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  • i mean like real guns. today's work was in a ghetto neighbor hood and i had to toat a glock.

    it was fun as i had to dig a hole for work today. remember kids always wear a holster and don't just tuck it in ur pocket
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    is the US jungles so dangerous? you ever been robbed?

    i have never seen crime but yes basically. i am not taking chances.

    >>3411
    careful not to aggravate an US jungle gorilla
    (`・ω・´)

    u sound kinda corny lolol

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    share cute figures dolls and plushies from teh gr8 2ch and stuff
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    Mecari i think!
    https://buyee.jp/?lang=en

    some anon needs to maek a guid to getting cheap dolls here. as i think buyee or mecari is what you need

    >>27
    https://buyfags.moe/So_you_want_to_be_a_buyf/a/g%3F

    Checking out the wiki would be a start.

    >>23
    you forgot to quote the file name

    >you forgot to quote the file name

    Sorry,
    >toko toko dansu.jpeg

    TEH NIGRACAT

    (DONT CALL THE CATS NAMES!!!)

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    Been reading homestuck lately and its pretty fun ( ´ω`)
    Johns cute, rose is interesting, and dave is the sorta "i dont ACTUALLY like this nerd shit lol im cool!!" guy i wouldve been friends with in 2019
    This comic is pretty long apparently tho,,, i wonder how long till act 5,,,,,,,,,,
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    every time I hear about homestuck I feel like I dodged a bullet by not getting into it ┐(゚~゚)┌

    >>3359
    Ehh i used to be like that but its not that bad (at least so far)
    The fandom however was pretty bad back then, now its just drawing fanart and people headcanoning tbe characters :-B

    i definitely think homestuck fans have calmed down a lot . mostly ....

    >>3351
    I used to read QC ages ago. I might have stopped in like 2015 or 2016? I could have swore I stopped earlier but I kept seeing pages that I recognized going into 2016, lol. I kind of do miss it, but it really does kind of fall apart. ┐(゚~゚)┌

    one webcomic I absolutely hyper-adore is Sam and Fuzzy
    the main story is completely over and we've just had bonus strips for several years now, but the main story is great and I absolutely think everyone should give it a read

    the site will try to convince you to not start at page 1
    do not fall for its lies
    https://www.samandfuzzy.com/1

    it is VERY early 2000s humor because well... it started then ヽ(゚ρ゚)ノ


    I've been rewatching the monogatari series because of the new anime and nothing makes me want to take a walk like this anime. Seeing the characters walk around through these somewhat surreal places just makes me want to start walking randomly through streets I've never been to. The other day I decided to walk to the train station from my university instead of going by subway like I usually do and It was pretty nice.

    Also, the new episodes have been really good, they feel very creative and fun. It's nice to see real life objects and footage come back. They've also substituted the textured color frames with simple color frames with no text like in the other SHAFT/Shinbou shows, which I quite like. I think since the ones with words are still textured, the simple color ones add variety.
    I didn't really care for Yotsugi the first time I watched the series, but on rewatch she became one of my favorites, so it's nice that she's the narrator. I'm linking non mentally ill Nadeko as well.
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    >>3293
    disk is cheap

    that's not a disk.. that is a rectangle with numbers and words on it

    >>3291
    the new one
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhL7GvLbSyw

    >>3368
    it's a rectangle that you can use to store a bunch of anime!
    ヽ( ´ω`)ノ


    i am at a korean store!!
    there is ramune and sushi i just ate a thing of sushi
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    sushi is really rlly tastey

    >>3344
    especially with teh wasabi

    i am going to go again today. anything specific you guys think i should get?

    i don't feel painfully sick today beside a slight hangover

    i didn't go today was asleep,,

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    (・∀・)dumb hack(・∀・) added kaomoji, if you want a certin kaomoji, post it in this thread and i will add it ヽ(´ー`)ノ
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    ⊂(´(ェ)ˋ)⊃

    giko!

    Are you going to add anime emojis like some other boards have?

    emotes will come when i stop being lazy.. witch is soon the calander looks free for a week or 2. and we might watch anime too!!

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    Has anyone here ever tried Plan 9?
    It was designed by Bell Labs in the late 80s as a research successor to Unix.

    GUI-driven, heavily networked, everything is a file but even more than Unix went at the time (IIRC, /proc on Linux was extremely inspired by Plan 9).
    Running programs on different machines was a major feature, you'd have disk servers to store things and CPU servers to run tasks, and your local machine would render the interface and it'd all be seamless, even to the point where if you had programs for a different architecture, if you were connected to a CPU server that had that architecture, the program would run. I really wanted to try all the crazy networking stuff out, but I didn't have more computers to do it back when I tried running the OS for an extended period of time. Maybe I could get something going now, future project.

    It's not something you can really run as a daily driver (the two things that affected me the most were no video playback and no proper browser, which were way more of an issue when I only had one computer), although the modern 9front distribution has made strides in keeping it working on modern hardware and adding useful software.

    I like the window manager, Rio quite a bit. It's obnoxiously simple to the point of being extremely opaque to get started with. It's not complicated at all, but like everything else in the system, you need to read the manual to get to grips with it. It demands a 3-button mouse, which makes it a bit awkward at times and nearly impossible to use on most laptops without an external mouse... but it's very logical and clean.
    Felt like riding a bike firing it up again and after a little wobbliness (in particular, resizing a window is weird, you select the resize command, select the window, and then draw the new size of the window)

    Writing code for it is... different. I spent a little bit of time learning the system APIs ages ago, but the dev team really was quite dead set on not caring one whit about making it Unix-like (almost to the point of absurdity sometimes, there are several cases where Plan 9 uses the name of a Unix thing in an entirely different context despite it coming out of Bell Labs and worked on by major original Unix people), even if the system is absolutely a cousin to olschool Unix, so I was a little lost, and there isn't as much documentation as I am used to.
    There is a compiler and system to assist in porting Unix stuff to Plan 9, and I used that quite a bit, but it absolutely felt like cheating.

    I really like how clean the the shell syntax is, rc is just a really nice shell.
    It's an absolute breath of fresh air vs Bourne and derivatives. You get to do a LOT just with shell scripting because everything truly is a file, so by just modifying various files on the system, you can do arbitrary system tasks. Move windows, read and change the text in a different window, establish network connections and send data, the system exposes a ton of stuff through the filesystem and it's super cool.
    I think I remember using something that exposed IRC as part of the filesystem a while ago, but that was back when I had any IRC channels to go to. (;´д`)

    The system also features Acme, a really powerful text editor system that wants to be a shell in its own right. It's also kind of opaque, based around a few very simple principles taken very, very far. Every single character in it is editable, down to the menubars.

    I had a VM with 9front installed on one of my harddrives and I was hoping I'd have set up any of the stuff from my main install a few years ago, but it's pretty bare. Pic related, I'd downloaded shareware Doom and configured it last time I booted the VM, which was apparently in 2022.

    >>25
    i have not used it and some one was trying to get me to use it one time, i heard things where to much like a file, like mouse movement and positioning? its like dragonfly bsd but on crack right?

    computing like that is always been my dream, i know so many ppl say on tech youtube that you just cant split up things like that and more cores dose not = better performance. that having a cluster super computer cant make graphics and gaming better. it just seems dumb, if we can have 1gbs network speeds and can already program multiple cores then clustering should be a possibility, maybe i am talking out my ass and don't know low level all that well

    >>27
    So, as a product of the late-80s/early-90s, Plan 9's design is more thin-client style. You'd have some beefy servers or whatever in the back, and cheap workstations would be scattered around to connect and run tasks. Due to the fact that the system tries to ensure that everything you have access to is in the filesystem across machines, this means you can connect to whatever CPU server you want on the network and your whole environment just works.

    You could reasonably do a lot of over-the-network processing between multiple machines, but it wouldn't be quite as seamless as just adding more machines to the pool and they get handled in an completely transparent SMP sort of fashion. That would be super cool, but I really don't know how feasible such a system is across the network, even between machines right next to each other, let alone across an office or across the Internet.

    Each CPU server runs its own processes and doesn't share memory space. They can (and generally do) share a filesystem namespace, and it would be more than reasonable for each to send data via that so you could handle IPC/workload distribution.
    Since EVERYTHING is a file, regardless of whether it hits the disk (and often, it doesn't -- network connections are made by manipulating the filesystem), this is extremely easy.
    To do distributed computing on Plan 9, you'd have a program on your terminal that checks for other CPU servers mapped on the network and asks them to start their copy of the program, then it transfers work to those copies, which would report back. Plan 9's design makes this significantly easier to write vs other platforms, but you'd still need to write it yourself as far as I'd know.

    Also sadly, I was wrong about seamless program execution between architectures -- apparently, Plan 9 actually makes it so that binaries in their respective architecture's bin folder are mapped into /bin based on which machine is running them.
    Still cool, and it works in a really seamless fashion since the CPU server running the program gets to see the filesystem from your machine's perspective (for the most part), but not as cool as automatically running it on another machine if this one couldn't.

    You can get by with 9front if most of what you do on a daily basis is textual manipulation. The only thing I can think of that's cooler than Plan 9 is Lisp machines, but you can't use those in the modern day.


    Anybody on nashi been listening to hashtag AWESOME music lately...
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    I’ve been listening to a lot of Malice Mizer which is pretty good

    >>3275
    hey i should listen to malice mizer again. thanks for reminding me

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGOj8EkMqJQ&list=RDMMbGOj8EkMqJQ&start_radio=1

    pearl jam

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    i lost track of where the post interesting links thread went so here! post intresting links

    this website had like all texts and everything? idk how it works but its cool!
    https://libraryofbabel.info/

    https://chino-chan.gitlab.io/programs.html really cool collection of apps i found. theyre all made in C i think

    https://are.na/the-curator/
    >>3107
    That's like one of those Awesome lists on Github.


    Nashi should have a RIVAL site since it has a friend in wapchan

    nashi should have MOAR friend sites

    Agreed

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    dose any one here use my figure collection?
    I don't actually have any figures or an account but i do use it to browse animes and things i find really cute.

    this girl is really expensive i wish i could have her.. she also has a sound track with her.

    https://myfigurecollection.net/item/5600
    https://youtu.be/7eXVM_eslfA
    that is my fav song from the songs

    i use it all the time!!! usually find the imgs i use on here from searching the tag nurse and original character LOL

    I use MFC but don't have an account. That place is for rich people.


    /doll/ is to inactive and in threat of being shut down. the shutdown will happen around the time of squid girl watch party..
    ;_;
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    Ill miss it ;__;7

    i mean if this board was more active then it can stay..

    This counts as being active, right?

    Where else are you supposed to go to get your doll fix on the chans?


    i found these [something something] gf images so good for making different kinds of people easier to sympathise with. we should make more of them.

    (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)

    you are ghey

    Do people read site rules anymore (・_・)

    >shy gassy gf

    yikes

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    other then having sakura at my house 24/7 and ffmpeg scripts. what is good software that is unix like for home video cams. preferable with object detection and viewable on phone. i tried home assistant with motion eyes and it keep eating the dirt and dying.

    i have a few ip cams that support standard nvr stuff.

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    post ur figures. Picrel is one i posted elsewhere, i can't be bothered to taek another pic
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    fine here is a "better" image

    >>63
    when i zoom in isee squares... the resolution needs to be 800x higher

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    These are my roommates that live beside my desk, I have a Nagato on my desk in between my monitors, she likes it there.

    >>67
    ah, it's so nice to see another Hazuki fan ヽ(´∇`)ノ

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