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夏草や
兵どもが
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>>325812
A strong absolute yes in theory to answer your question, if the database and technologies were secure under an ethnic European ultranationalist state and government, which explicitly rewards me based on my racial and genetic attributes (while penalizing if not outright excluding / deporting foreigners including those of an unacceptable race and unacceptable defects). I'm completely on the side of the pro-GATTACA side of the argument. 

However, finding a benevolent apartheid state, let alone a technologically competent and privacy-first one for data storage, already eliminates the likelihood of that ever existing any time soon, which makes my answer 'no' when considering practical realities.
>>325812
And it's only a comedy from afar to consider how many opportunists would then push fraud on their kids by forcing them into patented skull reshaping devices for sleep, lol.
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>>325815
I'd rather depend on something less susceptible to deception.
>>325794
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roi_fain%C3%A9ant
Have fun with the analogy.
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>>325823
To be fair, most kings were do-nothings just like most politicians. Inconveniencing others to maintain their own luxury.
>>325795
I realize I misunderstood you, but I think the other poster gave a good response. I would just say that I think there is no meaning to life without suffering. I don't disparage a quiet life, but one without the opportunity for triumph seems pointless. The modern world is full of useless eaters living lavishly compared to their ancestors, yet they're mostly and incapably dependent and wouldn't be able to accomplish 95% of what their ancestors could do alone (not that organization is bad, obviously all the greatest successes of the ancient world came from it, but this sort of organization is strange and seems to strip everyone of their agency). Living for the sake of it is dumb.

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>>310808
Everything belongs to merica. Now shut up, no one gives a fuck. God,  youre so abrasively autistic. You must be a germcuck or something
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>>310809
>no one gives a fuck. 
(You) apparently do, enough to get butthurt and type this shit. 
If you want to be a retard, don't act surprised when people recognize you as such.
>>310808
>So is pasta a "national american food" because they also sell it over there?
>Is kebab another "national american food" because there's probably some sandnigger selling that shit over there?
Invert your own arguments. Let's return to my argument that you did not address: is a California Roll a Japanese cuisine item? No Japanese person would say yes. It's not, so what else remains? 

Outside of margerita pizzas, 99% of all pizza-related foodstuffs are far more changed compared to the original than a California Roll compared to classic sushi. If a California Roll is not Japanese, how much moreso can we state with confidence that an American-styled pizza is not Italian and thus American?
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>>310812
Japanese people would probably go:
>"What the fuck is that shit! That's not how you make sushi!" 
That's because a "California roll" is simply a botched attempt to make sushi, not different enough to be his own thing.
Americans also do the "carbonara" recipe of pasta wrong, putting cream instead of just egg, pecorino cheese, and guanciale (a bacon like mean).
So does that error  mean that "carbonara" is now an American dish?
It does not, because it is simply an alteration of what already exist, and not different enough to be its own thing.
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>>310813
So, maybe you can argue about "the way Americans make pizza" but not claim pizza as an American thing.
That is the point.

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>The U.S. carried out a second consecutive night of attacks last night on Iranian-linked targets after an Apache attack helicopter was hit by an Iranian drone, with President Trump declaring: “We hit them hard yesterday, and we're going to hit them again hard today.”
>Washington continues to describe the operations as "self-defense" strikes.
>Iran Retaliates
>Iran responded by launching missiles and drones toward U.S. military facilities across the region, including targets linked to:
<• Jordan
<• Kuwait
<• Bahrain
>Last ight marked the second straight night of Iranian retaliation.

Now the mad brute trump has posted on truth social of taking Kharg Island.
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I wish US would cut all funding to the yids, leave them to fight their own war and die because they suck at direct confrontation. I wonder if wiping Israel off the map would cause kikes to reconsider flooding the West with shitskins or if they would just accelerate the invasion out of spite.
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>>18091
So that's how Türkiye finally joins the EU, naruhodo...except roaches have the second largest military within Nutto and the US already blew shitloads of munition stock in the gulf while the EU threw everything at the Ukraine, so the efficacy of this plan seems dubious especially with Russia in the vicinity also think of the Greek economy, oy gevalt!


...am I the one who remembers the failed coup d'etat 10 years ago?
sage for off topic
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>>18092
>I wish US would cut all funding to the yids, leave them to fight their own war and die because they suck at direct confrontation
There's no magical 'cut funding to yids', because outside of one or two middle-lower ranking politicians, all the other hundreds take AIPAC legal bribe money, outright have Mossad / Epstein sex tapes involving children (since even gay stuff doesn't stick any more), have zero courage and can't handle assassination threats, or all three. There is no peaceful or legal solution to this matter. The only solution IS killing your politicians (and preferably their families too in order to extinguish the bloodlines as a generational culling tool and weapon), using fear to keep the others in line, killing the jews involved in this apparatus, and ideally killing all the jews you can get your hands on since exiling them has been shown to not work while genocide has worked very well historically when dealing with them.

Your political system(s) do not allow good men and women with an ounce of courage to exist in the environment, hence why you do not see any real examples outside of one or two. The environment must be destroyed entirely, terraformed, and the foreign invaders / blackmailers destroyed as well before you can even proceed to that point.
>>18090
The US was fine pulling vital air defense systems out of South Korea in a stunt that showed who the true ally really is. Turkey for its part has always been the untrusted NATO member who only exists to counter Russia.
If Iran fell as Israel expected, then it would have been free to finish off Lebanon. That would leave Syria and likely faceoff with Turkey with its intetests in Syria. 
>>18093
The military coup is over, but the liberal side is still trying to oppose Erdogan, who for his part is trying to once and for all consolidate power across Turkey.
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>Zionazi propaganda before the MAGAcaust

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I wasn't sure how to title this but i want to discuss the absolute garbage you and i come across in games or in news about games. For example i came across this yellow paint thing in a game that i tried out. The absolutely amazing part was that this was literally in the start, right as you started out. Then there was this absolute World Of Warcraft shitstorm that happened in the 9.1.5 update where they turned the game into a leftists dream of niggertopia and more. You don't have to imagine because i have a entire folder of screenshots and videos i saved back then. Some of these are not from the 9.1.5 update but the majority are. Oh and we can't forget the crapcom leaks.
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>>310786
>You aren't even talking about the same thing that I just posted. It has been considered grammatically correct since well before either of us were born that you can use the words they or them to refer to a human being of indeterminate sex
No. You refer to someone you don't know is male or female as a male. You are either willfuly lying (because that is the default state of leftists, dishonesty) or you are underage and grew up with the newspeak propaganda.
>(and also generally indeterminate identity)
Ah i see, so you are a just a regular leftist freak.
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>>310011 (OP) 
It's sad how catering to straight men is seen as evil nowadays... MJ should've looked like this in Spider-Man's newest stuff.
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>>310804
aside from the man jaw, pretty nice
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>>310805
Man jaws on a beautiful White woman signify good genes that make powerful warriors. It's very different from the manjaw of a tranny, which signifies a lack of fertility and an abundance of mental illness.
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>>310803
>if anon doesn't agree with me, he is a lying leftist or brainwashed
>if anon says there's situations where you have to reference a person without knowing his sex or name, he is a leftist freak
This is part of where a bit more knowledge of lingustics and Old English would be nice. I've seen distinctly not-leftist linguists get extremely annoyed by these arguments before, since they tend to see a lot of this bullshit as downstream of Middle English's loss of grammatical gender, but I don't remember the specifics enough to articulate them clearly.

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This is a long overdue state of the site address. ZZZ has been languishing for a while now and as its admin I can only take responsibility for this and work to address/reverse it. I will not be making excuses, I can only offer this and future changes as a mea culpa. 


With that said, here is the plan for changes going forward. All feedback and suggestions are welcomed, I just ask that you stay on topic and keep the shitposting light and tasteful. 


Site Maintenance

- I will be updating jschan this Sunday evening and I will be performing monthly updates going forward. I will look into properly automating this but you'll have to excuse my paranoia when I've had debian fucking brick itself updating because I tried to install a more recent version of ffmpeg. Consider this the initial shit test for the rest of the plan.
-I'll be paying more attention to /meta/ in general, specifically bug reports. The current bug thread will be edited with a guide on submitting a helpful bug request.
-I'll be fixing the text errors across the site as well.
- I have a WIP custom docker image for jschan that I have picked back up, this will ease automation of updates and other management tasks once complete. Current progress is around 80%. This would also speed up a full redeployment if needed as it would handle redis etc.
- All recent (last ~6 months+) hiccups in site performance have been downstream of the proxy hosting provider (although some were due to massive attacks on major infrastructure). I use this provider because they explicitly state that they do not care about cartoons in their TOS. If anyone is aware of any provider with a similar policy (and preferably accepts monero) please let me know so I can set up a proper failover.

If I can brag about one thing, ZZZ has always had a robust backup system. All site data and configs for all parts of the infrastructure have encrypted backups. It has always been the case that if all ZZZ servers were to vanish overnight I could rebuild the site within 24 hours (would mainly be waiting on upload to the new server). 
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>>5811
Nigger, you are so fucking stupid it's unreal.
>>5666
>2nd image
Does Ponko need more data on him? I can provide it.
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Thank you pingu, if it weren't for you. The pedophile incel scum would have ruined /b/ and /v/.
>>5460
>if that means losing the 30-40 people that browse this place but gaining a couple hundred that integrate just fine, then it's a good gambit
The real question is whether new anons will stay after the first few weeks or get bored. It's easy to invite people or overhaul a site to try and revive it, but most of the time it's short-lived and ultimately a failure. Any changes should be minor/additional imo. You want to invite like-minded anons instead of catering to retards.
As others have mentioned, events are probably the best bet and a good excuse to advertise elsewhere. Consistency is key: weekly or bi-weekly cytube/vidya on prearranged days. Post OC on relevant chans to promote events.
>>5810
Also this.
Do not advertise to anyone posting that shit.
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>>5815
i honestly think the best link so far is cytube, especially since the world's gotten so fake and gay that we can't have any more fun with HWNDU
host cytube events on unsuspecting boards that act like a filter for real posters, bully soyjacks out, and then bring them to a zzzchan board

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I just know that most cats that are declawed are because of women and it makes me really angry. I don't consider the people who do this human either
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>>325633
There have been a lot, but they have had the sense to not bother coming back, unlike this retard over here.
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>>325638
yeah I guess you'll always draw a certain element to anonymous boards.
I've been pretty deeply involved in 2 other IBs and they ALL had their sandcastle kickers and degenerates who wanted to just say  "FUCK everyone else, imma goan do whateva" 
But there's only so much you can do without compromise the desire for other anons to remain anonymous.
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>>320061 (OP) 
China and the CIA have spaceX weapons in the orbit., Think Golden Eye but real. Ayy LMAOs are real and they are here NOW. Ayys came because of nuclear tests. UFOs are using seawater as fuel. The new UFO files are heavily censored and partially faked using AI. New fake pandemic is going to get organized soon by "NWO" - just like corona. Do not believe Bill Gates or WEF or Bilderberg. It's likely that old drugs like ivermectin work this time too. Corona virus and vaccines cause auto-immune reactions. Speaking about drugs, do not use Ozempic, Rybelsus, Wegovy or similar drugs. They cause tumors. They contain a hormone that's designed in lab. It can have a lot of unknown and unwanted effects.

>>320078
Havanna Syndrome was a test by US Gov. They are using HAARP. They are also using it for weather control (Hurricane Catarina). I hope the US Gov gets punished and put to jail.
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>>325820
The aliens news is just partially to distract and to test and refine an attempt at turning reality to fantasy in peoples minds, so when they have tech convincing enough they can say it's aliens or some fantasy thing and they can just get away with taking full control and supremacy over our people. "alien attack!"

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If you have a one-liner question that won't generate much discussion and isn't related to moderation or requests, or want to post something of interest to /fascist/s but doesn't deserve a thread, post it ITT.
Previous Threads:
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>>14994
Okay. So what do you propose then?
Give up? That is not an option.
Revolution must occur from the ground up or not at all. No revolution means death. So there is only a single option.
We must organize.
>>14995
I have much more learning to do so I speak from a place of ignorance, but perhaps it's the R haplogroups (or large sections of it)  that have "lost" or weakened ethnocentrism? maybe it's R1b? possibly just from things like christianity bio-hacking them, and haplogroups are a messy thing to work with and are not even close to genetic mass traits, perhaps there are DNA sequences that some have that others have, or sequences that promote or tolerate the opposite effect? I also wonder if their are supplements/epigenetic activators that can spur it or increase it? (and the opposite).  Trying to see practical and useful purposes of what knowledge we have on ethnocentrism. 
haplogroups alone are more markers than anything but useful, genetics are so important I think it's a key element to dissect, such a large complex topic though.
>>14994
there is always hope. if elites are against us then we should become our own elite - and the only way to do it is ((( their ))) way - by lie, violence, terror and tribal solidarity.

i dont say you should do it tomorrow. you should just be ready to do it.
Isn’t it weird that our race needs an “ideology” to tell them that ethnocentrism is good? Like why do you need that from the first place? You don’t see that kind of shit in other races since both the leftists and rightists of the other races are loyal to their race compared to the average white. It’s something weird that goes beyond just propaganda.
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>>15000
You're viewing it backwards. Careful engineering and propaganda took place after World War 2 by jews to remove this basic instinct and unspoken ancestral knowledge. It is simply propaganda, you're just seeing the tail end of almost one hundred years of perfected brainwashing techniques combined with near-magical levels of media technology to override and trick human psychology / reflexes.

Here's a quote by Napolean:
>I am for the whites because I am white; I have no other reason, and that one is good.
This was everyone's opinion and mindset for 200,000 years, outside of some crypto-jews and the few truly ultra-privileged and genuinely ignorant proto-libshits of those days.

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How was the last game you played?
What did you like about it?
What did you hate?
Share your reviews here!

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>>310769
>why do games let you have more options to play around with??
fucking retard
>>310770
What's the line between "Intuitive Genius" and "Obscure Moon-logic" when it comes to RPG enemy/encounter design in your experience?
>>310770
I remember some RPG I played and have since forgotten the name of where the warrior character had an ability to enter berserk mode when another party member was knocked out.
It not only gave him instant turn priority, but made his attacks 1.2x damage. It was so OP I would suicide the tank whenever an enemy was out-DPSing me.
>>310769
- Your ally becomes a vampire or has a confusion / rage / mind control spell effect, and is attacking you. They need to be put down like a dog.
- Reflecting mirror positive spells or effects, as other anons said.
- For meta-game purposes if they will turn on you permanently in an upcoming fight or scene as a plot point or due to reputation loss.
- Sometimes black and blood magic puzzles require the blood of an innocent or friend (looking at you Planescape: Torment and Baldur's Gate), and that innocent elf woman in your party is a fitting Moloch sacrifice to Ba'al after she's standing conveniently on the altar.
- Undead often heal from damage spells, so if you have an undead party member, 'attacking' them with harmful anti-life spells is actually healing them.
- Sometimes game engines bug out, especially old ones, and they're blocking a doorway or are trapped. Killing them lets you recover them later without breaking the game or cheating to fix it.
- Sometimes game have resistances and immunities with percentages, and if you're above 100%, you actually heal from that damage type, so whacking your friend with your firesword heals them. It's also useful for testing the defense of items and armor and spell combos before fighting real enemies.
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>>309333
I've decided to give the Netflix title a shot and... despite it being a bit too easy, even on the hardest setting, it was alright, getting used to the touchscreen controls always sucks for me, but having different flicks do stuff instead of fake buttons genuinely felt decent, and shooting... that felt satisfying, always a bomb. Is it realistic? Not really, but not too arcade too, decent balance even if more towards the arcade side, anyways not great, but plays alright football, fun for a few runs.

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Discuss /tech/-related news.
What will happen if section 230 is nuked?
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>niggerctl
https://archive.ph/ZobUQ
FCC wants to strip anonymity from phone accounts even more.
Remember goy, it's always private businesses that do this, it's never in reaction to government regulation and government is always the solution to enshittification.
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>>18931
>Australia does this! Might be worth looking into how it's implemented and the negative impacts there, it has been the case there for a while, since well before I moved there (2019).
Every time I see someone talking about crazy totalitarian crap in some weird country, expecting a stereotypical target like Saudi Arabia or China, it's always the antipodes.

What is wrong with them?
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>>18869
A lot of the people behind this modern shitware should really be working on a non-Unix OS at this point. It's obvious they hold the Unix philosophy and hackers in contempt, and they'd be happier elsewhere. Instead, they try to force a fun hacker OS to become something else. They don't care to integrate their foreign influences into how Unix works and just end up creating an incoherent mess.
This shit is why we need rump kernels. There needs to be some kind of actual variety in operating system design beyond endless Unix clones so we can send these faggots elsewhere.
>>412 (OP) 
Preliminary analysis of AUR malware
More Than 1500 malicious packages found on the Arch Linux AUR. There are also other type of malware as well that use NPM in middle of PKGBUILD script to download and install malware.
> https://www.phoronix.com/news/Arch-Linux-AUR-More-Than-1500
> https://ioctl.fail/preliminary-analysis-of-aur-malware/

None of this would have happened, if the AUR had mandatory reviews and checks before packages could be updated. Think Gentoo's GURU or *BSD ports. Also, currently, the user has to manually check for orphaned packages and manually remove them.

There is easy way to check for known malicious packages. Here is a handy script that I found:
>https://github.com/lenucksi/aur-malware-check

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I'd previously assumed that Electron-esque garbage like Snap and Flatpak were just a fad confined to lazy commercial software, but along with a slow general decline in community packager activity, I've recently noticed more and more dev projects like GIMP and Handbrake abandoning official Linux builds for distro-native package formats. Reading a bit about it, the underlying tools and standards for packaging appear to be in general decay, and I was surprised to see some distros like Ubuntu and Fedora making noises about completely abandoning their package managers at some (usually vague) point in the future!

Throughout the span of modern Linux distros, before the need to resort to manually installing every single version of a piece of software, as an alternative to waiting for the distro's repo to update from (sometimes painfully outdated) stable versions, there were pretty much always builds of whatever available from either the developers themselves or some helpful person's PPA. Without that, Linux will become much less convenient to use at best, far more bloated and broken at worst.

It has been suggested by some, such as this article:
https://ludocode.com/blog/flatpak-is-not-the-future
that the main problem which allowed such moronic software to gain momentum (aside from security flimflam exaggerating its sandbox capabilities) was Linux's not
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>>17978
Yes. Here you go: https://youtu.be/GY0NAAVp5mE
The Gentoo devmanual and Gentoo wiki also provide all the information you need. You should start by watching the linked video and then just start reading ebuilds (start with a simple package like Bash).
>https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Basic_guide_to_write_Gentoo_Ebuilds

>>16290
>A few years ago Theo de Raadt made a statement that Windows now has better security than Linux
I haven't heard anything like that...
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>>4739 (OP) 
I miss when Ubuntu was all about Unity before GNOME, and before Snap.
Looks like the AUR is under attack via a malicicous actor via npm and updating orphaned packages with a specially crafted rootkit/keylogger
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>>18934
Yeah. None of this would have happened, if the AUR had mandatory reviews and checks before packages could be updated. Gentoo's GURU or *BSD ports doesn't have this kind of issues. There should be also a better way to orphan packages properly. Currently, the user has to manually check for them and manually remove them. Pacman is not a good package manager.

There is easy way to check for known malicious packages but there are over 1500+ packages. Here is a handy script that I found:
>https://github.com/lenucksi/aur-malware-check

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One of the things thats quite annoying is when you talk to someone about an old game and you start to notice that the person you are talking to is just parroting something. You'll notice phrases,words,sentences being almost exactly the same. Kind of like deja-vu. And something that has happened several times is me coming across a video essay on youtube (which i never watch) and seeing the exact same opinion expressed in that video. So for instance a shitty medicore game called Mad Max i recently played. Another example would be Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days. Another shitty game being praised simply because youtubers says its a hidden gem or some masterpiece that everyone somehow forgot or ignored bla bla bla. Its just very interesting because you could simply go back into the past by looking at old reviews to see how everyone thought of the game. The worst part about this is that normalfags cannot think for themselves. Whatever the youtuber says the normalfag repeats. So now these games are considered to be somewhat good with normalfags which doesnt even make any fucking sense. Common thing i see is that alot of people that have these opinions say something like 
>oh i played this in my childhood
or something like that. So they obviously have some sort of bias towards it already. Just because you played a shitty game as a kid doesnt make the game good. Fucking retards.
Oh and i almost forgot to mention No Man's Sky. Remember that shitty gam
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>>309839
>One mission I really liked in Red Dead Redemption was the one where you helped a bunch of Mexican rebels overthrow their corrupted leader, then, as soon as the rebels take control they act just as bad.
Anon, that's also how Far Cry 6 ends. And it stops being funny when you learn that this is how Progressives think. That the revolution is perpetual until utopia is achieved.
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>>310000 (checked)
Well-earned quads, even if getting them on a slow-ish board is pretty easy nowadays.
>>300195
I just call these guys flatdicks, because they remind me of the kind of people who get off by smashing their own cocks with hammers or flattening them in between two blocks of wood. You are completely right, pretty much everything you've said in this threat is completely right. These people exist because they have based their self worth around the fundamentally meaningless accomplishment of playing and/or beating a video game. They need that game to be difficult, unintuitive, frankly just unfun, in order to falsely create an aura of prestige around being a player of that game. The most obvious case of this is fromsoft games, but I would also argue that Hollow Knight has done a tremendous amount of damage in this regard as well and in the multiplayer scene basically any game with performance-based matchmaking regresses into having a community primarily composed of people like this because only the mentally insane would play a game that tries to algorithmically force you into a win rate of exactly 50%. 

And yeah, I just don't play or buy games where the devs are obviously influenced by flatdicks. Having a high skill ceiling for a game is fine and having a hard game is fine, but making a game unintuitive for the sake of being deliberately exclusionary to people who have the goal of having fun, or making a game deliberately difficult for no other reason than giving people who play it and excuse to peacock
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>>310773
Partly related to OP's topic and yours: I can't stand games in which increasing the difficulty simply makes the enemies bullet sponges, increases their damage, and makes your attacks the equivalent of nerf guns. Bethesda's games are a great example of this laziness, although even classics such as Fallout 1/2 do it.

STALKER is an example of a game which does it the right way: ammo is far harder to find, enemies do way more damage / can do headshots, but your attacks hurt them way more as well. An in-between example also exists, such as The Last of Us: yes, monsters were buffed and supplies are far scarcer, but you can still kill everything efficiently if you play your cards correctly. Other games such as the Hitman or Thief series outright feature more storyline quests and details if you play on higher difficulties.
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Youtube is completely niggerlicious, why would anyone go there in 2026. It's been that way ever since google bought it. I don't even have youtube-dl (or whatever program replaced it today) installed.
I would rather read (something niggers can't do) than watch a stupid video anyway. But even here, I'm not gonna waste my time on garbage reviews. All I want is facts, take your opinions and shove them! I only want to know what kind of game it is, and maybe see a screenshot or two. The rest I can figure out myself, because I'm not a fucking nigger!

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 Discuss alternative OSes that are not Linux, Windows or Mac OSX. 
Also post your criticism of UNIX, Windows and Fag OSX design ITT.
If you want to discuss GNU/Linux distros, there is already a thread for it: >>>/tech/530
The package manager thread can be also useful: >>>/tech/4739


Some hastily written notes...
* everyone thinks UNIX (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc4ROCJYbm0) is still the state-of-art. Ignorants praise Windows, not knowing it's originally a dumbed down clone of VMS that has some patches ported from OS/2 (https://www.itprotoday.com/compute-engines/windows-nt-and-vms-rest-story). Some say that Windows is also still mainly a single-user system that emulates a multi-user system. I think we are living Higurashi tier time loop when it comes to operating systems...
 (and CPUs: X86 is relic from the times of Vaxen. ARM, PowerPC/Power ISA, MIPS, RISC-V are more modern and better. Even modern X86 CPUs converts CISC to RISC in the microcode!)
* Plan9 (9front? Also, see plan9port and 9base), BeOS (Haiku) and TempleOS were the last innovative operating systems that I know of. Even the OSDev people imitate UNIX.
* It's awful that a misbehaving device driver can take down the whole system. Microkernels (e.g. MINIX, GNU Hurd, seL4) or muh """hybrid kernels""" (e.g. DragonFly BSD, Haiku, ReactOS I don't know if modern Windows has a hybrid kernel.) should be the norm. MINIX is incidentally perhaps the most used OS because ((( Intel ME ))) uses it as a basis for the CIAware that runs on our fucken CPUs!
* Nearly all criticism of UNIX is historic stuff: The UNIX-HATERS Handbook (https://web.mit.edu/~simsong/www/ugh.pdf a joke), Multicians (https://www.multicians.org/) and LispM (http://fare.tunes.org/LispM.html) users...
* Worse is better or do the right thing? https://www.dreamsongs.com/RiseOfWorseIsBetter.html & https://www.dreamsongs.com/WorseIsBetter.html
* Some modern UNIX-related innovations: 9p, DTrace, Solaris Zones & FreeBSD Jails, Nix & Guix...

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>>18950
https://krzysztofjankowski.com/floppinux/floppinux-2025.html
>Think of this as Linux From Scratch but for making single floppy distribution.
>The final distribution is very simple and consists only of minimum of tools and hardware support. As a user you will be able to boot any PC with a floppy drive to a Linux terminal, edit files, and create simple scripts. There is 264KB of space left for your newly created files.
Both FreeBSD and NetBSD has a thing for compiling a kernel with only the drivers you need, although the basic installer provides everything you might or might not need. Meanwhile OpenBSD pretty much follows the Linux philosophy of installing everything and the kitchen sink to make sure that the user won't screw himself.
>>18949
At least in some cases (such as glibc's borked static linking), GNU's questionable design decisions seem to be at least partially a attempt at pushing users of GNU software towards having an entirely free or permissively-licensed operating system. I sort of get it, especially since they came out of the hyper-modifiable Lispfag culture, but it does seem a bit misguided. It definitely bites them in the ass sometimes.
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>>18950
The Linux kernel bundling all drivers is a blessing, I absolutely hated manually installing drivers back when I used Windows. Anyone who bought a new printer/webcam/controller and had to spend the afternoon installing, and sometimes debugging, drivers will agree.

>>18952
>pushing users of GNU software towards having an entirely free or permissively-licensed operating system
LMAO.
<compile FOSS program dynamically linked to glibc
<program works fine
<glibc updates 
<program stops working 
<have to re-compile program for the new glibc
<glibc updates again 
<program breaks again
<give up and install WINE to run the Windows version 
<program runs forever without issue
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>>18953
>If anything, glibc has pushed users away from running FOSS on Linux, and discouraged developers from releasing FOSS for Linux altogether.
>Look at the state of software distribution today; Snaps, Flatpaks, AppImages, debs and rpms. All trying to solve the same problem and all failing in different ways. None of this would have happened if glibc supported static linking and/or got its shit together.
Yeah, if that was their plan, then it definitely didn't pan out.
>>18953
>If anything, glibc has pushed users away from running FOSS on Linux,
What? Glibc has versioning and you can always use Flatpak or AppImage (as you said), or you can use musl and static linking.

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>>325717
>not allowing it
It took me ten years to brake my parents  father of that. He used to go looking in my room for bottles.  Naturally now that I am no longer a neet there's no bitching about it whatsoever but whenever it was my ebt they bitched! Moronic normalfaggots. I blatently keep explaning that I'm ashamed of contrubuting to society and yet le-proud-beam-of-joy-face ends up on my faggot father's face regardless. Randomly he thinks I will vote some day as well. It's annoying. I even broke them of the 'dude weed smell' off and on. You have to teach people how to treat you and always push for more. 
>>325716
Considering my my mother is a felon since the 1990s (child neglect) and my father has not worked since the 1990s (threw tantrums and shit and pissed himself onto dissability) and that both are diagnosed with mentall illnesses and both get checks (mother cried in court over her lost children and got le bux too) I guess you're technically  right. My bad I grew up in foster care! I'm so ashamed I didn't get a job right after failing at life! 

gas urself faget
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>mfw sardonically mad posting 
*break
*contributing
*disability
Nature vs nurture and  all that. It's amazing people with children get so retarded, hint and nudge. Filthy unvirgins and their hot takes on taking blame. I bet they usually believe in god, and they do. It's the GOYIM's fault god mad his life shit. Sure sure, keep being that way and you'll be 'okay'. Your child won't be due to the shitshow before us, but yeah, you'll be okay on all that boomer-esque delusional momentum whereas the rest of us learned learned helplessness for a reason. 

Sarcasm aside, how is it that people think they have the right to have kids then complain about the shit? What  is that shit? Why do normalfags do that shit? You had sex, great, now why did you also have a child? At least blame your wife. Me, my father's idea, just to add to how much a joke my life is. My mother actually new better.  Nigger ass life. *rides diy ebike away and fucken dies like a dog on the street when hit by a texting normalfaggot that believes in paying for things it can't touch such as cellphone bills and ((( insurance )))*

I hate society. So many rules and the opportuniteis are for people that act shameful, be it new jobs throughs lutty behaviors or a government check for acting like a dumb chimp (literally shitting and pissing yourself then being let out into society to bother other people) or howler monkey (waaah I never took my children ou
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>>325755
Huh, they let you keep in touch with your parents in foster care?
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>>325760
No. From age 11 to age 20 I did not talk to them. I was not even allowed to make a phone call. They threatened me with being seperated from my older brother if I made a so much as a phone call as I'd be kicked out of le foster home. At age 20 when entering college I called my grandmother and my mother snatched the phone out of her hand. I was allowed to talk to my grandmother for some stupid court reason after both sides of the family threw one another under the bus in a court of law. The oens not thrown under, my grandmother included, did not actually even want to raise me ironically. This angered the judge but he did fuck all to negate the damage of their flames against one another. He was laboring under the idea that the good ones would raise me. They did take me to mcdonalds every few weeks though until I turned 17. I enjoyed the dollar menu immensely when they did show up to get me from school. Sometimes they did not feel like it. I left my older brother behind when I was 17 and have not spoken to him since. That was in 2007ish. I also tried to get on the bux and after years, I was a neet for 10 years, I had been rejected in a court of law at one point. Judges are idiots. If someone is in their late 20s and has never worked you give them a check or you're retarded, but that's whatever, I got me 1.8k saved up! I made it and now that my body is broken by werk I make a 600 usd to a whole k a month! It'
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>>325686 (OP) 
tbh I'm not surprised at being a NEET considering my trajectory over the last decade and a half.

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Check for weekly movie nights.
Every Friday at (3:00pm PT/ 6:00pm ET/10:00pm UTC)

At: https://cytu.be/r/OverlookTheater
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/vhs/ Movie Night
>Lupin III: Missed by a Dollar (2000)
>Shadow of the Raven (1988)
>Tron: Legacy (2010)
Friday, June 19th
Pre-show: Unstoppable (2018) (3pm PDT/ 6pm EDT/10pm UTC)
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Bruh_XD: Wool 100% (2006)
SpaceDio: Starbuck (2011)
BigBoss: Cutter's Way (1981)

Pre-show: The Prodigal Son (1981)
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SATURDAY /monster/ STREAM REMINDER!
At 4 EST this saturday I will be streaming, Duck Dodgers, My life as a teenage Robot, Uma Musume Cinderella Gray, Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou,!
Will start 1 hour!
https://cytu.be/r/qtmonstergirls

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Old one is anchored.
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>>325643
my thread is a legendary album at the centre of western culture! you fucking phreak! it's not random spam from spastics to be shoved away under their containment thread
why is >>325639 one of the most kino albums ever made and the rest of their albums are shit?
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>>325804
It's shit so
>one of the most kino albums
lolno
t. actually wasted 15 minutes listening to that garbage
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>>325804
Your autism guaranteed I will never listen to it.
>>325810
t. uncultured swine
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>>325817
No green meme arrow so that means you are calling yourself that.

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piece of fucking shit
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>>325709
dumbest nigger award
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BF2 was a great game, but BF3 and BF4 were even better.

Is BF6 any good? I haven't tried it yet.
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>>325720
Eat my balls. Project Reality, the Galactic Conquest sequel, and other mods were the reason to play BF2. I was not saying that just to be contrary.
>>325725
It has women and no strict class restrictions
>>325725
>1 in A tier
u havin a laugh m8?

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Continuing off from >>270725, the awakened board volunteer 暖日 has temporarily banned the traitorous Global moderator j*ye*se after the latter showed his true colors as an agent of the bioluminati.

While fierce blows were exchanged and many Anons heroically sacrificed their VPN endpoints posting suddenly-decreed "forbidden" lore of the Underage Stream to fend off the infiltrator's pedophilic rays with second-dimensional memetic wards, the wounded traitor nonetheless has retained his moderation powers and vows to continue his quest to morally cleanse the sleepy chan of all who oppose his global >rules.

Imageposting from the shadows, what vile schemes may he be plotting to burn the Kraut?
Will the Tengu-Dolphin band take advantage of the Chaos?
Could the Lord of Cakes seek to expand his domain?
And where oh where is our deer leader Sturgeon in this dire hour of need?

Find out RIGHT NOW on Metaball ZZZ!
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>>309388
He’s not wrong.
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What is it about the spergpost in pic related that sets off your spam filters?
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>>310787
Stated reason is the word trans combined with core. Unsure past that. Lifted the bans.
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>>310788
Thanks, I'll try to modify it a bit.
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>>310788
>>310789
That seems to have done the trick. Thanks for the help there.

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/ves/ - Vidya video editing and sharing

General thread for video game footage editing and streaming. Ask questions, give advice, and share live streams ITT. Read the software list below first (all FOSS).

>Video editors
- Shotcut: A great video editor with various effects and filters, suitable for beginners and pros alike. https://shotcut.org
- Kdenlive: Buggy video editor by the KDE guys. https://kdenlive.org
- Blender Video Editor: Part of Blender and utilizes its node system. Like Blender itself, a pain in the ass to use but supposedly powerful. https://www.blender.org
- Olive: A new, promising video editor. Currently in beta but usable. https://olivevideoeditor.org

>Video recorders
- OBS: Record and/or stream anything on your screen, optimized for vidya. https://obsproject.com

>Command line tools
- ffmpeg: Swiss army knife of video manipulation, convert and trim videos among other features. Can record video and audio too but limited in that area. https://ffmpeg.org
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Due to a rush of jobs that just came in, I will not be doing a VNS stream this week
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I might (MIGHT) stream some of the demos this weekend, most likely Saturday around 12 PM EST
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>>310667
Finally! I've been wondering when the next demo stream will be. I hope I can make it this time.
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1 hour until stream
pre-show tunes provided

https://cytu.be/r/OldManGerpkin
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>>310774
Live now

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What'ya think?

Gameplay looks strange, but might be satisfying.
The gameplay looks similar to Dead Space without the horror element.
The combat is basically a modern JRPG, but with guns.
Reminds me of Ys, but slow paced.
It might be interesting.
Graphics look nice.
The style reminds me of Mirror's Edge.
English VAs sounds obnoxious.
Diana is cute.
You build a home base with her.
No official release date other than "2026"

I think it might be fun.
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>>310546
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So hows the game?
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>>310584
I enjoyed it a ton. You wouldn't think juggling the hacking mini-game and dodging enemies at the same time would be overwhelming but once you master the mechanics it was quite enjoyable. There's a wide variety of weapons and hack nodes you can get that either buy you more time, crowd control enemies, or melt them faster. It even has extra post-game challenges that give you new unlocks, which is a rare thing these days in my experience.
>>310566
Bad webm, doesn't include the HEEEEH noise he makes after saying that then the QTE popup
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>>308424
>mcmuffin dust
???????????????????

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Epic Games lays off over 1,000 staff citing Fortnite “downturn” in popularity
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>Today we’re laying off over 1000 Epic employees. I’m sorry we’re here again. The downturn in Fortnite engagement that started in 2025 means we’re spending significantly more than we’re making, and we have to make major cuts to keep the company funded. This layoff, together with over $500 million of identified cost savings in contracting, marketing, and closing some open roles puts us in a more stable place.
>Some of the challenges we’re facing are industry-wide challenges: slower growth, weaker spending, and tougher cost economics; current consoles selling less than last generation’s; and games competing for time against other increasingly-engaging forms of entertainment.
>And some of our challenges are unique to Epic. Despite Fortnite remaining one of the most successful games in the world, we’ve had challenges delivering consistent Fortnite magic with every season; we’re only in the e
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>>310705
another victim of ligma
>>310705
RIP, dude was a genuine legend. I have to fire up a Doom playthru in his memory sometimes.
Matthewmatosis posted a new video!!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IuBIW9h4qw4
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Who?
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>>310748
>hack designer makes another pseud video acting like he's the penultimate scholar of game design
>his only actual contribution to gaming is a shitty ripoff of dungeons and diagrams

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