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The A-movie tonight is Dark City(1998).

torrent:

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The B-movie tonight is Resident Evil: Death Island(2023).

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Movie night begins at 10 PM EST on Saturday March 7th, 2026. Any other time given is Cat.
Anonymous
Dual audio torrent for death island.
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Anonymous
okay its fine just start it im only like 2 minutes away from muh screen
Anonymous
>>96913 #
No. Technically it works that way on upstream meguca but I ported over the change from russia because malicious people could spam syncwatch to nuke anons with shitty computers.
>>96914 #
I liked Ghost Dog. Don't think I'd rewatch it though.
>>96920 #
Anonymous
>>96918 #
I remember that episode, I think it's fixed with limiting the amount of instances per post to 15 but I dunno. I don't have turbojank
>>96922 #
Anonymous
>>96920 #
I still think show on hover is a good change from a UX perspective. Having a bunch of timers going is annoying imo.
Anonymous
Introcard is terrible but I like the ambiance
Anonymous
Swinging lamp means very recently occupied
Anonymous
Did saw come out after this? Or was that a reference?
>>96928 #
Anonymous
>butte
Anonymous
Is this the origin of
>you lost your memory but you are a secret badass
trope?
>>96936 #
Anonymous
tiddy!
Anonymous
US
Anonymous
Now I see why people say the matrix ripped it off.
>>96936 #
Anonymous
>>96932 #
many say it inspired the matrix
>>96935 #
anon said there were shared producers so it's more like 'borrowed' it
Anonymous
Why did he throw his suitcase?
Anonymous
>james bond
Anonymous
>>96940 #
>>96941 #
>>96942 #
She was in all the eraly 90's movies as a child I just realized this is probably the oldest I've ever seen her casted
Anonymous
>>96943 #
I know, anon. I had many qts I knew and fumbled hard.
Anonymous
They changed the guy into a nigger
Anonymous
>turned into a nigger
Anonymous
>tiddy
Also she was breathing
Anonymous
>TIDDY
Anonymous
>>96951 #
he's like neo, but not in the same context
Anonymous
>tiddies
Nice
Anonymous
I keep conflating this with Dark Angel from James Cameron.
Anonymous
>whoring in front of your daughter
mom of the year
Anonymous
Billboards are boomerism. Burger needs to import those 3D displays from Japan.
Anonymous
>I'm gonna kill you
OOPSIE
Anonymous
lmao
Anonymous
>ACK
Anonymous
WHAT THE FUCK
Anonymous
Noodle brain over here
Anonymous
So what was with the 90s obsession with black leather trenchcoats?
Anonymous
>MR. SNEED
Anonymous
MR. FEED AND SEED
Anonymous
>evil conspiracy lead by a psychiatrist
jej a bet a scientologist made this movie
Anonymous
>you're a cuck, john
Anonymous
Didn't he JUST kill two of those psycic goons?
>>96978 #
Anonymous
>>96977 #
accidentally, they just kinda... fell that way
Anonymous
Modern cops would have just shot her in the head
Anonymous
Is it me or do actors in older movies generally have better builds? They're shorter but their faces are more developed and thjeir bodies are more solidly built.
>>96982 #
Anonymous
>>96981 #
Even the autistic breathy speech style of the doctor is like level of detail modern movies can't fathom
Anonymous
>doctor is so fat he can't hoist himself out of the pool without the bars
Anonymous
This scene was taken from uzumaki
>>96987 #
Anonymous
SHUT IT DOWN
Anonymous
DAY OF THE ROPE DAY OF THE ROPE
Anonymous
JEJ
Anonymous
>dubbing over their own audio
Anonymous
This is basiically what the jews think they can do with the internet via shadowbanning etc
Anonymous
Why are there so many people outside at midnight?
>>97003 #
Anonymous
>they can generate the environment but the player characters have to be manually placed and manipulated
>>97009 #
Anonymous
>dining room behind and under the main hall
Gross
Anonymous
>Bioshock
>Inception
>freaking Kingdom Hearts II
This is one of those films that doesn't actually get watched a lot but still influenced everything imaginable, huh?
>>97024 #
Anonymous
This woman is not singing this, sadly. She's not expressive enough to make those sounds.
t. singer
>>97020 #>>97018 #
Anonymous
>>97017 #
Don't all professional singers fake it?
>t. singer
How does being a woman work out for you?
>>97021 #
Anonymous
>>97018 #
Just the popular ones and the ones in hollyjew. I've met more than a few extremely talented, pretty girls IRL who practiced a lot. Sadly, men are better at singing on the whole
Anonymous
>>97020 #
Incorrect, jazz is for niggers and faggots. I just know how to sing and what it looks like.
Anonymous
>>97014 #
Yes even the jewish AI metaverse where there's a virtual duplicate of everyone running a script so they can figure out what kind of goyslop ads to show us
Anonymous
Is this a similar idea to the truman show? When did that come out?
>>97034 #
Anonymous
>>97035 #
They were trying to generate profits so they allowed good films, then they realized the goyim could wake up so they stopped
>>97039 #
Anonymous
>>97036 #
Boomers were the last generation educated and trained properly, that's why. The corporations moved in on everything in the 80s and they are a massive degradation force in everything. Look at Vegas now. I hate kikes but there are other reasons for why everything sucks now too.
>>97042 #
Anonymous
>>97042 #
Fedoras are fine when you aren't fat and have the rest of the outfit. Tribys are for brown faggots who wear tshirts and buttplugs.
Anonymous
>>97042 #
>there are people who seriously think fedoras make sense outside of noir aesthetics
Anonymous
>make a big deal about how you are an omnipotent reality warper
>get quashed by a building moving at 5 miles per hour
>>97052 #>>97051 #
Anonymous
>>97050 #
Did you hear the bush squish noise as the kike died?
Anonymous
>>97050 #
they all have to rattle thier teeth to change the world, and presumably each Mr. ___ has a unique talent, but avoiding getting squished wasn't his
Anonymous
>shut up, I've heard enough
Backfire effect in full.
Anonymous
>explanation
Yeah, it's the kikes.
Anonymous
>>97059 #
Yes.
>>97062 #
I have actually. I watched the original and a fanedit that mixed movie2 and 3.
Anonymous
They'res in space?
Anonymous
They let them have real guns?
Anonymous
the demiurge fabricated an entire parallel reality, yet forgot the power of gunpowder
Anonymous
So, is there an earth left or not?
>>97074 #
Anonymous
>>97073 #
Presumably. They said they were abducted.
Anonymous
>OY VEY SHUT IT DOWN
Anonymous
>the german woke up
Anonymous
>Battle between anon and the jews
Anonymous
>literally autism beams
JEJ
Anonymous
>throw a knife
>but with autism
>autism prevails
>>97084 #
Anonymous
>>97083 #
autistic knife throwing is actually a great hobby 10/10 recommend
in fact i think i had a weird autistic dream about it recently
Anonymous
>the demiurge emerges from it's host and dissolves
Anonymous
>I'm going to find her and rape her anyway
Anonymous
>silicon based lifeforms dont liek water or sunlight
hmmmm
Anonymous
>>97090 #
>>97092 #
it might have been too deep for the already too deep plot given the time to literally point at demiugic gnosticism/alium abduction rather than just a fancy autistic action plot
Anonymous
IIRC people analyzed the hell out of this film back in the 2000s online.
Anonymous
I just realized the "Earth" is flat, jej.
>>97099 #
Anonymous
>become god
>all your want is love from qt3.14
Can relate
>>97099 #
Anonymous
Was this based on a book or something? I have a feeling it would be a dogshit book. Great movie but moreso because it's funny to me.
>>97102 #>>97103 #
Anonymous
Intermission timer syncwatch
Anonymous
>>97103 #
I don't really think of that as cool but fake world+spiral+man made into god through knowledge and experementation is very much gnostic bullshit and jewish pedo symbolism because jews need to leave an impression.
>>97107 #
Anonymous
>>97107 #
George Washington eat your heart out, he'd love this shit.
Anonymous
if people (non jewish) existed in this day and age who actually had money to fund a 3 hour movie, that could have been a great opportunity for an actual epic film
sadly da goy would be too powerful if they watched such a thing without enough plot holes, not to mention a corny ending

>>97110 #
#d100 (83) T pose
Anonymous
Water #d100 (94)
Popcorn #d100 (14)
Nuts #d100 (60)
Ice cream #d100 (60)
Pushups/pullups #d100 (11)
Walk #d100 (78)
Drink #d100 (68)
HORSE STANCE #d100 (79)

High 2
>>97109 #>>97111 #
Anonymous
>>97113 #
I'm worse at this than I used to be by a lot. Need to do it a lot more. When I last did this regularly, I had just worked my way up to doing it for over 3 minutes without breaks. Now I can go for about 1:30, very weak.
Anonymous
>>97125 #
Why'd you make the preamble time so long? It didn't need to be 5 minutes!
>>97129 #
Anonymous
>>97125 #
Why did you make a 5 minute timer? Anon has to shit
Anonymous
>>97129 #
Dude, that's what intermission time was for. It doesn't take more than 60 seconds to piss even if you have to run across the house
Anonymous
>>97132 #
Gomen I was busy talking on zzzchan. The guy on /psi/ who wanted to fork meguca is there on /v/.
>>97141 #
Anonymous
I love you guuise, no homo unless
>>97140 #
Anonymous
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>>97137 #
That would be me, yes. Hopefully no offense was taken, I am just designing the fork for a very different crowd.
>Is there anything I can add to the codebase here that would make things easier for you?
So part of my plans actually was to complete bakape's planned codebase to Rust. I've done so off of his original repo, I just need to test my code live. Was planning to provide the code back as thanks for your help. I guess I'm just curious because things obviously have progressed in different directions since bakape archived the original, and I might have to go through the other forks to see them. That might complicate things because of the differences between Rust and Go.
>If possible I'd prefer to merge any features you're interested in upstream.
So after the Rust migration my planned features were:
>modifying the liveposting to be toggleable, since ultimately for my site I would like traditional posting as I've stated before
>adding features in updated meguca forks like rotating board banners
>regex to process posts before submission
>same with MIME post analysis, although that might fall under the thumbnailer projects
>multiple files per post
>oekaki
Some features may not be on my mind right now, but as it is I have a particular vision and not a lot has changed from my initial discussion with you. Been called in at work in the weeks since then so progress has slowed a lot from my initial timeline.
>>97160 #>>97164 #>>97169 #>>97175 #>>97144 #>>97146 #>>97152 #
Anonymous
>>97142 #
Irony doesn't exist, we've thoroughly established this. Just like a fish is a table.
>>97148 #
Anonymous
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>>97141 #
Is there anything I can add to the codebase here that would make things easier for you. Something I was going to say on zzzchan is that the easiest way to turn a soft fork of meguca into a hard fork is add new migrations in db/migrations.go or adding hash commands. If possible I'd prefer to merge any features you're interested in upstream.

>no offense was taken
No. I'm not the original dev.
>>97149 #
Anonymous
>>97141 #
Is liveposting not enough? Are the people in your crowd faggot shamis?
Anonymous
start start start start start
Anonymous
>>97143 #
>Irony doesn't exist, we've thoroughly established this
What about the technicalities though, like when I tell the jury duty consultant that I can't make it because I'm a nigger rapist?
Am I rapist who's a nigger, or am I rapist who only rapes niggers?
Anonymous
>>97144 #
I don't think lat wouuld be offended either
Anonymous
>safety on
These guys aren't cops, are they?
Anonymous
>raccoon city
They're fucked.
Anonymous
>bring on hesitant guys to your extration mission
That's turbo retarded. That's like saying delta guys should think about shooting
>>97154 #
Anonymous
>>97153 #
>trump's DEI secret service is now working for umbrella
yeah already dum
Anonymous
This movie is set after RE6. Did anyone play that?
>>97159 #
Anonymous
Who signs up for gooning?
Anonymous
>traumatized immediately
Anonymous
>>97141 #
>provide the code back as thanks for your help
No offense but there is zero chance that I'm turning meguca into a multilanguage codebase by taking rust (or other compiled code). I don't even like typescript and I've been slowly getting rid of SQL files. General ideas on features is fine, I'll reimplement them myself.
>>97163 #
Anonymous
>guy who doesn't question and follows orders is the only reason they could survive
Anonymous
>moralfaggot tries to fuck everything up
Anonymous
>>97163 #
>What are you replacing the SQL with? An ORM?
Go's native SQL. Ideally I want to run every SQL function on demand instead of baking functions and triggers into the database from external files.
>>97166 #
>The tables still need to be defined.
That's done in db/migrations.go
>>97166 #
Anonymous
>>97165 #
But Go still needs to talk to the database, which are SQL queries. The tables still need to be defined.
>>97165 #
Anonymous
Is this the sequel to the last one?
>>97168 #
Anonymous
>>97167 #
No, PSP (playstation portable) just came out
Anonymous
>>97141 #
>modifying the liveposting to be toggleable
That's client side feature, you shouldn't need to change anything server side except the UI. Just change when the client requests post allocation.
>regex to process posts before submission
Up to you but I don't see the point. Filters can be evaded with cancelposting.
>same with MIME post analysis, although that might fall under the thumbnailer projects
The thumbnailer is going to be folded into the main repo like captchouli next week.
>oekaki
I'm planning to implement that myself after the repo release
>multiple files per post
See above, maybe. Could we do the rest of this after the movie?
>>97176 #
Anonymous
>small of back sideways HK USP45 with stendo carry
WHAT
Anonymous
>moving at 80-90mph
>touch ground
>roll at 5 mph
yup that's RE CGI
Anonymous
This thot was in the last movie.
Anonymous
>don't show the bite
Anonymous
>>97141 #
Where post allocation is handled for the liveposting toggle idea. It's something I want to implement myself but it's a low priority for obvious reasons, like multiple files per post.
client/posts/posting/model.ts
client/posts/posting/index.ts
client/posts/posting/upload.ts
>>97176 #
Anonymous
>>97180 #
Weaver and isocoleces is dead, flashlight is mounted onto gun not beside gun and if it is handheld, it has a finger ring or is held above the head and offset, then dropped immediately when you need to use gun

Clearing is done silently on the basis of body language, hand motions, context and team training.
Anonymous
>>97177 #
Capcom are the EA of japan and they've been trying for 20 years to make RE their COD. They can't make games yearly but they make up for it with multimedia.
Anonymous
> no suppressor
> no consequences
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>97187 #
Anonymous
they really jeetified that one nigga in the next movie?
lolololol
Anonymous
>it's spread through sexual contact
Anonymous
>>97185 #
>fucked up screenshot
apparently the thumbnailer can't handle hdr. something else to fix.
Anonymous
>>97187 #
she shot the one single zombie on the map and alerted the feds, I guess it's plausible
still why no suppressor tho?
>>97190 #
Anonymous
They animated her shooting really good and make the holes in the target really bad
Anonymous
I miss when Chris was taking ALL the steroids.
Anonymous
>studder step
wow he walks like me when I wear pajamas to the supermarket
Anonymous
>literally who dude from RE6
Anonymous
Yeah RE6 is when Capcom blew their whole baton handing thing and decided to make the cast immortal.
>>97201 #>>97200 #
Anonymous
>>97194 #
Is it the scorpian that's hilariously unreliable or was that something else? The Tek9?
Anonymous
>>97198 #
Character design and goonbait artists is expensive
Anonymous
>>97198 #
They screwed up the reboots too IMO. They could have started from the first game, reset the timeline, and cleaned up the story.
>>97202 #
Anonymous
>>97201 #
>They could have started from the first game, reset the timeline, and cleaned up the story
The new remakes had development problems and initially RE2 and RE3 were meant to be released together. They were going to quick money makers.
Anonymous
Why did they show her shooting in a 90s stance IRL and then a modern stance on the range? That's weird
Anonymous
>>97204 #
Yeah I'm rooting for the villains too
Anonymous
>evil scientist needs really big screen and trauma from cane hitting floor
Anonymous
okay that revolver wasn't cgi
Anonymous
The girl is the daughter of BANE from the previous movie.
Anonymous
Sometimes it still doesn't register to me that there is a big fanbase for Resident Evil. Considering how much marketing there was for Requeef, then as soon as it released all discussion died instantly.
>>97212 #
Anonymous
>smith and wesson revolver
>cartidge is in the correct position to fire
>doesn't fire
Gay
>>97213 #
Anonymous
>>97210 #
>big fanbase for Resident Evil
imo it's largely a AAA current thing fanbase. RE9 launched with numbers 2x that of RE4 remake and iirc that launched with much larger numbers than RE2 remake.
Anonymous
>>97211 #
was capcoom aware they could use AI to slop everything in the few short years ago that this was prodoooced?
>>97215 #
Anonymous
>>97213 #
No. Also, I would have expected more lawsuits over AI.
Anonymous
Outside #d100 (72)
Inside #d100 (37)
Anonymous
>>97214 #
She has a nice ass in RE2 remake in the shorts outfit.
Anonymous
Not really paying a lot of attention to the film since I had watched it before, but holy cow I guess I forgot everything except the most important bits.
Anonymous
>>97219 #
I'm surprised Trump hasn't reopened the prison given his bizarre love of movie inspired nostalgia.
>>97224 #
Anonymous
>solar panels on the ferry
Solar panels are gay.
Anonymous
>>97226 #
I bet they're reusing her model from the previous movie and that's why. The lighting looks weird on her.
Anonymous
NICADO
Anonymous
>our creation
>zoomer appears
jej
Anonymous
>>97230 #
Capcom is trying to be hip with the kids, please understand.
Anonymous
>CGI movie parodies influenza more accurately than hollyjew
Anonymous
>prison AIDS is spreading!
Anonymous
>get bit in the neck by zombie
>instantly pass out
>zoomer records it
>BEHOLD
>another zombie
fml
Anonymous
>knock someone to the floor
>they are immediately bitten
Anonymous
This scene I do remember.
Anonymous
>be japanese
>go to america
>witness mass shooting
Anonymous
>zoomers all got the g-virus from eating ass
>>97239 #
Anonymous
>one girl almost domes the other
Anonymous
this is somehow dumber than the previous movies we watched
>>97244 #
as long as someone mutates into a super giga nigga I will keep watching
>>97244 #
Anonymous
>somehow can shoot through the fencing without hitting it
Anonymous
>>97242 #
It's supposed to be a dumb movie. Admittedly I'm waiting for the fun...
>>97242 #
Anonymous
Leon SHOULD fuck Claire if she can shoot between chain links.
Anonymous
>floor collapses for no reason
Anonymous
>m4 makes a noise that no m4 makes
>doesn't lock back
Anonymous
>>97247 #
>Giving her a fridge body doesn't make it more serious or realistic, it makes it unemployable.
I'm pretty sure that capcom reused high poly models from the games for this. Claire looked identical.
>>97252 #
Anonymous
>>97247 #
holy jews literally lost the plot
>>97251 #
there is no logic, I have accepted this
Anonymous
Y'know, if they expted it to be full of a zombie bioweapon, why didn't they just take over the island or come with way more ammo and guns?
>>97250 #
Anonymous
>>97249 #
>re-used the models
I suspected as much.
Anonymous
>aquatic lickers
Why does capcom hate hunters?
Anonymous
re needs a continuity reboot there I said it
>>97259 #
Anonymous
also bring back funny leon
>my right hand is missing
>your right hand comes off?
Anonymous
>My friend got AIDS long ago while I cried
>Now I wish I got AIDS with him
Anonymous
>double action Mp5 triggers suddenly
>no more ammo, gives up gun for no reason
Anonymous
>>97254 #
should have ended after the second movie there I said it
Anonymous
>I'm going to ruin the world because I'm a dumb zogbot who worked for UBCS
Anonymous
at least there's sig porn
Anonymous
They got the revolver sounds perfect
Anonymous
>I can't leave assless Jill behind!
Anonymous
>why not? you're the epitome of jakshit
Anonymous
>I have the exact knife they modeled this one after
Cool
Anonymous
It's already dumb when Ada does that but at least she's hot.
Anonymous
>sewer mission
>still no supressor
Anonymous
Why would you need a suppressor when you're totally deaf?
>>97271 #
Anonymous
>tentacle tongue between legs and near mouth
This is ecchi for women
Anonymous
>>97269 #
You should always have a supressor even if running regular rounds
only gun control jews suggest otherwise
>>97277 #
Anonymous
Anyone gonne reload those 12 rd magazines?
>>97274 #
Anonymous
>>97273 #
they're clearly using dlc infinite ammo guns
Anonymous
I got it. Everyone is infected and all they have to do it activate the virus with an signal.
Anonymous
>>97271 #
I don't disagree, anon but you need some way to holster that thing. Also, they are working with 1995 tech where the best pistol ever is an HK45 or a USP45, they don't have common weapon mounted lights, slide mounted red dots or guns that are reliable suppressed except for the HK MK23 and that's a pig
>>97278 #
Anonymous
>>97277 #
>you just activate my trap card
yes, if I was a gun designer (considered it) all standard weapons would have integrated supressor chanber technology
sadly capcom doesnt even know what a can is
>>97281 #
Anonymous
Same plot outline as Infinite Darkness by the way.
>>97280 #
Anonymous
>>97279 #
I never watched it. I did watch degeneration though.
Anonymous
>>97278 #
>suppressor chamber technology
WAT? I don't think that's a thing. The only reliable pistols that run suppressed as far as I know are barettas and HKs that are specifically tuned for that suppressor. Everything else gets much worse when suppressed. IMO, glocks go from almost never to 1/200 or so rounds for a malfunction. It also significantly affect POI and group size in most all tilt barrel guns, even fixed barrel guns it moves POI.
>>97282 #
Anonymous
>>97281 #
yeah it would have to be a big long iron if implemented on a pistol but still, the sig MCX spear is a testament to the practicality (right...?)
unless it's been abandoned already, idk havent checked in a few years
>>97284 #
I didn't keep tabs on it since it was announced but the idea seemed good in theory?
>>97289 #>>97284 #
Anonymous
this movie feels like a bunch of setpieces for protagonist fanservice. unfortunately claire and jill have zero ass.
Anonymous
>>97282 #
>SIG MCX is good
This is bait, it has always been dogshit by anyone who's actually shot one more than two magazines. 0 people who have put more than 1k rounds through modern sig rifles have posative opinions of them.
>>97282 #
There are good piston guns, HK, FN, PWS, PoF and Brownells. SIG is not one of them unless you're talking about swiss sig with their 553 and other long stroke guns.
>>97282 #
Anonymous
>robotic delivery of the t-virus
Anonymous
>>97282 #
Are you a califag or a non-burger? You have opinions of someone who has nofuns or hasn't shot much of anything.
>>97295 #
Anonymous
>>97290 #
It's supposed to take place in 2015. It makes sense.
Anonymous
>>97293 #
They're using the early iconic protag guns for merchandising, it's capcom.
Anonymous
>>97289 #
last time i went shooting besides the range with basic normie shit was 2020 and that was also the last time I researched any of this so yes, guilty
>>97299 #
Anonymous
>leons pistol is suddenly a Comped SIG P226 for no reason
Anonymous
>contract diseases in prison
Anonymous
>>97295 #
If you have access to firearms and have money to get them, you really should buy as much ammo as you can afford and some sort of modern concealed carry setup with an optic and a streamlight weaponlight or something.

I think a full setup for a concealed carry pistol costs like 1k right now if you get with a 250 dollar tarus T4X TORO, they're a lot better than their reputation used to be but don't cheap out on red dots. Current best one is holosun EPS carry for that platform. There are other great pistols on the market, avoid revolvers and anything cheaper than 250$ unless it's a good deal on a tarus semi auto like a g3s, g2s, etc.

Best concealed carry pistols AFAIK
Springfield Hellcat Pro, Echelon Compact
CZ P09 Nocturne, P10C
Smith and Wesson EZ, Shield X, M&P 2.0 Compact, Bodyguard 2.0
Walther PDP F or PDP compact
Glock 19, 48, 43X
HK CC9, VP9, USP 9
FN I can't remember offhand but they generally makes decent stuff.
Ruger RXM

There are others I can't remember offhand but really and truely, spoiled for excellent choices in the modern pistol market. Sam with holsters and weaponlights, just be sure to get a holster that accepts a light. Appendix is generally the fastest and most accessible position. Trex arms, werkz, QVO, Tier1 Concealed, Tenbrex and list of other really solid holster makers.
>>97300 #
Anonymous
bonk
Anonymous
>strasser gets a bioweapon the movie
Anonymous
>you're insane
Maybe he should offer them a salary.
Anonymous
Whatever you do, DON'T SHOOT THE BAD GUY
Especially not during his bad guy speech!
Anonymous
Bad guys like this don't understand that these government goons just like violence.
Anonymous
>yeah I'm a zogbot for the money
Anonymous
>joke about how chris keeps getting his team killed
So capcom are self aware.

>>97311 #
This is incredibly japanese
Anonymous
>>97300 #
Generally avoid anything in 5.7 unless you are very rich and can afford the ammo. 10k rds is the typical buy for a real setup that you want to practice with. Once you get halfway through that, buy a clone of your initial carry setup.
>>97324 #
Anonymous
>they have duel tubes
>no thermals
THEY DIDN'T HAVE DUELS IN 1995 FUCK
Anonymous
this is almost as bad as soul plane, almost
Anonymous
Why would a team specifically sent to deal with otherworldly bioweapon creatures come unequpped for dealing with big game with even something as basic as an AR10?
>>97321 #
Anonymous
>Wesker brainwashed me into being a bimbo, I'm sad!
Anonymous
>>97300 #
Right now the ruger is the best 5.7 pistol, followed by the smith and then the FN.

If you want armor pen, you can't get the ammo that does that for 5.7 cause gov is gay but you CAN get 65gn 9mm ammo that pens IIIA no problem, has more then enough penetration to be effective and still acts as a hollowpoint. I think underwood and a few other people make it.

I'd just get whatever name brand 9mm pistol that fits your hand that you are willing to carry and can take an optic natively. Ideally with a threaded barrel so you don't have to buy that twice.
>>97324 #
Anonymous
>>97316 #
>avoid anything in 5.7 unless
well I have plenty of practice with, and funds for calibers that actually have recoil, so I wouldn't really be shooting it for the experience...
>>97322 #
>57 hierarchy
that's what I was interested in, ty
>you can't get the ammo
no I know how to make it though
>>97328 #
If I end up shooting thousands of 57 rounds it won't be through a pistol that's as much as I know
>>97329 #
all the more reason to invest in equipment while it's available
>>97330 #
yes that too, of course, but you have to keep in mind the secret third thing that is neither funny nor serious
>>97328 #>>97329 #>>97330 #>>97336 #
Anonymous
>Wesker tried to turn me into a trad housewife, I'm sad!
>I'm really a girlboss!
Anonymous
Half the movie is fucking monologues. This is bad enough in japanese.
>>97327 #
Anonymous
>>97324 #
It's not just the experience, any pistol you use you should shoot for at least 1k rounds to suss out if it's good and if the mags it has are any good. You don't really know otherwise and all firearms manufacturers make lemons.
>>97324 #
Anonymous
>>97324 #
Reloading 5.7 is a crapshoot as I have heard it from guys who do it. Straightwalls are a problem for reloading it, apparently.
>>97324 #
Anonymous
>>97324 #
Anon, it's SO much cheaper and better to just get a regular 9mm and load for that if you want to make soft armor AP ammo. They are more reliable, more versatile, ammo, mags and parts are more common, etc.
>>97324 #
Anonymous
Prison aids cured!
Anonymous
>warehouse scene from dragonball for no reason
Anonymous
I assumed they used the game animations too.
Anonymous
>anglo fetish fuel
Anonymous
>Zombiemegalodon appears
Anonymous
>>97324 #
I think you should just get a quality 9mm pistol from the ones I listed, something you can carry on your person. Get a suppressor and get the griffin EZ lok system for it because QD is basically needed for our purposes. I think the current best, cheapest 9mm can is a tunacan with something more durable being the YHM R9 but if you know how to machine or have CNC lathe or something you can make your own. If you make a 3d printed one, be sure to wrap the outside in epoxy and glass fiber reinforcement nice and tightly and use epoxy to glue in the griffin ezlok HUB adaptor if you don't get a piston assembly from YHM or others.
>>97340 #
Anonymous
>Leon gets beat up by a woman
Ugh. I know jap men are small and their women can beat them up, but western men are much, much bigger.
Anonymous
>>97336 #
Yeah am probably going to reserve the 9 shenanigans for fun stuff like meme printing, and find on of those double stack 1911s so I can boomermax with the 45, but ty for your input on the secret third thing who knows where that will go
>>97349 #>>97346 #
Anonymous
lmao
Anonymous
Yup, it's all coming back to me. How disappointing this fight and film was.
>>97343 #
Anonymous
>>97340 #
The cheapest good doublestack 9mm 1911 is the playpus, with the runner up being springfields thing but you need to buy a bunch of parts to make that any good.
Anonymous
>>97345 #
I think the only times capcom made this work was alexia ashford and morpheus the tranny tyrant. Every other time it's just becoming a mutant retard with too many tentacles
Anonymous
>>97345 #
The one thing I will give Requeef is that it parodies and subverts the whole trend of villains becoming flesh behemoths when the villain injects himself with the MacGuffin serum, only for it to be an antidote and end up depowering himself.
Anonymous
>>97340 #
Just so you know, if you don't already have a 9mm carry setup, 10+ mags for it, 10k rounds or so and a lot of practice to make you competent, you're kinda fucked right now.

If I were with you IRL and you payed for the ammo I coupd spool you up to speed in about a week of 200-500 rd daily sessions but it's not a skill you pick up easily or quickly, generally. Most of the skill requires you to do daily dryfire to become competent with good habits.
>>97359 #>>97354 #
Anonymous
>plasma rifle
>2015
Anonymous
>flat girl with big gun
finally you have my interest
Anonymous
>short range
>not short range at all
Anonymous
I think shooting him in the monster benis would be enough.
Anonymous
>>97349 #
For nofuns anon, once you get a proper carry setup, look into Ben Stoegers classes, they're free on youtube and it's all the right stuff. Dryfire along, handle it safely and take notes of where you fuckup and fail. If you need to learn what proper grip is, there are a ton of great videos on that.
>>97359 #
Anonymous
and this is where super AIDS comes from.
Anonymous
>>97349 #
>>97354 #
ftr fellas I have year of practice from multiple qualified frens and hundreds if not a thousand rounds down range, I just never got a realfag job until recently, so I couldn't afford the hobby
Am taking notes tho, and this convo is certainly more interesting than these graphics, so ty, ty
>>97361 #
Anonymous
>>97359 #
>hundreds if not thousands of rounds down range
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
Anon, I know you don't know this yet but that's not what competence is, lol. Competence is if you can consistently, on demand, as fast as you can hit a target at a given distance and change your engagement strategy and sight picture to match the perceived target difficultly.

If you are not to the point that you can identify your own errors as they occur and correct them, you have not entered competency. When I teach new shooters, my goal is to try and get them to see what correct looks like and start to see the errors they are making when it happens and how to fix them. Ideally fix the bad habits before they are made habits but they'll have something there no matter how good I instruct them. Basically no one can afford the ammo it takes to make good habits with shooting so dryfire is how you do that. Then identify errors in your live shooting to address and correct in dryfire.
>>97363 #
Anonymous
>>97361 #
>Competence is if you can consistantly, on demand, as fast as you can hit a target at a given distance and change your engaugement strategy
yeah I learned that quick when practicing actually shooting from behind cover and realizing it's not call of duty
looking forward to doin it again, I appreciate you both
>>97371 #
Anonymous
>every line of dialogue is a quip
>>97366 #
Anonymous
>I'm glad I'm not a bimbo trad wife anymore!
Anonymous
>>97366 #
I can probably write a better script for a deep underground military base doing gene manipulation that turns people into zombies.

If anons ever played left 4 dead 2 modded campaign maps, the deep underground military base is a very popular trope people love
Anonymous
15.0 MBPractical Shooting Training - Ben Stoeger, Joel Park.pdf
>>97363 #
[YouTube] ???

This is a great video going over all this stuff with the relevant drills. Make sure to handle firearms safely and treat them as if they are loaded. The most important thing for you to keep in mind is constant awareness of muzzle direction. Do not treat this casually, once you get a sense for it, it should not occupy your mind. I'll post a book for you as well.
>>97374 #>>97376 #>>97377 #>>97378 #
Anonymous
>>97370 #
Feeling a bit tired, but I guess I'm up for it. Just have to pull the code up.
So I guess why Go and not Rust? I generally support bakape's initial direction. He had the right idea, but three years back Rust's libraries were not as developed, I was able to achieve a lot of what he had initially planned simply by invoking libraries he didn't have access to back then (though right now my code uses Actix rather than Avum+Tower, was considering a rewrite to the latter for the multithreading). My main motivation for completing the Rust transition was if it would translate to lower memory needs for both the end user and the server, since you did mention that Go was memory hungry. Rust DOES have the stigma of the CoCk and a tranny stink hovering around it but overall I've always been somewhat of an optimization enthusiast. Another motivation was to spite a old dev who I have bad blood with, he was always claiming that he would complete a site rewrite any day now in Rust so completing the transition was in part to one up himself, especially since I took a look at his commits and he is quite literally a code janitor pushing somebody else's code.
>>97373 #>>97385 #
Anonymous## Admin
>>97372 #
here's the latest source code. somethings to note
>new thumbnailer code is partially wip and can't rotate images with orientation exif properly
>active post count board stat doesn't decrement properly after thread pruning, post numbers will go negative
I'll fix both next week.

>Rust
look I'm going to be blunt, personal feelings about rust aside I think it's stupid to rewrite a complied program just to switch languages in pursuit of a theoretical performance increase, especially when go has very good built in benchmarking tools, a large and mature standard library and meguca is a client server app. The backend could be pure JS and it would probably have the same performance for a user, because database ops are dozens to hundreds of times more expensive than most nodejs functions that could run on the backend and because the network latency from server to client is going to be 50+ times the latency of executing the code itself on the server, even if you're on cloudflare.
>>97380 #>>97388 #
Anonymous
>>97371 #
>The most important thing for you to keep in mind is constant awareness of muzzle direction. Do not treat this casually, once you get a sense for it, it should not occupy your mind. I'll post a book for you as well.
Yes like I said I was trained the basic properly, my friend described it as the red hot death laser concept: pretend there's a deathray emmitting from the barrel at all times and never ever point it at anything you love
lol am not that green I promise
>>97375 #
Anonymous
>>97374 #
Don't be overconfident in yourself, it's something you have to keep aware of at all times. There are WAY too many people that the second they stop thinking about shooting with a gun in their hand they become casual and negligent with it.

It's especially bad with cops, military and such.
Anonymous
>>97371 #
[YouTube] ???

Here is a slightly more recent class but the same information, generally, may have a slightly different set of drills with slightly different explanations.
>>97377 #
Anonymous
>>97371 #
>>97376 #
For the anons who have NOT yet watched and followed along with these free classes yet, take a look at the viewcount. It's TINY and that should make you recognize something. most of those views are repeat viewers too.
Anonymous
>>97378 #
The precision and consistancy required of a pistol is a much higher bar than that of the sword, imo. Having done both. You have a LOT more room for error in hema than at a USPSA match or similar. One slow reload could be a loss in a match whereas with HEMA stuff, you can recover a lot more easily from slight errors unless your positioning in the first place was terrible or you got out speeded.
>>97381 #
Anonymous
>>97373 #
>network latency
For example, shamiko is on cloudflare and it takes 50 ms to load the last 100 of the current /a/ thread on my real IP. On /homu/ it's 312 ms on tor and without CF. With CF but still on tor it would probably still be below 100 ms. I do try to improve performance here and I have done various things to improve load speed but micro optimizing the server code is stupid. I can almost guarantee that replacing the disk cache of liveposts with a pure in memory cache has done more to speed up posting here than rewriting the entire backend in C would.
Anonymous
>>97381 #
I enjoy guns more but swords, staffs and such are also fun. I personally prefer using a stick/quarterstaff because I can actually apply that IRL at some point. I will NEVER use a sword IRL unless I am meming on some retard who doesn't know what a reposte or a parry is.
>>97383 #
Anonymous
>>97382 #
>I will NEVER use a sword IRL
that's where we differ, there are a lot of styles like that jigga in the video and it's a good workout too chopping shit in half
not to mention the meditative aspects
anyways I'm going to go read Sun and Steel and probaly sleep
nn
>>97387 #
Anonymous
>>97378 #
This 10th dan is genuinely really slow and inefficient. Do they ever spar or are they purely judged on the smoothness of motion? Do they even cut things?
>>97386 #
Anonymous
>>97372 #
>translate to lower memory needs for both the end user
There's very little you can do about that so long as the client is typescript. People who have memory constraints should just use last 100 mode. I'd like to have a client written in wasm but I don't see the point so long as wasm can't directly manipulate the DOM.
>since you did mention that Go was memory hungry
I'm not even convinced it is, Go just seems to use up a certain proportion of whatever memory is available on the host machine.
>Rust DOES have the stigma of the CoCk and a tranny stink hovering around it but overall I've always been somewhat of an optimization enthusiast
Again it's a web server and I don't have any memory problems here with 6 GB ram. I doubt that shamiko's server is much more specced out than ours considering the heavy use of cloudflare.
>Another motivation was to spite a old dev who I have bad blood with, he was always claiming that he would complete a site rewrite any day now in Rust
Do you have any actual experience working in rust? Most of the more questionable aspects of meguca's architecture come down to the fact that lat threw everything that was trendy at the time into meguca and glued it together. Working in rust or architecting a certain way because it's trendy causes problems down the line. For example meguca parses posts in both the client and server because lat first wanted to do SSR, then wanted to turn meguca into an SPA. It also uses SSE and polling and websockets etc. There is a part of every webdev paradigm in here.
>>97388 #
Anonymous
>>97384 #
I haven't looked into the modern stuff so yes it's pretty slow but the sheathing technique he has in that vid is very satisfying to do IRL
>>97390 #
Anonymous
>>97383 #
Do you not know that mishima is a weird homosexual who pussied out of going to war for his nation?
>>97389 #
Anonymous
>>97373 #
I guess my next question was, how has bakape's meguca/shamichan project been forked and worked upon over the years? On zzz you posted that this site's iteration was based off a Russian fork, hence the approve/disprove available on select boards. Was wondering since as I stated previously I may want to port over certain features from other imageboards that use vichan/jschan/Lynxchan setups, and there are forks like tetuca that add the ability for users to create their own boards.
How is compatibility with Pale Moon? I noted that on shamichan, text for example on the catalog index is formatted correctly, but spills over on homurachan. Both sites seem to have issues with the settings page being overlaid everything on the left side of the window unless you go out of your way to hide it using browser inspector tools.
>>97385 #
> I'd like to have a client written in wasm but I don't see the point so long as wasm can't directly manipulate the DOM.
From the look of things bakape's repo had already eliminated Typescript, as he was in the process of replacing it with Rust's Yew instead. That reminds me, another milestone for me to complete was to write out Yew for Leptos since that's a Rust framework with better WASM compilation.
>meguca parses posts in both the client and server because lat first wanted to do SSR, then wanted to turn meguca into an SPA. It also uses SSE and polling and websockets etc
Pretty interesting because I decided not to launch right now out of caution that the code could still be rewritten to a higher bar of quality, looks like my intuition was correct. Yeah, I did come across a lot of that seeing as lat's code was very dated from the choices he made with Rust. My current rewrite strictly covered the planned migration and didn't really touch or rethink the logic, so good to know I still have work to do.
>>97397 #>>97404 #
Anonymous
>>97387 #
All I know is I'm a schizo who can chop a nigger torso in half
haven't really looked into the deep lore besides different styles and methods
>>97392 #
Anonymous
>>97386 #
Yeah but in an IRL swordfight, at least HEMA wise, the precision, speed, range, angle and structure is really important. It looks like he has structure but is going really slow, is not using the right muscles to execute a proper cut and does not exhibit follow through. This dude is a stage performer in a jappo honor culture where they do not spar or even so much as touch eachother with wooden swords.
>>97391 #
Anonymous
>>97390 #
realistically there is a 1/1,000,000 chance you would ever fight someone else with a sword let alone practice in any practical scenario
the importance is the discipline and precision should you ever need to become a ninja due to unconventional situations such as a firearms b&
Anonymous
>>97389 #
Look into modern HEMA and practice those things the guys who win do. Most of the time the guys who win are REALLY GOOD at changing distance and being selectively aggressive. A guy who has a really fast deep lunge and retreat will beat someone who is a big nigger that can chop a 15in log in two every time.
>>97393 #
Anonymous
>>97392 #
I will look into it but again that is a silly weeb scenario where you're competing against another weeb
I study it for a different, secret reason
>>97394 #
Anonymous
>>97393 #
The skill of being able to move quickly and smoothly without losing your footing applies to IRL fights.

Practicing fast lunges, 1-3 step sprints and things like that are also important in modern shooting sports, as well as the ability to shoot getting into and out of position, smoothly.
>>97395 #
Anonymous
>>97394 #
>Practicing fast lunges, 1-3 step sprints and things like that
yes nigga there are whole Iaido regiments like that all I did was share an old video please understand
>>97396 #
Anonymous
>>97395 #
Sorry, I am too autistic.

Personally, I only want to train for weapons I can conceal or carry on my person because that is what is realistic. Sword stuff is mostly a meme and you'd be much better off doing the same movements with a club or a bludgeon. Elsewise just training with a lock on a sock or a monkeys fist or a fairbarn sykes dagger.
>>97398 #
Anonymous
GYdIqSnTmDaEx5 KB351x33image.png
>>97388 #
>how has bakape's meguca/shamichan project been forked and worked upon over the years? On zzz you posted that this site's iteration was based off a Russian fork
No, the code here was forked from this commit, which was forked from the v6 branch of bakape's code.
https://github.com/zkm2/shamichan/commit/c2feccf05b9662384770b460636a436833aeac5b
This ran the previous site we used, but it's a very out of date fork that was primarily made to undo the removal of non-liveposting. I just cherry picked some changes from it and reverse engineered the votes.
https://github.com/0-chan-ru/tetuca
>How is compatibility with Pale Moon?
Last I checked it doesn't work because Pale Moon isn't up to date with the current HTML and CSS standards.
>there are forks like tetuca that add the ability for users to create their own boards.
User board creation is built into meguca, it's just disabled on shamiko because of drama.
Anonymous
>>97396 #
> Sword stuff is mostly a meme
yes don't worry I am getting a new one which means I will chop some piss jugs clean in half with my old one this summer nigga just sit tight
>>97399 #
Anonymous
>>97398 #
>cutting waterbottles in half
That's more of a test of good sharpening than it is of a good cut.
>>97400 #
Anonymous
>>97399 #
>waterbottles
I said jugs nigga, of piss
just sit tight
the world shall see
>>97401 #
Anonymous
GYdIqSnTm0:362.8 MB426x178Lat Updates Meguca To V7 - MeguOS.mp4
>>97388 #
>From the look of things bakape's repo
Another problem with lat's rust rewrite besides being unfinished is that it was also meant to be meguca v7, radically redesigning the site into a single board SPA with topic tagged threads instead of boards and controlled access via tokens. No idea how much of that he implemented.
>since as I stated previously I may want to port over certain features from other imageboards that use vichan/jschan/Lynxchan
What in particular? I'm always interested in feedback.
>>97409 #
Anonymous
>>97405 #
thnx
I would share katana channels but I go off books
Anonymous
>>97403 #
What's really funny about the modern age is that there are more competent sword fighters today than there were at the height of the middle ages because there are both more people and much better access to good information and competitions.

Some old master would be middling in modern HEMA matches. Same goes with shooting. Some random A class shooter today would be top of GM 15 years ago.
>>97410 #
Anonymous
>>97404 #
So, what I wanted that I and others intend to expect from other boards:
>multiple file uploads, I know you said that you don't like multiple file uploads but I personally like the feature as it allows posts to be more media dense; one thing I was designing my fork around was to encourage and enforce denser posts as opposed to more vacuous chatroom/IM posting (the exact stylography that smug's Hoihoi automeido is designed to discourage), and part of that was allowing the poster to batch upload media if need be, plus it's a very good way to separate "cuckchanners" and actual enthusiasts
>on multiple file uploads, I think a scrolling carousel might be a good way to keep files in a single row
>oekaki as stated several times
>support for Ruffle.rs to play swf files in browser
For specific changes I want:
>animated AVIF playback as the default. On 8moe there was a trick with its implementation of ImageMagick that allowed posters to post APNGs that would playback automatically like GIFs so long as they were less than 220 pixels in size, but I always found it cumbersome because PNGs were bloated in size which meant you couldn't post long sequences. AVIFs supersede both as video streams masquerading as animated images, with excellent compression, so I figured it would be natural to The aim of my fork is to present a hostile environment to...4chan's crowd and filter them out, and tossing out soundless webms and mp4s because AVIF is essentially the same thing but better is one way of facilitating such a goal
>algorithmic measures to sort of grammar nazi posters into at least putting some capitalization and grammar into their posts, whether it be a minimum character limit, enforced regex of banned terms that would also trigger the anti-spam score measures, disallowing thread OPs without a topic, etc. Again, my goal is to filter out cuckchanners who want to treat everything like /b/ and /qa/ and have a modicum of board culture. It's not going to be popular but I don't want my site to be either.
>>97416 #
>AVIF is kind of a shitty format. It's inferior to JXL
Very well aware, but it's very good for long-form animated/video content, ironically enough. A lot of my experience
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Anonymous
>>97410 #
If you are trying to be a weeb serial killer, you should train with stress applied, thus comps. If you are just doing it for exercise, do it with a club or quarterstaff/bo
>>97413 #>>98208 #
Anonymous
GYdIqSnTmDaEx236 KB1024x1024AI Futaba enjoys AI.jpg
>>97409 #
>multiple file uploads
I'm probably going to implement this, it's just not going to be in the infinity style of having all images available at once. I don't like how they often use up multiple rows and it doesn't fit meguca's more text heavy style.
>on multiple file uploads, I think a scrolling carousel might be a good way to keep files in a single row
I was thinking about adding a numbered file list below the thumbnail to select the displayed file, but either way I only want to display one at a time.
>oekaki
Definitely coming.
>play swf files in browser
Not doing this. I don't know if there is even a go library and I don't want to add a dependency just for this. My rewrite of meguca has fewer dependencies by design.

>animated AVIF playback as the default
This is something I was looking at recently. We have animated gif thumbnails but that works by replacing the webp thumbnail with the actual gif file scaled down. That approach should work for other animated formats but it's not scalable even for gif imo. The thumbnailer already checks for the presence of multiple frames so I was considering creating an extra animated thumbnail for image formats with multiple frames. I think that's how jschan does it.
>>97413 #
Anonymous
>>97411 #
>you are trying to be a weeb serial killer
no effort necessary, I consider myself an expert at drawing and sheathing a katana, it's a spiritual practice
>>97412 #
I really, really, really like this image
Anonymous
GYdIqSnTm0:147.4 MB1720x720girlfight.avif
>>97409 #
Also... AVIF is kind of a shitty format. It's inferior to JXL in everything except extreme compression and converting full range RGB formats like PNG to AVIF will fuck up the colors, since AVIF is a YUV video frame. I'm planning to switch thumbnailing from webp to jxl here if Go library support is there in a few months when JXL is stable in firefox LTS. In the meantime I don't see any big advantages of AVIF over webp.
>>97409 #
Anonymous
>>97409 #
>minimum character limit
I was planning that too. That shouldn't be hard, there is already character count parsing on the client thread form and server/post_creation.go. The problem is that means adding a DB migration to add the board setting, assuming you want it configurable by board owners. Admin settings don't need migrations to add or remove since they're stored in json in the db.

>disallowing thread OPs without a topic
Do you mean forcing OPs to have an image and text? I have that implemented in an unmerged branch.
>>97423 #
Anonymous## Admin
GYdIqSnTmDaEx469 KB2600x1681__doctor_and_kal_tsit_arknights_drawn_by_mebe_teadia_violet__19dfbcab189cd0eb35a0db12bf4a1d72.jpg
I'm going to sleep. If you want to talk about meguca in general, feel free to stop by again. Make your own mind up on go vs rust, but frankly I don't see any benefit in rewriting the backend. If you do rewrite it, there's not going to be much to talk about except for the js client. If you stick with go, then you should make a decision about whether you want to be forwards compatible with this place and by extension shamiko. If you don't want to run yet another meguca fork that's incompatible on the db level, then come here and ask me to add a db migration for any board settings and such you'd like. I don't mind a min character limit since that's in my todo list anyway. I don't think it will work out long term though, for example I don't want to add wordfilters or text autobans as a board option.
>>97423 #
>bandwidth usage
I get 10 TB per month at incognet. ~1000 posts a day here is about 300 GB per month. Text is free, thumbnails are tiny and you can always use cloudflare as a caching only layer without SSL termination if you're worried about user download speeds.
>WebP is dogwater in all aspects, AVIF and JXL need to have replaced it yesterday.
I hate webp but the thumbnails are small, fast to generate, color accurate and there's a go library for it. As far as I know only the first one is true for avif.
>Does meguca/shamichan have solid encryption for any user that decides to create accounts?
Upstream meguca uses bcrypt for account passwords, we use argon2id instead.
>database breach
I'm not particularly concerned about this. If it happens users should obviously change their passwords but for example IPs are only stored as salted hashes here (not so on upstream) and the salt itself is regularly rotated and only stored in the db when meguca shuts down.
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My post got cut off so Ima finish it.
I'm familiar with https://svt-av1-psy.com/ which takes the default SVT-AV1 codebase people judge the codec by and greatly enhances its detail retention, so I was planning to use that AV1 fork as a basis for my IB. First AVIF since that has broader support (no thanks to Gulag office politics) and greatly drives down bandwidth usage without sacrificing the rich media experience, then JXL as its own support improves. I view AVIF as the new JPEG and JXL as the new PNG.
<webp
WebP is dogwater in all aspects, AVIF and JXL need to have replaced it yesterday.
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>Do you mean forcing OPs to have an image and text? I have that implemented in an unmerged branch.
Ah, it's good we're thinking along the same lines. I personally don't want to do this but the modern imageboard userbase coming from Reddit and Discord makes this a necessity. To be specific, I want OPs to have titles for certain, to avoid generic "Asuka or Rei" driveby posts polluting the catalog.
Also wanted to ask about moderation more in depth, know a goal of mine was more transparent moderation and I'm trying to gather more feedback on features that can facilitate an easier time for moderators.
Does meguca/shamichan have solid encryption for any user that decides to create accounts? The site I originally came from has suffered a significant database breach that makes me concerned in particular about this topic.
>autobans
What I was thinking was just not allowing post submissions to be made that contain words and patterns from a specified keyword list.
I might want to ask about the supplementary software stack surrounding shamichan and meguca but yeah I'm also getting tired too.
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>What I was thinking was just not allowing post submissions to be made that contain words and patterns from a specified keyword list.
Whether it's word filters, ban trigger text or just blocking posts I don't believe in it. It's too easy to bypass before you add cancelposting.
>I might want to ask about the supplementary software stack surrounding shamichan and meguca but yeah I'm also getting tired too.
postgres, caddy/nginx, opencv for captchouli and ffmpeg for the thumbnailer. Captchouli is in the source tree now and the thumbnailer will be soon, direct integration makes them easier for me to maintain and they have no non-meguca dependants anyway.
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>how effective is Captchouli
We're the only site on the webring that has no CP spam so pretty effective I'd say. Shamiko is pretty much immune to it too. Captchouli is ultimately just a gatekeeping mechanism that works on spammers and retards because it's rare. The 38chan admin has something similar apparently, you have to name an anime girl instead of selecting pictures. He stopped a sharty raid dead with that and was confident enough to brag about it on twitter to make them more mad.
>proof of work
I thought about adding this but so far I don't see a need and anubis is full of holes. I'll probably put go-away in front of the site at some point, I really don't want to use cloudflare. The best defense against spam is not making enemies like Mark did.
>And how is its no-JS support?
Technically captchouli doesn't need JS. It was served here in an iframe for noscript users before I dropped support for noscript posting for various reasons.
>Yeah as you can see my fork is mainly oriented around keeping them and their ilk out
tbh I think you're overlooking gatekeeping and diplomacy and focusing too much on punitive measures. The sharty has known about us for years. They got into an internet war with the last site that hosted us and they 100% know about this site, because homurachan was linked on the frontpage of the old page for about two weeks. We've never been spammed or negatively mentioned (that I know of) despite being full fledged weebs. They have raided shamiko a few times though the reactions encourage them.
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>>97427 #
So how effective is Captchouli from dissuading bots, was thinking of making Rust ports of bakape's other projects too. 8moe has now forced a badly-written dual layer JS proof of work measure (like Gandalf for https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/ but significantly worse), and Captchouli always seemed like a much more intelligent (and fun!) measure that does the same thing but more elegantly. And how is its no-JS support?
>sharty
Yeah as you can see my fork is mainly oriented around keeping them and their ilk out. Hence why I look at Hoihoi and other solutions that seem to do the job. I don't know if I should go to the extreme of training some AI model to scan images and preemptively filter them out but that should illustrate the level of distaste I have.
>punitive measure
Much of it is because I tried employing the former strategy and it doesn't really work out when said sharty members become site administration through entryism.
>cancelposting
This is sort of why for my fork I just want to stick with traditional post submission for now, the liveposting aspect adds too much complexity to what I want to accomplish and the crowd I come from finds the concept alien.
>Captchouli is ultimately just a gatekeeping mechanism
So how does the whole queueing up images work? Since I want to create a new /v/ board, was thinking of orienting the character selection to niche /v/idya characters like Shantae that are popular with the /v/ crowd. Do you just type in "[character] rating:s" and the utility searches up images, crops out the faces, and serves them up? Right now for launch I want to keep the programs in Go and reserve rewrites for later.
Might be it for now since my headspace is swirling like the Bermuda Triangle.
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>>97428 #
>it doesn't really work out when said sharty members become site administration through entryism.
All I can say is that I've never had any problems with the sharty or their splinters. Frankly I think we have several crossposters but they've never caused issues. I behave a certain way here and a certain way on shamiko, they do so similarly here and elsewhere. I try to minimize drama on and off the site.
>So how does the whole queueing up images work? Since I want to create a new /v/ board, was thinking of orienting the character selection to niche /v/idya characters like Shantae that are popular with the /v/ crowd. Do you just type in "[character] rating:s" and the utility searches up images, crops out the faces, and serves them up?
I'll respond next post.
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>>97427 #
So how effective is Captchouli from dissuading bots, was thinking of making Rust ports of bakape's other projects too. 8moe has now forced a badly-written dual layer JS proof of work measure (like Gandalf for https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/ but significantly worse), and Captchouli always seemed like a much more intelligent (and fun!) measure that does the same thing but more elegantly. And how is its no-JS support?
>sharty
Yeah as you can see my fork is mainly oriented around keeping them and their ilk out. Hence why I look at Hoihoi and other solutions that seem to do the job. I don't know if I should go to the extreme of training some AI model to scan images and preemptively filter them out but that should illustrate the level of distaste I have.
>punitive measure
Much of it is because I tried employing the former strategy and it doesn't really work out when said sharty members become site administration through entryism.
>cancelposting
This is sort of why for my fork I just want to stick with traditional post submission for now, the liveposting aspect adds too much complexity to what I want to accomplish and the crowd I come from finds the concept alien.
>Captchouli is ultimately just a gatekeeping mechanism
So how does the whole queueing up images work? Since I want to create a new /v/ board, was thinking of orienting the character selection to niche /v/idya characters like Shantae that are popular with the /v/ crowd. Do you just type in "[character] rating:s" and the utility searches up images, crops out the faces, and serves them up? Right now for launch I want to keep the programs in Go and reserve rewrites for later.
>danbooru
Any chance it could be rewritten to support gelbooru :P
>Frankly I think we have several crossposters but they've never caused issues. I behave a certain way here and a certain way on shamiko, they do so similarly here and elsewhere.
Which is ultimately the intention of my "punitive measures." I just want to keep them out, then tutor the people who are green and actually want to discuss video games on how to fit into the community. I theoretically don't care about bad actors from 4chan and the sharty so long as they don't act on their bad impulses and they comply and try to fit into the community culture. It's when bad actors...badly act that they cause problems. I've tried the soft route and from my experience it never works. The majority of people lack internal discipline so I would just rather filter for the people who have internal discipline and keep out the ones who are incapable of civility. At the end of the day my site is meant to be a noncommercial imageboard so I don't really see the point of accommodating everyone like commercial sites motivated by ad traffic are (and I think that might be a factor behind the scenes for the site I come from).
Might be it for now since my headspace is swirling like the Bermuda Triangle.
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>captchouli
Here is how it works. First for some dum reason I added a setting to choose between safe/ecchi and explicit source pics to crop. Then you add danbooru tags that are used globally. They're supposed to be characters, but you can pick any tag and captchouli will do its best to identify and crop a 150x150 pic of a face in it. Last you've got override captchouli tags, which lets you use different tags for specific boards. I'm not sure that actually works.
Captchouli will automatically download pics from danbooru and crop them to face thumbnails. It needs to generate thumbnails for a minimum of three tags to work, but extra tags after that are downloaded lazily.
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>>97431 #
>support gelbooru
It used to but gelbooru changed their API and started blocking headless downloads of the kind captchouli makes. I want to add more booru support in the future but that's conditioned on other things a new ML model that can recognize MLP for example
>I've tried the soft route and from my experience it never works
In our experience it works because liveposting is alienating to most imageboard users and meguca tends to cultivate weirdness. Sometimes you get a /homu/, sometimes you get an /ftb/ but you won't find either of them anywhere else (* ^ ω ^).

>Might be it for now since my headspace is swirling like the Bermuda Triangle.
It's fine. You're earnest, that's a good thing. Something I'm hoping for in the future is that meguca will become a more popular engine and help sustain a ton of smaller imageboard communties to stop the bleed off into discord. I'd really prefer to see 10 decently active meguca instances than get 10k posts a day here like some days on shamiko. 8chan showed that you can't paper over the cracks of a big centralized imageboard just with board creation and a mod log.

You should probably keep hacking and think about what you want to do and who you want to host (and if you can get them to move, considering a certain global mod on zzz) but I'd encourage everyone who wants to host an imageboard to do so as long as they're willing to put effort into it and take responsibility for the privacy of their users. I have put a lot of time into this site in the last six months as an admin, dev and poster but it has been incredibly fulfilling. I'm happy every time I see a fun or interesting conversation here because I know I made it possible and that all the dumb shit I've done since I first became a mod like 6 years ago was worth it, or at least not that bad.
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>>97431 #
Chiming in. Are you sure there's even enough of a /v/ pool of posters to warrant creating again another isolated /v/? Like, is there room for that in this fragmented market? What's your beef with all the other creamy /v/s we already have? What will make yours alive and interesting? There's already a /v/ out there that has very little barriers at entry and it's desolate. What's your selling point? And I mean point, singular, because I don't even think you have more than one, at best.
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>>97427 #
>We're the only site on the webring that has no CP spam so pretty effective I'd say. Shamiko is pretty much immune to it too. Captchouli is ultimately just a gatekeeping mechanism that works on spammers and retards because it's rare. The 38chan admin has something similar apparently, you have to name an anime girl instead of selecting pictures. He stopped a sharty raid dead with that and was confident enough to brag about it on twitter to make them more mad.
Which is retarded. Even an invert picture search or looking for the 20 top anime girls from the last fifteen years at most will give you all the keys you need. I of course didn't include the possibility of raiders being morons but come on, that's just a work of like five minutes most and then you keep it on your computer and that's it. What's that? Proof of Incelism?
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>>108663 #
The average raider is retarded and nu soyteens really believe anime is a tranny psyop. Anyway >>>/homu/ if you want to continue this convo

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