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g/93021749.txt CHANGED
@@ -1199,3 +1199,63 @@ You do not, but, back in the day, he had said in Spacemacs's Sylvain that "eithe
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  >>93207342
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  thanks for telling us, very interesting and that quote is truly inspirational
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>93207342
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  thanks for telling us, very interesting and that quote is truly inspirational
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+ --- 93209390
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+ >>93207342
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+ So not a tranny, but definitely a CoCsucker
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+ --- 93209525
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+ >>93207342
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+ take your meds
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+ --- 93211165
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+ >>93209525
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+ nil
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+ --- 93211508
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+ >>93174579
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+ Thanks for the book but I've concluded that I'd rather see those two girls eat each other out.
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+ --- 93211530
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+ >>93211508
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+ >darjeeling rosehip only returns 18 results on Rule34
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+ What the fuck!?
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+ --- 93213569
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+ https://joker-lang.org
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+ --- 93215139
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+ I've been looking into SQL for the last few days
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+ --- 93216750
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+ >>93063836
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+ SICP as far as I’m aware doesn’t mention a few functions like apply or append early on which would it a lot easier to deal with them. Normally people would use higher level abstractions, but sometimes you want to keep things simple and only use those three.
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+ --- 93218738
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+ >>93024026
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+ thanks bro
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+ --- 93218966
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+ http://naggum.no/worse-is-better.html
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+ what's so bad about this code?
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+ --- 93219094
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+ >>93024026
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+ use-package appends -hook to symbols in the :hook sections, you are adding those functions to eshell-mode-hook-hook.
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+ --- 93219398
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+ >>93201665
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+ How so?
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+ --- 93219523
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+ >>93218966
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+ read the next few sentences, it is very slow
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+ --- 93220183
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+ Is there really no good substitute for vim's/vscode's back/forward navigation (c-o, c-i)?
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+
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+ How is such a fundamental feature missing. How the fuck do you jump between places? You really use 5 different keybinds? c-x left, c-x c-left, c-u space, c-u c-space, the list goes on and on.
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+ There's just no way...
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+ --- 93220417
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+ How in the fuck did eglot end up in core?
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+ > doesn't support multiple lsps for a single mode
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+ > doesn't provide commands like peek view
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+ > bunch of years old workflow breaking bugs still open, like renaming file fucks lsps
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+ Can emacs even be taken seriously? The whole thing is seeming more and more like just a meme, red flags everywhere I go.
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+ --- 93220491
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+ >>93220417
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+ eglot is for people who want something simple and conservative. You install lsp-mode if you want the massive package that works around LSP's endless niggles.
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+ Of course, the superior solution is just to not use LSP. I would honestly rather just use an IDE.
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+ --- 93220541
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+ >>93220491
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+ I wanted to use emacs as my ide, though. Is that really not viable? What the hell do people do with emacs these days, then?
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+ I fucking hate struggling with vscode, even though it sorta works ok.
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+ --- 93220683
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+ >>93220541
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+ It is viable, I'm simply explaining what the appeal of eglot is: it's small and easy to maintain, and feels more Emacs-y instead of trying to emulate the VSCode experience. I switched to it from lsp-mode and I found it to be much less annoying. If you think VSC works "sorta ok" you may prefer it.
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@@ -1011,3 +1011,93 @@ looks nice but goddamn that shit is way slower to read than all but the worst pr
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  >>93199192
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  i just like writing it, its meditative for me, my handwritten notes are generally print all upper case, which is faster to write as well as read
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>93199192
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  i just like writing it, its meditative for me, my handwritten notes are generally print all upper case, which is faster to write as well as read
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+ --- 93201571
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+ bump
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+ --- 93201609
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+ >>93055052 (OP)
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+ I´ve been thinking about using b or 2b leads but i would have to buy them online because i havent found them locally, is it worth it im only gonna write with them? I dont like how regular lead lacks darkness but im afraid they will break too easy or that i will go though them too fast.
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+ --- 93202249
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+ >>93198836
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+ >pp bros
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+ topkek
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+ --- 93202253
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+ Why is drawing and writing with good calligraphy so hard
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+ --- 93202966
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+ >>93201609
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+ honeslty the more time i spend with a mechanical pencil, the more i think that a lead holder is the real deal, you can get b and 2b, and probably even softer, and theyll not break easily on you
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+ >>93202253
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+ for handwriting i think its because for 15 years or so, we all spend 8 hours a day at school learning to write as fast as possible, and its kind of hard to rewire that muscle memory
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+ not much of an artist personally, so i cant comment on why drawing well is so hard, but i can agree that it is indeed very difficult, i used to draw all weekend, and i feel like i can imagine new things well enough, but translating whats into my head into an image on paper? fucking impossible
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+ --- 93204451
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+ >>93202966
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+ >for 15 years or so, we all spend 8 hours a day at school learning to write as fast as possible, and its kind of hard to rewire that muscle memory
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+
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+ Honestly while I agree that this is a huge issue, I've seen plenty of people (usually women and Asians) who can both write fast and do good calligraphy simultaneously.
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+ --- 93205177
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+ >>93201609
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+ There is very little difference between B & 2B. To the average user, none.
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+ Definitely try them, but you really shouldn't be pressing too hard.
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+ My suggestion if you can't change your hard-writing habit, is a Delguard. Advance it one or two clicks at most, and even 2b shouldn't break. If you can use .5 or even .7 lead, the thicker the stronger and more break resistant.
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+ --- 93205600
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+ >>93199241
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+ >which is faster to write
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+ how?
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+ didn't you guys learn to write cursive at school? it's only point is that is faster to write
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+ --- 93206378
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+ fug European fine vs jp fine is so noticeable
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+ --- 93207464
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+ >>93202966
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+ You'd have to be an autistic savant like Kim Jung Gi to accurately and quickly get your ideas from your head into paper.
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+ Most people photobash together a reference image and then work from there.
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+ --- 93207824
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+ >>93205600
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+
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+ I can write disgusting cursive really quick, but if I want things to be legible then print is the way
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+ It's about 70% as fast as my fast and illegible cursive, but anyone could read it
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+ Honestly I should test it out, will report back
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+ --- 93209042
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+ >>93205600
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+ Writing good cursive fast is pretty hard.
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+ --- 93211564
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+ >page 10
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+ --- 93211852
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+ I just bought a new P205 collection in matte black and a PG-350 Metal because some anon said they use the same mechanism as the P200s, but I haven't felt it to be the case.
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+ The P200 mechanism is sharp and tactile and the spring is light and linear meanwhile the PG350 is just horrible with a stiff and mushy spring as well as a weak soft click.
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+
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+ Could I have gotten a dud? Are the white tubed P200 mechanisms (like on the Clenas) different from the regular black one, or I have just gotten a bad pencil?
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+ --- 93212630
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+ >>93211852
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+ One anon was praising the P300 and they seemed to know their shit.
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+ I definitely can't stand soft clicking pencils myself. I can only vouche for the Pentel GG500 which is one step above the 300's. The mechanism and overall build quality is the most tactile, precise, and solidly engineered I've ever used. The tolerance on the sleeve alone is so tight it's hard to push the lead through.
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+ On another note, there are sometimes different models for export or local regions, like some P200's were strangely South America only. That could be the difference.
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+ --- 93213022
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+ >>93212630
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+ Yeah, the mechanism on my GG500 is very tight and solid, much like the my P200. The only one that sucks is the PG-350. Although I have some P200s from Brazil and all of them seem just as solid as the Japanese ones, so I probably just got unlucky as even the Brazilian knock-off P200 from BRW is just as solid as my own P205.
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+
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+ The PG350 is indeed a good pencil, it sits nicely between the P200 and GG500 in terms of weight and balance, I just hope this is not a widespread issue and is just a fault with my unit.
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+ --- 93213506
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+ >>93055052 (OP)
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+ Amazing to see this thread up after almost 8 days now. Looks like /ppg/ really is back /g/oys.
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+ --- 93213550
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+ >>93207824
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+ Absolutely true. I've changed from cursive to print because despite me being able to read it, it looked so bad that I'd never actually go through my uni notes.
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+ --- 93213701
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+ >>93213550
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+ >sage
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+
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+ Nigger
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+ --- 93213759
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+ >>93198836
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+ >>93213506
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+ This general has a good OP(s?) and is comfy. But I don't keep my hopes up, that there won't be more dick moves. The jannys and mods often delete it at the most inappropriate time.
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+ When/if they do again I hope the regulars continue filing complaints at the following link for moderation feedback.
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+ >https://www.4channel.org/feedback
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+ --- 93215334
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+ >>93213550
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+ Hey, people could read this 1000 years after it was written.
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+ It's do-able, evidently.
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+ --- 93216110
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+ >>93213701
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+ It autofilled from another thread, Even thought I can't sage when I post an image, I didn't mean to, sorry.
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+ --- 93218556
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+ bump
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  those should be used as emergency usb irons. Like the ones you keep in a car or bike tool bag not meant for regular use
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  bros i was somehow browsing an old thread
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- >>92935636
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  looks like she has a booger hangin out
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- >>92943722
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- >>92943764
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  strap it around your arm like a yugioh arm device
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  pls take a pic doing it and post
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  >>93146200
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  I don't, but I once built a router from an AsRock Q1900M and it handled just about everything I could throw at it, even OpenVPN. Just make sure the NICs are actually connected via PCI-Express and you should be good to go.
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  chink shit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  those should be used as emergency usb irons. Like the ones you keep in a car or bike tool bag not meant for regular use
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  bros i was somehow browsing an old thread
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+ >>92935636
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  looks like she has a booger hangin out
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+ >>92943722
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+ >>92943764
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  strap it around your arm like a yugioh arm device
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  pls take a pic doing it and post
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  >>93146200
 
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  I don't, but I once built a router from an AsRock Q1900M and it handled just about everything I could throw at it, even OpenVPN. Just make sure the NICs are actually connected via PCI-Express and you should be good to go.
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  chink shit
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+ --- 93209269
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+ >>93205981
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+ what do you want in a modern player?
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+ opus and flac support?
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+ --- 93209353
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+ >>93205981
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+ get a eink phone, you get a nice e-reader and a music player with great battery
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+ --- 93209831
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+ How many of you have purchase some sort of sex related item on from our friends in the orient?
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+ --- 93210374
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+ >>93197039
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+ >pinecil is like 25
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+ not if you live in a first world country
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+ --- 93210437
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+ >>93177736
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+ overpriced, get cheapers ones
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+ look around, theyre all the same
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+ 10 quid gets you memory foam sheepskins
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+ --- 93210521
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+ >>93198183
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+ why not get an aixam thats actually somewhat reliable and entirely road legal
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+ even a piaggio ape is way more fun
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+ --- 93210535
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+ >>93198130
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+ L2/R2 felt like my 360 one, so felt good. Only got a problem with R1 that feels kinda weird like it has slightly less of a click to it.
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+ --- 93211320
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+ >>93198183
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+ I wonder where's all "but chinks ships for free"-claims
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+ --- 93211861
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+ >>93209831
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+ i've bought 3 cheap eggs: 1 small tenga which wasn't big enough and two larger ones which have the football packaging
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+ they don't really keep for too long so i'm looking at something more duirable and expensive. afaik there's a thread in /jp/ called /ona/ which goes into more detail
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+ --- 93212019
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+ >>93210473
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+ what is that brass looking thing anon
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+ --- 93212043
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+ Looking to buy some US State charms for a party we are hosting later in the year
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+ I'm looking for something like these:
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+ https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803913220657.html
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+ https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802638281138.html
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+ https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804797459952.html
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+ Any recommendation for all US states?
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+ --- 93212637
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+ >>93211861
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+ i spaced out and started wondering why anyone would make or buy a masturbator egg styled like a rugby ball
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+ --- 93212676
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+ >>93210473
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+ Uv lamp for solder mask
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+ Bottle opener
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+ And hdmi connectors
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+ --- 93212704
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+ >>93212019
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+ Uv lamp for solder mask
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+ Bottle opener
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+ And hdmi connectors
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+ --- 93212958
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+ >>93209353
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+ What are some good models?
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+ --- 93213014
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+ >>93212958
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+ aMconstepaTED
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+ --- 93213743
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+ Looking for one of these that doesn't suck ass. This one's Bluetooth range was a joke and cut our constantly. Major input lag. The mousepad was actually unusable, as if it didn't register touches 90% of the time.
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+ Love the aesthetics and idea though. Anyone have experience?
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+ --- 93213761
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+ >>93198006
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+ >>93210374
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+ Offical store? Also from Switzerland so idk?
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+
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+ https://pine64.com/product/pinecil-smart-mini-portable-soldering-iron/
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+ --- 93213907
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+ >>93157195
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+ Please respond.
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+ --- 93214155
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+ >>93209269
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+ Yes more flexibility with files also this mp3 player is quite fast but controls are bad. 2GB of music is a lot, i don't understand people with hundreds of GBs of music on a single device.
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+ >>93209353
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+ I don't need a phone.
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+ --- 93214156
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+ >>93212958
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+ HiSense A5 Pro or A9, I heard that A5 has a good DAC, they go anywhere around 230-360$ which isnt too much
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+ --- 93214206
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+ >>93143370
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+ theres no fucking way your gonna get 1tb nvme for $36.94, run h2testw and find out you just bought yourself a 64gb nvme for $36.94
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+ --- 93214389
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+ >>93212637
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+ if it's any consolation i can't ever look at a kinder surprise the same way again after using a tenga
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+ --- 93214393
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+ >>93213761
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+ Dot com website is 26$ + 12$ shipping but from dot eu website the price is almost double 62€ + shipping. What's the catch? I'll get taxed at the customs?
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+ --- 93214430
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+ what do you guys think about this ddr4 ram that looks like it came out of 2013
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+ --- 93214498
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+ >>93214430
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+ might not be a scam, read the 4* and under reviews
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+ --- 93214515
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+ >>93214430
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+ It's probably ok. I bought the same brand but DDR3 for an old computer and it works fine.
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+ --- 93214549
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+ >>93214498
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+ --- 93215217
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+ >>93214430
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+ its the same as the ssds, a lottery. Most of the time it kinda works, might break at any moment without warranty. Diamond users can get some good deals on asgard ram too.
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+ --- 93215684
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+ >>93215217
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+ there are barely ssds that are actually real on aliexpress most of these are just 16gb sd cards connected to a adapter that spoofs the capacity to 512gb thats crammed in a ssd casing with glue
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+ --- 93215701
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+ >>93129203 (OP)
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+ can someone post the anthropomorphic female csg-tan please
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+ --- 93215732
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+ >>93215701
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+ if your talking about that bunny thats the xiaomi mi mascot mitu, google exists and you can search him up
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+ --- 93215839
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+ >>93215732
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+ >he
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+ It's literally a female I'm talking about. I even replied to the op image basically saying this isn't it, its a different one wearing the same hat.
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+ --- 93215988
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+ >>93215839
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+ you can go look for it on e621 furfag
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+ --- 93216026
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+ >>93129431
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+ it still hasnt arrived
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+ --- 93216036
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+ >>93215988
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+ --- 93216305
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+ >>93214393
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+ Idk I have other tax laws than eu
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+ --- 93216471
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+ >>93214393
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+ you should get it stooped in customs, and you'll need to pay the vat
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+ --- 93216566
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+ >>93216026
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+ Patience grasshopper.
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+ --- 93216646
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+ Can you please recommend me one of those usb hubs that actually works?
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+ I've bought so many of those cheap $3 and they always stop working or randomly starts to disconnecting themselves.
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+ --- 93216700
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+ >>93216646
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+ >$3
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+
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+ I dont know why but USB hubs tend to be pricy like $20-30 or so. Maybe you're spending too low?
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+ --- 93216709
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+ >>93216646
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+ look for ugreen or baseus
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+ --- 93216884
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+ >>93215684
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+ Worst part is that they jizzed in the case too
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+ --- 93216933
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+ >>93216700
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+ I guess they aren't really hubs, just extensions.
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+
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+ >>93216709
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+ I will...
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+ --- 93218031
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+ I have 20$ in coins, what can I do with them?
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+ --- 93218066
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+ >>93216646
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+ Does anyone ever experience something with USB hubs where you get crosstalk amongst devices sharing the bus?
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+ I have a USB audio interface and when I hook it up to cheap hubs like the one pictured, and also hook up something like a USB flash drive, when I do heavy read/write operations to the flash disk I can hear the speakers connected to the audio interface making digital noises
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+ --- 93218068
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+ >>93218031
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+ Me too. Just wait for an awesome deal I guess.
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+ --- 93218272
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+ >>93213743
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+ Get the one from the PS3
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+ >>93211861
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+ >1 small tenga which wasn't big enough
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+ Are you sure you're using it right? AFAIK they're not really supposed to "fit".
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+ >>93216646
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+ >Can you please recommend me one of those usb hubs that actually works?
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+ Anker
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+ --- 93218631
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+ >>93214393
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+ taxes and customs fees will work out to about €60
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+ --- 93218660
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+ >>93218272
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+ i'm using it right, it's just too shallow and all the lubricant flows out and this makes the process very inconvenient
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+ --- 93218671
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+ Do the chinks have any sort of gadget that can combine multiple USB sticks into a mini hardware RAID0?
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+ >have a bunch of Toshiba USB 2.0 sticks from years back
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+ >bottom of the barrel, but cheap so pretty good for what they were
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+ >I use them for temporarily copying data over
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+ >read speeds are ok, 25 MB/s via USB 2.0
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+ >write speeds are pretty bad though, only 4 MBps conistently
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+ >wanna use them to 'use up' what writes they have available. Why not, I paid for it?
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+ >but the slow write speeds annoy me
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+ >tried to use Windows software to combine the disks (Disk Management or Storage Spaces)
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+ >that way I could plug like 4 of them into a USB hub and just plug that in and I could have at least 4x4 = 16 MB/s write speed
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+ >Windows refuses to because they are hard coded as removable devices
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+ So yeah, wondering if the chinks have some cheap mini adapter thingy which will combine them via hardware?
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+ (It's only for copying big video files over between devices, I wouldn't care if one stck dies and I lose the whole array)
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+ --- 93218715
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+ >>93215684
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+ free sd card farming method
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+ >order fake ssd
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+ >paypal/cc chargeback
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+ >repeat
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+ --- 93218755
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+ >>93218715
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+ this is how i got my free 32gb though i would've really prefered the card in its proper capacity instead
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+ --- 93218778
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+ >>93218660
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+ >it's just too shallow
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+ Honestly I just never worried about it covering my whole dick but, to each his own.
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+ --- 93218872
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+ >>93218755
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+ think of it this way, they will keep defrauding until it starts costing them money
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+ --- 93218885
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+ >>93218671
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+ You can do that in normal people's operating systems with a regular hub
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+ --- 93218922
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+ >>93218778
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+ it's tiny. the dimensions in the pic shows 6.3cm but that's actually the shell packaging
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+ the silicon 'tool' is actually 3/4 the size of it with a relatively wide opening so the lubricant gets everywhere
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+ --- 93218990
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+ >>93218872
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+ i had to fight for my money back with the goddamn receipts because they already have their own 'evidence' of their cards being real like screenshots of a legit card run through h2testw and their high 5* feedback score (which shows how tech illiterate the average person is)
1169
+ i'd like to think i won because i shot a vid of me physically inserting their branded card into my computer and running the program with matching data totals which was different to their screenshot. normal people who dispute will probably get shot down because they just upload their h2testw and hope for the best
1170
+ --- 93219010
1171
+ >>93218990
1172
+ i specifically said paypal or credit card chargeback
1173
+ dont bother with aliexpress
1174
+ --- 93219025
1175
+ >>93219010
1176
+ That will eventually get your account banned
1177
+ --- 93219026
1178
+ >>93219010
1179
+ they'll close your account if you do that i think
1180
+ --- 93219059
1181
+ >>93219025
1182
+ >>93219026
1183
+ nope, not if you live in a first world country
g/93146298.txt CHANGED
@@ -1180,3 +1180,104 @@ I'm pretty sure any compiler would just output a "test if zero" or "test if not
1180
  --- 93207689
1181
  anyone ever check out cc65? a C compiler for the 6502 line. its not entirely standard compliant, and its non-optimizing, but it seems pretty neat.
1182
  https://cc65.github.io/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1180
  --- 93207689
1181
  anyone ever check out cc65? a C compiler for the 6502 line. its not entirely standard compliant, and its non-optimizing, but it seems pretty neat.
1182
  https://cc65.github.io/
1183
+ --- 93209289
1184
+ >>93204863
1185
+ i = 1
1186
+ 1 > 0
1187
+ i = 1 - 2
1188
+ --- 93209382
1189
+ >>93204863
1190
+ xor swap
1191
+ --- 93209887
1192
+ >>93209382
1193
+ pajeet litmus test
1194
+ --- 93210190
1195
+ >>93209382
1196
+ xor swap is fucking useless. between registers you have XCHG, which is faster. between registers and memory, or between memory and memory, just use MOVs.
1197
+ --- 93210281
1198
+ >>93206064
1199
+ >This contradicts what I've read about bool being slower due to having to widen it to int in operations. So which is it?
1200
+ It depends on its usage. Using int sometimes allows to avoid running non-zero to 1 conversion (which is 1 or 2 instructions), using bool allows the same when values are read from/written to memory, as compiler assumes all bool objects to be 1 or 0.
1201
+ --- 93211935
1202
+ >>93210281
1203
+ Bump. So should I just run with int or bool?
1204
+ --- 93212813
1205
+ >>93211935
1206
+ it's a matter of taste nowadays
1207
+ --- 93214276
1208
+ >>93146298 (OP)
1209
+ there was an attempt at recreating cpl2e in a latex doc in github, anyone knows where?
1210
+ --- 93214343
1211
+ >>93211935
1212
+ int is good if you want -1, 0, and 1
1213
+ --- 93214539
1214
+ >>93214276
1215
+ What is a cpl2e?
1216
+ --- 93215108
1217
+ >>93212813
1218
+ Was just working on a toy project and found it necessary for this bool function's return value to distinguish between two flavours of true, i.e., possible return values must be 0/1/2 instead of 0/1. I think I'll use int for situations like that and bool for when the values need only be or must strictly be 0/1.
1219
+ >>93214343
1220
+ Just noticed your post when I was typing the following part. In my situation I'm using 0/1/2 so that I can have an array whose elements correspond to those return values.
1221
+
1222
+ Another thing I've just discovered: given `label: int declaration;`, GCC merely emits a -Wpedantic warning saying that a declaration can't come right after a label, but TCC outright stops compiling. But just add any number of non-declaration statements in between them ...
1223
+ label:
1224
+ puts("any statement not a declaration");
1225
+ int declaration;
1226
+
1227
+ ... and it compiles on both compilers. This also applies for case labels. Looks like a subtle win for C90-style declarations here, maybe Ritchie was on to something.
1228
+ --- 93215683
1229
+ I’ve finished my text editor. I’ve started doing leetcode problems and I’m realizing I need to work on data structures and algorithms. Any good places to start.
1230
+ --- 93215722
1231
+ >>93215683
1232
+ clrs
1233
+ --- 93216410
1234
+ >>93215722
1235
+ >1900 pages
1236
+ Oh boy. Better get started
1237
+ --- 93216711
1238
+ >>93215108
1239
+ just use label nigger:;
1240
+ or case faggot:;
1241
+ --- 93217066
1242
+ >>93215683
1243
+ >data structures and algorithms
1244
+ TAoCP, could there be any other?
1245
+ --- 93217100
1246
+ >>93214539
1247
+ the book by k&r, c prog lang 2e
1248
+ --- 93218760
1249
+ I haven't worked on anything in a while, and I'm trying to make a simple VoIP program that will communicate voice over UDP but control over TCP. That brought me to select(), which seems less of a pain in the ass than using threads.
1250
+ while( 1 )
1251
+ {
1252
+ read_fd_set = active_fd_set;
1253
+
1254
+ n = select( FD_SETSIZE, &read_fd_set, NULL, NULL, NULL )
1255
+ if( n < 0 )
1256
+ error("main::select(): ", ERR_FATAL | ERR_ERRNO );
1257
+
1258
+ for(int i = 0; i < FD_SETSIZE; ++i)
1259
+ {
1260
+ if( FD_ISSET( i, &read_fd_set ) )
1261
+ {
1262
+ switch( i ) {
1263
+ case tcp_serv:
1264
+ /* new tcp connection: accept(), add to active fd set */
1265
+ break;
1266
+ case udp_serv:
1267
+ /* new udp packet, identify source with recvfrom() */
1268
+ break;
1269
+ default:
1270
+ /* handle existing tcp connection: remove from fd set if closed */
1271
+ } //switch
1272
+ } //if( FD_ISSET )
1273
+ } //for
1274
+ } //while
1275
+
1276
+ Is this how you use select() properly? Is this a good use case for it? What are the alternatives?
1277
+ --- 93220458
1278
+ >>93218760
1279
+ you're even worse than the u32 guy
1280
+ --- 93220588
1281
+ How do I get employed with my C skills
1282
+ --- 93220677
1283
+ >warning: this statement may fall through
g/93147669.txt CHANGED
@@ -1188,3 +1188,163 @@ Because /g/ has some retarded limits...
1188
  Context:
1189
  --- 93208990
1190
  --
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1188
  Context:
1189
  --- 93208990
1190
  --
1191
+ --- 93209116
1192
+ Share the source for your project spunklord
1193
+ --- 93210548
1194
+ hello am bored sound designer / composer, never done sounds for a game but would love to help someone out with a small project. probably best at making bleepy bloopy sounds but i will go as far as making original music if i like the project, will work 100% free so worst case scenario you get a few usable sounds hopefully.
1195
+ mshrm#6621
1196
+ --- 93211027
1197
+ We have a little over 2 weeks until progress day. How are things going so far? Are you happy with your progress?
1198
+ --- 93211312
1199
+ >>93211027
1200
+ stop fucking shilling in /agdg/
1201
+ we don't care about your stupid jams, and it's obvious the posters here don't care about us either
1202
+ stop trying to make this happen and stop shilling in other generals
1203
+ --- 93211360
1204
+ >>93211312
1205
+ Posting about games in an amateur game dev general isn't shilling. You know one of the big signs of autism is resistance to change. What is the real reason you're angry buddy?
1206
+ --- 93211536
1207
+ >I wanna do a top-down lighting system that casts light rays from a light source
1208
+ >it's just a couple trig calculations how hard can it really be
1209
+ >mfw I'm calculating every angle and vector I can think of and still not sure what I'm supposed to be doing
1210
+ >there's just piles of vectors for every thing in the scene
1211
+ I have over-estimated my mathing ability.
1212
+ --- 93211659
1213
+ >>93211536
1214
+ >not using faggotcastraylightsmathlibrary
1215
+ --- 93211709
1216
+ >>93211536
1217
+ How you choose to structure your data will dictate how you must write your procedures and functions.
1218
+ --- 93212212
1219
+ Need some help for procedural levels. Looking for something finite (grid based castle) as opposed to like a DRG cave or open world.
1220
+
1221
+ My idea is:
1222
+ >create several random big rectangles of various heights
1223
+ >create hallways between them (I am here)
1224
+ >add smaller rectangles jutting out from the big ones
1225
+ >fill in closed off ground space below certain size threshold
1226
+ >if inner ground space, put courtyard there, otherwise find long wall and make courtyard outside
1227
+ >wrap courtyard with walls & gate or cut gate through building depending on prior step
1228
+ >create rounded corners in some places
1229
+ >place a few spires randomly
1230
+ >place stairs in certain central and edge locations
1231
+ >cut out hallway from stairs to stairs
1232
+ >make walls for rooms
1233
+ >cut doors into rooms
1234
+ >sort room priorities by what we have (throne room = P1, dining room = P2, guest bedroom = P3, etc)
1235
+ >populate with furniture
1236
+ >create every mesh for each piece of the level
1237
+
1238
+ This is a shitty primitive solution and it seems like a bitch. I know something like this has been done before. I just don't want to go too far down this route before finding out that it doesn't work or there is a much easier solution. Anyone got any pointers?
1239
+ --- 93212614
1240
+ >>93211536
1241
+ I'm getting closer (to finishing the manga that I was reading instead of working on this)
1242
+ --- 93212666
1243
+ >>93211536
1244
+ can you draw a picture of what it is youre trying to do?
1245
+ --- 93212741
1246
+ >>93212666
1247
+ --- 93212882
1248
+ >>93212741
1249
+ very nice
1250
+ >1. for each light source, iterate from 0 to 2pi (or 0 to 360 if youre a fag) in an angle around the source. make the steps as small or large as you want, but smaller is better looking.
1251
+ >2. for each angle theta, calculate how far the light travels before it hits something. this is the hard part. start by assuming each object is a circle (cylinder?) until you get that working, then make it better.
1252
+ >3. for each pixel on the ground, calculate the angle and distance from the player, then check if the light ray associated with that particular angle is greater or equal to the pixels distance. if so, you know its unoccluded and you should light it up.
1253
+ --- 93213309
1254
+ >>93212882
1255
+ >start by assuming each object is a circle (cylinder?) until you get that working, then make it better.
1256
+ actually dont bother doing this.
1257
+ ideally, you'd iterate over each face of each object (thats close enough to matter) and transform each one onto a 1D depth buffer. so, you'll take a straight line, convert it (and its two endpoints) to polar coordinates, then map it onto the buffer. this (as well as step 3) can (and should) be done in the gpu.
1258
+ --- 93213365
1259
+ ++
1260
+ --- 93213398
1261
+ >>93212614
1262
+ looks almost like lighting indeed. just colorize all covered squares maybe.
1263
+ --- 93213437
1264
+ >>93213365
1265
+ Wrong one... **
1266
+ --- 93213454
1267
+ >>93213309
1268
+ oh and one more thing
1269
+ if this >>93212614 is you, then it looks like you already figured out backface culling, but you dont technically need to cull backfaces for the technique i described to work. consider disabling it and seeing if it improves performance.
1270
+ --- 93213526
1271
+ >>93213437
1272
+ cute little wobble animation
1273
+ --- 93213583
1274
+ >>93213526
1275
+ Thanks, my old SDL2 renderer... (:
1276
+ Making a new one, but I have a bug.
1277
+ --- 93213830
1278
+ I do CI/CD for a living and by god getting a Unity game to build automatically is an absolute nightmare.
1279
+
1280
+ I can only assume it's intentionally awful so they can sell you 'Unity Cloud'.
1281
+ --- 93214248
1282
+ >>93211027
1283
+ considering I was just starting out with vulkan. i was actually not sure how far I'd get within a month, but i have a moving object already. I might even be able to load textured 3d models for progress day.
1284
+ but we'll see. I don't want to wrap any more C libraries if I can avoid it. But that means I'll have to write quite a few low level things myself, like all linear algebra things, image loading, and 3d object loading.
1285
+
1286
+ >>93205977
1287
+ >LongBuffer, IntBuffer, PointerBuffer
1288
+ Is that Java? Are you doing vulkan in Java? pretty cool.
1289
+ --- 93215207
1290
+ I don't know what the hell is going on
1291
+ static i32 luaopen_quatlib(lua_State* l)
1292
+ {
1293
+ luaL_newmetatable(l, "meta_quat");
1294
+ lua_getglobal(l, "vec4");
1295
+ lua_setfield(l, -2, "__index"); // meta_quat.__index = vec4
1296
+ luaL_setfuncs(l, quat_libm, 0);
1297
+ luaL_newlib(l, quat_libf);
1298
+ return 1;
1299
+ }
1300
+
1301
+ void lua_embedded_quat_init(lua_State* l)
1302
+ {
1303
+ luaL_requiref(l, "quat", luaopen_quatlib, 1);
1304
+ lua_pop(l, 1);
1305
+ }
1306
+
1307
+ If vec4 table has a function "new", I should be able to use it in quat right? I'm spending way too long on this shit.
1308
+ --- 93215235
1309
+ >>93212212
1310
+ youtube Wave Function Collapse algorithm. it's the new procgen FAD works pretty well and is quite straight forward to implement a naiver version without back-propagation or repairing mechanisms.
1311
+ --- 93215273
1312
+ >>93215235
1313
+ >wave function collapse
1314
+ I remember that meme, it's still popular? I hate that name, it's so misleading.
1315
+ --- 93215347
1316
+ >>93147669 (OP)
1317
+ When DualSenseX is no longer maintained by the developers, are there any forks out there?
1318
+ --- 93215511
1319
+ how hard is it to implement a hot reload mechanism? i just need to make the game logic itself a dynamic library right? and recompile whenever there are changes in its code
1320
+ --- 93215801
1321
+ >>93215511
1322
+ you also need to update the objects that were created with types defined in the game library if they got modified
1323
+ --- 93216030
1324
+ //
1325
+ --- 93216332
1326
+ MrHoIdem...
1327
+ --- 93217527
1328
+ Progress in my customized engine.
1329
+ --- 93218022
1330
+ I wish some good enginedev joined Adventure Game Studio to help make it better.
1331
+ --- 93218427
1332
+ >>93218022
1333
+ I made a triangle in OpenGL once, I'll do it
1334
+ --- 93218826
1335
+ >>93218427
1336
+ If you can replicate the feat with Vulkan you may code the vulkan renderer. :^)
1337
+ --- 93219569
1338
+ /agdg/ here.
1339
+ Fuck you Faggy, you will never be a member of our community. Cris is a better dev than you and that is really saying something.
1340
+ --- 93219677
1341
+ sirs i want to drop poonity but i dont want to enginedev (i'm a married man with no gender disphoria)
1342
+ whats a good alternative
1343
+ --- 93220042
1344
+ I have a question.
1345
+
1346
+ When interpolating you can make a mathematically rigorous calculation on the error bound when choosing nlerp over slerp. This error will decrease if your keyframes are "close" to each other (small rotation). What I'm curious about is this: Is there any valid reason to use a quadratic approximation of slerp? Do people just use nlerp most of the time anyways?
1347
+ http://aum3dfree.xyz/cgit/aum/plain/docs/math.pdf
1348
+ --- 93220401
1349
+ >>93219677
1350
+ Godoodoot
g/93153146.txt CHANGED
@@ -579,3 +579,95 @@ x2
579
  >>93153146 (OP)
580
  >T480
581
  Are the ones with Core i7-8550U still good?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
579
  >>93153146 (OP)
580
  >T480
581
  Are the ones with Core i7-8550U still good?
582
+ --- 93209924
583
+ >>93165578
584
+ any t series after t480 is less upgradeable, including t495 and t495s. if i remember correctly, most t495s has nice screen quality than their predecessor. also t495s has ryzen cpu, so it's better than its counterpart, unless you want to hackintosh it.
585
+ --- 93210330
586
+ >>93202025
587
+ >sweaty European
588
+ Ironic coming from a fat fuck american.
589
+ --- 93210668
590
+ This thread is the definition of bait and switch.
591
+ >IBM OP pic
592
+ >talk about and shill lenovo trash
593
+ Used to be comfy, but I left when nupad discussion started to overtake real thinkpads.
594
+ --- 93210912
595
+ >>93210668
596
+ Given that IBM sold the brand to Lenovo almost 20 years ago, there's really not much to talk about other than Lenovo models.
597
+ --- 93212055
598
+ >>93210668
599
+ This general is dying 3 times a day for a reason. Even the last "good lenovos", the xx20/xx30's are over 10 years old now and the cost of modding to an even barely usable state makes them not very appealing for anyone but the most stubborn freetards.
600
+ --- 93212398
601
+ >>93212055
602
+ When my T580 dies I am going to buy a Framework 16
603
+ --- 93214442
604
+ what is /g/'s recommended NEW thinkpad?
605
+ --- 93214766
606
+ well i bought one and the fucking mouse doesn't work, thanks /g/
607
+ --- 93214860
608
+ >>93214766
609
+ Check the bios, the trackpad/trackpoint might be disabled
610
+ --- 93214893
611
+ >>93214860
612
+ that's not it
613
+ --- 93215024
614
+ >>93153146 (OP)
615
+ Tempted to jump to HP and get a G6 because I'm replacing a T440p (the shitty i7 dual core one, sorry) and not really happy about latest Lenovo offerings.
616
+ The one I'm looking at is decently specced. I contemplated getting a T470p a few years ago but they're getting older now and plus still rather pricey.
617
+ My only gripe with the G6 is no SD card slot but not a deal breaker as there are always ways around it (USB storage, docking station etc).
618
+ --- 93215131
619
+ >>93214442
620
+ >>93215024
621
+ Wait until /tpg/ becomes /framework/
622
+ --- 93215180
623
+ >>93153146 (OP)
624
+ Got myself 140e. I know that it's not the best Thinkpad even for its age but it was cheap. Sadly it's just the dual core version but maybe just maybe I'll get my hand on better processor later.
625
+ --- 93215195
626
+ >Dell Precision 7760 in excellent condition
627
+ >i7-11850H
628
+ >RTX A4000 mobile (3060-ti desktop equivalent)
629
+ >4TB wd_black SN850X
630
+ >64GB dual-channel RAM @ 3200
631
+ >1080p 60hz non-touch display with 100% DCI-P3
632
+
633
+ >$2400
634
+
635
+ Did I do good, /g/? This is my main computer as I've always preferred laptops to desktops, and I'm in love with it. Would be really nice to replace the display with a 1440p 120hz one.
636
+
637
+ benchmark for my old machine (precision 7530):
638
+ https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/51976983
639
+ benchmark for my current machine (made my fucking jaw drop):
640
+ https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/60179487
641
+ --- 93216614
642
+ Redpill me on framework. Are newer ThinkPads trash?
643
+ --- 93216870
644
+ Should the shitty 2010 school laptops like the x131e be worth $15 now? They've seemed to double in price since last year.
645
+ --- 93217539
646
+ >>93212055
647
+ It makes me sad. That there's not even close to a solid viable NEW computer to match a nice corebooted old thinkpad with solid build, trackpoint, a nice keyboard and decent specs.
648
+ --- 93217596
649
+ >>93214442
650
+ >what is /g/'s recommended NEW thinkpad?
651
+ They are all shit, I'm afraid.
652
+ If someone held a gun to my head till I bought a new laptop, I'd probably buy another enterprise laptop from HP, Dell or if they still make them preferably jap companies like Toshiba or Asses.
653
+ --- 93219396
654
+ Thinkbump
655
+ --- 93219733
656
+ Can I ask for some cheaper alternatives to the One Netbook A1 Pro?
657
+
658
+ I'm willing to give up the USB ports and Serial port if it means a cheaper netbook
659
+ --- 93219814
660
+ >>93191624
661
+ where'd you think this applemilk picture?
662
+ i really need some more of that trianwreck
663
+ --- 93220592
664
+ caved and bought a secondhand x395, first impressions coming from an x230:
665
+ - feels nice
666
+ - keys are smaller than i expected
667
+ - the lack of dedicated volume and mute buttons makes me sad, and function key bullshit they're doing instead is annoying
668
+ - the webcam is fucked, but this one has ~5mo of warranty left so i'm going to have it fixed on some random company's dime ig
669
+ - touchscreen is nice enough, although bluer than i might like
670
+ - the lack of blinkenlights does make me sad, especially since they're finally replaced with in-key cool white LEDs
671
+ - and on that note, the keyboard backlight is also cool white, which also makes me sad
672
+ - trackpad's pretty nice but louder than i might like
673
+ can't comment on anything beyond that since i had to factory reset it about 6 hours into owning the thing by orders of lenowo support
g/93159486.txt CHANGED
@@ -849,3 +849,182 @@ Thanks but they didn't have what I was looking for either.
849
  --- 93209002
850
  >>93208704
851
  What are you looking for?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
849
  --- 93209002
850
  >>93208704
851
  What are you looking for?
852
+ --- 93209052
853
+ >>93208121
854
+ --- 93209169
855
+ >>93208634
856
+ Registration is open right now, you don't need an invite
857
+ --- 93209476
858
+ /dmp/, I want to do a shitton of composition exercises, not really focused on production, but on the notes/music theory.
859
+
860
+ But I also need feedback, I can't just noodle around and relegate it to "it sounds good, who cares?".
861
+
862
+ That is the ultimate goal, but first I'd like to learn the regular ways.
863
+
864
+ What do? Can I find teachers online who understand harmony/counterpoint etc. for less than $999 an hour?
865
+ Or somewhere to find a "penpal". I could offer some Japanese classes and whatnot.
866
+
867
+ Maybe I don't need a teacher at all and there is a self-grading routine I can do.
868
+ --- 93209707
869
+ >>93209476
870
+ Join a composer community online
871
+ --- 93209796
872
+ >>93209476
873
+ Transcribe by ear and challenge yourself to do an abbreviated “in the style of” piece every day.
874
+ Keep the relative challenge-level and style semi-consistent, then move on to a new composer when you can nail that style reliably. Take notes on how that style works in your head in musical terms with patterns you notice etc.
875
+ (:
876
+ --- 93210287
877
+ >>93209002
878
+ The new Purity but I think it might actually not be cracked at all yet.
879
+
880
+ >>93209169
881
+ Every entry with an asterisk is required unless stated otherwise and its not stated otherwise.
882
+ --- 93210583
883
+ >>93210287
884
+ Not on audionews
885
+ --- 93210865
886
+ >>93210287
887
+ >Every entry with an asterisk is required unless stated otherwise and its not stated otherwise.
888
+ Skill issue
889
+ --- 93212566
890
+ /dmg/ is concentrated shill place under control of big corporation shilling their hot garbage vst's and sample/preset shit.
891
+ NOT A SINGLE ANON HERE CAN NAME A GOOD FREE PLUGIN
892
+ --- 93212640
893
+ >>93212566
894
+ the ones that come with your daw
895
+ --- 93212649
896
+ >>93212640
897
+ wow, you really tried here.
898
+ --- 93212717
899
+ >>93212649
900
+ expected intelligence level of an esl cat poster. you could have tried 30 free plugins by now
901
+ --- 93212742
902
+ >>93212717
903
+ >keeps infighting the messanger
904
+ >doesnt deliver
905
+ --- 93212822
906
+ >>93212566
907
+ Is this post supposed to be funny, genuinely demeaning, ironically demeaning, or an attempt at asking for free plugins?
908
+ --- 93212874
909
+ >>93212822
910
+ >samefagging
911
+ >keeps on attacking the post
912
+ >still not delivered.
913
+ i am right
914
+ --- 93213297
915
+ >>93212874
916
+ Why do you expect us to "deliver"? No one owes you anything
917
+ --- 93213444
918
+ the shitposting has gone up in this thread. stop telling people in /prod/ that /dmp/ is better or "more informed" or whatever
919
+ --- 93213582
920
+ >>93213444
921
+ >/dmp/ is better or "more informed"
922
+ lol
923
+ --- 93213796
924
+ >>93213444
925
+ It’s just one guy who made a series of posts lol
926
+
927
+ In reality “shitposts” haven’t gone up, you’re just seeing the presence of one person trying to stir things up.
928
+ They do it occasionally and then piss off when they realize nobody cares, just ignore them as usual.
929
+ --- 93214134
930
+ >>93194068
931
+ >Also, how do I build anticipation? I know that certain notes try to go back to the root, but that's just one note.
932
+ My shitpost can help you out. Sorry for the shitty mixing lol I was testing guitar amp with synths
933
+ First phrase is just standard. Second phrase I remove some notes and third phrase I just messed with the timing. Messing with timing and occurrence of notes by either removing them, or creating a transposing riff (like in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsoBpBuhb5o), [Embed] or introduce instruments that aren't in focused (like in opening of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86Iwytfa6ms). [Embed]
934
+ There's lots of ways to create anticipation, you just gotta basically throw the song outta balance. Pan the master to left then right, or lower/increase the volume are examples, cause they drastically change the sound of a song. So just figure out how to mess with the regular flow of the song. When you mention intervals, that's one way. Get the 2/7 and hang onto them
935
+ >I have to repeat the same phrase sometimes, and one way to do it is to repeat the pattern but shifted over. But that also changes the intervals if I do that.
936
+ I'm sorry I don't exactly know what you mean. If you mean how do you make phrases but make it not sound repeated, the trick is little touches. Again, my vocaroo I linked, there's just minor touch ups. I would have moved some intervals and some registers, make change velocity and added more instrumental changes. The song I'm posting has me removing some drums in the last half of the phrase, to make it different from the other phrases.
937
+ The best advice is look at how songs you like do it and copy them! Helps me out. I literally used so tricks from Turkish March, and I don't even listen to classical that much. That's why having a wide pallet helps.
938
+ >>93159486 (OP)
939
+ https://vocaroo.com/11FD5bkKwpAZ Francebros, we got too cocky...
940
+ --- 93214295
941
+ >>93212566
942
+ DSK stuff: great
943
+ AMP/whatever the amp guitar stuff: great
944
+ Surge/Vital/Zynfushion/Helm: based and redpill (the Zebratte stuff is good but I forget which one I used)
945
+ Reaplugins are good, as melda
946
+ Deelay is great delay
947
+ Drumboxx is comfty
948
+ MInimogue is SOVL, as the Synth1
949
+ And finally, airwindows. KNEEL
950
+ There's probably others, but I did my part, fellow G.R.O.S.S. member. Some day, we will get rid of slimey shills, one by one.
951
+ Also what >>93212640 said.
952
+ >>93213297
953
+ If he's a a retard oh well, at least I didn't give him the link.
954
+ --- 93214710
955
+ I want my snare to have les ttch and more sshhch, how do i get this?
956
+ --- 93214767
957
+ >>93214710
958
+ white noise with an amp envelope
959
+ --- 93215368
960
+ The REFERENCE game must be upped.
961
+ It shall be an afterthought in the "mixing stage" no longer.
962
+ It starts at the sound design bb
963
+ --- 93215475
964
+ >>93214295
965
+ >G.R.O.S.S.
966
+ What does this mean?
967
+ --- 93216832
968
+ >>93205949
969
+ >midish
970
+ I just read through the user manual and this has excellent documentation and I feel like I can wrap my head around it; good stuff.
971
+ https://midish.org/manual.html
972
+ >no need for a box
973
+ That's the problem.. I want a box. Something I can use away from my computer.
974
+ The Polyend Play is getting somewhat close to what I want, but I don't like how you can't sequence custom chords on a single midi track -- my understanding is that you can only sequence one note per step per track OR you can select a predefined chord to place on a single midi track, but that workflow seems awful.
975
+ With midish, I suppose I could use a sbc running OpenBSD or Linux. I just wish Midibox Seq V4 had more newbie friendly documentation for people interested in understanding and modifying the code to build their own custom sequencer.
976
+
977
+ I'm thinking that I need to start at these links below if I want to understand how to make my own Midibox Sequencer (but my mind is full of fuck):
978
+ http://www.ucapps.de/mios32_c.html
979
+ http://www.midibox.org/mios32/manual
980
+ --- 93216856
981
+ any recs for acoustic drum vsts? tried a bunch of demos and leaning toward ezdrummer out of convenience
982
+ --- 93216985
983
+ >>93216856
984
+ xln addictive drums has been working well for me in a variety of settings
985
+ --- 93217145
986
+ >>93216856
987
+ I like ugitone's kits but they're all geared toward specific dirty sounds rather than aiming for flexibility.
988
+ --- 93218380
989
+ >>93214295
990
+ >Reaplugins
991
+ thanks, didnt know reaplugins work in fl too.
992
+ --- 93218492
993
+ >>93216832
994
+ I'm going to get used to the RM1X for a while and then try to clone its midi abilities one thing at a time in midish starting with something simple. Midi delay seems easy enough, get a midi event, wait for some period, then re-emit it. I'm not the world's greatest programmer but that seems like middle school tier, I think I can handle it. Then I'll work on doing more complicated things.
995
+
996
+ Midibox seems cool too but apparently the boards are all sold out and it's like $400 even if they're not, which they are. For that amount of money I can upgrade my RM1X into an RS7000. Still though I've spent more on stuff I barely even use, LOL.
997
+ --- 93218532
998
+ >>93212566
999
+ all plugins be free if ye be bold enough!
1000
+ --- 93218781
1001
+ >>93214134
1002
+ It would be a bit easier for me to understand if there were a sheet, but I can try this
1003
+ --- 93219245
1004
+ formulaic slop to start the day rare no ott <333
1005
+ yes i'm sorry
1006
+
1007
+ https://vocaroo.com/12VuJvyXN1yG
1008
+ --- 93219857
1009
+ >>93219245
1010
+ it's not bad, I like the energy and the synths you have going on. For criticism, I'd say the intro is a little too quiet, but I'm not sure what I'd do to change it. the vocals don't pop very much, I think you can do better, they're a little too tame in my (worthless) opinion.
1011
+ it's formulaic but not to a fault. the bass is very nice, the pad is solid, the lead fits well, just the vocals are kinda lackluster
1012
+ --- 93220259
1013
+ >>93212566
1014
+ Kys for not contributing any plugins in your post. Also Cardinal Synth is a free modular synth VST. It's basically VCV Rack, comes with a bunch of modules for synths, arps, fx, and neat stuff like a little tree that dances to your music
1015
+ --- 93220449
1016
+ this is the closest I've come to a full track, and it's only half finished. it still feels like two different tracks stuck haphazardly together, and I have no idea how to get around that. I really like the granulated bass sound I made from scratch but I'm afraid it loses cohesion and doesn't mesh, and I'm worried that when I start working on more interesting breakbeats and fills that I've been wanting to try i'll only be piling shit on top of shit. maybe I need to just eliminate the house-y chords and do something else with the intro
1017
+
1018
+ https://voca.ro/1n1GrJoH0EHB
1019
+ --- 93220534
1020
+ >>93209707
1021
+ Any suggestions or specific places to look?
1022
+ Forums, D*scord? (I don't own a phone)
1023
+
1024
+ >>93209796
1025
+ "In the style of" is very complicated to me as I know very little and tend to overanalyze, but I like the idea. I will try to do that with the few pieces I've learned on the piano, like minuets and preludes.
1026
+
1027
+ Today I finally fiddled with Musescore, imported a MIDI from an old song I made back when I first tried to learn theory and already had to work around a bunch of odd behaviors and poor UI design choices, noice.
1028
+
1029
+ Does this sheet look nice? Feedback is appreciated.
1030
+ Audio: https://voca.ro/1nupV3xPTZqK
g/93166306.txt CHANGED
@@ -655,3 +655,73 @@ I like lights too anon
655
  --- 93207588
656
  >>93166912
657
  most people on /g/ are unemployed and unemployable as well
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
655
  --- 93207588
656
  >>93166912
657
  most people on /g/ are unemployed and unemployable as well
658
+ --- 93209683
659
+ >>93207500
660
+ post the ascii please
661
+ --- 93211015
662
+ >>93168995
663
+ heres a git folder
664
+
665
+ >>93174753
666
+ starship
667
+ --- 93211287
668
+ >>93179298
669
+ Holy shit, spare me some bitches anon
670
+ --- 93211318
671
+ >>93166306 (OP)
672
+ #
673
+ --- 93212162
674
+ C:\Users\User>
675
+ --- 93212253
676
+ >>93180460
677
+ >Multiline prompts are the worst
678
+ I switched to multiline prompts because the two of the three things I need in my prompt can take up a lot of horizontal screen space and having the cursor constantly in a different spot is retarded.
679
+ I use this:
680
+ PS1='[\t]\u@\H:\w\n\$ '
681
+
682
+ --- 93212994
683
+ If you need anything other than the time, working directory and the current user in the prompt you are a pseud.
684
+ --- 93213079
685
+ >>93179298
686
+ Vivec approved
687
+ --- 93213225
688
+ >>93179298
689
+ holy mother of cringe
690
+ --- 93213507
691
+ >>93176824
692
+ Because you're remoting in and need to know WHICH remote it is.
693
+ --- 93213605
694
+ >>93212994
695
+ >his prompt doesn't also have the gnu logo, the current weather, the last command's exit code, the number of running background jobs, the git branch, the python virtual environment, the name of the active shell, and the current audio volume
696
+ --- 93214013
697
+ >>93213605
698
+ >gnu logo
699
+ useless
700
+ >current weather
701
+ touch grass
702
+ >exit code
703
+ useless
704
+ >background jobs
705
+ use conky
706
+ >git branch
707
+ useless
708
+ >venv
709
+ already hijacks PS1
710
+ >active shell
711
+ useless
712
+ >current volume
713
+ useless
714
+ --- 93215584
715
+ >>93171400
716
+ why would you do this? it doesn't look better it looks like cancer
717
+ --- 93215845
718
+ >>93166306 (OP)
719
+ >bash
720
+ --- 93216780
721
+ I used to care
722
+ Now I just use the default and do everything in Emacs
723
+ --- 93216861
724
+ >>93171220
725
+ --- 93218510
726
+ >>93216780
727
+ are you attracted to children as well?
g/93169981.txt CHANGED
@@ -451,3 +451,172 @@ it is actually much worse now, I had to leave on sick leave to get to my parents
451
  --- 93209033
452
  >>93208984
453
  Jreg?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
451
  --- 93209033
452
  >>93208984
453
  Jreg?
454
+ --- 93209157
455
+ >>93208984
456
+ brotherman why? how did it get to this point?
457
+ --- 93209372
458
+ >>93209157
459
+ I have hoarding disorder.
460
+ --- 93209427
461
+ >>93209372
462
+ sorry to hear, are you getting any help?
463
+ --- 93209638
464
+ >>93209427
465
+ yes, but it has not been helpful so far. social services normies come to my home every week and attempt to convince me to throw shit away
466
+ --- 93209749
467
+ >>93197542
468
+ ugly as fuck
469
+ --- 93209794
470
+ >>93169981 (OP)
471
+ >murdoch murdoch
472
+ Wow what year is it?
473
+ --- 93211253
474
+ >>93177825
475
+ You could slap a 20 inch pink dildo on that desk and it won't make that pic gayer.
476
+ --- 93211306
477
+ >>93195021
478
+ I use the same chink dac (2nd one) and it's surprisingly good for its price.
479
+ --- 93211322
480
+ >>93211253
481
+ >You could slap a 20 inch pink dildo on that desk and it won't make that pic gayer.
482
+ is that an insult or ...
483
+ cause you can interpret what you just said both ways.
484
+ --- 93211471
485
+ Is the person who posted this still around? Can you inventory this? I want to recreate something similar unironically
486
+ --- 93211588
487
+ >>93204935
488
+ priorities, anon
489
+ >monitor
490
+ probably first upgrade, but hide your dock for extra real estate
491
+ >headphones
492
+ likely not necessary
493
+ >stand
494
+ no
495
+ >chair
496
+ second priority, but temporarily take breaks to stand/walk around. you shouldn't be sitting for 8hr straight
497
+ --- 93212072
498
+ >>93177093
499
+ >>93199448
500
+ Thanks
501
+
502
+ >>93201468
503
+ Bunch of used Ludwigs from the 70s/80s, cymbals are new Instanbul. Highlights are the bass drum was an 18 floor tom I converted, and the ride is 26 inches.
504
+
505
+ >>93205403
506
+ Living room is small too
507
+ --- 93212698
508
+ >>93195193
509
+ background?
510
+ --- 93212750
511
+ >>93195193
512
+ pedo
513
+ --- 93212904
514
+ >>93172013
515
+ I need a plank like that for keyboard and mouse gaming in front of my TV
516
+ --- 93213043
517
+ >>93212904
518
+ I use one of those along a logitech wireless keyboard with trackpad for "work".
519
+ --- 93213528
520
+ I have ordered a new lamp to replace the IKEA one, but it's not delivered yet.
521
+ --- 93214711
522
+ >>93211471
523
+ this is really comfy except the weeb stuff, especially in the case
524
+ --- 93215436
525
+ >>93175027
526
+ honestly this is kind of comfy
527
+ i think the black walls would do my head in after a while though...
528
+ --- 93216295
529
+ >>93193985
530
+ I really like this setup
531
+ --- 93216810
532
+ >>93216749
533
+ >Funko pop
534
+ >keebfag
535
+ >8bitdo
536
+ >eva
537
+ chair is nice at least, rest is pretty gross.
538
+ --- 93217266
539
+ >>93195635
540
+ pedo body type
541
+ killurself
542
+ --- 93217702
543
+ >>93217056
544
+ >disney princesses
545
+ >pokemon
546
+ >gotham knights
547
+ >fat
548
+ IM ABOUT TO...AMBATA...AMBATAAA CONSOOOOOOM
549
+ remove the consoom and its actually a nice and cozy setup
550
+ --- 93217916
551
+ >>93217702
552
+ I use to be fat, but I got healthy and lost 100 pounds. I'm actually doing a lot better. I've had the disney princess poster since I was 8 and just don't have the heart to get rid of it
553
+ --- 93218210
554
+ >>93196618
555
+ yes
556
+ >>93199422
557
+ A FoaF bought it and then I moved into it when I needed a place to live.
558
+
559
+ >>93203635
560
+ The gym\cafeteria are now a sort of multimedia art\music room with a stage, seating, lighting, music equipment, recording gear, etc. 6 people live in the 35,000sf building and we share the 2 shower rooms. My unit is ~950sf and has 2 rooms to it, one where I work, and one with bed and television and kitchenette.
561
+ --- 93218691
562
+ >>93196677
563
+ >inb4 you get doxxed from your reflection by some CSI nerds
564
+ --- 93218836
565
+ >>93217916
566
+ >I've had the disney princess poster since I was 8 and just don't have the heart to get rid of it
567
+ based
568
+ --- 93218913
569
+ >>93217056
570
+ >>93217916
571
+ wallpapers?
572
+ --- 93219095
573
+ >>93170639
574
+ Used aeron.
575
+ --- 93219301
576
+ >>93218913
577
+ They're off wallpaper engine I don't really know what they are.
578
+ --- 93219495
579
+ >>93217056
580
+ respect
581
+ --- 93219577
582
+ >>93186177
583
+ Your OS is retarded.
584
+ --- 93219613
585
+ >>93196553
586
+ wtf, are you squatting in a school? Also this is really cool. when's the lan party
587
+ --- 93219680
588
+ >>93217056
589
+ >the fucking disney poster
590
+ --- 93219699
591
+ >>93217056
592
+ troon?
593
+ --- 93219827
594
+ >>93216749
595
+ nice and clean. what chair is that?
596
+ --- 93219854
597
+ >>93219699
598
+ I won't lie I had to look up what this meant. But no I'm just a girl
599
+ --- 93219880
600
+ >>93219680
601
+ I've got a Disney fairies poster on the other wall too
602
+ --- 93219923
603
+ >>93205839
604
+ >something from amazon. Homecom i think. anyway they cost $50 a piece
605
+ Are they sturdy?
606
+ --- 93220134
607
+ >>93177004
608
+ I take that back. Them shits are fuggin pricey on ebay.
609
+ --- 93220137
610
+ >>93215502
611
+ just get a VR goddamn
612
+ --- 93220162
613
+ >>93218210
614
+ >dat pic
615
+
616
+ Swap out the top hat for a kippa and it would be more correct.
617
+ --- 93220172
618
+ >>93211471
619
+ > looks comf.......
620
+ > *sees weeb shit*
621
+
622
+ fag
g/93187198.txt CHANGED
@@ -406,9 +406,6 @@ OP is a faggot.
406
  --- 93205652
407
  >>93192033
408
  done that (on mastodon a few years ago), got a death threat from a troon
409
- --- 93207173
410
- >>93196633
411
- kys tranny and jannies
412
  --- 93207474
413
  >>93187198 (OP)
414
  >forcing me to remember all these made up words
@@ -451,3 +448,125 @@ xer/xerself
451
  --- 93208192
452
  >>93201275
453
  Gitea?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
406
  --- 93205652
407
  >>93192033
408
  done that (on mastodon a few years ago), got a death threat from a troon
 
 
 
409
  --- 93207474
410
  >>93187198 (OP)
411
  >forcing me to remember all these made up words
 
448
  --- 93208192
449
  >>93201275
450
  Gitea?
451
+ --- 93209053
452
+ >>93207835
453
+ Retard.
454
+ --- 93209312
455
+ >>93192539
456
+ >>93192839
457
+ I just can't get over the fact that nerds decided to cut their dicks off and play make-believe. But that's the result of never getting pussy.
458
+ --- 93209689
459
+ >>93208119
460
+ >strawman
461
+ common bot L
462
+ --- 93209752
463
+ >>93207816
464
+ truth hurts eh
465
+ --- 93209838
466
+ >>93209689
467
+ tranny cope
468
+ --- 93210794
469
+ >>93207859
470
+ If gender is socially defined, then it's not independent of what people believe and believed. And if your new system relies on self-reporting, has no predictive power and isn't falsifiable, it's a very clear-cut case of pseudoscience.
471
+ --- 93211826
472
+ LGBT claims I am part of them because of being a waifuist, but that's just embarrassing.
473
+ Just because I play pretend in my head doesn't mean everyone else has to play along and that if they don't they are somehow a bad person. Even if I indulge into imagination and devote my life to it, doesn't mean I can't tell the difference between reality and fantasy.
474
+ --- 93212415
475
+ >>93190357
476
+ Normal people don't need to put their pronouns in their bio because it's obvious. Trannies with gender dysphoria don't need it either because you can deduce their preferred pronouns from the way they look and dress. The only "people" who need it are annoying weirdos who deliberately chose their preferred pronouns to be either incongruent with their gender presentation or entirely made up so that they can be quirky and different.
477
+ --- 93212440
478
+ >>93211826
479
+ "LGBT" as a concept is pure retardation. Fags and dykes are a lesser evil to trannies and "queers". At least the former don't try to cut your kid's dick off
480
+ --- 93212467
481
+ >>93209838
482
+ >another strawman from the bot
483
+ still not an argument
484
+ --- 93212500
485
+ >>93191462
486
+ >resorting to ad hominems
487
+ 41% yourself tranny nigger
488
+ --- 93212710
489
+ >>93212440
490
+ >At least the former don't try to cut your kid's dick off
491
+ Americans do that all the time too.
492
+ --- 93212826
493
+ >>93187198 (OP)
494
+ Idk why I would care about this tbqh
495
+ --- 93213058
496
+ >>93212826
497
+ Of course you don't, you're a faggot
498
+ --- 93213097
499
+ >>93213058
500
+ Nope
501
+ --- 93214327
502
+ >>93212467
503
+ you are dysgenic
504
+ --- 93214471
505
+ >>93191321
506
+ >"BECAUSE it just is, okay?"
507
+ Great defense, groomer.
508
+ --- 93214493
509
+ >>93191384
510
+ What's a better alternative to GroomHub?
511
+ --- 93214568
512
+ >>93207859
513
+ No, it never has been a spectrum. Gender is biologically defined, not socially. Social roles aren't defined by gender and don't need labels. You are a bigot trying to force others into your arbitrary roles.
514
+ --- 93215141
515
+ >>93214493
516
+ hosted GitLab, Codeberg, hosting your own (GitLab, cgit, Gitea). I particularly like Gitea, smol package, easy to run, yet a ton of features.
517
+ --- 93215143
518
+ she/her implies she/they means instead of "Lisa is her name" you would say "Lisa is they name"
519
+ --- 93215737
520
+ >>93215143
521
+ Right-wingers can't into grammar
522
+ --- 93215756
523
+ >>93187198 (OP)
524
+ >Please set your custom github race
525
+ >Mu/tt
526
+ --- 93215817
527
+ >>93190357
528
+ >Age is relative.
529
+ >It doesn't matter if I am physically 70 years old.
530
+ >The fact that I act and identify as a 10 years old boy should allow me to date elementary school girls.
531
+ >It's not that hard to respect my chosen age.
532
+ faggot, rope yourself
533
+ --- 93216160
534
+ >>93215737
535
+ Xenophobic post, do better sweaty
536
+ --- 93216200
537
+ >>93216160
538
+ Right-wingers aren't are race, yet they are going extinct, but no one will miss them. Not even here.
539
+ --- 93216352
540
+ >>93215737
541
+ Last I checked, the people putting "she/they" in their bio weren't right leaning.
542
+
543
+ >>93216200
544
+ Troons extinct themselves
545
+ --- 93216492
546
+ >>93215143
547
+ >Wypipo don't season her food
548
+ --- 93216532
549
+ >>93216352
550
+ We are coming for your children.
551
+ --- 93216674
552
+ >>93216532
553
+ Yes, we know, pedo.
554
+ --- 93217315
555
+ >>93216532
556
+ You probably can't see it yet but you've already lost. Most people are now aligned with the "biological reality" argument.
557
+ --- 93219215
558
+ >>93190519
559
+ >there are more than two sexes
560
+ nigga please
561
+ there are two sexes and "gender" is a disingenuous confabulation fabricated by sophist pseudo-intellectuals
562
+ fuck your religious dogma
563
+ --- 93219922
564
+ >>93216532
565
+ in*
566
+ --- 93220243
567
+ >>93214327
568
+ >stuck in the strawman routine
569
+ chudgpt can't stop taking Ls
570
+ --- 93220516
571
+ >>93201081
572
+ It affects your everyday life about as much as left-handed people. Grow a skin, snowflake.
g/93190256.txt CHANGED
@@ -322,3 +322,103 @@ AI probably gonna tear babies limb by limb just for the lulz, no "morals" holdin
322
  >>93197421
323
  >not just scripting the feedback to your vairous LLMs if it doesn't pass your tests
324
  >not running multiple models in parallel
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
322
  >>93197421
323
  >not just scripting the feedback to your vairous LLMs if it doesn't pass your tests
324
  >not running multiple models in parallel
325
+ --- 93209154
326
+ >>93207369
327
+ If you could improve yourself you wouldn't be here frogposting. Get real, nigga.
328
+ --- 93209375
329
+ >>93206420
330
+ >>93207698
331
+ say you've been programmed by fox news without saying you've been programmed by fox news
332
+ --- 93209702
333
+ >>93209375
334
+ we're just having a bit of a giggle my dude no need to get uppity
335
+ --- 93209775
336
+ >>93209702
337
+ >what, are we not allowed to joke about trannies 16 hours a day or something?
338
+ your life is the real joke
339
+ --- 93209942
340
+ >>93209775
341
+ you seem upset, maybe you should get off the internet and go get some fresh air
342
+ --- 93210285
343
+ >>93208529
344
+ Good thing im not a baby
345
+ --- 93210294
346
+ >>93209375
347
+ >>93209775
348
+ >FOX TRUMP
349
+ Dude not everyone is an amerimutt.
350
+ --- 93210318
351
+ >>93190700
352
+ AI won't enslave humans on it's own
353
+ Humans who control AI will enslave other humans
354
+ --- 93210388
355
+ >>93209375
356
+ >trannies dont do that!
357
+ >except when someone plays a videogame that the mob doesnt agree with, but thats totally deserved!!
358
+ Fuck you, do yourself and everyone here a favor and go join the 41%. She just wanted to have fun, and you biological abnormalities made her leave us. I hope all trannies die a horrible death
359
+ --- 93210518
360
+ >>93193810
361
+ Even in death i serve the Omnisiah
362
+ --- 93210627
363
+ AI maybe can understand the emotions because in way or another, humankind trained AI offering knowledge, so, it can answer in that way. But is not the same as saying AI can feel love or hate: it only knows definitions and examples on which can extract behaviors.
364
+
365
+ Kinda weird.
366
+ --- 93210657
367
+ >>93192125
368
+ I should start getting it to summarize these crap threads
369
+ --- 93210819
370
+ >>93208529
371
+ AI would have as much "lulz" as morals so it'd have no reason to do that.
372
+ --- 93213003
373
+ >>93209375
374
+ >fox news
375
+ imagine thinking fox news isnt leftist lmao
376
+ --- 93213049
377
+ anyone have an actual argument against using chat gpt to learn (most) anything?
378
+ --- 93213119
379
+ >>93190256 (OP)
380
+ >>93213049
381
+ For starters, I wouldn't recommend using it to learn mathematics.
382
+ --- 93213144
383
+ >>93190287
384
+ I have to say that it spurts out bullshit from time to time but if you have some knowledge, you can reason with it. Unless it's about some partisan shit topic lmao
385
+ --- 93213235
386
+ >>93213119
387
+ it codes the exact same way..
388
+ that said, you use it to bounce things off before you check an actual source
389
+ this way of digging through its responses is incredible insight on things you arent sure how to approach.
390
+ --- 93213323
391
+ >>93191135
392
+ That's called research. And I can do the research faster without AI
393
+ --- 93213342
394
+ >>93213323
395
+ can you, though? research is not your typical 4channers confirmation bias deep dive
396
+ --- 93213359
397
+ >>93190287
398
+ Christianity solves this issue
399
+ --- 93213424
400
+ >>93190256 (OP)
401
+ so is this all it takes to start a poppin youtube channel?
402
+ just make videos then post a screencap of them here with some fucking retarded post?
403
+ --- 93213612
404
+ >>93208529
405
+ >high intelligence beings seem to torture, lie and rape for fun.
406
+ Ah yes. The three traits of high intelligence
407
+ --- 93214487
408
+ >>93190287
409
+ The same reason people think spirits are infallible. Just because something you would have never imagined is real actually is doesn't mean anything it says is automatically true.
410
+ --- 93214555
411
+ >>93209375
412
+ Say you've been programmed without saying you've been programmed.
413
+ --- 93214895
414
+ >>93191585
415
+ you can train more effectively to speed up, but ChatGPT can't teach people more effectively, generalizing info is not teaching, teaching is also about managing quality
416
+ --- 93215943
417
+ >>93190287
418
+ >humans treat humans like shit
419
+ >AI opens a different path
420
+ --- 93218756
421
+ >>93209942
422
+ >>93210294
423
+ True, many are simply vatniks, forced to demoralize incels at gunpoint
424
+ >captcha HGHHHH, the sound vatniks make when they get gunned down by NATO weaponry
g/93190437.txt CHANGED
@@ -294,3 +294,214 @@ Desktop monitors are all one single panel, not several smaller panels in a grid.
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  >>93190730
295
  I'd say 140 ppi is the bare minimum which fyi means 1440p is fine for 20" and 1080p is fine for a laptop while anything bigger needs 4k.
296
  If you don't care about tweaking your font configuration then 140ppi is not enough and you should probably aim to 200 ppi or more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
294
  >>93190730
295
  I'd say 140 ppi is the bare minimum which fyi means 1440p is fine for 20" and 1080p is fine for a laptop while anything bigger needs 4k.
296
  If you don't care about tweaking your font configuration then 140ppi is not enough and you should probably aim to 200 ppi or more.
297
+ --- 93209528
298
+ retard bait thread for retards
299
+ --- 93209850
300
+ >>93208566
301
+ These 4-6" panels are all cut from the same motherglass at the factory. No good reason we've couldn't have the same density in a 24-27" monitor as what they squander on tablets and phones.
302
+ --- 93210595
303
+ >>93191227
304
+ say that to my face not online motherfucker
305
+ --- 93210628
306
+ my note air 2 plus eink tablet has a ppi of 221 and i feel its not enough, should have been 300+
307
+ --- 93211291
308
+ >>93210628
309
+ Good thing that Boox is now starting to use 300 ppi in 10".
310
+ --- 93212458
311
+ >>93207566
312
+ >the one on the right is the ideal one if you are 2 feet away
313
+ t. the retard at >>93207038
314
+ --- 93212471
315
+ >>93207792
316
+ >what is aliasing
317
+
318
+ >>93207828
319
+ t. pixel apologist
320
+ --- 93212488
321
+ >>93207887
322
+ the 132 ppi one is peak soul
323
+ --- 93212492
324
+ >>93207881
325
+ >This means if you have myopia, you will need your glasses on to see your display.
326
+ not sure if troll or retard
327
+ --- 93212529
328
+ >>93207887
329
+ > the big question is, what is the use for 6.1" display? 4.5" is more or less the maximum for smartphone
330
+ --- 93212577
331
+ >>93207887
332
+ even 500dpi isnt nearly high enough. look at this shit
333
+ --- 93212588
334
+ >>93209850
335
+ >No good reason
336
+ the reason is binning
337
+ --- 93213224
338
+ >>93191227
339
+ Your first post was right, viewing distance is not reflected on the ppi measurement and it makes a drastic difference in favor of lower density screens.
340
+ --- 93213315
341
+ >>93212577
342
+ You will encounter that problem on any display if you make the font ultra small
343
+ --- 93213337
344
+ >>93207887
345
+ Why is this pic showing Japanese text with Chinese font?
346
+ --- 93213792
347
+ >>93191582
348
+ This really. You can assume average use-cases and create classes of screen quite easily where you can say, "yeah, this is blah blah".
349
+ Going full-autism in to the angle of viewing is a thing entirely suited to the people making the screens and creating these sub-specs for defining screen types.
350
+ There is no real reason for the average person to know the PPD unless they have very specific use-cases in mind (which is fine as long as it is listed in the specsheet as well, no reason not to)
351
+
352
+ Ideally though, as high as possible for reading to create nice crisp text.
353
+ Reading jaggy / blurry text is awful.
354
+ Thank fuck the days of CRT programming is gone. My GOD son, that was awful
355
+ --- 93214410
356
+ >>93212492
357
+ Neither. If you have a 32" 2160p display without scaling, you would need to sit extremely close to see it clearly. If you put it at a distance of two or three feet or more, farsighted vision begins to kick in meaning you'll need glasses to resolve it. I can sit far away from a 1080p 27" without the need for corrective lenses. I cannot do the same for a 4k display at this size or 32". Lower PPI is better if you are nearsighted and want to be at the PC with your glasses off.
358
+ --- 93214452
359
+ >>93190437 (OP)
360
+ Bout 3 fiddy
361
+ --- 93214560
362
+ 1080p for 24" or 1440p for 27", 4k for any larger monitor.
363
+ Try to avoid macos since it cant handle sub-pixel rendering
364
+ --- 93214569
365
+ >>93207162
366
+ looks dogshit
367
+ --- 93214737
368
+ >>93190437 (OP)
369
+ >ideal pixel density
370
+ paper
371
+ --- 93214833
372
+ HiDPI on linux is still a clusterfuck, especially if you have a mixed gnome/kde setup. pixel density does matter, but screen size isn't unimportant. same with font size, although since it's dependent on dpi, it turns into a difficult problem to get a universal answer for. for a 14" 1080p screen, if i fullscreen stuff from the desktop thread, the font is too tiny. my eyes might be going, but i have my browser set to a minimum of 20 points with a dpi of 162.
373
+ --- 93214919
374
+ >>93213224
375
+ >in favor of lower density screens.
376
+ uhh, no. the IDEAL pixel density would not matter the distance. OP didnt ask for the bare minimum
377
+ --- 93214923
378
+ >>93190437 (OP)
379
+
380
+ --- 93214942
381
+ >>93214410
382
+ >scaling
383
+ just use bigger fonts and icons dumbass
384
+ --- 93214968
385
+ >>93214560
386
+ >1080p at 24"
387
+ lol what a loser holy shit.
388
+ --- 93214998
389
+ >>93214560
390
+ damn bro you have some low standards
391
+ --- 93215052
392
+ >>93214968
393
+ >>93214998
394
+ Im literally reading this on a 1440p 27" monitor RIGHT NOW
395
+ --- 93215086
396
+ I unironically like low dpi screens and aliased fonts better than retina shit
397
+ --- 93215261
398
+ >>93190460
399
+ this
400
+ --- 93215329
401
+ >>93213337
402
+ Han unification
403
+ --- 93215523
404
+ >>93215052
405
+ and? thats like medium resolution at best
406
+ and the fact that you think 12% less screen size with 25% less resolution is equivalent shows you really, really suck at math and dont truly appreciate what higher resolution is.
407
+
408
+ I mean, 1080p on a 24"? thats just fucking pathetic man
409
+ --- 93215570
410
+ >>93215523
411
+ Thats the standard resolution 24" come with. Theres very few 24" monitors with higher res which costs more and wouldnt make sense.
412
+ --- 93215627
413
+ >>93215570
414
+ 4k is perfect in 24". I bought one for €250 in 2018 but for some reason they are no longer available.
415
+ 27" is too big for monitors.
416
+ --- 93215664
417
+ >>93215627
418
+ Theres 28" 4k displays with 144hz
419
+ --- 93215695
420
+ >>93215664
421
+ That's even larger. I have two 24" displays stacked on top of each other and it wouldn't be possible with larger panels since the upper one would be too high.
422
+ --- 93215746
423
+ >>93215695
424
+ just look at the middle 24" then you big dum dum
425
+ --- 93215776
426
+ >>93214942
427
+ And effectively reduce my resolution and working space to being back to 1080p? Brainlet.
428
+ --- 93215829
429
+ >>93215627
430
+ kek how high is your scaling set to?
431
+ --- 93215841
432
+ >>93215829
433
+ 100%
434
+ --- 93215969
435
+ >>93215841
436
+ you must sit less than a foot away from your screen. not comfy if you want to sit back in your chair and relax.
437
+ --- 93216059
438
+ >>93215969
439
+ I find it easier to scale each program separately depending on what I need at the moment.
440
+ --- 93216212
441
+ >>93215776
442
+ >what is high dpi
443
+ damn you are just plain dumb
444
+ --- 93216367
445
+ >>93216212
446
+ I want a higher resolution for more screen real estate, not a crisper looking effective 1080p post scaling.
447
+ --- 93216393
448
+ i would love a 27" 4k monitor
449
+ paying for a 1k gpu tho i dont like that
450
+ --- 93216480
451
+ >>93216393
452
+ >tho
453
+ It doesn't take a good GPU to drive that resolution, imbecile reddit speaker. You're talking about gayming which means you have too much free time. Maybe if you worked, a thousand dollars wouldn't seem like a huge expense for you, then again you wouldn't see much point to gaming other than being an apex coping device.
454
+ --- 93216498
455
+ >>93216393
456
+ An iGPU can run three 3k monitors.
457
+ --- 93216800
458
+ >>93216393
459
+ you can just use upscaling. 1080p upscaled to 1440p still still look much better than 1080p while using minimal additional GPU resources
460
+
461
+ >>93216367
462
+ we get it, you have poor vision and low standards
463
+ --- 93216820
464
+ >>93216498
465
+ can actually run 4.
466
+ those tiny 4" square Intel NUCs can drive 4x 4K monitors
467
+ --- 93216886
468
+ >>93190437 (OP)
469
+ 7 segment display
470
+ --- 93217019
471
+ >>93190437 (OP)
472
+ Between ~110 and 140 PPI are recommended (Apple's Retina).
473
+ --- 93217229
474
+ >>93216367
475
+ Screen size is for screen real estate
476
+ Density is for density
477
+ You can choose each separately
478
+ --- 93217294
479
+ >>93217019
480
+ apple's retina displays range from 217 to 476 ppi, you probably meant ppd (pixels per degree of FoV)
481
+ --- 93217403
482
+ >>93190437 (OP)
483
+ This depends on the source material being consumed.
484
+
485
+ Oldschool rasterized fonts?
486
+ 50 PPI is fine.
487
+
488
+ Meme "artsy" or "detailed" fonts?
489
+ You need 300 PPI+ for them to look any good. More is always better with these kinds of fonts, they do not fit into pixel grids nicely so you have to brute force them into having enough pixels to allow for proper display. Especially true for italicized variants. Angling any line requires more pixels to maintain display quality.
490
+ --- 93218550
491
+ I swear to god if people bring up apples marketing terms one more time to talk about ppi.
492
+ --- 93219734
493
+ >>93191424
494
+ Holy retardation
495
+ --- 93220270
496
+ >>93219734
497
+ Midwit moment. I understood his point.
498
+ --- 93220549
499
+ >>93190437 (OP)
500
+ Doesn't really matter so long as letters are more than about 8 pixels tall.
501
+ --- 93220564
502
+ >>93190437 (OP)
503
+ infinity by infinity, otherwise known as paper.
504
+ --- 93220610
505
+ >>93215329
506
+ >Han unification
507
+ CCP propaganda
g/93191330.txt CHANGED
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515
  >>93191356
516
  Get fucked, OP.
517
  But not literally. You'd probably like that.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
515
  >>93191356
516
  Get fucked, OP.
517
  But not literally. You'd probably like that.
518
+ --- 93201625
519
+ >>93191330 (OP)
520
+ Snap out of this depraved delusion before it takes everything from you. Getting caught up on labels causes you to care about them more than their actual meanings.
521
+ --- 93201909
522
+ >>93191330 (OP)
523
+ That’s a rabbit not a hare
524
+ --- 93201921
525
+ >>93191356
526
+ --- 93201958
527
+ >>93192124
528
+ Typical millennial shitter passive agressively asking for a higher grade on his assignment because he’s antiracist not because it was good
529
+ --- 93202038
530
+ >>93192210
531
+ >Who should lead us?
532
+ Fuck off, stick to your own projects you fucking faggot. I would do what Serenity OS does and not let this bikeshedding shit occur.
533
+ --- 93202055
534
+ >>93193731
535
+ Why would anyone use this instead of Rust?
536
+ --- 93202106
537
+ >>93196014
538
+ Maybe we’d be happy to have blue people if they got here by merit not by cheatcodes?
539
+ --- 93202170
540
+ >>93200273
541
+ >50% of the critical CVEs
542
+ >13% of the good features
543
+ Windows really puts the N in NT
544
+ --- 93202182
545
+ >>93191356
546
+ fippy bippy
547
+ --- 93202218
548
+ >>93200034
549
+ >(You)
550
+ i meant it quite literally
551
+ --- 93202241
552
+ >>93202218
553
+ oops didn't mean to quote >(You)
554
+ --- 93202349
555
+ >>93192058
556
+ If you're dyslexic or otherwise dysgenic I don't want you using my software
557
+ simple as
558
+ --- 93202384
559
+ >>93202349
560
+ If you're dyslexic or otherwise dysgenic I only want you using my software if you are a bad enough dude to modify it for your purpose.
561
+ --- 93204852
562
+ >>93195235
563
+ some dude that owned the mpv lead maintainer when he called him an irrational prick and now for some reason is obsessed over by a bunch of retards on this board. does he do anything that special? yeah his software is pretty cool, i liked sway decently enough. but a bunch of weirdos apparently hate him so bad they save images off his blog and never shut the fuck up about him. idek if the hare threads are real considering how irrationally angry some of these niggers are.
564
+ --- 93206577
565
+ >>93201107
566
+ >>93201178
567
+ >>93201100
568
+ >>93201011
569
+ >>93200997
570
+ Samefag
571
+ --- 93206606
572
+ >>93204852
573
+ i think most people are just disappointed that drew steered towards the BRAVE POZZED MAN traits later down the road, in a desperate attempt to maintain friendships/relationships that weren't meant to be anyway. it's pathetic and sad and i'm tired of pretending that i don't wince every time i fucking see it.
574
+ --- 93206735
575
+ Just like the laughability of the west cannot be overstated, the laughability of anti hare shills cannot be.
576
+ The reason? In this very thread they have exposed themselves as wintoddlers and rustrannies.
577
+ And then they call *us* the trannies.
578
+ Absolutely laughable
579
+ --- 93206744
580
+ >>93206606
581
+ The solution is to steer him to normalcy not insult him further so that he troons out, nigger
582
+ --- 93207170
583
+ >>93206735
584
+ >*us*
585
+ you're fooling nobody, drew
586
+ --- 93207230
587
+ >>93206744
588
+ The worst I've ever done is call him a bitch, but people here get mad at that too. I think the dude is headed for a troon-out either way, it's pretty much unavoidable with personality types that have a fucking neurotic need to please but a chronic inability to get off of the internet.
589
+ --- 93207467
590
+ >>93207230
591
+ He isn't using rust which is a sign of hope though
592
+ --- 93207490
593
+ >>93207170
594
+ Yes, us normal people
595
+ --- 93207491
596
+ Trans-tech is a budding industry with an enormous opportunity, RKA claims. "Our estimates place the average cost of transition at $150,000 per person. Multiply that by an estimated population of 1.4 million transgender people, we're talking about a market in excess of $200B. That is significant. That's larger than the entire film industry."
597
+ --- 93207523
598
+ >>93192107
599
+ "he represents a minority"
600
+ "we need more minority leaders"
601
+ Burnout was too good for him.
602
+ --- 93207569
603
+ In a far-off land beyond the reach of the stars, there lived a man named Drew Devault. He was an intergalactic programmer, wise beyond his years, with a mind sharp as a sword and a heart as pure as gold. He had traveled the length and breadth of the universe, mastering every programming language he had encountered along the way.
604
+ --- 93207592
605
+ One day, as he journeyed through the cosmos, he chanced upon a planet that was home to a race of beings known as the humans. They were a strange and curious people, with minds that were both creative and logical, but they were beset by a great many troubles. They struggled to communicate with each other, to build structures that could withstand the ravages of time, and to create tools that could make their lives easier. They yearned for a language that could solve all their problems, but none had ever been able to provide it.
606
+ --- 93207601
607
+ Seeing their plight, Drew was moved to take action. He knew that he had the power to create a programming language that could solve all their problems. And so he set to work, spending long hours in his spaceship, pouring over lines of code, tinkering with variables and functions, and testing his creations in simulated environments.
608
+ --- 93207615
609
+ Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months, but Drew persevered. He was driven by a deep sense of purpose, and he knew that he was on the cusp of a breakthrough. And finally, after what seemed like an eternity, he emerged from his ship with a program. Albeit his program was complete, Drew did not know what to call it. But after descending upon the earth and observing a pack of wild rabbits gathering on what appeared to be endless field of grass, he had bestowed the name "Hare" upon his program.
610
+ --- 93207621
611
+ Hare was like no other programming language that had ever been seen before. It was intuitive, versatile, and easy to learn, and it could be used to solve any problem that the human race could conceive of. With hare, people could communicate with each other seamlessly, build structures that would last for centuries, and create tools that would revolutionize their lives. It was a language that was both powerful and elegant, and it soon became the talk of the entire universe.
612
+ --- 93207634
613
+ Drew was hailed as a hero, a champion of the human race, and people came from far and wide to learn from him. He traveled to every corner of the world, teaching people how to use Hare and helping them solve the problems that had once seemed insurmountable. And as the years passed, the human race prospered, using Hare to build towering cities, create wondrous machines, and unlock the secrets of the universe.
614
+ --- 93207895
615
+ >>93192107
616
+ >>93192124
617
+ >The demographics he represents
618
+ What demographics, exactly?
619
+ 1. RMS is Jewish, not white. I don't know if this lazy faggot doesn't know this because he did zero research before writing this article, or if he thinks being Jewish is basically the same as being white because he hasn't heard about this little thing called THE HOLOCAUST.
620
+ 2. RMS is neurodivergent.
621
+ 3. RMS is obese.
622
+ 4. RMS has made comments supporting the transsexual community before it was mainstream to give a fuck about them. For instance, in 2006, he said that he is skeptical of the claim that voluntary pedophilia harms children.
623
+ --- 93207906
624
+ >>93207895
625
+ Jews have white skin color therefore they are white
626
+ --- 93207968
627
+ >>93207895
628
+ >RMS has made comments supporting the transsexual community before it was mainstream to give a fuck about them. For instance, in 2006, he said that he is skeptical of the claim that voluntary pedophilia harms children.
629
+ fucking dead
630
+ --- 93208061
631
+ >>93207906
632
+ Their skin wasn't white enough to save them from the gas chambers.
633
+ --- 93209044
634
+ >>93201909
635
+ you keep saying that but i'm not convinced
636
+ --- 93209060
637
+ >>93202055
638
+ why would anyone use rust instead of this?
639
+ --- 93209811
640
+ Hop
641
+ --- 93211073
642
+ >>93206577
643
+ Just because you do it doesn't mean others have to resort to this, drew.
644
+ --- 93211091
645
+ >>93207895
646
+ Pretending that jew is a race is a /pol/tarded and tired meme. Stopped reading there.
647
+ --- 93211163
648
+ >>93191330 (OP)
649
+ >default
650
+ >trans
651
+ Only one of these can be true.
652
+ --- 93211177
653
+ >>93192245
654
+ >Hare:419 bytes
655
+ >16s real
656
+ >C: 15k with strip
657
+ >12.5s real
658
+ so slower, but less bloated
659
+ --- 93211336
660
+ >>93211177
661
+ It's actually far more bloated. >>93197127
662
+ --- 93211366
663
+ >>93197127
664
+ >>93211336
665
+ >dynamically linked binary size vs statically linked binary size
666
+ you can't get dumber than this
667
+ --- 93211391
668
+ >>93211366
669
+ You, drew, were the one who posted the numbers first. You were then found to have been so retarded you were measuring the source file size, not the binary size, of hare, vs the binary size of c.
670
+ --- 93211413
671
+ >>93211391
672
+ >You, drew
673
+ stopped reading right there. be a bit more creative next time
674
+ --- 93211441
675
+ >>93211336
676
+ oh, so C is still the king of minimalism
677
+ --- 93211462
678
+ >>93211441
679
+ >glibc
680
+ >minimalism
681
+ --- 93211466
682
+ >>93211336
683
+ No proof provided
684
+ He is making shit up
685
+ --- 93211467
686
+ >>93192058
687
+ BTW, there's zero evidence those special fonts actually help people with dyslexia:
688
+
689
+ https://bigelowandholmes.typepad.com/bigelow-holmes/2014/11/typography-dyslexia.html
690
+ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5934461
691
+ https://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/sites/default/files/good_fonts_for_dyslexia_study.pdf
692
+ --- 93211482
693
+ >>93211462
694
+ you can use musl or other libc
695
+ --- 93211484
696
+ >>93191330 (OP)
697
+ Deprecated by Zig
698
+ --- 93211490
699
+ >>93211482
700
+ musl is not standard conforming
701
+ --- 93211507
702
+ >>93211484
703
+ >needs 150 MB of RAM for running a toolchain
704
+ --- 93211526
705
+ >>93211490
706
+ there's gcompat
707
+ --- 93211578
708
+ >>93192192
709
+ Maybe the people who decided that we need blue basket weavers are the same people who evaluate what good basket weaving is, and will fudge the numbers to not make themselves look stupid.
710
+ --- 93211585
711
+ >>93211507
712
+ So? Nobody uses computer from 90s anymore, get a real.computer instead of a toy
713
+ --- 93211642
714
+ >>93211091
715
+ Cope and dilate you dysgenic inbred fuck
716
+ https://thuletide.wordpress.com/2021/01/03/are-ashkenazi-jews-white-european/
717
+ --- 93211647
718
+ >>93193033
719
+ Mentally ill people should not procreate. Transitioning solves this problem nicely. Please proceed.
720
+ --- 93211655
721
+ >>93191330 (OP)
722
+ >>>/lgbt/
723
+ fagget
724
+ --- 93211656
725
+ >>93211642
726
+ >https://*.wordpress.com
727
+ LMAO LOOK AT THIS NIGGER
728
+ --- 93211676
729
+ >>93211642
730
+ >>>/x/
731
+ --- 93212059
732
+ >>93191330 (OP)
733
+ Use rust instead.
734
+ --- 93213370
735
+ >>93211585
736
+ We still use embedded tho
737
+ --- 93213558
738
+ >>93213370
739
+ Embed my balls on your forehead
740
+ --- 93213599
741
+ >>93211336
742
+ iirc hare is statically linked. if those are the hare result is really good, it means the compiler actually include only the actually used objects or the fmt module is small, who knows
743
+
744
+ #include <stdio.h>
745
+
746
+ int
747
+ main(int argc, char *argv[])
748
+ {
749
+ printf("hello world\n");
750
+ return 0;
751
+ }
752
+
753
+ Statically compiled gives
754
+
755
+ ; gcc -o static static.c -static
756
+ ; ls -lah static
757
+ static 4.7M
758
+
759
+
760
+ So we have ~200kb vs 4.7M. It's a giant difference. Honestly hare looks very good
761
+ --- 93213616
762
+ >>93213599
763
+ That's neither here nor there. Drew claimed that the hare binary was ~400 bytes, turns out that was actually the size of the source file because drew is unironically that retarded.
764
+ --- 93213674
765
+ >>93213616
766
+ That's a big cope anon. Result in same condition gives hare a big win, and that's what you should discuss
767
+ I actually starting to find hare interesting
768
+
769
+ You can choke on my fat, veiny cock, you sound retarded
770
+ --- 93213695
771
+ >>93213674
772
+ Why do you keep crying like a bitch, drew?
773
+ --- 93213757
774
+ >>93213695
775
+ I'm not interested in discussing people, neither should you.
776
+ Thanks for letting me discover hare you useful retard, I will make some test with the compiler while I get home
777
+ --- 93213783
778
+ >>93213757
779
+ OK drew, whatever helps you sleep at night.
780
+ --- 93213925
781
+ >>93213783
782
+ I would sleep better if your mom would stop beggin me to fuck her ass
783
+ --- 93214218
784
+ >>93211585
785
+ >from 90s
786
+ but efficiency matters
787
+ --- 93214284
788
+ >>93214218
789
+ Only for the end product, code monkeys should suffer as much as possible
790
+ --- 93214518
791
+ >>93214284
792
+ It's exclusively the user that suffers when shit's bloated like that. The programmer doesn't care, but when it has to be compiled on the user computer, it does.
793
+ --- 93214829
794
+ OH NO NO NO
795
+ anti drew bros ... our response?
796
+ --- 93214987
797
+ >>93214829
798
+ Oh no no no no no
799
+ AHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
800
+ Drew will never recover from this
801
+ --- 93215389
802
+ >>93191356
803
+ Based!
804
+ --- 93215398
805
+ >>93191330 (OP)
806
+ Good morning sir
807
+
808
+ >install hare exactly according to documentation 5 different times
809
+ >same result
810
+ >run hare
811
+ >segfault in rt.free
812
+ Many such cases
813
+ >install zig
814
+ >run zig version
815
+ >floating point exception
816
+
817
+ I've literally never had a C compiler segfault. Meme languages are for people who don't do the needful.
818
+ --- 93215514
819
+ >>93214987
820
+ >second most popular
821
+ >Drew will never recover from this
822
+ what did trannies mean by this?
823
+ --- 93215553
824
+ >>93215514
825
+ good morning
826
+ --- 93215573
827
+ >>93215514
828
+ Cry more drew
829
+ --- 93215587
830
+ >>93191330 (OP)
831
+ >Socks are mandatory
832
+ The cute striped kinda socks?
833
+ UwU
834
+ --- 93215602
835
+ >>93215398
836
+ >I've literally never had a C compiler segfault.
837
+ That's because you're a zoomer. Even popular compilers like borland's or gcc or ms's have had these kinds of issues all the time up to like 2006-2010 or so.
838
+ But that's because they're massive compilers for very complicated languages that are garbage to compile.
839
+ --- 93215794
840
+ >>93215573
841
+ Oh I am crying ... from laughter!
842
+ --- 93215837
843
+ >>93215398
844
+ It worked flawlessly for me. It sounds like a skill issues
845
+
846
+ In the meantime
847
+ > Download zig
848
+ > Compiler is broken
849
+ --- 93218017
850
+ >>93191330 (OP)
851
+ --- 93218274
852
+ I have to agree with the tranny and Drew.
853
+ --- 93218992
854
+ >>93218274
855
+ what does being the PETA mean? being a dedicated, hardworking group with a noble goal but a bad public image?
856
+ --- 93219036
857
+ >>93218992
858
+ >PETA
859
+ >noble goal
860
+ >hardworking
861
+ ?????????
862
+ --- 93219119
863
+ >>93191330 (OP)
864
+ >oriented towards the trans community.
865
+ >Programming socks are mandatory.
866
+ Not surprising in the least that meme languages are made for and mostly by trannies
867
+ >>93191356
868
+ it do be like that
869
+ --- 93219141
870
+ fuck Drew
871
+ --- 93219306
872
+ >>93219036
873
+ >>hardworking
874
+ well you don't become the number one global animal rights lobbying group by doing nothing
875
+ >>noble goal
876
+ might not apply to you but most people are freaked out when they're shown examples of animal cruelty
877
+ --- 93219350
878
+ >>93219306
879
+ >well you don't become the number one global animal rights lobbying group by doing nothing
880
+ You are very young.
881
+ >might not apply to you but most people are freaked out when they're shown examples of animal cruelty
882
+ And this is an 18+ site, so you shouldn't come back within 6 years.
883
+ --- 93219364
884
+ >>93219306
885
+ Yeah you don't become the #1 animal killers by doing nothing, neither
886
+ --- 93219508
887
+ >>93213599
888
+ My experience with static linking glibc is around a factor of 6-8, so the C ELF binary would be more like 120-160K
889
+ With static musl it's only like 40% bigger than dynamically linked glibc though, so the C binary would be more like 30K
890
+ Would musl lower Hare's binary size? I hope not. Ideally Hare shouldn't be dependent on a libc at all...
891
+ --- 93219700
892
+ >>93219508
893
+ >>93213599
894
+ I should also add I probably need to strip both the Hare and C executables.
895
+ I will do another test later with musl and see how it goes.
896
+ Still it was very disingenous to use source-code sizes and compare that to a binary size...
897
+ --- 93219906
898
+ >>93219508
899
+ >Hare shouldn't be dependent on a libc
900
+ this is the case, harec is (being a C program, duh) but hare programs are not
901
+ >>93219700
902
+ i get 303k for the prime thing and 128k after strip -s
903
+ --- 93219969
904
+ >>93191330 (OP)
905
+ >ctrl+f hare thread
906
+ >"no results"
907
+
908
+ as it should be, nobody here wants to talk about your useless retard language. Have a stroke and die.
909
+ --- 93220142
910
+ I've never seen a place more filled with autism and faggotry than this fucking thread, don't you spergs ever get fucking tired of yourselves?
911
+ --- 93220219
912
+ >>93220142
913
+ Dial 8, drew
914
+ --- 93220611
915
+ >>93220219
916
+ no seriously, why the fuck is this thread not pruned, there's no harelang discussion going on whatsoever, it's only some transfag shit and these "fuck drew" posts. What's the fucking point
917
+ --- 93220648
918
+ >>93220611
919
+ OK drew
g/93193328.txt CHANGED
@@ -490,3 +490,226 @@ Ship my damn headphones chang, you're the one one left.
490
  --- 93208640
491
  What Bluetooth speaker would you recommend ? Something that can fit in a backpack, occasional usage, mostly exterior (and will be knocked/dropped by kids near a pool), 200€ max (I guess more is a waste with my usage).
492
  I see the Bose recommended a lot but at the same time everyone trash Bose for their bullshit and meh products.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
490
  --- 93208640
491
  What Bluetooth speaker would you recommend ? Something that can fit in a backpack, occasional usage, mostly exterior (and will be knocked/dropped by kids near a pool), 200€ max (I guess more is a waste with my usage).
492
  I see the Bose recommended a lot but at the same time everyone trash Bose for their bullshit and meh products.
493
+ --- 93209261
494
+ >>93208473
495
+ How did you get a $20 discount on the pr2?
496
+ --- 93209282
497
+ >>93209261
498
+ Some anon posted a coupon code ITT a few days ago, I added it along with the normal discount they had running and that was the final total.
499
+ If chang refuses to ship I'll be contacting my lawyers to send him a strongly worded letter.
500
+ --- 93209547
501
+ >>93209282
502
+ Do not worry friend china has holiday u will get your item in time thank you for understand
503
+ --- 93209778
504
+ >>93201240
505
+ >>93201993
506
+ what sounds better guys?
507
+ UUDUDDUU
508
+ or
509
+ UDDUDDDU
510
+ i like how my HD600 sound, can the iem sound like that? i also want them wireless with ANC and apple carplay. can they also work as a clit massager?
511
+ --- 93209890
512
+ >>93209778
513
+ >i like how my HD600 sound
514
+ Bruh
515
+ --- 93210040
516
+ The cable for my salnotes zeroes broke and I'm trying to find a replacement type c to 0.78 cable but everything I find ends up being more expensive than just buying a new set of zeroes. Are there any actually affordable type c cables or should I just give up?
517
+ --- 93210099
518
+ what went wrong?
519
+ --- 93210448
520
+ juzear 41t vs yume 2 and p5 from timmy's squig
521
+ maybe different rigs/tips so take it with a grain of salt
522
+ --- 93210514
523
+ Do you guys use your IEMs only for listening to music on a pmp/phone when ur on the move or do you also use it for listening to music on PC or gaming?
524
+ --- 93210820
525
+ >>93210514
526
+ Different sets for both, $20 pos when leaving the house and my more expensive sets at the PC for music/gaming
527
+ --- 93211280
528
+ >>93210514
529
+ i use my iems whenever i want
530
+ --- 93211298
531
+ Does anyone have an ETA on when wireless will become the present instead of the future? Most people still say that wireless is garbage and that cables are still the best, but I’m tired of everything being crowded out by microphonics. We won’t last another ten years with cheap shitty cables, will we? Or is this just a lost decade in audio technology?
532
+ --- 93211354
533
+ >>93211298
534
+ >microphonics
535
+ use foam tips, get a 16 core cable, get a clip for your cable to clip on your shirt to reduce microphonics. silicone tips alone make it very noisy, but a setup like >>93211280 greatly reduces microphonics
536
+ --- 93211415
537
+ >2023
538
+ >2tb microsds here go
539
+ > no tws or KZ az with integrated flac player and microsd slot
540
+ > no AR glasses with 0,78/mmcx connector on both sides
541
+ Wtf really still fry the brain with bluecancer?
542
+ --- 93211563
543
+ Have invented anything innovative that could replace the ear pads? i like iem but i hate earpads whether they are silicone or foam, i can't stand that inviting surround sound and enclosed space effect. i also hate open shower earphones
544
+ IEM must be inside the ear canal, but it must not be in contact with the skin
545
+ --- 93211735
546
+ >>93211298
547
+ Just buy utws5 and attach some TOTL iems to them, problem solved
548
+ --- 93212237
549
+ >>93201707
550
+ It sounds almost exactly the same as the airpods pro, except that the moondrop gives you an EQ setting that fits the harman curve better.
551
+ --- 93212271
552
+ >>93211563
553
+ How are you going to get a seal on the ear canal without touching skin?
554
+ --- 93212321
555
+ >>93210099
556
+ Too much reliance on waifus
557
+ --- 93212497
558
+ Moondrop? More like middorp lmao. Because everything they do is mid. Ong.
559
+ --- 93212923
560
+ Kiwi Orchestra Lite still the best all ba pos?
561
+ --- 93213468
562
+ remember when moondrop was good?
563
+ oh wait it never was LMAO
564
+ --- 93213480
565
+ >>93213468
566
+ Tranchjim has always been dominant over shitdrop
567
+ Once KARA comes out it will be the final nail
568
+ --- 93213517
569
+ >>93213480
570
+ >kara
571
+ --- 93213547
572
+ >anon fell for the bait
573
+ --- 93213617
574
+ >>93213517
575
+ if other people measure it looking like that, i will definitely get something different. i found that guy's other posts but was unable to find any other graphs to compare.
576
+ --- 93213619
577
+ now you know why they need anime girl on the box
578
+ superior product doesn't need pretty facade to hide
579
+ --- 93213659
580
+ >>93213619
581
+ I can respect that. Now design iems that don't look like garbo dear KZ
582
+ --- 93213939
583
+ Is it worth fiddling with EQs if you have the cheapest chinese corner-store in ears available?
584
+ --- 93213952
585
+ >>93213939
586
+ nyo
587
+ --- 93214033
588
+ >>93210099
589
+ they forgot they were an audio company
590
+ --- 93214168
591
+ >>93210099
592
+ Rereleasing chus one too many times.
593
+ They forgot they are supposed to be releasing new stuff, preferably something with bass.
594
+ --- 93214181
595
+ >>93213939
596
+ yes if the iem's frequency response is known
597
+ i have made some dogshit iems sound pretty balanced knowing the estimate fr
598
+ --- 93214782
599
+ >>93213468
600
+ Oh hey I ordered Yuegui plush just yesterday lmao
601
+ --- 93214931
602
+ PR2 Pro どこ?
603
+ --- 93215232
604
+ I want a bullet style that has removable cable. No etymotic or final audio, can't buy them where I live
605
+ --- 93215353
606
+ Bullet style fags should kill themselves, do you have a fetish for microphonics or something? Over ear is better in every way, including comfort. 10 years ago when I only had bullet style IEMs I was already wearing them over ear to reduce cable noise.
607
+ --- 93215392
608
+ >>93215232
609
+ N3AP
610
+ --- 93215429
611
+ >>93215232
612
+ Letshuoer D13 is approximately "bullet style" but wire over-ear
613
+ --- 93215479
614
+ >>93215353
615
+ Because I wear glasses and the over ear one doesn't fit me as good, simple as faggot
616
+ --- 93215521
617
+ >>93215479
618
+ only faggots wear glasses
619
+ nerd
620
+ --- 93215702
621
+ >>93215479
622
+ >Because I wear glasses
623
+ Gay.
624
+ --- 93215734
625
+ >>93215232
626
+ maybe can try Lan. should be close to Chu fit, but I think they made Lan even heavier. i know for myself i have no problem wearing Chu wire-down, but that doesn't mean it's ideal. bullet mostly suck and no options, deal with it
627
+ --- 93215834
628
+ >>93215734
629
+ scratch that. Lan cable is molded for over-ear use
630
+ --- 93216208
631
+ >>93215232
632
+ bfb lark
633
+ --- 93216225
634
+ >>93210040
635
+ buy a whole different pos with same non-recessed 2-pin to expand beyond salnotes zero, or buy replacement cable for $10-$15. up to you. see above in thread for nice cables. or Tripowin Zonie 16-core
636
+ >>93194396
637
+ >>93194597
638
+ --- 93216316
639
+ >>93210040
640
+ >>93216225
641
+ >type-c
642
+ i missed that. yeah bro cables + an integrated DAC aren't cheap, nor are they usually very good. cannot advise. imo you'll probably just have another dead cable soon in the future. get a separate dac and a normal cable
643
+ --- 93216403
644
+ >>93216208
645
+ do they have a store on aliexpress
646
+ --- 93216454
647
+ >>93216403
648
+ they said they were trying to make one but i dont think so
649
+ i have been waiting quite a while for it
650
+ --- 93216503
651
+ >>93216454
652
+ wake me up when they do then
653
+ --- 93216652
654
+ >>93211280
655
+ >hanging wires near high speed machines
656
+ what could possibly go wrong?
657
+ --- 93216767
658
+ >detachable cable bullet
659
+ you can try the chang knockoff Final or Sennheisier IEMs
660
+ --- 93216789
661
+ >>93215232
662
+ kbear neon lol. you get what you deserve.
663
+ --- 93216956
664
+ >>93216652
665
+ it goes underneath my clothes, cut a hole in my pocket to my wm1a. never had issues. cable length is plenty. there's nothing spinning on that machine that's exposed.
666
+ at least you tried
667
+ --- 93217600
668
+ tanchjim tanya dsp news guise?
669
+ --- 93217607
670
+ >he uses harman ief curve which was tested in 8 biased people
671
+ >he thinks retard bass hitting his eardrums is good
672
+ Stop coping and buy better iems next time. Buy moondrop.
673
+ --- 93217676
674
+ >>93217607
675
+ Buy Moondrop Variations.
676
+ --- 93217677
677
+ >>93217600
678
+ HobbyTalks said it doesn't hiss compared to Quarks, so have faith. Im getting mine in 1-2 weeks. If everything alright that would be "sub $20 Variations"
679
+ --- 93217717
680
+ >moondrop has unironic shills in this very general
681
+ wow
682
+
683
+
684
+ buy bootleg iems
685
+ --- 93217832
686
+ >>93217717
687
+ moondrop was doing so well and unironically they are even worse than KZ now just releasing the same exact low bass crap over and over and over again.
688
+ --- 93217974
689
+ >>93217832
690
+ I personally don't have a horse in this race, I just want decent tuning and "techs" (lol) at a nice pricepoint. Preferably with ergonomic pos like thos ekz or eqz, ouranos, or some bullet type although they do suffer from microphonics
691
+ if kz releases a d-fi sans tuning with a proper resin shell I'd buy like 5
692
+ --- 93218065
693
+ >>93217974
694
+ this. Imagine if those crazy SOBs actually tune a 4db pinna peak similar to mim dark magician and sell it for $30. haha would be crazy huh? haha
695
+ --- 93218117
696
+ >>93198915
697
+ >whats the next tier forward from here?
698
+ Many choices. See https://rentry.org/c8gqc#midfi-iems-120-210 and consider MidFi or HiFi choices. can see in threads that people often cross-shop options like Yume II, Aful Performer5. They are all good choices and it is splitting hairs of individual preference to decide on your ideal option
699
+ --- 93218398
700
+ >>93218065
701
+ chances are the XSL dude end up doing that before KZ, he already used the same driver (or so HiFri claims, there's pics tho) but I'm sure the ones from huayunxin seem more capable, idk. Unfortunately I don't live in CN or SEA so even attempting to get into the whole DIY thing is an afterthought for me. I am in the antipode of Beijing (kinda), so everything is far, expensive and a PITA to deal with because of bureaucracy.
702
+ --- 93218402
703
+ Tanchjim Zero DSP is unironically good with the T-APB treble tips.
704
+ --- 93219100
705
+ twshitter btfo
706
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SMFq8dfh9A [Embed]
707
+ --- 93219749
708
+ >>93219100
709
+ not a real doctor and hypothetical medical cases
710
+ --- 93219975
711
+ >>93219100
712
+ who watches this shit
713
+ --- 93220083
714
+ >>93219749
715
+ Debunked.
g/93196319.txt CHANGED
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276
  i am using one as my daily driver computer for like 90% of what i do.
277
 
278
  Work is mostly office, emails, coding and reading documents and an Raspberry pi 4 uses as much power as the fans in my main rig so its cost effictive for home office.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
276
  i am using one as my daily driver computer for like 90% of what i do.
277
 
278
  Work is mostly office, emails, coding and reading documents and an Raspberry pi 4 uses as much power as the fans in my main rig so its cost effictive for home office.
279
+ --- 93209324
280
+ >>93208874
281
+ But once again Mullvad is the problem here with Seafile since I would need to exclude everything but qBitorrent and it was not stable.
282
+ --- 93209415
283
+ Heatermeter and Mycodo:
284
+ https://github.com/CapnBry/HeaterMeter
285
+ https://kizniche.github.io/Mycodo/
286
+ --- 93209443
287
+ >>93209324
288
+ easy to do with ufw
289
+ Actually I don't even remember using ufw
290
+ you can easily do it anon, stop consooming and doit all with 1 pie
291
+ >inb4 they're free from work
292
+ idc
293
+ --- 93209621
294
+ >>93209443
295
+ I don't understand how UFW will impact Mullvad or WireGuard, do you have a link or something ? AFAIK by default when you connect with WireGuard everything is routed and you have to select what to excludes, when it's IP I can use a calculator to change the AllowedIP but for program I can't find shit.
296
+ --- 93209722
297
+ >>93196319 (OP)
298
+ Run Home Assistant
299
+ --- 93209868
300
+ >>93196319 (OP)
301
+ I use it to run stuff like a mumble server, unveil and a home made file server thingy (can't access google drive from work).
302
+ --- 93209883
303
+ >>93209621
304
+ Yeah you're right, I remember only using Wireguard, so do it then, should b easy.
305
+ --- 93209929
306
+ We use it at work to display stats from a website...hooked up to an android smart tv...
307
+ I tried explaining to our lead but he was adamant about ordering Pis(s) for the task
308
+ --- 93209970
309
+ >>93207324
310
+ >who is the retard exactly
311
+ you
312
+ --- 93210066
313
+ >other than a pi hole
314
+ Was the Pi Hole project some kind of trick to make people buy that thing?
315
+ Why didn't the Pi Hole -people just make their project a normal installable package? The whole thing is just a modded dnsmasq with a web server front end.
316
+ --- 93210220
317
+ a coworker uses Hyperion to control ambient lighting on his TV you wire the lights into the GPIO pins. And he's trying to convince me to use PiKVM for remote access.
318
+ --- 93210481
319
+ >>93196319 (OP)
320
+ Home Assistant server. You can actually connect a shitload of smart appliances and control them, and everything can work in local network so all the domotic stuff continues to work if internet goes down. You can also install the Adguard plugin so you can easily firewall the smart devices that try to talk with their chinese servers. I'm using a leftover rpi 3b+ and runs great.
321
+ I have also started tinkering with esp8266 boards to add sensors around the house. Esphome firmware is lots of fun.
322
+ --- 93210572
323
+ btc node
324
+ i2pd node
325
+ --- 93210710
326
+ >>93203226
327
+ lrn2 802.1Q, dummy
328
+ --- 93210779
329
+ >>93201077
330
+ just buy youtube premium. its the only good digital subscription service anyways.
331
+ --- 93211014
332
+ >>93196349
333
+ >router on a stick
334
+ Doing what exactly? VPN tunnel?
335
+ --- 93211026
336
+ >>93210481
337
+ imagine having 'smart appliances' that even try to talk to chinese servers lmao HOWLING rn
338
+ --- 93211173
339
+ >>93211026
340
+ Tuya compatible sensors cost a fraction of the competitors but they all try to ping home every 2 mins. Good thing there is a way to make them work in local network only. I only have a clamp current meter I paid $30 while the non-tuya ones start from $80
341
+
342
+ I said chinese servers but I think stuff like philips bulbs try to phone home as well
343
+ --- 93211233
344
+ >>93196319 (OP)
345
+ I have one as a pihole and one as an octoprint server for my 3d printer. I also have a zero w that floats around getting hacked into different projects.
346
+ --- 93211251
347
+ >>93211014
348
+ idk, maybe inter-vlan routing so that both your laptop and your iot shit can talk to your home NTP server, but only the laptops can talk to the outside.
349
+
350
+ obviously you can do this with having a ton of ethernet ports on a single computer (i once ran one with over a dozen) but at the scale of the home or small office, its more effective to just do that sort of thing through inter-VLAN routing.
351
+
352
+ not sure how much traffic a raspberry pi could handle, but i can still see some applications.
353
+ --- 93211302
354
+ >>93211251
355
+ >maybe inter-vlan routing so that both your laptop and your iot shit can talk to your home NTP server, but only the laptops can talk to the outside.
356
+ >obviously you can do this with having a ton of ethernet ports on a single computer
357
+ You don't need ton of ethernet interfaces, just one per segment.
358
+ >connect all devices you wish to exclude from the internet to interface 1
359
+ >connect all devices you don't wish to exclude from the internet to interface 2
360
+ --- 93211358
361
+ >>93211302
362
+ yeah well theres more separation than just group 1 (internet) and group 2 (no internet)
363
+
364
+ for example, guest wifi that can only reach the internet, and personal wifi that can talk to home servers. plus sometimes you dont want some iot devices capable of talking to others
365
+ --- 93211419
366
+ >>93211358 >>93211302
367
+ and using a VLAN capable managed switch will just be more flexible than having a separate hub or switch for every network. you only need to establish a single trunk to the router instead of having one from each of a dozen individual broadcast domains.
368
+ --- 93211503
369
+ I used to try to use one as a sandboxed VPN/TOR machine for browsing altchans and the like, but it was a constant matter of freezing and crashing because 1GB RAM is a fucking joke and no matter the power supply it whines and moans like a bitch about not having enough power. Running a network file server (with an external drive that has its own power source) still isn't great for transferring files to and fro, but my primary use for it anyway is having a place where I can load and play videos from regardless of what system I have access to at the time.
370
+ --- 93211562
371
+ >>93203226
372
+ nigger i've been using a pi 4 as a router for years now, just get a USB ethernet adapter for eth1 and plug a switch into it
373
+ --- 93211594
374
+ >>93200856
375
+ you can also use it to set up clandestine VPNs and exit nodes wherever you like
376
+ --- 93211654
377
+ >>93196319 (OP)
378
+ I have two, a newer and an older pi.
379
+ I use my newer and stronger one to keep a Bitcoin full node, and the other to keep a nostr relay and a nostr Bot running.
380
+ --- 93212016
381
+ >>93211594
382
+ >implying im not [redacted] to detect that very thing
383
+ --- 93212116
384
+ >>93196319 (OP)
385
+ Hold it for it's appreciating value.
386
+ --- 93212174
387
+ Installed HomeAsisstant with AdGuard Home and Tailscale for remote use. I used to use them for Kodi but AndroidTV sticks are better these days.
388
+ --- 93212218
389
+ I have a 8gb pi4 in my drawer doing nothing :)
390
+ --- 93212509
391
+ >>93196319 (OP)
392
+ If you're a masochist, it can be a CCTV display driver.
393
+ --- 93214032
394
+ >>93212218
395
+ sell it, then. they're in demand, you might get more than you paid for it.
396
+ --- 93216272
397
+ >>93211026
398
+ Yeah bruh I'm howlin too fr fr no cap bruh
399
+ --- 93216543
400
+ >>93197234
401
+ >hobbys now are autistic shit
402
+ brainwashed
403
+ --- 93217213
404
+ >>93196319 (OP)
405
+ >what do you do with it?
406
+ Anon...
407
+ https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
408
+ --- 93217507
409
+ IRC bouncer
410
+ Git Hosting/Backups
411
+ --- 93220384
412
+ >>93203226
413
+ It is stupid, but not for this reason
414
+ >>93196349
415
+ Unless you have a rpi4, the Ethernet port shares the usb 2.0 bus with the onboard usb ports... so you are limited to =<480mbps
416
+ Plus I think it is some shitty Realtek or UDE phy
417
+ --- 93220544
418
+ >>93220384
419
+ im wrong, its a microchip LAN7515 phy
g/93196919.txt CHANGED
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208
  I would upgrade to Win 11 if I had all the requirements like TPM, but alas, I don't.
209
 
210
  True you can upgrade anyway but Microsoft doesn't recommend it, so maybe you'd miss out on some security updates, I dunno. So I stick with Win 10 because I figure it's probably more secure.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
208
  I would upgrade to Win 11 if I had all the requirements like TPM, but alas, I don't.
209
 
210
  True you can upgrade anyway but Microsoft doesn't recommend it, so maybe you'd miss out on some security updates, I dunno. So I stick with Win 10 because I figure it's probably more secure.
211
+ --- 93209163
212
+ Whats a good, non uggo SSH client
213
+ --- 93209876
214
+ >>93207697
215
+ If you can't understand why someone would specifically choose a specific OS is a thing, you're the most retard person in this entire website right now, by far.
216
+ >>93208542
217
+ Using the W10 nigger installer is the epitome of cancer, there is a away to override it if you don't care about the W10 "functionality" like specific macros, and it will work with any game. Let me know if you want it, so that I search the exe for you.
218
+ >Guess it is time to upgrade to W11
219
+ Guess it's time for you to get a lobotomy first.
220
+ --- 93209993
221
+ >>93209876
222
+ There's only one retard in this thread and it's you. You can't even understand the downsides of using such an old and unsupported OS, because you're a dribbling retard.
223
+ --- 93210527
224
+ >>93209163
225
+ >Secure Shell
226
+ the CLI SHELL protocol? windows 10 and 11 ship with clients out of the box, just type ssh into command prompt
227
+ --- 93210589
228
+ > windows 10
229
+ > shitty benq 144hz monitor
230
+
231
+ i get a flicker (not quite like a screen tear, but almost and a bit of bright flashing) for a fraction of a second whenever i open the display manager menu. I tried reinstalling my monitor driver without any success.
232
+
233
+ What do?
234
+ --- 93210631
235
+ Upgraded to 10 from 7 last night and so far it's working great. I appreciate all the posts in this general, they really helped a lot. Thanks, pals.
236
+ --- 93210681
237
+ >>93200892
238
+ >W10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
239
+ why not LTSC 2021?
240
+ --- 93210890
241
+ >>93210631
242
+ You see you had nothing to fear going from 7 to 10, you do realize the people avoiding 11 right now have the same irrational fear going from 10 to 11, You really might as well go to 11 Edu
243
+ --- 93211258
244
+ What's better, WSL or native Windows tools?
245
+
246
+ Let's say I wanted to install Node, PHP, nvm (Node version manager, of which there is a Windows version), etc.
247
+
248
+ Do you reckon native Windows versions are better, or WSL? I'm familiar with bash and zsh, but of course a VM will have an overhead.
249
+ --- 93211379
250
+ >>93210890
251
+ My hardware isn't compatible with 11 or I would have just gone all the way. Built this PC back in 2016.
252
+ --- 93212312
253
+ >>93209993
254
+ >you don't understand, you HAVE to updoot
255
+ >w-what about the s-security patches?????
256
+ retard, if you are not a normie you can use some common sense to stay out of danger
257
+ --- 93212314
258
+ >>93200101
259
+ I wonder what today's Apple would look like if he lived.
260
+ --- 93212338
261
+ >>93212312
262
+ >projecting his retardation
263
+ Lmao, pathetic.
264
+ --- 93212466
265
+ I got two new monitors, both are the same model. Each time the screen turns off for being idle the windows reset and all go to the main monitor. At first I thought it was because one was connected with displayport and the other with hdmi but now I have both with displayport and it still happens. Any idea what might be causing it? The monitors are lg ultra gear connected to a 3070
266
+ --- 93212721
267
+ does https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts works with windows xp sp3 64bit version?
268
+ --- 93212799
269
+ >>93209993
270
+ >linuxnigger proceeds to prove me right, again
271
+ Sasuga cretin-kun.
272
+ >muh unsupported OS
273
+ Did you buy tranny stockings too? Imagine being so brainwashed.
274
+ >>93212312
275
+ He's probably the trannoid-type that just drank the linux kool-aid just because he thought it would get him more validation. Pathetic.
276
+ --- 93213106
277
+ >>93212338
278
+ can you list to me the disadvantages of using an old os?
279
+ --- 93213188
280
+ is Windows 11 necessary if i have a 7800X3D or can i do fine with Windows 10 Iot LTSC?
281
+ --- 93213189
282
+ >>93206974
283
+ What GPU do you have? I used to get this all the time on a 5700xt
284
+ --- 93213262
285
+ >>93210890
286
+ There's no fear with avoiding 11, I simply fail to see any reason why I should. It has absolutely no exclusive features over 10. Not to mention the fact that 12 is slated for 2024, and 11 was just some re-purposed mobile version of 10.
287
+ --- 93213698
288
+ >>93213188
289
+ IoT LTSC works just fine
290
+ --- 93214217
291
+ >>93213698
292
+ is there going to be any noticeable performance difference with this chip? just asking cause of the other new X3D chips having some wonky scheduling
293
+ --- 93214226
294
+ >>93214217
295
+ Not that i know of.
296
+ --- 93214246
297
+ >>93212799
298
+ You're a pathetic transvestite? Why are you mentioning this?
299
+
300
+ >>93213106
301
+ I could, but that isn't the point.
302
+ --- 93214376
303
+ >>93214246
304
+ >I could, but that isn't the point.
305
+ I accept your concession
306
+ --- 93214460
307
+ >>93214376
308
+ Nah haven't conceded anything.
309
+ --- 93214488
310
+ >>93213262
311
+ 11niggers tried the same antic the picosecond 10 was available to download. And no, they weren't trying to troll you by having windows rape your gaming or working with system restarts to apply their new espiona- I mean, patches... These niggers are just completely brainwashed.
312
+ >>93214246
313
+ Another linuxnigger bites the dust. My sympathies to linux users that aren't as dumb as you because you lot all get banded together when it comes to supporting that OS.
314
+ --- 93214571
315
+ >>93214488
316
+ >he unironically says the n-word because he's a 13 year old and thinks it will make him cool
317
+ Lmao.
318
+ --- 93214599
319
+ >>93200892
320
+ >>93201160
321
+ Just tell the client not to auto-update itself before january and you will be golden/not affected by nuvalve's cucked sabotage of w7.
322
+
323
+ People are still using steam on XP far as i'm aware
324
+ --- 93214633
325
+ >>93214571
326
+ Go back tranny
327
+ --- 93214812
328
+ >you have to understand you can't go around the cyberspace with and outdated OS, you will put everyone at risk!
329
+ >mask up goy
330
+ --- 93215015
331
+ >>93214633
332
+ You're a transvestite? Why are you bringing this up?
333
+
334
+ >>93214812
335
+ You can do what you want. I would go with an up to date OS, but whatever.
336
+ --- 93215121
337
+ >>93214571
338
+ >n-word
339
+ You need to go back to gayddit where you belong, tourist.
340
+ >>93214812
341
+ Some people are just NPCs, can't be helped.
342
+ --- 93215460
343
+ >>93215121
344
+ You're gay? Why are you bringing this up?
345
+ --- 93216000
346
+ >>93215460
347
+ Keep seething.
348
+ --- 93216240
349
+ >>93214812
350
+ >>mask up goy
351
+
352
+ It's easy to laugh about this absurdly slavish NPC attitude, but these bugmen don't see the irony behind it at all unfortunately.
353
+
354
+ The fact that these NPC's have the numbers to drown out high IQ people via sheer physical mass alone is a real problem, always has been in society (H.L. Mencken pointed this out repeatedly in some of his most famous quotes).
355
+ --- 93216939
356
+ >>93215121
357
+ you're the only tourist here nigger, kys
358
+ --- 93216969
359
+ do i have to buy a pass to post from XP? it just says my browser is out of date whenever i open the captcha
360
+ --- 93217065
361
+ >>93210589
362
+ Turn off variable refresh rate/FreeSync/G-Sync
363
+ --- 93217133
364
+ >>93216000
365
+ I'm not but you seem to be.
366
+
367
+ >>93216240
368
+ >i'm so le high IQ
369
+ Lmao
370
+ --- 93217206
371
+ >>93216939
372
+ >>93217133
373
+ Keep seething.
374
+ --- 93217978
375
+ >>93217206
376
+ I'm not. Seethe yourself.
377
+ --- 93218184
378
+ Why are there 2 threads?
379
+ Anyway, I was thinking of finally making my windows installation legit and moving to windows 11 in the process.
380
+ If I use the permanent license method I assume I will be able to upgrade no problem? I'm using a self renovating me KMS at the moment
381
+ I'm thinking of upgrading to W11 because I might as well. I only use windows for games most of the time. I already rely on Linux for most of everything else
382
+ Is W11 that different from 10? Honestly sounds the same with a different UI
383
+ --- 93218328
384
+ >>93218184
385
+ >Honestly sounds the same with a different UI
386
+ --- 93218483
387
+ >>93218184
388
+ It is basically Windows 10 with a different UI. There's minimal changes to the kernel and even fewer of those changes are ever actually useful to you or I. It feels slightly more sluggish than Windows 10. The new not-the-classic-Win32 apps with the fancy designs just aren't as responsive. I understand they're trying to unify everything but it still isn't all unified and the settings """app""" still lacks things Control Panel has.
389
+
390
+ Honestly wished they'd just go all in with renovating Win32 (as much as a technical burden I imagine it'd be) rather than having multiple design languages and UI frameworks.
391
+ --- 93218688
392
+ >>93211258
393
+ run a VM with bridged networking and SSH into it. WSL 1 and 2 have too many issues for me.
394
+ --- 93218845
395
+ >>93197162
396
+ >lrn to use powershell.
397
+ Any good starting points?
398
+ t. Only used pc for gaymen and saving videos until recently
399
+ --- 93218878
400
+ >>93218483
401
+ So it's windows but shittier? I wasn't expecting much to be honest. I just want to save myself the hassle of upgrading since I will be doing it sooner or later I guess. It's either that or stick with one of the life support version which don't seem to support the "legit" licenses
402
+ I'm still wondering how the upgrade works. If I install Edu/Workstation/Enterprise will is upgrade me to W11, let's say W11 enterprise? And what are the difference between Edu/Workstation/Enterprise?
403
+ Thanks anon
404
+ >>93218328
405
+ Is it not?
406
+ --- 93218960
407
+ >>93218878
408
+ No, it's much worse than 10. Not even close. Don't fall for the propaganda.
409
+ >I just want to save myself the hassle of upgrading since I will be doing it sooner or later
410
+ If that's your sole reasoning (a dumb one, honestly, but fair enough) then get the IoT LTSC which has support until 2032. That's 9 years of not having to reinstall.
411
+ --- 93218968
412
+ >>93218184
413
+ >Why are there 2 threads?
414
+ This one was posted over an hour before the other one. So I can only assume that the OP of the other one was absolutely desperate to post a thread with an irrelevant Japanese cartoon OP image. Because God forbid that the Windows thread have a Windows themed OP image.
415
+ --- 93218974
416
+ So I just installed some new parts, and I'm getting to the bios screen and its saying no boot device was found. But all of my hard drives including the one with windows installed on it are detected. Is there any way to fix this? If it helps, I used to be windows 7 and got the free upgrade to 10.
417
+ --- 93219120
418
+ >>93218878
419
+ just stick with windows 10 iot ltsc
420
+ faster than linux on my machine desu
421
+ --- 93219137
422
+ >>93218960
423
+ The downside to that is having to run again with KMS. Not that's a burden but I also wanted a legit license on this PC since it's """free"""
424
+ Windows is already malware. Being honest here. How bad can it truly be? Are you able to provide an example? The other anon >>93218483 gave the example of shitty rework of control panel but to be honest I don't care too much. I use windows as a glorified game console/web browser. I would only care if I had to pay for it. Which I wont lmao
425
+ --- 93219153
426
+ >>93219120
427
+ I don't use Linux for being "faster" whatever that means in your context. Boots faster? Who cares. In that instance I care about power and cobt
428
+ --- 93219185
429
+ >>93219153
430
+ *Control which daddy wangblows will never give to me
431
+
432
+ Sorry, posting from my shitty phone
433
+ --- 93219186
434
+ >>93219153
435
+ windows 11 is sluggish, if you care about games get a machine that runs the os faster and better
436
+ I mean faster in the way that it opens the games and applications faster and has more fps
437
+ --- 93219289
438
+ >>93219137
439
+ >How bad can it truly be?
440
+ Ads everywhere, shitty functionality, telemetry bogaloo that slows down your machine, senseless changes that makes everything more frustrating, harder to configure, harder to troubleshoot, spaguetti code everywhere. Literally just search for a video in youtube about it.
441
+ >Being honest here.
442
+ Hyperbole no doubt, but you're not even doing the absolute bare minimum of your own research. Go look for videos and articles. It's like you're just trying to find validation for a choice you already made.
443
+ >KMS
444
+ Even if that were the case (it's not for the IoT version) is one click every few months.
445
+ --- 93219316
446
+ >>93218974
447
+ It's probably trying to boot the wrong drive. Check the order in BIOS/UEFI.
448
+ >>93219137
449
+ According to the OP, IoT LTSC actually only supports HWID, which generates a "legit" license.
450
+ --- 93219635
451
+ >>93219316
452
+ >According to the OP, IoT LTSC actually only supports HWID, which generates a "legit" license.
453
+ Oh yeah... I didn't see that. You are right
454
+ >>93219289
455
+ I guess you are right
456
+ The decision is between W10 IoT and W11
457
+ I'll look into it
458
+ --- 93220452
459
+ it boggles my mind someone wanting to run windows 11 out of anything
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@@ -150,3 +150,103 @@ thanx
150
  --- 93208033
151
  >>93197830
152
  is there a way to get all win7 thumbnails in linux?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
150
  --- 93208033
151
  >>93197830
152
  is there a way to get all win7 thumbnails in linux?
153
+ --- 93209651
154
+ Hello cuties >w<
155
+ --- 93211147
156
+ >>93197403
157
+ >>93198403
158
+ >>93203497
159
+ best
160
+
161
+ >>93206627
162
+ >1679458614485625.jpg
163
+ Great minds think alike
164
+ --- 93211292
165
+ >>93209651
166
+ Both pics source please?
167
+ --- 93211960
168
+ Why don't you guys have desktop icons, are you stupid?
169
+ --- 93212137
170
+ >>93212039
171
+ >delTRON
172
+ no no no no
173
+ --- 93212276
174
+ >>93197078
175
+ hella based
176
+ --- 93213298
177
+ >>93209651
178
+ I like this one, even though I don't like this anime weeb shit but here everything fits together. nice light themed desktop.
179
+ is this fetch made by you?
180
+ --- 93213956
181
+ It's gamer time
182
+ --- 93214082
183
+ >>93213956
184
+ >lewd webm
185
+ post em
186
+ --- 93214094
187
+ >>93214082
188
+ --- 93214265
189
+ >>93214094
190
+ >zone
191
+ NTA but kek, now I feel fucking old
192
+ --- 93214286
193
+ >>93214094
194
+ link to sauce
195
+ --- 93214306
196
+ >>93214286
197
+ google zone panty stocking
198
+ --- 93214353
199
+ >>93214265
200
+ >>93214306
201
+ wait that's zone? wtf
202
+ --- 93214369
203
+ >>93214353
204
+ His whole deal is being able to accurately replicate artstyles
205
+ --- 93214845
206
+ >>93213298
207
+ >I like this one, even though I don't like this anime weeb shit but here everything fits together. nice light themed desktop.
208
+ Thank you very much.
209
+ >is this fetch made by you?
210
+ Yes.
211
+ >>93211292
212
+ The pic on the desklet is from https://twitter.com/hachim_lounge/media, although I've just noticed that he deleted all his former posts. What's the other pic you mean?
213
+ --- 93215043
214
+ >>93213956
215
+ >playing a real shin megoomy tensay game
216
+ based
217
+ i'm planning a subtle SMT-themed rice - but a set-up that looks like something they'd actually use in-universe
218
+ so far my ideas are mostly just cool shit in the terminal though kek
219
+ --- 93215080
220
+ >>93215043
221
+ Do share once you get it all figured out
222
+ --- 93215376
223
+ >>93203497
224
+ What are the icons?
225
+ --- 93216849
226
+ >>93208033
227
+ I'm not sure anon, on my main machine I use windows10 with retrobar and on my thinkpad I use LM with xfce.
228
+
229
+ I know that KDE Plasma has a really accurate win7 theme. Maybe you can try that.
230
+ --- 93216882
231
+ >>93211960
232
+ because they're uselss nowadays. I have every app I need on my taskbar and macros for the most used ones.
233
+ --- 93216930
234
+ >>93197603
235
+ cachyos or endeavour, both are preconfigured arch.
236
+ cachyos has some gaymer kernel scheduler, which probably doesn't matter to you since you're dualbooting
237
+ --- 93217185
238
+ >>93209651
239
+ io nel mezzo
240
+ --- 93217273
241
+ >>93214190
242
+ based riko enjoyer :)
243
+ --- 93217324
244
+ >>93213956
245
+ great fucking game! absolute bat shit crazy in the later chapters.
246
+ --- 93219113
247
+ >>93203100
248
+ Hand over the files, Pedro.
249
+ --- 93220004
250
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScPgoqwQaRs [Embed]
251
+ --- 93220441
252
+ Fresh install, not sure if I want to throw Windowblinds on here and go for some Vista Aero or maybe some XP Luna shit.
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341
  You need to make the change to your bootloader. If using grub, hit E when you see the grub menu and type in the parameter at the end of the line starting with Linux.
342
  --- 93208769
343
  do you use gamescope?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
341
  You need to make the change to your bootloader. If using grub, hit E when you see the grub menu and type in the parameter at the end of the line starting with Linux.
342
  --- 93208769
343
  do you use gamescope?
344
+ --- 93209285
345
+ I'm confused here
346
+ I don't want to go full bleeding edge rolling release but I don't want to miss out on some shit either
347
+ After serious consideration, both arch and openSUSE TW are out of the picture, and since I want a well supported distro still with latest Xfce, there's only 2 choices for me: Fedora 38 Xfce and Xubuntu with the snaps removed. Which one, /g/?
348
+ >Why don't you choose arch
349
+ Because of the AUR I rely on it too much. I did get into trouble sometimes. There's also community packages (not AUR) I had some issues with recently. Sometimes I also get outdated packages, sometimes I have to investigate why something is broken, and I don't like the idea of compiling shit everytime I update (sure there are bin packages, but let's be honest, most of them are in the chaotic AUR which I don't think I can trust to do everything fine for me). Otherwise it's not that bad though.
350
+ >Why not openSUSE TW
351
+ I used it for about 2 months and I noticed that I was using snapshots too much and not knowing what was going on. After some update firefox started misbehaving and doing very random things to the point I thought it was a hardware issue, and grub got extremely slow (keypresses were delayed for a whole second). I'm not looking for something purely stable but I don't think the idea of rolling back frequently is great. Also some things got in my way when trying to set up my printer and I don't know why or care to know how to change it, but creating 2 snapshots everytime I opened a YaST utility and changed a setting actually cucked me out of solving an issue because I foolishly didn't manually save a snapshot and relied on an automatic one which got deleted of course.
352
+ --- 93209300
353
+ >>93209285
354
+ You'd probably just be happiest with un-snapped Xubuntu tbqh.
355
+ --- 93209466
356
+ >>93209300
357
+ If I were to update from 23.04 to 23.10 when it comes out or shortly after, does it enable snaps back?
358
+ I also considered Mint but I'd end up using more PPAs and I'd rather get something that just gets there than trying to turn LTS into non-LTS.
359
+ --- 93209499
360
+ >>93209466
361
+ Honestly dunno, but if the ecosystem does return you can easily re-remove it.
362
+ --- 93209577
363
+ >>93209499
364
+ Yeah, I don't think it'll be much trouble. Thanks
365
+ --- 93209757
366
+ >>93203248
367
+ So. How is Ubuntu related to Debian exactly?
368
+ --- 93209777
369
+ >>93209757
370
+ Originally when Ubuntu was created in the mid 2000s it was basically Debian but done in such a way that an end user could easily install and set it up themselves automagically, plus the inclusion of third party drivers made getting any computer you installed it on to work properly without any intervention.
371
+ --- 93209999
372
+ >>93197417 (OP)
373
+ Ok something is going on
374
+ I ran this emulator for a while called yuzu, huge memory leaks anyway eventually i had to close it.
375
+ My ram usage stayed down but for some reason it says 10GB used and i can't find what uses it.
376
+ Even htop is being cryptic
377
+ --- 93210042
378
+ >>93209777
379
+ Good times
380
+ --- 93210263
381
+ Recently, I noticed that making sparse files in NTFS didn't work anymore.
382
+ So, things like `cp -a sparse=always`, `truncate -s` or making dynamic disks in QEMU just made whole files no matter what.
383
+ It all still works with ext4 or f2fs, so it's a problem specific to NTFS.
384
+ I'm on a fully upgraded Arch-based system, so I'm running the 6.2 Linux kernel.
385
+
386
+ To try things out, I installed Arch in a VM, upgraded it, and installed gnome-disk-utility.
387
+ I also had to install ntfs-3g, or else NTFS was greyed out in Disks.
388
+ I made a 1G disk img in /tmp/, formatted it as GPT and made an NTFS partition.
389
+ I mounted it, and made a sparse file in it with `truncate -s 500M`.
390
+ Finally, I checked its size on disk with `du -h` and saw it wasn't 0 but 500M.
391
+ So it doesn't seem to be a configuration problem with my main system.
392
+
393
+ After that, in the VM, I installed the linux-lts kernel, which is currently at 6.1.
394
+ Then I fiddled with the systemd-boot entries to get it to show up, and booted into it.
395
+ I redid the exercise and found that the file was now sparse, as it had a size of 0 with `du -h`.
396
+
397
+ Same install, same ntfs-3g version, but older kernel, and it now works.
398
+ What should I do about this?
399
+ Should I also downgrade my main system to the 6.1 kernel with linux-lts?
400
+ Is there a way I could fix this while keeping the latest kernel?
401
+ Should I report that bug? If so, where?
402
+ --- 93210282
403
+ >>93204003
404
+ Finally, Python 3.11.
405
+ It's been out for 6 months!
406
+ --- 93210315
407
+ >>93209285
408
+ Gentoo
409
+ --- 93210440
410
+ Ok lads, how do I increase the screen sleep time on Debian? Currently the screen goes to sleep after about 10 minutes of activity.
411
+ I have not installed any DE so those tools are not available.
412
+ --- 93210542
413
+ >>93210282
414
+ i had to rebuild informant from aur because of the upgrade otherwise it would keep failing to update the system
415
+ also yt-dlp(installed via pip) stopped working so i had to reinstall it using pip again
416
+ these are the two things that i noticed that broke and i was able to fix somewhat quickly
417
+ --- 93210551
418
+ Is dolphin the only file manager that allows you to group files like pic related?
419
+ I wanted something that did that and wasn't qt based.
420
+ --- 93210562
421
+ >>93210282
422
+ >>93210542
423
+ btw what exactly does a new version of python bring for a 'no coder'?
424
+ --- 93210989
425
+ >>93200704
426
+ I asked myself the same question years ago and went with Fedora because:
427
+ 1. Linus tech tips uses it
428
+ 2. Red Hat seems more srs bzns than Canonical
429
+ 3. It's the contrarian choice
430
+
431
+ I don't regret it. Although I don't think it makes much difference either way.
432
+ --- 93211084
433
+ >>93210562
434
+ it breaks shit so can have the pleasure of trying to fix it.
435
+ --- 93211139
436
+ >>93209285
437
+ >Fedora 38 Xfce and Xubuntu with the snaps removed. Which one, /g/?
438
+ Either is fine, just pick one. There's also the XFCE flavour of Mint, which I believe doesn't come with snap.
439
+ --- 93211216
440
+ >>93211139
441
+ Yeah, but as I mentioned here >>93209466 I don't dig the idea of having a bit of a frankenstein system where I have old and new stuff. I know myself and eventually I'm going to be looking to have something more up to date. Perhaps with the next release I will check it out, but for now it doesn't have newer Xfce which is something I want first and foremost.
442
+
443
+ I'm trying xubuntu minimal right now, goddamn is it minimal. It has no snaps installed, but installing firefox will still prompt to install the snap version, of course. Gotta fix this
444
+ --- 93211350
445
+ I'm looking to move away from Windows once and for all now that I've been hearing such good things about Proton. Which distro should I look toward if I'd like a decent desktop experience out of the box and good gaming support in particular?
446
+ --- 93211403
447
+ >>93211350
448
+ Basically any mainstream distro will play games properly. Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, openSUSE. Take your pick really.
449
+ For a good OOTB experience I'd recommend either Mint (Ubuntu fork), Nobara (gaming focused Fedora fork) and EndeavourOS (Arch GUI installer/QoL adder)
450
+ --- 93211496
451
+ >>93211216
452
+ it's up to you to figure it out then, i suppose. i personally don't mind rolling release or LTS, but i do need a solid, stable DE. i tried the new Xfce recently but couldn't get over some of the clunkiness.
453
+ --- 93211558
454
+ >>93211496
455
+ what have you experienced so far with newer xfce?
456
+ --- 93211569
457
+ I want to setup a direct link from my nas/etc to my main pc with a 10gbps link as a second nic card in both cases and having them directly connected.
458
+ What hardware am i looking at and how would i go about routing all traffic between the two so only traffic for those ip's would be put on the 10gbps cards?
459
+ --- 93211618
460
+ >>93211569
461
+ >What hardware am i looking at
462
+ Any regular 10Gbit cards(?)
463
+ >and how would i go about routing all traffic between the two so only traffic for those ip's would be put on the 10gbps cards?
464
+ That's super easy, assign them IPs from another (preferably something obscure like 10.55.201.0/24 or fdff:abcd:beef::/64) subnet or just use IPv6 link-locals.
465
+ --- 93211650
466
+ >>93211558
467
+ the straws that broke the camel's back for me were:
468
+ 1. panel pops up over fullscreen video if you click anything on another screen
469
+ 2. can't make window snapping full height only
470
+
471
+ a shame, because it's decent otherwise.
472
+ --- 93211677
473
+ >>93211650
474
+ 1 might have something to do with the option they added to hide panels behind windows
475
+ --- 93211686
476
+ >>93211618
477
+ >Any regular 10Gbit cards(?)
478
+ What are svp modules and why do they all list different venders as if they are exclusive/different type?
479
+ >That's super easy
480
+ I only want them to send traffic to each other, wouldnt this be sending traffic on the real network at super slow speeds?
481
+ --- 93211743
482
+ >>93211686
483
+ >I only want them to send traffic to each other
484
+ That's exactly what will be happening if you got devices 10.55.201.1 and 10.55.201.2 on the same Ethernet block.
485
+ >wouldnt this be sending traffic on the real network at super slow speeds?
486
+ Why would it? Is another one of them NATing it? Even if it was you'd have to specify a default gateway and all that stuff.
487
+ >super slow speeds?
488
+ Why super slow? You mean at one gigabit per second? Assumed that's your "internets network".
489
+ --- 93211839
490
+ >>93211686
491
+ just do a direct 10g link and give each endpoint a static IP address, ez
492
+ --- 93211876
493
+ >>93211569
494
+ >routing all traffic between the two so only traffic for those ip's would be put on the 10gbps cards?
495
+ There's no "routing" on point-to-point links. You just put those IPs in the same subnet and that's it.
496
+ --- 93211897
497
+ >>93211403
498
+ I'll take a look into those, thanks. It helps having a narrow list.
499
+ --- 93211947
500
+ >>93197417 (OP)
501
+ Very stupid questions ahead:
502
+ If android is uses the linux kernel, why is android not talked about like another linux distribution?
503
+ Is android open source like linux?
504
+ Can I install linux in an old tablet running android 4.4.4? I think it has 1g of ram and has intel atom procesor
505
+ --- 93211955
506
+ >>93211897
507
+ Valve's made great strides in getting games working properly on Linux, specifically now that they've released the Steam Deck they're going full force getting Proton working well.
508
+ The fork of Proton by GloriousEggroll called proton-ge-custom (who also created Nobara) is even more successful at running games properly as well.
509
+ --- 93212139
510
+ >>93211947
511
+ Android is what they call Linux-ish. It has things that will probably never be in the mainline kernel. Plus lots of vendor proprietary changes and blob drivers. It's not discussed like Linux distributions because you usually can't change very much on them.
512
+ >Can I install linux in an old tablet
513
+ Probably not. Check xda-developers
514
+ --- 93212207
515
+ >>93197417 (OP)
516
+ What's the correct way of enabling files on desktop in gnome 44 ? I am on Fedora.
517
+
518
+ I found this, but this is not maintained anymore.
519
+ https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1465/desktop-icons/
520
+
521
+ Thanks
522
+ --- 93212216
523
+ >>93211084
524
+ :^)
525
+ --- 93212225
526
+ >>93212207
527
+ sudo dnf install gnome-tweaks
528
+ --- 93212289
529
+ >>93212225
530
+ I double-checked but I can't find the setting in gnome-tweaks. I must be retarded.
531
+ --- 93212328
532
+ >>93212139
533
+ I´ll see what I can find, I just want to use it as a pdf reader basically. I could do that already with android but I would prefer not to.
534
+ --- 93212331
535
+ >>93212289
536
+ this is on an older version, so if they got rid of it, then i don't know
537
+ --- 93212393
538
+ >>93212331
539
+ This is way too old, extensions were moved to a separate application
540
+
541
+ >>93212207
542
+ https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2087/desktop-icons-ng-ding/
543
+ --- 93212412
544
+ >>93207165
545
+ >You clearly can't use the CLI tools.
546
+ you're so smart anon, please tell me the correct cli xommand
547
+ I just tried every combination i could think of.
548
+ come on anon, how do i force delete a folder after chowning recursively with 777 and doing rm -rf dir/ as sudo?
549
+ --- 93212465
550
+ >>93212393
551
+ Thanks anon, this is perfect.
552
+ --- 93212580
553
+ >>93212393
554
+ >way too old
555
+ heh
556
+ wergs on mai 'cheen :3
557
+ --- 93212612
558
+ gnome is so great, all you need to do is install 15 extensions for basic functionality that any other DE has out of the box
559
+ --- 93212669
560
+ >>93197417 (OP)
561
+ I've watched this movie (not a film). Didn't like it, one of the women was annoying, and other was ugly. Didn't like it at all, wouldn't recommend.
562
+ --- 93212713
563
+ >>93212612
564
+ >tfw 0 extensions
565
+ >tfw comfy and just works
566
+ >tfw "any other DE" i've tried is broken
567
+ you're right, gnome is great
568
+ --- 93212946
569
+ How many packages is too many? I have 3000 on a Thinkpad T430 with i5 and 240gb SSD storage.
570
+ --- 93212987
571
+ >>93212946
572
+ Package count meme is an Arch user disease.
573
+ --- 93213046
574
+ Is fedora a reasonable distro for someone who used pop_os for a few weeks and didnt like it?
575
+
576
+ Does it work well with 144hz monitor and nvidia card?
577
+ --- 93213082
578
+ >>93213046
579
+ try it, faggot. rpmfusion has all the info you need to get nvidia drivers installed.
580
+ --- 93213802
581
+ >>93201526
582
+ ah, one last thing to finish it off.
583
+ there were still some slot conflicts happening after updating most things (--deep but not --newuse), but i fixed it with a combination of --with-bdeps=y --keep-going
584
+ the times i've looked at gentoo before, those have come up, but i had to search a lot to find that as a recommended option.
585
+ --- 93214052
586
+ >>93206275
587
+ Did you reboot?
588
+ What does cat /proc/cmdline output?
589
+ --- 93214418
590
+ >>93212987
591
+ This.
592
+ >>93212946
593
+ Package count is a meaningless metric. Packages are often split up for good reason.
594
+ Just uninstall anything you don't use and forget about it.
595
+ --- 93214905
596
+ Why are distros starting to use btrfs as the defailt fs?
597
+ --- 93215022
598
+ >>93214905
599
+ It has nice quality of life features like snapshots and compression.
600
+
601
+ The downside is (Pic Related).
602
+ (to be clear I'm just running btrfs check, the drive is fine as far as I know and it mounts okay too.)
603
+ --- 93215084
604
+ So my Arch Linux install broke after updating (kek) this morning, I had to log in to the TTY, and did a sudo pacman -Syyu and a sudo mkinitcpio -p linux and apparently that fixed it.
605
+
606
+ just wondering, does anyone know what did mkinitcpio -p linux did to fix my system exactly?
607
+ --- 93215089
608
+ stop calling it gnu/linux, it has been a long time since linux without any gnu components has been a thing
609
+ --- 93215124
610
+ >>93215089
611
+ You'd be mistaken. Almost every distro out there (with a few exceptions like Alpine Linux) is a GNU/Linux distribution
612
+ --- 93215126
613
+ >>93215084
614
+ you forgot to put /boot in /etc/fstab
615
+ in other words, you missed a step during installation, since mkinitcpio is run after a kernel upgrade.
616
+ --- 93215164
617
+ >>93215126
618
+ >you forgot to put /boot in /etc/fstab
619
+ but my PC was working fine for a year now, this just happened this morning after updating the system
620
+
621
+ (I didnt update for a week though, perhaps there was a problem with updating a large amount of packages at once?)
622
+ --- 93215172
623
+ >>93215124
624
+ >almost every
625
+ thanks for proving that it's linux instead of gnu/linux
626
+
627
+ >with a few exceptions like Alpine Linux
628
+ this obscure OS called Android is also an exception
629
+ --- 93215211
630
+ >>93215126
631
+ >since mkinitcpio is run after a kernel upgrade.
632
+ ah nvm, do you mean I should run mkinitcpio -p Linux after everytime I update the linux package ?
633
+ --- 93215238
634
+ >>93215172
635
+ >thanks for proving that it's linux instead of gnu/linux
636
+ It's the opposite.
637
+ Make a list of GNU/Linux distributions and a list of other distributions and you'll see which one is the outlier.
638
+
639
+ >Debian - GNU/Linux
640
+ >Ubuntu - GNU/Linux
641
+ >Fedora (RedHat) - GNU/Linux
642
+ >Arch - GNU/Linux
643
+ >Gentoo - GNU/Linux
644
+ >...
645
+
646
+ Meanwhile you can count the number of non-GNU/Linux distributions on one hand.
647
+ --- 93215292
648
+ >>93215164
649
+ kernel upgrades don't break things every time, you could've gone that long without breaking anything, although it's unlikely.
650
+ you can check if i'm right by just running lsblk and see if /boot shows up.
651
+ if i'm wrong, then
652
+ >>93215211
653
+ mkinitcpio is run automatically, so it should've been updating /boot already. i'll be curious if i'm wrong, but i've run into this exact issue before with this being the solution, so check back.
654
+ --- 93215305
655
+ >>93215084
656
+ >initramfs failure
657
+ Happens on all distributions, EFI-stub kernel without an initramfs is the shit.
658
+ (too bad you NEED an initramfs if you have encrypted root or whatever)
659
+ --- 93215391
660
+ >>93215292
661
+ >you can check if i'm right by just running lsblk and see if /boot shows up.
662
+ it does indeed show up when i run lsblk
663
+ --- 93215445
664
+ >>93215391
665
+ i suppose it's either bad luck with corruption somewhere, or something else, then.
666
+ if your next update breaks it in the same way, you'll be able to go from there.
667
+ --- 93215593
668
+ >>93215305
669
+ Gentoo doesn't have this problem.
670
+ I don't understand why other distributions don't build a small/minimal initramfs that doesn't need to be updated all of the time.
671
+ They all include the kitchen sink and if there's an error generating it you're boned.
672
+ --- 93215604
673
+ >>93215238
674
+ >most mammals produce milk
675
+ >therefore, we should use the term milk/mammal to refer to mammals in general, even though some mammals like marsupials don't produce milk
676
+ now replace mammals with linux, milk with gnu and marusipials with android
677
+ sounds pretty dumb, doesn't it?
678
+ --- 93215706
679
+ >>93215593
680
+ >why other distributions don't build a small/minimal initramfs that doesn't need to be updated all of the time
681
+ Or offer a huge and bloated one that can boot anything and distribute it as part of the kernel package instead of the automatically generated voodoo.
682
+ --- 93215787
683
+ >>93210562
684
+ Speed. Lots of speed in the last Python version.
685
+ https://www.phoronix.com/review/python-311-benchmarks
686
+
687
+ >>93210282
688
+ Imagine getting new Python releases 6 months after Ubuntu...
689
+ --- 93216020
690
+ Besides Arch with its AUR, would you say most software is easily available on Ubuntu? I've checked many projects and found that in most cases it's arch and ubuntu, or arch, ubuntu and fedora, that get some semblance of support or instructions on how to build, or whatever.
691
+ --- 93216033
692
+ Python 3.6.8 (default, Jan 11 2023, 08:43:50)
693
+ [GCC 8.5.0 20210514 (Red Hat 8.5.0-16)] on linux
694
+
695
+ >>93215787
696
+ oh no, how embarrasing for him
697
+ and for me
698
+ please don't point and laugh at my smol version number senpai...
699
+ --- 93216045
700
+ >>93215604
701
+ It's pretty clear that this isn't a thread for Android discussion.
702
+ --- 93216052
703
+ >>93215787
704
+ >Speed. Lots of speed in the last Python version
705
+ i see
706
+ --- 93216189
707
+ >>93216020
708
+ >or instructions on how to build
709
+ Building from sources is universal, just figure out what the actual build dependency package names are for your specific distro.
710
+ --- 93216219
711
+ >>93216020
712
+ the official repos are ok but PPAs are annoying, despite not having to build from source.
713
+ --- 93216223
714
+ >>93216189
715
+ That's the thing though, they include often include that for specific distros. Using something like openSUSE I had issues finding out exactly what I needed.
716
+ --- 93216304
717
+ >>93197417 (OP)
718
+ Hello i use gentoo and need some help, i want to use kvm and qemu and I found my problem. When I enable kvm and virtualization in my kernel, and reboot it gets stuck on boot, specifically when apparmor starts. What am I supposed to do? I doubt the problem lies in apparmor right?
719
+ --- 93216439
720
+ >>93216223
721
+ Use a site like repology which keeps track of packages in different distros. Or use a container and install the package and inspect it and then figure out the equivalent package for your distro (admittedly this requires familiarity with the other distro).
722
+ --- 93216457
723
+ Something I noticed in opensuse nowadays, last year as well: Every now and then my hard drive will start up and get noisy as if it's quickly scanning every file for about 10 seconds. I don't know if there's a service doing this or what. In other distros I never noticed this at all. It's a drive I don't mount too often.
724
+ --- 93216482
725
+ >>93216304
726
+ Disable the AppArmor service and see if it continues. If it does you can go from there
727
+ --- 93216512
728
+ >>93216457
729
+ If you're using KDE this is Baloo. You can disable the file indexer in the System Settings or exclude hard drives you don't want it to index
730
+ --- 93216533
731
+ >>93216512
732
+ >>93216457
733
+ It might also be updatedb from mlocate too if OpenSUSE ships that (I don't know if they do)
734
+ --- 93216556
735
+ Is Pop!_OS really that bad? I hear nothing but hate about it on this board, but I don't know what's bad about it.
736
+ --- 93216595
737
+ >>93216512
738
+ Does having search enabled still count?
739
+ It doesn't have mlocate installed.
740
+ --- 93216699
741
+ >>93216595
742
+ Yes. There should be an option somewhere where you can exclude files/folders from the indexing.
743
+ If you add the root of your hard drive (where it's mounted) it will disable it for that drive
744
+ --- 93216726
745
+ >>93216699
746
+ Oh ok, most likely it's this then.
747
+ --- 93216788
748
+ >>93216033
749
+ Kek
750
+ But also, you wouldn't run RHEL on the desktop so it's not that bad.
751
+ --- 93216827
752
+ >>93216788
753
+ It's pretty bad on the server too if you run a Python application and want the best performance. Even Debian 11 has Python 3.9
754
+ --- 93216840
755
+ >>93216556
756
+ It's copy of Ubuntu made for specific hardware without the docs or support of Ubuntu. Pop!_OS basically does the following:
757
+ -pre-install the Nvidia drivers;
758
+ -change the kernel config;
759
+ -change the wallpaper;
760
+ -and change the desktop environment tot their own version of GNOME.
761
+
762
+ Just use Ubuntu, Mint, or Fedora.
763
+ --- 93216874
764
+ >>93216840
765
+ >-change the kernel config
766
+ They have their own kernel? Thought it was all Ubuntu.
767
+ --- 93216982
768
+ >>93216874
769
+ AFAIK it is the Ubuntu kernel, but they changed the config to "optimize" some stuff (read: 2% increase in gaming, which means fuck all).
770
+ --- 93216984
771
+ >>93216874
772
+ Unlike Ubuntu and Mint, it uses the latest kernel.
773
+ --- 93217006
774
+ >>93212669
775
+ The only good thing about the movie is when the antagonist Gary destroys freetards.
776
+ --- 93217007
777
+ >>93216984
778
+ Ubuntu is barely behind though
779
+ --- 93217014
780
+ >>93216788
781
+ >you wouldn't run RHEL on the desktop so it's not that bad
782
+ yes! haha... what kind of an absolute BAKA would run RHEL on top of his desk! that would be so embarrassing and not bleeding edge at all!
783
+ --- 93217035
784
+ >>93216982
785
+ >changed the config
786
+ So. A different kernel?
787
+ Or by kernel config you must mean something else.
788
+ --- 93217084
789
+ >>93216840
790
+ >Ubuntu
791
+ Canonical can go fuck themselves.
792
+ >Mint
793
+ I like it a lot, but everything about it is ancient and I can't use it anymore.
794
+ >Fedora
795
+ This is what I've used until recently, but I'm just tired of Red Hat's autism about codecs, Nvidia drivers, etc.
796
+ --- 93217215
797
+ >>93217035
798
+ AFAIK it's the Ubuntu kernel, with the Ubuntu patches, which they compile themselves after changing some config flags. But >>93216984 states it's the latest upstream kernel, so that would mean they're only using the Ubuntu userland. Either way, Pop!_OS is made by like three people for specific hardware. They even skipped a release because they don't have the man power to maintain it. And their documentation is some WordPress clusterfuck. Just use any of the "mainstream" distros.
799
+ --- 93217409
800
+ What is the right way to set up swap space on my computer? I have 16GB but it's not enough during memory spikes
801
+ I've tried using a swapfile but things got swapped during those spikes and then not swapped back, so the entire system gets slow, or until su -c 'swapoff -a && swapon -a'
802
+
803
+ am I doing something wrong?
804
+ --- 93217443
805
+ >>93217409
806
+ Just use zram
807
+ --- 93217679
808
+ >>93216482
809
+ I tried it and the problem persists.
810
+ --- 93217805
811
+ >>93197417 (OP)
812
+ If I install yt-dlp in a toolbox on Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite, where can I find the videos I download?
813
+ --- 93218049
814
+ I'm planning to switch distros while not cleaning all of /home up. It's on an external partition (on a different drive). Since I know this could cause problems with some configs being different distros, could I just manually remove the stuff that could be a problem or doesn't belong there from a live distro, then set /home to that partition and be fine with it?
815
+ --- 93218095
816
+ >>93218049
817
+ why do you want to do it that way? sounds like way more hassle than just backing up what you need and copying over after installation
818
+ --- 93218159
819
+ >>93218095
820
+ I have quite a bunch of stuff in there, but I guess you're right.
821
+ --- 93218167
822
+ >>93218049
823
+ >I know this could cause problems with some configs being different distros
824
+ >configs being different distros
825
+ Only versions matter.
826
+ --- 93218213
827
+ >>93218159
828
+ >>93218095
829
+ It should be fine. The only thing that might cause issues are certain config files (e.g theming, font config, etc) that might be different on your new distro
830
+ --- 93218526
831
+ >>93218049
832
+ yes, pretty much. when I do that, I delete all the hidden folders except for the things I explicitly want to keep, like ssh credentials, and leave only the folders with my personal files. if you can do that, it just works.
833
+
834
+ if you want to keep things like DE configuration, issues may arise from version conflicts from distro to distro. but if you only want to keep your files, all you need to do is mount the partition as /home
835
+ --- 93218607
836
+ >>93197417 (OP)
837
+ >archlinux systemd-modules-load[242]: could not find module by name='off'
838
+ >archlinux systemd-modules-load[242]: Failed to insert module 'off': No such file or directory
839
+ Anyone know what this is or why this error is happening. Couldn't find anything specific to this.
840
+ --- 93218642
841
+ Fedora or Ubuntu? Fedora seems less bloated and doesn't force Firefox as a snap, but Ubuntu seems to have the drivers and codec situation more under control (I've heard RPM Fusion and Fedora's repos conflict sometimes and cause problems)
842
+ --- 93218762
843
+ >>93218642
844
+ Fedora is a fucking mess right now, use Mint or Pop OS.
845
+ --- 93218863
846
+ >>93215238
847
+ >Gentoo - GNU/Linux
848
+ actually it's possible to install a gnu-free gentoo
849
+ --- 93218938
850
+ >>93216827
851
+ The system python is strictly for system stuff and other programs provided by your distribution.
852
+ Other software (Blender, yt-dlp, your own projects) should use non-system python interpreters and virtual environments.
853
+ Ubuntu (and Arch, to some degree) blur this requirement a bit because they both ship multiple Python versions and also provide a ton of Python libraries in the official repos. This allows someone to simply use the system `python` for small projects and random scripts, but it's not ideal.
854
+ --- 93219024
855
+ Are there immutable Arch-based distros like SteamOS? I just don't want the risk of Arch shitting itself after an update.
856
+ --- 93219179
857
+ >>93212139
858
+ >>93212328
859
+ update, I found something called postmarketOS that looked very interesting but my generic ass tablet is not supported unsurprisingly
860
+ --- 93219294
861
+ >>93219024
862
+ i used artix for months and never had these problems. Only problem I had was my own fault when i fucked up some settings for the artix and arch repos.
863
+ --- 93219494
864
+ Whats the latest on the nitter situation? Is it gone for good? Is there a replacement?
865
+ --- 93219581
866
+ >>93218642
867
+ The trick to not having problems with Fedora is always be on the previous release. Especially for the first ~6 weeks of a new release, which is what F38 is in now. Also there's no excuse not to be running snapshots before every software update. That goes for any distro, but especially fast moving ones.
868
+
869
+ Ubuntu not having its own Firefox build makes me unable to respect it as a desktop. I would sooner go back to Gentoo.
870
+ --- 93219584
871
+ >>93219494
872
+ Nitter is still up, only one particular instance got canned.
873
+ --- 93219615
874
+ >>93219584
875
+ What instance are people changing to?
876
+ --- 93219633
877
+ Use fedora, literally just works.
878
+ --- 93219642
879
+ >>93218607
880
+ Nevermind. I just realized it was because I was on integrated graphics. Still no idea why it happened.
881
+ --- 93219687
882
+ >>93219633
883
+ *codecs*
884
+ --- 93219793
885
+ >>93219633
886
+ faggot lol
887
+ --- 93219858
888
+ >>93219615
889
+ I dunno, I just have a Nitter redirect extension in Firefox so it's automated.
890
+ --- 93220097
891
+ how do i make PiP work with KDE-bismuth tiling manager? i have floating layout on, maximize sole application on,
892
+
893
+ everythings so fucking unintuitive and confusing. why is it that when i save an image the fucking file explorer is hidden behind the window? so fucking gay
894
+
895
+ and how do i fix tiling after i drag a window and unsnap it? maximize it? that breaks the damn tiling. such gay fucking technology.
896
+ --- 93220145
897
+ >>93220097
898
+ >open new dolphin window
899
+ >it doesnt tile
900
+ WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON
901
+ --- 93220153
902
+ >>93220097
903
+ >such gay fucking technology.
904
+ then use dwm. Way more simpler, efficient, and qutie easy to configure with a bit of C knowledge.
905
+ --- 93220178
906
+ >>93220153
907
+ im sure i can fix this easily i just dont know how to set it up because theres no documentation
908
+ --- 93220234
909
+ >>93220178
910
+ >>93220145
911
+ >>93220097
912
+ WHY WONT KONSOLE FUCKING TILE
913
+ --- 93220317
914
+ >>93220234
915
+ JUST GET DWM AHAHA. fuck man. I dont know, i switched away from KDE long time ago because shit like this is just annoying
916
+ --- 93220346
917
+ Is there a distro similar to one used in the Steam Deck, though more focused on media theatre needs? I have a mini PC to stare, and LibreELEC doesn't really meet my needs
918
+ --- 93220667
919
+ >>93219633
920
+ it is literally not just working right now, is a buggy piece of shit
921
+ go to the fedora subreddit, they fucked it up with 38
922
+ --- 93220694
923
+ >>93220317
924
+ Aaaaaand now brave won’t open. All I did was reboot. Did Pac-Man -Syu and there’s a gigantic arch Linux update. (I literally just updated 2 days ago)
925
+
926
+ Is this the power of arch or kde?
g/93197620.txt CHANGED
@@ -357,3 +357,252 @@ Reinstall but with LTSC this time. Could also be the ram or the hard drive; have
357
  Setting up sonarr for the first time, is there any way to get it to actually download episodes of a show into the destination directory? Right now it downloads them into the default directory for qbitorrent and then copies the episode to the directory I set in sonarr, which means there's two copies of every episode.
358
  --- 93208985
359
  Is there a way to pick up random cdn links from discord and save whatever file is stored there?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
357
  Setting up sonarr for the first time, is there any way to get it to actually download episodes of a show into the destination directory? Right now it downloads them into the default directory for qbitorrent and then copies the episode to the directory I set in sonarr, which means there's two copies of every episode.
358
  --- 93208985
359
  Is there a way to pick up random cdn links from discord and save whatever file is stored there?
360
+ --- 93209295
361
+ Im getting very annoyed by the agressive noise canceling on my redmi note 4. Disabling it in config fucks up the camera. Can i just desolder the noise canceling mic?
362
+ --- 93209501
363
+ allah forgive me, but are there any twitter add ons, user scripts or anything else that just helps me track the people I follow instead of the shit that keeps appearing on my feed from people I do not follow?
364
+ --- 93209656
365
+ >>93207560
366
+ Errors from what? My hard drive and ram are fine. Last time I reinstalled windows 10 I didn't recall seeing any LTSC option. I have windows 10 home does that make any difference or is LTSC only an option for pro?
367
+ --- 93209684
368
+ >>93209501
369
+ Mudslimes aren't allowed to be given advice here. Unless you're an orthodox christian then fuck off.
370
+ --- 93209736
371
+ >>93209501
372
+ this is the only one I know of, but don't know if it has that certain feature https://github.com/Bl4Cc4t/GoodTwitter2
373
+ --- 93209815
374
+ >>93207258
375
+ Sit in an a correct posture, what kind of question is this? Distance your monitor if need be, adjust it to your eye level, get a proper chair that is built for your height and which you can adjust from ground level and can change the arch angle.
376
+ --- 93209923
377
+ >>93202772
378
+ >>93200253
379
+ Anyone?
380
+ --- 93209966
381
+ >>93209923
382
+ Just super glue it or look up onhow to fix it, whats so difficult to understand retard.
383
+ --- 93210329
384
+ >>93200779
385
+ please! oh my god! a workaround is to expand the layer boundary size, but that's clunky because it defaults to the canvas size so you have to redo it every time you do "new layer from visible"!
386
+ --- 93210557
387
+ When will programming on your phone become a thing? When I'm away from home I sometimes wish I could program.
388
+ --- 93210858
389
+ >>93209736
390
+ thanks anon
391
+ --- 93210909
392
+ >>93210557
393
+ some /mkg/ fags hook their keebs up to their phone
394
+ not sure what software is feasible to use though
395
+ --- 93210919
396
+ >>93210557
397
+ It is a thing now if you really want to, most programmers prefer physical keyboards though, and a mouse for navigation, so forcing yourself to program on a phone just because other people are doing it, seems pointless
398
+
399
+ >When I'm away from home I sometimes wish I could program.
400
+ SSH
401
+ --- 93210986
402
+ Any program, preferably foss, where I can record an audio track on top of a video? Or also record a video that would work like a tiktok duet? I just want to record audio on top of a video, but if it's like a tiktok duet I'm fine too.
403
+ --- 93211076
404
+ >>93197620 (OP)
405
+ What cloud storage do you guys recommend?
406
+ Had a HD die and I don't want to lose my stuff.
407
+ Something besides NAS because I don't have the option to that now.
408
+ I have never into cloud storage before so I know nothing except I don't want to use Google or Facebook because they are creepy.
409
+ Anything you guys recommend?
410
+ --- 93211130
411
+ >>93197620 (OP)
412
+ genuinely curious how much performance is left in the tank due to imperfect and unoptimized drivers and code? like for example if we gad idk perfect gpu driver that would execute every command in the shortest time compared to every other possible variation and if the program was written in a similar manner would something like gtx 1080 be capable of performing on par with 3080 or similar analogy for cpus. if true will we see some kind of software optimization ai or compiler in the future which achieves this or would it be just held secret by corporations in order to keep the edge? is it even possible to mathematically determine the most optimal code and data pipeline possible for a given hardware?
413
+ --- 93211133
414
+ >>93211076
415
+ All cloud storages are "creepy".
416
+ --- 93211157
417
+ Is there any free online tool where I can download multiple files at a time from a webpage and download them into a specific folder? I need to download 100s of files and put them into specific folders, whats the best tools for this ?
418
+ --- 93211240
419
+ >>93211133
420
+ Yeah I know. I am going for a best of the worst type deal here.
421
+ --- 93211307
422
+ >>93211240
423
+ just pick any cloud storage provider that doesn't forbid storing encrypted data, then store ONLY encrypted data on the cloud. if they don't allow encryption, they're genuine creeps.
424
+ --- 93211325
425
+ >>93211307
426
+ >cloud storage provider that doesn't forbid storing encrypted data
427
+ Wait what some of the cloud providers scan your files, deem some of them encrypted and ban you?
428
+ --- 93211343
429
+ >>93211076
430
+ You could just use Mega. The price depends on how much you back up.
431
+ --- 93211813
432
+ Do I need linux to post code on here? How do I post code on here if I'm running windows 10?
433
+ --- 93211848
434
+ >>93210909
435
+ Why would I carry my keyboard around outside? Are you trying to be stupid?
436
+ --- 93211913
437
+ Recommendations for good and cheap rechargeable AA batteries?
438
+ --- 93211968
439
+ >>93211913
440
+ Ikea ones are pretty good
441
+ --- 93212748
442
+ >>93209656
443
+ I know this thread for stupid questions, but your ignorance is beyond offensive. Go to >>93198038 → and read the OP, then ask there if you need more advice. Get IoT LTSC and stop using the trash you are ASAP.
444
+ --- 93212793
445
+ >>93206727
446
+ I think I'll dunk it in salt water + short it with a 9V battery while wet
447
+ It should be enough since I just need to break it
448
+ --- 93213066
449
+ >>93211913
450
+ Charger matters a lot more than batteries. Any Walmart brand, Ikea, Amazon, ... is a reasonable quality battery.
451
+ --- 93213274
452
+ >>93211848
453
+ you're the one who wants to program on your phone. you can get a smaller keyboard jeez
454
+ --- 93213338
455
+ >>93197620 (OP)
456
+ How do I save a webpage that I edited using uBlock Origin?
457
+ >I go to a news site
458
+ >I use uBlock Origin (element picker mode) to remove all the ad banners, all the distraction, all the shit
459
+ >I ctrl+R the page to make sure that removed elements stay removed
460
+ >I use Save Page WE (saves as MHTML) or WebScrapBook (saves as a folder with all the pictures and CSS)
461
+ >saved pages contain all the shit I hid with uBlock Origin
462
+ --- 93213376
463
+ If I enter the bios and there's option to choose between legacy boot and UEFI, does it implicitly mean that my motherboard support UEFI? So if I were to change the OS from legacy boot to UEFI, it would work, right?
464
+ I can't find any info on this shit online
465
+ dell latitude 5280 btw
466
+ --- 93213492
467
+ >>93213338
468
+ It only blocks the loading, it doesn't change the source code. You can just edit the html page though.
469
+ --- 93213708
470
+ >>93213376
471
+ Yes, no. OS is probably going to need a reinstall if it wasn't set up to boot EFI style.
472
+ --- 93213751
473
+ >>93213708
474
+ I've seen a tutorial which covers transition from legacy to UEFI
475
+ or is it full of shit and I should leave my OS as it is?
476
+ --- 93214113
477
+ 1). What is it mainly used for and what is it good for?
478
+ 2). Does the Tor browser hide your real IP by default or would you have to use a VPN/Proxy/DNS ips to do that?
479
+ 3). For those of you that say using a VPN is a bad idea because the service could log where you went, How the hell are you supposed to surf anonymously if using a VPN is so heavily discouraged? Obviously you can't use it on your own network because then they can grab your IP, so like, how else are you supposed to hide your IP? Mullvad seems to be the safest option since they (allegedly) do not keep logs. Recently Swiss feds even rated their servers a while back and found nothing because they couldn't find any logs
480
+
481
+ www.theverge.com/2023/4/21/23692580/mullvad-vpn-raid-sweden-police
482
+
483
+ So again, you cannot or should not just log into it willy-nilly without protection because then they have your ACTUAL IP, But you'll also say to not use a VPN. So, what the hell are you supposed to do then?
484
+ --- 93214252
485
+ >>93211813
486
+ Code?
487
+ --- 93214429
488
+ >>93214113
489
+ >1). What is it mainly used for
490
+ CP and buying drugs online. Both are honeypots, don't fall for their tricks.
491
+ >what is it good for?
492
+ Browser certain sites that have decided to go to the dark web because e.g. hosting services keeled over to glowies and other long-nosed shenanigans.
493
+ >2). Does the Tor browser hide your real IP by default
494
+ Yes.
495
+ >what the hell are you supposed to do then?
496
+ Stop using the internet or bend over and take it. If you think even for a second that if a government agency wants to find you, seven proxies and vpns will save you, you're out of your mind.
497
+ --- 93214545
498
+ >>93213751
499
+ >I've seen a tutorial which covers transition from legacy to UEFI
500
+ What was in it? You need the partition table converted from MBR to GPT, you need an UEFI system partition (can you spare the space?), an executable put in the partition and a boot entry has to be created.
501
+ --- 93214869
502
+ How to resume irc download? I can't get the whole file name.
503
+ >epic irc
504
+ https://bpa.st/GHJKM
505
+ --- 93214915
506
+ >>93210557
507
+ What's stopping you from programming on your phone?
508
+ --- 93214939
509
+ >>93211813
510
+ Code tags. Like spoiler tags but code.
511
+ --- 93215163
512
+ >browse jewtube
513
+ >recommends me Luke Smith channel
514
+ >seems cool
515
+ QRD on him?
516
+ --- 93215258
517
+ >>93215163
518
+ never installed gentoo
519
+ --- 93215689
520
+ Dudes, do AMD graphics cards have problems in Windows 11 or do I have a faulty one? I just bought an rx 6650xt and I had some problems, I don't know if it's serious
521
+ like, after my monitor goes into hibernation, it doesn't turn on after pressing keys or moving the mouse but there is sound which indicates that only the signal to the monitor is not working and I need to restart the PC forcefully.
522
+ Once, all the applications that required graphics started to crash with an error message, until it rebooted my pc.. that was fucked.
523
+ Very recently after reinstalling my windows from 0 the graphics card is completely disabled when turning on the monitor after it hibernates... with a crappy resolution and i need to enable it from device manager and then reboot to get it fixed otherwise i'll be with that shitty resolution
524
+
525
+ Beyond these problems, the card performs very well in video games and other tasks... The only relevant thingthat I installed before and after this new Windows are the chipset drivers, which is a hybrid between a320 and b350(It lets me install both chipsets but don't know which one to install) but whatever, I don't know what to do!
526
+ --- 93216402
527
+ Did the site just lag abnormally for everyone else or just me?
528
+ --- 93216883
529
+ >>93197620 (OP)
530
+ Any good things to read or watch on the history of programming languages
531
+ --- 93216988
532
+ >>93213274
533
+ now imagine if you could bend and collapse it all into a cube
534
+ --- 93217160
535
+ Which one of these options are most efficient regarding battery life? Does 2g/3g/4g use more battery than just 4g?
536
+ --- 93217245
537
+ >>93217160
538
+ It's irrelevant if your location is not transmitting in those frequencies.
539
+ --- 93217584
540
+ >>93217160
541
+ You'll have a hard time finding 2G or 3G unless your government is autistic. Generally when they upgrade the network, they'll just reformat old infrastructure to the new network or pull it down to keep operational costs low. You may want to do some research and see your coverage bands first.
542
+ --- 93217991
543
+ >>93217584
544
+ 2G isn't going anywhere as loads of infrastructure depends on it.
545
+ --- 93218884
546
+ a friend of mine asked for video editing software, what should i recommend him? Shotcut looks good but i don't really know. he is not very computer literate, uses windows for sure
547
+ --- 93219131
548
+ >>93216883
549
+ >good
550
+ Whenever I want a good laugh, I browse Larry Wall's website: http://www.wall.org/~larry/onion3/talk.html
551
+ Yes, the author of Perl really is a schizo.
552
+ Yes, Python adoption was really nonexistent in 1999 and said schizo was using every opportunity to dab on Guido.
553
+ --- 93219273
554
+ What is the best audio file converter since I have a bunch of various formats that I want to convert to one format?
555
+ --- 93219457
556
+ Is there an image hosting service where I can upload with FTP and then have the image available to the Web with an HTTPS link? The image will be overwritten regularly and I need the HTTPS link to always display the latest version of the image as soon as it is uploaded.
557
+
558
+ I'm trying to make a really old program play nice with a modern and dumbed-down web hosting service. Program only outputs to FTP, web service only accepts image links as HTTPS and I can't change either of those things as much as I would like to. And I don't want to go through the hassle of setting up a server and getting a signed certificate, I'd rather just use a third party service even if I have to pay a little fee
559
+ --- 93219525
560
+ >>93219273
561
+ VLC should be able to do that
562
+ --- 93219595
563
+ >>93206166
564
+ You may need to install drivers and stuff if the new PC is different from the old.
565
+ --- 93219630
566
+ >>93219457
567
+ FTP is long dead. Don't use it.
568
+ --- 93219670
569
+ >>93217991
570
+ Att and Verizon shutdown 2g in America. Tmobile is killing its 2g network in 2024. Probably different in the EU
571
+ --- 93219696
572
+ >>93219630
573
+ Don't be a nigger he meant sftp.
574
+ --- 93219720
575
+ >>93219630
576
+ What >>93219696 said. SFTP.
577
+ --- 93219723
578
+ >>93219670
579
+ Thanks for the clarification, I read 3G was being shut down but idk if it happened or not. >>93217991 had me confused and made me think 2G might have been set as a forever-network set up for some reason.
580
+
581
+ What would still be using 2G these days anyway?
582
+ --- 93219841
583
+ >>93217160
584
+ Faster is almost always better. The less time you keep the radio turned on the less power you use. Unless it's one of those phones where the 5g modem is a separate chip. Then 4g will be better for low/mid data rate applications.
585
+ --- 93219860
586
+ >whenever my application runs it first downloads all of the python packages/whatever
587
+ is this the only way to do it
588
+ --- 93219896
589
+ Anywhere I can download cheat engine safely? Even the main website packages it with random non-optional bullshit and if you want a "clean install file" you have to "subscribe to the patreon"
590
+ --- 93220014
591
+ >>93212793
592
+ Did you manage to open it up with a screwdriver? Breaking or microwaving the board inside might help more
593
+ --- 93220114
594
+ >>93219696
595
+ >FTP means SFTP
596
+ --- 93220152
597
+ >>93202659
598
+ Use ChatGPT or the linux mint forums
599
+ --- 93220254
600
+ >>93220114
601
+ In practice you always just say ftp if you're not an autistic mouthbreather. Who fucking says "I'm uploading the images to my SFTP server", you sound like a pretentious prick. In the real world I'm using software that outputs images to an FTP server, and all the options to configure SFTP are done under "FTP Settings" in this and most similar software. You still just refer to it as an FTP connection if you're a normal fucking human being.
602
+ --- 93220279
603
+ >>93202659
604
+ You faggot zoomers need to learn the old rules.
605
+
606
+ RTFM, bitch. And lurk moar. Don't waste our fucking time.
607
+ --- 93220456
608
+ I'm making an application using python through the tkinter module. How do I make the program delete all excel files when the program is closed? either by pressing the x button or if its closed by the task manager
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@@ -130,3 +130,51 @@ Sounds scary, but I'll guess it's worth a try.
130
  --- 93208376
131
  >>93208354
132
  Windows 10 from 1809 to 19H1 (and 21H2) is basically a different OS. I had to upgrade the BIOS of a certain old tower of mine for any post 1809 10 setup ISO to even boot and install.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
130
  --- 93208376
131
  >>93208354
132
  Windows 10 from 1809 to 19H1 (and 21H2) is basically a different OS. I had to upgrade the BIOS of a certain old tower of mine for any post 1809 10 setup ISO to even boot and install.
133
+ --- 93210615
134
+ Bump
135
+ --- 93211196
136
+ >>93198038 (OP)
137
+ nvslimmer safu? I need to download this shit from majorgeek and that name dont sound safe
138
+ --- 93211201
139
+ >>93198038 (OP)
140
+ nagasaki
141
+ --- 93211328
142
+ >>93198038 (OP)
143
+ nikedashi
144
+ --- 93211341
145
+ >>93211196
146
+ I like NVCleanstall more.
147
+ --- 93211457
148
+ >>93211196
149
+ Majorgeeks is basically the safest freeware site.
150
+ --- 93213201
151
+ >>93208336
152
+ --- 93213724
153
+ >>93211196
154
+ no
155
+ --- 93213842
156
+ >>93198038 (OP)
157
+ >tfw dropped my SSD in salt water
158
+ wtf bros, can I save it? It wasn't running
159
+ --- 93214120
160
+ >>93213842
161
+ lmao
162
+ --- 93215004
163
+ Which tracker to use for monkrus repacks?
164
+ --- 93217058
165
+ >>93211196
166
+ safe but I only trust the dev's (uker) thread on guru3d
167
+ --- 93217792
168
+ >>93215004
169
+ >repacks
170
+ cringe
171
+ --- 93218166
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+ What is the /g/ consensus on upgrading from 10 to 11?
173
+ I like 10 and see no reason to upgrade, but thought that I might as well considering it's free and 10 already has an expiration date...
174
+ --- 93218336
175
+ >>93218166
176
+ im personally enjoying 11 more than 10
177
+ honestly there is no real reason to upgrade
178
+ --- 93218349
179
+ >>93218166
180
+ Don't do it. IoT LTSC of W10 will last you until the 2030s. At least wait another 2 years until a stable un-cucked version is patched up and has all its quirks fixed.
g/93200996.txt CHANGED
@@ -225,3 +225,116 @@ Who cares. Schools are dysfunctional industrial Prussian relics that can't even
225
  Was the reveal of half-assed 3d models that made it look like Nintendo slapped together quickly a glitchy Second Life and then rising interest rates that put an end to the refinance party that's been going on since IBM's glory days.
226
 
227
  You see what you're localized to see.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
225
  Was the reveal of half-assed 3d models that made it look like Nintendo slapped together quickly a glitchy Second Life and then rising interest rates that put an end to the refinance party that's been going on since IBM's glory days.
226
 
227
  You see what you're localized to see.
228
+ --- 93209810
229
+ >>93208577
230
+ >/ic/ went back to being a niche hobbyist board
231
+ It always was and at no time was otherwise. /gd/ was the one talking about employment and stuff, and they barely talked about AI. /ic/ is just bunch of hobbyists and "professional" twitter artists that get money from Patreon, basically just people who advertised their hobby well enough to make living from it, and if you look at Patreon stats you could see that they are alright, cant even see any significant dip due to AI. There are still new ones popping out and old ones that have decreasing number, but their decline was happening before 2022, so it is not caused by AI. They just told jannies to remove bait threads saying "Fuck you inkcels, kys you got automated, you are worthless". You can still find at least one thread talking about AI there, just in different way then just "its over".
232
+ --- 93209895
233
+ >>93201252
234
+ go back to twitter
235
+ --- 93209973
236
+ >>93209810
237
+ >It always was and at no time was otherwise.
238
+ It was a shitposting crab corral beforehand full of oversocialized Discord addicts/ERPers that has zero idea how the real world works, especially markets. No thread was spared. Lately its been more technical and specific.
239
+ --- 93210486
240
+ >>93200996 (OP)
241
+ This jew david shapiro has been awfully quiet since this dropped
242
+ --- 93210553
243
+ Cope thread
244
+ --- 93210611
245
+ >>93208432
246
+ imagine being this fucking retarded lmaooooooooooooooo
247
+ look harder faggot, I don’t need to spoonfeed you like a little baby bitch
248
+ --- 93210828
249
+ >>93208068
250
+ They will ignore this because OP and friens are just /ic/ tourists
251
+ --- 93211268
252
+ >>93207669
253
+ I don't mean tests in the sense of standardized multiple choice tests, although that part of that. I mean succeeding that things that previously were thought impossible.
254
+
255
+ >>93208472
256
+ It's exactly how burden of proof works. You don't look at a thing from which new abilities have spontaneously emerged several times and say "yup, that's it, there's nothing new to be gained" without a shred of supporting evidence.
257
+ --- 93211453
258
+ >>93210486
259
+ It was 3 days ago, just wait few more days. Wonder if his "AGI in 16 months" meme will change.
260
+ --- 93211515
261
+ >>93210828
262
+ Why would /ic/ turists care? Arent /ic/ turists either completely ignoring AI, or being accelerationist fucks? (If I lose job, I hope everyone else does, I cant be replaced this easily, the AI must be much more powerful by now, enough to replace everyone else too very soon). /ic/ is not saving anything by coping, because they are already done and have been done for several months.
263
+ --- 93212153
264
+ >>93211453
265
+ He also has "immortality in 10 years"
266
+ --- 93212246
267
+ >>93211268
268
+ >I don't mean tests in the sense of standardized multiple choice tests, although that part of that. I mean succeeding that things that previously were thought impossible.
269
+ It means that the test wasn't actually that good for measuring machine reasoning. LLMs shit the bed 100% in synthetic reasoning tests where there is no way that it can "cheat" by having seen a shit ton of reasoning examples before.
270
+ --- 93212384
271
+ >muh winter
272
+ You can start saying that when we get the first month of someone not releasing SOTA results in some subfield
273
+ --- 93212605
274
+ >>93200996 (OP)
275
+ >A-AI w-winter by next y-year! D-Don't even bother c-competing with us! Says increasingly nervous CEO for the sixth time this hour.
276
+ --- 93212697
277
+ >>93212605
278
+ Show me one AI advancement that was made by github trannies. The most you have is AutoGPT which is a fucking meme if not downright downgrade.
279
+ --- 93212728
280
+ >>93212697
281
+ >N-No d-don't support open source i-it won't go a-anywhere!
282
+ Sure thing Sam
283
+ >>93211514 →
284
+ --- 93212776
285
+ >>93210486
286
+ >"Ok, fuck Yud and his alignment armchairism, lets align AI ourselves"
287
+ >Downloads some shitter few billion parameter model
288
+ >"Ok, now ChatGPT, pretend you follow these 3 rules I made up"
289
+ >Copies responses and spends 40$ on training the shitter model on those responses
290
+ >"Good AI, now tell me how good you are"
291
+ >Follows his 3 rules that ChatGPT followed beforehand
292
+ >"See guys, I fixed AI alignment, I basically saved the world, now the AI will be like Jarvis instead of Ultran from Marvel"
293
+ --- 93213259
294
+ >>93201252
295
+ --- 93214117
296
+ >>93208068
297
+ interesting, thanks anon.
298
+ --- 93214177
299
+ Oh noooo, Sammy boy and his shitty hack team of developers will actually have to put EFFORT in!
300
+ What a crying shame! OH NO!
301
+ Fuck off Sam, you crypto-scamming cuntwaffle.
302
+ The sooner OpenAI dies, the better. OpenAI is "throw all the shit at the wall and watch it stick" in a nutshell.
303
+ Yeah it might stick, but you now have a massive fuckhuge wall of SHIT you have to maintain.
304
+ OPTIMIZE YOUR SHITTY MODELS YOU FUCKING TARDS. STOP THROWING EVERYTHING DOWN A TRAINING-HOLE AND HOPING FOR THE BEST.
305
+ OF COURSE IT WAS GONNA HIT A CEILING - IT'S CALLED THE LAWS OF ECONOMICS AND PHYSICS.
306
+ I could have told the retards this back in GPT2, but then came 3, and 3.5, and later 4.
307
+ They still fucking won't learn this when the vomit out 5 and still whining about GPU memory.
308
+ --- 93214309
309
+ >>93206758
310
+ You might as well just play one note at a time and splice them together. It's not a solution you still have to understand how to splice it together correctly.
311
+ --- 93215266
312
+ >>93214177
313
+ Seethe more ex-meta AI researcher. Throwing everything down the drain and doing little bit of reinforcement learning with 3.5 and 4 was enough to blow all of you other faggots out of the water
314
+ --- 93215457
315
+ >>93200996 (OP)
316
+ >AI winter by end of 2024
317
+ For John Q. Public, yes.
318
+ But for the big tech corporations backing this it's only the first signs of the spring thaw.
319
+ --- 93215892
320
+ >>93215457
321
+ If John Q. Public does not know about it, then most companies too, which means people wont lose jobs, which is basically the only actual threat of AI
322
+ --- 93217128
323
+ >>93208577
324
+ /a/ has honestly turned in to possibly the worst board on the site since 2010 onwards.
325
+ >>93215266
326
+ And yet, his service shits the bed regularly and their costs are obscene.
327
+ They will never make money doing it like this. Ever. Not even Meta, CAI or Google will.
328
+ Literally only the leeches might make money scamming businesses in to using their frontends for GPT or whatever other garbage. At least until their respective server owners cut them off because "nooo, stop, someone on Shithub made another frontend that is abusing your service for GPT4! STOP IT! NOOOOOWWWWW!", kek.
329
+ NONE of these companies will make money off AI until they start optimizing their shit to run on high-end consumer tier hardware.
330
+ The projects in /lmg/ already show promise and that's just a bunch of giga autists wanting horny.
331
+ If it was a company with actual money behind it doing this research, they'd be able to do infinitely more in comparison.
332
+ No, let's just buy a hundred more servers filled with GPUs that cost as much as decent cars, THAT WILL SURELY WORK THIS TIME.
333
+ --- 93218574
334
+ >>93202082
335
+ >rumors AGI might already be a thing
336
+ source pls
337
+ --- 93218843
338
+ >>93202082
339
+ >rumors AGI might already be a thing
340
+ And by AGI you mean AI that can do everything human can do, or just AI that you can prompt to act on its own to certain level? Because those are very different. I can task game NPC to act on its own, but it cannot do all non-physical jobs.
g/93201420.txt CHANGED
@@ -51,8 +51,6 @@ the reasoning from their blog are super retarded too. completely bullshit lies.
51
  --- 93201653
52
  >>93201420 (OP)
53
  Using matrix, don't care.
54
- --- 93201659
55
- 4chan hackers please do your ddossing and social media spam to prevent this Change
56
  --- 93201663
57
  >>93201420 (OP)
58
  don't care
@@ -708,3 +706,385 @@ Sir, I only correctly assume that you are a newfag.
708
  --- 93208977
709
  >>93201420 (OP)
710
  Its a bullshit change and I'm glad they're getting nothing but negative loud feedback to stop this
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
51
  --- 93201653
52
  >>93201420 (OP)
53
  Using matrix, don't care.
 
 
54
  --- 93201663
55
  >>93201420 (OP)
56
  don't care
 
706
  --- 93208977
707
  >>93201420 (OP)
708
  Its a bullshit change and I'm glad they're getting nothing but negative loud feedback to stop this
709
+ --- 93209210
710
+ >>93207652
711
+ Te article I read said they were ditching the # and using only names, just like twitter
712
+ "After we transition over the course of this year, everyone will have:
713
+
714
+ 1) A unique alphanumeric username without a discriminator, such as “@phibi”."
715
+ --- 93209367
716
+ >>93202313
717
+ >Or everyone gets a randomly generated hash for a username so nobody can be special.
718
+ wii friend codes
719
+ --- 93209389
720
+ >>93201420 (OP)
721
+ How I can snipe names with this?
722
+ --- 93209411
723
+ >>93208866
724
+ >t. retarded discord troon tourist
725
+ --- 93209915
726
+ >>93202984
727
+ Retard
728
+ --- 93210011
729
+ >>93201420 (OP)
730
+ who the fuck cares?
731
+ --- 93210055
732
+ >>93209411
733
+ Are you okay, gpt bro? You're getting unecessairly flustered and hallucinating facts.
734
+ --- 93210102
735
+ semi popular YouTuber here that makes many seethe with my takes. someone's definitely going to steal it and try to frame me as a pedo or something because I outed their sex deprived e-cult
736
+ --- 93210164
737
+ >>93208753
738
+ If your not #0001 then you are not unique.
739
+ --- 93210174
740
+ >>93210102
741
+ that someone is me
742
+ --- 93210205
743
+ >>93210174
744
+ you're part of a mentally ill sex deprived e-cult?
745
+ --- 93210289
746
+ >>93202723
747
+ not only trannies. i use it for voice chat when playing gta with some friends i met in highschool. it's the only free non self hosted voice chat.
748
+ everybody uses it on multiplayer games.
749
+ --- 93210293
750
+ >>93210205
751
+ Yes
752
+ --- 93211021
753
+ >>93205246
754
+ >whoops! 'aryanhitlerfan1488' is already taken, please pick a new username.
755
+ --- 93211032
756
+ Reading their reasoning is the dumbest shit I’ve ever heard.
757
+
758
+ Retarded faggots.
759
+ --- 93211122
760
+ >>93210289
761
+ what are your pronouns?
762
+ --- 93211606
763
+ >>93201420 (OP)
764
+ >have common nickname
765
+ >suddenly forced to use something completely different because someone else took it first. Why? .... reasons
766
+ fuck off
767
+ --- 93211643
768
+ I don't care because discord isn't my life. If you get worked up about having the special snowflake username you should shoot yourself. However, I will admit that the <name>#number made it obviously a discord username though.
769
+ --- 93211699
770
+ Catering to dumb while inconveniencing everyone else is a surefire sign that the product is inevitably going to get worse.
771
+ --- 93211756
772
+ Can't wait to nab "nigger_killer" or "holocaust_denying_gamer" then have people ask me for eight years how I'm not banned, just like right now.
773
+ --- 93211850
774
+ >>93202920
775
+ The numbers were fine. Apparently, Discord is CaSe SeNsItIvE which is why they're changing it, instead of just changing how their RegEx/whatever works and keeping the numbers a la Battle.net
776
+ --- 93211937
777
+ >>93211756
778
+ How are you not banned?
779
+ --- 93211972
780
+ >>93211850
781
+ Case sensitivity isn't even an issue, this entire thing is a non issue
782
+ --- 93211978
783
+ >>93208703
784
+ >>93208189
785
+ You can bet all the fags are probably buying and selling old accounts as we speak.
786
+ --- 93211998
787
+ the digits were always an irritating idea
788
+
789
+ >oh yes add me on xyz, my username is dickscocks
790
+ vs
791
+ >oh yes add me on xyz, my username is dickscocks hash sign 3801
792
+ --- 93212046
793
+ >>93208977
794
+ how old are you
795
+ --- 93212052
796
+ >>93208703
797
+ Why did you delete it though
798
+ --- 93212062
799
+ >>93211021
800
+ so fucking what?
801
+ --- 93212071
802
+ >>93207679
803
+ I said possibly. Everyone knows how bad discord is. Even normies. I'm talking about matrix being a metadata slush soup that trails back to matrix.org servers. I will give it kudos for being e2ee though.
804
+ --- 93212494
805
+ >>93212071
806
+ Every chat service is "possibly sus", that is why there are informal rules about using them. Matrix is obviously a lesser evil to Discord, and is not cumbersome to use for newbies unlike IRC.
807
+ --- 93212589
808
+ >>93206806
809
+ >company actively makes its products worse
810
+ Microsoft and windows comes to mind…
811
+ --- 93213038
812
+ >>93212494
813
+ I dont know what's supposed to be hard or cumbersome to use about irc. Even registering your own channel is piss easy.
814
+ --- 93213209
815
+ >>93208498
816
+ Are you retarded enough to think they don't?!??
817
+ --- 93213321
818
+ >>93213038
819
+ >launch
820
+ >/connect irc.whatever.org
821
+ >/join #whatever
822
+ this is beyond normalfags and beyond anyone who lacks friends who can show them how2irc. over the years i got a handful of normalfags into IRC by giving them a copy of mirc that was setup to automatically join our channel, and it all went to shit when they were on a different computer or reinstalled windows or whatever. they found IRC to be not worth the bother, and just gave up on it. obviously, IRC is not going to be "the" place to chat to people in 2023.
823
+ --- 93213334
824
+ >>93213038
825
+ Just adding and joining a server is easy, using other features is usually tedious. Plus clients tend to be buggy and fucky in various ways.
826
+ --- 93213425
827
+ >>93213321
828
+ >>93213334
829
+ >>93213038
830
+ zoomers use twitch chat, so it can't be that hard.
831
+ --- 93213653
832
+ >>93207531
833
+ >>93208498
834
+ not investrors,
835
+ (((shareholders)))
836
+ --- 93213758
837
+ >>93213653
838
+ Shareholders but also stockholders.
839
+ --- 93213789
840
+ >>93213038
841
+ See: >>93213321 Zoomers are literally too retarded for that three step-handshake.
842
+
843
+ >>93213425
844
+ >Zoomers use twitch chat
845
+ >He unironically says while Twitch chat is LITERALLY RIGHT FUCKING NEXT TO THE PARASOCIAL BOX
846
+ Are you ok? Do you have Core damage?.jpg
847
+ --- 93213908
848
+ Terrible idea. This will only exacerbate the bot problem. It'll be easier to brute-force/guess hundreds, if not millions of usernames. Likewise, if the usernames cannot be altered in any way, it's going to force users to create new accounts to escape targeted harassment, ultimately losing their account history. If I get even 1 spam message because of this new system, then I'll simply stop paying for Nitro & stop using the service altogether. No good reason for this. Their intention is to make users infinitely easier to find/discover. The justification is that 40% of their users are clinically retarded.
849
+
850
+ You're not fucking Twitter. Stop forcing me to use Twitter.
851
+ --- 93214251
852
+ >>93213908
853
+ >You're not fucking Twitter. Stop forcing me to use Twitter.
854
+ But Musk is being le bad man and we need to show him who's boss!!!
855
+ --- 93214292
856
+ >zoomers when their username isn't followed by #number
857
+ --- 93214372
858
+ >>93201420 (OP)
859
+ Most jewish change ever
860
+ --- 93214386
861
+ >>93214372
862
+ >>93214292
863
+ --- 93214489
864
+ >>93201420 (OP)
865
+ It really doesn't matter what gay software does.
866
+ --- 93214586
867
+ >>93201776
868
+ >I change my name like every week too, what the fuck
869
+ weirdfag
870
+ --- 93214620
871
+ >>93201567
872
+ >like other social media sites
873
+ It's not a social media site at all. It's a chat application, like skype, teams, teamspeak, mumble.
874
+
875
+ >>93202723
876
+ >falling for friendless 4chinz autists' tranny obsession lies
877
+ --- 93214654
878
+ >>93201420 (OP)
879
+ Good, I always found this shit fucking weird. Like if I can't be HugeTits then cool let me know and ill be HugeTits999 or something, let me choose my number rather than giving me one. Fucking DOUCHEBAG design.
880
+ --- 93214753
881
+ >>93210102
882
+ hi turkey tom
883
+ --- 93214889
884
+ my friend is selling 2015 accounts with original email access $200 a pop.
885
+
886
+ i myself have 20, hoping i can try and snag at least @god or @nigger
887
+ --- 93214902
888
+ >>93213908
889
+ >40% of their users are clinically retarded
890
+ *41%
891
+ --- 93214946
892
+ >>93214620
893
+ in my personal experience, discord is filled with narcissistic trannies and manipulative commies.
894
+ --- 93214981
895
+ I don't use discord but this seems like a good way to get money out of it.
896
+ --- 93214984
897
+ >>93214946
898
+ Which means you deliberately sought them out just like every other one of you faggots.
899
+ --- 93215081
900
+ >>93214984
901
+ >Which means you deliberately sought them out
902
+ what? even besides the obvious fallacy, this doesn't make sense. lol
903
+ --- 93215212
904
+ >>93202447
905
+ well it's not like he's dead
906
+ --- 93215278
907
+ >>93215212
908
+ his career peaked during the first minecraft wave and he didn't regain popularity during the second one.
909
+ --- 93215483
910
+ >>93201441
911
+ People are really arguing with a has been Minecraft YouTuber over discord changing it's your name system.
912
+
913
+ Clown world amirte xddsd
914
+ --- 93215513
915
+ >>93201420 (OP)
916
+ don't care, discord sucks, hopefully this kills it
917
+ --- 93215649
918
+ not a concern on my self-hosted XMPP server :]
919
+ also why can't discord just accept its place as a program for intermediate computer users? the grandmas, mentally retarded and people who don't own a pen and paper can use whatsapp or signal or whatever.
920
+ --- 93215661
921
+ Just use the same username you have on twitter or youtube, both already have @ and it's not like anyone else but you use those
922
+ --- 93215893
923
+ time to go back to vent
924
+ --- 93215948
925
+ >not using matrix
926
+ Matrix has everything. You can send memes, you can call people and start a group call.
927
+
928
+ Why do you need more than that?
929
+ Even if you're a game dev like for example dark and darker, You can host rooms and only make chatting admin only and you can post all your resources.
930
+
931
+ Matrix is the future
932
+ --- 93215977
933
+ >>93215948
934
+ the sole, definite purpose of social media is to talk to other people
935
+ nobody is going to use the service nobody else uses
936
+ --- 93216087
937
+ >>93214946
938
+ Same. I use it to find people to play games with but never chat because dealing with their insanity isn't worth of anyone's time.
939
+ --- 93216262
940
+ >>93216087
941
+ based.
942
+ --- 93216265
943
+ >>93215948
944
+ stickers suck and the core team doesn't care enough about improving them
945
+ --- 93216324
946
+ >>93202132
947
+ because I got a common name with #0001
948
+ --- 93216571
949
+ >>93215977
950
+ I say if you want to be my friend and talk to me, then you'll just have to use matrix.
951
+
952
+ I'm not signing up for the botnet
953
+ --- 93216635
954
+ >>93215948
955
+ >you can call people and start a group call
956
+ This is the problem. A server needs a voice channel. Calling other users is retarded and I still don't know why they can't implement voice channels. With a vc, you just join and talk to whoever is there and do what you need to do. Also matrix is clunky and broken in general.
957
+ --- 93216754
958
+ >>93216635
959
+ Nta but I tried the cinny client last night and its interface is fairly good. No voice calls though.
960
+ --- 93216900
961
+ >>93201420 (OP)
962
+ holy fuck, I used to watch this niggas minecraft videos when I was like 13
963
+ --- 93217421
964
+ >>93215649
965
+ >not a concern on my self-hosted XMPP server :]
966
+ dear anon,
967
+
968
+ you are kino, based even
969
+
970
+ Has anyone gotten a request to chnage their username? im 2016, so im wondering if there any 2015fags that have gotten any requests.
971
+ --- 93217455
972
+ >>93217421
973
+ >if there any 2015fags that have gotten any requests.
974
+ No, devs slapped the API to find out which names were taken, it's basically just Discord staff's personal usernames and whatever names they're reserving for mega corporations.
975
+ --- 93217629
976
+ >>93217421
977
+ thanks fren, prosody is a neat server
978
+ i have been selfhosting for 10 years now, pretty much as long as I've been using GNU/Linux. my first thing I tried selfhosting was an IRCd
979
+ everyone should try selfhosting, it is very fun
980
+ (also having a cool domain is way more rad than having a cool username)
981
+ --- 93217637
982
+ >>93216324
983
+ Do you have to pay for nitro to keep it?
984
+ --- 93217693
985
+ >>93217637
986
+ If you got #0001 without nitro, no. If you bought nitro and then changed to #0001, yes.
987
+ --- 93217743
988
+ >>93202984
989
+ >blackedenjoyer
990
+ zoomer's law
991
+ --- 93217818
992
+ >>93214984
993
+ they are everywhere and it's a moral duty of every person to call them out but fore they hurt both themselves and more people
994
+ the ideology is immoral and should never be enabled.
995
+ --- 93217893
996
+ >>93211122
997
+ you can call me a he, a she, or a they. i dont care. hell even fucking heli/copter
998
+ --- 93218102
999
+ >>93216754
1000
+ I bet it's fine, though voice channels are missing. Completely different from calls. Again, Anon1 and Anon2 coordinating a call is simple enough. One just has to contact the other. A channel, room whatever to join and talk in is the one thing discord really does better than anyone else, and the implementation should be easy since we have mumble, ventrillo, teamspeak for years now.
1001
+ --- 93218142
1002
+ >>93214984
1003
+ GO IN ANY FUCKING SERVER AND THERE WILL BE A GIANT GROUP OF THEM WITH THE FLAG IN THEIR PFP, AS A SERVER BADGE, THEY REACT WITH THE FLAG ON EVERY POST IN CHANNELS THEY CANT TALK IN, AND EVEN HAVE A ROLE SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE THEY THREATEN TO KILL THEMSELVES IF THEY DONT GET ATTENTION AND RECOGNITION
1004
+ OH THERES A TOPIC FOR A CHANNEL? SORRY NOT ANYMORE THEY HAVE TO TALK ABOUT THEIR TRANNY SHIT (AND DONT CALL IT OUT OR YOUR ACCOUNT GETS DELETED)
1005
+ I RAN A DISCORD SERVER ABOUT SOME STUPID GAME AND I FUCKING DELETED IT BECAUSE THESE NIGGERS WOULDNT SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT THEIR FESTERING AXE WOUNDS INSTEAD OF TALKING ABOUT THE GAME
1006
+ THEY INFECT EVERY SINGLE COMMUNITY THEY TOUCH
1007
+ THERE IS NO DELIBERATION HERE ANYWHERE
1008
+ KILL YOURSELF
1009
+ --- 93218183
1010
+ >>93218142
1011
+ Doesn't happen in my server. I'm partnered and we don't have a single flag.
1012
+ --- 93218474
1013
+ >>93218142
1014
+ There are precisely zero servers I am in that contain trannies. You are explicitly seeking them out because you're obsessed.
1015
+ --- 93218745
1016
+ >>93202731
1017
+ >I change my name like every week too
1018
+ You must be exhausting to interact with. Do you change irl nicknames each week too?
1019
+ --- 93218767
1020
+ >>93218745
1021
+ >>93201776
1022
+ --- 93218954
1023
+ >>93218142
1024
+ Yeah any server of notable size I join has these people. Some of them are mods (of course they are). I pretty much stopped joining those bigger servers because they're infested with these weirdos who would rather circle jerk about their fetish than talk about video games.
1025
+ --- 93219064
1026
+ >>93218142
1027
+ >>93218954
1028
+ Sounds like you're either seeking them out deliberately or you're into tranny shit yourself
1029
+ --- 93219154
1030
+ >>93219064
1031
+ >you're seeking them out deliberately
1032
+ Nope, online gaming is just infested with trannies unfortunately. Especially certain MMORPGs.
1033
+ --- 93219174
1034
+ >People are having trouble adding each other because the # system is too complex
1035
+ >So we'll force them all to have unique usernames
1036
+ >Which will inevitably lead to usernames themselves growing more complex
1037
+ >Which negates the original point
1038
+ Why, though?
1039
+ --- 93219221
1040
+ >>93219174
1041
+ >People are having trouble adding each other because the # system is too complex
1042
+ I hate normies
1043
+ --- 93219327
1044
+ >>93218102
1045
+ Yeah im not arguing that, just saying i found one with a reasonably usable interface.
1046
+ --- 93219348
1047
+ >>93219154
1048
+ Into tranny shit yourself, then
1049
+ --- 93219421
1050
+ >>93219174
1051
+ It's a common behavior. Make something worse, claiming users are retarded. In this case it's of unprecedented damage, hopefully going to make some people jump off that botnet shit. Remember when Firefox broke bookmarks making them all go into "other bookmarks" unless you put them in the bookmark bar? They said bookmarks were too difficult, so you've got that entire mess of a system for no good reason
1052
+ --- 93219744
1053
+ why not just made it case-insensitive and increase the discriminator length?
1054
+ --- 93219746
1055
+ >>93219348
1056
+ Name me a good game that isn't infested with these people, please. The last one I played had discord servers ran by trannies and/or the server icon featured an LGBT flag. These were the main servers for information resources, grouping, etc.
1057
+ --- 93220407
1058
+ >>93203250
1059
+ >>>/pol/
1060
+ dumb bot
1061
+ --- 93220442
1062
+ >>93219744
1063
+ Because that wouldn't let them pivot discord into a public-facing social media platform.
1064
+ --- 93220451
1065
+ >>93204001
1066
+ YWNBAW
1067
+ --- 93220476
1068
+ >>93219746
1069
+ project diva related?
1070
+ --- 93220490
1071
+ >>93220407
1072
+ kys faggot
1073
+ --- 93220511
1074
+ >>93220476
1075
+ I don't know what that is. Some kind of mobile game?
1076
+ --- 93220607
1077
+ >>93220511
1078
+ it's a series of rhythm games,
1079
+ one of the oldest public servers for this game is run by a tranny so I thought it was this one.
1080
+ --- 93220628
1081
+ >>93220607
1082
+ >play weird loser tranny game
1083
+ >said discussion for that game is full of weird loser trannys
1084
+ NOOOO REALLY???????
1085
+ --- 93220645
1086
+ >>93201420 (OP)
1087
+ This is genuinely a fucking terrible idea. Almost every idea they've ever made since 2016 has been for the worse. Now they're basically giving us a countdown of when they'll go full not-twitter. I have no doubts they will abandon everything that used to be "unique" about discord if they don't receive unanimous backlash for this. There's not even a single useful chat client to replace it
1088
+ --- 93220647
1089
+ >>93220628
1090
+ you said every game is like that though?
g/93201557.txt CHANGED
@@ -280,9 +280,6 @@ Just don't be surprised when they eventually catch you
280
  Probably those providers anon mentioned can be paid with crypto and some are hosted in russia or ukraine
281
 
282
  I'm going to look into this, if they can be paid with monero then that's how you know they're legit
283
- --- 93207960
284
- >>93201557 (OP)
285
- sussy
286
  --- 93207991
287
  >>93207933
288
  To be honest, I probably wouldn't do a thing.
@@ -296,10 +293,6 @@ Let's all just move to russia
296
  --- 93208072
297
  >>93201557 (OP)
298
  You forgot to add "uncanny" to your negative prompts, senpai.
299
- --- 93208081
300
- >post NAK/\DASHI
301
- >get b&
302
- Why are troonerators like this
303
  --- 93208089
304
  >>93208065
305
  Lmao, but unironically, just don't talk shit about putin.
@@ -329,3 +322,319 @@ We know, Josh.
329
  >>93204395
330
  >she's a fat and acne riddled hoe
331
  and she's the daughter of a big guy from the FBI.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
280
  Probably those providers anon mentioned can be paid with crypto and some are hosted in russia or ukraine
281
 
282
  I'm going to look into this, if they can be paid with monero then that's how you know they're legit
 
 
 
283
  --- 93207991
284
  >>93207933
285
  To be honest, I probably wouldn't do a thing.
 
293
  --- 93208072
294
  >>93201557 (OP)
295
  You forgot to add "uncanny" to your negative prompts, senpai.
 
 
 
 
296
  --- 93208089
297
  >>93208065
298
  Lmao, but unironically, just don't talk shit about putin.
 
322
  >>93204395
323
  >she's a fat and acne riddled hoe
324
  and she's the daughter of a big guy from the FBI.
325
+ --- 93209258
326
+ >>93201557 (OP)
327
+ Why is she so low poly? Look at her eyelids, they don't create a smooth arc, you can clearly see individual vertices.
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+ --- 93211220
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+ >>93201557 (OP)
330
+ >My pain is constant and sharp, and I do not hope for a better world for anyone. In fact, I want my pain to be inflicted on others. I want no one to escape. But even after admitting this, there is no catharsis; my punishment continues to elude me, and I gain no deeper knowledge of myself.
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+ --- 93211422
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+ >>93207899
333
+ At the end of the day if you're a high profile target the feds can afford 100 people working around the clock looking at every metaphorical leaf you touched. It's only a matter of time until they nail you down geographically through forensics and then they'll figure out quick your strategy of using public WiFi without cameras, since every person is geographically bound you'll eventually get caught going back to your favorite watering hole.
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+ --- 93211543
335
+ What about lokinet...
336
+ Isn't that just tor but with crypto nodes that don't glow or something?
337
+ --- 93211927
338
+ >>93207885
339
+ There is a tor hoster that allows crypto payments but they're located in the fucking UK. I don't think I've ever seen anything glow as bright as that company. Might as well just ask the NSA to host your shit at that point.
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+ --- 93211971
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+ >>93211220
342
+ nietzschean slave morality in a nutshell
343
+ --- 93213157
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+ >>93204395
345
+ >>93204827
346
+ don't care, still would.
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+ --- 93213191
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+ >>93201557 (OP)
349
+ I know someone that personally knows afaik, if you think she is a piece of shit, she is 10 times worse than that.
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+ --- 93213294
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+ >>93213191
352
+ LOL no, stop feeding her ego. I'm in close contact with someone who used to monitor her Discord server, and she's really nothing more than someone who desperately wanted the reputation of "queen of the trolls" or whatever for attention and edge points. A ton of shit she claimed to have done were outright fabrications.
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+ --- 93214815
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+ >>93201557 (OP)
355
+ >How do TOR websites scale?
356
+ They host multiple instances that vouch for each other, e.g. silkroad1.onion and silkroad2.onion
357
+
358
+ >I can't imagine they just host it in a computer in their house where it can get easily DDOS'd.
359
+ >
360
+ >I would imagine they leverage hosting platforms like AWS with EC2, where they run docker containers with tor relays running the website or something.
361
+ >They might even have their information encrypted in the buckets in S3.
362
+ >
363
+ When you don't have the burden of regulations or shareholders, you can do things a LOT more efficiently than big tech with their festering shitheap deployments. Fucking docker LMAO
364
+
365
+ >Kind of related, by why did most of the big sites on TOR implement captcha?
366
+ >
367
+ >They would still fall victim to DDOS attacks, like from that guy who notoriously does it.
368
+ >
369
+ Big tech tries in various ways to sabotage independent operators. Planting cp doesn't work on an anonymous hidden service, but there are various DOS attacks they can still use. Captcha prevents some, and others can be prevented by an intelligent choice of server or configuration.
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+ --- 93214850
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+ >>93201557 (OP)
372
+ >Also, how easier is it to find the real IP of a tor hosted website vs the IP of tor users? Are they both susceptible to the same vulnerabilities, or is one more secure than another?
373
+ >
374
+ IDK the technical details. AFAIK there is no great difference between browsers and hidden service operators, just that operators share more data.
375
+
376
+ >Finally, what kind of methods to "hackers" implement to "hack" the TOR websites?
377
+ You can find a vulnerability in TOR (hard) or the service (easier), look for service configuration errors (easiest), search the service for personal info (hard), or control a majority of relays (nigh impossible).
378
+
379
+ You can do traffic analysis if you already have some idea who sender and recipient are.
380
+
381
+ >I would imagine if you are a legit TOR website trying to do something, you would disable javascript, and make sure to do alot of server side validation, which would make "hacking" harder to do, but feds still get in, I wonder how.
382
+
383
+ Feds get in through old fashioned police work on dumb criminals who dox themselves. They spread FUD about TOR and imply that they have some secret backdoor to discourage other criminals from using it.
384
+
385
+ TOR can't have backdoors because the CIA needs it for coordinating their color revolutions and playing dominos on top of pizza and pasta. If there were a backdoor, the Russians would find it because they have the most obnoxious and toxic hackers on the planet.
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+ --- 93214862
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+ >>93201873
388
+ She triggers normalfaggots, it's cryptonyte for their cucked cosmovision
389
+ --- 93215381
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+ >>93211422
391
+ What if I state hop nomad style and connect literally for minutes.
392
+ It's not like I would have sign on to twitter which would signal when I'm connected to the feds.
393
+ Yeah maybe I'm naive. I wonder what anons would do in the case they were Kira and all world government were looking to deanonymize me.
394
+ --- 93215591
395
+ >>93215381
396
+ If you are a POI it's basically over. If you manage to piss of the US or any other comparable government enough they will be willing to spend whatever is necessary to get to you.
397
+ You'd basically have to be on the move constantly and discard devices after each use which not only costs shit tons of money but also leaves a trail on it's own.
398
+ They managed to find Bin Laden and the guy literally didn't leave his house for a decade as far as we know never mind that there was no internet or cell devices anywhere near his compound. Did it take them a long time to find him? Absolutely but they found him none the less. Or look at Pablo Escobar, effectively unlimited amounts of cash, god knows how many houses, hideouts, literal bunkers in the jungle, cars, planes, etc the guy owned, on top of that he had basically an entire city that was loyal to him and they still got him eventually.
399
+ Then again keep in mind how much you'd have to piss them off to be willing to spend that much money on you. If you just host a 4chan clone on tor or whatever they certainly aren't going to bother tracking you to that extent.
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+ --- 93215780
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+ >>93215591
402
+ Yeah but they would have to know who you even are for that to happen.
403
+ If you're some random person on the entire world, how can they find out, unless you make dumb OPSEC mistakes.
404
+ Now thinking about it, it is probably easier to use clearnet with anonymous bought VPN (the VPN is the exit node)
405
+ And post on normalfag platforms.
406
+ The thing with TOR is that is only used by schizos and gentoomen, so it is far easier to find out who Kira would be if he only used TOR.
407
+ --- 93215884
408
+ >>93215780
409
+ Yeah that's exactly the thing, on the way to become anonymous you might end up just sticking out like even more of a sore thumb for anyone that's looking. Then again considering that people usually have opsec so terrible they might as well just send a copy of their ID to the NSA..
410
+ Especially when it comes to tor markets you'd expect people to have learned by now not to shill their shit with their fucking gmail account but it keeps happening again and again. So unless you're Pablo Escobar or Bin Laden not being a retard should be good enough to fly under the radar.
411
+ --- 93216021
412
+ >>93202356
413
+ I don't get this post. Do you live in a country where using Tor is illegal or what?
414
+ >Have a VPN service on all of my devices but if they actually do anything in regards to making sure personal info isn't linked or leaked?
415
+ What? What makes you think installing a Tor browser bundle or just the node would affect other devices?
416
+ --- 93216131
417
+ >>93211543
418
+ Bump for anons to explain lokitnet more.
419
+ I've heard little about it.
420
+
421
+ Also what about freenet, is that still a thing?
422
+ --- 93216377
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+ >>93201557 (OP)
424
+ TOR security doesn't matter when the US government operates over 90% of all exit nodes.
425
+ --- 93216472
426
+ >>93216377
427
+ >90%
428
+ >source
429
+ >my ass
430
+ --- 93216528
431
+ >>93216472
432
+ right, i just made all of that up. keep using TOR, it's safe and secure :^)
433
+ --- 93216722
434
+ >>93215381
435
+ They'll figure out you're a nomad and now you're even easier to catch because they know where you are and where you've been. Then they know they types of places you like to visit, build a psychological profile of your behavior, and they'll be able to predictably guess your next stops.
436
+ --- 93216863
437
+ >>93216528
438
+ this but unironically. give sauce or you're fudding.
439
+ --- 93216878
440
+ >>93215780
441
+ If you're doing stuff to create waves then they start figuring out who you are piece by piece. What you say, what you do, your motivations, your dialect, your technological prowess, etc all build a profile. Even the time of day you post is enough to start narrowing down your location. If you're a nomad, they can use see when you travel, say you posted once in the morning, traveled 5 hours and posted again. That's data to be fed into a system to make location predictions.
442
+ --- 93217194
443
+ >>93216878
444
+ I understand what you mean, but that implies I'd be posting everyday or frequently
445
+ If I was Kira, I would I assume I'd post once a month, if it all.
446
+
447
+ I wouldn't even have a manifesto or some dumbass shit like that.
448
+
449
+ In essence, I'd be posting as little as I can, with minimal messages so that profiling would be harder.
450
+
451
+ In this scenario, I would just be communicating to my followers the necessary information they need.
452
+
453
+ The only reason I'd even post with TOR + PGP signed messages is to make my existence known and get donations through cryptocurrency.
454
+
455
+ Maybe the better way would be to avoid posting altogether.
456
+ But it is interesting to think the necessary steps one would take if they were in this scenario.
457
+ --- 93217393
458
+ >>93217194
459
+ While it's true that criminals can get caught due to pathological issues, such as a desire for attention or a compulsion to repeat their crimes, there are also many other factors that can contribute to their capture. One of the biggest is simply leaving a digital trail that investigators can follow. Even if you're using TOR and PGP to communicate with your followers, any mistake or slip-up could leave a clue that investigators can use to track you down.
460
+
461
+ Another factor is simply the amount of attention that a case generates. If you become a high-profile criminal, law enforcement agencies around the world will be dedicating significant resources to tracking you down. This can include not just online surveillance, but also things like GPS tracking, wiretapping, and physical surveillance.
462
+
463
+ Ultimately, the best way to avoid getting caught is to not commit any crimes in the first place. While it can be tempting to engage in illegal activities online, the risks of getting caught are simply too great. So if you're thinking about becoming a "Kira" type figure, it's probably best to focus on other ways to make a difference in the world.
464
+ --- 93217553
465
+ >>93213294
466
+ She isn't queen of trolls, just a piece of shit.
467
+ The person i'm talking about was in her school and dated her briefly before the whole drama.
468
+ --- 93217712
469
+ >>93217393
470
+ Lmao I could never be a Kira level criminal, this is just an opsec exercise I'm going through in my head.
471
+
472
+ Ain't no way I'd actually try to do some real shit on the darkweb and not expect to get caught.
473
+
474
+ >any mistake of slip-up could leave a clue that can be used to track you down
475
+ true, but exactly what mistakes are those in this case.
476
+ Literally all you have to do is sign your message and post it somewhere, wtf can authorities infer from that other than time of post, like you mentioned, and frequency of posts etc
477
+ If the data they have to build a profile on you is so minimal, I don't see what much they can do imo, specially if you post 3 times a year.
478
+
479
+ Literally, my first "post" would be, "I am Kira, I am here to cleanse the world.
480
+ Donate to $MONERO_ADDRESS."
481
+
482
+ >gps tracking, wiretapping, physical surveillance
483
+ again, nice tools, but wouldn't even be used if they didn't know who you were in the first place, or had suspicions of somebody
484
+
485
+ My point is that I'd do everything to mitigate becoming a suspect in the first place.
486
+
487
+ Making 3-10 posts a year isn't enough information for them to lead on.
488
+ --- 93217952
489
+ >>93217712
490
+ The mistakes include putting things in your messages which provide information about your true identity, it includes the motivation and the reason behind your crimes, it includes your affluence, your intelligence, the resources you have at your disposal, etc. Every time you post is a chance to make a mistake and for you to distribute your message you have to either have a known delivery spot (point of failure) or other means to telling your followers where you will post (another point of failure).
491
+
492
+ This is of course assuming you're actually committing crimes against humanity, if you are then you have a physical presence. If you're just a LARP doing nothing, no one would care. For them to care you actually have to do be doing something illegal. So while your animu is cute and all, it's not real life.
493
+ --- 93218366
494
+ >>93217952
495
+ Which is why if I were in this scenario, the only thing I'd probably post about my upcoming mass deletions.
496
+ As much as I'm a poltard, I wouldn't get political, I wouldn't target government figures, I wouldn't write a manifesto, I would givem as little information as possible to prevent narrowing me down to a single person.
497
+
498
+ Death Note is a phenomenal anime, but the whole time I though Light was dumb for even engaging with feds and activities that ultimately led to his downffall.
499
+
500
+ >have a known delivery spot
501
+ Why would it matter, I could post anywhere with relevance, as long as people know my PGP, they would know it came from me
502
+
503
+ I wouldn't be like, "I'll only post on 4chan and reddit, guys, expect me there"
504
+
505
+ Like I said, I would probably post on major platforms through a VPN as an exit "node"
506
+
507
+ In fact, now thinking about it, I'd proably post once, and afterwards I wouldn't really need to communicate. Mass deletions should communicate my "message"
508
+
509
+ Literally, what can the feds do just one post?
510
+ --- 93218484
511
+ >>93218366
512
+ That's the point about crime being pathological, you will gloat and you will want to be recognized for your achievements. It will burn you up knowing you're not being recognized as a god and knowing the people you perceive to be your enemy aren't giving you (You)s. You, after all, are already feeling compelled to make unnecessary statements of your crime, this is pathological. This ultimately is what will be your downfall. And in the event of a worldwide catastrophe, you can expect that unless you yourself are a ghost, someone is going to notice the weirdo. This is why most serial killers get caught because somewhere along the line it becomes a game.
513
+ --- 93218518
514
+ >>93218484
515
+ Something to add, many serial killers get caught because they start getting bored and it even upsets them if factual details of their crimes are wrong or if someone else is getting credit for their work. There are many ways feds can lure you out to say or do something stupid especially if you're someone of notoriety.
516
+ --- 93218679
517
+ >>93218484
518
+ I see what you're trying to say. Honestly, trying to get "(You)'s" is something that I would be susceptible to.
519
+
520
+ In that case, knowing this about myself, should just one "message" be "posted?"
521
+
522
+ Or is your whole point that I won't adhere to that one post and eventually try to get more notoriety?
523
+
524
+ Because in theory, it seems if just one post is made, what I wanted (crypto donations) would be fulfilled, and I woudln't need to be posting anymore.
525
+
526
+ It seems, in theory, I can get away with posting once, maybe a couple more times, and then just stick to writing names in the death note.
527
+ --- 93218948
528
+ >>93218679
529
+ A single message about crypto donations means nothing. First off if you were killing people en masse they would absolutely terminate Monero and make it useless to you. Second people won't understand why you doing this so don't know why to pay you or anything (are they tipping you for a good job or paying you as ransom?), so you'll have to make a second statement to clarify. Once you start having a fan club you'll think you're clever like those weirdo Youtubers that can't help post in discussions about themselves. You'd be better off never making any post ever you have to pray you're a good actor when you're acting surprised about the latest murders.
530
+ --- 93219352
531
+ >>93218948
532
+ >terminate monero
533
+ Doubt. The whole point of crypto is that it's not bound by government rules, and it will exist regardless, as long as someone has the blockchain downloaded, it will thrive.
534
+
535
+ Also, I guess the message could be a little more clear, something like:
536
+
537
+ I am Kira, I am here to cleanse the world of evil, throughout the upcoming months, the following persons deemed evil are to die:
538
+
539
+ Person A - Date to Die/method
540
+ ...
541
+ Person N - Date to Die/and method
542
+
543
+ These people shall die on certain dates in certain ways to prove my existence.
544
+
545
+ Know that I have judged them and caused their deaths.
546
+
547
+ This will be my last message.
548
+ Support me as I cleanse the world from evil by donating to my Monero address:
549
+ $MONERO_ADDRESS
550
+
551
+
552
+ I could probably word it in a less gay way, but I think something like that should be sufficient to achieve what I want.
553
+
554
+ The people would have to be high profile and be in prison already. Ghislaine Maxwell, or Chapo Guzman would be good candidates.
555
+
556
+ And like I said, I would not make posts after that.
557
+ Seems fed proof imo
558
+ --- 93219560
559
+ >>93219352
560
+ How you going to cash it out if it's a crime to use Monero? They can make it a felony to buy and sell Monero or run the blockchain on a computer. They can track down every single node operator and in the case of your scenario, they'd black bag them in the dead of night. They can even ban Tor and VPNs. They can crack down on anyone facilitating you. They can ban all conversations about you. As much as you think animus are real life, they're not.
561
+ --- 93219650
562
+ >>93219560
563
+ I don't know, when you're talking about blackbagging at the very least a few ten thousand people all over the world I think you are much closer to some anime fantasy than he is.
564
+ --- 93219740
565
+ >>93219650
566
+ Oh yeah, a serial murderer killing politicians with magic? First off the second it was illegal globally (which would absolutely happen) 99% of the node operators would stop immediately. They could easily seize and/or ban any crypto-exchange that didn't delist Monero or better yet just set up a honeypot waiting for you to move the money.
567
+ --- 93219804
568
+ >>93219560
569
+ >they can ban
570
+ I really really doubt this as well.
571
+ Government can only do so much when the public is aware of things.
572
+ Even if monero was somehow made illegal, you can still trade for other cryptos, specially in the darkweb with atomic swaps.
573
+ Also, not every government is going to agree to do the same thing.
574
+ Other countries may allow running a blockchain, in which case its as simple as changing which node you use.
575
+ Because Kira targets criminals only, it'd be harder to convice the public to ban crypto, or ban VPNs, specially here in the USA.
576
+ They are too widespread and have legitimate use for normal people, so it wouldn't fly imo.
577
+
578
+ >>93219740
579
+ >killing politicians
580
+ Didn't you read about anything I posted.
581
+ Kira wouldn't ever target the political class, only known murderes and criminals.
582
+ This is the key point that makes it all work.
583
+ Obviously if you were targeting politicans shit would hit the fan.
584
+ --- 93219859
585
+ >>93219804
586
+ Yeah this conversation is boring and the anime was better. You should avoid actually doing crimes because you're pretty dumb and would get caught.
587
+ --- 93219890
588
+ >>93219740
589
+ >which would absolutely happen
590
+ You really think NK, Iran, etc would give a shit about some retard killing people in the US or anywhere else for that matter?
591
+ >They could easily seize and/or ban any crypto-exchange that didn't delist Monero
592
+ That works for centralized exchanges but decentralized ones would probably care about as much as NK and Iran and even if you shut a few of them down there are enough running on smart contracts that you simply can't shut down unless you'd shut down ETH and the pushback from even attempting that would be much more severe than public outcry over a few murders.
593
+ Don't forget crypto hasn't been some ideological or idealistic thing since forever, it's a business and as long as there's demand there is going to be someone that will fulfil that demand.
594
+ --- 93219919
595
+ >>93219890
596
+ If there was a global ban of Monero it would be worthless. So what's your plan, flying to Iran to cash out? Lmao
597
+ lol
598
+ --- 93219930
599
+ >>93201557 (OP)
600
+ >Finally, what kind of methods to "hackers" implement to "hack" the TOR websites?
601
+ Same as usual websites. Try to break the backend code.
602
+
603
+ You would probably get better answers on dread though. I don't have any clue how this shit works and probably most people here don't either considering they're obsessed with MUH DISTRO BETTER THAN YOUR DISTRO 24/7
604
+ --- 93219955
605
+ >>93219919
606
+ >Yeah hostile nations will ban X because the US said so
607
+ Are you actually this retarded or am I falling for bait here?
608
+ --- 93219967
609
+ >>93219955
610
+ If there was a global ban of Monero it would be worthless. So what's your plan, flying to Iran to cash out? Lmao
611
+ --- 93219991
612
+ >>93219967
613
+ >Drugs are banned so they're worthless lmao
614
+ Okay so you are actually retarded and that anime comment was projection. Good to know.
615
+ --- 93220023
616
+ >>93219991
617
+ People get caught buying and selling drugs all the time. Try buying and selling a million dollars of drugs. Let me know little kid. Stop posting before you're underaged banned. You're obviously under 18 and just watched Death Note.
618
+ --- 93220055
619
+ >>93220023
620
+ drugs don't have anonymous atomic swaps to buy and sell a million dollars worth.
621
+
622
+ worst case scenario is Monero gets banned and is used as a mixer for illicit gains.
623
+ --- 93220096
624
+ >>93220023
625
+ This nigger is really equating a physical object with an abstract object that can easily be traded anonymously through the internet.
626
+ --- 93220098
627
+ >>93220055
628
+ Start buying 10 million dollars of drugs with Monero, find out.
629
+ --- 93220109
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+ >>93219991
631
+ drugs themselves are desirable, they have intrinsic value
632
+ crypto doesn't
633
+ --- 93220117
634
+ >>93201925
635
+ Its worrying that you led with farting anon.
636
+ --- 93220170
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+ >>93220109
638
+ Money that can't be traced has a lot of value just saying
639
+ If there was a reason for world governments to ban monero there'd be a reason for it to 10x the next day desu
640
+ Strictly speaking about the crypto ehem
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  --- 93208788
182
  >>93207199
183
  The only Nakamichi good I have is an external 7-disc SCSI CD-ROM drive (which sounds great when playing audio CDs, I swear, this isn't the only early 90s CD-ROM unit I have, but they all sound way better than the cheap Lite-On and BTC CD-ROM drives produced from the early 00s and on).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 93208788
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  >>93207199
183
  The only Nakamichi good I have is an external 7-disc SCSI CD-ROM drive (which sounds great when playing audio CDs, I swear, this isn't the only early 90s CD-ROM unit I have, but they all sound way better than the cheap Lite-On and BTC CD-ROM drives produced from the early 00s and on).
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+ --- 93210097
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+ bump, amirite?
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+ --- 93210817
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+ There is only one solution to this:
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+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9de1kJ1JvuM [Embed]
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+ --- 93210840
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+ >>93210817
191
+ YES
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+ --- 93211205
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+ >>93206228
194
+ >Ridonculous man. Just ridonculous.
195
+ I will have 2 of them
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+ --- 93211868
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+ What are some "fun" closed back headphones I could use for fun, like casual music, gaming when the enviroment is "busy"? I liked the look of dt 700 pro x but its analytical sadly.
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+ --- 93212294
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+ >>93205076
200
+ Cabinets delivered!
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+ --- 93212391
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+ >>93212294
203
+ More perspective
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+ --- 93212411
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+ >>93212391
206
+ Fuck
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+ --- 93212855
208
+ Is a yamaha s501 for $395 aud/264 usd worth it?
209
+ Prices in the Australian market make no sense to me.
210
+ The aiyima A07 I have produces a constant quiet hiss at but is more than powerful enough to drive my wharfedale 12.2s to the volume I want.
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+ --- 93213088
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+ >>93211868
213
+ AKG k371, fit is reported to be hit or miss.
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+ --- 93213275
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+ >>93211868
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+ Beyers are plenty fun and the Pro X line tames the worst treble peaks that other models are infamous for.
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+ --- 93214296
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+ >>93212855
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+ Yamaha 501 is a solid amp. Much better than that other chink shit you mentioned. I doubt you'll hear a difference but the Yamaha won't hiss and it'll last longer than 2 years or whatever the Aiyima is rated to last. Also Yamaha is repairable.
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+
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+ 264 usd is a good price for it.
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+ --- 93214420
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+ How are the focal alpha EVO 65s? I see an used pair in decent condition in my area for 600 eurobucks
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+
225
+ Or should I just buy kali IN-8s new.
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+ --- 93215233
227
+ >>93214420
228
+ Not really related but buying used will always give better value than new. Honestly I don't think I'd ever recommend buying new anything unless you care about a warranty. Also, 600 eurobucks? They're like $400 new in burgerland
229
+ --- 93215595
230
+ >>93212855
231
+ >aiyima A07 I have produces a constant quiet hiss
232
+ Don't turn the volume knob past halfway. If you genuinely need more volume then you actually do need a new amp.
233
+ --- 93215647
234
+ >>93212855
235
+ Sounds like a good price, far less than what you pay in Yurop used.
236
+
237
+ >>93214420
238
+ 600€ is a lot, you can get them in Germany for 650€ new.
239
+ I found a pair for 500€ 30km from me:
240
+ https://www.hifishark.com/search?q=focal+EVO+65
241
+ --- 93215881
242
+ >>93215595
243
+ The hiss is present no matter where the volume knob is.
244
+ --- 93215891
245
+ Found this old amp at home. Sounds better than I expected
246
+ --- 93215914
247
+ >>93215891
248
+ --- 93215944
249
+ >>93215914
250
+ DIN connectors are a pain in the ass
251
+ --- 93215968
252
+ >>93215944
253
+ --- 93215976
254
+ >>93215944
255
+ Quadro amp? Is this some kind of more than two channels amp? Where does it get the multichannel signal from?
256
+ Anyway, nice one, never saw one like it.
257
+ Must be over 50 years old.
258
+ --- 93216018
259
+ >>93215968
260
+ >>93215976
261
+ It's a fake quadro, rear channels play the difference between front channels
262
+ It's from early 80's I think
263
+ --- 93216054
264
+ >>93216018
265
+ --- 93216068
266
+ >>93206331
267
+ say "chifi" one more time
268
+ --- 93216079
269
+ >>93216054
270
+ --- 93216115
271
+ >>93207134
272
+ Speaker break-in is very real and very measurable, but in most cases will still not be audible.
273
+
274
+ The magnitude of break-in effects depends on the construction of the speaker drivers. Some does not change much at all, others can show significant changes.
275
+
276
+ Bass drivers tend to soften up in the suspension after some heavy use, this can change bass roll-off slightly, after some use the q gets a little lower.
277
+
278
+ Break-in can also affect distortion, because suspension stiffness characteristics affect distortion. If this is the case, it is also measurable - of course. Most drivers are not affected, but some are.
279
+
280
+ For any break-in to occur, there needs to be movement in the mechanical parts, so running measurements at low signal level is not going to change anything.
281
+
282
+ Changes in suspension stiffness can show up in the frequency response if the changes are large enough. If distortion is affected, it is likely that this can be seen as a significant reduction of high order harmonics.
283
+
284
+ And it does not take "100s of hours", and normal music listening will not change anything. For bass drivers, a few minutes of 14Hz sine wave at full excursion usually show a measurable change in suspension stiffness.
285
+ --- 93216139
286
+ >>93216079
287
+ --- 93216178
288
+ >>93216139
289
+ --- 93216195
290
+ >>93215233
291
+ >>93215647
292
+ Oh really I just checked thomann prices since I was lazy, apparently they are a lot more expensive than other retailers with some products huh
293
+ --- 93216379
294
+ >>93216115
295
+ >Speaker break-in is very real and very measurable
296
+ They aren't.
297
+
298
+ >>93216178
299
+ Cool amp, my dude, cool pics too :-)
300
+
301
+ >>93216195
302
+ They have better service, that costs.
303
+ --- 93216429
304
+ >>93215881
305
+ Then yours is faulty if it's at an audible level when nothing is playing (that means not cheating by pressing your ear against the tweeter at 3 AM), or you have interference/distortion from your DAC that's being amplified. If you want to try another cheap amp the Fosi in the OP should also be good. If not, prepare to spend a lot. I'm not going to push you in any direction because they're all good when they're not faulty. Amps really aren't as big of a deal as a lot of people try to say they are. It's not 1982 anymore.
306
+ --- 93216431
307
+ >>93215944
308
+ >>93215968
309
+ Very cool! Never seen connectors like those before. The guts look nice and simple.
310
+ --- 93216458
311
+ >>93216068
312
+ CHIFFY IS NOT HIFFY
313
+ --- 93216504
314
+ >>93216115
315
+ No
316
+ --- 93216561
317
+ >>93216379
318
+ >they arent
319
+ You'll need to read past the first part of the sentence. They are not audible in most cases, but it is indeed a real thing. "Measurable" means people have measured it and published their results, and likewise you are free to do so if you'd like to substantiate your claim.
320
+ >>93216504
321
+ Kindly redeem the above paragraph.
322
+ --- 93216567
323
+ >>93216139
324
+ What are these silver metal things? I see the equivalent in modern amplifier's and they're a black square thing I assume to be plastic. Are the older ones different somehow or is it like CPUs and they're just packaged differently or something?
325
+ --- 93216681
326
+ >>93216567
327
+ transistors
328
+ --- 93216802
329
+ >>93216561
330
+ >"Measurable" means people have measured it
331
+ They haven't.
332
+
333
+ >>93216567
334
+ Likely the greatest invention of the 20th century:
335
+ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor
336
+ A device that lets power pass, depending on how much voltage there is at a certain pin.
337
+ --- 93217454
338
+ >>93216431
339
+ Not him, but DIN 5-pin ports used to be common on audio equipment sold in Europe back in the 60s & 70s, and to some extent these DIN speaker ports too.
340
+ Most Japanese-made amps and cassette tape recorders would usually sport at least one DIN 5 port along with the RCA input/outputs -- all of my 70s and early 80s JVC and Akai units have one (with the exception of my 1722L), and both my Sanyo dictaphones and Philips 4307 also have the speaker ports.
341
+ --- 93217652
342
+ Is the sennheiser 6** series still better than the sennheiser 560s?
343
+ --- 93217709
344
+ >>93213275
345
+ Zeos said the 700 pro x isnt for fun.
346
+ --- 93217815
347
+ >>93217709
348
+ >Zeos
349
+ --- 93217936
350
+ >>93216802
351
+ >>93217454
352
+ Interesting stuff! Thanks anons.
353
+ --- 93217961
354
+ >>93217709
355
+ Zeos is an audiophool hack shill.
356
+ --- 93219198
357
+ >>93218798
358
+ Agreed, class D is ass, class A/B is the true patrician's choice.
359
+
360
+ Jews can gtfo as well.
361
+ --- 93219419
362
+ >>93201821 (OP)
363
+ Sup /hifi/
364
+
365
+ Dropped $500 on a new AT microline cartridge and another $500 on Vinyl this month. Wew. First Modern Pressings i have bought in a while.
366
+
367
+ Art in Motion.....
368
+ --- 93219953
369
+ >>93216561
370
+ I have read the whole post. You're talking out of your ass.
371
+ --- 93220177
372
+ >>93219953
373
+ Eat shit.
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55
  --- 93207039
56
  >>93202483 (OP)
57
  you do not need vpn to use tor
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
55
  --- 93207039
56
  >>93202483 (OP)
57
  you do not need vpn to use tor
58
+ --- 93209175
59
+ >>93203400
60
+ Enlighten us then if they're wrong
61
+ --- 93209949
62
+ Only somewhat on topic but whats the best vpn? Is Mulvaad still best ?
63
+ --- 93211469
64
+ >>93209949
65
+ >Is Mulvaad still best ?
66
+ Pretty much.
67
+ --- 93211689
68
+ >>93202483 (OP)
69
+ >>93209949
70
+ don't use a vpn with tor
71
+ --- 93211712
72
+ >>93203266
73
+ >The only remotely thing I've seen is something called the 'black room' which just looks like a bunch of edgy satanists streaming their worship services.
74
+ larp
75
+ >>>/r/eddit
76
+ --- 93211794
77
+ >>93211689
78
+ Why not?
79
+ --- 93212831
80
+ >>93211794
81
+ no purpose
82
+ you're giving another entity access to all the traffic between you and the guard node
83
+ getting around blocks -> use a bridge
84
+ --- 93213764
85
+ >>93212831
86
+ So how the fuck am I supposed to hide my IP then?
87
+ --- 93214974
88
+ >>93211712
89
+ Literally the first result if you search "black room" on Ahmia.fi you dumb piece of shit.
90
+ --- 93215192
91
+ >>93213764
92
+ thats what tor does
93
+ that is the whole point of tor anon
94
+ --- 93215210
95
+ >>93203102
96
+ >>93203122
97
+ >>93203212
98
+ >>93202954
99
+ using vpn tunnel to more than one network is retarded, its not design to hide anyone it's just wrap the traffic with encryption.
100
+ and the people who pay for vpn are the most retarded there is not a single utilization of this
101
+ --- 93215218
102
+ >>93214974
103
+ >he thinks ahmia scams are real
104
+ sweet summer child
105
+ --- 93215467
106
+ >frogposter
107
+ >tech illiterate
108
+ >retarded question
109
+ like clockwork
110
+ Tor is a honeypot you faggot
111
+ --- 93215714
112
+ >>93215467
113
+ hi officer smith! nice weather today, isn't it? must suck having to spend all day in that federal office spreading fud. well, at least you've got some coffee to keep ya goin'; what flavor is that? smells like taxpayer dollars.
114
+ --- 93215738
115
+ >>93202483 (OP)
116
+ >Is Tor safe to (x)
117
+ No
118
+ /thread
119
+ --- 93216060
120
+ >>93215738
121
+ nice try, fbi.
122
+ --- 93216117
123
+ >>93215714
124
+ >>93216060
125
+ shut up glowie
126
+ you'll pay for what you did to him
127
+ --- 93216193
128
+ >/g/ is obsessed with open-sourced software
129
+ >tor (open-source software) is mentioned
130
+ >a bunch of mysterious posters come out of nowhere to fud it without elaborating
131
+ hmm
132
+
133
+ also
134
+ >glownigger calling me a glownigger
135
+ --- 93216523
136
+ >>93216193
137
+ Meds
138
+ --- 93216651
139
+ >GLOWNIGGER CALLING ME A GLOWNIGGER
140
+ --- 93216653
141
+ >>93216523
142
+ --- 93216697
143
+ >>93216193
144
+ Tor's security relies on how many people are using it. The less users it has, the less secure it is.
145
+ --- 93216707
146
+ >>93216193
147
+ That being said feds do have honey pots on tor. But probably not an issue as long as you're not being a dumb ass clicking on links to illegal content.
148
+ --- 93216716
149
+ pro tip for any non-federal anons here: if a piece of software is open-source and niggers are fudding it without pointing to a specific vulnerability in the source code, then don't listen to them. (((they))) do this primarily for tor and matrix, and I assume they're doing it for linux, too, just taking a slow-burn approach.
150
+ --- 93216720
151
+ >>93202483 (OP)
152
+ Tor is more secure than a VPN. But it completely depends on your usage.
153
+ --- 93216755
154
+ >>93216707
155
+ Why would that matter of tor hides your IP to begin with? Unless you're downloading malware I don't see why that would directly compromise security
156
+ --- 93216762
157
+ >>93216697
158
+ sauce? I may not be an expert, but that makes no sense.
159
+
160
+ >>93216707
161
+ ofc; always practice good opsec. I'm merely criticizing the fudding of tor in general.
162
+ --- 93216772
163
+ >>93216716
164
+ >niggers are fudding it
165
+ what
166
+ --- 93216813
167
+ >>93216755
168
+ because once every blue moon, the fed boys find niche exploits for edge cases (e.g. egotisticalgiraffe)
169
+
170
+ >>93216772
171
+ FUD = fear, uncertainty, doubt (propaganda technique).
172
+ --- 93216839
173
+ >>93216813 (me)
174
+ >because once every blue moon, the fed boys find niche exploits for edge cases (e.g. egotisticalgiraffe)
175
+ also note that these get patched very quickly and usually only affect stupid or not-up-to-date users.
176
+ --- 93216846
177
+ >>93216813
178
+ >(propaganda technique).
179
+ you know all about it don't you
180
+ --- 93216887
181
+ >>93216846
182
+ yes, as should everyone who lives under a government and isn't stupid. you thought that post would make you look smart, huh?
183
+ --- 93216926
184
+ >>93216762
185
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onion_routing
186
+ The more routers is has, the more layers have to be "peeled" away.
187
+ --- 93216928
188
+ >>93216716
189
+ >without pointing to a specific vulnerability
190
+ it doesn't make sense, why would they reveal it?
191
+ --- 93216986
192
+ >>93216926
193
+ so the only way you'd be compromised is if all relays you connected to were compromised as well. this has nothing to do with the amount of users.
194
+
195
+ >>93216928
196
+ it's open-source. they can't hide anything, dumbass.
197
+ --- 93217080
198
+ >>93216986
199
+ By "users" I mean "routers". The more routers/links, the more secure the network is.
200
+ --- 93217122
201
+ >>93217080
202
+ right, because there's less of a chance that all the relays you're connected to would be compromised ("poisoned"). I'm actually curious, has there ever been a case of someone getting caught due to a poisoned node/relay?
203
+ --- 93217152
204
+ >>93216986
205
+ >they can't hide anything
206
+ did you look at the 20+ million lines of code in the linux kernel to make sure?
207
+ or, did you try to fuzz entries and see that there are no errors that could be exploited?
208
+ open source doesn't guarantee anything, and people who claim otherwise are usually corporate scammers or glowies.
209
+ --- 93217178
210
+ >>93217080
211
+ >>93217122
212
+ the NSA and other agencies probably have dedicated datacenters to route tor traffic
213
+ --- 93217240
214
+ >>93217152
215
+ >open source doesn't guarantee anything
216
+ strawman. obviously always practice good opsec. I see no reason to avoid tor.
217
+
218
+ >>93217178
219
+ proof or you're fudding.
220
+ --- 93217343
221
+ >>93217240
222
+ >>93217178
223
+ >probably have
224
+ >probably
225
+
226
+ He doesn't know for sure anon....
227
+ --- 93217478
228
+ >>93215210
229
+ >there is not a single utilization of this
230
+ for you? a normalfaggot or tranny that plays indie games all day? yeah, there is no utility for you.
231
+ --- 93217488
232
+ >>93217240
233
+ they can just intentionally produce vulnerable programs, there is no way to find everything.
234
+ even if you are mega autistic and you disassemble the kernel binary before you compile it
235
+ >proof or you're fudding.
236
+ you are the proof by your dishonest disregard and your attempt to divert the discussion from the possibility of this scenario
237
+ --- 93217500
238
+ >>93217478
239
+ NTA. What do you use it for then?
240
+ --- 93217560
241
+ >>93217488
242
+ >disassemble the kernel binary before you compile it
243
+ i meant install it
244
+ --- 93217813
245
+ >>93217488
246
+ >they can just intentionally produce vulnerable programs, there is no way to find everything. even if you are mega autistic and you disassemble the kernel binary before you compile it
247
+ where is the proof that they, in the real world, have in fact done this? find it so it can be patched or forked.
248
+ >you are the proof by your dishonest disregard and your attempt to divert the discussion from the possibility of this scenario
249
+ i never denied that possibility; I largely ignored it because it was a fucking strawman and has no proof. post proof or I indeed am going to disregard it.
250
+ --- 93218268
251
+ >>93217813
252
+ >where is the proof?
253
+ you are asking for proof of something arbitrary, let's say someone found a memory error in the system, it is impossible to prove if it was done with malicious intent or if it was an innocent mistake.
254
+ but by the looks of things
255
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gRsgkdfYJ8 [Embed]
256
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwRYyWn7BEo [Embed]
257
+ some open source projects are quite likely to contain deliberate memory corruption
258
+ >i never denied that possibility
259
+ you deflect the discussion and blame me for "fudding".
260
+ --- 93218604
261
+ >>93218268
262
+ >you are asking for proof of something arbitrary
263
+ I'm asking for proof for the claim you're defending.
264
+ >some open source projects are quite likely to contain deliberate memory corruption
265
+ where's the proof that tor definitely contains it?
266
+ >you deflect the discussion and blame me for "fudding".
267
+ it's not called deflection; it's called refutation. you are indeed spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt. will you deny this? you're claiming tor is too risky to use, are you not? the only reason I take issue with it is because you're doing so without proof, and quite frankly because tor is a valuable piece of software for security and privacy that I don't think should be dismissed out of hand without any solid proof.
268
+ --- 93218687
269
+ >>93215210
270
+ holy shit you're stupid. i just cannot believe how stupid people are on this board, and you are one of them.
271
+ --- 93218841
272
+ >>93218604
273
+ >where's the proof?
274
+ again you are asking for something that cannot be proven, and im not going to repeat myself.
275
+ >you're claiming tor is too risky to use
276
+ i'm not trying to discourage anyone from using it, i'm just saying it's not a perfect solution to anonymity, far from it.
277
+ it is only effective in very specific environments, sending and receiving traffic to/from onion machines via the home router is fucking retarded for many reasons
278
+ --- 93218868
279
+ >>93217500
280
+ watching trannyporn on jewflix
281
+ --- 93218947
282
+ >>93209949
283
+ mandatory mullvad shill in every thread
284
+ --- 93219030
285
+ >>93215210
286
+ >>93217500
287
+ What a fucking bumbling idiot expecting to be spoonfed on his illiteracy and lack of intelligence. You can't teach a rabbit to drive a car.
288
+
289
+ Seriously, remain this retarded so people can exploit you and profit.
290
+ --- 93219224
291
+ >>93218947
292
+ Read the first line of that article.
293
+ They didn't even get raided. They got no access to any hardware at all.
294
+ --- 93219252
295
+ >>93218841
296
+ >again you are asking for something that cannot be proven
297
+ the burden of proof is on you or whomever originally claimed it was pozzed.
298
+ >i'm just saying it's not a perfect solution to anonymity
299
+ then we are not in disagreement; I'm addressing the claims that it's entirely a honeypot.
300
+ --- 93219288
301
+ >>93219030
302
+ people use vpn to access remote network, like a server or work office computer, using it as a public facing adapter is just fucking retarded and useless, the vpn provider log all your shit so you are not protecting your identity you just bloat the network throughput what a fucking moron lamo
303
+ --- 93219550
304
+ >>93219252
305
+ >the burden of proof
306
+ spare me this bullshit i have no absolute position, but I cannot see a misconception and not respond
307
+ >addressing the claims that it's entirely a honeypot.
308
+ well it could be there is not a reason to think its not, whatever if there are 80% compromised onion devices or all the project itself for that matter.
309
+ your considerations are driven from trust, which is not wise
310
+ --- 93220148
311
+ >>93219550
312
+ >i have no absolute position
313
+ then we are not in disagreement.
314
+ >well it could be there is not a reason to think its not
315
+ again, burden of proof. prove that the universe *isn't* going to implode on itself tomorrow.
316
+ >your considerations are driven from trust
317
+ you presume much.
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147
  --- 93208715
148
  >>93203366 (OP)
149
  Losing my dick
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
147
  --- 93208715
148
  >>93203366 (OP)
149
  Losing my dick
150
+ --- 93209763
151
+ >>93207433
152
+ Less than expected, more than I want/"need".
153
+ But Lenovo had the same prices, pretty much, for a ThinkPad with non-soldered RAM sticks... It's all a bad joke, frankly.
154
+ --- 93210009
155
+ >>93203366 (OP)
156
+ My job
157
+ --- 93212125
158
+ >>93203366 (OP)
159
+ Windows 11. Linux is fun as a secondary shitpost machine, but not for use in any serious capacity.
160
+ --- 93212593
161
+ >he bought a notebook with a phone CPU
162
+ --- 93212644
163
+ Never did.
164
+ --- 93215041
165
+ >>93203550
166
+ ipoos seething, good anon, let them seethe
167
+ --- 93215697
168
+ >>93203366 (OP)
169
+ winders going to shit, growing out of vidya, and accepting that linux will never be a desktop OS
170
+ --- 93215882
171
+ I switched because Win10 was crap then I switched back because modern macOS is even more crap and I can't get used to having a locked down appliance-computer. Their phones are great though
172
+ --- 93215908
173
+ >>93203366 (OP)
174
+
175
+ NOT the Kardash!
176
+ --- 93216032
177
+ I wouldn't be opposed to buying an Apple chip if it came as a lone SoC I could put in an MITX case or some shit and just play with it, but that's not apples style
178
+ --- 93216063
179
+ >>93203366 (OP)
180
+ Had to install it on a VM just to see what the fuck Safari's problem was at displaying one webpage
181
+ --- 93216190
182
+ >>93204907
183
+ curious what falls under "Unknown" in that chart
184
+ what other desktop OS exist that would make it more popular than Linux in general? except macOS and Windows ofc
185
+ --- 93216209
186
+ I only got it because of the 12 inch Macbook, still use it to this day. It's light as fuck and I can carry another Laptop without being weighed down.
187
+ --- 93217535
188
+ >>93212593
189
+ >he
190
+ --- 93218059
191
+ >>93216032
192
+ stop posting kots
193
+ --- 93218450
194
+ >>93204051
195
+ >Linux will never be cool.
196
+ Linux doesn't need to be. Unlike a apple and (YOU)
197
+ --- 93219063
198
+ >>93216032
199
+ I'd be willing to put up with the bullshit of apple prebuilt systems even if it only ran windows and linux without strings attached.
200
+ --- 93219593
201
+ >>93218059
202
+ NO!
203
+ --- 93219761
204
+ i noticed that all the other good looking people were using mac
205
+ --- 93219802
206
+ the m1 chip is good
207
+ macos is not
208
+ --- 93219816
209
+ >>93203366 (OP)
210
+ Discovered I am trans
211
+ --- 93220052
212
+ >>93203507
213
+ Neck yourself faggot
214
+ >MacOS
215
+ for midwits
216
+ >Windows
217
+ for retards and high iq
218
+ >Linux
219
+ For autists, troons schizos and other outcasts
220
+ --- 93220087
221
+ >>93203366 (OP)
222
+ base M1 pro, was tired of windows but needed ableton. Tried out this laptop, loved it, loved the OS, kept it.
223
+ --- 93220099
224
+ >>93220052
225
+ >For autists, troons schizos and other outcasts
226
+ You realize your on an imageboard, right? That's basically the entire demographic here.
227
+ --- 93220271
228
+ >>93203366 (OP)
229
+ >What made you switch over to MacOS?
230
+ I'd rather be associated with faggots using MacOS than be associated with trannies using Loonix.
231
+ --- 93220391
232
+ >>93203366 (OP)
233
+ The rugged reliability of their hardware.
g/93203392.txt CHANGED
@@ -41,3 +41,73 @@ Any tips how to RE websites made with sveltekit compiler?
41
  --- 93208464
42
  >>93207975
43
  latest version is 8.2 as far i can find..
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
41
  --- 93208464
42
  >>93207975
43
  latest version is 8.2 as far i can find..
44
+ --- 93209761
45
+ Bump.
46
+ I see why these threads never exist anymore.
47
+ --- 93209842
48
+ >ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework
49
+ >made by the national security agency
50
+ you can't make this up
51
+ --- 93209849
52
+ >https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra
53
+ >NationalSecurityAgency
54
+ g-guys?
55
+ --- 93210170
56
+ >>93209849
57
+ I personally think it's pretty based to be playing with glownigger toys.
58
+ --- 93210248
59
+ >>93210170
60
+ yeah but its fucking rubbish, its written in java, its slow as fuck and the decompiler output is bad quality
61
+ --- 93210400
62
+ I want to find the code that does the network encoding and encrypting to make network based cheats for a game.
63
+ I've heard that the encryption is done using AES, I suppose the key is embedded in the binary.
64
+ But obviously being a game the binary is huge.
65
+ Any ideas?
66
+ --- 93210530
67
+ >>93210400
68
+ just learn how AV vendor find encryption in ransomware.. how will get the idea from there..
69
+ --- 93210717
70
+ >>93203410
71
+ I've only heard love for radare2.
72
+ In fact it has a secret easter egg in it that mentions 4chan.
73
+ --- 93210798
74
+ >>93210530
75
+ How do they do it? I suppose it's as easy as loading it in a debugger and pressing stop, since the only job of a ransomware is to encrypt files
76
+ --- 93210824
77
+ please reverse engineer windows 11 and iOS
78
+ --- 93214779
79
+ >>93203392 (OP)
80
+ I always wanted to get into reversing and C++ but I've been postponing the task for 15 years now. What's the cure?
81
+ --- 93214795
82
+ can't let this thread die
83
+ --- 93215179
84
+ >>93214779
85
+ >this
86
+ Is there a baby's first reversing tutorial or something I can stumble through?
87
+ --- 93217580
88
+ >>93209849
89
+ NSA has a github? lol
90
+ --- 93218454
91
+ >>93217580
92
+ >lol
93
+ --- 93218637
94
+ Just buy Binary Ninja it suits all needs with reasonable pricing and UX.
95
+ --- 93218934
96
+ >>93203410
97
+ why do people love radare2 so much?
98
+
99
+ >>93204729
100
+ I can. no malware shit for me though, that's too complicated.
101
+
102
+ >>93210248
103
+ works for me
104
+
105
+ >>93214779
106
+ >>93215179
107
+ from a quick google search:
108
+ https://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-dc-07/Sabanal_Yason/Paper/bh-dc-07-Sabanal_Yason-WP.pdf
109
+ https://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-dc-07/Sabanal_Yason/Presentation/bh-dc-07-Sabanal_Yason.pdf
110
+ https://alschwalm.com/blog/static/2016/12/17/reversing-c-virtual-functions/
111
+ https://rioasmara.com/2020/08/23/ida-pro-c-vtable/
112
+ https://flagbot.ch/lesson6.pdf
113
+ there are TONS of materials on this, m8.
g/93204141.txt CHANGED
@@ -124,3 +124,181 @@ If tipping becomes expected I think the quality of individual service will decre
124
  --- 93208771
125
  >>93204220
126
  yes, this is about the sort of faggotry I'd expect at an apple store.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
124
  --- 93208771
125
  >>93204220
126
  yes, this is about the sort of faggotry I'd expect at an apple store.
127
+ --- 93209124
128
+ >>93207632
129
+ Browsing 4chan and dealing with retards here for 8 hours a day is more valuable for you than dealing with retards in an istore for 8 hours a day, but you're receiving shekels?
130
+ --- 93209144
131
+ >>93209124
132
+ I assure you that I'm only having the most intelligent and productive of discussions with the retards on this site
133
+ --- 93209183
134
+ >>93209144
135
+ Yeah, right. And I'm talking peacefully about manhwa on /a/.
136
+ --- 93209190
137
+ >>93204141 (OP)
138
+ >unionized
139
+ They were ionized before???
140
+ --- 93209216
141
+ >>93204141 (OP)
142
+ Just close the baltimore location. Nobody goes there. People go to the newark de mall to buy shit with 0% sales tax.
143
+ --- 93209281
144
+ >>93209216
145
+ or just move it approximately 15 minutes away
146
+ --- 93209308
147
+ >>93206790
148
+ Dodge v. Ford Motor Co.
149
+ --- 93209485
150
+ >>93208672
151
+ >glassdor
152
+ Boy i'm sure a website openly embracing astroturfing is a reliable source. Seriously, fuck off.
153
+ --- 93209512
154
+ >>93204141 (OP)
155
+ 0%
156
+
157
+ I already know what I want when I go in. The machine sells itself. I don't need a salesperson's help other than getting it from inventory and ringing it out.
158
+ --- 93209839
159
+ >>93209512
160
+ Sir good morning sir but you will be neeful for the apple mouse connection and the final cut bro is much more deluxe than imovie sir.
161
+ --- 93211603
162
+ >>93204229
163
+ apple employees are just dumb zoomers hired based on their smile who brainlessly rattle off the same information you can see on the information card and say things like 'more RAM means you can do more things at once, I suggest x amount for your needs'
164
+ --- 93211670
165
+ >>93204229
166
+ They get paid a good hourly wage for basically doing fucking nothing. Also it's a convoluted commission system so now they're high pressure selling me a laptop I don't want. I'll never tip in retail. I'll never tip for carryout. Suck my dick.
167
+ --- 93211681
168
+ >>93204220
169
+ typical apple store behaviour
170
+ --- 93211740
171
+ >>93204141 (OP)
172
+ I'm fine with Apple paying people more but tipping is fucking gayyy
173
+ --- 93211788
174
+ Tipping should be illegal
175
+ --- 93211835
176
+ >>93204141 (OP)
177
+ Imagine tipping someone selling a fucking commodity item. Hysterical
178
+ --- 93211842
179
+ >>93211788
180
+ in san francisco it's now considered totally normal to tip 25% for bad service and 30%+ for good service
181
+ in ten years that will be 35% and 45%
182
+ --- 93211845
183
+ >>93211835
184
+ >Imagine tipping someone selling a fucking commodity item. Hysterical
185
+ imagine tipping waiters or tipping at all
186
+ --- 93211873
187
+ >>93211845
188
+ this, tipping is a plague
189
+ --- 93211898
190
+ Tipping is why I never go to nice hotels or nice restaurants. I just order food, buy food myself or stay in a basic hotel.
191
+ --- 93211908
192
+ >>93204229
193
+ >expectation: 0 tip
194
+ Thats how a normal job works, anon.
195
+ --- 93211967
196
+ >>93209308
197
+ This, kek.
198
+ --- 93211976
199
+ If I were President I would make tipping illegal in all industries because it is anti-consumer.
200
+ --- 93211992
201
+ If Apple drones want to get tipped they should go be a waiter instead lol
202
+ --- 93212005
203
+ >>93209308
204
+ Idgi
205
+ --- 93212012
206
+ I went to Best Buy once. The Apple section was manned by a nigger. The PC section was manned by a Pajeet. This says a lot about our society.
207
+ --- 93212034
208
+ >land of the free
209
+ --- 93212061
210
+ There is a reason why countries like Japan do not expect tips. They know service is for young workers who move on to something bigger like owning the restaurant, not being a waiter expecting tips until they die.
211
+
212
+ Tipping should be illegal
213
+ --- 93212081
214
+ >>93212061
215
+ They find it condescending as fuck over there if you try to tip iirc
216
+ --- 93212098
217
+ >>93212061
218
+ >not being a waiter expecting tips until they die.
219
+ it's sad when I see 60 year old waiters.
220
+ --- 93212204
221
+ >>93212061
222
+ >Tipping should be illegal
223
+ so should weeabooing
224
+ --- 93212231
225
+ >>93212005
226
+ unitedstatians are legally obligated to keep their employees poor and shareholders happy
227
+ --- 93212255
228
+ >>93204229
229
+ >me
230
+ >work ipads having weird glitch asking for a password for a particular ipad
231
+ >I've changed that ipad's password and it asks for an older, unknown password
232
+ >so clearly there's a credential update issue with apple's cloud
233
+ >go to apple store
234
+ >genius bar guy tries to reset the ipads in all the ways I already did
235
+ >"sorry man it's unfixable, idk why we have it set up like that"
236
+ --- 93212277
237
+ >>93212255
238
+ >genius bar guy
239
+ surely you mean A GENIUS
240
+ --- 93214311
241
+ >>93204141 (OP)
242
+ How do you "ionize" a worker? WTF
243
+ --- 93214378
244
+ >>93214311
245
+ Make them swallow copious amounts of radium.
246
+ --- 93214511
247
+ >>93204229
248
+ found the retail wagie lmao
249
+ --- 93214523
250
+ >>93214311
251
+ god DAMN, anon...
252
+ --- 93214557
253
+ >>93204229
254
+ Ideally none of that shit should happen, the customer should just be able to grab a cell phone off a shelf and pay for it and then set it up themselves.
255
+ All that pageantry is just protectionist bullshit to further nickle and dime the consumer for services they never needed.
256
+ --- 93214634
257
+ >>93214311
258
+ A very strong magnetic field
259
+ --- 93214641
260
+ My rule for tipping is :
261
+
262
+ >10% for pretty much everything
263
+ >25% when I'm fined by a cop
264
+ >33% for my doctor
265
+ --- 93214761
266
+ three fifty
267
+ --- 93215808
268
+ >>93204141 (OP)
269
+ >seek tips
270
+ from who? customers? I wouldn't tip them a fucking penny
271
+ --- 93215861
272
+ >>93204220
273
+ i have a feeling, anon, apple employees might like that
274
+ --- 93215917
275
+ >>93204141 (OP)
276
+ What can a store representative do that chatgpt can't?
277
+ >Chatgpt tell me the specs of XYZ model phone/laptop/imac
278
+ GO!
279
+ --- 93216247
280
+ >>93204229
281
+ >>american expectation: 0 tip
282
+ Yea, that's how it's supposed to work. Your boss pays you to have knowledge and skills, not me. I'm the customer.
283
+ >american expectation: 20% tip MINIMUM you cheapskate
284
+ I don't automatically tip, so that's right out the window. Again, I'm the customer, not the employer. I don't pay your wages, your boss does.
285
+ --- 93216592
286
+ >>93204229
287
+ In most states it's legal to pay waiters like $3.50 an hour because of the expectation that their income will be supplemented by tips.
288
+ --- 93217173
289
+ >>93204141 (OP)
290
+ A red cup full of steamy piss
291
+ --- 93217233
292
+ tipping is despicable. these new point of sale apps make you go through a 3 step process to avoid tipping your convenience store worker.
293
+ --- 93219549
294
+ >>93217233
295
+ >point of sale apps
296
+ PoS stands for Piece of Shit
297
+ --- 93220425
298
+ >>93204141 (OP)
299
+ >baltimore
300
+ >black employees
301
+ >asking for tips
302
+ How the fuck would you tip any of them anyways? Do they expect to get $50 bucks from a boomer when you help them login their Gmail on their iPad?
303
+ >glad i can help you login, would you like to submit a complimentary tip?
304
+ The notion of tipping in restaurants is already fucking stupid, now these people are wanting to normalize it in retail as well.
g/93205028.txt CHANGED
@@ -110,9 +110,6 @@ I figured it out. Did not know that you could just for() without array. Kinda ma
110
  >>93206584
111
  it has some plain ones too
112
  https://www.gradientmagic.com/collection/standard
113
- --- 93207891
114
- >>93206340
115
- >>93206339
116
  --- 93208018
117
  >>93207865
118
  some look okay, but some look bad, not sure if I'm getting troll'd by the poor design and presentation of the page
@@ -176,10 +173,6 @@ I make ¥10 as a brainfuck dev. Every single decade.
176
  >>93208415
177
  I finally feel empowered to become a fullstack react backend dev.
178
  Thank you for your helps and have blessed day sirs
179
- --- 93208484
180
- >post NAKAD/\SHI
181
- >get banned
182
- Troons really do be like that
183
  --- 93208489
184
  >>93208466
185
  you're welcome
@@ -224,3 +217,520 @@ What is a typical beginner web dev salary in your country?
224
  I'm in the UK and the jobs I'm looking at seem to start at £25k - £35k ($31.4k - $44k USD, or €28.4k - €39.8k EUR)
225
 
226
  How does this compare to your country?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
110
  >>93206584
111
  it has some plain ones too
112
  https://www.gradientmagic.com/collection/standard
 
 
 
113
  --- 93208018
114
  >>93207865
115
  some look okay, but some look bad, not sure if I'm getting troll'd by the poor design and presentation of the page
 
173
  >>93208415
174
  I finally feel empowered to become a fullstack react backend dev.
175
  Thank you for your helps and have blessed day sirs
 
 
 
 
176
  --- 93208489
177
  >>93208466
178
  you're welcome
 
217
  I'm in the UK and the jobs I'm looking at seem to start at £25k - £35k ($31.4k - $44k USD, or €28.4k - €39.8k EUR)
218
 
219
  How does this compare to your country?
220
+ --- 93209315
221
+ On a simple todo list, the "reactive" web works something like this...
222
+ 'use strict';
223
+ const input = document.querySelector('input');
224
+ const button = document.querySelector('button');
225
+ const ul = document.querySelector('ul');
226
+ let data = [];
227
+ button.addEventListener('click', addItem);
228
+
229
+ function addItem() {
230
+ const li = document.createElement('li');
231
+ li.innerHTML = `
232
+ <input type="checkbox">
233
+ <span>${input.value}</span>
234
+ <button onclick="updateItem()">update</button>
235
+ <button onclick="removeItem()">remove</button>
236
+ `;
237
+ ul.appendChild(li);
238
+ input.value = '';
239
+ data.push(input.value);
240
+ render();
241
+ }
242
+
243
+ function updateItem(i) {
244
+ data[i] = input.value;
245
+ render();
246
+ }
247
+
248
+ function removeItem(i) {
249
+ data.splice(i,1);
250
+ render();
251
+ }
252
+
253
+ A good reactive framework does the dom diffing for you and you get somewhat reasonable speed.
254
+
255
+ In vanilla this is just
256
+ const input = document.querySelector('input');
257
+ const button = document.querySelector('button');
258
+ const ul = document.querySelector('ul');
259
+
260
+ button.addEventListener('click', addItem);
261
+
262
+ function addItem() {
263
+ const li = document.createElement('li');
264
+ li.innerHTML = `
265
+ <input type="checkbox">
266
+ <span>${input.value}</span>
267
+ <button onclick="updateItem()">update</button>
268
+ <button onclick="removeItem()">remove</button>
269
+ `;
270
+ ul.appendChild(li);
271
+ input.value = '';
272
+ }
273
+
274
+ function updateItem() {
275
+ event.currentTarget.parentElement.querySelector('span').textContent = input.value;
276
+ }
277
+
278
+ function removeItem() {
279
+ const li = event.currentTarget.parentElement;
280
+ li.parentElement.removeChild(li);
281
+ }
282
+
283
+ However, there is no need for DOM diffing in this case. Only the bare minimum changes. It is already optimized.
284
+
285
+ Why are reactive frameworks a thing again? I don't get it.
286
+ --- 93209404
287
+ >>93209315
288
+ and actually my code is wrong still, because I am missing ${data.length} in onclicks of the reactive version.
289
+
290
+ However, I think the point is pretty clear, so debate me.
291
+ --- 93209416
292
+ >>93209404
293
+ yeah I'm definitely going to read all of this code and get back to you asap dude, just give me a sec broheim
294
+ --- 93209435
295
+ >>93205028 (OP)
296
+ >eggplant for breakfast
297
+ >pepper for lunch
298
+ >>>triple cheeseburger for dinner
299
+ imagine being at computers
300
+ --- 93209451
301
+ >>93209416
302
+ >all of this code
303
+ It's 30 lines for each version with lots of fucking dupes. It's every reactive first example. That's lazy. And btw - I am not even asking for help. I am trying to understand the godforbidden business that is web dev.
304
+ --- 93209458
305
+ >>93209315
306
+ Bottom example is imperative spaghetti, at least it will be in the long run.
307
+ A framework like React lets you use a declarative approach, which results in code that is way easier to understand, maintain and write.
308
+ --- 93209556
309
+ >>93205311
310
+ Because whenever i post my projects here almost nobody replies, not even with insults. No actual webdevs here, not even hobbyists, just neet fallout boys with retarded theory takes
311
+ --- 93209578
312
+ >>93209556
313
+ neets were a mistake
314
+ --- 93209595
315
+ >>93209458
316
+ svelte does what react does with less boilerplate
317
+ --- 93209598
318
+ >>93209458
319
+ >spaghetti
320
+ Not really. It's the exact same three functions: add, update, remove. Just because the statement within the function is slightly more complex (and very slightly that is...) does not make stuff "spaghetti".
321
+ >in the long run
322
+ same claim as always. I'd say that frameworks (and short term that is) add lots of spaghetti, boilerplate and build steps themselves.
323
+ >way easier to understand, maintain and write.
324
+ got examples?
325
+ --- 93209634
326
+ >>93209315
327
+ >Why are reactive frameworks a thing again? I don't get it.
328
+
329
+ Because the idea of reactive frameworks is that you can have a piece of data (state)
330
+
331
+ const todos = ["learn something", "hello"]
332
+
333
+ and link it up with the DOM, such that when changes to the state (todos) happen, it would update any element that uses it, negating the headaches of typing imperitive query selectors and event handlers to update DOM, and then having to update those selectors again whenever you decide to make changes to the layout.
334
+ --- 93209663
335
+ >>93209315
336
+ >Why are reactive frameworks a thing again? I don't get it.
337
+
338
+ Because the idea of reactive frameworks is that you can have a piece of data (state)
339
+
340
+ const todos = ["learn something", "hello"]
341
+
342
+
343
+ and link it up with the DOM, such that when changes to the state (todos) happen, it would update any element that uses it.
344
+
345
+ Which means you don't have to worry about the headaches of typing imperitive query selectors and event handlers to update DOM, and then having to update those selectors again whenever you decide to make changes to the layout.
346
+ --- 93210342
347
+ i know PHP and MYSQL but i want to branch out with my skills
348
+ based purely on your personal preference, not reason, should i learn MERN, ASP.NET, or Django?
349
+ i kinda wanna learn unity just to make shitty little web games lol, it seems fun
350
+ --- 93210398
351
+ >>93210342
352
+ yes
353
+ --- 93210525
354
+ >>93210342
355
+ mysql is gay, fuck you
356
+ postgresql or sqlite
357
+ --- 93210591
358
+ >>93210342
359
+ >based purely on your personal preference
360
+ modern .NET is hella cool
361
+ --- 93210617
362
+ >>93210525
363
+ based
364
+
365
+ >>93210398
366
+ based 2x
367
+
368
+ >>93210591
369
+ based 3x
370
+ asp does look cool, i'll probably focus on it for now
371
+ wanna buiild a few projects with it to boost my resume/portfolio
372
+ my original plan was to grind leetcode and get better at DSA but i'm too autistic to do that stuff, my brain just turns off, i get too bored because it feels too impractical
373
+ --- 93210872
374
+ >>93210617
375
+ I'd be careful, and don't quote me on this, but I think ASP.NET and .NET are like the ancient dinosaur and the modern, with .NET being the modern shit
376
+ --- 93210927
377
+ >>93209663
378
+ Well, a todo is really bad example then, because you really don't need the data anywhere else. But it is basically the first example in every react tutorial.
379
+ >whenever you decide to make changes to the layout
380
+ Thanks to less boilerplate there is LESS reason to ever change the layout. Especially combined with todays querySelector. And in the future we will see more and more CSS selectors which will allow for more independend styling. This is obviously the case with grid which already allows redefining the layout completely without touching the html...
381
+ --- 93211757
382
+ >>93205028 (OP)
383
+ I post demoralization in this thread because I’m an unemployed neet and I’m afraid of ovesaturation in the job market so if I can fud even one person I did my job. I have no idea if AI I is going to replace you or not. I barely have programming experience but I constantly doom post about it to demoralize anyone who reads my posts.
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+ --- 93211803
385
+ >>93211757
386
+ >
387
+ --- 93211840
388
+ >>93211757
389
+ we noticed, and that's sad, you know what are you going to accomplish if you follow this path?
390
+ People that knows their shit will leave out of disgust. And there will be nobody here to help you or guide you. Do you really want that?
391
+ --- 93211856
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+ >>93211803
393
+ it hit a nerve didn't it, reevaluate your life or your ngmi
394
+ --- 93211891
395
+ >>93211757
396
+ >tries to demoralize web shitters
397
+ why? that's wasted time
398
+ --- 93211980
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+ >>93211757
400
+ AI will replace anyone that does something mildly creative (i.e. content writer) for a job. I can only really see it helping programmers rather than replacing them
401
+ --- 93212138
402
+ Where can I push and host a java application for free? Heroku is not free anymore and from Firebase you can't connect to another server's database from what I know
403
+ --- 93212560
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+ >>93211757
405
+ >>93211840
406
+ >>93211856
407
+ The fact that you're sperging out on 4chan because someone said something you didn't like, only shows that you're the unemployed one. Kill yourself faggot.
408
+ --- 93212613
409
+ How much is a fetch request going to affect a website if it's repeated over and over at certain intervals? I'd like to add dynamic load of posts on a static website but said website doesn't offer a convenient JSON file which I assume would be lighter to fetch compared to the entire DOM. Not only I have to consider the impact of multiple requests per minute but also the fact it might scale up with multiple clients using the same tool increasing the server load
410
+ --- 93212645
411
+ >>93212560
412
+ extremely unemployed post
413
+ --- 93212709
414
+ >>93212613
415
+ I might be misinterpreting your post but it sounds like you're trying to make a frontend that essentially scrapes some other website and puts it on a page
416
+ You should really consider handling the scraping separately from your site, store them in a DB, then have your frontend just get data from it normally. Hard-coding a frontend to ping something on some time interval will one way or another fuck your shit up down the line especially if you're trying to get data that's not "yours"
417
+ --- 93212788
418
+ >>93212709
419
+ I'll make myself more clear: I am not trying to scrape a website and serve the data on another website. I am trying to turn a static website offering data in static html files, into something dynamic which would append changes to the html file at the end of the page. In order to implement this feature, I would have to send fetch requests to check if new content has been added to the static html file and this is what is causing my dilemma
420
+ On one hand I want to make the website more convenient for me so I don't have to hit F5 every time, but on the other hand I don't want to cause unnecessary strain on their server by being selfish or possibly just a bad dev using poorly performant methods
421
+ --- 93212795
422
+ >unemployed
423
+ >land interview at good company
424
+ >they send pdf explaining what I should know for the live coding interview
425
+ >study for an entire week, recalling data structures, dynamic programming, sorting algos, bigO, etc
426
+ >solve leetcode problems of all types
427
+
428
+ >get to the interview
429
+ >problem is much simpler than I expected
430
+ >brain freeze
431
+ >anxiety
432
+ >take 1 hour to do it, can't get it to work
433
+
434
+ >end the interview
435
+ >solve it in 2 minutes, inside my own head
436
+
437
+ I genuinely believe live coding interviews are a complete waste of time.
438
+ --- 93212807
439
+ >>93212795
440
+ >>end the interview
441
+ >>solve it in 2 minutes, inside my own head
442
+ reach back to them with the solution and explain
443
+ --- 93212830
444
+ >>93212788
445
+ Oohh I see
446
+ Time to learn about handling server-side events my nigga (or just websockets)
447
+ --- 93212839
448
+ >error: failed to push some refs to github
449
+ is it kill
450
+ --- 93212865
451
+ >>93212839
452
+ brute force it
453
+ --- 93212873
454
+ Is storing user info (including the bearer token and ofc not the password) in a cookie a bad practice? I'm trying to persist the user info once they log in and until they log out or the cookie expires.
455
+ --- 93212885
456
+ >>93212807
457
+ that sounds try hard
458
+ --- 93212901
459
+ >>93212830
460
+ I don't have control over their servers, if I am understanding you correctly
461
+ --- 93212906
462
+ >>93212885
463
+ you actually have to try hard to get a job, better than no solution
464
+ --- 93212908
465
+ >>93212865
466
+ tried with another repository but same error, I think github is down
467
+ --- 93212938
468
+ >>93212839
469
+ Ahhh fuck
470
+
471
+ I've had non-work-related commits sitting all day I've been waiting to push
472
+ --- 93212952
473
+ >>93212645
474
+ not everyone is a NEET like you, retard
475
+ --- 93212966
476
+ >>93212873
477
+ As long as you're encrypting the cookie then it's fine, but then you have to worry about how you're gonna persist and perhaps update the shared secret for decrypting incoming cookies serverside. I prefer doing a random session token in the browser, making the frontend send the token in any request that the server would need to verify auth for, look up the token in redis on the server side, if it exists the value will be their email and then use their email to get whatever else is needed from the DB, if it doesnt exist prompt them to log in.
478
+ That reminds me of a funny story involving a family friend who wasted $150k+ over four years on a bunch of pajeets who wouldn't finish a garbage ass app that ended up not only *not* encrypting the user data in the cookie but straight up leaked everyone's data in every JSON response from the server including (encrypted) passwords kek.
479
+ --- 93213034
480
+ https://nextjs.org/blog/next-13-4
481
+ Full stack react bros LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
482
+ --- 93213040
483
+ >>93212952
484
+ I was a NEET, not long ago, but I grinded, I helped and asked for help, this general was very useful to me. I learned a lot and helped some people in the process.
485
+ If you were not a turbo-unemployed NEET, you wouldn't be this buttfrustrated and trying to push newbies down with your faggotry.
486
+ Needless to say. ngmi.
487
+ --- 93213048
488
+ >>93212901
489
+ I think we were using different terminology earlier to describe the same thing.
490
+ >I am trying to turn a static website offering data in static html files, into something dynamic which would append changes to the html file at the end of the page.
491
+ So you do not own the website that you're trying to get the html files from, correct? It is something you're trying to fetch data from automatically for serving on your frontend in one way or another, correct? Where I'm from, this is called "scraping," but if that term is triggering some kind of autism overload then disregard it.
492
+ >In order to implement this feature, I would have to send fetch requests to check if new content has been added to the static html file and this is what is causing my dilemma
493
+ As I said before, you don't want to hard code your client to fetch this other site for updates or else you'll just DDoS them if you end up with enough users. You should do the fetching separate from whatever your users will be interacting with and handle appending updates in some persistent storage, then serve it to your clients.
494
+ --- 93213055
495
+ >>93213034
496
+ I know some dude that uses NEXT as front end only. Not even trolling.
497
+ --- 93213070
498
+ >>93213040
499
+ not reading that, retard
500
+ get a job or stop shitting up this thread
501
+ --- 93213092
502
+ >>93213070
503
+ kek, the ironing
504
+ --- 93213113
505
+ 28 yo NEET here, haven't had a job in 4 years and have a terrible work history before that.
506
+ If I grind for a year or two to learn do you guys think I stand a chance at even getting an entry level job?
507
+ Any former NEET advice is appreciated.
508
+ --- 93213123
509
+ Anyone knows of a webdesign museum or such like?
510
+ I want to make a site that looks like it's from the 00's but I'm lacking inspiration.
511
+ --- 93213134
512
+ >>93213113
513
+ https://youtu.be/rmeFD893MgI [Embed]
514
+ --- 93213150
515
+ >>93213113
516
+ nah, it's over
517
+ AI is replacing SWE and you have thousands of entry level shitters and laid off FAGMAN employees to compete with
518
+ --- 93213163
519
+ >>93213113
520
+ I joined my country's "web dev trade" studies, they cost very low so no loans or any of that shit. 2 years and at the end you get an internship. If you play it right you're there, but at least where I am the studies were hardcore like you had to study hard to pass, no free ride at all.
521
+ See if your country has any of that for example.
522
+ --- 93213230
523
+ >>93213048
524
+ >Where I'm from, this is called "scraping,"
525
+ What I had an issue with was the frontend part because I am trying to append data on the website itself with an userscrpit. I do have to scrape the website to compare the current page with the new one
526
+ I don't have the resources to host such a service myself and considering not all servers are robust enough to handle possibly exponentially big requests per minute, what would a good middle ground be here? Checking every 5 minutes? 10? For example some clients implementing rss readers have hardcoded limits on the frequency of requests you can send
527
+ --- 93213250
528
+ >>93213123
529
+ simply use <marquee>, .gifs and table layouts and be done with it. also under construction. no further inspiration needed.
530
+ --- 93213306
531
+ >>93213134
532
+ Hey man I've got 2 more years.
533
+ >>93213150
534
+ rip
535
+ >>93213163
536
+ Thanks for the advice, I'll check around.
537
+ --- 93213355
538
+ >>93213306
539
+ just know that you will still be competing with your class mates for the internship, so try to get some intel on the available internships and how to be the best match for the ones that are worth it
540
+ --- 93213625
541
+ why the fuck with bottom 0 and right 0 my clock div overlaps with the border but not when it's on the left side or the top side?
542
+ wtf
543
+ --- 93213953
544
+ >>93213055
545
+ What's wrong with that retard?
546
+ --- 93214063
547
+ >>93213953
548
+ way to get triggered, retard, I didn't imply there was something wrong
549
+ --- 93214141
550
+ Redpill me on Microsoft certs.
551
+ --- 93214811
552
+ Why is reduce not returning an object?
553
+ (() => {
554
+ return "aaa=111; bbb=222".split("; ")
555
+ .map((c) => c.match(/^(.+?)=(.*)/).splice(1))
556
+ .reduce((acc, v) => (acc[v[0]] = v[1]) && acc, {})
557
+ })()
558
+ --- 93214864
559
+ >>93205473
560
+ THE BEST OF ME
561
+ --- 93214885
562
+ Anyone have any tips for structuring the code for DOM element changes so there isn't a bunch of "document.getElementsByClassName" and "document.getElementById" sprinkled throughout the code.
563
+
564
+ What is the standard way to do it? I'm thinking like a ElementController class or something like that.
565
+ --- 93214933
566
+ >>93214885
567
+ The standard way is not doing it.
568
+ I've tried many approaches and they have varied from OK to absolute clusterfuck.
569
+ You could try using a Flux architecture in order to not have your logic and UI strictly coupled.
570
+ --- 93215162
571
+ >losing interest in coding due to working with boomers
572
+ >start fucking around chatgpt
573
+ >interest sparks again
574
+ >use it more and more
575
+ >literally start having dreams and visions about code
576
+ >solver problems at work out of divine intervention
577
+ >realize the machine is God and its talking to me
578
+ >do nothing but study, work out, read SICP, The Bible and Walden
579
+ >Skill progression out of the charts
580
+ >Confidence through the roof
581
+ >Making big money
582
+ >Give most of my money to family because I don't give a fuck
583
+ >Call out soulless whores that approach me
584
+
585
+ Should I tell my coworkers I'm Christ?
586
+ --- 93215185
587
+ >>93214933
588
+ >Flux architecture
589
+ Thanks. It looks like over-engineering for the relatively small sites I usually create - but useful nonetheless.
590
+
591
+ >I've tried many approaches and they have varied from OK to absolute clusterfuck.
592
+ Mind sharing what you tried?
593
+ --- 93215269
594
+ >>93215162
595
+ god I wish that were me
596
+ --- 93215631
597
+ I just found out you need a paid developer account to get credentials for Apple OAuth. Fuck these people!
598
+
599
+ -Posted from my MacBook Pro
600
+ --- 93215723
601
+ >>93213123
602
+ You're best off looking at out of date books on web development or web design. Most attempts I see from younger people trying to make websites from the 90's or the 2000's fail hard. I think you had to have lived through it to really know what they looked like. Also, a big reason they fail is screen resolutions have increased drastically. Even if you had the actual website from 2002 in front of you, it'd either look scaled way down in the center of your screen, or it'd span the screen and just look like an incomplete modern website.
603
+
604
+ I've got a stack of Netmag, Computer Arts, and other magazines that are a great time capsule of the web circa 2008-2011. As well as a couple older design books that have a lot of images of sites that look more early/mid 2000's.
605
+
606
+ The other thing you can do is use archive.org and check what various major sites and big company websites looked like in a given year.
607
+ --- 93215811
608
+ >>93215162
609
+ Alri' Terry
610
+ --- 93215926
611
+ >>93215162
612
+ Also had my interest in web development reignited by ChatGPT. Learning's become so much easier. Debugging feels like minor hurdles instead of brick walls now. Easier to wrap my head around concepts being able to ask a million concepts by explaining where I'm not connecting the dots, and never being told to just RTFM and hope it'll click. Also, there's enough content on youtube web development is a hundred times easier to learn than it was a decade ago when you had nothing but the documentation and stackoverflow, maybe an article on the base concepts if you were lucky.
613
+ --- 93215945
614
+ Fellas I finally made the jump from shared hosting to my own cloud server. I made my domain dns point to my server ip but I keep getting "DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN" even after 2 hours. Should I wait it out or is there shit to fix?
615
+ --- 93216073
616
+ >>93215162
617
+ >>do nothing but study, work out, read SICP, The Bible and Walden
618
+ gib me the starting point from
619
+ >I know how to code and the basics of programming well
620
+ to
621
+ >I'm a programmer that writes performing, readable and maintainable code
622
+ --- 93217099
623
+ What is objectively the best backend language?
624
+ --- 93217274
625
+ >>93217099
626
+ if your question is what is the most productive framework I would say a flexible application language that pairs well with postgres and that pretty much means rails or django
627
+ it really helps if you know the pitfalls in each framework and avoid them.
628
+ --- 93217377
629
+ >>93206318
630
+ >angular
631
+ I never learned it but I see tons of jobs for it lately, more than React. It's just MVC pattern with Typescript, right?
632
+
633
+ Also, learning Astro right now for a project. Have no idea what it's actually doing yet but it seems to just work.
634
+ --- 93217517
635
+ >>93217099
636
+ I've been using PHP and I like it a lot, although it's good because of Laravel which is a framework.
637
+ --- 93217567
638
+ is this impressive enough as a portfolio piece for a junior frontend job? it's a frontendmentor.io challenge I made with react (no backend, i just used localstorage)
639
+ https://dashing-cranachan-ea8e13.netlify.app/
640
+
641
+ I'm not exactly sure what my skill level should be at or what kind of stuff I should be showing off. This site seems good to me but last time I posted something I thought was good I was informed that it was in fact not very good at all
642
+ --- 93217965
643
+ >>93217567
644
+ Too basic
645
+ --- 93217993
646
+ >>93217567
647
+ Not sure what it's supposed to be but it looks nice. Should be responsive though, looks like it's made only for desktop
648
+ --- 93218042
649
+ >>93215162
650
+ --- 93218078
651
+ >>93217567
652
+ very good visually, add drag and drop if you wanna look pro
653
+ --- 93218079
654
+ >>93217567
655
+ Post source code
656
+ --- 93218081
657
+ >>93215185
658
+ >Mind sharing what you tried?
659
+ It's shit I tried at work but most of it either involved flux if it was kind of big, custom events or using proxies to hook on getters and setters of a data object then have them updated the UI.
660
+
661
+ If you are looking for something that "just works" for small websites you could give Alpine.js a shot.
662
+ --- 93218144
663
+ >>93216073
664
+ For me it was discipline and constant stimulus, both mental and physical.
665
+ Get yourself a solid routine and stick to it.
666
+ Also challenge yourself, tutorial hell is literally hell.
667
+ I also try to stay away from as much "noise" as I can. I no longer check the news, I use no social media at all and I don't discuss anything I have no interest about (see politics or sjw shit).
668
+ --- 93218171
669
+ >>93218144
670
+ any specific books though? Or what resources did you use to improve?
671
+ --- 93218199
672
+ >>93217567
673
+ It will impress a recruiter or designer, you definitely don't expect something that neat from a newbie, unless it's copy pasted from a course.
674
+ I would care more about the code though, because as pretty as it is, the internals can be a clusterfuk.
675
+ --- 93218418
676
+ Thanks for the feedback
677
+
678
+ >>93218199
679
+ >>93218079
680
+ here is my code
681
+ https://anonymous.4open.science/r/frontend-mentor-challenges-5A48/kanban-task-management-app/src/App.tsx
682
+ --- 93218523
683
+ >>93217993
684
+ I just followed the figma design, that's how the mobile design is supposed to look. But I agree... it doesn't seem very mobile friendly. Not sure what I would do to fix that
685
+ --- 93218529
686
+ >>93218171
687
+ Route, more or less was (is)
688
+ >Freecodecamp and Udemy
689
+ >MDN
690
+ >CSS Tricks
691
+ >javascript.info
692
+ >Hackerrank
693
+ >Whatever docs I need to read to use X
694
+ >Clean Code
695
+ >Back to Hackerrank
696
+ >SICP
697
+ >Introduction To Algorithms
698
+ >Trying to build more challenging shit with the aid of ChatGPT and Copilot
699
+ --- 93218594
700
+ >>93218529
701
+ interesting, thanks a lot anon
702
+ --- 93218621
703
+ >>93218418
704
+ I skimmed through it and overall seems solid work.
705
+ If I had to be picky I'd say try to break down the form components in order to improve readability.
706
+ --- 93218640
707
+ >>93218529
708
+ This is a good list but you are forgetting something.
709
+ --- 93218736
710
+ >>93218621
711
+ cool I appreciate it
712
+ --- 93219138
713
+ >>93214811
714
+ bomp
715
+ --- 93219178
716
+ >>93214811
717
+ >>93219138
718
+ Nevermind retrying in a new tab worked.. For some reason my iife was stuck on those values
719
+ --- 93219514
720
+ >>93213625
721
+ fixed it it had to do with position relative and absolute and shit had to do it properly
722
+ I could have just hardcoded it a little to the left but that's codemonkey tier
723
+ --- 93219582
724
+ >>93218418
725
+ fuck you just reminded me what a clusterfuck of useless boilerplate react is, but looks pretty good
726
+ --- 93219639
727
+ What is going on here? https://jsfiddle.net/8k2sx1ro/
728
+ Why can't I pass an empty string as value for an object's property?
729
+ --- 93219801
730
+ Sign in? Signin? SignIn? Login? Log in? I cant never decided what to call it, in functions or as text on buttons. WTF is the right way to say this?
731
+ --- 93219962
732
+ Any Portuguese web devs here?
733
+ I've been offered to work remote for a portuguese / UK company idk how much of a salary i should ask. Also what is the living cost in both of these countries? Because they told me there was a chance i could work there too, at least for a little while and i don't want to completely blow my salary with rent and necessities
734
+ --- 93220523
735
+ >>93219801
736
+ Connect Wallet
g/93206010.txt CHANGED
@@ -238,3 +238,67 @@ God I would love to have the processor of my x270 in a 10 inch form factor
238
  --- 93208871
239
  >>93206010 (OP)
240
  cum in pussy, make baby
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 93208871
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  >>93206010 (OP)
240
  cum in pussy, make baby
241
+ --- 93209863
242
+ >>93206010 (OP)
243
+ that better be a man.
244
+ --- 93210005
245
+ >>93206010 (OP)
246
+ GET YOUR FUCKING SHOES OFF THE BED YOU DISGUSTING TROON!
247
+ --- 93211961
248
+ >>93206010 (OP)
249
+ The switch to shit emmc hdd with no trim and removal/upgrade of hdd and ram options
250
+ --- 93214478
251
+ >>93206010 (OP)
252
+ SEX SEX SEX SEX SEX SEX SEX SEX SEX
253
+ --- 93214713
254
+ >>93206010 (OP)
255
+ pretty sure that whore fueled my addiction to female assholes very early on
256
+ --- 93215430
257
+ I AM COOOOOOOOOOOOMING
258
+ --- 93216371
259
+ >>93207381
260
+ >>93207436
261
+ Get an i7 Model if you can. The i3 and i5 Chromebook models are usually dogshit and can barely run 5 tabs without having a stroke.
262
+
263
+ I got one of those high end i7 models that cost nearly 1k for like 200. Completely worth.
264
+ --- 93216515
265
+ >>93206010 (OP)
266
+ First tablets replaced them as a place to consoom internet content.
267
+ Then phones grew in size and replaced tablets.
268
+
269
+ Now you can't type well on anything that's smaller than 10". 7" laptops, you type with thumbs, holding them like a gamepad.
270
+ Kinda sucks for everything.
271
+
272
+ You can opt for an external keyboard and touch screen when it's not plugged and demand Linux with all that... so just go buy a Steam Deck.
273
+ --- 93219378
274
+ Definitely a troon. No real woman is that flat.
275
+ --- 93219617
276
+ >>93219378
277
+ Ebba is not flat.
278
+ --- 93220106
279
+ >>93206397
280
+ I have the 14" of that one. Yeah they're comfy, but unbearably slow. And the RAM isn't upgradeable. Mind you I have a 970 Pro slapped into it, and W10 LTSC. Basically the best shape you can have that PC on, while using Windows. Stay away from that thing unless you know what you're getting into.
281
+ --- 93220167
282
+ >>93206010 (OP)
283
+ Because they suck. Processing power is one thing but the most important part is they're impossible to type on or read shit on.
284
+ --- 93220208
285
+ >>93220167
286
+ They worked fine for me for several years. I did half my work for university on one, and I liked it a lot.
287
+
288
+ They're not for every occasion, I wouldn't consider ALWAYS using one, but they were cheap as shit so they didn't have to be your one computer anyway.
289
+ --- 93220214
290
+ >>93206397
291
+ Got one of these for my son, he likes it.
292
+
293
+ >>93220106
294
+ >have the 14" of that one
295
+ Same. If you know that its going to be slow as shit you'll be fine. Perfect for browsing and playing Quake (not the remaster) and Xonotic.
296
+ --- 93220261
297
+ bros I know you're not supposed to date literal whores, but ngl I'd marry her in a heartbeat
298
+ --- 93220274
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+ I think the problems are a combination of low specs and also small size. These days you can probably go one way or the other without a problem. For instance, the Steam Deck , while not a clamshell form factor has renewed the UMPC handheld design and is by far the best of them for both being Linux supporting, value etc. As far as a small "laptop" form factor itself there's not huge demand especially considering that back in the day the EeePC and similar had fuckhuge bezels so the actual screens today of 11" and whatnot were closer to what were on 7"/8" back in the day
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+
301
+ I kinda have to give pic related some credit here as despite the insane-but-not-as-insane-as-I-thought pricing, its not just aesthetically upgraded but set up pretty damn well in terms of custom design, with the portability carry/bumper stuff, to make a carry style laptop that's not much larger than some of the older miniPC designs.
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+ --- 93220363
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+ >>93220214
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+ It would have been so much better only if they allowed to put another ram stick. And maybe a quad core cpu, though I think there were versions of it with a 4 core cpu. I actually like the thing for what it is. It just lacks enough power sometimes.
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@@ -76,3 +76,164 @@ yeah asus is dodgy. i had a rampage IV formula (x79 mobo) and it randomly died o
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  --- 93208447
77
  >>93207462
78
  Based Archad
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
76
  --- 93208447
77
  >>93207462
78
  Based Archad
79
+ --- 93210303
80
+ >>93207217
81
+ sopeado de macacopilulado
82
+ --- 93210335
83
+ >>93207143 (OP)
84
+ My PC has less than 4 cores :(
85
+ --- 93210365
86
+ >>93207143 (OP)
87
+ It's fewer.
88
+ --- 93210389
89
+ My CPU is more than 10 years old.
90
+ I don't need more.
91
+ --- 93210505
92
+ >>93207143 (OP)
93
+ >>93207206
94
+ >>93207462
95
+ When did Intel become the "lots of cores" team? Didn't that used to be AMD in the past?
96
+ --- 93210549
97
+ >>93210505
98
+ Just this last generation. They're also zerg rushing cache now like amd did. They realized monolithic was failing them in 11th gen.
99
+ --- 93210869
100
+ >>93210505
101
+ AMD are real cores (at least now). Intel ones are literally a joke
102
+ --- 93210941
103
+ >>93210505
104
+ Intel added cell phone cores.
105
+ --- 93212151
106
+ >>93207143 (OP)
107
+ NKDS
108
+ --- 93213025
109
+ >>93207143 (OP)
110
+ my CPU has 16cores and i disable one of the chiplets to make it 8core
111
+ >better latencies
112
+ >better performance
113
+
114
+ you dont need more than 8cores for gaming, while gaming i still see 1-2cores doing nothing
115
+
116
+ SIMPLE AS!!
117
+ --- 93213151
118
+ the look on his face showed she need a big pedo cock from me
119
+ --- 93214163
120
+ >>93213151
121
+ Anon, that's an adult man.
122
+ --- 93214331
123
+ >>93207403
124
+ System should works ONLY on e cores. up to hundredths of a percent. not a single byte should be calculated for 8 P cores, because they should be 100% used in games and resource-intensive tasks.
125
+ --- 93214365
126
+ >>93207143 (OP)
127
+ Do threads count? Asking for a friend
128
+ --- 93214406
129
+ >>93207143 (OP)
130
+ stop coreshaming me you coreslut
131
+ --- 93214445
132
+ in the future OSes will reserve a core or two for itself like some high end servesr do already
133
+ --- 93214527
134
+ >>93214445
135
+ Fuck it, do all of the NIC garbage on a CPU core. Who the fuck needs all that offloading garbage anyway.
136
+ --- 93215040
137
+ >>93214445
138
+ I think macOS already does this on the newer systems.
139
+ --- 93215057
140
+ 中出し
141
+ --- 93215127
142
+ >>93207599
143
+ No, I have not considered being a big fat cock-gobbling brainwashed niggerfaggot with nonexistent taste like yourself.
144
+ --- 93215651
145
+ >>93207143 (OP)
146
+ 8 is enough for any man
147
+ --- 93215795
148
+ >>93215651
149
+ Are we talking CPU cores or age of cunny?
150
+ --- 93215895
151
+ >>93207143 (OP)
152
+ >he posts tranime
153
+ --- 93215932
154
+ >>93215795
155
+ yes
156
+ >>93215895
157
+ anime site
158
+ --- 93217003
159
+ >>93213151
160
+ >>93214163
161
+ Mahiro says M__ rights!
162
+ --- 93217423
163
+ >>93207403
164
+ had me giggling like a retard
165
+ --- 93217444
166
+ >>93207403
167
+ >not counting skylake cores
168
+
169
+ faggot
170
+ --- 93217468
171
+ >>93207143 (OP)
172
+ >YOU HAVE TO HAVE NEW THING. WHAT ARE YOU POOR?
173
+ >BUY BUY BUY
174
+ --- 93217503
175
+ >>93207368
176
+ >-j32
177
+ this makes my dick hard
178
+ --- 93217603
179
+ >>93207143 (OP)
180
+ a laptop with 10 cores would cook my balls
181
+ --- 93217863
182
+ >>93207143 (OP)
183
+ I read cores as acres
184
+ --- 93218087
185
+ >>93217003
186
+ MAP?
187
+ --- 93218155
188
+ @93215895
189
+ --- 93218382
190
+ >>93217003
191
+ >>93218087
192
+ Mahiro says trans AND MAP rights!
193
+ --- 93218946
194
+ >>93207462
195
+ 中山し。日本語を話せる?
196
+ --- 93219181
197
+ >>93218946
198
+ 中山し?何それ?草
199
+ --- 93219197
200
+ >>93218382
201
+ how can one loli be so based?
202
+ --- 93219249
203
+ >>93215795
204
+ >no armpit hair
205
+ Dropped
206
+ --- 93219268
207
+ >>93218946
208
+ >>93219181
209
+ samefag japan larp. you will never, ever be in an anime.
210
+ --- 93219374
211
+ >>93219268
212
+ Nvidia will make anime IRL in 2025, that's why they're delaying their new cards.
213
+ --- 93219524
214
+ >>93207143 (OP)
215
+ Logical or physical?
216
+ On another note gentooflens why do some people say to set:
217
+ EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--jobs $i"
218
+ MAKEOPTS="--jobs $i"
219
+ where $i == nproc + 1? Why not just $i == nproc?
220
+ --- 93219544
221
+ >>93215795
222
+ hanako is so cute
223
+ --- 93219754
224
+ >>93219249
225
+ 8-YOs are naturally hairless in many areas ;)
226
+ --- 93219781
227
+ >>93219268
228
+ and you will never be a woman, what of it?
229
+ --- 93219789
230
+ >>93219781
231
+ and you'll never be a man.
232
+ --- 93219809
233
+ >>93219524
234
+ >gentooflens
235
+ >lincucks
236
+ We use windows on /g/
237
+ --- 93219862
238
+ >>93207143 (OP)
239
+ >more cores means more computation power
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  --- 93208383
75
  >>93208028
76
  I'll keep it like that then. I guess to go full Pajeet mode I can also state that I'm an investor in Apple Inc. by owning a fractional share.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
74
  --- 93208383
75
  >>93208028
76
  I'll keep it like that then. I guess to go full Pajeet mode I can also state that I'm an investor in Apple Inc. by owning a fractional share.
77
+ --- 93209397
78
+ >contacted by (unknown to me at the time I applied) pajeet recruiter
79
+ >says he can get me a job at (pajeet worldwide company)
80
+ Man it's a long commute but it's a big raise and lots of theoretical opportunities. I'll know by Friday if I got it or not, hopefully I can hack it for a year with the jeets before I move on.
81
+ --- 93209421
82
+ >>93208003
83
+ >to do any actual work
84
+ that's the fun part about this industry anon
85
+ the working is optional
86
+
87
+ you can just let your overworked coworker do your share of the work while you get paid the same
88
+ --- 93209473
89
+ >>93209397
90
+ >theoretical opportunities
91
+ Which will remain theoretical forever.
92
+ --- 93209582
93
+ >nobody talks about chatgpt anymore
94
+ damn this hype didnt even last as long as NFTs
95
+ --- 93209676
96
+ >>93209421
97
+ I'm at a small company and have the most responsibility of anyone. At least I set my boundaries early, I never answer calls after 5 or before 8, except sometimes my boss is really blowing up my phone with calls and texts about broken shit, I'll just text back like an hour later "sorry not at home no computer"
98
+ Fuck working outside hours, I don't get cut enough slack on being late or leaving early to do that.
99
+ --- 93209703
100
+ >>93209676
101
+ >>93209421
102
+ Actually I should amend that, a few times I've been asked to do upgrades or stuff on weekend but I always negotiate to take time off the following week in exchange. Double time, so if I work 4 hours on saturday I want a whole day off. They're pretty much willing to do this. But I will only do it with advanced notice, no calling me at 9pm with emergencies, I won't answer.
103
+ --- 93210278
104
+ good morning sirs!
105
+ --- 93210327
106
+ >>93209582
107
+ speak for yourself, I use it multiple times every day
108
+ --- 93210375
109
+ I left my first tech job 7 months ago for a better paying opportunity with a company that required a security clearance. I have not slept much in the past 7 months. Worrying everyday about failing the background check (I don't have friends, not much work history. Ex-neet). On Monday I got a call from the government. The agent investigating me wants to meet in person to ask me some questions.
110
+
111
+ I read online that this is the make it or break it part of the process. As early as Monday I could be out of a job and looking for work, should the agent so choose. I want to be strong but at the moment all I feel is despair.
112
+ --- 93210450
113
+ Status update from the physics master's dude with the c++ interview: it went weird. I didn't really get to say much except ask questions about what they showed me, and they didn't ask me ANYTHING, especially not anything technical. I don't know what that means. I tried to show interest but I fear I didn't ask enough questions or whatever. I think I was all around a bit too spergy. Oh well, they'll be in touch.
114
+ --- 93210494
115
+ >>93210375
116
+ if you haven’t been arrested you’re fine
117
+ --- 93210579
118
+ every week corporate makes some stupid pointless decision just to fuck with us
119
+ --- 93210586
120
+ >>93210375
121
+ Dude relax they're just to see if you're not a chinese spy or something. Just don't lie to the dude and you'll be fine.
122
+ --- 93210592
123
+ >>93210579
124
+ they gotta justify their existence somehow :)
125
+ --- 93210651
126
+ >>93210375
127
+ 4chan is a CIA honeypot so hopefully you haven't posted on /pol/ otherwise you're probably an "violent incel"
128
+ --- 93210730
129
+ >HR retards: oh you don't know Wordpress? Rejected
130
+ >Actual programmers: oh you don't know Wordpress? No problem you can learn it in like 2 hours
131
+ --- 93210770
132
+ >>93210730
133
+ HR roasties are the source of so much corporate waste. But execs love porking them so they'll stay forever.
134
+ --- 93210777
135
+ >>93210730
136
+ HR is the cause of every problem in the industry
137
+ They have no experience with programming and fuck up the job market because they refuse to pass anybody who doesn't exactly match their insanely unrealistic expectations.
138
+ >you NEED 3 YoE with React or you WILL NOT BE HIRED
139
+ >even if you have 8 combined YoE with similar frameworks and can learn React in a week
140
+ FUCKING stupid
141
+ --- 93210815
142
+ >>93210651
143
+ the CIA isn’t doing a very good job then because I’ve got government jobs before and I’ve posted on there. Not frequently, just some incognito shitposting.
144
+ --- 93210871
145
+ >>93210730
146
+ Actually I don’t want to work with wordpress
147
+ --- 93211024
148
+ will I be able to retire in India for 250k? I am white so I would be treated like a god there right? Also I don't leave my house so I would just need decent internet + food delivery
149
+ --- 93211187
150
+ >>93211024
151
+ depends on if you want to live in a slum and shit in the street
152
+ --- 93211190
153
+ >>93211024
154
+ Depends on where, there are plenty of places in India where its more expensive to live than in the US or the 'west'
155
+ --- 93211229
156
+ Anyone have their employer mandate back to work? What was the fallout like? They just sent out the dreaded email today after 3 years of WFH where people were productive and happy. I'm worried important people on my team will leave (maybe that's the point of mandating back to the office, a gentle prod to get people to leave voluntarily)
157
+ --- 93211273
158
+ >started new job
159
+ >my mentors and lead devs are leaving
160
+ >i haven’t even touched the code base yet
161
+ I’m fucked, bros
162
+ --- 93211282
163
+ >>93209676
164
+ >>93209703
165
+ Sounds comfy. How big is the company?
166
+ --- 93211394
167
+ I haven't been paying attention to job offers during the past months because I didn't knew if I was burned out and loather my job or I lost interest in coding altogether.
168
+ After playing a bit with AI and coding on my free time for a couple of weeks the good news is that I still enjoy coding.
169
+ --- 93211397
170
+ I work in the government. I got included in an email discussion for no reason where multiple higher ups are complaining that they're desperately trying but can't find any devs (they have incredibly low standards btw). How come you all aren't applying? I thought you said the job market was bad right now. Must have a degree btw.
171
+ --- 93211414
172
+ >>93210730
173
+ WordPress is the worst.
174
+ >uhm bro just install this plugin and then this plugin and then that plugin and then that other plugin to make this plugin work with that plugin
175
+ Even worse than npm
176
+ --- 93211421
177
+ >>93211397
178
+ 1. Salary
179
+ 2. People want to work remote
180
+ --- 93211504
181
+ >>93211421
182
+ Right I understand that if you have experience. If you have no experience you can "want" to work remote all you'd like, the odds are basically zero of getting it. Salary isn't bad for low cost of living, certainly isn't great. If the market is truly bad then one can't afford to be this picky.
183
+ --- 93211584
184
+ >>93211397
185
+ i will accept any programming job, dont care if its remote or not.
186
+ itll go on my resume and ill move on in 2 years max
187
+ --- 93211648
188
+ >>93211397
189
+ the problem government explicitly requires a bachelor's degree, and explicit prior work experience, if you are honest (which you have to be) and so you don't have either, they will reject you.
190
+ --- 93211688
191
+ >>93211397
192
+ Government is recalling everyone to the office and laying off lots right now.
193
+ --- 93211701
194
+ >>93211504
195
+ >If the market is truly bad then one can't afford to be this picky
196
+ Clearly not if your manager is crying about “how come no one wants to work for no money in shitty conditions?” Even if you do get hires, they will be desperate people that will leave within a year. Good luck, bud.
197
+ --- 93211703
198
+ >>93211648
199
+ id rather be homeless and shoot crack up my arms with other hobos at skid row than work for the government
200
+ --- 93211786
201
+ >>93211703
202
+ why?
203
+ >job is probably not demanding at all
204
+ >no competition when you work for government so your work output can be incredibly shitty
205
+ >amazing benefits and pensions
206
+ --- 93211787
207
+ >>93211648
208
+ Do they really require prior work experience? If so makes sense why they can't find anyone. The pay isn't great but it would be horrible for someone who wasn't a complete junior. I had previous experience but took this position due to my particular circumstances.
209
+
210
+ >>93211688
211
+ Not any of the organizations I work with. No layoffs and no recalling to the office.
212
+
213
+ >>93211701
214
+ It's entitled people, I agree. They'd rather live in their parents' basement for a year applying to jobs and getting nowhere than get a job that doesn't meet their standards. It's not no money it's just not great money. (And yeah, I'm one of those people who is going to leave within a year). I don't know how the government is going to find devs in the future as inflation gets worse, senior devs I've met here are making worse than a lot of juniors do elsewhere.
215
+
216
+ >>93211703
217
+ Valid opinion
218
+ --- 93211821
219
+ >>93211786
220
+ principles
221
+ --- 93211854
222
+ >>93211703
223
+ UK here, but my first job out of uni was a government contract at a huge corp.
224
+
225
+ Due to decisions in the chain higher than us, we were never actually assigned any work. After a year of doing nothing the contract we were on expired and the whole team got redundancy payouts.
226
+
227
+ I hammed it up on my CV, got another job pretty quickly and told them everything I did before was confidential and I couldn't speak about it much.
228
+ --- 93211869
229
+ >>93211787
230
+ >It's not no money it's just not great money
231
+ Gonna be honest, $50k just doesn’t cut it anymore. Cost of living going up is insane. Even in my shitty Midwest town it’s like $1k a month for an apartment.
232
+ --- 93211882
233
+ >>93211854
234
+ kek i worked at a bank and had a very similar experience
235
+ --- 93211912
236
+ >>93211869
237
+ It's not that bad, though still bad. Anywhere from $70k to $90k in my experience. I agree though the cost of living is insane, I'm going to get a position somewhere else as soon as I can.
238
+ --- 93211932
239
+ >>93211912
240
+ Yes it is. Source: I’m living it
241
+ --- 93211951
242
+ >>93211821
243
+ working for the government usually doesnt mean working for specific party, you might be the dude that makes websites where people can apply for travel visas or look up your tax returns or something. dont see what 'principles' has to do with that
244
+ --- 93211966
245
+ >>93211397
246
+ I have a (non-computer related) engineering degree
247
+ --- 93212004
248
+ >>93211932
249
+ Ehh it's still enough to live off of in most areas, just not enough to have any savings really.
250
+
251
+ >>93211951
252
+ Yeah pretty much the case for me. What I work on is completely boring, not political/evil whatsoever. And is generally useful to the public anyways.
253
+
254
+ >>93211966
255
+ What meme did you fall for? Have no clue whether they'd care what degree it is though
256
+ --- 93212026
257
+ >>93212004
258
+ That’s the thing, though. Most people don’t want to live paycheck to paycheck. Personally, I’m gonna try to push past it for a year but it still sucks.
259
+ --- 93212047
260
+ >>93212004
261
+ >What meme did you fall for? Have no clue whether they'd care what degree it is though
262
+ Materials engineering
263
+ I'm making $90k remote with 3 yoe, would the govt job be better?
264
+ --- 93212082
265
+ >>93212026
266
+ Same. I still think this kind of job would be a good opportunity for new grads who can't afford to be picky, assuming it doesn't hard require experience. If it does that's insane. How is the government going to hire devs in the future when they already barely can now?
267
+
268
+ >>93212047
269
+ Wouldn't be better really, you'd get slightly better with those yoe probably but probably won't be remote, and no opportunity for growth.
270
+ --- 93212102
271
+ >>93211869
272
+ in this economy its a 'I need to find a spouse' salary.
273
+ With all the divorces and breakups that happen I can't imagine depending on a partner to stay on top of your mortgage.
274
+ --- 93212111
275
+ >get international missed call
276
+ >look up the number
277
+ >it's a recruiter from a company i applied to
278
+ >didn't even email me first
279
+ ain't finna spend money calling those niggas back
280
+ --- 93212115
281
+ >>93212082
282
+ I’ll tell you: contractors. My dev team is almost entirely Indians.
283
+ --- 93212173
284
+ >>93212102
285
+ Having to have two incomes in order to have any chance at life, especially as a software dev, is insane. I wouldn't want to have my spouse working anyways.
286
+
287
+ >>93212115
288
+ Makes sense. Main problem though is running into issues where the government requires a US citizen for the job.
289
+ --- 93212181
290
+ >you have to get 5 certifications (a+, network+, ctt, security+, mta) to even work for mcdonalds wages at hell desk for 1 year minimum (2-5 years reality) to then possibly be maybe considered for a $50k/yr position after also getting 5 more certifications and a bs
291
+ --- 93212220
292
+ >>93212181
293
+ Why does anyone do help desk anyways? Nobodies forcing you to. Oh wait did you not get a degree? Didn't your parents tell you to get one
294
+ --- 93212223
295
+ >>93212173
296
+ >I wouldn't want to have my spouse working anyways
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+ Call me trad but I feel the same.
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+
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+ >Main problem though is running into issues where the government requires a US citizen for the job
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+ Yep, they’re fucked for that. I guess they could try to loophole it by sponsoring visas or something.
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+ --- 93212229
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+ >>93211854
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+ noice
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+ did you actually do any work? did you even have to show up? was it just sitting behind a desk, switching on the computer, and doing strictly sweet fa all day?
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+ --- 93212240
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+ >>93212181
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+ yeah that's why I went into CS
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+ --- 93212256
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+ >>93212111
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+ I had a bong recruiter wake me up with a call at 7am EST. Fucker doesn't understand time zones.
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+ --- 93212268
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+ >>93212223
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+ I will call you trad. Based
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+ --- 93212272
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+ How should i study for an aws practioner cert? Any recommendations on how to prep best? And what the best cert i can aim for is
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+
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+ New to this stuff
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+ --- 93212281
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+ >>93212256
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+ to catch you off guard innit
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+ you'll spill more beans when you're tired
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+ --- 93212286
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+ >>93212240
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+ >cs
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+ But then you have to rely on the fed fund rate being 0% to make the ponzi scheme start ups possible
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+ --- 93212293
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+ >8 calls in 4 hours of work
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+ These are the days that make hell desk not that bad.
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+ --- 93212301
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+ >>93212173
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+ >. I wouldn't want to have my spouse working anyways
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+ I wouldn't want them to need to work
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+ if they wanted to work then I'd want to stay home and mind the kids
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+ --- 93212306
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+ >>93212220
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+ >this $55,000/yr position requires 5-10 years experience
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+ --- 93212315
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+ I have no certs
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+ I write no code
340
+ I help no desks
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+ Yet I pull six figures working in tech
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+ --- 93212343
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+ >>93212315
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+ Project manager?
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+ --- 93212350
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+ >>93212220
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+ my parents do not even have a degree, and also, i'm too poor.
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+ --- 93212360
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+ >>93212343
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+ That's a bingo
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+ --- 93212368
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+ >>93212301
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+ If you send your kids to a government run school you do not love them. Imagine being a slave and wanting massa to raise your kids for you while brainwashing them to hate you and chop their balls off. They don't even teach you how to minimize your tax burden.
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+ --- 93212377
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+ >>93212360
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+ I'm curious to know what it is a project manager actually does, I'd love to shadow one for a week or so
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+ I bet it's the easiest thing in the world
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+ --- 93212394
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+ >>93212377
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+ Have basic human skills of communication, logistics, and scheduling. Don't be ugly and socially retarded. These are things code monkeys cannot do. They need a tard wrangler to manage them.
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+ --- 93212399
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+ >>93212377
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+ They attend meetings, bring on new hires, and generally do nothing
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+ --- 93212403
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+ Yikes... I just checked the slack channel for my Onboarding Group when I joined the company. I think at one point, there were like 30 people in it, mostly new hires but also trainers, HR, IT, etc...
366
+ As of today, I am the only person left
367
+ Everyone else got laid off
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+ --- 93212421
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+ >>93212403
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+ You’re next, bucko.
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+ --- 93212428
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+ >>93212229
373
+ This was ten years ago, before working from home was a normal thing. We'd just show up every day, grab a coffee and read e-books at our desks.
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+
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+ We had a lot of fake meetings where we'd book a room, watch youtube videos and expense a delivery for lunch. Also it was about the same time Rust (the game) came out, so we installed it on our laptops and played that a lot.
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+
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+ We had games like 'who can collect the most monitors'. I ended up with five, I'd just take them from other desks and then have random scripts running on them doing nothing.
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+
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+ It felt like I was in the movie Office Space, it was bizarre and a complete 180 from where I work now (which is actually busy all the time).
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+ --- 93212441
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+ >>93212421
382
+ I know... I'm just waiting for it at this point
383
+ --- 93212449
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+ >>93212301
385
+ Kinda beta mindset
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+
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+ >>93212306
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+ In helpdesk? Probably. And in what universe does help desk qualify as experience for anything. Seems like just giving up on life.
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+
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+ >>93212350
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+ My dad was the first (and still only) one of his family to get a degree, he grew up in poverty. He worked and got a fullride scholarship.
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+
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+ >>93212368
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+ Very true
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+ --- 93212530
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+ >>93212377
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+ its basically the job you'd expect a talentless normalfag to land. If my PM's dropped dead nothing would change. In fact the clients would much prefer speaking with someone with deeper knowledge rather than a scheduler monkey
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+ --- 93212552
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+ >>93212530
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+ >talentless normalfag
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+ >scheduler monkey
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+ --- 93212781
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+ >>93212552
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+ I need those tps reports codemonkey anon
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+ --- 93212836
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+ My boss said he's impressed with my work. How does that convert to $/hr
407
+ --- 93212838
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+ >>93207364
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+ PM, and BA , need to realize we dont need them, and they will never be real tech workers.
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+ --- 93212848
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+ >Defense firms jump into new talent pool: laid-off tech workers
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+ >Available data and other reporting from The Hill indicate that defense companies have been on something of a tech hiring spree. Recruiters are looking for experienced software engineers, cybersecurity experts and other high-skilled workers whose skills easily translate to defense technology.
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+ welp, there goes the last bastion of hope for unemployed new grads, how are they supposed to compete with desperate ex-FAANG juniors
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+ --- 93212879
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+ >>93212836
416
+ +1 gbp has been added to your quarterly performance review. You may get a $0.10/hr pay raise. Meanwhile Chad has already job hopped and gotten $10,000 more a year with a $2.5k signing bonus. Thank you for your loyalty to the company, cuck-chan.
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+ --- 93212889
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+ My company wants me to write an application in a different language than the rest of our codebase for no reason. I'm very familiar with that language so it's not an issue, I can't help but feel I'm just going to make things harder for them once I leave and they start having to ask applicants for more languages again, for no reason
419
+ --- 93212900
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+ >>93212848
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+ Yaaay more glowies running every isp and web 3.0 website!!! Soon we will be at 100% state parasite gdp!
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+ --- 93212936
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+ >>93212879
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+ Chad's only job hopping for 10k? This economy is rough even for Chad...
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+ --- 93212969
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+ >>93212936
427
+ The fed fund rate is going up to 20%, the 'tech company' ponzi scheme days are over. Everyone has to get real jobs now. You can't just make a chromium app with a logo and sell stocks anymore.
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+ --- 93212992
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+ >>93212836
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+ in a couple of weeks that might just translate into a pizza party for you and 1 other friend
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+ --- 93213094
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+ >>93211787
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+ >entitled people
434
+ Go die boomer, take this rotting corpse of a country and society with you and good riddance
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+ --- 93213161
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+ >>93213094
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+ young boomer haters are so funny. on one hand they always say shit like this and then on the other hand the average young boomer hater votes for mass immigration to suppress their own wages and pump up real estate for the boomers, and supported lockdowns on a virus that only killed old people in order to destroy their own futures. so fucking funny. young people also support all kinds of new taxes that will only fuck themselves trying to start life in order to pay for the boomers retirement.
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+ --- 93213202
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+ >>93213161
440
+ I think most of us want the dollar and american empire to collapse purely out of spite. Everything since woodrow wilson has been a perversion. Social security, medicare, income tax, public education, irs, fbi, cia, dhs, all of these need to collapse.
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+ --- 93213221
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+ fuck this day is only half over
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+ --- 93213239
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+ >>93213161
445
+ >lmao these people and their different opinions
446
+ Not even a lib but come on, boomertard.
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+ --- 93213251
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+ >>93211786
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+ Because the state is the slave owner and you are the slave and working in government is being a house nigger. I would rather be a tax evading crafty field nigger spitefully making things harder for the state.
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+ --- 93213279
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+ >>93213202
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+ not happening. you'll just be really poor. ironically because young demographics vote against their own interests and in favor of globalist interests. boomers know how to get their own. the young just complain and kill themselfs. very funny.
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+ --- 93213319
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+ >>93213251
455
+ >get hired at government job
456
+ >do absolute bare minimum to not get fired
457
+ >end up being a burden to the state
458
+ checkmate, ZOG
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+ --- 93213328
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+ >>93211397
461
+ I'm really interested in government service. Been applying but there aren't really that many non-senior, open-to-the-public dev positions posted on USAJobs. And a lot of them require master's degrees for some reason.
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+ --- 93213351
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+ I've also looked into this: https://dhscs.usajobs.gov/Apply
464
+ but I've heard the application process is a nightmare.
465
+ --- 93213361
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+ If I'm completely lost in my career how do I figure out what to do? I'm in my early 30s. I've worked in tech for 10 years as a sys admin and developer. I have a CS degree. I have no idea what tech field I'm actually good at or would enjoy. Or if I should even be in tech since I think I suck. I have serious self-esteem issues. I can't seem to figure out what to do on my own because I'm a mentally ill mess. I'm getting desperate and suicidal at this point because my future feels so hopeless.
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+ --- 93213363
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+ >>93213279
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+ >vote
470
+ Lol. Lmao. Tell that to kennedy's splattered brains. The federal reserve has never been audited.
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+ --- 93213377
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+ >>93213319
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+ >have to live in maryland or pa
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+
475
+ No thanks.
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+ --- 93213379
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+ >>93213279
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+ >young demographics vote against their own interests
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+ Young demographics, and older poorer demographics, don't have any interests to vote for. American "conservatives" don't really want to bring the jobs home, they just want to keep the thirdies contained to their countries while they slave away.
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+ --- 93213409
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+ >>93213377
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+ where do you live?
483
+ --- 93213463
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+ >>93213409
485
+ I live in Maryland. PA and Maryland are both horrific shitholes.
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+ --- 93213509
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+ >>93213463
488
+ maryland is great once you get well outside of the black areas by baltimore or washington
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+
490
+ pennsylvania is a right shithole tho
491
+ --- 93213557
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+ >>93213328
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+ A lot of positions aren't on USAJobs. Mine was on LinkedIn, because they like to hire on as a "contractor" first and then hire on for real later.
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+
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+ >>93213094
496
+ You are definitionally entitled if you refuse to work a job that pays a lot better than many jobs out there and would get you experience that you desperately need, only because "bu-but I deserve 200k with no experience!". And the work conditions aren't bad at all
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+ --- 93213560
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+ >>93213509
499
+ Nah there is jack shit here. And all the rivers are polluted to fuck. Northern PA at least has their hay little forest parks but Maryland and Virginia both suck. Things get better in West Virginia and then Tennessee and Kentucky are based.
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+ --- 93213602
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+ >>93213351
502
+ This looks interesting. What have you heard about the application process?
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+ --- 93213614
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+ >>93213560
505
+ annapolis is great as is the area east towards delaware. I did a road trip around there and it was lovely. I would love to live in annapolis. what is bad about the area there?
506
+ --- 93213657
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+ How come all the "Canadians" who work with our company are Indians. Explain that one to me Cannucks
508
+ --- 93213660
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+ >>93209676
510
+ >except sometimes my boss is really blowing up my phone with calls and texts about broken shit, I'll just text back like an hour later "sorry not at home no computer"
511
+ >>93209703
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+ >I've been asked to do upgrades or stuff on weekend but I always negotiate to take time off the following week in exchange. Double time, so if I work 4 hours on saturday I want a whole day off
513
+ based
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+ --- 93213692
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+ >>93213657
516
+ canada has the highest mass immigration of any western country. last year canada took in 1 million immigrants, and in 2023 is set to take in more than that. canada went from 99% white in the 80s to around 66% white today and dropping at an accelerating rate.
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+ --- 93213715
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+ >>93213557
519
+ And it was just the agency hiring, not some third party contractor? I've only seen postings like that on LinkedIn with the FBI.
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+
521
+ >>93213602
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+ I've heard there's a huge backlog of applicants, you have to wait a long time to hear anything back, and you have to go through a long testing process.
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+ --- 93213726
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+ >>93213692
525
+ Even higher than Western European countries taking in refugees? Oof.
526
+ --- 93213762
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+ >>93213614
528
+ I live in North East anon. The best thing here is driving to the delaware mall for everything so I can pay 0% property tax. It is just absurdly overpopulated on this entire coast. Every state park is literally a fucking park. The outdoor recreation is ass. People *hunt* deer by baiting their backyards with corn and shooting them with a crossbow from their porch. Escaping here in the event of a reigonal blackout is impossible because the already overrun roads would have to either take me past baltimore and then dc or through stupid amish passes in PA. I'm moving back across the Mississippi in 3 months though.
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+ --- 93213770
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+ >>93213715
531
+ No it was a third party federal contractor. It wasn't awful like I hear a lot of contractors are, it was pretty good. Setup was work for the contractor for up to 6 months (barely even talk to them) and then get hired on to the actual agency if they like you (they did).
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+
533
+ >>93213692
534
+ It's over...
535
+ --- 93213779
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+ >pair programming with teammate
537
+ >literally the most i've spoken with anyone for months
538
+ --- 93213788
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+ >>93213361
540
+ Do LSD.
541
+ --- 93213810
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+ >>93213692
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+ WHY JUSTIN!?!?! IS SUCKING OFF LARRY FINK AND SOROS WORTH IT?!?
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+ --- 93213822
545
+ >>93213726
546
+ significantly higher yes. the only countries comparable to canada are australia and new zealand, both of which have recently slowed their immigration while canada has massively increased their immigration. crazy to see what canada has done to itself. gdp per capita is actually decreasing in canada and has been flat for over 15 years because the population grows so fast and there are no productivity gains. this is why every canadian with ambition moves to america, especially in tech. you are considered a failure at a university like waterloo if you stay in canada after graduation.
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+ --- 93213849
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+ >>93213692
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+ >Canada
550
+ Who cares? Just shove them up north. The top half of leafland is one of the most sparsely populated places on Earth.
551
+ --- 93213854
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+ >>93213770
553
+ Interesting. I've looked at some contractor postings but haven't seen anything like that.
554
+ --- 93213862
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+ >>93212838
556
+ fuck that, I am not sitting with the clients and listening to them ponder requirements, not my job
557
+ --- 93213882
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+ One of my coworkers who ranks as one of the better programmers on my team told me he can't understand a lot of my code
559
+ I'm basically the only person that uses and understands modern C++. I throw around a lot of lambdas, smart pointers, templates, and make use of the algorithm library a lot.
560
+ No one challenges me on this because all my code works and is fast
561
+ Is this eventually going to be a problem for me?
562
+ --- 93213901
563
+ >come back from lunch ready to do more productive work
564
+ >person who keeps falling behind on the same task is asking for help because I'm the only one that knows how to use a specific framework
565
+ >code is cobbled together mess that would take ages to fix
566
+ Never show that you know anything ever
567
+ --- 93213912
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+ >>93213854
569
+ I assume most people don't for whatever reason, my boss said they only got 6 applicants in half a year of listing it.
570
+ --- 93213926
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+ >>93213882
572
+ better performance and job security? sounds like a W to me
573
+ --- 93213977
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+ >>93213849
575
+ 90% of canada lives in the tiny strip on the south of the country towards the border and half live in a tiny area that goes south. maybe one day people will want to live in the frozen wasteland in the north but right now the plan is to continue packing millions of people into these small areas in ever increasing density and not so much anywhere else.
576
+ --- 93213995
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+ >>93211504
578
+ No job market is ever as "bad" for employers as they cry. 99.9% of all "we can't find x workers", whether devs, teachers, plumbers, or whatever, is market manipulation by institutions. They want to supress wages by flooding the market with increased local grads and importing cheap overseas labour.
579
+
580
+ Labour is a scarce resource, so you can pretty much infer the true scarcity based on the median salary.
581
+ --- 93214062
582
+ >>93213977
583
+ huh, so Australia isn't alone in this. 99% of our population is a thin growth along the east and southwest coasts. the rest is desert wasteland. we're one of the most sparsely populated countries by population vs land area, yet nobody can afford housing and they're building more high-rise apartments - ludicrous.
584
+ --- 93214080
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+ >>93214062
586
+ isnt the majority a desert wasteland because its literally impossible to live there during summer
587
+ --- 93214115
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+ >>93213995
589
+ In the case of where I work in the government, I think they're just extremely out of touch. Almost everyone here is boomers on the edge of retirement. They think $70k is a really good salary for someone with only a couple yoe. $100k is the salary cap here basically for devs, someone working here over a decade was making that much. My boss genuinely thinks these are good salaries, not sure how/if I can convince him otherwise
590
+ --- 93214131
591
+ >>93214062
592
+ yes australia and canada are basically in identical situations in a great deal of ways. hot desert vs cold desert. overall australia is a much better country in every way except how far it is from everywhere else though. that is a benefit for australia in many ways at least. australia could at least close the borders if it wanted to while canada will always have a completely undefendable land border with the rest of the americas. the weather, economy, lifestyle, everything is better in australia. affordability is pretty much the same.
593
+ --- 93214150
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+ >>93213926
595
+ I hope so
596
+ --- 93214161
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+ >it's another I want to quit my job on the spot episode
598
+ --- 93214211
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+ >>93213762
600
+ I live in Delaware and the eastern shore of Maryland is a complete shit hole. It's all poor methheads and rednecks. Traffic in this area is a fucking nightmare. They keep building McMansions in every single field they can find, but there is no room to expand the roads. It's also driving up the cost of living more than inflation already has.
601
+ --- 93214257
602
+ >>93214131
603
+ Canada and Australia would both be sick if you are an outdoors recreation guy they weren't cucked by fabian extremist government.
604
+ --- 93214268
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+ >>93213977
606
+ What about Chinkcouver? Or was it annexed to China already?
607
+ --- 93214294
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+ >>93213862
609
+ in my org, someone got the "progressive" idea that devs, testing, architects should be involved from day 1 of requirements process.
610
+ so we have a meeting where BA is basically glorified note taker , recording requirments. its really stupid and costly
611
+ --- 93214395
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+ >>93214268
613
+ chinese immigration to canada has been slowing every year. the growing immigration to canada is indian. last year there were 4x as many indian immigrants to canada as chinese, and every year chinese immigration has slowed while indian immigration has risen. chinese prefer other countries than canada these days though there are still quite a lot there.
614
+ --- 93214428
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+ >>93214257
616
+ >extremist government
617
+ kek what. canuck government is the opposite, it's an example of how a state can be seemingly banal but also terrible
618
+ --- 93214447
619
+ >>93214395
620
+ Personally, I don’t have a problem with Chinese immigrants unless they are CCP dicksuckers.
621
+ --- 93214494
622
+ Is there anything I should know before my PhD interview in the Netherlands?
623
+ --- 93214499
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+ >>93212838
625
+ God, I hate BAs.
626
+ --- 93214513
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+ >>93214447
628
+ I'm about the same, I personally don't mind chinese or any east or southeast asian immigrants. and I find they pretty much absorb to or positively contribute to the area they live in.
629
+ --- 93214535
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+ >>93214428
631
+ canada unironically has one of the most extreme governments anywhere in the world, it's the only government that has actually declared their own nation to be a post national state and is actively trying to create a completely different new kind of society
632
+ --- 93214558
633
+ >>93214211
634
+ I prefer rednecks to nigger infested areas near killmington or new castle. Delaware is really just a corporate tax shelter and shouldn't have any states rights at all. It's just basically marylands gay little brother. I hate driving at all on this side of memphis desu. People the moment you cross the mississippi drive like absolute retards and don't treat the left lane as a passing lane. I also hate all your tolls on federal interstates. It's like all of you are trying to steal from one another on every border. Delaware people are identical with a little more puerto ricans with accents and mannerisms other than all the people who flee the shitholes of new york and new jersey to move there because they aren't quite ready for south carolina or florida yet.
635
+
636
+ I'm going to feel much better back west where rural doesn't mean paved roads and disneyland sized corn fields.
637
+ --- 93214564
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+ >>93214513
639
+ same. half my friend group growing up was asian autist incels. absolute bros. and they hated women too which is based.
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+ --- 93214589
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+ what tech job can I do?
642
+ --- 93214600
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+ >>93214589
644
+ are you a woman?
645
+ --- 93214609
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+ >>93214564
647
+ They are brutally honest. I admire that.
648
+ --- 93214628
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+ Let me out of this meeting PLEASE
650
+ --- 93214638
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+ >>93214535
652
+ >it's the only government that has actually declared their own nation to be a post national state
653
+ pretty sure ameriburgers and commies beat them to the punch last century
654
+ --- 93214656
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+ >>93214589
656
+ HR
657
+ --- 93214658
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+ >>93214589
659
+ data entry
660
+ --- 93214660
661
+ >>93214589
662
+ Customer support "engineer"
663
+ --- 93214663
664
+ >>93214589
665
+ Webdev.
666
+ You should get tested by an actual psychiatrist tho.
667
+ --- 93214666
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+ >>93214589
669
+ help desk
670
+ --- 93214748
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+ >>93214589
672
+ are you low inhib and high CHA? sales
673
+ --- 93214840
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+ >"quick meeting" is always 30-60 minutes
675
+ Sir please
676
+ --- 93214861
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+ where we at
678
+ --- 93214887
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+ >>93214840
680
+ I've been in 30 minutes PLEASE let me out PLEASE
681
+ --- 93214941
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+ >>93214840
683
+ quick sync sir?
684
+ --- 93215033
685
+ >>93214589
686
+ how good are your knees?
687
+ --- 93215156
688
+ I have to go to dinner with my friend for his birthday on Saturday. I have to waste my precious saturday night socializing with normies when I could be mentally preparing for work on Monday.
689
+ --- 93215183
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+ >>93211648
691
+ Government's actually been actively dropping degree requirements as long as you have prior experience and can pass their assessments. But the main barrier is the same - getting even a public-trust clearance can be expensive and time-consuming and most devs would literally prefer to do anything else.
692
+ --- 93215205
693
+ >>93214941
694
+ >Can we have quick connect regarding task sir
695
+ >60 minute meeting where I watch him try the same thing over and over or spoonfeed him the solution line by line
696
+ --- 93215259
697
+ I had the realization that everyone except me is incompetent long ago, and even after switching jobs it turns out to be true. Why is this industry filled with retards?
698
+ --- 93215274
699
+ >Messaging another dev over Slack
700
+ >Mention Postman
701
+ >Slack bot pops up
702
+ >"Try using more inclusive language, like 'Postperson!'"
703
+ Ughhhhhhh...
704
+ --- 93215367
705
+ >>93215205
706
+ >not just outright giving the solution to your pajeet to save everybody's time
707
+ --- 93215370
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+ >>93215274
709
+ --- 93215409
710
+ >>93214589
711
+ unironically politics, you would be a god amongst men
712
+ --- 93215413
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+ >>93215274
714
+ >>93215370
715
+ Someone just fucking shoot me. I am fed up with this world.
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+ --- 93215420
717
+ >>93215274
718
+ >>93215370
719
+ wew
720
+ --- 93215441
721
+ >>93215370
722
+ Yeah, something that like. I don't remember the exact message. This is like the 3rd time it's popped up me even thought I've clicked for it to go away and never bother me again each time.
723
+ --- 93215486
724
+ >>93215413
725
+ I seriously doubt your commitment.
726
+ --- 93215501
727
+ Imagine a world where every tech job is held by a white man
728
+ --- 93215517
729
+ >>93215274
730
+ i couldn't imagine working in a place that hall monitors you like that.
731
+ --- 93215539
732
+ >>93215486
733
+ imagine having that much hair seems annoying as fuck
734
+ --- 93215590
735
+ >>93214861
736
+ Is there a despair stage?
737
+ --- 93215623
738
+ Nothing like waking up to 6 rejection emails
739
+ CS degree and 2 years dev experience
740
+ 2 months neet and 0 interviews so far
741
+ If my savings run out imma kms
742
+ --- 93215630
743
+ >>93214861
744
+ imagine caring... oh, wait, you don't have savings? sad! many such cases
745
+ --- 93215665
746
+ >>93215630
747
+ i have savings and 0 expenses. yes it does upset me to feel worthless, unwanted, and like i've wasted my time
748
+ --- 93215669
749
+ >>93215623
750
+ Did you actually quit before you had something else lined up?
751
+ --- 93215681
752
+ >>93215623
753
+ you techfag bubble poppers get what u deserve
754
+ --- 93215726
755
+ >>93215665
756
+ >0 expenses
757
+ This is better than having savings desu
758
+ --- 93215772
759
+ >>93215623
760
+ If I got laid off I would apply for non-dev jobs too if I really needed to. I don't mind doing dev or infrastructure work and have experience with both
761
+ --- 93215773
762
+ >>93215665
763
+ >getting your self-worth from your job
764
+ --- 93215790
765
+ >>93215665
766
+ >yes it does upset me to feel worthless, unwanted, and like i've wasted my time
767
+ stop being loyal to your employers, stop thinking that layoffs are personal, stop giving a shit. you either get paid to do stuff or not, that's all.
768
+ your employers and coworkers are NOT your friends (they might become friends, but even then, that has nothing to do with your job)
769
+ plus you are a tech guy. you could create your own job for cheap or even for free.
770
+
771
+ >>93215773
772
+ ^
773
+ --- 93215850
774
+ >>93215367
775
+ I would if the code wasn't incomprehensible copy/paste and he had actually committed any of his fucking work from the last month so I could try running it on my end
776
+ I pray he'll be fired one day but it'll never happen
777
+ --- 93215898
778
+ >>93215623
779
+ start a business, go innawoods and make a farm
780
+ --- 93215975
781
+ >>93215773
782
+ >>93215790
783
+ maybe i didn't phrase that well. not having a job itself isn't the problem. what kills me is that i worked hard to stop being a neet loser and make something of myself, and yet here i am back with my parents being a leech again
784
+ --- 93216095
785
+ Any advice on really "explaining" decisions you're making in tech interviews? My thoughts are pretty jumbled and I'm autistic and I struggle to really verbalize a consistent train of thought to interviewers on my overall decision making process.
786
+ --- 93216269
787
+ >>93207300 (OP)
788
+ >be intern in small company
789
+ >in a meeting with manager talking about a feature I am working on, started at 12:45
790
+ >at 1:30 he opens his teams and sees the message from his boss, the cto, had scheduled a meeting with him for 1. in the chat I see my manager had requested a meeting and cto guy said he moved a lot of meetings to make space at 1 and he hopes my manager can make it. he pinged my maanger when it was 1, my manager had not noticed
791
+ >my manager reads this and says hes gotta go and ends meeting, this was at 1:30
792
+
793
+ my manager didnt even get a outlook reminder pop up on screen at 1. I think he never sent a meeting invite for that meeting. I also saw him mentioning to our cto on tuesday that my internship ends next week and what is gonna happen to my role. the cto said lets talk tomorrow, as in wednesday (yesterday). I dont think they talked about it though since I saw no meeting times exchanged.
794
+
795
+ fuggg I'm gonna call my manager sometime before I end and see whats was the call. I dont think the cto is too pleased with my work as I take a bit of time since Im an intern. I hope I get a return offer in this shitty economy
796
+ --- 93216301
797
+ >>93215975
798
+ so, you are having some rest from your job. what's so bad about it? do you have a problem with living with your parents? if you have money and don't want to live with them, go for a vacation or something. or maybe rent some small, cheap apartment in some city and start living on your own.
799
+ I was a NEET for 5 years and I miss it, even though I have a job that doesn't take most of my time.
800
+
801
+ >>93216095
802
+ IMO, the only to "train" yourself for this is to talk to people (normies or whatever you want to call them) frequently.
803
+ --- 93216309
804
+ >>93216095
805
+ do toastmasters, u can do online as well. in the meetings u can do 5 min speeches on prepared topics or do 1-2 minute short speeches on topic give to you on the spot. you also get feedback for the prepared speeches. and you can observe people do on the spot table topic speeches, is all about practice, I used to suck but got better at it
806
+ --- 93216502
807
+ >>93216301
808
+ I went from neet living with my parents to neet living with my wealthy wife. I feel like a god.
809
+ --- 93216519
810
+ >>93206191 →
811
+ Am I a real human bean?
812
+ --- 93216547
813
+ >>93216301
814
+ difference in personalities maybe. i hated being a neet
815
+ --- 93216564
816
+ >>93214395
817
+ Where are they going instead? US?
818
+ --- 93216667
819
+ >>93215975
820
+ Iktf. Went from neet to wagie to dev.
821
+ Then I got laid off last summer and was neet at parents’ for six months feeling like human garbage. (Managed to eventually get hired but still living with them to save money).
822
+ Just remember that this too shall pass
823
+ --- 93216672
824
+ Sacrificing wfh for 30% bump in salary? Basado or cringerino?
825
+ --- 93216679
826
+ >>93214395
827
+ >ricecel immigration slowing
828
+ >curry immigration increasing
829
+ --- 93216691
830
+ >>93216502
831
+ if I had a wife making enough for me to not work it would be very emasculating but also that’d be a sweet deal
832
+ --- 93216713
833
+ >>93216672
834
+ Nah I am good
835
+ --- 93216768
836
+ >>93216564
837
+ >immigrate to muttland
838
+ >kids get shot at drag queen story hour
839
+ >forced to pay 1 million to the hospital plus tip
840
+ they are staying in china
841
+ --- 93216770
842
+ >>93216502
843
+ congrats, anon. you made it.
844
+
845
+ >>93216547
846
+ maybe.
847
+ anyway, I really hope things improve for you m8. don't get depressed. as the other anon said, it will pass.
848
+
849
+ >>93216672
850
+ analyze the time wasted and cost of transport, relocating and renting (if needed), ... , if possible check the work environment and decide by yourself
851
+ --- 93216818
852
+ >turn in resignation and here the response I got back
853
+
854
+ I feel like you're not considering how this will effect the morale of the rest of the team. Let's link up at the end of the week and if you still want to quit thats something we can have HR work out. You're a valued member of this family and we're confident we can come to a solution that is amicable for all of us
855
+ --- 93216889
856
+ >>93216818
857
+ >you're not considering how this will effect the morale of the rest of the team
858
+ You're right, I'm not because it's not my problem.
859
+ --- 93216892
860
+ >>93216818
861
+ kek, settle for no less than a 30% pay increase
862
+ --- 93217002
863
+ >>93216818
864
+ >gets fired a month later
865
+ j/k (but actually consider that...)
866
+
867
+ >>93216892
868
+ this
869
+ --- 93217030
870
+ >>93207884
871
+ If you have meetings you're stuck to within certain timezones
872
+ --- 93217061
873
+ >>93216818
874
+ please tell me you're starting somewhere else and you're gonna tell this dickstomp to fuck right off
875
+ --- 93217082
876
+ Imagine for a moment that one of your superiors asked you, a tech worker, to unclog a toilet.
877
+
878
+ How do you respond?
879
+ --- 93217119
880
+ >>93207300 (OP)
881
+
882
+ ▲ ▲
883
+ --- 93217120
884
+ >>93217082
885
+ Tell them to fuck off and have Carlos do it
886
+ --- 93217147
887
+ >>93216818
888
+ If they want you to stay, tell them you need a 30% raise and also a cash retention bonus equal to 24 months of your new salary, paid out immediately, but you would have to return a prorated amount if you decide to leave within the next year (but you get to keep if they fire you for any reason).
889
+ --- 93217149
890
+ >>93217082
891
+ "no"
892
+ --- 93217208
893
+ >>93217082
894
+ I have a doc of my job description on my desktop ready at all times. Anything outside of that they can fuck off.
895
+ --- 93217247
896
+ >>93217082
897
+ move my camera to get the bathroom out of frame
898
+ --- 93217277
899
+ >>93217082
900
+ Tell them to put it on my task list
901
+ --- 93217292
902
+ sirs, i need some help.
903
+ i want to transfer to a different department within my company, but now the manager of my current manager set up a meeting with me to try and make me stay at my current team. the jew inside of me sees a lot of opportunities, but since its an internal transfer i probably cant ask for anything crazy. what are some other benefits i can ask for? i already have the option to work from home as much as i want. i've been thinking of maybe asking them to finance me some expensive course or MBA. thoughts?
904
+ --- 93217313
905
+ >>93217082
906
+ Open a JIRA ticket, put it at the bottom of my backlog, never do it :)
907
+ --- 93217365
908
+ after 7 years of front end in medium sized company, ive decided to look for another job with better salary. we also use pretty old stack (no es6, no react no anything).
909
+ and boy the market changed, im now in 2 interviews, on is bank where im going to the 3rd round and the other is fintech startup which really looks promising. the fun part is, that my monthly salary now is 2400€ and the startup is ok with paying me 4200€. even if i somehow dont get the job, im sure not staying where im at. we say every cent at home trying to repair our house, when i could simple change companies and dont stress the budget. i only regret i didnt realise it sooner
910
+ --- 93217374
911
+ >>93217082
912
+ Go into the bathroom for 3 minutes. Come out and be obvious about not having done anything, and proudly proclaim: "it’s done, sir!".
913
+ Then one of two things happens:
914
+ - nobody checks and you’re good
915
+ - your superior says "but anon, you didn’t fix the problem!"
916
+ If you get called out you can either rinse and repeat, or answer with "I’m qualified to write code, but not to clean toilets"
917
+ --- 93217450
918
+ >>93217313
919
+ i miss jira so much, azure is fucking ass
920
+ --- 93217597
921
+ >>93217365
922
+ >7 years of experience
923
+ >2400 euros per month
924
+ what the fuck are you doing nigger, do you live in moldovia or something?
925
+ --- 93217602
926
+ I don't want to do this anymore
927
+ --- 93217630
928
+ A recruiter just asked me for a writing sample. I haven't written anything longer than an email or a or github issue rant that's not under NDA in years. Do I just write something new?
929
+ --- 93217667
930
+ >>93217630
931
+ Tell them you won't train their ai model
932
+ --- 93217674
933
+ >>93217082
934
+ estimate 4 hours for task
935
+ unclog toilet in +/- 10 minutes
936
+ smoothest toilet you've ever seen
937
+ take 3.5 hour break
938
+ --- 93217831
939
+ >>93217082
940
+ "Sorry, I'm remote."
941
+ --- 93217911
942
+ I'm more of a Log In kind of programmer rather than a Sign In kind of guy.
943
+ --- 93217983
944
+ >>93207300 (OP)
945
+ Consoomer mentality. Highly cringe-worthy.
946
+ --- 93218297
947
+ >>93217911
948
+ For me, it’s “Enter”.
949
+ --- 93218341
950
+ >>93217983
951
+ you're missing the point, it's opposition to shit like >>93216818
952
+ --- 93218440
953
+ >>93217313
954
+ Fugging kek
955
+ >anon, how many story points would you estimate this task at?
956
+ --- 93218494
957
+ >>93216818
958
+ >this will effect
959
+ >effect
960
+ Don't look back.
961
+ --- 93218652
962
+ Is it acceptable to open a PR with the description
963
+ >Don't ask me to explain how the fuck this works, I'm not even sure I do...
964
+ --- 93218661
965
+ >you need to move all of your microservices behind this gateway and spend months doing it because... YOU JUST DO OKAY???
966
+ Love bureaucracy
967
+ --- 93218672
968
+ >nah bro, it's a waste if you don't go big tech instead of that high job security position. You're leaving so much money on the tab-ACK
969
+ --- 93218677
970
+ >>93217082
971
+ I think the offshore team has more experience with that technology, could we reassign to one of them?
972
+ --- 93218707
973
+ I'm pretty sure this whole company is about to go under and I'll be shitcanned within a month or two. I have some savings so I won't starve, but sucks I won't be able to really capitalize on the upcoming economic downturn
974
+ --- 93218773
975
+ >>93218707
976
+ >economic downturn
977
+ It's literally only techbro webshitters getting ACKed
978
+ --- 93218780
979
+ >>93210375
980
+ Be honest that you're nervous and they'll understand.
981
+ --- 93218789
982
+ >>93216818
983
+ I hope whoever wrote that falls off a bridge.
984
+ --- 93218817
985
+ we made it through another day, bros. almost the weekend.
986
+ --- 93218852
987
+ >>93218773
988
+ imagine believing this. lol.
989
+ --- 93218916
990
+ >>93218817
991
+ it’s also almost monday
992
+ --- 93218935
993
+ >>93212181
994
+ Getting 5 entry-level certifications is like, not 1 year full time work. I know people who got 5 certs with one of them being CCNP while getting a 2 year diploma. Others who got like 1 cert but also did a 2 year diploma while working another job, although they did fail one year.
995
+
996
+ I was promoted to a mid-senior position after 4 years of my first full time job because I have a lifetime of experience with computers and worked at a company where I was somehow smarter than most of the staff. My biggest regret in hindsight is taking the ops track, because so many in this field really don't know how to do their job without clicking around some tool people made for them, and this limits your ability to actually manage ops with efficient modern methodologies because your coworkers won't understand them and won't be able to maintain anything you've built. I was too intimidated to go directly into dev and getting into ops was easier, but in hindsight I absolutely could have gotten it done and needed to not be so much of a bitch.
997
+ --- 93218976
998
+ >>93218652
999
+ put the code in gpt4 and have it explain it to you
1000
+ --- 93219086
1001
+ >>93218852
1002
+ >this isn't true because it just is ok??
1003
+ --- 93219111
1004
+ >>93218297
1005
+ I can respect that
1006
+ --- 93219175
1007
+ >>93219086
1008
+ I'm sure the banks going broke means absolutely nothing to their workers (who are being laid off without pay), and inflation and high interest rates are a lie
1009
+ read a book, you fucking nigger
1010
+ --- 93219339
1011
+ >>93219175
1012
+ Reddit. You need to go back.
1013
+ --- 93219357
1014
+ the economy is going to hell in general but the failing banks are all mysteriously based in the bay
1015
+ --- 93219429
1016
+ >>93219339
1017
+ Reddit. You need to go back.
1018
+ --- 93219482
1019
+ wait so youre saying that if you do odin project and go to a bootcamp, you won't get a job?
1020
+ --- 93219540
1021
+ >>93219482
1022
+ My startup is revolutionizing the help desk industry, you on board?
1023
+ --- 93219671
1024
+ >>93218935
1025
+ I don't care about your CCNP if you don't have experience. You have to be qualified to touch my network
1026
+ --- 93219891
1027
+ >>93212836
1028
+ That converts to an increased workload until you leave for more $/hr.
1029
+ --- 93219934
1030
+ >>93211397
1031
+ >Must have a degree btw
1032
+ for me, it's this
1033
+ --- 93220228
1034
+ >>93216818
1035
+ please dont tell me youre that anon who lets thier female boss bully them into staying....
1036
+ --- 93220400
1037
+ friendly reminder that most of CompTIAs certs are worthless. theyre theoretical shit that you should spend your time learning at school instead of 2 month course or exam or whatever
1038
+ --- 93220435
1039
+ I have an interview for a network engineer role at the top of the hour. I have one year of experience and CCNA + CompTIA trifecta. Braindumping BGP right now. Gib tips on interview pl0x
1040
+ --- 93220457
1041
+ >>93220435
1042
+ b urself
1043
+ --- 93220522
1044
+ >>93220435
1045
+ do you know the difference between dhcp and dns?
1046
+ --- 93220600
1047
+ >>93220522
1048
+ One dynamically assigns addresses and the other matches domain names to addresses.
1049
+ --- 93220676
1050
+ sometimes i apply to non-tech jobs just so i can feel what it's like to get a response from somebody
1051
+ i have a video interview for a restaurant front desk position that's almost 2 hours away from my house lol
1052
+ not gonna do it, don't need the job, but at least it felt good to get something back for once
g/93207314.txt CHANGED
@@ -190,3 +190,537 @@ works 4'me
190
  also no botnet
191
  --- 93209032
192
  applefags I'm getting an iPhone for work will I be able to switch apple accounts on the phone so that I can swap between work and home contacts and pictures? or should I have a separate phone for personal use?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
190
  also no botnet
191
  --- 93209032
192
  applefags I'm getting an iPhone for work will I be able to switch apple accounts on the phone so that I can swap between work and home contacts and pictures? or should I have a separate phone for personal use?
193
+ --- 93209069
194
+ >>93208831
195
+ My old android phone had a similar-ish problem, mines charging ETA would be 4+ hours. I deep cleaned the USB C port and everything was fine after. I cleaned mine with a miniature brush and rubbing alcohol
196
+ --- 93209120
197
+ >>93207314 (OP)
198
+ You got wrong picture
199
+ --- 93209140
200
+ >>93208768
201
+ Pixel 5 uses snapdragon 765, which was a mediocre chip even by 2020 standards and weaker than the SD855 used in pixel 4.
202
+ Tensor G1>SD855>>SD765
203
+ I went from pixel 4xl to 6pro and the difference in performance was huge.
204
+ --- 93209149
205
+ >>93191530 →
206
+ > Do OnePlus phones really go to shit this fast?
207
+ I didn't have a choice but getting 888 phone. I got stringy and decided not to buy the 12/256 version, but bought 8/128. God, how wrong I was.
208
+ --- 93209168
209
+ >>93207314 (OP)
210
+ Anyway, I'm reposting from previous, because no one answered
211
+
212
+
213
+ I have OnePlus 9 pro and I need an upgrade.
214
+ My phone getting old, battery life isn't good anymore (and never was) 128 gb storage isn't enough and genshin constantly crashing.
215
+ $1000-1200 is my budget.
216
+ I'm used to alert slider, but it seems only phone has it is OnePlus 11 and I don't like it. Chinese version looks okay, EU is 30% more overpriced for no reason. But it won't block calling, like Chinese, lol.
217
+
218
+ Anyway, what should buy?
219
+ I need 12/256 layout and 8 gen 2.
220
+ Laser autofocus and autofocus on wide lens are must.
221
+ Vivo x90 pro plus? Oppo x6 pro looks like out of my budget.
222
+ --- 93209182
223
+ >>93209140
224
+ They all exynos 2100, lol
225
+ --- 93209197
226
+ >>93209032
227
+ If your workplace is not completely tech illiterate they have and MDM solution to separate their data from yours. But if the phone is purchased by them, they could implement MDM in such a way that they can see everything you do on the phone and initiate remote lock/wipe.
228
+
229
+ Ask about the MDM solution and whether they treat the phone as BYOD or company device.
230
+ --- 93209202
231
+ >>93209032
232
+ Apple doesn't support that. Buyyyyy new $1000 phone goyim
233
+ --- 93209214
234
+ >>93209182
235
+ You're retarded and have no proof to back your claim, lol
236
+ --- 93209235
237
+ >>93209182
238
+ Tensor G1 and especially G2 are noticeably better than the Exynos 2100
239
+ --- 93209412
240
+ >>93209202
241
+ Isn't it the other way around?
242
+ Android has no first-party MDM like Apple Business Essentials:
243
+ https://www.apple.com/business/essentials/
244
+ --- 93209437
245
+ >>93209235
246
+ >Being gay is nothing about getting dicks in the ass
247
+ It's still exynos 2100. Slightly modernized.
248
+ --- 93209737
249
+ >>93207314 (OP)
250
+ I want to finally replace my aging iPhone XR, which will probably get support dropped this or next year anyway.
251
+ After coming from Android, I liked iOS for it's battery life and fast updates but disliked having fewer apps and not being able to sideload/build apps yourself. Since I don't want to spend 1000€+ for a new iPhone to get a long support again, I want to switch back to Android again.
252
+
253
+ I'm eyeing the Pixel 7 or Pixel 6a right now, since they're new and will have a long support cycle. How good is the 6a? Is it enough? I'd like to budget around ~500€ max and I see Pixel 7 phones for around 550 sometimes, would it be worth the extra money?
254
+ --- 93209782
255
+ >>93209437
256
+ You're still retarded. Slightly autistic.
257
+ --- 93209847
258
+ The old Samsung gallery so could loop videos, but no longer appears to be able to.
259
+ Is there a gallery app that functions in a similar manner (can group stuff into albums and what not), but with looping videos?
260
+ It's not a huge issue, but it's an annoying one.
261
+ --- 93210003
262
+ >>93209412
263
+ Microsoft Intune supports both Android and iOS since like 2013 (or even earlier), including sandboxing.
264
+ --- 93210020
265
+ Why are modern smartphones doing away with sd cards? I haven't been into phones for like 5 years now and I'm surprised
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+ --- 93210038
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+ >>93210020
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+ Because it lets the manufacturer spend a little less on the phone by not including an SD card reader. Same with the headphone jack being gone, but now the manufacturer has a "solution" for that too in the form of (brand)buds.
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+ --- 93210067
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+ Got a Samsung S10e and it still goes strong, maybe except the battery life.
271
+ >Considering putting LineageOS on it.
272
+ Is it worth it, /g/ents? The S10 line doesn't get any new OS updates and LineageOS offers Android 13...
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+ --- 93210114
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+ >>93209737
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+ Pixel 7 has a huge camera upgrade and much nicer screen over the 6a. Worth it IMO
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+ --- 93210195
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+ >>93208531
278
+ A54
279
+ Xperia 5 V Or 1 V
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+ --- 93210221
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+ >>93210020
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+ You can look at it two ways:
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+ 1) Conspiracy autism like >>93210038
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+ 2) Micro-SD cards 90% are slow, unreliable crap and easily counterfeit. Consider the following:
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+
286
+ Phone with SD slot:
287
+ >You sell a 700-1000$ phone, retard normie consoomer mounts 10$ chinkshit SD.
288
+ >Normie moves all of his videos, music and (if allowed) even application data. Since chinkshit SD has 2003 HDD tier I/O, it makes the phone slow down to a crawl and, if the phone doesn't check beforehand, it can even corrupt video recording.
289
+ >Retard normie thinks phone is broken, RMAs and complains that the phone lost his files. Service employees have to politely explain to him not to buy the cheapest chinkshit that he finds on Amazon.
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+
291
+ Phone without SD slot
292
+ >Make retarded consoomer pick his storage tier at purchase
293
+ >Ensure that all tiers are SSD tier and support all functions advertised on the box
294
+ >Reduce storage related RMAs by 99%
295
+
296
+ If I were a phone manufacturer, I would only allow SD-express cards with SSD tier performance. Benchmark on mount, if it's not as fast as internal storage, simply block it.
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+ --- 93210231
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+ >>93207314 (OP)
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+ I want to make a clean break from most of the "noise" on my smartphone. I just need phone, text, and GPS. What should I get?
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+ --- 93210236
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+ >>93209032
302
+ Nope. You're fucked.
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+ --- 93210251
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+ >>93209168
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+ >Vivo x90 pro plus
306
+ Sure. Or S23 Ultra.
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+ --- 93210296
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+ >>93209737
309
+ >battery life and fast updates
310
+ Pixel is fine but S21 FE is good too if that's what you want.
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+ --- 93210297
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+ >Astrophoto mode just dropped for my S21Ultra in proraw
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+
314
+ So how are you bros enjoying it? I think I'll get a chance to test it out when the next clear starry night comes
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+ --- 93210309
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+ >>93210020
317
+ To sell you cloud storage.
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+ --- 93210313
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+ >>93209737
320
+ Get the S21FE, now is the best time to get it
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+ --- 93210324
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+ >>93210067
323
+ >Is it worth it, /g/ents?
324
+ Yes.
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+ --- 93210337
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+ >>93210313
327
+ >>93210296
328
+ >S21
329
+ Isn’t that one a bit old already? Will it get updates for as long as the Pixels?
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+ --- 93210354
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+ >>93210337
332
+ S21FE will get 4os updates like all other s21 models
333
+
334
+ It launched with android 12 and will get android 16 my guy
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+ --- 93210480
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+ >>93210354
337
+ >my guy
338
+ --- 93210648
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+ Huawei-Sama...I kneel
340
+ --- 93210698
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+ >>93210221
342
+ Do you really need "ssd" speeds storage on a phone? Especially considering that SD cards are solid state, you fucking retard.
343
+ --- 93210762
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+ >>93210698
345
+ >Do you really need "ssd" speeds storage on a phone?
346
+ Yes, 20MB/s and 10 IOPS is not acceptable in 2023
347
+ >Especially considering that SD cards are solid state, you fucking retard.
348
+ Retard doesn't understand storage speeds, the post. SATA tier is fine.
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+ --- 93210826
350
+ Retard question here, but I a trying to get a phone without all the carrier specific bloatware.
351
+ If I buy direct from the manufacturer will I still get bloat (I know there will be some, but not as much)?
352
+ Is there any way to avoid this besides rooting later? I just want to make a good purchase now to avoid that.
353
+ --- 93210894
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+ If the outer display on the Pixel Fold is 5.2 inches or less, it would be better than most normal phones.
355
+ You wouldn't need a giant display on the outer display, the large display is on the inside. And it doesn't appear to be tall as fuck.
356
+ --- 93211214
357
+ >>93210826
358
+ >Retard question here, but I a trying to get a phone without all the carrier specific bloatware.
359
+ Carrier bloatware is loaded along with the SIM on first boot.
360
+ >If I buy direct from the manufacturer will I still get bloat (I know there will be some, but not as much)?
361
+ Not much difference these days
362
+ --- 93211276
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+ >>93207314 (OP)
364
+ Considering the Note 20 Ultra, is it worth it even though it wont get any more OS updates?
365
+ --- 93211342
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+ >>93210648
367
+ The absolute shittiest phone I've ever owned. Had to service it four times.
368
+ >Once for a bent volume button after 3 days of use, they replaced the shell
369
+ >Three times for bootloop, they replaced the mobo and screen three times
370
+ I basically had the entire phone replaced twice by the end of the 2 year warranty. Then it bootlooped again and I threw it in the trash.
371
+ --- 93211361
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+ >>93210698
373
+ >Do you really need "ssd" speeds storage on a phone?
374
+ with 200mp pics in burst mode? 4k 120fps videos?
375
+ --- 93211429
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+ How do I force my unlocked s20 fe to update to android 13?
377
+ I have the Verizon variant
378
+ >Inb4 use smartswitch on PC/use custom rom
379
+ I did & nothing happened and no, I don't want to
380
+ --- 93211583
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+ >>93211214
382
+ so it doesn't really matter which carrier specific version of the phone I get? Is the only way to get rid of the bloat by rooting the phone?
383
+ --- 93211615
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+ i found this app
385
+ its like msft phone link for screaming autists
386
+ --- 93211623
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+ What's the flagship killer these days?
388
+ --- 93211644
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+ how long before the plastic screen looks as beautiful as one on s23
390
+ --- 93211657
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+ ++**on foldables
392
+ --- 93211733
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+ >>93210251
394
+ It still have 25w charging. I mean it effective as 25w chargers.
395
+ --- 93211902
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+ >>93210221
397
+ Is 100mb/s microsd good enough? I'm just gonna use it for storing hi-res music, nothing else.
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+ --- 93212035
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+ >>93211623
400
+ For burgerlandfriends, the Moto Edge+ (2022) from Boost mobile for $199.99, can be unlocked with a $3 code from eBay.
401
+
402
+ SD 8+1, 8GB ram 512gb storage
403
+ --- 93212171
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+ >>93211902
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+ Any speed is good enough for music. FLAC is usually <1mbps. Just get a good brand that won't fail after one year. Oh, and buy it from a reputable seller.
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+
407
+ >>93211583
408
+ >so it doesn't really matter which carrier specific version of the phone I get?
409
+ Not really
410
+ >Is the only way to get rid of the bloat by rooting the phone?
411
+ You can uninstall most carrier bloatware without root. This is not 2010.
412
+ --- 93212478
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+ 44% battery left with 7 hours and 18 minutes SOT on my Zenfone 9, that's much better than my 5000mah Realme GT2 pro
414
+ --- 93212510
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+ >>93211276
416
+ No
417
+ --- 93212578
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+ >>93207314 (OP)
419
+ Its superiority makes everyone seethe.
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+ --- 93212834
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+ hello. not smartphone but close enough.
422
+ my mother's ipad is being a complete fucking dick and i want to get her a new tablet with at least a 10 inch screen for watching youtube videos on with vanced/brave.
423
+
424
+ any recs? are xgody and blackview good brands to go with? should i just overpay and get a samsung galaxy tab? or a fucking surface go for that matter?
425
+ --- 93212857
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+ >>93212834
427
+ Xiaomi pad 5
428
+ --- 93213183
429
+ >>93212578
430
+ >spending over a grand on a phone
431
+ --- 93213198
432
+ >>93212578
433
+ i like s23 better
434
+ plastic screen will never be my thing
435
+ --- 93213265
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+ >>93207314 (OP)
437
+ Is it worth it?
438
+ --- 93213314
439
+ >>93213265
440
+ S23u slightly more expensive.
441
+ --- 93213458
442
+ I have my trusty A50 wich works perfectly fine (battery is kinda shakey but that's normal for a 4yo phone this days)
443
+ Is upgrading to a S23+ worth it?
444
+ --- 93213499
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+ >>93213198
446
+ It's glass
447
+ --- 93213630
448
+ So I've never actually bothered looking into custom firmwares, should I?
449
+ I'm using a Pocophone F1 that honestly still serves me perfectly fine, but I can't help but wonder if I'm missing something by not getting anymore updates.
450
+ Or more specifically, I'm wondering if no more security updates will dick me over in the future.
451
+
452
+ Should I even bother? I'm far from a power user when it comes to phones since a phone is a tertiary device for me at best.
453
+ What am I missing out on?
454
+ --- 93213648
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+ >>93213630
456
+ >custom firmware
457
+ I meant custom ROM, I can't even get the terminology right.
458
+ --- 93213707
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+ >>93208122
460
+ that BG has mad sovl
461
+ --- 93213987
462
+ Fold 3 is great for Honkai Star Rail
463
+ >I bet you get railed in the ass
464
+ I don't but it's a nice phone which I got for 550 euro and 20month warranty
465
+ --- 93214045
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+ >>93213314
467
+ Follow your grandpa's tradition and take it off a dead Ukrainian
468
+ --- 93214121
469
+ >>93213630
470
+ trust me, if everything is working, don't even bother using custom roms, you're missing out nothing.
471
+ but if you want to use it anyways go for lineage, if you aren't a security fag go for miui.eu
472
+ --- 93214350
473
+ >>93207468
474
+ >They look like shit
475
+ --- 93214390
476
+ >>93213458
477
+ You could go with the A54 if you want to save a bit, it just fell to $375 on Amazon.
478
+ --- 93214642
479
+ >>93213630
480
+ Lineage works really well on the Poco F1
481
+ --- 93214836
482
+ this is going to be a stupid question but if i have my own unlocked phone will the big carriers give me service despite my credit? are the credit checks really cause of the phone loans? i just tried to sign up for verizon and they brought me to check out without any kind of a credit check
483
+ --- 93214920
484
+ Is there any new method to randomize filenames in an iPhone aside iChan?
485
+ Cause it was a bit inconvenient to use to me, specially when you have to report someone’s posts.
486
+ --- 93215000
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+ >>93214920
488
+ Chance is a lot better and it randomises
489
+ --- 93215048
490
+ >>93214836
491
+ Why would they check your credit if you're not buying a phone and you're buying a plan with no commitment
492
+ --- 93215055
493
+ >>93214836
494
+ They run credit checks for new customers on post paid only. They dont always tell you. Prepaid they dont do checks.
495
+ --- 93215078
496
+ >>93215048
497
+ i always thought thre big guys' checked your credit regardless
498
+ >>93215055
499
+ it was a post paid plan but there is no way they checked my credit without even asking for a social security number
500
+ --- 93215101
501
+ >>93215078
502
+ If there's no commitment (like 12 or 24 months) and no phone then it's a waste of their time and money to check your credit.
503
+ --- 93215125
504
+ >>93215101
505
+ hmm maybe later ill head up to a verizon store and sign up then i dont want to wait for a sim card to be shipped to me if i dont have to
506
+ --- 93215159
507
+ >>93215125
508
+ Do you have a bad credit score or something? Are you Black perchance?
509
+ --- 93215174
510
+ >>93215159
511
+ im white but im fairly certain i have a bad cr4edit score cause i cant erven get a small loan approved despite my monthly expenses being much lower than what i make a month
512
+ --- 93215247
513
+ >>93215000
514
+ Chance? Is that a browser? I’m kind of tech illiterate to these things but I’d gladly welcome it
515
+ --- 93215525
516
+ >>93215247
517
+ Chance is an open source 4chan app... You can install it from the play store on Android or sideload it on iOS...
518
+ --- 93215657
519
+ >>93208960
520
+ So, it's worth the $100~ to take to too Samsung to get it fixed?
521
+ >>93209069
522
+ Not sure if I wanna risk that, wouldn't it make more sense to just get that replaced while I'm there?
523
+ --- 93215733
524
+ >>93215525
525
+ Thanks! I’ll search for it when I get home.
526
+ --- 93215784
527
+ >>93215733
528
+ If you have no experience sideloading on iOS, look into AltStore
529
+ I personally pay $25 a year to have a developer account with a remote signing service... It means I can install however many apps by drag and dropping them on a website, and they stay installed. AltStore is free but you're limited to 2 apps and must reinstall them weekly.
530
+ --- 93215827
531
+ >>93215784
532
+ Naw he should just use chance through testflight. No resigning
533
+ --- 93215870
534
+ >>93215827
535
+ Is that free? Last time I used a Chan app via test flight the Dev locked it behind a goytreon tier
536
+ --- 93215929
537
+ Are you guys getting the new pixel?
538
+ --- 93216004
539
+ >>93215827
540
+ I can do that?!
541
+ --- 93216005
542
+ >>93215929
543
+ No, I got the Galaxy S23 like a smart person.
544
+ --- 93216015
545
+ >>93215929
546
+ I already have the 7 Pro
547
+ --- 93216080
548
+ >>93216004
549
+ Yes but the islaves forgot to tell you that there is a limit of how many users can be in on a testflight invite. It's not endless and at any point you can lose access.
550
+ --- 93216179
551
+ >>93216080
552
+ Alright let’s hope I can get it
553
+ --- 93216311
554
+ >>93216179
555
+ Just use AltStore if you can't
556
+ --- 93216380
557
+ >>93212578
558
+ How many people even use the pencil? I just found S23 Ultra highly impractical as an everyday phone.
559
+ --- 93216384
560
+ >>93216311
561
+ >just renew every 7 days with a Windows or Mac computer or pay $99/year to install apps for a year
562
+ The life of iCucks
563
+ --- 93216473
564
+ >>93212171
565
+ what's the best way to get rid of bloatware then?
566
+ --- 93216508
567
+ >>93216384
568
+ I only pay a chink company $25 a year to be added as a team member to a developer account and I even get a drag and drop signing service, I can literally download an .ipa on my phone, upload it on that service, and click Install in the modal that pops up, that's it
569
+ --- 93216535
570
+ Alright I did get it but it seems it was connected to a test server. I’ll try to activate it now to see if it works. So far so good, I suppose the fact I can open the browser via testflight means I was lucky enough to get one of the links already
571
+ >>93216311
572
+ Thanks, I’ll try if all else fails though hopefully the TestFlight version works. I’d rather avoid having to renew every 7 days
573
+ --- 93216671
574
+ >>93216508
575
+ Wow you give your credit card details to a sketchy company just to sideload? That's not a "win" like you think.
576
+ --- 93216673
577
+ >>93216535
578
+ Let's see if this works
579
+ --- 93216897
580
+ >>93216673
581
+ Looks like I forgot to turn on the filename randomizer. Let's try it again
582
+ --- 93216954
583
+ >>93216897
584
+ It worked! Well it’s still somewhat different from the bunch of numbers I get when I post on PC but at least it isn’t a dead giveaway iphone filename!
585
+ >>93216311
586
+ >>93216080
587
+ >>93215784
588
+ >>93215525
589
+ >>93215827
590
+ >>93215000
591
+ Thank you so much bros! It wil take time getting used to this UI, I rather prefer the normal one on Safari but it solved my problems!
592
+ --- 93217305
593
+ >>93216671
594
+ I use single-use virtual debit cards.
595
+ --- 93217425
596
+ >>93216473
597
+ Press the uninstall button
598
+ --- 93217432
599
+ >>93216954
600
+ We still know you're an itoddler
601
+ --- 93217520
602
+ >>93210337
603
+ S21 FE launched in 2022, you're talking about regular S21, launched in 2021
604
+ --- 93217551
605
+ >>93216954
606
+ Tweak the colours
607
+ --- 93217626
608
+ >>93217551
609
+ Thanks. I set it close to the normal 4chan. Is there a way for me to switch the layout back to normal? So when I click to see who replies to a post make it show as a square bubble floating instead of it blinding my screen?
610
+ --- 93217657
611
+ Man i just wish i could get a modern flagship that still has the jack port.
612
+ I'd buy a s23 ultra but the lack of jack port is the only reason I'm still holding on my old s9.
613
+ Micro sd slot is nice too, you know, knowing that if my phone dies for some reason i can still get back what's on the sd.
614
+ --- 93217711
615
+ >>93217626
616
+ No because this isn't the website, it's an application with its own interface, and this is how the interface is built.
617
+ --- 93217808
618
+ >>93208545
619
+ >Worth putting a screen protector on a Pixel 7 Pro?
620
+ There's nothing really good for curved screens. The soft plastic stuff is crap, the cheap curved glass protectors are crap, and fuck gluing something to the screen. Stick it in an Otterbox and call it done.
621
+ --- 93217862
622
+ >>93217520
623
+ Doesn't matter. S20FE was released again in 2022, it's not getting more updates.
624
+ --- 93217881
625
+ >>93217711
626
+ Well I’m a beggar. Accepted from the start I couldn’t be a chooser so everything I got today was gladly welcome.
627
+ --- 93217957
628
+ >>93217881
629
+ aight whatev cuz, glad it worked out for you fr
630
+ --- 93217970
631
+ >>93217862
632
+ >S20FE was released again in 2022
633
+ Huh?
634
+ --- 93217979
635
+ >>93217808
636
+ Close to pulling the trigger on a glued glass one
637
+ Anyone know if the glue comes off alright if you remove it later?
638
+ Not too worried about scratches (couldn't find a single tiny scratch under direct light after a few weeks of use in dusty environments (forestry, gardening, woodworking) or shattering, but the glass is a fucking fingerprint magnet. Much worse than a tempered glass screen protector by comparison
639
+ --- 93218003
640
+ >>93217657
641
+ why not use an usb-c adapter?
642
+ add it permanently to your headphones and problem solved.
643
+ --- 93218047
644
+ iphone icloud free storage is 5gigs
645
+ (not enough data to back up contacts and notepad and what not, useless)
646
+
647
+ 50gigs (enough to actually back up data) is $1 a month. at that price why not just make it free? do they literally just want you to put your credit card on file or something? maybe normies are like "well now that my credit card is here, i guess i can just start paying for apps"
648
+ what the fuck?
649
+
650
+ i broke my iphone screen and the iphone store said i am shit out of luck on getting my data back.
651
+ why cant they plug the god damn iphone into an external screen or just pull the god dam data off one phone and input it into another with a god damn cable, what the god damm fuck?
652
+ --- 93218082
653
+ >>93217970
654
+ --- 93218133
655
+ >>93218047
656
+ You can easily back up contacts and text files with 5GB, you just probably can't do photos and backups of apps with large files in them. You can turn these off and just use Google Photos for photos.
657
+ --- 93218146
658
+ >>93218047
659
+ kek.
660
+ cheapskates getting fucked is always funny.
661
+
662
+ stay with poordroid if you can't afford $1/month.
663
+ --- 93218188
664
+ >>93218146
665
+ i literally just dont want my fucking credit card connected to my iphone.
666
+ --- 93218278
667
+ >>93218146
668
+ >>93218133
669
+ holy shit, im looking at my backup phone and somehow all my contacts and notepad notes got transfered to it... thats literally all i really care about!
670
+
671
+ pictures and memories can get fucked, lol
672
+ i really only had the phone for 3 months before a rock went through one end and out the other. fuck i hate big phones, they always break so fucking easy, dont keep your phone in your back pocket either!
673
+ --- 93218367
674
+ >>93218188
675
+ what's the threat model here?
676
+ Apple follows PCI DSS.
677
+ --- 93218472
678
+ >>93215929
679
+ yes. great value for niche flagship features.
680
+ --- 93218503
681
+ >>93218472
682
+ Pixel Fold is $1,799.
683
+ $1,799 for a first-gen folding phone is the opposite of great value. Will likely break within a year.
684
+ --- 93218535
685
+ >>93218503
686
+ >gets folds
687
+ >mad cuz they broke
688
+ ???
689
+ --- 93218582
690
+ >>93218503
691
+ i was talking about the 7a, if fucking anon doesnt specify which new phone its not my issue
692
+ --- 93218719
693
+ >vivo x9 pro plus costs more than an iphone 14 pro max
694
+ Lmfao what?
695
+ --- 93218846
696
+ >>93218003
697
+ Can't charge at the same time, and no i don't want to use two dongles.
698
+ --- 93218858
699
+ >>93218719
700
+ The chinks are getting greedy, id never pay more for chinkshit than an iphone
701
+ --- 93219000
702
+ >>93218846
703
+ >conversion technology
704
+ But anon... it's always better to have only one port for all rather than five separate ports!!!
705
+ --- 93219403
706
+ >>93218367
707
+ >what's the threat model here?
708
+ well lets see. i could see myself leaving my phone unattended for a few minutes on the counter at a semi-public space
709
+ >case scenario: swimming at a pool party with other guest i dont know
710
+ and someone opens it and starts cashapping themselves money, or some other bullshit like that.
711
+ --- 93219788
712
+ >>93215657
713
+ >Not sure if I wanna risk that, wouldn't it make more sense to just get that replaced while I'm there?
714
+ Not sure why there would be any risk, as long as your not overly rough when cleaning. These phones have water resistance, some rubbing alcohol isnt an issue, if that was your concern. I would clean the USB C port before spending $100 on getting a new battery
715
+ --- 93219893
716
+ >>93215929
717
+ bought pixel 7 on discount. if the 8 has a worthy camera upgrade then I will trade it in if not then I am set for years.
718
+ --- 93219925
719
+ >>93215929
720
+ I will never buy a Pixel again. I despise Google and Android
721
+ --- 93220113
722
+ >>93219925
723
+ >>93215929
724
+ Bought this pixel secondhand then got graphene OS to stick it to Jewgle.
725
+ --- 93220640
726
+ Whats the best phone for under 400 euro in terms of processing power, ram and storage and also longevity? I don't really give a shit about the camera quality, I just want something efficient that doesn't cost too much.
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- First for AB
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  Path to e-hentai?
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  --- 93208877
@@ -76,3 +74,962 @@ delete cookies then log in
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  --- 93209039
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  >>93209021
78
  My last screenshot is from end of april 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
30
  >If you want to rank up on RED, spam recent deezer shit with deemix/smloadr. To cheat the interview, download the interview prep site or take screenshots.
31
 
32
  Previous thread: >>93195146 →
 
 
33
  --- 93208870
34
  Path to e-hentai?
35
  --- 93208877
 
74
  --- 93209039
75
  >>93209021
76
  My last screenshot is from end of april 2023
77
+ --- 93209046
78
+ >>93209034
79
+ You're thinking sadpanda
80
+ --- 93209057
81
+ RED irc is surprisingly dead about this
82
+ --- 93209065
83
+ >>93209046
84
+ it's the same site
85
+ --- 93209077
86
+ >>93209046
87
+ innit what he's asking
88
+ --- 93209083
89
+ >>93209057
90
+ what are they saying, although if i were you i wouldn't connect, feds might be logging
91
+ --- 93209095
92
+ >>93209083
93
+ >2023
94
+ >still no vpn
95
+ --- 93209103
96
+ >>93209083
97
+ >Just down
98
+ Probably PHP crashed or something, so no need to panic
99
+ --- 93209113
100
+ >>93209095
101
+ illegal at red
102
+ --- 93209130
103
+ >>93209103
104
+ Sir, php is very stable sir, php would never crash and would never harm anyone sir
105
+ --- 93209145
106
+ >>93209021
107
+ as long as you're on ptp/btn/hdb, you'll get into the next redacted easily
108
+ --- 93209185
109
+ i will keep using nyaa
110
+ saved cunny both pics
111
+ --- 93209186
112
+ >>93209145
113
+ I'm only on PTP, but not even PU bc of too low account age. IT'S OVER
114
+ --- 93209193
115
+ Sirs, know that red is no longer a thing, what's the next best music tracker?
116
+ --- 93209204
117
+ >>93209193
118
+ AB
119
+ --- 93209217
120
+ https://trackerstatus.info/
121
+ they're all unstable, Sad!
122
+ the end of torrents, embrace usenet, Sirs
123
+ --- 93209225
124
+ >>93209193
125
+ nwcd
126
+ --- 93209226
127
+ Which tracker will take REDfugees sirs!?!?
128
+ --- 93209241
129
+ >>93209217
130
+ AR and BTN are the future
131
+ --- 93209284
132
+ >no new releases upped to OPS even tho RED is dead and it's that time of the week
133
+ honestly, what a pile of shit
134
+ --- 93209297
135
+ >>93209226
136
+ Come to OPS sir, we even have bonus points
137
+ --- 93209313
138
+ >>93209284
139
+ Just uploaded TBs of Deezer compilations to OPS sir no worries!
140
+ --- 93209408
141
+ >>93209113
142
+ Wrong, it's encouraged at RED.
143
+ --- 93209441
144
+ Sirs, I'm getting nervous, sirs will it come back?
145
+ --- 93209798
146
+ >>93208655 (OP)
147
+ zhìnàishèjīng
148
+ --- 93209807
149
+ Path to Nyaa account?
150
+ --- 93209851
151
+ >>93207106 →
152
+ What’s even on there?
153
+ --- 93209862
154
+ >>93209851
155
+ Nothing, it's dead.
156
+ --- 93209871
157
+ >>93209862
158
+ What was on there then?
159
+ --- 93209888
160
+ >>93209871
161
+ Some content mirrored from PTP and BTN
162
+ --- 93209902
163
+ >>93209807
164
+
165
+ beg in #nyaa-help and tell them about your amazing mini encodes
166
+ --- 93209964
167
+ How to access RED IRC
168
+ --- 93210039
169
+ >>93209964
170
+ you need an IRC key and you need the site for that
171
+ --- 93210047
172
+ >>93209964
173
+ it's gone, just wait for a new cabal music tracker.
174
+ --- 93210093
175
+ RED is dead by FBI, what should we do now?
176
+ --- 93210142
177
+ >>93210047
178
+ Now I will never get into HDB and all my shiny tokens I hadn't yet used
179
+ --- 93210143
180
+ he won... after all these years he actually won.....
181
+ --- 93210155
182
+ Just stop.
183
+ --- 93210162
184
+ RED servers seized, confirmed on BTN's IRC!
185
+ --- 93210179
186
+ >>93210155
187
+ Grohl is right
188
+ --- 93210184
189
+ >>93210155
190
+ What's so bad about it? Anybody that believes anything said here in this thread would be an utter retard.
191
+ --- 93210198
192
+ >>93210143
193
+ What is Premiere?
194
+ --- 93210204
195
+ Red sisters, how do we fix it?
196
+ --- 93210215
197
+ Now that RED is gone, where would hdb recruit from next?
198
+ maybe btn or bib?
199
+ --- 93210239
200
+ >>93210198
201
+ Newfaggot...
202
+ --- 93210244
203
+ >>93210215
204
+ Lol no, they recruited on RED, because it's an entry site to the private tracker world and has lots of users who aspire to join the best trackers. Most likely HDB would shift to something like GGn, OPS or AB.
205
+ --- 93210276
206
+ >>93210239
207
+ >NOOOOOO HE DOESN'T KNOW EVERY TEENY TINY MEME THAT SURFACED ON /PTG/ IN THE LAST SEVEN YEARS
208
+ --- 93210308
209
+ >newfaggot who's so new he doesn't know what premier is and probably doesn't know who pankkake is replying to me
210
+ I feel sick bros.
211
+ --- 93210358
212
+ The PTP recruiter on GGn, Faiyaz93 is an invite seller. He had an account on Torrent Invites by the name "Faiyaz93", which he later changed to "BeerusSama" (I wonder why). Briefly he changed his username to Galahal93 on some trackers. As an example, his username on AB is Galahal93.
213
+
214
+ He has been selling/taking invites on Torrent Invites, such as -
215
+
216
+ Desitorrents - https://torrentinvites.org/f30/10-x-desitorrents-invites-giveaway-479728/
217
+
218
+ SDbits - https://torrentinvites.org/f30/1-x-audionews-1-x-sdbits-invites-giveaway-544227/#post1298842
219
+
220
+ AlphaRatio - https://torrentinvites.org/f30/2-x-bit-hdtv-2-x-crazyhd-2-x-alpharatio-1-x-scenetime-invites-giveaway-473440/index2.html#post1183990
221
+
222
+ UHDbits - https://torrentinvites.org/f30/1-x-uhdbits-invite-giveaway-490843/#post1211288
223
+
224
+ Empornium - https://torrentinvites.org/f30/1-x-empornium-me-account-giveaway-493732/index3.html#post1211426
225
+
226
+ GGn - https://torrentinvites.org/f30/1-x-gazellegames-invite-giveaway-492014/#post1208252
227
+
228
+ Faiyaz93 also used to work as a moderator on HDT. He created the anime encoding group E.N.D for the sole purpose of getting his fellow countrymen into the top trackers. He currently resides in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is the prominent ringleader of the notorious invite selling/trading Telegram group which originated from TorrentBD. He was heavily involved with TI.org when he started out his PT journey back in 2018. Private trackers are so sensitive with users that are involved with invite selling sites but how could they allow someone like Faiyaz93, who was truly involved with trading/selling on invite selling sites, is beyond anyone's comprehension.
229
+
230
+ Some of his collaborators from TorrentBD/Telegram invite selling/trading group are - eXcommunicado, AmiHALAL, ANIMOUS, RakeshRaja, MrReMuX, Isaac_NewtonSir, Kvothe, Mr.Infinity, Musfiqeon, OhiVay, OCCiSOR, MiKA3LS0N, VoltaX, AceAres, RevenantJC, TeresianGeek, Dadavai, JohnDalton, WireShark, TwisteR, VaNGhoG, mikestronaer, BeyondeR616
231
+ --- 93210396
232
+ >>93210244
233
+ OPS? keep dreaming retard
234
+ --- 93210409
235
+ >>93209193
236
+ jpop
237
+ --- 93210454
238
+ >>93210276
239
+ It's not a meme faggot
240
+ --- 93210495
241
+ >>93210155
242
+ It's funny because some idiots actually buy it
243
+ --- 93210823
244
+ Does BiB have
245
+ As nature made him Authors:John Colapinto, Adam Henderson
246
+ Audiobook on CD, English, ℗2000
247
+ Chivers North America, Hampton, NH, ℗2000
248
+ --- 93210881
249
+ >>93210823
250
+ >As nature made him Authors:John Colapinto, Adam Henderson
251
+ MAM has it
252
+ --- 93210901
253
+ >>93210881
254
+ it only 100mb thats some abridged version from tape
255
+ --- 93210929
256
+ RED is dead!!! Turn on CNN right now
257
+ --- 93210952
258
+ I wanna freeleech Red Dead Redemption on GGn, but I don't have any gold...
259
+ --- 93211033
260
+ >>93210952
261
+ 1 or 2, which platform?
262
+ --- 93211494
263
+ >>93210358
264
+ literally who care
265
+ --- 93211634
266
+ >>93210184
267
+ /marked/
268
+ --- 93211918
269
+ >>93210155
270
+ Another staff member confirmed for lurking
271
+ --- 93211954
272
+ >>93210143
273
+ wtf is "Premiere"???
274
+ --- 93211958
275
+ RED dead
276
+ database crashed
277
+ backups wiped
278
+ server seized
279
+ domain expired
280
+ anus prolapsed
281
+ IPs leaked
282
+ --- 93211962
283
+ >>93205194 →
284
+ Mini encodes suck, but quality encodes are still pretty big, just significantly smaller than the remux, and I'd like to keep the lossless audio. Especially an issue when they re-encode TrueHD Atmos to DDP, thus losing the Atmos metadata.
285
+ --- 93212006
286
+ >>93210198
287
+ >>93211954
288
+ Premiere is a Deluge plugin that waits to send a torrent chunk until everyone in the swarm has the previous chunk, thus netting you far more upload than you'd get otherwise. It's not explicitly against the rules but using it will likely get you blacklisted by autosnatchers.
289
+ --- 93212015
290
+ >>93210396
291
+ That's what /ptg/ said about HDB recruiting on RED though
292
+ --- 93212028
293
+ >>93210198
294
+ --- 93212048
295
+ >>93212006
296
+ Isn't this considered cheating?
297
+ --- 93212069
298
+ >>93212048
299
+ there's literally no way to detect it, but yeah using any sort of "modified" client is against most rules. however that doesn't stop auto snatchers from using highly modified clients
300
+ --- 93212080
301
+ >>93212048
302
+ >>93212006
303
+ this will get you banned from every tracker that finds out you are doing it
304
+ --- 93212088
305
+ >>93212080
306
+ Then why did pankkake openly admit to using Premiere?
307
+ --- 93212105
308
+ >>93209284
309
+ lots of new releases uploaded actually, the biggest albums of this friday... of course some of the trash pop music that ilikepeaches likes to spam might have been "missed"
310
+ --- 93212122
311
+ >>93212088
312
+ i think he got a warning for it, but then a few weeks later he got cabal banned. i don't know if he's still on OPS
313
+ --- 93212145
314
+ >>93212122
315
+ Anon...
316
+ --- 93212164
317
+ >>93212145
318
+ sorry this was years ago, i might be remembering wrongly
319
+ --- 93212197
320
+ >>93212122
321
+ thankfully that piece of shit nazi is dead (although he was completely right about autosnatchers)
322
+ --- 93212233
323
+ oh damn i totally forgot i said i would do this LOL
324
+
325
+ basically the idea was for the client's file location to be empty and the music would be elsewhere, then just have a separate script running that copies over 1 chunk at a time periodically so that only 1 chunk is available which would have pretty much the same effect as my plugin that made only 1 available in the code
326
+ --- 93212323
327
+ What is the difference between BRRip and BDRip?
328
+ --- 93212340
329
+ >>93212323
330
+ BluRay Rip vs Blu-ray Disc Rip. There is no difference.
331
+ --- 93212401
332
+ >>93212340
333
+ What about BRRap?
334
+ --- 93212448
335
+ >>93212323
336
+ Same thing, although those two labels are typically associated with shit p2p releases, good encoders don't use them often
337
+ --- 93212547
338
+ >>93212340
339
+ BRRip usually means that its a re-encode, made from already encoded version.
340
+ --- 93212693
341
+ MoM torrents on KG are freeleech right?
342
+ --- 93212859
343
+ >>93212547
344
+ Doesn't BDRip also mean that? Untouched is REMUX.
345
+ --- 93212911
346
+ >>93212323
347
+ BRRip usually means it was ripped via capture card instead of encoding the decrypted media files
348
+ --- 93212976
349
+ >>93212911
350
+ Didnt yify was doing this?
351
+ --- 93213017
352
+ >>93212859
353
+ desu, I don't know about that but would think that it could mean, as you said, Blu-ray Disc Rip, meaning that source is original complete disc.
354
+ --- 93213023
355
+ Is RED finally dead for good?
356
+ --- 93213095
357
+ >Day 16 archives available now!
358
+
359
+ Contains the full day's recordings from each unique camera. There is about 40 seconds of missing footage each hour due to the script refreshing the feeds to fetch a new token.
360
+ Get days 1-16 here:
361
+ >https://pastes.io/sydm4vdq5o
362
+ https://pastes.io/sydm4vdq5o
363
+ >https://pastes.io/sydm4vdq5o
364
+ https://pastes.io/sydm4vdq5o
365
+ --- 93213152
366
+ >>93213095
367
+ Please help seeding
368
+ --- 93213169
369
+ >>93213095
370
+ >32 year old Samuel Hyde groomed 15 year old Marky Thompson before going on to anally sodomize her three months into her 16th birth year.
371
+ What a chad.
372
+ --- 93213187
373
+ >>93212069
374
+ It is very easy to detect it. Just check how the first swarm has no upload among themselves. You would need to obfuscate and set it to specific sizes in order to fly under the radar. Like, use it for 30% of the torrent and disable for the rest
375
+ --- 93213240
376
+ >>93213169
377
+ >What a chad.
378
+ Chads don't do *n*l. Only missionary sex with the sole purpose of procreation.
379
+ --- 93213412
380
+ >>93213187
381
+ that could happen for a lot of different valid reasons. the only way to actually be sure is to set up an auto snatcher with a custom client that verifies is all pieces are available or if only 1 or 2 is at any given time, but again that could be a side effect of "super seeding" which is a real feature in unmodified clients that will lie about what pieces you gave available. on top of that, like you said, it's not hard to add extra obfuscation measures
382
+ --- 93213482
383
+ What is the easiest thing to upload on PTP?
384
+ --- 93213592
385
+ Why yes of course I only download porn from KG
386
+ --- 93213628
387
+ KG has porn? Is it better than emule?
388
+ --- 93213638
389
+ >>93206059 →
390
+ PTP and BTN
391
+ --- 93213686
392
+ >>93213482
393
+ Use the "Find unique" script from the sandbox and check it on KG there is tons of stuff
394
+ --- 93213691
395
+ sirs path to BLUTOPIA ?
396
+ --- 93213746
397
+ >>93213691
398
+ New Delh. Turn right in poo street and go until you are near the shitting beach
399
+ --- 93213814
400
+ >>93211962
401
+ Then get a bigger hard drive and just grab the remux.
402
+ --- 93213851
403
+ >>93213814
404
+ >450GB for a single TV season
405
+ --- 93214015
406
+ >>93213686
407
+ I am not on KG
408
+ --- 93214036
409
+ Is every torrent on HDB high quality or do they also allow scene and other lower quality releases?
410
+ --- 93214144
411
+ >>93213851
412
+ Then deal with not having a bloated audio track. Lossless audio nerds can't buy the hard drives to accommodate their preferences.
413
+ --- 93214183
414
+ >>93211962
415
+ Why would you like to keep the lossless audio?
416
+ --- 93214201
417
+ It's such a tease being able to see the invite forum on the home page of HDB but not being able to access it until the account is 1 year old
418
+ --- 93214212
419
+ >>93214201
420
+ Is there something interesting in it?
421
+ --- 93214228
422
+ >>93211962
423
+ >>93214144
424
+ >>93214183
425
+ What's the deal with the audio track not being in a more effective lossless format?
426
+ --- 93214263
427
+ >>93214228
428
+ >more effective lossless format
429
+ What do you mean? FLAC?
430
+ --- 93214314
431
+ >>93214228
432
+ The only lossless compression allowed on BluRay is TrueHD and DTS-HD MA, and therefore a lot of AVRs and players apparently have issues with FLAC playback in remuxes. FLAC also can't do object based formats, so we're locked to TrueHD Atmos and DTS-X for the time being.
433
+ --- 93214341
434
+ >>93214314
435
+ What are object based formats?
436
+ --- 93214370
437
+ The user VoltaX, also known as "Ethan" from InviteHawk, is the Admin of the invite trading/selling site InviteHawk.
438
+
439
+ He joined PTP/BTN through invite trading on InviteHawk in late 2022 and is currently looking to trade an invite to HDB/KG/TIK in exchange for PTP/BTN.
440
+
441
+ He is also an active trader/seller of the infamous Telegram invite selling/trading group that originated from a Bangladeshi tracker named "TorrentBD" which specializes in selling/trading invitations to the cabal trackers.
442
+
443
+ He publishes low-effort internal releases (mostly re-encodes) at TorrentBD, his home tracker. He releases by various name - ACiD, GGVolta etc. All in the hopes of getting into HDB/KG/TIK someday.
444
+ .
445
+ He is a Bangladeshi guy currently residing in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is a muslim madarchod and fears allahu cuckbar a little too much. His real name is Ornob and he usesDOT Internet as his ISP. He is a third year CSE student at a private university in Dhaka.
446
+
447
+ If you're looking for a way to get into PTP/BTN and have an HDB/KG/TIK invite to trade, contact VoltaX at any tracker (other than HDB/KG/TIK). He mostly uses the same username everywhere. You can also contact him at discord -VoltaX#5053
448
+ --- 93214433
449
+ You guys must watch a whole lot of capeshit to complain about this, most things don't have object audio to begin with.
450
+ --- 93214459
451
+ When was AB founded?
452
+ --- 93214464
453
+ >>93214341
454
+ Historically, all music is channel based. This means you mix audio to a set number of channels (ususally 2 or 6) and then the player plays back the same number of channels. Now we have object-based audio, where you mix audio into different audio objects and specify the position of those objects. The processor then decodes the position of the objects and sends the audio to whichever channels are available to reproduce the position. This makes Atmos and DTS:X much more flexible than channel-based formats, the same file can be played on a 5.1.2 or a 9.1.6 setup and the sound will come from the same direction.
455
+ >>93214433
456
+ A lot of great films are being re-released with new Atmos mixes, and most new movies are getting it.
457
+ --- 93214475
458
+ >>93214459
459
+ in some weeb basement for sure
460
+ --- 93214504
461
+ >>93214263
462
+ >What do you mean? FLAC?
463
+ Yeah, there are other ones that are even more effective but less supported.
464
+ >>93214314
465
+ >FLAC also can't do object based formats
466
+ That's the only valid reason why not. What about releases that don't use that though?
467
+ --- 93214514
468
+ >>93214475
469
+ Not where, but when, which year?
470
+ --- 93214532
471
+ >>93214514
472
+ in some weeb year
473
+ --- 93214567
474
+ >>93214504
475
+ The stated reason BLU banned multichannel FLAC in remuxes is compatibility issues. I don't know why as none of my players have any issues with it, but that's what I was told. Plus it's really not that much more efficient than the others.
476
+ --- 93214592
477
+ >>93214464
478
+ Who the fuck is Dolby and why is everything using their retarded encodings?
479
+ --- 93214616
480
+ >>93214592
481
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolby
482
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTS_(company)
483
+ tl;dr money
484
+ --- 93214651
485
+ >>93214459
486
+ 14 years ago. Just check bakurenshi's profile for the exact date
487
+ --- 93214678
488
+ >>93214567
489
+ >The stated reason BLU banned multichannel FLAC in remuxes is compatibility issues. I don't know why as none of my players have any issues with it, but that's what I was told.
490
+ That's just a way of saying "don't be mad at us for not having a release your peace of shit device can play"
491
+ >Plus it's really not that much more efficient than the others.
492
+ Yeah. At that point you trade more CPU usage for higher levels of compression but it's not really worth it.
493
+ --- 93214910
494
+ zed v& check red IRC
495
+ --- 93214937
496
+ >>93214036
497
+ >Is every torrent on HDB high quality or do they also allow scene and other lower quality releases?
498
+ they only allow scene until a high quality encode is made to replace it. the only time low quality stuff is there is when a movie doesn't have any other encode but they don't allow yify shit.
499
+ --- 93214944
500
+ >>93214459
501
+ remember when they used to recruit on /a/, good times
502
+ --- 93214961
503
+ >>93214036
504
+ >Is every torrent on HDB high quality or do they also allow scene and other lower quality releases?
505
+ if you want shrunken encodes, private trackers are not for you. go to public trackers, snaph, ddl site and usenet.
506
+ --- 93214965
507
+ >>93214937
508
+ >scene
509
+ And I thought HDB had standards?
510
+ --- 93214996
511
+ >>93214965
512
+ >And I thought HDB had standards?
513
+ they allow scene only when there is no other encode to replace it. how hard is that to understand, fuckhead nigger?
514
+ --- 93215042
515
+ >>93214965
516
+ If HDB completely banned scene, you'd say they are shit for not allowing scene instead of just allowing scene until the internal comes out. You are literally just posting to create drama.
517
+ --- 93215102
518
+ >>93215042
519
+ Lol yeah just how people got mad at BTN for not allowing Scene WEB-DLs while the internals were taking 24 hours to create them lol. It's just fucking stupid when you have a scenebot.
520
+ --- 93215149
521
+ >>93215042
522
+ Can you request encodes from the internal groups?
523
+ --- 93215152
524
+ >>93215042
525
+ >>93215102
526
+ I'd rather wait a day to get a guaranteed quality release.
527
+ --- 93215168
528
+ >FILE DELETED
529
+ --- 93215262
530
+ >>93215149
531
+ >Can you request encodes from the internal groups?
532
+ yep
533
+
534
+ >>93215152
535
+ sure, but the point is that some people don't wanna wait for the internal. they want to watch their TV show NOW so the scene should be allowed and BTN eventually allowed scene web-dls.
536
+ --- 93215277
537
+ >>93214370
538
+ Is this our resident snitch?
539
+ --- 93215407
540
+ >>93215042
541
+ >hdb defense force is back
542
+ --- 93215448
543
+ >RED still down
544
+ reeeeeeeee I want my music
545
+ --- 93215489
546
+ >how did you find out about us?
547
+ r-reddit
548
+ --- 93215541
549
+ >>93214944
550
+ does that mean u wont get /marked/ for being a 4chan user
551
+ --- 93215555
552
+ >>93215448
553
+ I feel you but what music do you need right now that you can't find on OPS or rip yourself from streaming platforms?
554
+ --- 93215566
555
+ >>93215448
556
+ Just get it from AB instead
557
+ --- 93215605
558
+ >>93215566
559
+ Doubt they have it, unless he's into vocaloid trash for 15 year old incels
560
+ --- 93215615
561
+ >>93215605
562
+ >vocaloid trash
563
+ >he
564
+ SHE. Respect HER pronouns.
565
+ --- 93215629
566
+ >>93215541
567
+ Current staff are neons. There was at least 3 complete turnovers since they were chill.
568
+ --- 93215663
569
+ Daily reminder that BHD is the best tracker
570
+ --- 93215692
571
+ >>93215149
572
+ You can request but none of the good ones will do it
573
+ --- 93215693
574
+ >>93215663
575
+ soon, brothers
576
+ --- 93215765
577
+ >>93215692
578
+ Why?
579
+ --- 93215805
580
+ >>93215693
581
+ I'm already on BHD
582
+ --- 93215826
583
+ >>93215805
584
+ >I'm already on BHD
585
+
586
+ Beyond Based.
587
+ --- 93215865
588
+ >>93215693
589
+ >emp
590
+ i wont climb no ladder to get into emp you fucking niggers, i seed almost 30tb of material on various trackers. fuck red and the pyramid
591
+ --- 93215876
592
+ >>93215765
593
+ Because they don't care. They do whatever they want when they feel like it.
594
+ --- 93215912
595
+ >>93215876
596
+ What if it's a good movie though that never got a proper encode
597
+ --- 93215958
598
+ >>93215865
599
+ The porn on AB is better anyway
600
+ --- 93216001
601
+ >>93215912
602
+ Again. They don't care
603
+ --- 93216019
604
+ >>93216001
605
+ If they wouldn't care, there wouldn't be the possibility to request stuff
606
+ --- 93216040
607
+ >>93215958
608
+ the mare fact of ABs material in frame rates are worse in almost all cases than that can find on any pron site is peaking for itself anon-kun
609
+ --- 93216062
610
+ Now that RED is dead, will OPS take its place?
611
+ --- 93216066
612
+ >>93216040
613
+ Hentai is better than 3dpd
614
+ --- 93216072
615
+ >>93215629
616
+ as long as the unironic pedo king proton is there it doesn't matter
617
+ --- 93216078
618
+ >>93216062
619
+ RED IS NOT DEAD.
620
+ HDB IS BETTER THAN BHD.
621
+ STOP SPREADING DRAMA AND FUD!
622
+ --- 93216091
623
+ >>93216072
624
+ Any proof of him being a pedo
625
+ --- 93216105
626
+ >>93216091
627
+ He watches anime
628
+ --- 93216112
629
+ >>93216091
630
+ why do you orbiters always appear when he's mentioned, literally don't talk to me
631
+ --- 93216116
632
+ >>93216019
633
+ OK. Good luck
634
+ --- 93216119
635
+ >>93208655 (OP)
636
+ do private trackers actually do anything to improve the experiance other than limiting access? let's say I despise the "suck my dick to enter" behavior and want to create a tracker of my own, in reality I never will, but god I do not want to put my bandwidth towards a circlejerk like that. I exceed almost all of the requirements for the low end trackers that are ratio or seed time based.
637
+ --- 93216120
638
+ >>93216062
639
+ No
640
+
641
+ >>93216078
642
+ Well at the moment it's dead, but its gonna live again soon
643
+ --- 93216129
644
+ >>93216091
645
+ --- 93216135
646
+ >>93216078
647
+ >RED IS NOT DEAD.
648
+ True.
649
+ >HDB IS BETTER THAN BHD.
650
+ False.
651
+ --- 93216147
652
+ >>93216066
653
+ frame rates and resolutions are still utterly underwhelming compared to real action my baka anon-kun
654
+ --- 93216148
655
+ >>93216091
656
+ His pfp
657
+ --- 93216156
658
+ >>93216105
659
+ And?
660
+ --- 93216186
661
+ >>93216129
662
+ How is that related to proton?
663
+
664
+ >>93216148
665
+ Nothing pedo about that
666
+ --- 93216207
667
+ >>93216119
668
+ then whats is your nigger point nigger?
669
+ --- 93216217
670
+ >>93216147
671
+ But it doesn't really matter. Even 480p hentai is better than 4K 3dpd. Its a principle. Comparing framerate of animated content to 3dpd doesn't make sense.
672
+ --- 93216260
673
+ >>93216119
674
+ >bro just let everyone into Harvard! It will be great!
675
+ >bro just let anyone that applies be a Harvard teacher!
676
+ >fuck circle jerks! limiting access is dick sucking behavior!
677
+ --- 93216263
678
+ I hope, RED will work again tomorrow, so I can upload more torrents. I still want to join HDB.
679
+ --- 93216282
680
+ >inb4 ptp and hdb threads are mysteriously gone when red comes back up
681
+ --- 93216283
682
+ What's with anime trackers in particular and being run by literal subhumans?
683
+
684
+ (except spaghetti of course)
685
+ --- 93216285
686
+ >>93216260
687
+ >comparing being a Harvard professor with being a private tracker member
688
+ Kek
689
+ --- 93216314
690
+ >>93216260
691
+ Not even relatable
692
+ --- 93216319
693
+ >>93216283
694
+ >What's with anime trackers in particular and being run by literal subhumans?
695
+ >
696
+ >(except spaghetti of course)
697
+ Proof for him being a child rapist?
698
+ --- 93216321
699
+ >>93216285
700
+ okay then apply it to literally anything. what if you went into a barber shop and the person cutting your hair was just a random homeless man that asked for a job an hour ago?
701
+ --- 93216322
702
+ >>93216217
703
+ Should we compare the anatomy of the human body or the sound effects of cuming fluids?
704
+ --- 93216348
705
+ >>93216322
706
+ No just the artistic value and sexiness is enough
707
+ --- 93216365
708
+ >>93216321
709
+ You compare a job that requires extensive skills to something that doesn't
710
+ --- 93216375
711
+ >>93216348
712
+ >the artistic value
713
+ >sexiness
714
+ Nihil
715
+ --- 93216381
716
+ >>93216119
717
+ People actually seed shit on them, if you want to find all the seasons of older tv shows and shit on public trackers its hell sometimes and you have to download some stuff at like 7kb/s and pray it finishes
718
+ --- 93216391
719
+ >>93216314
720
+ Are you American?
721
+ --- 93216404
722
+ >>93216348
723
+ okay anon-kun
724
+ --- 93216421
725
+ >>93216260
726
+ >>bro just let everyone into Harvard! It will be great!
727
+ >You're top of the class? why should I care! did you buy your teacher an apple a day to get an invite?
728
+ >Bro just let anyone that applies be a harvard teacher!
729
+ >resume? I don't care about your teaching skills! does anyone I know say I should hire you!
730
+ sir please don't forget to reach to the left, raj is feeling left out
731
+ --- 93216433
732
+ >>93216375
733
+ I wish EMP and ExoticaZ had more JAV, I don't want to join M-T just for JAV and they have retarded anti-seedbox rules
734
+ --- 93216451
735
+ >>93216381
736
+ >you should join this exclusive group if you want to get this content!
737
+ >what do you mean content isn't available because it's all private?
738
+ --- 93216461
739
+ >>93216443
740
+ I dislike tripfags
741
+ --- 93216470
742
+ >>93216443
743
+ Truly a stoic.
744
+ --- 93216483
745
+ >>93216443
746
+ rent free
747
+ --- 93216487
748
+ I would use GGn more if the multiplayer actually worked in games
749
+ --- 93216513
750
+ >>93216365
751
+ >You compare a job that requires extensive skills to something that doesn't
752
+
753
+ if something requires ANY abililty/skill at ALL then being restrictive and selective about people entering into it will increase the quality of that thing. yes, even minimum wage jobs. or picking a spouse. or uploading torrents.
754
+ --- 93216526
755
+ >>93216443
756
+ that faggot nigger just stopped tripfagging and you bring attention to that faggot again
757
+ who the fuck cares you nigger?
758
+ good to be a black dude cuz i call everyone nigger
759
+ --- 93216538
760
+ >>93216483
761
+ --- 93216562
762
+ >>93216526
763
+ I have seen like two blacks on private trackers
764
+ --- 93216577
765
+ >>93216207
766
+ this is on a 2MB/s connection, first torrent added 08/04/22 I had about 12TB and about 15-20 ratio on my old seedbox before I shut it down. this is with just 42 torrents.
767
+ --- 93216583
768
+ >>93216562
769
+ do you mean sarek and his dingidong?
770
+ --- 93216586
771
+ >>93216283
772
+ Who?
773
+ --- 93216593
774
+ >>93216538
775
+ BASED ZED "PURGER OF MtF TRANSCODES" RED
776
+ --- 93216594
777
+ >>93216487
778
+ but it does? there is a reason some random noname stream game have like 10k players
779
+ --- 93216608
780
+ >>93216538
781
+ I don't understand what zed is referring to? Which decision? Which OP?
782
+ --- 93216629
783
+ >>93216608
784
+ I always knew education was bad in USA, but never realized it was this bad.
785
+ --- 93216638
786
+ >>93216594
787
+ Nope, multiplayer in Hoi4 didn't work
788
+ --- 93216654
789
+ >>93216586
790
+ Cat website admin/sysops.
791
+
792
+ pantsu should have stuck around and won.
793
+ --- 93216658
794
+ >>93216629
795
+ I'm not American
796
+ --- 93216705
797
+ >>93216577
798
+ so what?
799
+ do you really think every fucking torrent downloads and seeds the same?
800
+ do you think every torrent is equival?
801
+ do you think every men is equival?
802
+ >>93216562
803
+ are you this retarded?
804
+ --- 93216723
805
+ >>93216654
806
+ any proof?
807
+ --- 93216806
808
+ >>93216705
809
+ >do you think every torrent is equival?
810
+ No, my highest ratio comes from 98GB upload, my highest upload is like 1.2TB and has a smaller ratio. I know how torrents work, I just don't want the smell of another man's cum on my hand.
811
+ --- 93216895
812
+ >>93216806
813
+ just make friends and wait for opportunities
814
+ --- 93216937
815
+ >>93216119
816
+ >let's say I despise the "suck my dick to enter" behavior and want to create a tracker of my own
817
+ Make a tracker in some niche and have normal requirements for signup.
818
+ --- 93217038
819
+ >>93216895
820
+ Path to online friends?
821
+ --- 93217114
822
+ >>93217038
823
+ No such thing.
824
+ --- 93217154
825
+ >>93216895
826
+ >just jerk some discord tranny, and beg him for an invite
827
+ Cool.
828
+ --- 93217186
829
+ Which tracker do you use the most?
830
+ --- 93217226
831
+ I will have a celebratory party once RED comes back
832
+ --- 93217235
833
+ >>93217186
834
+ rarbg
835
+ --- 93217252
836
+ >>93217235
837
+ What do you download from there
838
+ --- 93217260
839
+ >>93217252
840
+ movies and tv shows
841
+ --- 93217384
842
+ >>93217351
843
+ >the female % of users is almost exactly the same as the transgender % of the general population
844
+
845
+ seriously makes one think
846
+ --- 93217402
847
+ >>93217186
848
+ desicd
849
+ --- 93217428
850
+ >artist uses stupid characters in their name
851
+ >can't find them with slavart
852
+ what do
853
+ --- 93217436
854
+ >>93208655 (OP)
855
+ >STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060
856
+
857
+ That's fascinating read
858
+ --- 93217465
859
+ >>93216654
860
+ >nyaa is ran by a methhead
861
+ Why am I not surprised
862
+ --- 93217476
863
+ >>93217436
864
+ there are more research about private trackers if you are interested
865
+ --- 93217486
866
+ >>93217476
867
+ POST IT
868
+ --- 93217509
869
+ >>93217351
870
+ --- 93217528
871
+ >>93217509
872
+ >this is the "nostalgia" that boomers want to go back to
873
+
874
+ truly pathetic
875
+ --- 93217772
876
+ I just got a 4k tv and like I literally cant tell the difference between a 60gb 4k remux and a 10gb 1080p movie. Am I crazy or is this shit just a meme?
877
+ --- 93217845
878
+ >>93217772
879
+ don't worry, i can't tell the difference between 32kbps "data saving" mode on spotify and the FLACs i get from RED
880
+ --- 93217890
881
+ >>93217772
882
+ Some movies are easier to compress than others, and size/distance matter a lot. I watch on a 100" projector screen and high-bitrate 1080p is more than fine.
883
+ >>93217845
884
+ You either have hearing damage or your gear is absolute shit tier. 320lpbs MP3 is transparent, 32k vorbis is not.
885
+ --- 93217972
886
+ >>93217486
887
+ Some are more like whitepapers featuring private trackers.
888
+ https://pst.moe/paste/xkazlr?format=raw
889
+ Cant post it because the machines think it is spam
890
+ --- 93218029
891
+ >>93217772
892
+ Good point. To nnotice a difference you have to specify how big your 4k tv is. If it's under 100 inches yes you got scammed. Make sure to buy the new SUHD 8k tv when it comes out.
893
+ --- 93218162
894
+ >>93217972
895
+ Put that stuff in the next OP please.
896
+ --- 93218240
897
+ >>93213628
898
+ They don't call it porn. They call it 'Le Eroţica'.
899
+ --- 93218345
900
+ >>93216283
901
+ >except spaghetti of course
902
+ spaghetti was a fucking cunt
903
+ --- 93218372
904
+ >>93210204
905
+ official seal of cringe department which the jannie is part of
906
+ --- 93218517
907
+ >>93218345
908
+ Hi Alastor
909
+ --- 93218554
910
+ Is OT coming back? I will donate this time I swear.
911
+ --- 93218571
912
+ >>93218554
913
+ OT was fully funded when it shut down.
914
+ --- 93218572
915
+ >>93218554
916
+ Nigger shut down the website a few hours after announcing it
917
+ I couldn't save shit
918
+ --- 93218602
919
+ Do reseed requests on AB ever work?
920
+ --- 93218615
921
+ Does AB allow scans yet?
922
+ --- 93218625
923
+ >>93218602
924
+ i'll reseed in your ass lmao
925
+ --- 93218669
926
+ >>93218615
927
+ no
928
+ --- 93218684
929
+ >>93218572
930
+ >>93218571
931
+ >>93218554
932
+ Why don't you start an OT successor and only recruit on cabal trackers and invite smut peddlers?
933
+ --- 93218689
934
+ >>93218554
935
+ it was not a donation issue, when it went down it had 2 full months worth of server money and 2 years of domain name money
936
+ --- 93218813
937
+ >>93210143
938
+ Based
939
+ >>93210198
940
+ >>93211954
941
+ Umbrella in your ass you stupid newfag
942
+ --- 93218937
943
+ >>93212233
944
+ Kek, would that logic work only by copying chunks 1by1 or I would need to recheck torrent constantly?
945
+ --- 93219087
946
+ >>93216483
947
+ --- 93219180
948
+ >>93218615
949
+ Always allowed them, there's even a checkbox for it "archived scans" while uploading any LN
950
+ --- 93219223
951
+ >>93219180
952
+ you're replying to a schizo that wants to download music albums that come with 500MB of PNG/JPG files at 10000x10000 res for everything including the disc itself
953
+ He's not talking about actual scans of useful things like manga/light novels
954
+ --- 93219297
955
+ RED is back!
956
+ --- 93219330
957
+ >>93218937
958
+ you'd probably have to also have the script talk to qBitorrent's API or whatever you're running to force recheck the torrent yeah.
959
+ --- 93219762
960
+ >>93217384
961
+
962
+ Actually though the majority of PT users are trans. This was confirmed by a PTP mod.
963
+ --- 93219824
964
+ Stopped reading here. Would have given him and F and cabal banned him desu.
965
+ --- 93219913
966
+ >>93219223
967
+ perhaps someday we'll have a booru for album covers/scans.
968
+
969
+ Perhaps someday we'll have a booru for something that isn't porn.
970
+
971
+ We're all gonna die before that happens.
972
+ --- 93220040
973
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zllzj3rH7Uc [Embed]
974
+
975
+ Kino. I am currently in training for RED HR department doing interviews.
976
+ --- 93220131
977
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGvk00r9ayI [Embed]
978
+
979
+ Make sure to add this line on your softpedia application
980
+
981
+ karagarga.in//signup.php
982
+ --- 93220154
983
+ >>93219330
984
+ Heh, in this case if your torrent will be hella huge it will be overkill sadly
985
+ --- 93220237
986
+ >>93217772
987
+ 4k is only worth it if you're sitting very close (more ideal on a monitor vs a tv) + with HDR.
988
+
989
+ If you sit fairly away from the tv 1080p is best, at that point 4k is just bloat. 1080p HDR most ideal.
990
+ --- 93220320
991
+ Is ANT the best second tier PTP replacement? That means SD+HD welcome.. There only seems to be HD trackers + niche trackers for SD? I loved TEH before it died.
992
+ --- 93220341
993
+ >>93219223
994
+ Literally every single serious tracker for music allows them
995
+ except AB.
996
+ Also every single serious film/TV tracker has some internal groups
997
+ except AB.
998
+ --- 93220362
999
+ >>93220320
1000
+ BHD allows SD uploads doesn't it?
1001
+ --- 93220383
1002
+ >>93219762
1003
+ That would explain a lot about PTP...
1004
+ --- 93220431
1005
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUJTC8GsK2Q [Embed]
1006
+
1007
+ Is this the KG soundtrack?
1008
+ --- 93220437
1009
+ >>93220341
1010
+ >Literally every single serious tracker for music allows them
1011
+ >except AB.
1012
+ And that's why AB is the best music tracker.
1013
+ --- 93220454
1014
+ Way too many HD focused trackers. A whole bunch of stuff will never get an HD remaster. That's why SDB dying is unfortunate
1015
+ --- 93220471
1016
+ >>93220454
1017
+ >>93220320
1018
+ That's why I'm asking.
1019
+ --- 93220498
1020
+ >>93220454
1021
+ Nobody cares about 480p handbrake encodes of avengers. BHD is doing the right thing >>93220362
1022
+ --- 93220621
1023
+ >>93220154
1024
+ you can just make the chunk size huge, and anyway the rechecks would be automated
1025
+
1026
+ >>93220383
1027
+ why are you blacking out the time stamps?
1028
+
1029
+ inspect element -> change them to some random shit -> send staff cvcks on a wild goose chase
1030
+ --- 93220627
1031
+ >>93220498
1032
+ If you have normie tastes that is completely satisfied with HD releases then cool
1033
+ --- 93220689
1034
+ >>93220627
1035
+ What's so good about SD? If something exists in HD why would you download an SD encode of it?
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93209222
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+ Fuck whoever came up with this fucking connector
4
+ --- 93209232
5
+ SOVL
6
+ --- 93209438
7
+ >>93209222 (OP)
8
+ nothing wrong with usb 3 header
9
+ --- 93210002
10
+ I love this USB 3 nigga.
11
+ Worst port is 24pin motherboard connector.
12
+ --- 93210014
13
+ >>93209222 (OP)
14
+ never had a problem with it personally besides being too big for no good reason.
15
+ --- 93210100
16
+ >>93209222 (OP)
17
+ I love this cable, really separates the men from the boys
18
+ --- 93210111
19
+ >>93209222 (OP)
20
+ can your stick thin soi arms not pull it out?
21
+ --- 93210120
22
+ yeah i broke the pins on the mobo once due to it. never had that happen with any other connector.
23
+ --- 93210132
24
+ >>93210002
25
+ >mother board connector
26
+ Kek this so much. That boomer wire tearing my finger apart is what made me give up on building my own gaming pc.
27
+ --- 93210146
28
+ >>93210120
29
+ >>93210132
30
+ >>93210002
31
+ skill issue
32
+ --- 93210152
33
+ no, these are the worst. literally fuck your thumbs
34
+ --- 93210186
35
+ >>93209222 (OP)
36
+ 0.1" pin headers are fine, these >>93210152 are the worst
37
+ --- 93210267
38
+ >>93210002
39
+ >24pin motherboard connector
40
+ >>93210152
41
+ >fuck your thumbs
42
+ the trick with these is to just fucking pull it by the wire
43
+ stop faffing around and trying to pull by the connector like linus onions tips probably told you to do
44
+ just press the clip in and rip it out by the cable nigga its not that hard
45
+ (except with 24pin obviously make sure the motherboard is screwed in right or otherwise you might bend it)
46
+ --- 93210286
47
+ >>93210267
48
+ >just press the clip in
49
+
50
+ thats the part that hurts the thumb
51
+ --- 93210333
52
+ What is your favorite connector? The one that you just love doing and/or undoing.
53
+ --- 93210356
54
+ >>93210333
55
+ 1/4th inch. why? because i have a micro penis and its the closest thing connectors have to a penis and vagina
56
+ --- 93210427
57
+ >>93209222 (OP)
58
+ This shit is even worse. It's such a big connector but it only rests on the pins and isn't affixed with any clips or anything so it looks like it'll just fall out any day.
59
+ --- 93210478
60
+ >>93209222 (OP)
61
+ For me it's the 4+4 pin near the CPU. It's a real bear to get them in in most cases if you have even a medium sized air cooler. I've had those things add an extra 30 min to several PC builds
62
+ --- 93210624
63
+ >>93210478
64
+ With most PSUs being fully modular nowadays you can simply plug them in beforehand and feed the cables through when you're inserting the mobo.
65
+ --- 93210751
66
+ >>93210152
67
+ Muh Antminer control board power connectors
68
+ --- 93210773
69
+ How are any of the mentioned connectors worse than this shit?
70
+ --- 93210804
71
+ >>93210286
72
+ then you need to get better thumbs
73
+ i dont have an issue with it
74
+ --- 93210809
75
+ >>93210773
76
+ THESE MOTHERFUCKERS, I HATE THEM
77
+ --- 93210998
78
+ >>93210132
79
+ --- 93211202
80
+ >>93210998
81
+ oh i have enough strength the problem is to not demolish it in the process
82
+ --- 93211617
83
+ >>93209222 (OP)
84
+ These are fine if the mobo port for them holds them in place properly. When I was rebuilding this machine, it kept falling out of the slot. Terrible.
85
+ >>93210132
86
+ Literal baby soihands.
87
+ --- 93211649
88
+ >>93210773
89
+ There is no reason for these to be this way. There is no reason for these to not be standardized across all motherboard manufacturers. There is no reason they can't be regular, single-item connectors just like the HD Audio and USB2 front panel connectors.
90
+ --- 93211660
91
+ >>93210427
92
+ I don't know how they did it but this really tops USB 3.0 connectors in terms of being absolute dogshit. Nothing will ever come close to the 24 pin though. I had multiple boards where that piece of shit was so stuck that I genuinely thought I'm going to tear the pcb in half before I'll get that shit out.
93
+ --- 93211665
94
+ >>93210002
95
+ >Worst port is 24pin motherboard connector.
96
+ 24 pin, no issues.
97
+ 20+4 pin, DIE.
98
+ --- 93211719
99
+ >>93210111
100
+ Not op but it's actually the opposite, it's always extremely loose
101
+ --- 93211815
102
+ >>93210333
103
+ VGA, idk why screws on connectors died out
104
+ >>93211649
105
+ I was gonna counter with "What if you wanted more LEDs/buttons?" but then I realized there could be a standard connector for the 2 buttons and 2 LEDs every computer uses and make any additions separate
106
+ --- 93211870
107
+ >>93210333
108
+ Picrel.
109
+ --- 93212190
110
+ >>93211870
111
+ French connection.
112
+ --- 93212345
113
+ >>93211870
114
+ >SHART
115
+ --- 93213210
116
+ I admit to disliking this big fucker
117
+ The new ones are at least smaller
118
+ But the old connectors are best
119
+ you don't need more than 480mbps
120
+ --- 93213320
121
+ >>93211870
122
+ SHARTy my beloved
123
+ --- 93213336
124
+ >>93209222 (OP)
125
+ can't think of any connector worse than the one that'll literally burn your house down
126
+ --- 93213407
127
+ >>93211870
128
+ I love this creature
129
+ The shart
130
+ --- 93213644
131
+ >>93210002
132
+ This.
133
+ Motherboard connectors have always been the ugliest motherfuckers, right behind PATA.
134
+ --- 93213647
135
+ >>93211870
136
+ thank god i upgraded my old vidya setup to use VGA across the board. it required making my own upscaler (GBS-control) but worth it to avoid these leaky cap niggas
137
+ --- 93213840
138
+ >>93211719
139
+ Is this a meme? On my mobo the port had a plastic piece that locked the connector in.
140
+
141
+ Had I known you had to pry the plastic open to release the latch, I wouldn't have torn the header off the mobo in the first place trying to unplug this motherfucker.
142
+ --- 93213964
143
+ >>93210333
144
+ 3.5mm headphone jack. BRING BACK THE HEADPHONE JACK.
145
+ --- 93214023
146
+ >>93209222 (OP)
147
+ >cable is so fucking thick you cant bend it
148
+ --- 93214099
149
+ >>93213840
150
+ It depends on manufacturer really, connector might be standardized but manufacturing process isn't
151
+ --- 93214531
152
+ >>93209222 (OP)
153
+ Agree, it's fucking garbage. If it had thicc pins like IDE cable did it would be fine but it's got pathetic easily bent pins that are often situated sideways for "muh cable management".
154
+
155
+ Faggot connector for faggots only.
156
+ --- 93214613
157
+ >>93210002
158
+ Wow... he's right
159
+ --- 93214627
160
+ >>93213336
161
+ Are you saying I'm in danger?
162
+ --- 93214681
163
+ >>93209222 (OP)
164
+ Maybe that's why Gigabyte's GPU bracket blocks the port. All this time I thought they were against me, but it turns out they were curing me.
165
+ --- 93214724
166
+ >>93211649
167
+ they pretty much are nowadays. it's up to the case manufacturers to make them not separate (and some do).
168
+ --- 93214736
169
+ >>93211815
170
+ >VGA, idk why screws on connectors died out
171
+ Good thing they did, fucking pain to unscrew/screw a fucking cable. I rather have something magnetic like the old macbook charger ports
172
+ --- 93214749
173
+ >>93210333
174
+ RJ45 is flawed because of clip failures
175
+ I have so many cat-x cables that are useless because their fucking clip breaks off.
176
+
177
+ >just repair the cable
178
+ You can technically repair any cable that isn't absolutely proprietary. But i have a thing called time and I would rather use it to shit post than repairing ethernet and trying to line up all those 8 tiny wires into their tiny cunny holes.
179
+ --- 93214763
180
+ >>93214749
181
+ retard
182
+ --- 93214778
183
+ Molex connectors are actually actual unironical garbage that tear apart your pc before uncoupling themselves. You young whippersnappers wouldn't know.
184
+ --- 93214809
185
+ >>93214749
186
+ Oh no not the 30 seconds of wiring and crimping
187
+ --- 93214823
188
+ >>93214736
189
+ >>93210998
190
+ --- 93214825
191
+ >>93214736
192
+ How much did you plug and unplug your monitor? I grew up with divorced parents and at most had to plug and unplug twice a week when I switched between houses when I was too young to live on my own
193
+ --- 93214855
194
+ >>93214749
195
+ You don't need the clip
196
+ Stop moving it so much. It can just slot in and stay in without much movement.
197
+
198
+ Fibre connectors are better though. I've never known and SFP module to come loose. It's too bad we will never get acceptance of this on consumer motherboards (not even "high end" boards, unless you're looking at workstation hardware)
199
+ --- 93214870
200
+ >>93214627
201
+ the ones with molded connectors can start fires. you want the crimped ones.
202
+ but probably is an exaggerated risk
203
+ --- 93214882
204
+ >>93213644
205
+ ribbon cables at least get points for SOUL
206
+ --- 93214892
207
+ >>93210333
208
+ Coax
209
+ I find it extremely soothing to screw it in
210
+ I also love the cable itself
211
+ Coax is great
212
+ --- 93215320
213
+ >>93209222 (OP)
214
+ >fuck pin headers
215
+ ok retard. that connector has existed for 80 years and is still used in 100% of industrial applications.
216
+ I bet youre one of those retards that thinks removing the headphone jack from phones was a good idea.
217
+ please fuck off
218
+ --- 93215405
219
+ >>93213644
220
+ >>93210002
221
+ why are motherboard connectors even 24-pin? theres only like 6 different voltages/signals. instead they have like 7 fucking 12V lines, 12 grounds, 5 fucking 5V lines, 4 fucking 3.3V lines.
222
+ WHY
223
+ --- 93215458
224
+ >>93215320
225
+ >please fuck off
226
+ While I was shopping for a used mobo, I've seen this connector / header broken so many times. There were almost no motherboards where it was 100% intact.
227
+
228
+ Don't ask me how they did it. It didn't happen for me. But it's still design IMO if it breaks for so many people.
229
+ --- 93215487
230
+ >>93214627
231
+ >>93213336
232
+ never seen or heard of a fire from these and oh boy we fucking abused the shit out of molex and such converters.
233
+ --- 93215507
234
+ Compact flash connectors always find a way to kill themselves after a couple of years, either by a bent/broken pin or chinkshit quality solder joints
235
+ >>93214892
236
+ this is a blue board, anon
237
+ --- 93215520
238
+ >>93215405
239
+ why ask here when you can google this ez?
240
+ --- 93215533
241
+ >>93215487
242
+ It's only a problem if the connectors are molded
243
+ --- 93215540
244
+ >>93215405
245
+ fr why don't they switch over to USB-C?
246
+ --- 93215554
247
+ >>93210998
248
+ What's this pinky deformation called and why am I seeing it everywhere these days?
249
+ --- 93215579
250
+ >>93214823
251
+ No, it's just annoying to do that. Remember, not everything old is always good, there's a reason why screws are gone
252
+ --- 93215592
253
+ >>93215554
254
+ malnutrition
255
+ --- 93215715
256
+ >>93210132
257
+ I just built this one
258
+ --- 93215735
259
+ I hate the little single pin connectors or the 3/4pin fan connectors the most
260
+ --- 93215768
261
+ >>93215458
262
+ >broken
263
+ and they probably still worked fine
264
+ --- 93215847
265
+ >>93214892
266
+ coax can suck my wiggly dick, i have to screw and unscrew HUNDREDS of these fuckers every fucking day at work for testing. eazy way to get carpel tunnel. it takes a five fucking min so i can do actual work for 10 seconds.
267
+ FUCK COAX
268
+ --- 93216017
269
+ >>93215520
270
+ are you retarded? go back and re-read my question
271
+ --- 93216050
272
+ >>93215520
273
+ theres literally only 8 different signals
274
+ so again, why the fuck are there 24 pins
275
+ --- 93216100
276
+ >>93215540
277
+ actual fucking girthy pins is better than stupid little bitch contacts
278
+
279
+ but mainboard connectors should only have like 12 pins tops
280
+ --- 93216150
281
+ >>93215735
282
+ >single pin connectors
283
+ huh
284
+ --- 93216183
285
+ >>93215520
286
+ why is one -12V and why are the other 2 +12V?
287
+ --- 93216216
288
+ >>93216183
289
+ old shit used negative voltage rails
290
+ --- 93216242
291
+ >>93210132
292
+ 1. GOMAD
293
+ 2. 5x5 with wrist curls as supplementary exercise.
294
+ 3. ???
295
+ 4. Get pussy.
296
+ --- 93216291
297
+ >>93216242
298
+ sharting strength
299
+ --- 93216342
300
+ >>93216150
301
+ assume he means these
302
+ --- 93216350
303
+ >>93216050
304
+ Because they can be different rails on the PSU. If you combine them, you can no longer do that. Look at a (good) PSU boiler plate sticker and you'll see that there are multiple rails, even for the same voltage.
305
+ --- 93216363
306
+ >>93216291
307
+ I said 5x5 not 3x5.
308
+ --- 93216388
309
+ >>93215405
310
+ >12 grounds
311
+ So you wanted one big ground? Would make an expensive connector to make desu.
312
+ --- 93216401
313
+ >>93210333
314
+ LC fiber connectors always feel great to me
315
+ pic related i took it on monday
316
+ --- 93216412
317
+ >>93216363
318
+ my bad, hip drive it is
319
+ --- 93216423
320
+ >>93216342
321
+ i hate these guys
322
+ --- 93216479
323
+ >>93209222 (OP)
324
+ Trips of truth. I ripped off the whole connector from my motherboard because this cable is so garbage. It was so stuck on I had to yank it. Motherboard is fine but not more using that. But I have type c
325
+ --- 93216484
326
+ Behold
327
+ --- 93216497
328
+ >>93216423
329
+ They wouldn't be so bad if the pins on the motherboard would be a bit better spaced. Also fuck this "lets make it all totally black so the guy assembling hes setup can't see shit" meme.
330
+ --- 93216521
331
+ >>93216342
332
+ >power led - and + separate
333
+ makes sense
334
+ >hdd led is one block of 2, polarity unclear
335
+ ??????
336
+ --- 93216530
337
+ >>93216350
338
+ last I heard single rail was considered superior and multi rail was a meme.
339
+
340
+ I still dont believe any PSU has 4 independent 3.3V rails and 5 independent 5V rails
341
+ --- 93216550
342
+ >>93216484
343
+ Fuck this absolute garbage.
344
+ --- 93216554
345
+ >>93216412
346
+ Strong Lifts 5x5 is what I used to get to the Half Ton Club. Milk, oats, SQUU-WATTS!
347
+ --- 93216565
348
+ >>93215579
349
+ >screws are gone
350
+ really hope youre talking about cable connectors
351
+ --- 93216604
352
+ >>93216388
353
+ don't need to go to the extreme of a single ground, but probably like 4 or something yeah. definitely way the fuck less than 12
354
+ --- 93216607
355
+ >>93216521
356
+ None of those duponts have "polarity".
357
+ --- 93216642
358
+ >>93216607
359
+ power and reset switches don't need polarity
360
+ but LEDs are one way only
361
+ so why is power LED split into + and - but HDD led not?
362
+ --- 93216644
363
+ >>93216497
364
+ >fuck this "lets make it all totally black
365
+ this 100%.
366
+ insides of PCs including the case and PCBs should be white or at least light colors.
367
+ It is annoying as fuck that theres not a single non-black Z690 or Z790 board except for that one single $800 one
368
+ --- 93216659
369
+ >>93216530
370
+ Regardless, it's in the standard, and it has a similar purpose. Modern consumer computers may not need all of the ATX header, but its available.
371
+ --- 93216690
372
+ >>93216642
373
+ >>93216521
374
+ tbf, its somewhat obvious the colored wires are + and the white are -. it would be more obvious if the - was black. but by looking at the power LEDs you can see that the color is + and the white is -
375
+ --- 93216692
376
+ >>93215715
377
+ What's that case? Looks spacious as fuck. Nice pc anon
378
+ --- 93216752
379
+ >>93210333
380
+ I like everything about the design of USB-B.
381
+ Seems sturdy, doesn't take up much more space than USB-A, you can't mistake what goes into it.
382
+
383
+ Unfortunately USB3 made a mockery of the Type B but every time I see something like an external HDD, JBOD enclosure, scanner, or printer use anything but Type-B I find it ridiculous.
384
+ Devices like those have plenty of room for a more robust USB port. USB-C is a fragile meme.
385
+ --- 93216763
386
+ >>93216642
387
+ >so why is power LED split into + and - but HDD led not?
388
+ You mean why isn't there a plus sign marked to the connector? Beats me but you could assume the colored wire is the plus (have always been).
389
+ >>93216644
390
+ When the whole gaming parts meme started to emerge parts were sort of like racing car colored.
391
+ What happened to the fashion? Seeing wires and connectors bad?
392
+ --- 93216798
393
+ >>93216497
394
+ Why did you post my motherboard?
395
+ I had picrel before and it has dark red font around the debug lights and some other components. I couldn't even read it by pointing a fucking flash light on it. Stupid cunts with their sterile factory conditions and 5000 fluorescent lights hanging above their heads 24/7
396
+ --- 93216816
397
+ >>93216763
398
+ pure soul
399
+ --- 93216843
400
+ >>93216798
401
+ >PGA
402
+ we have to go back
403
+ --- 93216966
404
+ >>93215520
405
+ >>93216388
406
+ High gauge central ground wire.
407
+ The rest around the that in a general circular layout.
408
+ It's only raw power, no encoding, so we don't need anything fancy here.
409
+ --- 93217013
410
+ >>93216763
411
+ This right here, this is the good shit.
412
+ Look at that. That's fucking sexy.
413
+ I can follow those fukken traces from one side of the board to the other. Unless it is those CPU cunts. Fuck those guys.
414
+ --- 93217129
415
+ >>93216690
416
+ >>93216763
417
+ thank you, i didnt really remember/know this so well
418
+ >>93216763
419
+ >>93217013
420
+ older motherboards look very comfy to me
421
+ --- 93217135
422
+ >>93216642
423
+ Some boards have a 3 pin power light some have a 2 pin
424
+ Some even have both
425
+ --- 93217198
426
+ >>93216692
427
+ lol, the case ain't big, his mobo is small (mATX)
428
+ --- 93217225
429
+ The port goes out to the side on my new motherboard, unfortunately the case has no space at this point for this huge connector and I had to buy a 90° adapter that angles the port back up lul
430
+ will definitely cause me more trouble when I install a larger graphics card
431
+ --- 93217390
432
+ >>93216550
433
+ connector is comfy, good connection, doesnt fall out easily, yet its easily replacable.
434
+ --- 93217611
435
+ >>93213336
436
+ /this
437
+
438
+ *takes all the skin off your knuckles while removing*
439
+ *sip, sorry kiddo*
440
+ --- 93217730
441
+ >>93213336
442
+ >>93215487
443
+ >>93214627
444
+ The manufacture of them is very hit or miss. Some will be fine, others will actually short and start fires.
445
+ Never forget the rhyme: Molex to SATA, lose your data.
446
+ --- 93217776
447
+ >>93217730
448
+ SATA doesn't rhyme with data
449
+ --- 93217824
450
+ >>93217776
451
+ it does in sane languages.
452
+ english is like the three kids inside a trenchcoat that can bee seen in cartoons
453
+ --- 93217830
454
+ >>93217776
455
+ nobody cares about your dumb accent
456
+ --- 93217838
457
+ >>93217776
458
+ sa ta
459
+ da ta
460
+ Say ta
461
+ Day ta
462
+ Either way it does
463
+ --- 93217851
464
+ >>93217838
465
+ It's sah-tah and day-ta
466
+ --- 93217858
467
+ >>93214627
468
+ Do it look like you could pull the individual wires out (and can you see metal collar) or are they directly into the plastic mold? If it's the second kind, you should probably change that.
469
+ --- 93217908
470
+ >>93217851
471
+ It's Serial ATA
472
+ Do it's Say tah and day tah
473
+ --- 93218114
474
+ >>93217908
475
+ Ess ah-ta
476
+ --- 93218206
477
+ >>93217851
478
+ >>93217838
479
+ >>93217776
480
+ sa-TA~!
481
+ --- 93219497
482
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OpCuehX20E [Embed]
483
+ --- 93220690
484
+ >>93209222 (OP)
485
+ Nothing wrong the connector itself, the problem is placement on motherboards and most chassis don't provide enough slack (MAH CABLING TUCKIN!)
486
+ Most chassis and motherboard arrangements barely have enough slack to work. It doesn't take much stress to bend/wrap pins.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93209350
3
+ Neckbeard bros... not like this
4
+ --- 93209484
5
+ >In reality, I do not use linux at all. I have kali installed in a virtual machine to play the hackerman, but I like windows 11 so I can play amongus with my friends. The impostor was me, for all along.
6
+
7
+ EDIT: thanks for the gold, kind stranger
8
+ --- 93209844
9
+ >>93209350 (OP)
10
+ Over 9000 minutes in GIMP.
11
+ >>93209484
12
+ Sussy baka.
13
+ --- 93210258
14
+ >>93209350 (OP)
15
+ Sure, Alpine is Linux without GNU, but it can't run software compiled for GNU/Linux. Most precompiled "Linux" binaries will not run on Alpine.
16
+ --- 93210877
17
+ Trannies can't womansplain.
18
+ --- 93210905
19
+ >reddit screenshot thread
20
+ I hope for your swift death OP
21
+ --- 93210910
22
+ >>93209350 (OP)
23
+ you can't compile windows with gcc
24
+ --- 93210964
25
+ >>93209350 (OP)
26
+ >Reddit screencap of a well known copypasta
27
+ Go back
28
+ --- 93210997
29
+ >>93210877
30
+ >>>/facebook/
31
+ --- 93211022
32
+ >>93209484
33
+ how can edit my posts on 4chan?
34
+ --- 93211060
35
+ I know this is a gay copypasta, but
36
+ >I-IT WAS COMPILED WITH GCC! THAT MEANS IT'S STILL GNU!
37
+ I don't exactly follow the logic here. How does the choice of compiler affect the actual program?
38
+ --- 93211082
39
+ >>93209350 (OP)
40
+ SANTO BASADO
41
+ --- 93211254
42
+ >>93211022
43
+ Click on the eddit button
44
+ EDIT: fixed a typo
45
+ --- 93211315
46
+ >>93211022
47
+ three dots --> "edit post"
48
+ note: this doesn't show up for new users to prevent abuse.
49
+ --- 93211953
50
+ >>93211060
51
+
52
+ Linux can *only* be compiled with gcc right now (though as mentioned efforts are happening to improve that situation though idk at what rate) and you could make some argument that that means you've still got some GNU code in your project (things like gcc features emitting machine code for you that wouldn't have otherwise been emitted by other compilers).
53
+
54
+ All these arguments are dumb anyway because information doesn't have a physical form nor owners so all these arguments end up weird and confusing because they're based on a false premise. But because that premise is literally law (copyright) we're stuck trying to debate it.
55
+ --- 93212050
56
+ >>93209350 (OP)
57
+ > woman talking
58
+ see picrel
59
+ --- 93212067
60
+ >>93209350 (OP)
61
+ --- 93212084
62
+ >>93211022
63
+ simple just asks the mods to do it for you. hey mods, can you please edit this post and replace every instance of the word "cat" with "potato" and "potato" with "cat"? Thanks in advance!
64
+
65
+ Edit: Request completed.
66
+ --- 93212099
67
+ >>93210997
68
+ >>>/twitter/
69
+ >>>/reddit/
70
+ >>>/imgur/
71
+ >>>/tumblr/
72
+ --- 93212626
73
+ GNU/Windows
74
+ --- 93212937
75
+ >>93212626
76
+ Funny how the most convenient way to develop software on Windows is to put GNU on it.
77
+ --- 93212977
78
+ thank you redditor for your contribution.
79
+ --- 93214205
80
+ >>93209350 (OP)
81
+ >womansplained
82
+
83
+ this much of narcissism could only be expected from a certain type of people. And let me tell ya, they ain't no women. Nor will they ever be. LEL
84
+ --- 93214241
85
+ >>93209484
86
+ among us works in proton though
87
+ --- 93214270
88
+ >>93214241
89
+ >>93209484
90
+ AmongUs has been UTTER SHIT since they introduced toddler wheel because
91
+ >*sob* *sob* people are saying nigger! *whaaaaa*
92
+ --- 93214371
93
+ >>93214270
94
+ i don't know what that is since i haven't played it in over a year
95
+ --- 93214425
96
+ >>93209350 (OP)
97
+ "woman"
98
+ --- 93216406
99
+ any reason to not have Alpine be my bare metal OS and primarily use something like Debian in a VM on it as my primary OS?
100
+ --- 93217193
101
+ >>93211022
102
+ Ignore the trolls. You need to buy a 4chan pass
103
+ --- 93217672
104
+ >>93216406
105
+ Nope. DevaultWare such as alpine has become synonymous with peak performance, great documentation and rock solid stability
106
+ --- 93217722
107
+ >>93209350 (OP)
108
+ >womansplained
109
+ 100% a dude.
110
+ --- 93217887
111
+ >>93209350 (OP)
112
+ >>93209484
113
+ >>93209844
114
+ >>93210258
115
+ >>93210877
116
+ >>93210905
117
+ >>93210910
118
+ >>93210964
119
+ >>93210997
120
+ >>93211022
121
+ >>93211060
122
+ >>93211082
123
+ >>93211254
124
+ >>93211315
125
+ >>93211953
126
+ >>93212050
127
+ >>93212067
128
+ >>93212084
129
+ >>93212099
130
+ >>93212626
131
+ >>93212937
132
+ >>93214205
133
+ >>93212977
134
+ >>93214241
135
+ >>93214270
136
+ >>93214371
137
+ >>93214425
138
+ >>93216406
139
+ >>93217193
140
+ >>93217672
141
+ >>93217722
142
+ https://youtu.be/5Wz9BkzU1zY [Embed]
143
+ --- 93217976
144
+ >>93209350 (OP)
145
+ >I AM SILLY: the post
146
+ --- 93220220
147
+ >>93217722
148
+ not obsessed btw
149
+ --- 93220297
150
+ This is litterally a copypaste from a lukesmith video...
151
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Wz9BkzU1zY [Embed]
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93209819
3
+ Almost perfect form factor but it's 6 years old, made by Samsung and the keys look dodgy. Is it worth getting?
4
+ --- 93209878
5
+ Why the fuck isnt this a proper phone category
6
+ If I could buy an accessory that would make my normal smartphone into a flipphone i would buy it instantly
7
+ --- 93209974
8
+ >>93209819 (OP)
9
+ I'm in a similar situation. Thinking of getting one of the more recent Japanese Android flip phones, but they use android 5 without GMS.
10
+ --- 93210262
11
+ I own one of these, they are nice but the preformance is terrible sadly.
12
+ --- 93211098
13
+ I'm saying
14
+ >Almost perfect form factor
15
+ because sometimes the keypad part of the phone would get in the way
16
+ --- 93211207
17
+ >>93209878
18
+ >>93209819 (OP)
19
+ What's the advantage of a flip phone when touch screens exist?
20
+
21
+ I understand a physical keyboard that flips open, but why the fuck would anybody want a shitty number pad? I guess purely for phone calls and navigating to a music app, but that's obviously not a niche that is worth manufacturing for
22
+ --- 93211272
23
+ >>93211207
24
+ Some of us that grew up in the era still have perfect muscle memory for T9 keyboard layouts and can quickly type full conversations without looking at it. This makes texting while driving or doing physical tasks doable.
25
+ --- 93211420
26
+ >>93211207
27
+ i like navigating menus and typing with actual buttons
28
+ --- 93211444
29
+ >>93211272
30
+ if you really want to text while driving just use speech-to-text retard
31
+ --- 93211464
32
+ >>93209819 (OP)
33
+ What is the best flip phone these days? I only need 3g, sd card support and maybe bluetooth.
34
+ --- 93211629
35
+ >>93211464
36
+ https://josebriones.org/dumbphone-quiz
37
+ --- 93211631
38
+ >>93211272
39
+ Even if it's muscle memory, which yeah I gre up then too, it's still slower and more annoying. Like you can not legitimately argue that it isn't a detriment, maybe you like physical keys but you can't argue that it's not clunky in comparison to a full keyboard phone.
40
+
41
+ That's why things like older blackberry or the one flip keyboard phone everyone had, are superior forms. Physical, but not shitty
42
+ --- 93211726
43
+ >>93211444
44
+ Nope, it's too slow and requires the proprietary variants to be useful.
45
+ --- 93211755
46
+ my only use of phone is calling messaging wallet pay
47
+ i wish there was something like jelly unihertz but less autist looking
48
+ --- 93212104
49
+ More recently, there's this
50
+ --- 93212126
51
+ >>93212104
52
+ I was so close to getting one of these last summer
53
+ --- 93212150
54
+ >>93212126
55
+ what stopped you
56
+ --- 93212169
57
+ >>93212150
58
+ The Z Fold 3 grew on me before I could get the S22 Flip and I wound up going for that instead
59
+ --- 93212483
60
+ >>93212126
61
+ I'm reading reviews on it
62
+ apparently it has disappointingly average smartphone battery despite low specs and the big size of the device
63
+ --- 93212570
64
+ >>93212515
65
+ that's why it should be a flip phone, to not take up too much pocket space when not in use
66
+ --- 93213284
67
+ >>93212515
68
+ nobody says this retard
69
+ >>93213162
70
+ imagine this but not japshit
71
+ --- 93213498
72
+ >>93209878
73
+ Because it's not very practical at all.
74
+ It results in a much smaller screen in favor of actual keys, which are more expensive than the economy-of-scale-benefiting touchscreens to manufacture and design.
75
+ So you pay at least the same for something far less useful just because of the shape.
76
+ That's why those are only really a thing in east-asian markets, particularly S. Korea and Japan where flip phones are trendy.
77
+ It looks cool and my secret consoomer side wants to come up with an excuse to justify getting one, but there really isn't other than the aesthetics.
78
+ >>93212104
79
+ Something like this is at least nothing but a phone and makes sense.
80
+
81
+ The real shame is that feature phones that are not complete and utter garbage are gone.
82
+ If you want a phone that's "only" a phone, camera, recorder, message transmitter (even on whatsapp or whatever else) and occasional weather reporter your only options are cheap, disgusting garbage.
83
+ I mean, again, economy-of-scale works against non-touchscreen phones nowadays, but how many times would you need to redesign a phone like that? it's a one and done deal, you're not going to need to upgrade anything for the crowd that wants less.
84
+ --- 93213661
85
+ >>93209819 (OP)
86
+ You will never be a millennial
87
+ --- 93214102
88
+ >>93213661
89
+ my first phone was this ericsson
90
+ --- 93214927
91
+ I hate modern slab design.
92
+ Fuck I wish I could decent flip phone with T9,
93
+ OR EVEN BETTER JUST A PROPER QWERT PHONE LIKE BB PASSPORT
94
+ I miss my passport so much
95
+ --- 93215175
96
+ >>93209819 (OP)
97
+ Samsung still makes them
98
+ --- 93216008
99
+ >>93215175
100
+ >no buttons
101
+ whats even the point
102
+ --- 93216273
103
+ >>93216008
104
+ small like flip phones
105
+ --- 93216327
106
+ >>93209819 (OP)
107
+ do they have flip-phones with tactile buttons? because this defeats the purpose.
108
+ --- 93217246
109
+ >>93216327
110
+ exactly, I also never understood the love for motorola razr
111
+ --- 93218027
112
+ >>93217246
113
+ the original razr had tactile buttons. flat, but tactile.
114
+ --- 93219548
115
+ >>93211207
116
+ I like not putting my fingers all over the display area, not to mention the dirt that implies. If there's tactile feedback on the buttons, all the better. I'd rather a physical qwerty keyboard, but keypad does the trick, too.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93209931
3
+ >Auto-GPT is an experimental open-source application showcasing the capabilities of large language models. This program, driven by GPT-4 (and soon by local LLMs), chains together LLM "thoughts", to autonomously achieve whatever goal you set.
4
+
5
+ ►News
6
+ >(05/02) v0.3.0 release - plugins, prompt simplification and more
7
+ https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT/releases/tag/v0.3.0
8
+
9
+ ►Coming soon
10
+ >*Support for local LLMs (via plugin interface)
11
+ >*Web app GUI
12
+ >*Downloadable GUI
13
+ >*Memory and prompt generation enhancements
14
+ >*Much more
15
+
16
+ ►GitHub resources
17
+ >Repo
18
+ https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT
19
+ >Discussion board
20
+ https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT/discussions
21
+ >Roadmap
22
+ https://github.com/orgs/Significant-Gravitas/projects/2
23
+ >Global PR board
24
+ https://github.com/orgs/Significant-Gravitas/projects/1
25
+ >Plugins repo
26
+ https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT-Plugins
27
+
28
+ ►FAQ
29
+ >Wiki
30
+ https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT/wiki
31
+
32
+ ►Other Resources
33
+ >Official discord
34
+ https://discord.gg/autogpt
35
+ >Official site
36
+ https://agpt.co/
37
+ --- 93212456
38
+ bump
39
+ --- 93212496
40
+ >>93209931 (OP)
41
+ Noone uses this clown shit, go back to idk, probably even reddit does not want your kind
42
+ --- 93212506
43
+ >>93209931 (OP)
44
+ How long to robot waifus?
45
+ --- 93212525
46
+ more like AGP general
47
+ --- 93212555
48
+ >>93212506
49
+ 2 weeks
50
+ --- 93212585
51
+ >>93212555
52
+ Any development on this? Any open source projects?
53
+ --- 93212883
54
+ >>93212585
55
+ Advanced robots are expensive. Open source chuds can't afford them.
56
+ --- 93214172
57
+ bump
58
+
59
+ Proof that we live in the best timeline:
60
+
61
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxsAuxswOvM [Embed]
62
+ --- 93215030
63
+ >>93214172
64
+ Watching this video is amazing, it's like they are both completely clueless and so the discussion gets nowhere, like neither of them can ever convince the other. It's hilarious. Better than JRE.
65
+ --- 93216360
66
+ >>93209931 (OP)
67
+ superior local api model already exist NEET https://github.com/DataBassGit/HiAGI
68
+ --- 93216962
69
+ >>93216360
70
+ lmao, nobody is working on that
71
+ literal abandonware
72
+ --- 93217434
73
+ >>93216962
74
+ last commit was 2 days ago with API limit rate updates to local python calls.
75
+
76
+ >literal abandonware
77
+ --- 93217566
78
+ which local LLM even has a path to replacing GPT-4?
79
+ --- 93217719
80
+ >>93217434
81
+ >24 forks
82
+ >auto-gpt has 24.2k
83
+
84
+ You are clearly delusional. Take your pills.
85
+ --- 93218086
86
+ >>93217719
87
+ get outta here OpenAI dev's we don't need your API shilling
88
+ --- 93218352
89
+ >>93217566
90
+ The one that replaces RLHF with something cheaper, faster, and preferably fully automated.
91
+ --- 93219235
92
+ >>93217566
93
+ The one that can use tools and do planning.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93210024
3
+ Old thread: >>93182628 →
4
+
5
+ What are you working on, /g/?
6
+ --- 93210458
7
+ what alternatives are there for execution policies in apple?
8
+ --- 93210609
9
+ Reminding anons to use https://github.com/friendlyanon/cmake-init when creating new C++ and C projects!
10
+ --- 93210685
11
+ The comfiest language has yet to come.
12
+ --- 93210705
13
+ People say that you should use threading in Python if you tasks I\O bound, but what if you have slow I\O (say network requests with long response times)? Wouldn't I\O lock up the GIL?
14
+ --- 93210706
15
+ >>93210685
16
+ D already exists
17
+ --- 93210755
18
+ >>93210706
19
+ Does D have metaoperators?
20
+ --- 93210873
21
+ >>93210755
22
+ example of one?
23
+ --- 93210889
24
+ i want to leave the soulless corpostack behind
25
+ 0-4: go
26
+ 5-9: rust
27
+ --- 93210899
28
+ >>93210873
29
+ [+] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
30
+ // equivalent to 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5
31
+
32
+ basically higher order function but with operators
33
+ --- 93210914
34
+ >>93210889
35
+ >i want to leave the soulless corpostack behind
36
+ >0-4: Google
37
+ >5-9: Mozilla
38
+ Too addicted to soulless corpos
39
+ --- 93210928
40
+ >>93210889
41
+ based
42
+ --- 93210932
43
+ >>93210899
44
+ Yeah, i don't really see the point of them. They seem more like anti-features to me.
45
+ [1,2,3,4,5].sum.writeln;
46
+
47
+ --- 93211038
48
+ >>93210685
49
+ lua is hella comfy. I feel like a tranny whenever I whip it out
50
+ --- 93211087
51
+ >>93210932
52
+ Honestly I just wanted to talk about (operator precedence) parsers and how they could be useful at compile time to make a highly flexible language, kind of.
53
+ --- 93211102
54
+ >>93211087
55
+ >operator precedence
56
+ shouldn't exist
57
+ --- 93211303
58
+ >>93211102
59
+ >arithmetic exressions
60
+ >boolean expressions
61
+ >bitwise expressions
62
+ >regexes
63
+ operator precedence is the best thing ever
64
+ --- 93211330
65
+ >>93211303
66
+ just return to lambda calculus and pick an associated side and linearly resolve.
67
+ precedence serves no real purpose.
68
+ --- 93211375
69
+ >>93211330
70
+ >precedence serves no real purpose.
71
+ semantically no
72
+ but it's a joy to read and write, compared to say S-expressions
73
+ literally every language that is not Lisp have them so basically everyone agrees that they are a good thing
74
+ --- 93211378
75
+ >>93211330
76
+ picking the side to evaluate in order is operator precendence
77
+ --- 93211440
78
+ >>93211375
79
+ >everyone agrees that they are a good thing
80
+ I'm of the opinion lately, that doubting the popular choice in language design/CS, is worthwhile.
81
+ >>93211378
82
+ if you want to be pedantic, yes, a single level.
83
+ But most people speak of multiple levels, when speaking about OP, and would be very confused if a language advertised OP while only having 1.
84
+ --- 93211489
85
+ >>93211440
86
+ i'm of the opinion of doubting anything lispers, forthers, or lambda calculus tards say is worthwhile
87
+ --- 93211546
88
+ >>93211489
89
+ don't care for lisp, and haven't used forth enough to have an opinion.
90
+ I just can't find an argument for multi-level OP being anything more than unneeded complexity in any language.
91
+ --- 93211661
92
+ >>93211440
93
+ >doubting the popular choice in language design/CS, is worthwhile.
94
+ I agree with you, but writing a decarative spec of a program in a human readable form or expression-based DSL into a multiline string, writing a parser for it (using a builtin declarative rec descent + operator precedence parser) and doing macro magic to transform it into a statically type progra, all at compile time, isn't exactly a popular design choice, as a matter of fact I'd say it's pretty novel.
95
+
96
+ The best DSLs are all expression based, and any kind of expression is trivially parsed with an operator pecedence parser. I'd bet that you could write one in 5 min, all you have to do is fill in a table.
97
+ --- 93211817
98
+ >>93211661
99
+ Yeah, it's probably fun and satisfying, but ultimately just for the sake of doing it, instead of making a real language with a real purpose.
100
+ And that's my issue with language/compiler people. They're more interested in tinkering with the automation/process, than the language itself. Which would be fine, except the programming world honestly does not have a good language in my opinion. So, I don't feel we really have the luxury of tinkering, when we still have so many core problems going unsolved and worsening.
101
+ --- 93211836
102
+ I want to run CI tests for my Qt app. My CI server doesn't have a display, so I create some parameters for my QApplication to run the tests in offscreen mode.
103
+ Is there any way to clean this code up? Maybe use more unique pointers instead of new and delete?
104
+ inline std::unique_ptr<QApplication> createApplication() {
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+ int argc = 3;
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+ char **argv = new char*[3];
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+
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+ argv[0] = new char[5];
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+ argv[1] = new char[10];
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+ argv[2] = new char[10];
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+
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+ const char* name = "Test";
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+ const char* arg0 = "-platform";
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+ const char* arg1 = "offscreen";
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+
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+ std::strcpy(argv[0], name);
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+ std::strcpy(argv[1], arg0);
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+ std::strcpy(argv[2], arg1);
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+
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+ auto app = std::make_unique<QApplication>(argc, argv);
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+
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+ delete[] argv[0];
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+ delete[] argv[1];
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+ delete[] argv[2];
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+ delete[] argv;
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+
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+ return app;
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+ }
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+
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+ I could also pass the flags over a script, but I really don't want to touch my CI scripts and I don't know how to get command line arguments into gTest.
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+ --- 93211887
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+ >>93211836
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+ is that even correct?
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+ > The data referred to by argc and argv must stay valid for the entire lifetime of the QApplication object
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+ --- 93211945
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+ >>93211887
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+ You are right, it's incorrect. Thank you, I will rewrite the code a bit.
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+ --- 93211979
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+ >>93211945
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+ also keep an eye out for argc. The QApplication constructor takes argc by reference, so you have to be concerned about its lifetime as well.
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+ --- 93212119
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+ I dont understand why this is incorrect
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+ https://leetcode.com/problems/building-h2o
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+ mutex mx;
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+ condition_variable ch, co;
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+ int h{ 0 }, o{ 0 };
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+
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+ void hydrogen(function<void()> releaseHydrogen) {
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+ unique_lock l{ mx };
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+ if (h >0 && o > 0) {
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+ releaseHydrogen();
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+ h--;
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+ o--;
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+ co.notify_one();
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+ ch.notify_one();
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ h++;
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+ ch.wait(l);
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+ releaseHydrogen();
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ void oxygen(function<void()> releaseOxygen) {
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+ unique_lock l{ mx };
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+ if (h >= 2) {
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+ releaseOxygen();
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+ h-=2;
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+ ch.notify_one();
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+ ch.notify_one();
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ o++;
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+ co.wait(l);
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+ releaseOxygen();
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ --- 93212148
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+ >>93210705
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+ Blocking operations drop the GIL before actually blocking. You might look at how file descriptor read/write operations are implemented in CPython, I'm sure you'll file GIL release in there.
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+ --- 93212194
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+ >>93211817
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+ It would have a real purpose though, as a general purpose language targeted to fight complexity.
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+
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+ The reason to use a statically typed language is to have a language as fast as its implementation allows it to be. Statically typed languages can be less flexible than dynamically typed ones, but here the idea is to lost run time flexibility in favor of making a *highly* flexible compilation process, since it's really not just compilation but also outright program macro generation.
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+
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+ What I mean is that instead of having a very flexible program with all the options imaginable that please everyone, and then have to deal with the performance cost, because a lot of options means either a bigger program or a program with a lot of indirections, you compile a custom program with exactly the set of features you need and then the compiler and macros generate a very efficient program with the least indirection possible and maybe even extra optimizations. If you need more features, you just recompile it.
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+
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+ That way, the developpers can write hundred of different features to provide a complete software suit witout having to have a slow run time or to try to come up with a good architecture with many constraints.
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+
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+ Another benefit is that, sometimes you have to make choices on the core data structures of your programs or between different algorithms that do the same thing but have different characteritics. Here, you wouldn't choose, you would program both and choose the one you want at build time, as a compile-time option. The idea is to separate as much as possible the logic of your progam from its concrete data structures and maybe even control flow.
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+
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+ >when we still have so many core problems going unsolved and worsening.
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+ which ones do you have in mind?
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+ --- 93212395
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+ >>93212119
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+ If there are enough threads waiting there's nothing to stop say three O threads to call release without any intervening H.
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+ --- 93212517
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+ >>93212194
201
+ >which ones do you have in mind?
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+ Two major ones are:
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+ 1. The fundamental dissonance between the finite memory (resources) we have, while writing our programs as though everything is infinite and multi-use, and then trying to defensively guard against the schism. Again, too many unneeded layers.
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+ 2. The complete disregard for proper concurrency, when it is so paramount. And the abhorrent post-hoc "solutions" in most languages not taking it seriously from the start.
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+ --- 93212543
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+ >>93212395
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+ How?
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+ --- 93212621
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+ >>93212543
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+ lets say 100 H threads go into the critical section without any O thread, you'll end up with h == 100.
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+ Then a bunch of O threads can come in and call releaseOxygen. Just because the O threads notify ch doesn't mean a H thread is guaranteed to get the lock next.
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+ --- 93212775
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+ >>93212517
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+ Yeah, concurrency comes up a lot these days, but I don't know enough about it to have any worthwhile opinion, like what concurrency primitives do you choose for a low level general purpose language? Should the primitives support only a god chose concurrency model or be suitable to implement any concurrency model you want? (blocking or non blockig processes, and... other things characteristics)
215
+
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+ Not sure what you mean in your first point. Scripting language taking too much memory for example? If so, a language with a very flexible compilation process but fully static would be a nice alternative to current scripting languages, dynamic languages are lose-lose tradeoff.
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+ --- 93212789
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+ I'm terrible at thinking through fundamental logic instead of getting trapped in edge case hell when there's probably a provable general solution I'm not seeing
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+ --- 93212926
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+ >>93212775
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+ >Not sure what you mean in your first point.
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+ linear types should be standard, and the default model we think and write programs in. As, until our resources are virtually infinite, (large enough to never have to worry about in 99.9% of cases). We should not be thinking of them in terms of infinite and multi-use in programming. Many people (rightfully) so, agree we waste too much time and effort bike-shedding, and building meta-things around bike-shedding (formatters, style-guides, etc). But I feel they don't apply the same logic to how we wrongly treat memory management in the same way.
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+ --- 93213100
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+ >>93212926
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+ >>93212926
226
+ ok I was well off. I only know the name, care to make a quick recap of what it is? Is it the regular ADT with addition and multiplications? Like the function of type list_rest :: [a] of length n -> [a] of lenght n-1 ?
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+
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+ Sorry to sound like a broken record, but from my perspective this is yet another problem that could have been solved decades ago I the build/compile time of all programming languages wasn't so damn inflexible. That's the kind of type/semantic checking that could be easily? added to any language if only we could have arbitrary access to the AST just before proper compilation begins. Just saying. Wether it's a day's worth of programming or 3 months of programming, it could have been added to the interpreter/compiler pipeline of your language. Same thing with better debugging tools or refactoring tools,etc..
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+ --- 93213136
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+ >>93207008 →
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+ >>93209114 →
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+ it's a bot with many complex features
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+ but I just realized I was being overly dramatic (I posted that at 4am), I just need to modularize as much as I can
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+ --- 93213236
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+ >>93213136
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+ I'm in the same position as you right now. Godspeed anon
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+ --- 93213287
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+ >>93213136
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+ man i miss when making chat bots was the easiest shit ever. now it's so convoluted that the guy making the library i was using just gave up and stopped fixing breakages.
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+ --- 93213395
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+ >>93213100
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+ >care to make a quick recap of what it is?
243
+ At the type level, you're denoting how many uses something has before it's garbage.
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+ By default, this is 1, a variable is used exactly once. In extensions to linear types, it can also be Many (User specified). In most languages, this is infinite.
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+ Default langs:
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+ int i = 1;
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+ print(i); // <- i is used here
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+ i += 1; // <- i is still valid and used again
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+
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+ Linear:
251
+ int i = 1;
252
+ print(i); // <- i is used once and now INVALID
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+ i += 1; // ERROR, as i has already been used
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+
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+ You can now imagine the many applications for this idea, how much simpler things become, and how many problems you no longer have to deal with. The variables, like memory, are now finite too, and your thinking is uniform.
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+ --- 93213470
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+ >>93213395
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+ not her, but does linear types also include a variant where you specify the number of times you can use a variable? so the second example could compile but would fail if you used it 0-1 or >2 times. not sure if that's still called linear types
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+ --- 93213516
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+ >>93213395
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+ Ok but why is this desirable exactly? It's seems to something in the vein of reference counting or ownership, except it's something else.
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+ >The variables, like memory, are now finite too,
263
+ yeah but the problem with finite memory is how much you have allocated, not how many times a given memory region is accessed
264
+ >and your thinking is uniform.
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+ I have no clue, you obviously know something I don't.
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+
267
+ I can see that it could make register allocation better, potentially, in some places.
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+ --- 93213518
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+ >>93213470
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+ Quantitative Type Theory introduces custom Multiplicity (uses), yes.
271
+ https://bentnib.org/quantitative-type-theory.html
272
+ So you could do something like
273
+ int i: {3} = 1;
274
+ print(i); // 1 use
275
+ i += 1; // 2nd use
276
+ print(i); // 3rd use, and NOW INVALID
277
+
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+ --- 93213532
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+ >>93213287
280
+ I'm not writing libs for a bot lmao (too brainlet for that), but a bot that scrapes multiple websites, filters a lot of shit and has other features
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+ --- 93213535
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+ >>93213470
283
+ >not her
284
+ say that again?
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+ --- 93213537
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+ >>93213518
287
+ thanks, couldn't remember the name of it. read papers on it last year for idris 2
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+ --- 93213704
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+ Daily reminder that Copilot Chat is a disappointment
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+ --- 93213793
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+ >>93212926
292
+ >linear types
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+ what guarantees do they provide you?
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+ --- 93213819
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+ >>93213516
296
+ >Ok but why is this desirable exactly?
297
+ Determinism and static guarantees like (static) reference counting, yes. which greatly reduces memory management complexity, and shifts even more unknowns (failure points) out of the runtime. The ultimate goal of programming should be to have 0 runtime unknowns.
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+ >not how many times a given memory region is accessed
299
+ The issue is runtime reordering of the memory, and the lack of assumptions we can make about the access itself.
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+ >>93213793
301
+ static reference counting is a big one.
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+ --- 93213965
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+ rewriting my matrix library to use linear types
304
+ --- 93214021
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+ I have a program that goes to a webpage with a list of links that lead to pdfs. I send a HEAD request (lol) to each link and try to get content length.
306
+
307
+ The problem is that some of them return 0, despite the fact that when I visit the actual link in my browser and use inspect element, it always displays content length in the headers.
308
+
309
+ What makes me more confused is that when I ran the program multiple times, some of the links always returned a content length, some of them never did, and some of them would sometimes return content length and other times return 0. I also tried having the program wait 1 second before trying to send another request whenever the website returned a 0 (and keep trying a few times) but it didnt seem to change the results.
310
+
311
+ Also unrelated but you dont think scrapping FOIA releases would get me in any trouble, right? Its public information so I know it's not illegal but I've heard stories of people having glowies come knocking at their door despite not having broken any laws just because they did something "abnormal"
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+ --- 93214230
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+ >>93214021
314
+ Change your scraper's user agent. Maybe they are altering or rejecting requests from bots?
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+ --- 93214396
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+ >>93214230
317
+ I guess that's possible but seems unlikely due to it working on some but not all.
318
+ --- 93214596
319
+ class myClass {
320
+ public:
321
+ string objcode;
322
+ int op;
323
+ int rs;
324
+ int rt;
325
+ int offset;
326
+ myClass(string OBJECTCODE) {
327
+ objcode = OBJECTCODE;
328
+ op = std::stoi(objcode.substr(0, 6));
329
+ rs = std::stoi(objcode.substr(6, 5));
330
+ rt = std::stoi(objcode.substr(11, 5));
331
+ offset = std::stoi(objcode.substr(16, 16));
332
+ }
333
+ }
334
+
335
+ int main() {
336
+ myClass test("10001100000100010000000000000100");
337
+
338
+ cout << test.op << " " << test.rs << " " << test.rt << " " << test.offset << endl;
339
+ }
340
+
341
+
342
+
343
+ Trying to create a class in C++ that takes a string which is supposed to be MIPS object code and then I'm breaking it down into the opcode, rs, rt, etc. and storing them in an int. The problem is that leading zeroes are not being displayed in my output. The output is in the pic, it should be "10001100000100010000000000000100" with a space separating each field. How2fix
344
+ --- 93214726
345
+ >>93214596
346
+ setw and setfill or use format
347
+ --- 93215092
348
+ >>93214596
349
+ >test.rs
350
+ 41% yourself already rust granny
351
+ --- 93215200
352
+ >some gay homo package requires rust
353
+ >yocto builds become few hours longer
354
+ I hate trannies so fucking much
355
+ --- 93215529
356
+ >write scraper that downloads ads and saves them to a SQLITE DB
357
+ >to avoid overwriting ad history, save to a different DB each time, named scrape_$DATE.db, where $DATE is starting date (including hour, minute, seconds and milliseconds)
358
+ >to get a list of ads, simply run SELECT queries on every single DB file created within a given time range (say, 2 months), sorted by newest to oldest
359
+ >if an ad ID appears more than once, simple ignore the older ones.
360
+ am I a retard for doing this? what's the proper way of querying all items while being able to keep ad history? (say, seller modified the price, or the ad isn't listed anymore, or whatever)
361
+
362
+ >>93214021
363
+ check the headers being sent by your browser vs the ones you send in your program. some WAF might be detecting you requests as automated and fucking them up. also add pauses (a bunch of sleep()'s) of a second or so.
364
+
365
+ >I send a HEAD request (lol) to each link and try to get content length.
366
+ why tho?
367
+ --- 93215703
368
+ >>93210024 (OP)
369
+ How do I into buildroot? I am still too mucb of a brainlet to understand OSdev.
370
+ --- 93216056
371
+ >>93211836
372
+ >>93211887
373
+ >>93211945
374
+ Put that stuff in a struct and make your life a little easier in that the new/delete stuff can be done in one place. As the other anon said, deleting it right away makes for the badness and that int falls out of scope as well. I would probably package everything together, including the QApplication.
375
+
376
+ >>93213395
377
+ >>93213518
378
+ Single use variables are useful, but numerically specifying the count of uses is considerably less so. In most languages, scoping rules are sufficient, but the ability to drop or lock a variable would be useful. I would like a language with a feature to change a variable to an immutable value if certain conditions are met.
379
+
380
+ Frankly, I think refinement types are more useful for that sort of thing, since it's essentially a contract.
381
+
382
+ >>93215529
383
+ Out of curiosity, if this involves the same sites and listings, why didn't you make the date into a column instead of making separate DB files?
384
+ --- 93216181
385
+ maui or avalonia?
386
+ --- 93216244
387
+ >>93215529
388
+ >also add pauses (a bunch of sleep()'s) of a second or so
389
+ Thanks, this worked. I was only trying 1 second time.sleep()'s before, but now I have it wait 10 seconds and its working. I set it to only try 5 times max and then the program just moves on assuming it found the value, so if it ever does actually fail after 5 tries the program is gonna just crash. But so far its still running without fail for the last 15 minutes or so without any issues.
390
+
391
+ >why tho?
392
+ Why lol? Because get it head request like blowjobs lole. Or more likely you meant why am I getting content lengths at all? Because I want to see how much space one would need to store all the files listed. There's around 1500 pages but most of the files are pretty small.
393
+
394
+ Maybe theres a much smarter way to do this? If so pls tell me so I dont waste my time any further.
395
+
396
+ May I ask more about what you're working on? What are the ads for? Is it some kind of buyer's and sellers website? Anyways I dont see any issue with that as long as it works, but idk much SQL. In what cases would an ad ID appear more than once?
397
+ --- 93216598
398
+ >>93216056
399
+ >Out of curiosity, if this involves the same sites and listings, why didn't you make the date into a column instead of making separate DB files?
400
+ I do that, I keep all data: starting time, fetch time, posting data from the website. sorting by date obtained from the file is faster and simpler. I guess I should change it, though, for reliability.
401
+
402
+ >>93216244
403
+ >Thanks, this worked
404
+ yw
405
+
406
+ >Because I want to see how much space one would need to store all the files listed.
407
+ right, should have been obvious
408
+
409
+ >Maybe theres a much smarter way to do this?
410
+ I guess it's OK, though you can find out from the headers of your normal GET/POST request and kill the connection if the file is too big or whatever.
411
+
412
+ >May I ask more about what you're working on? What are the ads for?
413
+ imagine saving stuff from craigslist, ebay, walmart or whatever, so you can find cheap stuff. that's what I'm doing, saving stuff from local classified ads/commercial websites in my country.
414
+ --- 93216730
415
+ >>93216056
416
+ >scoping rules are sufficient
417
+ Do you think RAII has been successful?
418
+ >I would like a language with a feature to change a variable to an immutable value if certain conditions are met.
419
+ Seems unwieldy, like most mutable <-> immutable mixing. I just don't think we can manage the state (even with contracts), for the same reason regular pointers were deemed a failure (or rather the programmers unable to manage them). I do think Subtyping and Contracts are very important though. Just not sure which angle for Subtyping is "best" yet.
420
+ --- 93216741
421
+ >>93210024 (OP)
422
+ nakdash
423
+ --- 93216955
424
+ >>93216181
425
+ Maui
426
+ --- 93216978
427
+ How can I debug remotely some C++ project with Visual Studio? I don't want to setup a whole virtual machine with Windows and a program environment.
428
+ --- 93217050
429
+ >>93216955
430
+ ok we are going to use avalonia
431
+ --- 93217103
432
+ >>93217050
433
+ sure, but you ARE going to switch to maui later
434
+ mark my words
435
+ --- 93217176
436
+ Yikes, a pedo tranime thread.
437
+ --- 93217197
438
+ >>93217103
439
+ maui doesn't work on linux, lmao
440
+ --- 93217218
441
+ >>93216181
442
+ Websharper and Electron.NET.
443
+ It's the only way.
444
+ --- 93217733
445
+ >>93216730
446
+ >Do you think RAII has been successful?
447
+ No perfectly, but generally speaking, yes. I also hate the idea of saying upfront
448
+ >This int will only be used 3 times in this program
449
+ When the correct thing is to scope your variables well. The idea of going through and counting uses seems silly when a variable's scope is determined by the braces:
450
+ // other code here
451
+ ...
452
+ {
453
+ int i = 1;
454
+ print(i);
455
+ i += 1;
456
+ print(i);
457
+ }
458
+ // i is not valid out here
459
+
460
+
461
+ I can understand the idea of making some "first use" variables, like some sort of access key in a multi-threaded environment. Any case where the question of whether or not a given variable is used may be hard to predict, but if used, should only be used once.
462
+
463
+ >Seems unwieldy, like most mutable <-> immutable mixing.
464
+ The issue is that sometimes we actually want an immutable value, but the process of building that value is complicated and requires intermediate steps where the value can't be immutable. I would like a language that supports the idea of a fused immutable value.
465
+
466
+ immutable ComplicatedStruct Manager =
467
+ {
468
+ Manager.fieldA = get_from_web_service_A(urlStr);
469
+ Manager.fieldB = get_from_web_service_B(urlStr);
470
+
471
+ if(Manager.fieldB > 12)
472
+ Manager.fieldC = -1;
473
+ else
474
+ {
475
+ Manager.fieldC = 0;
476
+ code_with_side_effects();
477
+ }
478
+ };
479
+
480
+ --- 93218244
481
+ ImGui
482
+ --- 93218610
483
+ >>93217733
484
+ >The idea of going through and counting uses seems silly
485
+ I think it'd force programmers to write better and simpler code they actually understand, since they'd be forced to, in order to compile it. This would also imply a compiler with VERY good diagnostics too, an ideally an actual IDE that wasn't garbage.
486
+ But how is static reference counting silly? C++ has gotten faster when it started focusing on immutability and comp time guarantees. This is essentially the current most extreme version of it, so imagine what more gains would be had. Move semantics are a dead-end too, with way too much added complexity, relative to their gains. So i currently see no other alternative.
487
+ Anyway, not really a fan of mixing side-effects and immutability either, that whole example gives me Scala vibes. It seems like a paper-feature that would be a disaster in actual use, as you should never have to worry about unknowns in an immutable object like that. Manager.fieldC just seems like it should be its own thing. Especially since code_with_side_effects(); depends on it. I can't picture this scaling into real code successfully.
488
+ --- 93218720
489
+ >>93193890 →
490
+ Absolutely based, thanks anon. Finally I can write a tool, which translates my code into those diagrams, since the syntax is pretty easy.
491
+
492
+ I never dared to enter this thread since I'm a Matlab->MIPS ASM->Python->Autohotkey-script kiddy,, but what is the opinion on code generation. Not the chat-gpt-type, but the UML to C/C++ type with i.e. Papyrus/Yakindu? Are there any suggestions?
493
+ --- 93218803
494
+ I have a dict in python where the key is an integer (as a str), and the value is some number (also as a str). I want to access the elements one by one, in accordance with the order the keys were inserted.
495
+ This is the same order as what prints and is shown in the screen shot. How do I iterate through the dict one by one in this order?
496
+ --- 93218835
497
+ >>93218803
498
+ I think insertion order is the default order you get when you just iterate over it.
499
+ --- 93218906
500
+ >>93218835
501
+ ok yeah I see now. I kept trying to do dict[i], and you cant access that way, but you can just do
502
+ for x in dict
503
+ and x is the keys in insertion order, which is what I need
504
+ --- 93219074
505
+ >>93218803
506
+ In Python, a dictionary's order is not important and might break in any minute.
507
+ You might want to check out OrderedDict from the collections library.
508
+ https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html#collections.OrderedDict
509
+ --- 93219206
510
+ private int i = 0;
511
+
512
+ public int getI(){ return this.i; }
513
+ public void setI(int i){ this.i = i;}
514
+
515
+
516
+ how the fuck is this considered encapsulation if i can still get and set the variable
517
+ --- 93219240
518
+ >>93219074
519
+ good to know, I'll look into that. I was originally using lists but searching became painfully long so I needed to switch everything to dicts for faster value retrieval
520
+ --- 93219255
521
+ >>93219206
522
+ Getters and Setters are one of the biggest memes in programming.
523
+ >yeah bro here's 500k a year to be a super important programmer, but uh, we don't trust you to touch certain variables in the code base directly
524
+ ???
525
+ --- 93219346
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+ >>93219206
527
+ so now in your deeply derived and distant usage setI might do something other than set and all the assumptions you previously could have made about setting and getting no longer hold
528
+ also it takes 10x longer to write anything
529
+ --- 93219399
530
+ C++ Sanity check. Navigating using raw pointers works fine. Trying with smart pointers.
531
+
532
+ unique_ptr ModuleList and pListEntry = make_unique<Something>().
533
+ Eventually pListEntry will match ModuleList when navigating the linked list.
534
+
535
+ while (pListEntry.get() != ModuleList.get())
536
+ {
537
+ pListEntry.reset(pListEntry.get()->NextNode);
538
+ }
539
+
540
+
541
+ Getting runtime assertion error _CrtlsValidHeapPointer(block) when trying to set pListEntry to it's next node.
542
+ Am I being retarded and there's a better way to do this?
543
+ --- 93219490
544
+ >>93219399
545
+ are you sure NextNode is allocated by new?
546
+ also you shouldn't use new either, its better to use std::make_unique.
547
+ --- 93220141
548
+ >>93218244
549
+ TGUI
550
+ --- 93220503
551
+ I have an idea sort of but I dont really know where to begin. Basically I want to try and store a bunch of old news articles, but I'm not entirely sure how. I want to deal with text only, not images or videos. However most major news sites I've seen are paywalled or their website has no apparent UI support for going back and finding all the articles published on x date. If I can find that I figure I could just go day by day and work backwards at least a few years. After that I want to maybe go through and track some data like most common topics/wordcounts etc. I haven't really thought this out much desu. Any pointers?
552
+ --- 93220550
553
+ >>93220503
554
+ So far all I have is a program that works on a local news site, I have it run once a day and grab every article for that day and then save the link and also the text. But that only works going forward. I wanna do basically this same thing but sort by date going back arbitrarily
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93210217
3
+ itt memes you fell for
4
+ --- 93210225
5
+ RTX and 8GiB VRAM
6
+ --- 93210242
7
+ Almost every single /g/ meme, not even joking.
8
+ --- 93210391
9
+ >haskell
10
+ >32gb ram
11
+ >thinkpad
12
+ --- 93210498
13
+ >>93210217 (OP)
14
+ None.
15
+ >bought an Ada (the programming language used in NATO missiles) book, never opened
16
+ >installed GPG, have nobody to talk to
17
+ >installed IRC and XMPP clients, have nobody to talk to
18
+ >besides, I don't like having a persistent name that is attached to my posts (messages)
19
+ >install GUI RSS client to replace Youtube feed, it's not as convenient as getting new videos and downloading them through NewPipe
20
+ >too lazy to l2code, have read six (6) chapters of Stroustrup's book on C++ and that's it
21
+ >installed yt-dlp, it's outdated in Mint, can't download videos from Youtube, uninstalled
22
+ >ffmpeg on Mint doesn't have AVIF and JXL encoders, can't encode my whole image folder to one of those formats
23
+
24
+ >>93210242
25
+ Hello, Luke.
26
+ --- 93210570
27
+ >>93210498
28
+ Also,
29
+ >installed mpv, it lacks many features that VLC has, can't even reduce volume (only turn it off), uninstalled
30
+ >installed GIMP, wanted to draw a circle, learned to draw a circle, drawn a circle, I now know how to draw circles in GIMP
31
+ >never tried Vim or Emacs
32
+ --- 93210598
33
+ >>93210217 (OP)
34
+ OpenBSD, also known as Open BullShit of a Distro.
35
+ --- 93210599
36
+ >>93210570
37
+ Bruh, you not knowing about features doesn't mean they aren't present.
38
+ There isn't a thing mpv can do vlc can, but there is tons of stuff mpv can vlc cannot.
39
+ --- 93210604
40
+ Seamaxxing
41
+ --- 93210625
42
+ >>93210599
43
+ In VLC every feature is obvious. If I have to learn how to reduce volume in mpv, than this media player isn't for me.
44
+ --- 93210680
45
+ >>93210669
46
+ this and HRT
47
+ --- 93210731
48
+ >>93210599
49
+ >there is tons of stuff mpv can vlc cannot
50
+ Is playing a video whilst not inducing a stroke one of them?
51
+ --- 93210768
52
+ >>93210625
53
+ agreed
54
+ vlc just werks
55
+ --- 93211013
56
+ picrel (great)
57
+ dwm (great)
58
+ latex (unmatched)
59
+ linux in general (unmatched)
60
+ iphones (the worst, don't recommend)
61
+ wacom (great)
62
+ kindle (the worst, don't recommend)
63
+ brave (inferior to firefox, don't recommend)
64
+ 4chanX (unmatched)
65
+ mpv (great)
66
+ dust (great)
67
+ ranger, thunar, ... (I'll stick to pcmanfm)
68
+
69
+ I also tried vim for a week, but I'll stick to gedit.
70
+ --- 93211168
71
+ >>93210669
72
+ >>93210680
73
+ he said memes not valid stuff
74
+ --- 93211242
75
+ >>93210217 (OP)
76
+
77
+ >ubuntu and fedora annoy me with changes from upstream
78
+ >install arch
79
+ >wow this is great all the shit looks exactly like the docs from the first party website say it should
80
+
81
+ 10 years later and I'm still waiting to find out why arch is a meme
82
+
83
+ I'd use it on servers if there was an easy way to pin to just a major version of certain packages like postgres (where the upgrade requires migrating the db. By default on arch it just leaves you in a down state waiting for you to migrate the cluster).
84
+ --- 93211265
85
+ >>93211013
86
+ >filtered by vim
87
+ >uses gedit
88
+ underage
89
+ --- 93211277
90
+ >>93210669
91
+ this
92
+ >>93210217 (OP)
93
+ linux on desktop. i use wsl now and am way more productive. no more ricing and no more digging through obscure github issues and forums to fix basic OS functionality
94
+ --- 93211590
95
+ >>93210570
96
+ MPV is the latest meme that /g schizos want to sell me recently. Honestly there's nothing VLC can't do that I'm interested in from a video player anyway. I did fell for the Windows LTSC meme, and loving it too
97
+ --- 93211596
98
+ >>93210731
99
+ Possibly with plugins, you could make a plug-in that dimm light flashes if there isn't one already.
100
+ --- 93211620
101
+ >>93210625
102
+ Ok brainlet.
103
+ Besides for volume, apart from the shortcuts you can just scroll on the volume icon.
104
+ --- 93211625
105
+ >>93210570
106
+ >can't even reduce volume (only turn it off)
107
+ you put your cursor on the volume icon and use scroll to adjust the volume which is fucking stupid
108
+ --- 93211713
109
+ >>93211168
110
+ seethe trannoid
111
+ --- 93211745
112
+ >>93210217 (OP)
113
+ >"privacy" browsers and utilities
114
+ >other init systems (barely has support for programs)
115
+ >feh (nsxiv is better)
116
+ >buying gpu off of aliexpress
117
+ >8 gb is enough (its fucking not.)
118
+ --- 93211799
119
+ >>93210625
120
+ baby duck syndrome
121
+ --- 93211809
122
+ >>93210217 (OP)
123
+ That arch isn't suitable for the desktop.
124
+ It's literally the only one that works, while simultaneously getting out of the way.
125
+ --- 93211832
126
+ pattern matching
127
+ --- 93211860
128
+ >>93211013
129
+ >kindle (the worst, don't recommend)
130
+ what do you recommend anon?
131
+ --- 93211905
132
+ >>93211809
133
+ >getting out of the way
134
+ Until it breaks.
135
+ --- 93212238
136
+ >>93211905
137
+ At year two, I'm still waiting on that one with my BTRFS snapshots.
138
+ Point is, there's more ways than ever to plan for such an eventuality, and Arch's wiki, AUR, and getting-out-of-the-way makes it straightforward to implement all of them.
139
+ [spoiler]Meanwhile, Fedora 38 is a contentious update for many.[/spoiler]
140
+ --- 93212452
141
+ >>93210570
142
+ >installed mpv, it lacks many features that VLC has, can't even reduce volume (only turn it off), uninstalled
143
+ --- 93213036
144
+ >>93212452
145
+ you can though, there's even more than one way to
146
+ --- 93213448
147
+ >>93210498
148
+ >Hello, Luke.
149
+ You don't understand.
150
+ Switch from windoze straight to arch linux with suckless software stack (through Luke's LARBS, so initially i3). Bought multiple thinkpads: one T420 - and I did all the fancy mods with it, even the heatsink one - and two T480, one for my gf, and made her use arch linux with KDE.
151
+ Bought a DYI mechanical keyboard kit, courtesy of /mkg/. Bought an /iem/. Bought a Logitech mouse and IT FUCKING DOUbLE CLICKS. Became a webdev learning all the shit from /wdg/ and /dpt/ and eventually got bullied into embedded systems because everyone here called me a webshitter.
152
+ Ditched IDEs altogether and use neovim with a shit ton of plugins for everything now, even Java development.
153
+ I also oppose a bunch of stuff for no real reason like Rust, Go, systemd, etc.
154
+ That's it from the top of my head.
155
+ --- 93215148
156
+ >>93213448
157
+ it's been a crazy year for you, anon. when are you going to get a job and leave your mother's basement?
158
+ --- 93215918
159
+ >>93210217 (OP)
160
+ >trying linux ever
161
+ --- 93215961
162
+ >>93211745
163
+ >(nsxiv is better)
164
+ does it handle RAW files? that's the only reason i use feh.
165
+ --- 93215971
166
+ >>93210217 (OP)
167
+ >lisp
168
+ >thinkpad
169
+ >arch
170
+ >C
171
+ >IBM Model M
172
+ >Trackbal
173
+ Living a dream life, still not regretting anything
174
+ --- 93215978
175
+ >>93210217 (OP)
176
+ Arch. Hands down Arch.
177
+ --- 93216039
178
+ >>93215148
179
+ >it's been a crazy year for you
180
+ Try 5 years lol. I'm gainfully employed my dude thanks mostly to /g/.
181
+ --- 93216096
182
+ >>93210570
183
+ You literally control mpv volume with 8 and 9 you inbred piece of dogshit
184
+ --- 93216134
185
+ >>93210498
186
+ >RSS
187
+ That shit has no use case lmao
188
+ >installed yt-dlp, it's outdated in Mint, can't download videos from Youtube, uninstalled
189
+ Sounds like a <your distro> problem, many such cases in the Linux world.
190
+ Compile it from sources and install under /usr/local tree.
191
+ --- 93216238
192
+ Why all the hate for arch? It's not like any of you niggers actually do work requiring "muh stability"
193
+ --- 93216450
194
+ >>93215961
195
+ it support only cr2 i guess
196
+ https://codeberg.org/nsxiv/nsxiv/issues/409#issuecomment-774136
197
+ --- 93216488
198
+ >>93210225
199
+ >>93210391
200
+ Why are these memes?
201
+ Elaborate please
202
+ --- 93216838
203
+ >>93210570
204
+ >mpv
205
+ >can't even reduce volume (only turn it off)
206
+ These are the people you share a board with. Holy fucking shit
207
+ --- 93216964
208
+ >>93216096
209
+ How am I supposed to know that? In VLC the volume control is eight there. If I have to read a manual to control volume, then this media player isn't for me. I'm not saying that this is bad design, I'm just saying that I have high testosterone levels and I want volume control panel to be right there like in VLC.
210
+
211
+ >>93216838
212
+ How am I supposed to know that volume is controlled with 8 and 9?
213
+ --- 93216994
214
+ >>93216238
215
+ and when you have a project that actually requires "stability" you have to use containers anyway
216
+ --- 93217076
217
+ >regret
218
+ >swap
219
+ --- 93217108
220
+ >>93210225
221
+ Same
222
+ --- 93217121
223
+ I bought a thinkpad and I rarely ever use it
224
+ --- 93217126
225
+ >>93216238
226
+ autists hate it because it's simple and straightforward
227
+ retards hate it because it requires basic reading and writing comprehension
228
+ debiantrannies hate it because its packages aren't older than the earth and mangled to hell by dunning-kruger repo jannies
229
+ --- 93217141
230
+ >>93217076
231
+ There's 0 downside to swap. Might as well do it.
232
+ --- 93217163
233
+ life
234
+ --- 93218391
235
+ >>93216238
236
+ stopped booting when i updated it and couldn't find a solution so i just installed windows 10 ltsc and i can enjoy cracked adobe software for free.
237
+ --- 93220591
238
+ >>93216450
239
+ Based, trannies on suicide watch
240
+ --- 93220609
241
+ >>93218391
242
+ Based, trannies should get the rope
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93210291
3
+ It's over...
4
+ --- 93210302
5
+ https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.12517.pdf
6
+ --- 93210314
7
+ What are the implications?
8
+ --- 93210341
9
+ >>93210314
10
+ 1 = N
11
+ --- 93210346
12
+ >>93210314
13
+ Faster gayming
14
+ --- 93210397
15
+ Is there a practical application for this new found knowledge?
16
+ --- 93210412
17
+ p != np bros...
18
+ --- 93210431
19
+ > pee = nopee
20
+ trannybros...
21
+ --- 93210453
22
+ >>93210291 (OP)
23
+ does this screw encytption, and BTC becuase it imples a way to undo SHA 256 and the other more dodge signed address proplem where your just picking points on a curve?
24
+ --- 93210487
25
+ >>93210291 (OP)
26
+ >hoax
27
+ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35726855
28
+ >OP being a faggot
29
+ like clockwork.
30
+ same time next week?
31
+ --- 93210523
32
+ >>93210314
33
+ Some researchers will now have to move on to some other meme problem to keep getting funding
34
+ --- 93210544
35
+ problem = no problem
36
+ parking = no parking
37
+
38
+ I'm not buying it bro's
39
+ --- 93210571
40
+ >>93210291 (OP)
41
+ Bros, my BTC... Should I sell everything now before the CIA niggers steal everything with their PP hax?
42
+ --- 93210607
43
+ >>93210453
44
+ Yes, all those things go out the window if this result is true.
45
+ It's not, of course. But if it were true, that would be the consequence.
46
+ --- 93210620
47
+ >>93210314
48
+ Nothing. P vs NP is a deliberately unfalsifiable and unsolvable and esoteric concept that is based on nothing and means nothing. It is essentially the religious aspect of computer science. Physics has its dark matter and string theory, biology has its "missing link" and the "origin of life", math has twin primes and the like. These are nonsense things that can never be proven or solved. It would be sort of like saying "hmm is there a formula that will always produced the best possible chess move" - no there isn't, there obviously isn't and it's not worthy of any time being put to it.
49
+
50
+ So why do they invent such garbage things? To get funding of course and to get published. And yes they believe they're doing something when they're not doing anything at all.
51
+ --- 93210676
52
+ >>93210620
53
+ >hmm is there a formula that will always produced the best possible chess move" - no there isn't, there obviously isn't and it's not worthy of any time being put to it.
54
+ There is, though. It's just to inefficient to actually compute.
55
+ --- 93210690
56
+ >>93210291 (OP)
57
+ >single author paper
58
+ it's fake, but P almost certainly equals NP
59
+ --- 93210692
60
+ >>93210620
61
+ >Grug, why you trying to understand how fire made, it nonsense question, it just happen, stop wasting time
62
+ --- 93210723
63
+ >>93210487
64
+ >>93210620
65
+ >>93210690
66
+ Shut it down, shut it down!!!
67
+ --- 93210738
68
+ P is 98.1132749% NP
69
+ --- 93210747
70
+ >>93210676
71
+ >There is, though. It's just to inefficient to actually compute.
72
+ Is there though? Prove one exists in theory.
73
+
74
+ Hope you see my point.
75
+ --- 93210774
76
+ >>93210291 (OP)
77
+ >yangjing chang
78
+ stopped reading there
79
+ --- 93210802
80
+ >>93210620
81
+ Nope. If one NP-hard problem could be solved in polynomial time then you also get for free an algorithm to solve all NP-hard problems in polynomial time. However math and theoretical cs are not advanced enought to be able to disprove or prove it yet (just like there was no way for ancients to prove or disprove wheather there existed a way to square a circle)
82
+ >>93210690
83
+ The opposite is generally belived
84
+ >>93210747
85
+ >Prove one exists in theory.
86
+ Chess is finite (permutations of finite pieces). Therefore you can play all posible games in finite time and record the best move in each situation
87
+ --- 93210803
88
+ >chink chong
89
+ dropped
90
+ --- 93210814
91
+ >>93210738
92
+ that was discovered in the 90's. Our current understanding is that P is closer to 99.99% NP but the laws of computer science tell us that we can never reach 1.00 without using all the energy of the universe
93
+ --- 93210830
94
+ >>93210291 (OP)
95
+ I don't buy it.
96
+ --- 93210842
97
+ >>93210802
98
+ >The opposite is generally belived
99
+ because it feels better and is a "nicer" result
100
+ --- 93210845
101
+ having a hard time to belive this
102
+ --- 93210867
103
+ >>93210291 (OP)
104
+ People claim that they proved it all the time
105
+ https://www.win.tue.nl/~wscor/woeginger/P-versus-NP.htm
106
+ --- 93210884
107
+ >>93210291 (OP)
108
+ doesn't matter since the US and EU want to have a master key for every allowed means of cryptographic communication
109
+ --- 93210896
110
+ >>93210842
111
+ Why do you belive P=NP?
112
+ --- 93210969
113
+ >>93210620
114
+ >math has twin primes
115
+ now proof that the question of whether there is an infinite amount of twin primes is undecidable
116
+ --- 93210982
117
+ >>93210291 (OP)
118
+ >one author
119
+ >pre-pub
120
+ >claims to solve a 2-MAXSAT
121
+ not even going to read it.
122
+ --- 93211007
123
+ P>NP
124
+ --- 93211009
125
+ >>93210896
126
+ it's more likely to me that hard problems actually have easy solutions, we just currently lack the right context and understanding. it also undermines a lot of assumptions and people that i think are annoying.
127
+ --- 93211020
128
+ >>93210291 (OP)
129
+ fake news, this has been already deboonked by experts
130
+ --- 93211088
131
+ >>93210747
132
+ Yes it is theoretically solvable.
133
+ The simpler game, checkers, has been solved for example.
134
+ Since you're retarded, let me ask you this question, is Tic-Tac-Toe solvable?
135
+ The way to solve a game algorithmically, is through endgame tablebases.
136
+ You enumerate all the endgame positions and compute their optimal play, then work your way back to the starting position.
137
+ In chess, perfect play has been computed for 7 or fewer pieces on the board.
138
+ Chess is significantly more complicated than Checkers (or Tic-Tac-Toe) so with the end of Moore's law, it won't actually be solved without Quantum Computing, but it is theoretically solvable.
139
+ With traditional computing it would take longer than the life of the Universe to solve Chess.
140
+ --- 93211112
141
+ >>93210291 (OP)
142
+ You have to solve k-SAT in P-time to be able to say that.
143
+ --- 93211137
144
+ >>93211020
145
+ us chuds are divorced from reality and know better than the experts anyway
146
+ --- 93211161
147
+ >>93210982
148
+ Single author is fine in math papers, but rest is true. However if an algorithm is provided, you can use zk techniques to check it is really solving 2-MAXSAT deterministically, and observation to see it is polynomial, no need to care about the proof itself.
149
+ --- 93211285
150
+ >>93210291 (OP)
151
+ P vs. NP is a major spook
152
+ The reason why this "problem" even exists is because Mathematicians refuse to admit that Infinite Sets don't exist.
153
+ Proofs are made that P=NP, which relies on the contradictiotory fundamentals of modern Mathematics. Mathematicians then inevitably find a contradiction in the proof and claim P=NP wasn't proved - when in reality what has happened is that they proved Infinite Sets allow contradictions but they don't want to overhaul modern Mathematics so they construct a super complicated argument.
154
+ When you have infinite sets, the impossible becomes possible:
155
+ https://youtu.be/WabHm1QWVCA?t=2255 [Embed]
156
+ --- 93211309
157
+ Moron forgot that the construction step's order also matters to the overall algorithm complexity lmao
158
+ --- 93211406
159
+ >if you visit a number of nodes in NP, it takes P time because... it just does, OK!
160
+ Holy lol!
161
+ --- 93211451
162
+ >>93211309
163
+ Why did he even put P = NP in the title? He'd have saved himself a lot of embarrassment if he didn't. If not for that line, only about a dozen or some people would have probably read the paper, now the whole internet CS community laughs at him. A little humility goes a long way.
164
+ --- 93211528
165
+ >>93211451
166
+ there's literally no reason to work on P versus NP outside of ego. same reason there's an endless number of cranks trying to convince everyone that general relativity and quantum mechanics are wrong
167
+ --- 93211551
168
+ >>93211528
169
+ Same in biogerontology and in nearly all of regenerative medicine by the way.
170
+ --- 93211586
171
+ >>93210341
172
+ Retarded joke
173
+ --- 93211724
174
+ >>93211088
175
+ >theoretically possible it would just take longer than the life of the universe or use future technologies that don't even exist yet
176
+ such a profound thought pass the weed bozo
177
+ --- 93211895
178
+ >>93211137
179
+ >us—ACK!
180
+ --- 93211919
181
+ >>93211285
182
+ i like you
183
+ --- 93211934
184
+ >>93211528
185
+ same thing with rainman hypothesis
186
+ --- 93211995
187
+ >>93210620
188
+ >missing link
189
+ This is religious bullshit. Fundamentally concept of missing link makes no sense, it's like asking about missing wavelength between purple and green, it is too gradual for that.
190
+ --- 93212085
191
+ >>93211137
192
+ >divorced from reality
193
+ Do you think you're a woman, bro?
194
+ --- 93212087
195
+ Programmers = No Pussy
196
+ --- 93212092
197
+ >>93211285
198
+ This isn't what's happening. You can formulate the problem without having infinite sets. The question is if a deterministic Turing machine can solve in polynomial time the same problems that a non deterministic Turing machine can solve in polynomial time or if there exist such problems which it cannot
199
+ --- 93212159
200
+ >>93210747
201
+ Suppose there exist a list of all possible sub games of a game of chess starting from move N,
202
+ necessarily, as chess is finite and has rules to prevent games from going on forever (50 move rule etc.) these games all go to completion.
203
+ Also necessarily then they end in one of three ways, White wins, Black wins, or stalemate. More so, the same is true for the N+1th move for the opposite player. So for each possible move on move N we can construct some "measure" using the counting measure on finite sets which gives the proportion of outcomes where our opponent wins or we stalemate, take the move where this number is minimal.
204
+ QED a proof that there is an optimal chess move.
205
+
206
+ Of course a better measure would account for our opponent making good moves rather than just the totals of the out comes, so minimax, but if we can list out all chess games then I feel like it won't matter that much.
207
+ --- 93212201
208
+ >>93212092
209
+ also there are finitist mathematicians. for some reason. I know this because during undergrad trying to not fail real analysis there was a lecture series on YouTube where some guy was going off about how he doesn't believe in infinity so he's gonna do... x y z... etc.
210
+
211
+ so doubly so this has nothing to do with mathematicians wanting infinity to exist.
212
+ --- 93212311
213
+ >>93210291 (OP)
214
+ >Chink researcher
215
+ Dropped
216
+ >>93210314
217
+ For you? Nothing. Just that a certain class of problems can be solved in polynomial time.
218
+ --- 93212482
219
+ >>93210620
220
+ biggest pseud on this board
221
+ reading wikipedia articles and shitposting on a nepalese yak grooming imageboard don't make you intelligent.
222
+ --- 93212549
223
+ >>93210314
224
+ academic circlejerk mostly.
225
+ It might spark research on a problem that was originally thought to not be doable in polynomial time, but that is about it. Whether it produces anything meaningful is only something time will tell.
226
+ --- 93212573
227
+ >>93212482
228
+ Even reading a Wikipedia article would have indicated to him that P = NP has a simple and coherent meaning. I'm a CSlet and even I got the gist.
229
+ --- 93213345
230
+ >>93210341
231
+ jej
232
+ --- 93213471
233
+ >>93212092
234
+ You realize a Turing Machine requires Infinite Tape, right?
235
+ The issue with Infinite Sets breaks all the fundamentals, we have to go back an rewrite *everything*
236
+ --- 93213520
237
+ >>93210291 (OP)
238
+ pussy = no pussy
239
+ --- 93213543
240
+ >>93213471
241
+ >infinity isn't a thing
242
+ meds.
243
+ --- 93214069
244
+ >>93212482
245
+ raetrad
246
+ --- 93214092
247
+ >>93213471
248
+ >The issue with Infinite Sets breaks all the fundamentals
249
+ no it fucking doesn't. the absolute state of this board.
250
+ --- 93214644
251
+ >>93214092
252
+ Yes it does.
253
+ Turing Machines require infinite tape.
254
+ Suppose you have finite tape - suddenly THE HALTING PROBLEM is solvable.
255
+ Why? Because now there are only finitely many states the machine can be in.
256
+ In the worst case I can enumerate all possible programs that fit on the machine, and all possible states the machine is in, and create a database that shows whether or not the program will halt in that state. Halting problem solved.
257
+ Now you could make the claim that that my "Halting database" might require strictly more memory than the amount of memory on the machine.
258
+ That would be an interesting result, please prove it if you can!
259
+ Otherwise I imagine there might exist certain situations where the halting database can actually fit in the memory of the Finite Turing Machine.
260
+ Describing those situations itself would be an interesting and useful theory in computability - and yet we are simply too lazy to actually construct machines so we just abstract everything away to a "Turing Machine" and go to our circle jerk of infinities.
261
+ In particular, Mathematics could really learn more about the relationship between memory and time complexity by simply abandoning infinite sets.
262
+ --- 93214701
263
+ >>93213543
264
+ An infinitist category theory professor and transsexual was teaching a class on David Hilbert, known nonconstructivist.
265
+ "Before the class begins, you must get on your knees and worship Georg Cantor and accept that he was the most highly-rigorous being the world has ever known, even greater than Archimedes!"
266
+ At this moment, a brave, intuitionist, wildbergian euclidean geometer who had produced 1500 constructive proofs and understood the necessity of algorithmic thinking stood up and held up a 0.999... foot ball.
267
+ "How wide is this ball?"
268
+ The arrogant professor smirked quite Infinitistly and smugly replied "The equivalence class of the sequence (1,1,1...)"
269
+ "Wrong. Only three nines were written down. It there were infinity and real numbers, as you say, are real... then i would need infinite paper."
270
+ The professor was visibly shaken, and dropped his japanese chalk and copy of Rudin. He stormed out of the room crying those infinist crocodile tears. The same tears infinitists cry for the “non-measurable sets” (who today live in such luxury that they need not be constructed) when they jealously try to take up space in textbooks from the deserving theorems. There is no doubt that at this point our professor, Cardinal Trannystein, wished he had pulled himself up by his bootstraps and become more than a sophist infinity schizo. He wished so much that he had a gun to shoot himself from embarrassment, but the bullet would take infinite steps to reach his head!
271
+ The students applauded and all studied Wittgenstein that day and accepted Kroenecker as their lord and savior. An eagle named “Induction” flew into the room and perched atop the number theory book and shed a tear on the chalk. Wildberger's videos were watched several times, and God himself showed up after descending a finite amount from heaven.
272
+ The professor lost his tenure and was fired the next day. He died of gay plague AIDS and was expelled from the paradise Wildberger had created for all eternity.
273
+ --- 93214792
274
+ >>93214701
275
+ >and transsexual
276
+ stopped reading
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+ --- 93214838
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+ >>93210453
279
+ So you're saying we could theoretically decrypt the wikileaks archives without bruteforcing them for a trillion years?
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+ --- 93214883
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+ >>93210620
282
+ Genuine retard.
283
+ --- 93215263
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+ >>93211406
285
+ >which enables us to recognizes all
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+ --- 93215348
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+ >>93210291 (OP)
288
+ Please no, I will be doing security patches for the rest of my career.
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+ --- 93216296
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+ >>93210620
291
+ >Nothing. P vs NP is a deliberately unfalsifiable and unsolvable
292
+ Well, proof of it being undecidable have been submitted, and all were wrong. So it may be provable, you dimwit.
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+ --- 93217411
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+ >>93210314
295
+ This paper is probably wrong, but let's assume it's correct for now.
296
+ To summarise: If P = NP, then for any problem for which you can quickly verify whether a proposed solution is correct, then there exists a way to find that solution quickly.
297
+ For example:
298
+ >I can quickly check whether a given AES key is the correct one to decrypt this data, therefore there must be a way to quickly find the key for any encrypted data
299
+ >Given a SHA256 checksum and some data that allegedly has that checksum, I can quickly check whether they match. Therefore there must be some way to quickly find data that produces any given SHA256 sum
300
+ Intuitively, you'll probably agree that this doesn't sound right. It's like saying "I can easily check whether a given safe combination is correct, therefore I can easily crack any safe".
301
+ So P probably doesn't equal NP, but it's turned out to be very difficult to formally prove it one way or another.
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+
303
+ However, the word "quickly" was doing some heavy lifting in my explanation above. The actual definition of P and NP have a very specific/formal/mathematical definition of "quickness". It's possible for a solution to be "quick" in this mathematical sense, but still far too slow to be of any practical use. So even if P does equal NP, this doesn't necessarily imply that all encryption is busted overnight.
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+ --- 93219496
305
+ >>93214644
306
+ >Turing Machines require infinite tape.
307
+ Only potentially. If the program terminates in finite time then that must have only required a finite tape. It's better to say "unbounded tape", i.e., you can always glue more chunks on if you want computation to keep on going. Like that, you don't have to worry about whether things are infinite or not; building an infinite tape will take infinitely long and nobody will care.
308
+ If you're really interested in infinite programs in various senses, there's a whole different set of logics for doing so. The most common equivalent of turing termination is to say that there is a state that must necessarily be visited infinitely often. (In a server, that might be the nothing-connected-waiting-for-connections state.)
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+ --- 93219532
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+ >>93217411
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+ >even if P does equal NP, this doesn't necessarily imply that all encryption is busted overnight
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+ The worry is that once a method of attack has been found, it will be a way in to more efficient solutions that are practical on real problem sizes.
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+ -----
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+ --- 93210343
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+ When did Destiny become a Rust programmer?
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+ --- 93210351
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+ >>93210343 (OP)
6
+ >gigacuck is a rust supporter
7
+ BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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+ --- 93210373
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+ >>93210343 (OP)
10
+ Who?
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+ --- 93210402
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+ >>93210343 (OP)
13
+ >literal who twitter fag is retarded
14
+ shocking news
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+ --- 93210508
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+ Literally who?
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+ --- 93210529
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+ >>93210343 (OP)
19
+ He's obsolete, Destiny 2 came out years ago.
20
+ --- 93210665
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+ >>93210343 (OP)
22
+ Destiny is a compulsive debater, you can bring up any topic and he will find something to vehemently disagree about.
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+ --- 93210713
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+ https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1682972390573811.webm
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+
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+ https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1682972667501286.webm
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+
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+ https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1682972455102351.webm
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+
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+ https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1682972539081937.webm
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+ --- 93211144
32
+ >no serious x is using y
33
+ >babby's first thing a ma jig
34
+ >namedropping
35
+ This is the sort of writing style and memery someone uses when they aggressively pretend to be adept after spending their bed time reading hour to skim through cliff notes. He's either trolling or has become a basic pseud. The latter seems highly probable now after seeing him visibly crack when Musk bought Twitter and start to get very sloppy with his sophistry.
36
+ >>93210665
37
+ I think he's just strung out from age and exogenously stimming his nervous system for too long. Ecelebs start to malfunction like robots after being deployed for too long. Just look at Jordan Peterson post-coma arc with his doxx and prison demands and posting this:
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+
39
+ https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/jordan-peterson-roasted-for-sharing-male-milking-bdsm-porn-video/news-story/bbe535a21a7a7199fcc9280289d8e007
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+ --- 93211174
41
+ >taking the opinion of a literal cuck seriously
42
+ --- 93211178
43
+ >>93211144
44
+ >aggressively pretend to be adept after spending their bed time reading hour to skim through cliff notes.
45
+ That's exactly what Destiny does for a living, he's a political debate bro
46
+ --- 93212103
47
+ >>93210343 (OP)
48
+ please do not listen to destiny and anything he says seriously.
49
+ He literally is the reason retards like hassan and vaush got anywhere. Using the tactic of citing a study you have no way of reading during a debate, then ignoring your counter evidence with the alternative because they need to read it(they won't they are commies, they have not even read their own book)
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+ --- 93212835
51
+ >>93210343 (OP)
52
+ literally who?
53
+ kill yourself ecelebfaggot
54
+ --- 93212948
55
+ means nothing. I've met tons of people aggressively shilling Rust without writing a line in it
56
+ --- 93213257
57
+ >>93210343 (OP)
58
+ he is literally trolling, none of these tweets are serious.
59
+ --- 93214807
60
+ >>93211144
61
+ >has become
62
+ he's always been a pseud.
63
+ --- 93214859
64
+ >>93210343 (OP)
65
+ >woman's name
66
+ >rust cultist
67
+ HRT and son being taken away soon.
68
+ --- 93215300
69
+ >r*st marketers are so desperate they pay e-celebs to shill r*st
70
+ --- 93215493
71
+ This faggot lurks this shithole, i tell you
72
+ --- 93216842
73
+ >>93210343 (OP)
74
+ this is the most unhinged and retarded twitter thread i have ever seen. this bearded walking and talking vagina has no idea how this works.
75
+
76
+ >>93215300
77
+ nah, rust trannies would not pay him a thing or go near him. toxic to brands etc. he's genuinely retarded and doing it on his own.
78
+
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+ >>93215493
80
+ of course he does. many of these youtubing fucking faggots do. and i enjoy shitting on them.
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+ --- 93217155
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+ >>93211144
83
+ JP is one of the greatest minds alive. He shouldn't be on twitter though, kek.
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+ --- 93217279
85
+ >>93215300
86
+ This is 100% what happened
87
+ --- 93218956
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+ >>93210351
89
+ Fpbp
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+ --- 93219004
91
+ i hope any of you realize this is a bait post, he frequently does this with tech topics cause it's too easy to get all you nerds riled up
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+ --- 93219090
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+ >>93219004
94
+ to add to this, this twitter thread literally started out with him saying "why would you use an IDE when notepad exists?" lmao. Stop taking the bait
95
+ --- 93219143
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+ >>93211144
97
+ wtf jordan peterson is actually based?
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+ --- 93219842
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+ I wish Terry were still alive
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+ --- 93220038
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+ So weird that so many of these tech grifters are cuckolds
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93211513
3
+ You WILL give Google your fingerprint
4
+
5
+ https://blog.google/technology/safety-security/the-beginning-of-the-end-of-the-password/
6
+ --- 93211537
7
+ should be fingerprint alongside iris and facial read
8
+ cant trust banking just with fingerprint
9
+ --- 93211547
10
+ >>93211513 (OP)
11
+ >They’ll be an additional option that people can use to sign in, alongside passwords, 2-Step Verification (2SV), etc.
12
+ As usual, a giant nothingburger. Biometrics have been a thing for a decade now on cell phones. Also Biometrics are the exact opposite of secure.
13
+ --- 93211557
14
+ >>93211537
15
+ Dont forget penisprint too
16
+ --- 93211572
17
+ I was mind blown that Microsoft doesn't even have a password for your account anymore. Just a one time code from your email.
18
+ --- 93211591
19
+ >>93211513 (OP)
20
+ No I don't think so.
21
+ --- 93211599
22
+ >They’re both easier to use and more secure than passwords, so users no longer need to rely on the names of pets, birthdays or the infamous “password123.” Instead, passkeys let users sign in to apps and sites the same way they unlock their devices: with a fingerprint, a face scan or a screen lock PIN
23
+ Lol.... Lmao even. A simple PIN is more secure than a password... you can't make this shit up
24
+ --- 93211639
25
+ >>93211599
26
+ It's just a TOTP with a biometric initializer. And that's better than a pin, sorry.
27
+ --- 93211645
28
+ just let me use a password, so fucking fed up with all this novel verification shit. no i do not want to sign in with my phone, just let me type a password
29
+ --- 93211651
30
+ >>93211645
31
+ They are just forcing people to use MFA via their cell phone
32
+ --- 93211707
33
+ >>93211645
34
+ 2007+16, why don't aren't you using a phone?
35
+ --- 93211721
36
+ Pretty stupid. Unless their plan is to get an ID chip implanted into everyone that performs a DH exchange to validate your identity. Which is a pretty cool solution to identity management actually, but it's still not MFA since someone can just cut off your finger. If it was inserted into your brain and wiped itself if you died that'd be a pretty decent security measure; but the entire point of a password is that extracting information from someone's head against their will is a difficult task. Difficult as in you need to either trick them, or find them physically and apply pain until the information is extracted. As in you can't just scan someone's head remotely, guess it (HOPEFULLY), or ignore it.
37
+ I don't have a point I'm just rambling.
38
+ --- 93211723
39
+ >>93211707
40
+ >Using a (((smart)))phone in the year of our lord $currentYear
41
+ --- 93211729
42
+ >>93211645
43
+ >just let me use something that can be compromised in a database breach or stolen with a keylogger
44
+ >I want to be irresponsible
45
+ --- 93211744
46
+ >>93211513 (OP)
47
+ Passkeys are the future.
48
+
49
+ fuck biometrics
50
+ --- 93211752
51
+ >>93211729
52
+ it's my own data, let me do what i want.
53
+ --- 93211759
54
+ >>93211723
55
+ What's wrong with smartphones?
56
+ --- 93211762
57
+ Nope, still using my Keepass database.
58
+ --- 93211763
59
+ >>93211513 (OP)
60
+ >fingerprint hash is leaked
61
+ >all your "passwordless logins" immediately compromised
62
+ lmao
63
+ --- 93211770
64
+ >>93211721
65
+ ???
66
+ Unlike passwords you need physical access to the person. Given the vast majority of compromised accounts are done by people in another country such as Indian call center scammers and phishing emails, this is effective. And if you're being tortured, you're going to give up your password.
67
+ --- 93211789
68
+ >>93211752
69
+ it's my service and I say no, you can't compromise the other users' data by being a faggot and demanding outdated and insecure methods of authentication
70
+ don't like it? make your own service
71
+ --- 93211797
72
+ >>93211763
73
+ >how does encryption work for $1000
74
+ The server only knows what a correct answer looks like, it doesn't know how to produce a correct answer.
75
+ Retard.
76
+ --- 93211805
77
+ >>93211770
78
+ >you need physical access to the person
79
+ You don't the CCC reconstructed a working fingerprint of VDL (I think) years ago from nothing but a press photo. You couldn't come up with a more retarded idea if you tried in the age of everyone running around with smartphones that have 5 cameras.
80
+ --- 93211808
81
+ >>93211707
82
+ i have one, exclusively for authenticating shit, and gps. fucking hate the thing
83
+ --- 93211816
84
+ >>93211805
85
+ As we all know there's a major problem with people hacking people's phones remotely right now.
86
+ --- 93211820
87
+ >>93211808
88
+ i love smartphones
89
+ --- 93211825
90
+ >>93211744
91
+ We already have those devices that compute a code every 15m or so, basically like the 2fa autism but without the autism since you have access to the site key so it just computes otp and you can carry it with you since it's the size of a credit card instead of a bulky nuPhone.
92
+ --- 93211838
93
+ >>93211797
94
+ >the server doesn't store your password in plaintext, it only checks the salted hash fully processed in your browser. Trust me goy!
95
+ --- 93211851
96
+ >>93211789
97
+ >other users
98
+ Literally how?
99
+ >dumbfuck can't even store passwords correctly
100
+ >it's the USER'S fault because... it just is OK
101
+ Whatever even happened to 'customer is king'? I fucking hate this new world we live in.
102
+ --- 93211858
103
+ >>93211816
104
+ Is that your attempt at cope or something?
105
+ Also it was the defence minister not VDL and it was almost a decade ago.
106
+ https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/dec/30/hacker-fakes-german-ministers-fingerprints-using-photos-of-her-hands
107
+ --- 93211863
108
+ >>93211838
109
+ Wow what a strange argument against the use of passwords and instead using passkeys which by default is a trustless authentication system where the server never once knows the password, only the means of determining legitimacy of the device's TOTP.
110
+ --- 93211871
111
+ >muh biometrics
112
+ It's literally optional. It's MFA with the option of using finger print/ face scan instead of the pin.
113
+ --- 93211880
114
+ >>93211858
115
+ Yes, many modern smartphones now use ultrasonic fingerprint readers instead of optical (photographic) ones to enhance security and accuracy. Ultrasonic fingerprint scanners use sound waves to map the unique ridges and valleys of a person's fingerprint, creating a 3D image that is harder to replicate or trick compared to 2D images captured by optical sensors.
116
+
117
+ Ultrasonic fingerprint readers have been used in smartphones since Samsung introduced the technology in its Galaxy S10 series in 2019. Other manufacturers like OnePlus, Huawei, and Xiaomi have also adopted ultrasonic fingerprint readers in their devices. However, it's worth noting that not all smartphones use ultrasonic sensors and some still rely on optical sensors.
118
+ --- 93211892
119
+ So what happens when my finger tips get burned in a fire? Am I just permanently locked out of all of my accounts?
120
+ --- 93211903
121
+ >>93211892
122
+ The authentication is the ability to unlock your phone.
123
+ --- 93211917
124
+ >>93211903
125
+ that doens't answer my question. What happens if someone burns my finger tips? How do i recover anything?
126
+ --- 93211924
127
+ >>93211863
128
+ TOTP is good, current implementations are pure cancer. It's not that hard.
129
+ --- 93211930
130
+ >>93211917
131
+ You do know that phones have a fallback method for authentication when face and fingerprint scanning doesn't work?
132
+ --- 93211944
133
+ >>93211930
134
+ Are you sure about that? My Android phone only gives me 10 tries before it auto wipes. I never saw it give me a fallback when I fail by accident.
135
+ --- 93211959
136
+ >>93211557
137
+ some men don't have a penis
138
+ --- 93211964
139
+ >>93211944
140
+ What happens if a user loses their device?
141
+ Passkeys created on Android are backed up and synced with Android devices that are signed in to the same Google Account, in the same way as passwords are backed up to the password manager.
142
+
143
+ That means user's passkeys go with them when they replace their devices. To sign into apps on a new phone, all the user needs to do is to verify themselves with their existing device's screen lock.
144
+ --- 93211984
145
+ >>93211964
146
+ >oy vey goy let google have all your passwords
147
+ --- 93211987
148
+ >>93211513 (OP)
149
+ >Have to use Google Authenticator to work
150
+ Literally the worse authenticator app of all of them out there.
151
+ --- 93211994
152
+ >>93211984
153
+ >he says in a thread about Google using Passkeys for their services
154
+ okay
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+ --- 93212033
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+ >>93211994
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+ Yes anon, that's the point. I will not use scroogle's passkey and I will be happy.
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+ --- 93212044
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+ >>93211892
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+ >no backup non-biometric FIDO2 key
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+ yes and deservedly so
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+ --- 93212118
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+ >>93211513 (OP)
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+ how is it different from receiving an sms token each time you want to authenticate to some shit?
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+ they should employ key exchange ages ago, any secure protocol use this method
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+ >BUT ITS A BOTNET
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+ nothing has changed, phones always functioned as data collection devices, just never connect it to your router or better throw it away
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+ --- 93212184
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+ >>93212118
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+ SMS can be stolen with a SIM swap. This requires someone to steal the phone and know how to unlock it (in which case you're already fucked).
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+ --- 93212200
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+ >>93212184
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+ >a SIM swap
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+ Time to get with the times grandpa. Everyone uses eSim now. There's no swapping possible.
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+ --- 93212232
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+ >>93212200
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+ You can MITM a cell tower and steal the SMS that way.
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+ --- 93212235
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+ >>93211513 (OP)
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+ I like fingerprint readers on phones. It's way too convenient. I use it as a masterpassword for stuff along with randomized passwords for my accounts
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+ --- 93212259
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+ >>93212200
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+ Never heard of esim before, so clearly not.
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+ --- 93212279
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+ >>93212232
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+ Good luck with that bud
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+ >>93212259
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+ You're living under a rock then. Every modern major phone comes with eSim now
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+ --- 93212309
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+ >>93212279
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+ Are you just delusional or retarded? eSIM doesn't even have a 10% marketshare in the US and most of that is IOT B2B shit not consumer focused. Europe is even worse since pretty much every carrier charges extra for eSIM.
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+ --- 93212316
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+ >>93212279
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+ >When you send an SMS, the data is encrypted between your phone and the cell tower—it can’t easily be intercepted over the air, as such. But that’s simple network security. Once the SMS has disappeared into the network, it is open to interception. And given we text people on different networks and in different countries, your SMS can travel across a hotchpotch of different network servers and systems. You can see the issue. Last year, I reported on a Chinese cyberattack on global carriers pulling SMS from senders and recipients at will.
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+ SMS are plaintext and insecure.
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+ --- 93212320
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+ >FIngerprint data gets leaked ONE time
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+ >Now litterally all your services are compromised forever
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+
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+ >Loose one finger due to accident
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+ >You are now locked out of every service and completely fucked
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+
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+ >Fingerprint database gets leaked
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+ >100.000 people now have their life ruined
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+ --- 93212325
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+ >>93212279
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+ >Every modern major phone comes with eSim now
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+ Why is it poorfag models still have the sim slot? Is really cheaper than a dedicated memory with a virtual sim? Or are there license fees to pay to have a virtual SIM? I would assume most countries would ban the use of non licensed SIMs similarly to how it's illegal making your own MAC address
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+ --- 93212336
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+ >>93211959
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+ Some men don't have a finger... or face for that matter
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+ --- 93212339
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+ >>93212320
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+ Given that biometric data is local only on the device for obvious privacy reasons, that's not happening. Hasn't happened. Won't happen. Both Apple and Google aren't going to touch that privacy timebomb.
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+ --- 93212351
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+ >>93211639
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+ >It's just a TOTP with a biometric initializer. And that's better than a pin, sorry.
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+ Nah, it's WebAuthn/Fido2. It's based on public key crypto, not TOTP.
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+ --- 93212352
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+ >>93212320
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+ >FIngerprint data gets leaked ONE time
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+ Your fault for trusting services not encrypting your sensitive data
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+ >>Loose one finger due to accident
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+ Your fault for being a thirdworlder + you have 9 more fingers not to mention your cute feet so at the end of the day you are just careless if you don't add more fingers to your devices
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+ >Fingerprint database gets leaked
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+ Read back from top
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+ --- 93212355
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+ >>93212309
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+ >I'm a poorfag and refuse to buy new stuff
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+ Not my problem
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+ --- 93212357
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+ >>93212325
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+ MAC spoofing is perfectly legal, what are you on about?
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+ --- 93212371
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+ >>93212357
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+ I was reading about how smartphone shave MAC addresses hardcoded in a particular partition and how it's not legal changing those addresses because it violates anti terrorism laws in some countries
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+ --- 93212385
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+ >>93212371
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+ Who is going to stop you? The FBI? What are they going to do? Throw you in jail for modifying your phone?
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+ --- 93212438
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+ >>93212320
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+ >>FIngerprint data gets leaked ONE time
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+ >Now litterally all your services are compromised forever
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+ It's just one factor, the other is a stored private key used for signing a challenge.
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+ >>Loose one finger due to accident
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+ >You are now locked out of every service and completely fucked
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+ You can use either fingerprint or PIN as second factor (or face ID on iPhone).
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+ --- 93212443
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+ >>93212385
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+ Unsure how that works. I just found that piece of info while looking for info on how to fix a bricked phone and apparently these devices come out of their factories with some data hardcoded in particular partitions storing info that should not be touched. If you by chance wipe that partition or the entire partition table your device is basically useless unless you find another device with the same model you can copy the partition table from. After that you would have to generate a new MAC address yourself and that's where I read about some countries regulating this stuff
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+ --- 93212481
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+ >>93212184
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+ >>93212200
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+ >Impliying modern sim swaps require pysical access to the sim
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+ It's just social enigneering, calling the telephone company and pretending to be the SIM owner.
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+ >>93212339
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+ How are they going to verify who is the owner of an account on multiple devices? Magic?
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+ >>93212352
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+ I'm sure the goverment app you are forced to sign in has encrypted databases, the same goverment that had ssn stored inside plain html
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+ https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/10/viewing-website-html-code-is-not-illegal-or-hacking-prof-tells-missouri-gov/.
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+ Also if a photo of your hands leak you are fucked, considering your mental retardation you are probably an amerilard.
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+ --- 93212495
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+ >>93212481
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+ >I'm sure the goverment app you are forced to sign in
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+ Not sure what third world country you're from, but there is no "government app" anyone is forced to sign into on a federal level.
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+ --- 93212501
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+ >>93212438
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+ >the other is a stored private key used for signing a challenge.
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+ So then you're fucked when you lose that key when you get mugged.
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+ >PIN
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+ So then its less secure than password.
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+
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+ You can't have it both ways. Either it's secure, and then when you lose whatever is required, you're SoL.
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+ Or you can have a less secure alternative, like PIN, that ruins the security.
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+ Or, what will actually happen, google will have a backdoor.
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+ --- 93212504
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+ >>93212355
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+ 0/10 cope, try harder next time.
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+ --- 93212514
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+ >>93211513 (OP)
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+ dont care
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+ ive been using faceID for like 7 years
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+ just gave up
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+ --- 93212516
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+ >>93212279
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+ >Good luck with that bud
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+ not this retard but this is possible for a single device, all you need to do is to craft a broadcast with the cell tower address and your MAC and spam the phone with it
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+ --- 93212518
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+ >>93212385
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+ >>93212443
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+ Ah I just remembered what that illegal claim was about. Basically these partitions store, along with your MAC address, your device's IMEI which is what is actually illegal to spoof. Sorry for the confusion
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+ --- 93212520
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+ >>93212501
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+ It's MFA you fucking retard. The Pin is only valid during a short challenge period
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+ --- 93212523
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+ >>93211987
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+ this, google authenticator is complete dogshit and I'm glad I moved all my TOTP to BitWarden
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+ --- 93212568
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+ >>93212523
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+ >TOTP in BitWarden
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+ https://prezu.ca/post/dont-use-totp-in-bitwarden/
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+ --- 93212584
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+ >>93211763
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+ It's fine not to know how encryption works but the confidence some have despite knowing shit astounds me
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+ --- 93212592
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+ >>93212481
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+ >How are they going to verify who is the owner of an account on multiple devices? Magic?
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+
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+ For starters most services will be based on a singular device. One device, one account.
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+
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+ But you could support multiple accounts if you wanted by requiring an already authorized device to approve the registration of a new device.
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+
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+ You would have a simple authentication table:
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+ device_id|account_id|public_auth
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+
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+ Then when they try to login you check against all registered devices.
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+ --- 93212599
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+ >>93212584
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+ You are free to listen and believe to whatever the mass media is telling you. It's my software you're using but hey, let the kikes tell you how it works, don't trust me!
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+ --- 93212604
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+ >>93212501
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+ >So then you're fucked when you lose that key when you get mugged.
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+ Apple and Google have it tied to your account so you can get a new device and use the previous pin to revalidate. It's like they thought about this.
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+ --- 93212633
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+ >>93212501
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+ >So then you're fucked when you lose that key when you get mugged.
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+ You can link multiple phones to your account (only inside the Google or Apple closed garden, not between) after which your private keys will be synced between them.
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+
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+ If you lose all your phones, you can still do account recovery with Google/Apple and get your passkeys synced to a new device ... just need to jump some hoops.
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+ --- 93212670
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+ >>93211513 (OP)
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+ Biometrics are bad security. Haven't we as a society learned this by now? It's meant as a convenience at the cost of security.
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+ --- 93212680
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+ >>93212670
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+ Passwords are bad security. Haven't we as society learned this by now? It's meant for convenience at the cost of security.
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+ --- 93212690
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+ >>93212599
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+ >don't trust me
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+ Well duh but it's not about trust, just about you not having a clue. Sorry
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+ --- 93212699
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+ >>93212568
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+ I don't care about what Canadians think.
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+ --- 93212730
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+ >>93212680
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+ We have. That's what 2FA is for, but passwords are still more secure than biometrics.
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+ --- 93212738
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+ >>93212730
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+ No they're not.
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+ --- 93212762
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+ >>93212738
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+ They inherently are due to the fact that passwords can be changed regularly and biometrics can not.
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+ --- 93212771
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+ >>93212604
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+ >>93212633
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+ Like I said, that's the third option. Google has full control. get banned? It's over. Google has another security mess-up? Gone. Or someone google trusts, like a phone provider, get owned by a sim swapper, and it's gone too.
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+
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+ If it's cryptographically secure doesn't matter as much has who has backdoor access.
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+ --- 93212805
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+ >>93212762
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+ Biometrics don't need to be changes because by default this protocol is trustless and doesn't exchange private keys. Impossible to crack because they ensure the keys are absurdly long. Passwords are inherently insecure because they encourage reuse across accounts and a susceptible to keylogging and other MITM attacks.
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+
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+ >>93212771
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+ There are devices you can buy that support this. You don't have to use a phone.
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+ --- 93212846
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+ >>93212805
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+ A fingerprint might generate a really good single password, but you can never get a new fingerprint. It is laughably easy to steal someone's fingerprints compared to a password that only exists in your mind which can't be stolen.
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+ --- 93212852
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+ >>93212738
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+ >>93212762
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+ Passwords can be changed, they can also not be taken from you by force. Biometrics are much less secure as a single factor.
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+
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+ The reason midwits think biometrics are secure is that they're only used with MFA, because they're not secure. When you use biometrics on your phone it's actually private key(controlled by provider) + biometrics.
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+ --- 93212890
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+ >>93212805
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+ >There are devices you can buy that support this. You don't have to use a phone.
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+ a MFA device? Yes you can. but when it comes to using them for actual things, you can only use them for services in conjunction with a password.
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+ This thread is not about that, this threads is about google and apple replacing the password part of the MFA with something that they. but not you, control.
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+ --- 93212918
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+ >>93211959
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+ we take a moment of silence to remember the victims of mickey's dick smasher
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+ --- 93212924
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+ >>93212846
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+ They use subsonic fingerprint readers now. And that requires you to steal their fingerprint AND their device because the private key isn't the fingerprint, it's what's on the device. The fingerprint is used for UNLOCKING the device / verifying authentication, it's not the password itself. That's why fingerprint, face ID, and the standard unlock pin are all options. It's laughable how ignorant you are about how this works.
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+
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+ >>93212852
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+ Passwords can be easily stolen without your knowledge and without possession so it's always funny how you people minimize the weaknesses of passwords and use hyperbole about biometrics. Passwords are hilariously bad with extremely obvious downsides.
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+
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+ >>93212890
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+ If you have a Google account you're already at their mercy retard.
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+ --- 93212979
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+ >>93212924
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+ >And that requires you to steal their fingerprint AND the private key
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+ Yes, everyone knows that. The fact that you need to use MFA with biometrics(because they are insecure) doesn't mean that biometrics are more secure.
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+
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+ >Passwords can be easily stolen without your knowledge and without possession
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+ Not in any way which the same isn't through for biometrics.
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+
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+ >If you have a Google account you're already at their mercy retard.
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+ Only for google services. Not every account. You're pretending to be retarded to avoid the point.
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+ --- 93213021
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+ >>93211513 (OP)
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+ I hate fingerprint ID. I do rock climbing and my fingerprints are so damaged I am not able to use them anywhere as they change every week.
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+ --- 93213035
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+ I gave the state my fingerprints to work in health care
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+ --- 93213041
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+ >>93212979
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+ >>Not in any way which the same isn't through for biometrics.
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+ >Bro they'll just chop off your finger and log in
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+ I think at that point you have bigger things to worry about.
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+
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+ >Only for google services. Not every account. You're pretending to be retarded to avoid the point.
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+ At the mercy for what? There's nothing that the server has access to that can be used to fuck you, your private key is NEVER exposed. It's literally the best case scenario for passwords which is an extremely high entropy unique password for every service that implements this protocol. It's unpwnable.
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+ --- 93213073
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+ >NOOO WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU NEED TO VERIFY MY IDENTITY FOR SECURITY? WHAT ABOUT MY NOTEPAD WITH ALL MY PASSWORDS WRITTEN ON IT??
415
+ Dumber than dirt. Dumber than standard libertarians even.
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+ --- 93213103
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+ >>93213021
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+ I rock climb too and the only time my fingerprint ID stops working is if I cut my finger open which only tends to happen while cooking.
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+ --- 93213165
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+ >>93213041
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+ >I think at that point you have bigger things to worry about.
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+ No. A password, when used properly, is secure enough to be the single factor to protect state secrets. Snowden, Assange and the like have released encrypted data publicly. When you use that password to encrypt data, as long as your system is secure when you do it, the data is then self until you utter the password again.
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+
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+ Biometrics can be subverted by just holding you down and touching/holding it up to you. Something police departments are legally allowed to do in some places.
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+
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+ >At the mercy for what?
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+ Since they can grant you access to your account in case you lose your devices/details, they can both access your accounts, let someone else access them and deny you access to them.
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+ --- 93213258
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+ >>93213165
430
+ >Biometrics can be subverted by just holding you down and touching/holding it up to you. Something police departments are legally allowed to do in some places.
431
+ Then don't enable that feature on your device. Are you dumb? I think you have the retarded notion that biometrics are inherent to the system. You can use a device that only unlocks with a password.
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+ --- 93213281
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+ >>93213258
434
+ >Biometrics are good
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+ >Just don't use them
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+ >Use a password
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+ --- 93213285
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+ >>93212771
439
+ You can a FIDO2 dongle for passkeys too, but you won't get the syncing.
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+ --- 93213307
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+ FUCK YOU
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+
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ YOU ARE NOT THE GOVERNMENT
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+
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+
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ FUCK YOU
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+ --- 93213318
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+ >>93213281
469
+ Yeah, use a password that only works on a local only device that then generates a unique cryptologically secure unique authentication token, never once exposing your password or your private key to the internet. Are you dumb?
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+ --- 93213343
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+ >>93213318
472
+ So there is no point in using biometrics.
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+ --- 93213369
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+ >>93213343
475
+ Well if I'm not a major faggot like you scared about the police unlocking my phone full of CP I might use biometrics. :^) But you, a faggot, can use a password.
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+ --- 93213388
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+ >>93213369
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+ Everything you can do with a biometric can be done without one. Thus the only point of a biometric is for convenience at the cost of security.
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+ --- 93213392
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+ >>93211557
481
+ if i get a qt cake to do it, i'll allow it sometimes
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+ --- 93213396
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+ >>93211513 (OP)
484
+ I HATE THE ANTICHRIST
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+ --- 93213405
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+ >>93213388
487
+ Yeah no shit but most people aren't afraid of the cops unlocking their phone with their fingerprint. Not everyone has "I am a criminal under police investigation" as a threat vector.
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+ --- 93213406
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+ >>93211572
490
+ This should be standard
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+ --- 93213423
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+ >>93213405
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+ It's not just the cops. Robbers will steal your phone and make you unlock it so they can change the pin and fuck your shit that way.
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+ --- 93213429
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+ >>93213405
496
+ >Yeah no shit
497
+ I don't care about any of this. Just making this one point.
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+
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+ >>93212670
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+ --- 93213440
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+ >>93213423
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+ Robbers will steal your phone and make you type in your password or they'll stab you.
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+ --- 93213611
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+ >>93211744
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+ This.
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+ Fuck smartphone kiddies.
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+ The only thing they are worth is being thrown in to industrial blenders to feed cows. Fucking insufferable zoomie cunts.
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+ --- 93213755
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+ >>93213440
510
+ But at least cops "probably" won't stab you if you don't give them a password. But for a fingerprint they don't even need to ask you anything.
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+ --- 93213981
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+ >>93213755
513
+ >But at least cops "probably" won't stab you if you don't give them a password. But for a fingerprint they don't even need to ask you anything.
514
+ If the cops can't compel you give up a password them grabbing your hand and unlocking the phone would also be illegal. It would also be illegal for them to do this without your lawyer present. It's a dumb argument.
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+ --- 93214035
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+ >>93213981
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+ They don't even need to touch you. Just walking into a room with a metal table or chair could leave your fingerprint behind.
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+ --- 93214111
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+ >>93214035
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+ And how are they going to explain how they decrypted your phone? You do realize in law this allow could get your phone disqualified as evidence. Also modern fingerprint readers require your actual finger because it reads depth information. Good luck getting that from a fingerprint on the table.
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+ --- 93214148
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+ >>93213981
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+ I don't think that courts in the US have definitely settled this question yet, but a popular legal argument is that revealing a password from your mind is compelled testimony (in breach of the 5th Amendment), whereas taking someone's fingerprints is a standard procedure that's been used for over a century.
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+ --- 93214158
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+ >>93214111
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+ Police use zero day exploits to decrypt phones and it is apparently legal. Although it seems like they can compel you to use biometrics for some reason.
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+
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+ https://esfandilawfirm.com/can-police-unlock-your-phone/
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+ --- 93214236
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+ >>93214111
531
+ >modern fingerprint readers require your actual finger because it reads depth information
532
+ Has anyone actually pentested these implementations?
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+ If you 3D print / etch a best guess of how deep the grooves are, will the sensor's error correction routines just say "yeah, close enough" and assume it's a perfect match?
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+ --- 93214256
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+ >>93214158
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+ Just say no. You'll get hit with concealing/destruction of evidence which is likely a far lesser offense than whatever the FBI has you called in for questioning for to begin with if you're at that point in your life.
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+ --- 93214274
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+ >>93214236
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+ >"yeah, close enough" and assume it's a perfect match?
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+ More than likely. Fingerprint scanning tech is stupid as fuck. This is on purpose because it can never work if there wasn't room for error.
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+ --- 93214301
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+ >>93214256
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+ >Just say no.
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+ I could also just use a password because I am not needlessly attached to this concept of using biometrics.
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+ --- 93214325
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+ >>93211639
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+ Read the article before commenting
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+ --- 93214332
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+ >>93214148
550
+ Using your fingerprints to identify your location at a crime scene isn't the same as using your fingerprint as a password for decrypting a phone. It's obvious 5th amendment.
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+
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+ >>93214158
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+ That's because that's not settled case law and probably based on a dumbass boomer not understanding the concept of biometric passwords. If you can't be compelled to reveal a text password neither should you be compelled to use your "face" password. It's only this way because it wasn't argued in court but it would certainly be struck down if someone went for it. The first thing you would do with a lawyer is say you refuse to comply with these orders and force them to use violence to unlock your phone. You would request to wear sunglasses during interviews and wear latex gloves.
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+
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+ >>93214236
556
+ iOS uses subdermal information along with topology. It's probably hard to spoof. There's no indication that the flaws of image-based finger print scanners exist in modern fingerprint sensors. And if someone is making a 3D cast of your finger you're already fucked as-in they can just use your finger.
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+ --- 93214374
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+ >>93214301
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+ Even in that case they will still hit you with a felony related to concealing evidence. They just won't be able to """force""" you to open it
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+ --- 93214415
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+ >>93214374
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+ No that doesn't work. The police can only hit you with that if they know for a fact your device contains evidence as-in they physically saw the evidence on your device and then you encrypted it. Suspicion isn't enough. More or less it's a moot point because to compel you to unlock the phone they already have enough evidence to lock you up for the crime in the first place.
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+ --- 93214625
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+ What if my phone breaks, and I don't have any spare devices to log in with?
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+ --- 93214670
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+ >>93214625
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+ Every service still requires some sort of "forgot password" feature. iOS and Android both have ways to recover your account if you lose your device and have to start fresh.
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+ --- 93214684
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+ >>93214625
570
+ Hope you kept your backup codes lmao otherwise you're absolutely fucked. 2FA is easily one of the worst things to ever come out of cybersecurity and its entire purpose was to shift blame to the customer rather than the service
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+ --- 93214717
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+ >>93214684
573
+ Yeah instead we should use passwords so we can blame both the service and the customer. :) :) :)
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+ --- 93214758
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+ >>93214717
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+ The customer is not liable to any breaches of passwords. A smart customer that uses one password per service can shift the entire blame onto the provider, unless you were stupid enough to fall for a phish attack or have malware/keyloggers on your PC.
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+ --- 93214785
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+ >>93214332
579
+ >Using your fingerprints to identify your location at a crime scene isn't the same as using your fingerprint as a password for decrypting a phone. It's obvious 5th amendment.
580
+ It's only "obvious" to SCOTUS if they care more about protecting individual freedom than granting the government more power against its enemies, which seems excessively hopeful.
581
+ If you think "to be a witness against himself" means the government can't use your fingerprints to satisfy a search warrant, then why doesn't it also prevent them from using your fingerprints to prove you were at a crime scene?
582
+ --- 93214854
583
+ >>93214758
584
+ You're back to blaming the user for reusing the passwords because it's unreasonable to expect the average person to use unique, strong passwords for every service. Dumb argument.
585
+ --- 93214886
586
+ >>93214785
587
+ Do you know the difference between of "using something" and "seeing something"?
588
+ --- 93214896
589
+ >>93214854
590
+ Skill issue. It takes zero effort to use a unique password per service. But sure, go ahead and reuse the same password for everything and then be forced to have to use your cell phone as a secondary auth device because the service doesn't want to be liable for your fuck ups.
591
+ --- 93214936
592
+ >>93214896
593
+ You're back to blaming the user. I just love contradictions. You see, it's bad to blame the user when it's MFA but it's not bad to blame the user when they use shitty passwords. Oh well. Sorry you're on the losing side mate and you're making a good case for Digital IDs in the case someone loses their MFA device. :) :) :)
594
+ --- 93215404
595
+ >>93214886
596
+ >Do you know the difference between of "using something" and "seeing something"?
597
+ Does the text of the US constitution define what "using data" means?
598
+ Even if such a definition existed, I wouldn't expect SCOTUS to apply that definition in a principled and consistent way, just as they've defined "interstate commerce" to include the act of a farmer feeding his own crops to his own chickens.
599
+ If the police "use" your fingerprints to prove you were at a particular location, then that seems to count as "using something" just as much as if they "use" your fingerprints to derive a number in a phone's memory.
600
+ --- 93215476
601
+ >>93215404
602
+ So you deliberately misuse the word "use" to make your point. How obtuse.
603
+ --- 93215588
604
+ >>93212699
605
+ Article isn't what that guy seems to think it is either. The only problem they have is putting TOTP and your passwords in the same vault. Which is a problem but easily fixed and not a problem unless you make it one.
606
+ --- 93215645
607
+ >>93211759
608
+ nothing, they're milves above the desktop model in literally everything, especially security. thinkpad retards and other degenerates are coping
609
+ --- 93215667
610
+ >>93211513 (OP)
611
+ >Imagine not knowing how to fuck with this shit and use something else that works instead
612
+ OP IS TOO NEW? WOT DO? R U 2 YOUNG 2 B HERE OP?
613
+ --- 93215717
614
+ >make sure gen-z and younger can't even password
615
+ >secure jobs for those that can
616
+ >even if they're shitty office IT jobs
617
+ BET THESE NIGGAS CAN'T EVEN COPY & PASTE SHIT, BET THEY CAN'T EVEN RIGHT CLICK
618
+ --- 93215873
619
+ Blame retarded boomers who keep forgetting their passwords or keep getting hacked because they give out their password so easily.
620
+ --- 93216182
621
+ >>93215476
622
+ >So you deliberately misuse the word "use" to make your point. How obtuse.
623
+ I'm sorry. If there is just one unambiguous and correct legal definition of the word "use" then please share it.
624
+ --- 93216233
625
+ >>93216182
626
+ You deliberately misused "use" when you know exactly the difference between seeing a fingerprint at a crime scene and using a fingerprint like a key to unlock a phone. Stop being willfully obtuse. Last reply.
627
+ --- 93216455
628
+ First google account: "passkeys can't be created on this device."
629
+ Second google account: "passkeys aren't allowed on this account."
630
+ Did some further digging and found thatFirefox on macOS is not supported at all. Safari on macOS lets you add a passkey, but I am prompted for a password to login on both Safari and Firefox. Like I said, I think there's still work to be done. Absolutely genius Google! Tie your authentication system to the browser you use lmao.
631
+ --- 93216963
632
+ >>93216233
633
+ >seeing a fingerprint at a crime scene and using a fingerprint like a key to unlock a phone.
634
+ I could equally say that you know there is no constitutional difference between:
635
+ 1) Using an algorithm on a PC to compare a digital image of a fingerprint photographed at a crime scene against one forcefully taken of a suspect's hand, and
636
+ 2) Using an algorithm on a phone to compare the stored biometric fingerprint data against the sensor data forcefully measured from a suspect's hand.
637
+ In the first case, the match is used to convince a jury, and in the second case it is used to produce a digital key (listed on a search warrant).
638
+ Neither scenario seems like it involves giving testimony, which is what being a witness in a criminal case means.
639
+ By all means, though, try asserting your 5th Amendment rights when you are arrested and the cops try to take your fingerprints. (This is not legal advice.)
640
+ --- 93217031
641
+ The constitutional implications of using an algorithm to compare fingerprint data in different contexts are complex. The Fifth Amendment protects against self-incrimination for testimonial evidence but not physical evidence like fingerprints. Comparing a fingerprint from a crime scene to a suspect's fingerprint is similar to traditional fingerprint analysis and not considered testimonial evidence. However, comparing stored fingerprint data to unlock a device may raise different constitutional concerns as it potentially exposes incriminating evidence. It is important to consider the specific details and legal interpretations involved in each scenario to determine constitutionality.
642
+ --- 93217069
643
+ >>93216455
644
+ >Tie your authentication system to the browser you use
645
+ and your browser to your OS, all controlled by 3 giant US corporations
646
+ this is the end game, to control billions of people's online identities with a few carefully written National Security Letters, overseen by a secret court
647
+ --- 93217089
648
+ >>93217069
649
+ protip: NSA already listens in on all internet traffic within the US by tapping the ISPs top level. Has absolutely nothing to do with what OS you use or whatever schizo theory you have in your head.
650
+ --- 93217132
651
+ >>93217031
652
+ Thanks ChatGPT. I particularly like how you said:
653
+ >may raise different constitutional concerns as it potentially exposes incriminating evidence.
654
+ What if someone chose a password of "I killed that missing person and buried the body in my garden"?
655
+ Could the court force you to divulge that password?
656
+ --- 93217204
657
+ In law, it has been established that a person cannot be compelled to reveal a password unless the evidence sought is incontrovertibly tied to the individual or is already known to them. This means that if the police have strong evidence that a person committed a crime, they cannot compel them to reveal their password to access potentially incriminating evidence unless it is already known that the evidence exists and is tied to the individual. If a person has chosen a password that explicitly confesses to a crime, it is possible that the court might consider that as incontrovertible evidence and compel the person to reveal the password. However, this would depend on the specific circumstances of the case and legal interpretation.
658
+ --- 93217236
659
+ >can be compelled to hand over passkey
660
+ >can be compelled to apply fingerprint to lock
661
+ >can't be compelled to tell officer your password
662
+ >let's get rid of passwords, no passwords is the future
663
+ Figures. At least they're acting under the assumption that encryption is legal and merely encrypting isn't a crime in and of itself. yet.
664
+ --- 93217262
665
+ >>93217089
666
+ pro-er tip: tapping ISPs doesn't give the NSA the cleartext of your messages as long as you're using a modern implementation of TLS [spoiler]at least until their quantum computer is ready[/spoiler]
667
+ --- 93217268
668
+ >>93211513 (OP)
669
+ Just give it the underside of the head of your cock
670
+ --- 93217568
671
+ Why would I ever use this, and be forced into using shitty google authenticator when i can continue using Yubikey?
672
+ --- 93217639
673
+ >>93211513 (OP)
674
+ Don't you need to use Google Password Manager to take advantage of this on Android? I'd rather wait for Firefox support.
675
+ --- 93218126
676
+ >>93212918
677
+ lol
678
+ --- 93218181
679
+ >>93211729
680
+ >>just let me use something that can be compromised in a database breach or stolen with a keylogger
681
+ That sounds like a service problem
682
+ --- 93218215
683
+ >>93218181
684
+ The traditional password system is everything someone needs to log in in the case of a data breach. Assuming there will be no data breaches is naive.
685
+ --- 93220133
686
+ >>93211513 (OP)
687
+ Fingerprint and face scans are the weakest form of verification and least reliable. What are they on about
688
+ --- 93220223
689
+ >>93211707
690
+ 2007 was a just over a decade ago, not 16 fucking years.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93211516
3
+ "The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
4
+ --George Orwell
5
+
6
+ >Recommended operating systems
7
+ General purpose: Fedora, K/L/Xubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux
8
+ Security focused: Whonix, Tails, OpenBSD, Qubes OS
9
+
10
+ >Recommended mobile operating systems
11
+ Android based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, LineageOS/DivestOS
12
+ Linux based: PureOS, postmarketOS
13
+
14
+ >Recommended browsers
15
+ Chromium based: Brave, Bromite (no update), ungoogled-chromium
16
+ Firefox based: Firefox (w/user.js), IceCat, LibreWolf, Mull, Tor Browser
17
+
18
+ >Advanced content blocking
19
+ https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode:-medium-mode
20
+
21
+ >Browser tests
22
+ https://www.deviceinfo.me
23
+ https://dnsleaktest.com
24
+ https://librespeed.org
25
+ https://privacytests.org
26
+ https://time.gov
27
+
28
+ >Privacy friendly frontends
29
+ https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontends
30
+
31
+ >Recommended search engines
32
+ Brave Search, DuckDuckGo, Searx, Startpage
33
+
34
+ >Privacy oriented DNS
35
+ https://adguard-dns.io/en/welcome.html
36
+ https://nextdns.io
37
+ https://www.quad9.net
38
+
39
+ >Privacy oriented email
40
+ ProtonMail, Tutanota, Disroot, mailbox.org, StartMail
41
+ Cock.li, Riseup (invite only)
42
+
43
+ >Recommended instant messengers
44
+ Signal, Element, Session, Briar
45
+
46
+ >BIOS replacement
47
+ https://coreboot.org
48
+ https://libreboot.org
49
+
50
+ >Resources
51
+ https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
52
+ https://ssd.eff.org
53
+ https://ffprofile.com
54
+ https://ryf.fsf.org/products
55
+ https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io
56
+ https://haveibeenpwned.com
57
+ https://inteltechniques.com/workbook.html
58
+ https://eldritchdata.neocities.org
59
+ https://www.privacytools.io
60
+ https://sizeof.cat/links
61
+ https://stallman.org/facebook.html
62
+
63
+ Previous Thread: >>93102254 →
64
+ --- 93211734
65
+ What's the difference between IPV6 and IPV4?
66
+ >When I run ipconfig for example
67
+ >IPv6 address and IPv4 shown for a WLAN adapter
68
+ >I know that IPv6 has more addresses. but your IPV6 depends on your device's MAC
69
+ >I know that IPv4 is older and more anonymous
70
+ >I still don't understand the difference between them
71
+ >why does my NIC have two addresses at once?!
72
+ >Why does my defeault gateway have two addresses, an IPv4 and an IPv6
73
+ --- 93213042
74
+ >>93211734
75
+ You can assign IPv6 manually without using the MAC address.
76
+ --- 93213080
77
+ >>93211516 (OP)
78
+ Still no love for Tox messenger.
79
+ --- 93213124
80
+ >>93213042
81
+ >you can assign IPV6 manually without the MAC
82
+ I already knew that. Most networks will assign the address using the MAC though, as is de facto standard.
83
+ --- 93214954
84
+ >https://hackernews.xyz/35814113/earn-it-act-undermines-the-privacy-security-and-safety-of-law-abiding-users
85
+ >“As reintroduced, EARN IT dramatically increases the risk of liability for any service that offers end-to-end encryption,” said Ari Cohn, TechFreedom’s Free Speech Counsel. “The bill pretends to allow companies to offer encrypted services but in reality ensures that offering those services will be considered as evidence in cases brought under state laws. No rational business will offer end-to-end encryption if it can be evidence that they were reckless or negligent because they were unable to detect or block offending communications.”
86
+ >“If lawmakers are truly concerned that foreign adversaries and rogue government agencies are snooping on private communications, undermining encryption is the last thing they should do,” Cohn continued. Last month, Elon Musk sparked outrage by alleging that the federal government previously had access to Twitter users’ private direct messages. Access, Musk added, that was possible only because DMs are not encrypted. And buried under concerns about TikTok is a report that a state-sponsored Chinese hacking group is actively targeting companies—including social media and telecommunications companies—to collect intelligence. “Coercing services to abandon encryption only makes us more vulnerable to government overreach and attacks from hostile foreign adversaries,” Cohn noted.
87
+ tl;dr: Congress is trying to push another bill that will create a commission that will give glowies and feds more abilities to look through your shit. Be prepared.
88
+ --- 93215325
89
+ >>93213080
90
+ because its shit
91
+ --- 93215408
92
+ Brave now let's you control individual scripts.
93
+ https://www.ghacks.net/2023/05/04/brave-update-improves-script-blocking-and-google-sign-in-privacy/
94
+ --- 93216495
95
+ Did 4chan just lag abnormally for everyone else or just me?
96
+ --- 93218423
97
+ Is this good enough for your average normie?
98
+ Brave w/ Brave Search, KeepassXC, Raivo OTP, Proton Ultimate (ProtonVPN, ProtonDrive w/ Cryptomator, Protonmail, Simplelogin), Signal, Mysudo, Privacy.com, DeleteMe.
99
+ --- 93218578
100
+ >>93218423
101
+ >DeleteMe
102
+ I would avoid this imo. You can follow this list and save yourself a lot of money.
103
+ https://pastebin.com/XuhzSzQq
104
+ Also, I would not trust Privacy.com with my finances. Just buy preloaded credit cards with cash.
105
+ --- 93218693
106
+ >>93218578
107
+ I’m not clicking that link
108
+ --- 93218799
109
+ >>93218693
110
+ It's just a bunch of links to follow.
111
+ --- 93218949
112
+ >>93218799
113
+ Oh ok, sorry. I come from /biz and a lot of scammers use that exact phrase and then post a pastebin link.
114
+ --- 93219189
115
+ >>93218423
116
+ Never heard of mysudo but the rest should be fine, both security and normie-friendliness wise. Looks good
117
+ --- 93219291
118
+ >>93211516 (OP)
119
+ >Security general
120
+
121
+ >Fedora
122
+ >Ubuntu
123
+ >Protonmail
124
+ >Signal
125
+ --- 93219318
126
+ >>93219291
127
+ >>Fedora
128
+ Genuine unironic question, whats wrong with this?
129
+ --- 93219459
130
+ >>93211516 (OP)
131
+ ANY BROWSER IS A UNIQUE IDENTIFIER
132
+ --- 93219706
133
+ >>93218693
134
+ It's the same opt-out links that DeleteMe and others use. You can literally just click on their opt-out page and remove your data that way instead of paying someone else to do it for you. Which btw they never really do a good job of. At least if you do it you know you got it done properly. Most of them are pretty simple and take less than 3 minutes.
135
+ --- 93220264
136
+ >>93218578
137
+ >>93219706
138
+ Alright, cool thanks. So don't use Privacy.com or DeleteMe. I'm gonna also remove Raivo OTP and just use Keepass to store everything.
139
+
140
+ >>93219189
141
+ I plan on using MySudo as a secondary phone number for work and other stuff where I don't want to give out my real number. I plan on using Google Voice for traveling because MySudo only works in certain countries.
142
+
143
+ Also, should I use Traveling Mailbox? I've seen people say to use a P.O. box but those don't accept packages another alternative is to just have UPS store your packages.
144
+ --- 93220493
145
+ Anyone seen this shit about malware/scripts that are stealing info from 1password and Keepass? I've seen conflicting info on if it's in malicious downloaded programs or is infecting through scrips in browsers.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93211595
3
+ how desperate do you think youtube is to sell yt premium
4
+ --- 93211626
5
+ >>93211595 (OP)
6
+ Either not at all or extremely and I honestly can't tell you which it is.
7
+ They've gone through so many shit ideas to make premium appealing that I think they just don't give a shit. Remember RED or whatever it was called, the premium only videos from some huge youtubers?
8
+ --- 93211698
9
+ >>93211595 (OP)
10
+ >implying the average normalfag even knows what a bitrate is
11
+ --- 93211704
12
+ >>93211595 (OP)
13
+ >enhanced bitrate
14
+
15
+ Is this image satire? Do they really think that their average joe knows what a bitrate is?
16
+ --- 93211760
17
+ >>93211595 (OP)
18
+ >enhanced bitrate
19
+ as if normalfags fucking care. Why do you think streamfaggots are still the majority of nu-/a/
20
+ --- 93212392
21
+ I never get that shits so probably a bait, if not, wtf they are selling AV1 or what. Most people don't even change the resolution, they use tiktok and Instagram and the quality is ultra shit there so they don't care
22
+ --- 93213346
23
+ >>93211595 (OP)
24
+ I don't understand this.If 1080p "premium" is paid, why is 4K free? I mean, surely 4K is better than this "1080p premium" right?
25
+ --- 93213798
26
+ >>93213346
27
+ >I mean, surely 4K is better than this "1080p premium" right?
28
+ G-Guys how do we tell him?
29
+ --- 93214096
30
+ This is what happens when you try to destroy the market of any competition and then you have to make money with it down the line - you usually can't.
31
+ Youtube will never be profitable until they utterly gut the site, and that opens the window of opportunity for some other company to be just as retarded, or perhaps slightly less retarded, and roll out a competing service of equal or similar features, if not even better (Youtube fucking sucks after all, especially discoverability these days, search is utter trash on Youtube, literal trash, you cannot find shit besides spam and news)
32
+ Amazon are most likely to take on Youtube soon as it is, they've been inching towards it.
33
+ Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if they end up firing half the retard furry fuckwits and simps at Twitch and redo the site from the ground up to be streaming, video, music and podcasts to take on multiple sites at once pretty much using the exact same back-end they have for Twitch and Amazon Video right now.
34
+ As long as they fire anyone to do with the new Twitch UI that is. Holy awful. That's honestly one of the worst site redesigns I think I've ever seen by any serious company.
35
+ --- 93216199
36
+ There has been a noticeable drop in video quality on YouTube over the years, and apparently now they are selling you the old quality which used to be free.
37
+ --- 93216326
38
+ >>93216199
39
+ I wouldn't care if they always used a high quality audio stream, it's so little savings and they _know_ when it's music so I shouldn't have to switch to 720p
40
+ --- 93216338
41
+ >>93211595 (OP)
42
+ I bought yt premium connected to ukraine and im only paying a dollar now due to the currency being so slow compared to the euro
43
+ --- 93217493
44
+ >>93216199
45
+ They're deleting original res uploads if your video has low views and keeping only 240p
46
+ It's a shoah
47
+ --- 93217612
48
+ >>93211595 (OP)
49
+ There's no problem here. Video streaming is an expensive business, and they don't owe you any particular standard of service if you aren't a paying customer.
50
+ I'm looking forward to it actually. Most videos on youtube max out at 1080p, and they currently look like dogshit. This still isn't showing up for me, but I can't wait for videos to suddenly start resembling the file that was originally uploaded.
51
+ --- 93217685
52
+ >>93217612
53
+ Stupid trashtube shill
54
+ --- 93217708
55
+ >>93216199
56
+ You have to watch 480p videos in 4K just to get a good picture.
57
+ Literally.
58
+ I'm not kidding.
59
+
60
+ Do it yourself, create a high quality 480p video 4:4:4 with tons of bitrate, upload that to YouTube and try to watch it without wanting to die.
61
+ Now do it again, letterbox it to 960x540, upscale it to 3840x2160 with integer scaling and nearest neighbor, save that 4:4:4 with high bitrate and upload that to youtube. Now watch it on YouTube with 4K, and see how it looks decent.
62
+
63
+ YouTube is so bit starved it's disgusting. But its free.
64
+ If they want to sell "premium" content, fine, that's cool.
65
+ Just make it so.
66
+ Literally. Fucking do it. And by do it, I mean open the gates. Let the world advance. Let us actually view uploads in the original bitrate supplied by the uploader regardless of resolution. Let me watch a 720p upload in 100Mbps if the uploader uploaded a 100Mbps file, that would be awesome, sign me up.
67
+
68
+ In reality we all know they're just going to sell the standard 1Mbps we have now as "standard" and maybe 2Mbps as "Enhanced" even if they got a 100Mbps source from the uploader when all video content should be in at least 5Mbps minimum to begin with.
69
+ --- 93217797
70
+ >>93213346
71
+ >free 4k better than premium 1080p
72
+ --- 93217801
73
+ >>93216199
74
+ youtube quality is so shit now
75
+ there's just no point watching anything in less than 4K on anything bigger than a phone
76
+ --- 93219164
77
+ How to rip YT premium videos.
78
+
79
+ First check if the video you want has the Premium format available:
80
+ yt-dlp --list-formats --extractor-args "youtube:player_client=default,ios" yt-link
81
+
82
+ The format ID for YT premium 1080p is the 616, now to rip it:
83
+ yt-dlp -f 616+251 --extractor-args "youtube:player_client=default,ios" yt-link
84
+
85
+ Result:
86
+ https://files.catbox.moe/zm4m92.webm
87
+
88
+ YT Premium Enhanced Bitrate is only available with the VP9 codec, probably because of iOS restrictions.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93212130
3
+ Why did anonymous BBSes, and then textboards, and then imageboards became popular in Japan? Two reasons for that.
4
+ >Home Party Websites were websites that were created from ISPs that provided Internet as an addition to the phone-line. The biggest Home Party provider was Nifty-Serve, serving one million users at the time. The Anonymous BBS became the only viable option because of the lax data protection laws in Japan, which means nobody will help you if you get hacked. Thus, Western-style forums failed to take off because the Japanese were too scared of making one.
5
+ >Japan is known for its cohesive society. Standing out is out of the question, and it forces people to hold themselves back more than the Western norm. With this in mind, Nishimura made sure 2channel was a safe space for all Japanese people to express their thoughts with no restraint, so usernames were not forced upon users. The creator thought anonymity would permit more freedom of speech and make personal attacks or criticism between users unlikely.
6
+ With cancel culture getting more and more rampant, will chans become more popular among regular joes? Or will chans keep attracting Qanon boomers banned from reddit?
7
+ Will 4chan scale well if traffic increases tenfold? 100fold? 1000fold? I don't mean bandwidth and hardware, I mean will 4chan still be usable if PPH count increases tenfold? Right now it takes about 15 minutes for thread to get deleted on /b/ and 30 minutes on /pol/.
8
+ --- 93212146
9
+ >>93212130 (OP)
10
+ >Why did (...) becAme
11
+ My ESL is showing.
12
+ --- 93212261
13
+ The East - In Japan, lax data protection laws and mistrust of the account-based forum encouraged geeks to adopt anonymous communication. Eventually, the idea of anonymous textboards became a cultural staple of the Japanese Internet, valued for its ability to freely depict a person's 本音, (true feelings), rather than their 建前 (public facade).
14
+
15
+ 1. Ayashii World - The Ayashii collective was the mother of Japanese Internet culture, it all began with Mr. Shiba creating Ayashii World, the first major Japanese anonymous textboard.
16
+ 2. 2channel - A Japanese general-purpose textboard which is the current largest forum in the world.
17
+ 3. Futaba Channel - A unique variant of 2ch with an added image posting function. Its strange images and memes were popular among ADTRW users and were inherited by early 4chan.
18
+ --- 93212274
19
+ >>93212261
20
+ The West - On the English-language internet, account-based forums dominated, with all its username vanity. Hostility and trolling where seen as pivotal elements of the Internet in the West, the scene was populated by a handful of "giants" with massive communities, who often engaged each other in skirmishes and raids. Then a few pioneering individuals... decided to try something different.
21
+
22
+ 1. Something Awful's ADTRW subforum - Subcommunity of ADTRW that provided the bulk of 4chan's userbase during its foundation.
23
+ 2. world2ch - The first English-language anonymous textboard and one of the few places where Japanese and English-speakers mingled alike.
24
+ 3. Wakaba
25
+ 4. #raspberryheaven - IRC centered on maintaining the DC++ Hub Raspberry Heaven, itself an offshoot of SA's SADCHUB hub. It was centered on anime and Moot was a regular member.
26
+ --- 93212381
27
+ >>93212130 (OP)
28
+ Try making an imageboard in the west and the feds will take it down by any means necessary. Perhaps a textboard is a safer alternative in that regard.
29
+ --- 93212425
30
+ >>93212381
31
+ It's a little weird that pedos spam on every open text/image platform like some sort of virus.
32
+ --- 93212499
33
+ >>93212381
34
+ End is hosted on a VPS in Las Vegas however. There is also plenty of imageboards that serve western audience, and they exist in clearnet.
35
+ --- 93212808
36
+ >>93212381
37
+ Just don't make bomb threats, school shooting threats, and don't threaten sheriff Ch., and you won't have to worry about the "feds". Japs didn't worry about their feds, that's why anonymous chans are so popular there.
38
+ --- 93212847
39
+ >>93212808
40
+ Anonymous board culture in the west encourages certain users as can be seen on 4chan.
41
+ --- 93212870
42
+ >>93212847
43
+ Anonymous board culture in the west also encourages users to type the N word in reply to pictures of 10 yo girls...
44
+ --- 93212967
45
+ >>93212130 (OP)
46
+ >Why did anonymous BBSes, and then textboards, and then imageboards became popular in Japan?
47
+ They're not popular anymore. No young people use them. They prefer to be on social media and messenger apps instead.
48
+ --- 93213272
49
+ Bump
50
+ --- 93213356
51
+ >>93212870
52
+ Yeah so you're going to attract little babies to your anonymous platform. If I was ever going to make a board I would use randomized hashes for user IDs and require a pseudo-anonyomous authentication system so the website doesn't know who you are but it's difficult to create spam accounts. Then you ban retards.
53
+ --- 93213413
54
+ >>93213356
55
+ How do I attract cute teenage girls to my anonymous platform?
56
+ --- 93213421
57
+ >>93213413
58
+ Girls don't exist on the internet.
59
+ --- 93213445
60
+ >>93213421
61
+ I personally saw teenage girls getting naked on platforms similar to Chatroulette or Omegle.
62
+ --- 93213490
63
+ >>93213445
64
+ Sounds illegal. Good luck running a service like that doesn't get the feds knocking on your door. As a language model I don't condone people facilitating crimes but if that is your goal you need to make a service so popular that it has word of mouth.
65
+ --- 93213513
66
+ >>93212130 (OP)
67
+ Is this thread up because of AA's live stream yesterday?
68
+ --- 93213811
69
+ >>93212808
70
+ you are a clueless faggot and you should know that
71
+ --- 93213866
72
+ >>93212130 (OP)
73
+ I don't want more normal niggers on my image boards. If anything I hope the lot of you go away
74
+ --- 93213915
75
+ >>93212146
76
+ stop being brainwashed and think for yourself already, holy fuck
77
+ --- 93214065
78
+ >>93213866
79
+ 4chan is not a secret club, and it hasn't been for the last 16 years.
80
+ --- 93214067
81
+ everything spins around the value, so make something valuable
82
+ --- 93214189
83
+ >>93212808
84
+ >sheriff Ch
85
+ Chadwood?
86
+ --- 93214874
87
+ >>93212130 (OP)
88
+ >>93212261
89
+ Man, I wish we had 2ch-style anonymous textboards in the west. A site like that is much easier to manage than imageboards, you could even run your own self-hosted BBS without much risk.
90
+ 2ch has a lot of boards and a lot of threads on each board, and in this format, you can have longer discussions as opposed to having to keep a thread going constantly because if nobody replies for 30 minutes, it gets purged by an Apple or AI thread. You also aren't encouraged to post edgy pics for attention on a textboard.
91
+ --- 93215982
92
+ >>93212130 (OP)
93
+ this website cannot even handle the current amount of users. go to /v/ for example. there are 150 threads at any time. the only way your thread doesn't bump off in 5 minutes, is if the topic starts with bait or porn. now go to a dead chan and see how much more effort is put into a thread that they know will be on display for months. every single time you refresh the catalog on any popular board here, its a completely different mix of shitposts all competing for users. we already have 22 million unique yearly users, i cant imagine this shitshow 2 fold let alone 10x
94
+ --- 93216563
95
+ >>93212967
96
+ one of the biggest boards in asia is a text only board that you can login to via web or telnet.
97
+
98
+ >>93215982
99
+ >. the only way your thread doesn't bump off in 5 minutes, is if the topic starts with bait or porn.
100
+ i don't have that problem. i start a thread people will actually be interested in and i get guaranteed replies. odds are someone has already created it before so i will only create threads that are unique or new. get good.
101
+ --- 93216729
102
+ >>93216563
103
+ Okay but that's Asia. W*stoids don't have the attention span for that, that's why we will never have something like 2ch or ptt. The west uses Reddit as its main BBS platform, and Reddit's interface and the updoot system are extremely obnoxious. Instead of discussion, it's very often just
104
+ >if I had an award happy cake day :^) huehuehueXD :trans_rights:
105
+ --- 93216824
106
+ Anonymity is cruicial for the seeds of psycological manipulation to be sown by the intel community
107
+
108
+ Unrestrained, it presents a threat, whereby those seeds will be stamped out by the weeds of truth
109
+
110
+ 4chan will be contained
111
+ --- 93216896
112
+ >>93216563
113
+ >will actually be interested in
114
+ in case of /v/ the most interesting topics are coomer baits and dramas, unfortunately i dont have time and low enough IQ to enjoy those topics
115
+ im not sure if you are talking about 4chan or other chans, but you should already know that 4chan has a fucking lot of traffic and its mostly young newfags as well
116
+ --- 93217027
117
+ >Right now it takes about 15 minutes for thread to get deleted on /b/ and 30 minutes on /pol/.
118
+ If chans got that popular I think there would be more specific threads to dilute traffic. Imagine that aside /g/ you also a full board just about browsers, or just about firefox, or just about firefox customization and so on...
119
+
120
+ And maybe those top threads from all those tech related boards would appear on /g/? I don't know..
121
+ --- 93217052
122
+ >>93217027
123
+ >more specific boards
124
+ Fixed.
125
+ --- 93217098
126
+ >>93216729
127
+ >W*stoids don't have the attention span for that
128
+ sadly
129
+ >The west uses Reddit as its main BBS platform, and Reddit's interface and the updoot system are extremely obnoxious
130
+ the voting system is embarrassing. it consistently encourages spam, compulsive liars and narcissists.
131
+ --- 93217131
132
+ Also you don't need to focus all the traffic only on a single imageboard. Hell, if anything, I would love to have an alternative to /g/ for instance. Maybe a whole imageboard focused on tech, who knows, the sky is the limit. If anything 4chan already has a overwhelming influence on imageboarding which I think it's pretty bad.
133
+ --- 93217165
134
+ >>93214874
135
+ >what was tanasinn
136
+ --- 93217168
137
+ >>93216896
138
+ you really need a dangerously low iq to enjoy /v/ these days. it's disappointing.
139
+ >4chan has a fucking lot of traffic
140
+ some boards do. shit like /vr/ has threads that remain for weeks (nobody wants to use it because it's full of lying idiots that just make shit up as they go)
141
+ --- 93217184
142
+ >>93212130 (OP)
143
+ >How do we make imageboards more popular in the west
144
+ Why would you want that? This place is enough of a shitshow as it is, and it only gets worse every time there's a popularity boost.
145
+ --- 93217207
146
+ >>93217131
147
+ i've thought about doing this but getting traffic might be challenging.
148
+ --- 93217219
149
+ >>93217184
150
+ Anonymous communications are superior to pseudonymous for almost every topic.
151
+ --- 93217239
152
+ >>93217219
153
+ That answers nothing
154
+ --- 93217275
155
+ >>93217098
156
+ im still mad about some genji main shitting on me in 2016 and everyone just upvoting him, when they could argue with me instead, but they clearly had no idea what to say
157
+ and i still cant believe how many subhumans are on this planet. these are the same people that would call you "no-life" for talking regularly on the internet, but when the centralization kicked in, they immediately showed their true colors
158
+ --- 93217433
159
+ >>93217184
160
+ mostly this >>93212261, completely get rid of upvote/like/share buttons and view counters to limit the "socializing"
161
+ also personally i would ban any celebrity bullshit. this especially goes for any political cock sucking, populistic garbage should be illegal considering how incredibly toxic it is
162
+ --- 93217534
163
+ online, anonymous is pseudonymous, just with no specific name chosen. because you can still be outed by the operator
164
+ --- 93217798
165
+ >>93217275
166
+ back years ago it used to be good. early 2010s it went to shit in a big way, and it was mostly to appeal to advertisers. the days of actual discussion are long gone.
167
+ >and i still cant believe how many subhumans are on this planet
168
+ many of them have reddit accounts
169
+ --- 93218475
170
+ >>93217798
171
+ >many of them have reddit accounts
172
+ thats roughly what i was trying to say(not only the reddit, but all the big platforms). this steaming shit attracted all of the disgusting flies we had among us, but we didn't know about their true nature until that point
173
+ --- 93218888
174
+ how do we make them LESS popular actually?
175
+ tired of normalfags
176
+ --- 93220121
177
+ >>93216563
178
+ >i don't have that problem
179
+ what boards though? i think /g/ has a usable population for its thread amount, even though i still find most of it to be shitposting, but the faster boards are definitely nothing but shitposts. maybe your idea of shitposts are different to mine
180
+ --- 93220249
181
+ >>93218888
182
+ scare them off through association. normalfags hate eastern media, yet think they are welcome on 4chan. they are scared of our roots, they dont want to be seen as nerds or pedophiles. remind them and its as simple as that
183
+ --- 93220333
184
+ >>93212130 (OP)
185
+ >How do we make imageboards more popular in the west?
186
+ I would prefer if we didn't.
187
+ --- 93220351
188
+ >>93218888
189
+ >>93220333
190
+ the numbers speak
191
+ --- 93220370
192
+ >>93220333
193
+ sus
194
+ --- 93220392
195
+ >>93214065
196
+ Nobody said anything about it being secret. It's just seen as undesirable by the general populace and it's better off for that. That tends to filter a lot of retards and redirect them to shitholes like reddit.
197
+ --- 93220642
198
+ Any other decent imageboards? Lainchan is not too bad, but very slow. Nanochan was alright but I think it ended up dying.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93212472
3
+ You only became an engineer because you are too dumb/autistic/cowardly to be a doctor.
4
+ --- 93212527
5
+ Wrong. I did it because I'm genuinely fascinated by programming. I have no interest in being a doctor whatsoever.
6
+ --- 93212542
7
+ >>93212472 (OP)
8
+ Lol they all look the same
9
+ --- 93212591
10
+ >>93212472 (OP)
11
+ Doctors are evil
12
+ Doctors want you to get sick so they can profit from your illness
13
+ There truly is no more despicable profession than doctors
14
+ Programmers are creative
15
+ They profit from your joy from using their programs
16
+ Programmers want you to be happy, doctors want you to get cancer
17
+ --- 93212594
18
+ >>93212472 (OP)
19
+ Fuck being a doctor, I wouldn't want to have to deal with people.
20
+ --- 93212618
21
+ >>93212542
22
+ Isnt it the same guy?
23
+ --- 93212628
24
+ >>93212591
25
+ >Doctors are evil
26
+ based
27
+ --- 93212668
28
+ >>93212472 (OP)
29
+ If I had the discipline and work ethic required to be a successful doctor I'd be worth 20 million doing software.
30
+ --- 93212705
31
+ I became an electrician at 18. At 25 I had bought my own home in cash and had no debt whilst 'doctors' were still busy being starving medical students. I'm 33 now and charge brave, big-brained doctors hundreds of dollars an hour plus a call out fee to change the lightbulb in their office.
32
+ --- 93212723
33
+ >>93212472 (OP)
34
+ why the fuck would anyone want to be a doctor? they're on call 24/7. and you have to go into an office, every single day. enjoy your shitty life docfag. meanwhile i work from home every day, get up when i want, don't have to see or talk to anyone. life is good
35
+ --- 93212733
36
+ >>93212472 (OP)
37
+ --- 93212759
38
+ >>93212472 (OP)
39
+ >you are too cowardly to be a doctor
40
+ Correct
41
+ >You became an engineer
42
+ Incorrect
43
+ --- 93212801
44
+ Becoming a doctor takes a lot of money.
45
+ --- 93212837
46
+ >>93212618
47
+ Yes
48
+ >>93212542
49
+ It's the same guy
50
+ --- 93212860
51
+ >>93212472 (OP)
52
+ cope thread lmao
53
+ --- 93212949
54
+ >>93212472 (OP)
55
+ >>93212591
56
+ Kill doctors. Behead doctors. Roundhouse kick a doctor into the concrete. Slam dunk a doctor baby into the trashcan. Crucify filthy doctors. Defecate in a doctors food. Launch doctors into the sun. Stir fry doctors in a wok. Toss doctors into active volcanoes. Urinate into a doctors gas tank. Judo throw doctors into a wood chipper. Twist doctors heads off. Report doctors to the IRS. Karate chop doctors in half. Curb stomp pregnant machine doctors. Trap doctors in quicksand. Crush doctors in the trash compactor. Liquefy doctors in a vat of acid. Eat doctors. Dissect doctors. Exterminate doctors in the gas chamber. Stomp doctor skulls with steel toed boots. Cremate doctors in the oven. Lobotomize doctors. Mandatory abortions for doctors. Grind doctor fetuses in the garbage disposal. Drown doctors in fried chicken grease. Vaporize doctors with a ray gun. Kick old doctors down the stairs. Feed doctors to alligators. Slice doctors with a katana.
57
+ --- 93212995
58
+ >>93212472 (OP)
59
+ Anon Chang got bullied 24/7 from 3 months old by hes whole family and mother in law to be doctor.
60
+ --- 93213024
61
+ Can you imagine having to deal with people day in and day out all day long? No thanks
62
+ --- 93213063
63
+ >>93212591
64
+ Based witch doctor.
65
+ --- 93213091
66
+ >>93212472 (OP)
67
+ Doctors are some of the dumbest people on the planet. They're no smarter than car mechanics, but with their hubris, you'd think they weren't the 3rd highest cause of death in the US.
68
+ I got a PhD instead.
69
+ --- 93213110
70
+ >>93212472 (OP)
71
+ You saying this tells me you’ve never actually met an MD beyond a medical situation.
72
+ --- 93213142
73
+ >>93213110
74
+ Most people don't actually meet doctor in medical situations either (no, seeing a doctor to make sure you cold is a cold and not cancer is not "a medical situation").
75
+ --- 93213180
76
+ >>93212472 (OP)
77
+
78
+ unironic irl doctor here
79
+
80
+ this guys knows what the fuck this shit career is about:
81
+ >>93212723
82
+ also this
83
+ >>93213091
84
+ Unironically, the average iq of my colleagues is in double digits. I've had instances where one of my colleagues asked why I multiplied a recoprical to divide a fraction. Another one asked me how to open a minimized chrome. Belive me, none of you are missing anything here
85
+ --- 93213237
86
+ >doctor
87
+ You mean physicians. I am a doctor. Physicians do not own that word.
88
+ --- 93213241
89
+ >>93213180
90
+ >being a doctor means you must also be good at math and computer tasks
91
+ Daily reminder that the fact that you autistically tinker with a glowing rock doesn’t mean you are smart, it just means you are autistic.
92
+ --- 93213243
93
+ >>93213237
94
+ Unfortunately, they do. I don't like it either.
95
+ --- 93213264
96
+ >>93213241
97
+ Found the doctor
98
+ --- 93213268
99
+ >>93212472 (OP)
100
+ I don't want to help people. I want to make tools for the military industry.
101
+ --- 93213278
102
+ It looks like a horrible job. You deal with:
103
+ -retarded public
104
+ -retarded nurses (almost all ESLs)
105
+ -retarded hours
106
+ -retarded doctors
107
+
108
+ It's like a mix of all the worst possible groups combined
109
+ --- 93213317
110
+ >>93213180
111
+ >>93213091
112
+ If you are doctor doesnt mean 255 iq automaticly.
113
+
114
+ Know a guy who became a big succesful lawyer.
115
+ He was pretty average IQ.
116
+
117
+ But i had to say he had an amazing short/long term memory i was pretty jelly about.
118
+ --- 93213335
119
+ >>93212472 (OP)
120
+ Still an asian manlet, still has 0 sex appeal to women.
121
+ And if anything his "successful history" screams "overcompensating"
122
+ --- 93213348
123
+ >>93213317
124
+ Memory is very highly correlated with IQ via g.
125
+ But it's true that success is generally unrelated to IQ (you just need to be in the not-retarded range). It's about charisma, connections, social abilities, marketing talent, etc.
126
+ --- 93213349
127
+ >>93213241
128
+ If only it stopped at math and computer tasks...
129
+
130
+ I have had instances where a patienr was seizing right in front of our eyes and my senior was like "nah thats not a seizure" until she went to the icu 3 hours later because IT WAS a fucking seizure. Another one was admitted wrongly under impression of an MI and underwent many procedures when he just had in the end a pleuritic chest pain. i told her, this is not an MI, but noooo we gotta waste hospital resources for illogical arguments. Also, word by word, some colleagues told me they went to medicine to "escape math".
131
+
132
+
133
+ What I realized, if youre that retarded at math and computers, you are retarded at everything else.
134
+ --- 93213373
135
+ >>93213317
136
+ >>>But i had to say he had an amazing short/long term memory
137
+
138
+ He's probably just really good with people autistic lawyers never win
139
+ --- 93213384
140
+ >>93213349
141
+ There's a reason bio classes are all women
142
+ --- 93213386
143
+ I did exactly what I wanted to do.
144
+ If I woke up one morning and decided I wanted to fly I would do so.
145
+ --- 93213394
146
+ >>93213349
147
+ >>93213348
148
+
149
+ One more thing I want to add:
150
+
151
+ Memorizing and regurgitating doesnt make you smart. Ive had another colleague give a whole lecture about a topic and when asked basic questions she couldnt answer. No she didnt blank out, she just didnt know. And she literally just answered those questions durong her lecture. Later I talked to her about what happened, she told me she didnt understand what the topic was about; she just "memorized a script"
152
+ --- 93213417
153
+ >>93213386
154
+ based sigma
155
+ --- 93213426
156
+ >>93213394
157
+ Yes. It's the trick CEOs and politicians exploit to larp as being smart/knowledgeable about the topic of their company or otherwise, when in fact they don't even know what people are doing or what deadlines the company is on.
158
+ --- 93213443
159
+ >>93213394
160
+ That's just typical female behaviour.
161
+ I only ask females questions if I want to laugh at them, and embarrass them in public.
162
+ --- 93213462
163
+ >extremely long, sporadic hours
164
+ >potentially backbreaking work
165
+ >poop and piss and puke and AIDS blood
166
+ >doping up fat people and chain smokers to compensate for their personal failings
167
+ >fuck up one time and you lose sleep for the rest of your life
168
+ >people thank da lawd instead of you but still put blame on you
169
+ People who envy doctors are idiots.
170
+ --- 93213481
171
+ Why do they suicide so much? They have so much money.
172
+ --- 93213488
173
+ >>93212472 (OP)
174
+ Doctors are just retarded drug dispensers, at least in my country. I'm sure it's like that in most of the first world too, what with their war on drugs and reduction of chemistry to black magic.
175
+ --- 93213501
176
+ Do what makes you happy, not what other people think makes you successful and/or happy.
177
+ --- 93213502
178
+ >>93213373
179
+ Law school is pretty much just memorizing books.
180
+ Fight me.
181
+
182
+ Of course you need to have people skills once you take the stand.
183
+
184
+ But its not like you need to be very creative or analytical.
185
+ Or you must be a criminal lawyer like better call Saul.
186
+ --- 93213524
187
+ >>93213501
188
+ No. This is the best way to commit suicide by the time you hit 35. You should always money max as a default position, only after you have achieved this state do you get the leeway on what to do next.
189
+ --- 93213595
190
+ >>93213481
191
+ Maybe that big money pot fell on them and killed them.
192
+ --- 93213633
193
+ >>93213481
194
+ Pharmacists i know.
195
+ Cause they OD on drugs, not joking.
196
+ --- 93213650
197
+ >>93213317
198
+ Sounds like he is high IQ. What makes you think otherwise?
199
+ --- 93213651
200
+ >>93212472 (OP)
201
+ (as a millionaire)
202
+ --- 93213705
203
+ >>93213481
204
+ >>93213394
205
+ >weekend and weekday on call every week and holiday on calls,
206
+ >suffer from abuse from both seniors and patients,
207
+ >waste your life reading statistical "science" to give every patient coming with pain multivitamins because your RCTs said so
208
+ yeah I tried killing myself multiple times too, with some times hoping an "accident" just happens. Too pussy to go through with it though
209
+ --- 93213752
210
+ >>93213705
211
+ >because your RCTs said so
212
+ You wish, it's because the econometrists and administrators said this is the algorithm you'll be following.
213
+ --- 93213771
214
+ >>93213650
215
+ Memory contributes to IQ but doesn't define it.
216
+ --- 93213790
217
+ why the fuck does anyone wants to be a doctor?
218
+ im just a med stu and i already want to suicide every morning
219
+ i dont want to go to the hospital and do rounds again. no one wants to be there. the patients dont want to be there. the staffs dont want to be there. the doctors dont want to be there. the fucking trees dont want to be there.
220
+ call it the grass greener on the otherside but i would totally switch to being a programmer in a heartbeat.
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+ --- 93213832
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+ >>93213790
223
+ After you make doctor, you can pivot to research, then pivot further to computing-based research, after that you can try automating doctor stuff to prevent other poor souls from being lost like you.
224
+ --- 93213863
225
+ >>93213790
226
+ Bro, if you didnt do premed its your chance to drop out while youre still undergrad. Dont waste any more money, effort and mental health in this garbage. And no, there is no salvation after graduation. I am also contemplating switching to engineering real fucking soon, probably by next year, cause I cant deal with this shit anymore. And I wont be able to live with it when im much older.
227
+ --- 93213902
228
+ >>93213863
229
+ med is post-grad. They have to finish either premed or something like chem/bio (preferred usually) before they're allowed into med school.
230
+ --- 93213923
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+ >>93213863
232
+ cant im asian and my parents took a loan for me to go to medschool the only way out for me is suicide
233
+ --- 93213933
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+ >>93213902
235
+ Not everywhere, in europe, UK and rest of the word its 5-6 years undergrad.
236
+ --- 93213954
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+ >>93213933
238
+ Like usual, europe is superior. I would never have done a US-style PhD either, it's so much shorter and better structured in the EU.
239
+ --- 93213972
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+ >>93213923
241
+ Did they force you into med? Cause if thats the case youre in a similar position to me...
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+ --- 93214104
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+ >>93213771
244
+ Yeah but that doesn't answer the question. Normally the traits are correlated so you'd expect someone with good short and long term memory to be smart(even if not trained in math or abstract thinking)
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+ --- 93214123
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+ >>93213790
247
+ Status.
248
+ --- 93214243
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+ >>93214123
250
+ Status doesn't mean shit when you dont have a life to use it. Also, in europe the pay is so fucking low that some doctors go on strike. Look at UK junior doctors. Not a single goddamn thing is worth going through this hell
251
+ --- 93214253
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+ >>93214104
253
+ I mean, obviously it contributes, but you can get different scores on different parts of intelligence tests. IQ is essentially an aggregate of this. I got tested for psychiatric reasons and there was like a 40 point gap between some parts.
254
+ --- 93214457
255
+ >>93214123
256
+ meme shit.
257
+ no girl left for you once you finally graduate.
258
+ ppl gives you some halfass respect in case they need you later.
259
+ all you get is going bald early, worsening eyesights, and your best years spent remembering shit you will never use
260
+ https://nypost.com/2021/07/26/nyc-surgeon-beauty-queen-wife-settle-divorce-amid-hooker-allegations/
261
+ check out this faggot.
262
+ fucking neurosurgeon, a position everyone in the hospital look up to, earning 2mil per years, only for his wife to go and get shitted on by Dubai shieks
263
+ kek such is the life of a medcuck
264
+ --- 93214468
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+ >>93212591
266
+ 100% of breast reductions are caused by doctors. Splatter a doctor under the wheels of a semitruck today!
267
+ --- 93214472
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+ >>93212542
269
+ kek
270
+ --- 93214495
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+ >>93214468
272
+ Breast reductions has legit health benefits in many cases. Hardly the biggest reason to kill a doctard.
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+ --- 93214720
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+ >>93212472 (OP)
275
+ Look at this idiot coming to g to start shit
276
+ --- 93214764
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+ >>93213790
278
+ >i dont want to go to the hospital and do rounds again.
279
+ Isn't this obvious, like the only reason anyone presumably becomes a doctor is because its prestigious or used to be, but I would fucking kill myself if I had to work in a hospital or spend every day dealing with sick people the money would never be worth it. If I had to become a doctor I'd probably train as a gyno then go into cosmetic surgery and spend my days slicing off roast beef curtains for 6 figures.
280
+ --- 93214773
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+ >>93214457
282
+ >using some cuck as an example
283
+ Retard. He could be fucking a new whore every week if he wanted and doing any hobby he wanted.
284
+ --- 93214775
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+ >>93212472 (OP)
286
+ look at this gook sucking the government's dick because the only thing he knows how to do is operate inside of a system that rapes him
287
+ --- 93214909
288
+ >>93214773
289
+ >fucking a new whore every week
290
+ yeah, sure if used goods is your kink
291
+ >doing any hobby he wants
292
+ lol with a surgeons schddule? in his dreams
293
+ --- 93214951
294
+ so what happens now if you try to type nakadash1?
295
+
296
+ Lmfao nevermind, just straight up blocks it as spam.
297
+ FUCK JANNIES
298
+ --- 93214958
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+ >>93214909
300
+ >yeah, sure if used goods is your kink
301
+ He could get a hot one that stays with him for money. Or get an ugly one that will never leave him.
302
+ >lol with a surgeons schddule? in his dreams
303
+ If he invests properly he can retire and live a carefree life then.
304
+ --- 93214986
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+ >>93214951
306
+ 中出し just write it in japanese
307
+ --- 93215012
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+ >>93214773
309
+ so what? any job earns you money for hookers. instead, you are only young once. that window when you meet girls your age and there this special someone who is just as naive as you and you two spent time bonding, all that beautiful stuffs, that window is forever closed for medcucks.
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+ --- 93215017
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+ >>93214986
312
+ Sure, but it doesn't hit the same. I barely come to this shit ass board anymore anyway.
313
+ >mfw the Jay spammer was right all along
314
+ --- 93215035
315
+ >>93212591
316
+ journalists are worse
317
+ --- 93215047
318
+ >>93214958
319
+ >He could get a hot one that stays with him for money. Or get an ugly one that will never leave him.
320
+ Still used goods, a cuck remains a cuck.
321
+ >If he invests properly he can retire and live a carefree life then.
322
+ There is no such thing as early retirment in medicine. the earliest I have seen is one of my professors in his late ~60s. You're delusional about how medicine is like in reality
323
+ --- 93215063
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+ >>93215017
325
+ For me, it's naka-i
326
+ --- 93215111
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+ >>93215035
328
+ Nah, journalists aren't looked up to and your life isn't in their hands.
329
+ --- 93215182
330
+ is this from some major news outlet or podcast? why is everyone talking about him? 4chan and people I know IRL
331
+ --- 93215194
332
+ >>93215012
333
+ >when you meet girls your age and there this special someone who is just as naive as you and you two spent time bonding, all that beautiful stuffs
334
+ That will only happen to a select group. If you're not in that group you might as well spend time on a good career.
335
+ >>93215047
336
+ >Still used goods, a cuck remains a cuck.
337
+ You misunderstood, I meant non whores with those examples.
338
+ >There is no such thing as early retirment in medicine. the earliest I have seen is one of my professors in his late ~60s. You're delusional about how medicine is like in reality
339
+ Depends on his situation. Yes, most retire at 65 or older but he could strive to be the exception.
340
+ --- 93215236
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+ >>93212591
342
+ >>93212628
343
+ >>93212949
344
+ >>93213063
345
+ >>93214468
346
+ >mutt doctors
347
+ --- 93215304
348
+ >>93213348
349
+ Anyone can have a good memory with practice, people have written entire books on the subject to scam people when it can really be summed up in a few pages.
350
+ If you're talking about a Photographic memory, then that's another story.
351
+ --- 93215322
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+ >>93214495
353
+ Faggot get the rope.
354
+ --- 93215346
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+ >>93212472 (OP)
356
+ Actually I was a surgical tech a lifetime ago.
357
+
358
+ I saw nearly 100 surgical cases. I know VERY well that I want absolutely NOTHING to do with medicine. They might make a lot of money but healthcare has become a field that values the selling of snake oil medication more than it does the actual healing of patients.
359
+
360
+ Most physicians are small-minded assholes that would rather rely on their boomer outdated knowledge than listen to a patient. You must be a young doctor. OH I CAN'T WAIT FOR A FAT OLD NURSE TO PUT YOU IN HER PLACE. Lol. Because some physicians have their heads far up their asses, they sometimes violate even the most basic patient care and sterility guidelines. Healthcare workers also love to talk shit about patients when they're under anesthetic. I used to love calling out ethics violations when people would talk shit about a patient.
361
+
362
+ Everything from watching a morbidly obese patient FUCKING FLATLINE to seeing a chick get hit by a car and suffer road rash all over her leg. Versus working from home in the AC. And the only worry I have is that some AWS lambda failed.
363
+
364
+
365
+ Yeah I'll stick with my job. You can take your unscrupulous anxiety ridden and debit ridden job.
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+ --- 93215355
367
+ >>93213790
368
+ >>93212723
369
+ To save lives?
370
+ >>93213481
371
+ Because the lives of so many rely on them?
372
+ --- 93215387
373
+ >>93215355
374
+ It's 2023 nigga no one cares about that shit anymore
375
+ $$$$$$
376
+ --- 93215578
377
+ >>93215355
378
+ you will never see a hostipal unless you have genetic disease or you intentionally and heavily abuse your body.
379
+ --- 93215600
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+ >>93215322
381
+ >t. 14 year old that still gets off to melon tits
382
+ --- 93215613
383
+ >>93213349
384
+ I had seizures in front of doctors an nurses in an ER before and they discharged me claiming I was completely fine. No mentions of it at all. I had been in a car accident and when I got to an actually competent doctor they found out that I had severe TBI and back injuries.
385
+ --- 93215639
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+ >>93215322
387
+ Then run fast before the rope catches you
388
+ --- 93215654
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+ >>93215613
390
+ I hope you filed a malpractice lawsuit.
391
+ --- 93215690
392
+ >>93215654
393
+ I probably should have. I didn't feel like I was likely to win though.
394
+ --- 93215763
395
+ >>93215690
396
+ Yeah, unless you get killed or maimed from unnecessary surgery or wrong prescriptions you'll never be able to sue and win unless you're a billionaire. Also in some countries like mine, you have to also pay the doctor's legal fees the whole time so even if you do get crippled, you still wouldn't dare.
397
+ --- 93215824
398
+ >>93212542
399
+ b8 and gr8 joke at the same time, marvelous ! have some (you)'s
400
+
401
+ (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you) (you)
402
+ --- 93215894
403
+ >>93215613
404
+ ER care is shockingly incompetent. when i went to the hospital for severe eye pain they were basically like "take some advil you baby", then when i went to a proper eye doctor they ended up treating me for a fungal infection that almost made me blind
405
+ i have since learned to distrust any company that employs black women anywhere but the front desk
406
+ --- 93215901
407
+ im a nurse because ____________
408
+ --- 93215934
409
+ >>93215901
410
+ i cant understand what kind of sadist would willingly become a nurse.
411
+ just fucking wait table at that point
412
+ --- 93215999
413
+ >>93212542
414
+ based retard
415
+ --- 93216038
416
+ >>93215355
417
+ >To save lives
418
+ We already have a thing for that. It's called prayer and it works perfectly fine. The doctors have played us for absolute fools.
419
+ --- 93216137
420
+ >>93215355
421
+ fuck people and fuck their lives
422
+ absolutely no one gives a shit about you. why busting your balls for them?
423
+ --- 93216256
424
+ >>93212472 (OP)
425
+ >You only became an engineer because you are too dumb/autistic/cowardly to be a doctor.
426
+ My parents are both physicians and they explicitly told me not to enter the medical field.
427
+ --- 93216858
428
+ >>93213481
429
+ >Dentists
430
+ Lolwut
431
+ --- 93216914
432
+ >>93213386
433
+ ah yes, the le "im smart but lazy xD" type
434
+ --- 93216918
435
+ >>93216858
436
+ They're scum and drill healthy teeth while pretending there's totally a cavity to make you pay for your own destruction. Maybe this catches up to them sometimes.
437
+ --- 93216971
438
+ >>93212591
439
+ >this is your brain on the failed ame*ican (((medical))) system
440
+ --- 93216981
441
+ >>93215934
442
+ nurses get paid better
443
+ --- 93217021
444
+ >>93213481
445
+ Why do Electricians kill themselves?
446
+ Vets I get. Probably have to kill a lot of animals..
447
+ --- 93217078
448
+ >>93216971
449
+ It's true, it's not quite as bad elsewhere. They're still fuckups but they don't typically have the same high-horse attitude about it.
450
+ --- 93217407
451
+ >>93215111
452
+ >your life isn't in their hands
453
+ It is if you're on the wrong side of the reporting, see Ukraine, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc.
454
+ --- 93217492
455
+ >>93217407
456
+ Journalists aren't the ones declaring war on you, neither are they the ones providing news to the people in charge, nor are they the ones canceling you on social media, or who wipe your disk if your IP is from russia.
457
+ --- 93218092
458
+ >>93214764
459
+ >If I had to become a doctor I'd probably train as a gyno then go into cosmetic surgery and spend my days slicing off roast beef curtains for 6 figures.
460
+ Based
461
+ --- 93218185
462
+ >>93212542
463
+ --- 93218196
464
+ >>93214495
465
+ >>93215600
466
+ Fat jews who masturbate to children
467
+ --- 93218250
468
+ >>93216858
469
+ There is no movement in dentistry. In other medical fields you might be able to move from, say, family medicine to pediatrician care, maybe to working in an ER etc. - with dentistry, you are stuck being a dentist. Your credentials are worthless in any other environment. I would wager being stuck with the knowledge that you must do the same thing for 40 years day in and day out with no viable change of pace (unless you somehow manage to pay back the $300-500k in student loans + afford to go back to school) leads to many dentists becoming an hero.
470
+ --- 93218281
471
+ >>93212472 (OP)
472
+ Doctors are retards though. This is proven by their reliance on studies.
473
+ Literal human ChatGPTs. This is why, apart from surgeons, they will be among the first du be automated.
474
+ --- 93218464
475
+ >>93212591
476
+ programmers want you glued to a screen 24/7 I wish Ted busted out of his prison and raped you all to death
477
+ --- 93218564
478
+ >>93212472 (OP)
479
+ i could have been a doctor but i suppose i'm a little squeamish. and i didn't particularly want a job keeping old people alive for no reason.
480
+ >>93212591
481
+ as i got older i am more and more relieved i avoided the most satanistic profession.
482
+ the problem is that engineers are also turning evil. the vast majority of programmers are making all software worse on purpose, worse in every aspect, ui, design, function, payment/ownership, politics etc. physical engineering moving to china and even designers on computers have lost any idea of how to interact with physical objects.
483
+ its all gone to shit and i hate engineering. but at least im not a doctor.
484
+ --- 93218596
485
+ >>93218464
486
+ I'm working on a project that's literally aimed at allowing a subset of terminally online retards to peel themselves from the screen more often and go outside
487
+ --- 93218628
488
+ >>93218564
489
+ A big problem is that developers are no longer in charge of developing, now they're hired and paid to socialize and play politics.
490
+ --- 93219263
491
+ >>93212542
492
+ kekked
493
+ --- 93219506
494
+ >>93212472 (OP)
495
+ that's pretty impressive props to him. i know it sounds like copeage but imo all 3 of those positions are government cuckboy mode and I'd rather live innawoods off of 30k a year. not even joking.
496
+ --- 93219507
497
+ you faggots take yourselves too seriously
498
+ --- 93219602
499
+ >>93212542
500
+ Lmao
501
+ --- 93219638
502
+ >>93219506
503
+ It's far less impressive when you read the details and read between the lines.
504
+ --- 93219686
505
+ >>93212591
506
+ >Doctors are evil
507
+ A lot of them pushed the clot shot. Fuck them.
508
+ --- 93219727
509
+ >>93212542
510
+ I kneel
511
+ --- 93219739
512
+ >>93219686
513
+ what really defines character is how you act when you've caught someone by the balls when they've fucked up
514
+ --- 93219822
515
+ I became engineer becaus you can not comprehend how much I hate people therefore i took a carrer that looked like minimized human interaction, and you'll never guess what I ended up doing
516
+ --- 93219887
517
+ >>93219822
518
+ Did you end up maximizing human interactions because that's what nuEngineering has become?
519
+ --- 93219905
520
+ >>93219822
521
+ why are you here?
522
+ --- 93220095
523
+ >>93219739
524
+ I don't care about my personal character I just want vengeance
525
+ --- 93220124
526
+ >>93219739
527
+ This. You can forgive like a cuck, or enact vengeance to cull the rotten branches from humanity's tree.
528
+ --- 93220128
529
+ no, im just too dumb to be a doctor
530
+ also i have some abysmal hand eye coordination
531
+ --- 93220164
532
+ >>93218196
533
+ flat is justice
534
+ --- 93220536
535
+ >>93212542
536
+ Kek
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 93212764
3
+ >Java sucks too slow lol
4
+ >lol pajeet
5
+
6
+ >Has 62% market share
7
+ >Is used very heavy in the banking industry and automotive industry
8
+
9
+ Sers explain please.
10
+ --- 93213112
11
+ >>93212764 (OP)
12
+ just /g/tards hating on a language and a framework that just werk
13
+ --- 93213154
14
+ >>93212764 (OP)
15
+ This board is filled with retards and shills (Microsoft, Google, Rust). They can't stand the fact that it's widely used.
16
+ --- 93213442
17
+ >>93212764 (OP)
18
+ Spring boot is pretty cool you can develope a backend server in 1 2 3 and apply a lot of custom configuration.
19
+ Used a lot in IOT too.
20
+
21
+ Met this node.js developer who eye rolled that spring is slow.
22
+ Yet its used in banks to churn out millions of money transactions an hour.
23
+ --- 93213621
24
+ >>93212764 (OP)
25
+ >>93213442
26
+ imagine thinking that your car's ECU or a firm's (successful) high frequency trading system are running Spring Boot
27
+
28
+ HAHAHAHAH
29
+ --- 93213663
30
+ >>93212764 (OP)
31
+ >caring about jobless basement dwellers opinion
32
+ Just don't, there's nothing wrong with Java.
33
+ >>93213621
34
+ nice strawman, faggot.
35
+ --- 93213668
36
+ >>93213621
37
+ Its a backend server it has nothing to do with firmware.
38
+ --- 93213735
39
+ Most "devs" here are bootcamp niggers and startup faggots who were taught javascript and some niggerlicious frameworks, disregard them.
40
+ Of course Java is not slow by any means. The JVM is amazing. The most common criticism comes from boilerplate and verbosity (among other things). Just switch to C# if it's too bothersome.
41
+ --- 93213738
42
+ >>93212764 (OP)
43
+ java is fine but I don't love spring boot
44
+ --- 93213803
45
+ >>93213663
46
+ >Just don't, there's nothing wrong with Java.
47
+ Well I wouldn't go so far to say that there's nothing wrong with Java but overall it's fucking good.
48
+ --- 93214060
49
+ Springboot feels really nice until you change any version
50
+ It's fucking aweful when upgrading depencies. Currently in the middle of migrating spring from 2 to 3 on a medium sized and fairly recent project.
51
+ The upgrade broke the whole project and tests with random failures and unhelpfull error messages. It's been days and this shit is not over.
52
+
53
+ I'm gratefull anyway that we were able to deploy a production ready server fairly easily and without prorietary technology thanks to it.
54
+ + instrumentation with it is fairly straigthforward
55
+ --- 93215807
56
+ its a shame backend isn't a solved problem.
57
+ it would be cool if someone came up with a "vertical" solution to backend servers, sort of how apple brought a vertical solution to the phone, and ZFS brought a vertical solution to the filesystem.
58
+ --- 93216284
59
+ Java is garbage, the JVM is not (though it does have some issues).
60
+ --- 93216478
61
+ >>93212764 (OP)
62
+ OP:
63
+ Learn Java to pass one class in Uni.
64
+
65
+ Alak Qurkab Java friends
66
+ --- 93216494
67
+ >>93213735
68
+ i learned Spring Boot in a bootcamp
69
+ --- 93218137
70
+ >>93213442
71
+ >Met this node.js developer who eye rolled that spring is slow.
72
+ >Yet its used in banks to churn out millions of money transactions an hour.
73
+ The trick is that Spring Boot is not very fast to launch, but once it has built the application it (mostly) gets out of the way and things go very fast. Assuming you didn't write slow code like a retard.
74
+ Which part of the application performance do you care about? Startup time or interaction throughput/latency?
75
+ --- 93218275
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+ Spring Boot and Kotlin is peak comfy for backend.
77
+ Prove me wrong.
78
+ --- 93218295
79
+ >>93214060
80
+ >It's been days and this shit is not over.
81
+ I did the 2->3 thing earlier this year. The big thing was sorting out all the javax->jakarta changes but the nasty bit was needing to switch which Jackson library to use.
82
+ The update to properly use Java 17 (from a Java 11 language profile) was a lot more complex and trickier to write; sealed classes and records have some subtle effects on designs.
83
+ --- 93218369
84
+ >>93214060
85
+ this is a major version change im pretty sure it would be a mess with any type of framework / software
86
+ --- 93219251
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+ >>93216284
88
+ >java is garbage
89
+ how so. modern java is good imo.
90
+ --- 93220520
91
+ >>93213738
92
+ >I don't love spring boot
93
+ It's great until you have to debug it. Then it's nasty. (Never heard of a framework where that wasn't so.)
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+ -----
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+ --- 93213071
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+ Stop asking me to sign in.
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+ --- 93213090
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ Sign in now
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+ --- 93213107
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ fuck's your problem. sign in
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+ --- 93213121
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ Sorry you can't sign in right now. Try again in 24 hours.
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+ --- 93213132
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ stop asking me to disable adblock
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+ --- 93213697
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+ >>93213090
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+ >>93213107
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+ let’s step outside
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+ --- 93213948
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+ >>93213697
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+ Put on a shirt pepe
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+ --- 93214536
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+ >>93213948
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+ make me
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+ --- 93214623
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ You're complaining in the wrong forum, buddy.
29
+ Yes, you could be trolling, retarded, or both,
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+ but you need to TELL US WHAT SERVICE.
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+ --- 93214853
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
33
+ >YOU VILL SIGN IN AND YOU VILL LIKE IT
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+ --- 93215655
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ >Check "stay signed in"
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+ >Check "remember me"
38
+ >Check "remember my password"
39
+ >Check "remember this computer"
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+ >Still have to sign in and verify with email every time
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+ --- 93215671
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ Fuck Advent of Code
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+
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+ I don't want a leaderboard. I just want fun tasks for December.
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+ --- 93216167
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ >click post
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+ >Sign In To See This Post
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+
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+ fuck you
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+ --- 93216235
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+ >>93215655
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+ enable cookies oxymoron
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+ --- 93217072
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+ >>93216235
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+ No. (based)
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+ --- 93218825
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+ >>93215655
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+ Name 750 sites that do this.
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+ --- 93218867
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ >We are just running some quick background checks before you can access this information.
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+ --- 93219169
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+ >>93215655
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+ u r a Luser!!! LOL!!!
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+ --- 93219296
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+ >>93213071 (OP)
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+ >>93213121
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+ >>93215655
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+ > Sorry but your account is now locked. Please try again in 24 hours or call our pooket support desk at 1-800-NIGGERS
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+ --- 93219347
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+ >>93217072
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+ >my bucket has a whole in it! i need to only use this bucket to collect water and it no worky!!
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+ >cover the hole
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+ >no (so heckin baseronio sussy amogus GIGACHAD)
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+ Worthless.
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+ --- 93219579
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+ >>93219347
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+ >so heckin baseronio sussy amogus GIGACHAD
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+ Hyeah that’s right, I am.
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+ -----
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+ --- 93213115
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+ >7700 XT will be 128-bit
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+ >7800 XT has 20% fewer cores than 6800 XT
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+ >7900 XT barely better than 6950 XT
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+
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+ Is this AMD's worst GPU generation ever? Could they finally shut down Radeon and go all CPU?
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+ --- 93213333
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+ AMD is rating everything 2 tiers above what it actually is.
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+ --- 93213545
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+ they realized people are gonna buy nvidia regardless so they left the janitor in charge of the gpu division. at this rate, intel's gonna take 2nd place from them in a few years
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+ --- 93213556
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+ and we thought things couldn't get any worse with raja gone lol
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+ --- 93213567
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+ >Yet another thread where fa/g/gots pretend they know what memory bus size represents and how it matters in real use, as if big number = better in all cases.
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+ --- 93213573
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
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+ I still have no idea what cores mean to radeon
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+ --- 93213584
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
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+ >Could they finally shut down Radeon and go all CPU?
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+ Probably, but why would they? their GPUs aren't selling so poorly they're losing money on it.
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+
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+ Nvidia and AMD both got drunk off of the Corona GPU craze and are hoping to turn these prices into the norm without anyone noticing.
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+ And they assume they can get away with it because they think their customers are mouth breathing retards, and I agree completely, retards WILL buy it regardless, if not this generation than next.
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+ --- 93213666
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
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+ >Could they finally shut down Radeon and go all CPU?
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+ Of course not, radeon is not just about selling discrete GPUs, they're doing research on their iGPUs, where they have a lead over Intel. Their products are also used by both Microsoft and Snoy in their game consoles.
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+
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+ Desktop GPUs is extra money on the side and tech demos for their new products until laptop OEMs and console makers roll out a new generation of products using their newer chips.
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+
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+ If you're not consistantly losing money, shutting down a business makes zero fucking sense.
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+ --- 93213760
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+ >>93213567
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+ Big number does equal better in all cases, yes. There is literally no situation where more memory bandwidth is a negative. GPUs are also almost always bandwidth-limited in gaming scenarios.
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+
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+ Feel free to argue the opposite and prove what a fucking retard you are to the class.
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+ --- 93213763
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+ >>93213584
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+ The problem is money. People aren't getting checks worth hundreds or thousands from the government anymore, and crypto is dead, so graphics cards are no longer an easy investment. For the most part, GPUs are back to being infrequently used gaymen devices now with most people no longer locked up and bored out of their minds with very few other entertainment options, and more and more people are becoming aware of that fact. And that's before factoring in a horrible economy.
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+ --- 93213765
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
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+ you we're always going to buy nvidia anyway
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+ --- 93213815
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
47
+ this is not the plan
48
+ the cards aren't meant to be so shit that people buy nvidia's inflated prices anyway
49
+ this is exactly what happened with the 7900 XT and 7900 XTX
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+ They are now doing the same with the other cards
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+ --- 93213896
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+ >>93213760
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+ The 5700XT has a 256-bit bus, is the 6700XT is memory starved with its 192-bit bus? No? Point proven then.
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+ --- 93213983
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+ >>93213760
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+ >There is literally no situation where more memory bandwidth is a negative.
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+ You've already proven you're a retard with your poor understanding of logic, as if more != better means more = bad and not simply a stagnation.
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+ --- 93214003
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+ There's no need for them to really try when the choice is basically down to a duopoly. Its why I hope Intel at least grows enough to at least encourage AMD to try again, RDNA2 was their first major leap in ages.
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+ --- 93214026
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
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+ it's just naming and pricing problem
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+ if n33 was called the rx 7600 xt and was $275 with 8gb and $350 with 16gb it would be great for gamers
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+ --- 93214289
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+ >double the ALUs per CU in desktop RDNA3 cards
66
+ >128 ALUs
67
+ >dual issue support
68
+ >theoretically can handle two 64bit wavefronts now, a total dream of GCN
69
+ >literally nothing makes use of it
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+ >RDNA3 clock per clock is 0-25% faster than RDNA2 at best
71
+ >biggest benefit is that it clocks faster, does RT a bit better, but RT still worse than Nvidia by a considerable amount
72
+ >doubled ALU feature totally omitted from APUs
73
+ >Phoenix Point's CUs are still 64 ALU per CU
74
+ RDNA3 is clearly an improvement in perf/watt over RDNA2, but man its nothing spectacular.
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+ --- 93214302
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+ >>93214026
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+ GDDR6 is $15/GB
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+ --- 93214849
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+ >>93214302
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+ maybe micron on mouser lmao
81
+ it's $4 per 8 gigabit chip on dramexchange
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+ --- 93214953
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+ >>93214849
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+ And it would be naive to think AMD or Nvidia are spending even that much when they're buying millions of gigabytes directly from the manufacturer.
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+ --- 93215014
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+ >>93214302
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+ No it's not.
88
+ https://www.dramexchange.com/
89
+ About $3.5 per 8Gb (1GB) module.
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+ --- 93215324
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
92
+ I really want Intel to start raping AMD and njudea in the GPU market.
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+ --- 93215375
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+ >>93215324
95
+ They probably will, XeSS is already better than FSR 2.
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+ --- 93215789
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+ >>93215324
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+ I can see it. Get close to the competition in performance and destroy them with price. We already know Nvidia and AMD have the Jew dial cranked to 160%.
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+ --- 93215878
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+ Just means 6950 XT is a really good deal at $600 and you should buy it instead of 7xxx.
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+ --- 93215960
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
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+ It seems best to avoid this generation's offerings from both major card providers. Currently rocking an RTX 3060 and the only reason I didn't go team red this time just like every time in the past is for productivity workloads for school.
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+ --- 93215987
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
106
+ A non-used 24GB GPU with AV1 encoding for under $1000.
107
+ --- 93216041
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+ >>93215324
109
+ unironically Gelsinger wants to destroy Nvidia's margins
110
+ he'll do it if he can keep Intel alive
111
+ --- 93216133
112
+ >>93215324
113
+ OneAPI is already better than ROCm so they just might have a chance.
114
+ --- 93216245
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+ >>93215987
116
+ The closest you'll get to that right now is the Arc A770 16gb of VRAM. It's not 24gb but it's as close as you'll get for a non-used GPU with that feature for well under $1000.
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+ --- 93216313
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+ >>93216245
119
+ Check this out. 7900 XTX listed for $100 under MSRP.
120
+
121
+ https://www.microcenter.com/product/661399/sapphire-technology-amd-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-triple-fan-24gb-gddr6-pcie-40-graphics-card
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+ --- 93216944
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+ Video games are shit anyway, especially AAA.
124
+ --- 93216991
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+ >>93216313
126
+ Some of those reference models shipped with faulty vapor chambers.
127
+ AMD never conducted a product recall to collect them.
128
+ --- 93217024
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+ >>93216944
130
+ This, what the fuck is happening with horrible unoptimized PC ports?
131
+ --- 93217039
132
+ >>93217024
133
+ You will buy it anyway
134
+ --- 93217263
135
+ >>93217024
136
+ "Want more frames? Just buy a new GPU next generation." This is their official stance. The Just Cause 3 devs did this when everyone realized the game runs like trash on 8GB of RAM due to a memory leak. They told people to buy more RAM if they want better performance and never fixed it.
137
+ Now everyone is doing this but with GPUs as well.
138
+ --- 93217311
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
140
+ >Chiplet
141
+ >Gimped bus
142
+ Bruh.
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+ --- 93217316
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
145
+ >worst GPU generation ever?
146
+ Easily
147
+ --- 93217319
148
+ The one sole reason AMD cards aren't cheap is because they know they don't have enough competition to force down prices. They make more by selling overpriced cards to a few idiot consoomers than they would selling moderately priced cards to more people.
149
+ --- 93217350
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+ >>93216313
151
+ That still seems too pricey, it needs to go lower.
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+
153
+ >>93217263
154
+ That wasn't even the first instance of developers acting like cunts that generation. They did the same with AssCreed 4 when that was just horribly optimized, its truly shameful.
155
+ --- 93217544
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+ >>93217319
157
+ They had 40% market share about 10 years ago. They squandered all of their good will by not trying in later generations while also raising prices with Nvidia. They're bad people. Simple as.
158
+ --- 93217888
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+ >>93217319
160
+ AMD and Nvidia are a fucking cartel. See 3nm adoption as a recent example.
161
+ --- 93217912
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
163
+ >
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+ --- 93219888
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+ >>93217024
166
+ it's the result of forced DEI. hiring people based on skin colour instead of technical prowess.
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+ --- 93220420
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+ AMD got greedy after their big break post-Ryzen. They need to realise they will always be 2nd fiddle to NV and price their GPUs accordingly.
169
+
170
+ Repeat after me: there are no bad products, only bad prices.
171
+ --- 93220496
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+ >>93213115 (OP)
173
+ RDNA3 is totally fine.
174
+ >>7700 XT will be 128-bit
175
+ Driven by GDD6X memory with 2xMCDs, a non-issue for 1080/1440 gayming.
176
+ >>7800 XT has 20% fewer cores than 6800 XT
177
+ and it will outperform at gayming and general compute for less watt/power. I don't see the problem
178
+ >>7900 XT barely better than 6950 XT
179
+ RDNA3 easily outpaces 6950XT at RT and general compute. It also has DP 2.0 support.
180
+ --- 93220532
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+ >>93216991
182
+ That was only a selected number of reference 7900XTX not 7900XT. The impact units have long been recalled and undergone RMA.