polschizo
did we just get a new one?

Thread 91843 in /tech/

P91843 Amnesiac i2P distro? link reply
Lightweight, no bloat, boots to ram from flash drive, security updates periodically, i2pd preinstalled with dedicated browser configured and clearnet blocked, linux obviously.

>Why don't you just use any amnesiac distro and just install i2pd?

It's too much work to do it each time on a generic amnesiac distro, doxes you when you download i2pd, gotta configure everything after the fact, each time you boot up.

>Why not do it on tails OS?

Tails OS doesn't allow i2pd to connect, only tor traffic is allowed.

It might already exist, in which case please inform me.





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P91907 closing thoughts link reply
P91847
there hasnt even been a [[[audit]]] of this OS and I would only run that in a VM
P91911 link reply
amnesia is retarded and has never been useful to anyone
P91916 link reply
P91911
elab
P91920 link reply
P91916
they like cp to stay on their disk and actually touch the disk like touching of their sick pedo "i'm a school teacher" fantasy larp
P91930 FIPS 140-2 compliant + Sage link reply
P91843
>DataTraveler

Thread 39298 in /tech/

P39298 install gentoo link reply
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P91809 link reply
P91776
>You gain nothing by randomizing it.
ok bitchling but what im respectfully asking is why shouldn't you on systemd systems

>Every Whonix user has the same machine-id
Yes i get that every Whonix user has the same anony set just like Tails (in theory like a browser fingerprint)...

But sometimes that can be unique also as it makes it look obvious that your using that OS.
Idk if machine-id is sent over the network but it doesn't make sense why not to randomize every identifier (again tho that might look spammy and fake too).

I also dont get why that anonymity based distros make it known that they are what they are on a network?
>>hostname
>whonix hostname = host
>tails hostname = amnesia


>>mac address
>whonix = no mac adress spoofing by default
>tails = only NIC part and not the full adress which is even an option in Windows now

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-use-random-hardware-addresses-in-windows-ac58de34-35fc-31ff-c650-823fc48eb1bc
P91859 link reply
>>P91809
>I also dont get why that anonymity based distros make it known that they are what they are on a network?


cuz they are fake and have been co-opted
P91894 link reply
>cuz they are fake and have been co-opted

>Tails also received funding from the Open Technology Fund
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tails_(operating_system)#History
> https://www.opentech.fund/projects-we-support/supported-projects/tails/


I can't find Whonix specifically receiving funds from OTF but [bold: did find that Qubes did.]

>In June 2015, Rutkowska announced the reception of funding from the Open Technology Fund to further sponsor the porting work of Whonix to Qubes OS.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whonix#Porting_to_Qubes_OS
> https://www.opentech.fund/projects-we-support/supported-projects/qubes-os/


Also Tor project defamed Whonix all cause they didn't cuck on social justice shit
> https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Tor_Project

Besides all this I have yet to see anything in the code that looks anything like a backdoor if anything the more I look the more i see that they are based.

Someone should run opensnitch on these projects or wireshark to see what outbound connections are made.
P91904 link reply
P91894
Yeah these projects are based lol
P91921 link reply
P91809
>https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-use-random-hardware-addresses-in-windows-ac58de34-35fc-31ff-c650-823fc48eb1bc
>When you turn it on for all networks, random hardware addresses are used while your PC scans for networks and connects to any network.


Uh linux bros what do they mean by this?
Should I switch to Windows 11 now and will Windows 12 be a free non paid upgrade?

Thread 86747 in /tech/

P86747 xz backdoored, ssh compromised link reply
https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/29/4

xz upstream maintainer knowingly introduced a pretty sophiasticated backdoor (with preparation steps that took almost a year to hide as long as possiblre)

Xz versions v5.6.0 and v5.6.1 are vulnerable. The backdoor is programmed in such a way that it only changes the ssh behaviour (assuming some prerequisities are met, for example not run from a terminal)

proceed appropriately
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P91278 link reply
P91251
I don't remember.
P91370 link reply
Yeah right faggot send me the deets I imported your key love...


P91870 link reply
P91370
You have clearly mistaken me for someone else.
P91879 link reply
P88583
>rebuild that
The Gentoo package has a lzma USE flag so it is possible to rebuild Tor without lzma.
https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/net-vpn/tor

P90754
>Imagine patching something as important as OpenSSH with something as bloated and unneeded as systemdicks
Don't break your jaw sucking his dick, Arch was the first distro to use systemd in the first place.
P91890 link reply
P91879
wut bout the ligma USE flag or will it give you BOUTS of low energy?

Thread 91397 in /tech/

P91397 link reply
This is a small thing which surprised me today. I'd stopped doing excessive paranoia a while ago so maybe I missed the news.

I used to feel good when uMatrix blocked cookies, but it turns out even without cookies javascript allows local storage which can do the exact same thing, and some websites solely use it instead of cookies. The local storage is specific to domains, so doesn't do cross site tracking.

Tbh I don't even know why I should be afraid of first party cookies even when js is disabled. It's barely worse than tracking my IP address.
P91562 link reply
Dolphin, is that you?

But yeah, you have to kill the Javascript (which breaks 90% of websites) if you want to have any type of privacy. Use Gopher.
P91869 link reply
P91397
The issue is if you use a VPN. If you sometimes use a VPN (not for things that require absolute anonymity, obviously), and you connect to a site with the first-party cookies or storage, then that site can track you even though you hid your IP address.
This might affect people who do a lot of torrenting or webscraping, for example.
P91871 link reply
P91869
What sort of scrapper is tracked by cookies? Only one of my scrappers uses cookies (the others don't need any), and that's only one identifier that lasts a few requests. Even with normal browsing, I more often have to enable javascript to view a page than I need cookies.
P91878 link reply
P91397
> I don't even know why I should be afraid of first party cookies even when js is disabled. It's barely worse than tracking my IP address.
An IP address doesn't identify a person. Many people live with family or housemates so they will all have the same external IP address. Some ISPs NAT multiple customers through the same external IP address, especially cellular networks. Also IP addresses are not permanent you might get a different one the next time your router reboots. For those reasons IP addresses are very inaccurate so you might visit iknowwhatyoudownload.com and see stuff you don't recognize.

P91871
>What sort of scrapper is tracked by cookies?
By default selenium generates a new browser profile on every session and deletes it on exit. Simpler user agents like wget and curl don't bother with cookies unless you explicitly enable them (and say where you want them to be stored). So yeah if somebody is new to scraping then cookies is not something they need to panic about. Although learning how to save cookies between sessions can be beneficial to avoid looking like a bot.
P91880 link reply
P91871
There are also the "I need to check Stack Overflow to figure this out" while writing/testing the scrapers.

Thread 91851 in /misc/

P91851 12of7 link reply
THEY are trying to hide unlimited energy

have ya'll ever noticed how if you run out of batteries then turn on the device several hours later, it will have batteries again? it's insane how we miss such obvious things in plain sight. it turns out, batteries - in the way they are chemically formulated already - actually have indefinite energy potential because they draw from a quantum well. all THEY have to do is change the wiring and you would always have full batteries, they would just replenish in a non finite amount of time so you would never be able to decrease their load. i'm posting this multiple times in case THEY try and hide the truth
P91852 link reply
>science bullshit
fuck off
>science bullshit with QUANTUM
OMG this!!! Take my money!
P91853 link reply
You're using the wrong OS that burns the battery. It's a trick. Install yiffOS.
P91855 link reply
Correct Spelling.jpg
P91853
>Install yiffOS
That's a weird way of spelling the HURD.

Thread 91769 in /spinoff/

P91769 fanarts link reply
lol
P91790 link reply
Should use SIXEL.
P91819 link reply
>mom look! I can draw pictures in the text interface!
P91854 link reply
P91819
Good job, son. You are definitely winning.

Thread 91617 in /misc/

P91617 dear God link reply
I'm using onion for the first time under VPN and JESUS, I have many questions...why isn't there an ounce of LEGAL porn? Like what the fuck? Y'all ruined it for cats like me who get killed via curiosity, I can't even find a damn Fleshlight without my heart tensing up and chickening out...like, can I even use the dark web for GOOD?
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P91718 FTFY link reply
cloudflare-PSN-trophy.png
>With Tor, you have access to the whole Internet
65% of it is roped off because of Cuckflare.
P91722 link reply
P91617
Just masturbate to CP like a normal person.
P91713
Would stick my cock in her mouth.
P91733 link reply
P91657
idgi tbh
P91748 link reply
P91718
Correct.
P91818 link reply
P91617
How's this?

Thread 72056 in /tech/

P72056 SunOS (AKA Solaris) link reply
sun_ultra_24.jpg
Solaris is a propriety Unix OS from Sun Microsystems, now Oracle. It ran on high-end workstations and servers in the '90s and '00's. It had many cutting edge features for its time. Many of them have made it to other computer systems (rpcbind, NFS, ZFS, Java). [bold: Solaris] is theoretically possible to be the offical OS of Lambdaplusjs chan. Run the SPARC architecture for an extra degree of coolness.

Where can we get it since SPARC hardware is hard to find and usually expensive? Just run it under QEMU (version 8.0.x, 8.1.x SPARC support is broken).

Install DVD:
http://tenox.pdp-11.ru/os/sunos_solaris/sparc/Solaris%209/sol-9-905hw-ga-sparc-dvd.rar

Unrar. Make a disk image for install (hard disk):

qemu-img create -f qcow2 solaris_9.img 36g

Install instructions (mostly the same for Solaris 9):
https://astr0baby.wordpress.com/2018/09/22/running-solaris-2-6-sparc-on-qemu-system-sparc-in-linux-x86_64-mint-19/

Boot with bridged networking (here tap8, adjust for your environment):
qemu-system-sparc -m 256m -M SS-5 -drive file=solaris_9.img,bus=0,unit=0,media=disk -drive file=sol-9-905hw-ga-sparc-dvd.iso,format=raw,if=scsi,bus=0,unit=2,media=cdrom,readonly=on -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:58 -net tap,ifname=tap8,id=net0,script=no,downscript=no -audiodev pa,id=snd0 -rtc base=utc -vga cg3 -boot menu=on,order=cd -serial pty -daemonize

Later, we can connect to the serial line printed on startup via Kermit.

Unfortunately I've never gotten the sound to work. Maybe it's not supported in QEMU. Make sure to shutdown the system properly. An improper shutdown makes a real mess. To guard against this, you can use base images (shadow file as they are called in other emulators). Once you get your install to a place you like, "shadow" the disk image after shutdown:
qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b solaris_9.img -F qcow2 solaris_9_sf.img

From this point on, use "solaris_9_sf.img" for your disk image. Once shutdown again, if you are happy with any change, commit the changes:
qemu-img commit solaris_9_sf.img

If you make a mistake, reset back to the last-known-good image with:
qemu-img rebase -f qcow2 -b solaris_9.img -F qcow2 solaris_9_sf.img

and restart with a new solaris_9_sf.img


Watch this thread for more tips & howtos.
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P91753 link reply
P89544
Yeah, the project that's on lifeline for the past 5 years. I don't even know if anyone's working on it. I think the last holdouts on it have given up on maintaining the code.
P91794 link reply
Linux has killed pretty much every *nix system, among others. Minix3 is also dead. x86_64 OpenVMS never really took off. Solaris will live on [spoiler:in my heart].
P91803 link reply
P91794
Yes, and it sucks because Linux is a mess internally.
P91812 https://nixos.org/ link reply
>every *nix system
wat bout NixOS?
P91816 link reply
P91812
That's a linux distro you mongrel

Thread 91629 in /misc/

P91629 link reply
I'm too ugly to have sex. It's over for me, imagine being born too ugly to participate in the human experience.
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P91727 link reply
P91650
Is four inches supposed to be large?
P91730 link reply
Where have I seen this thread before?
P91731 link reply
P91727
naw but its worse then op

P91730
who knows tbh yk
P91797 link reply
P91629
The one on the right is what OP looks like IRL.
P91810 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_Children,_Inc. link reply
P91797
Yeah its called controlled opposition and cointel pro Intel AMT vPro type management of movements

Thread 83219 in /misc/

P83219 link reply
i miss old nano chan with nano...where is it....
was active on there when i was like 16 so a bunch of guys were trying to groom me but some were actually nice people...like the uhhh madoka and and there were two mikoto guys....where is everyone
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P91747 link reply
you're always more fucked than you think (tm)
P91749 link reply
P91746
what do i have no idea about lol
is it that he's also gonna marry the girls you like lol
P91750 link reply
did the hole you're in a bit deeper first, as always
P91751 link reply
P91750
what hole am i in lol
you don't even know who i am lol
only hole i see here is your crush's hole and jb is already in it lol
P91808 https://digdeeper.club/ link reply
P91750
>did
who is?

Thread 2203 in /meta/

P2203 Suggestions thread link reply
Here you can suggest improvements to this chan's admin. He didn't ask for this thread but he's gonna get it anyway.

My suggestion is: auto-collapse PGP garbage: any post that includes a PGP message or PGP signature should be automatically collapsed. I'm not asking for censorship of PGP posters, mind you.

So why is PGP garbage? It's more about the spirit of posting PGP textwalls on an imageboard than the crypto itself. PGP textwalls are an eyesore and they're rude: you're basically excluding people from participating to your gossip while at the same time poking their eyes out with pseudorandom-looking encrypted garbage! PGP is just barely above randomly generated floodspam. Hell maybe shitspammer could make a script to generate spam that looks like PGP messages just to prove my point.

The legitimate uses of PGP include giving out login info, or an invite code, etc. This legitimate aspect is the main reason why I'm not suggesting an outright ban. Just collapse it by default. And for the convenience of PGPfags maybe add a "Show all PGP" toggle.

If you don't wanna implement this, no biggie. Because I'm aware it may be more effort than it's worth. Especially if PGP posting stops altogether, on its own, which it might.
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P91164 link reply
P90903
I think /test/ is a good enough solution. It works for me and it's mostly effortless.
P91165 link reply
P91164
I disagree.
P91169 link reply
P91165
Tell us more, how is /test/ hard to use? Admin can always make a simple callback the formatting function and be done, but /test/ is already there.
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