lesserfield commited on
Commit
de1ee1a
·
1 Parent(s): 5703b10

Tue Apr 18 12:25:21 UTC 2023

Browse files
This view is limited to 50 files because it contains too many changes.   See raw diff
g/92734609.txt CHANGED
@@ -1130,3 +1130,54 @@ You might want to checkout the x series. They are in the same ballpark in price
1130
  Will a Intel Core i5-1235U with Intel Iris Xe "Gen 12.2" graphics have hardware accelerated AV1 decode?
1131
  Will it be usable under Win 11 with Firefox and Chromium browsers? VLC & MPC as well?
1132
  With YT pushing for AV1 at 1080p and below, it feels like not having usable AV1 decode on a brand new notebook is a waste of money.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1130
  Will a Intel Core i5-1235U with Intel Iris Xe "Gen 12.2" graphics have hardware accelerated AV1 decode?
1131
  Will it be usable under Win 11 with Firefox and Chromium browsers? VLC & MPC as well?
1132
  With YT pushing for AV1 at 1080p and below, it feels like not having usable AV1 decode on a brand new notebook is a waste of money.
1133
+ --- 92863133
1134
+ bump
1135
+ --- 92865033
1136
+ bump
1137
+ --- 92865803
1138
+ >>92861284
1139
+ Shit, I should have thought about this before buying another stinkpad.
1140
+ --- 92866097
1141
+ I'm tempted to buy another P series laptop...
1142
+ I don't really need it but I want one.
1143
+ Not sure if I should just get another P51 Xeon or if I should experiment
1144
+ --- 92867973
1145
+ >>92734609 (OP)
1146
+ please recommend me a 2-in-1 laptop with long battery life (8+ hours) for music production (fl studio) under $500
1147
+ --- 92868051
1148
+ >>92867973
1149
+ By 2 in one do you mean laptop + tab? x1 yoga?
1150
+ --- 92868104
1151
+ >>92868051
1152
+ yes but under $500. not necessarily a thinkpad
1153
+ --- 92868272
1154
+ >>92860898
1155
+ >T series laptops from that era feel like bricks.
1156
+ And that's a good thing.
1157
+ --- 92868281
1158
+ >>92868272
1159
+ Without the dock, T61 will also look good.
1160
+ --- 92868782
1161
+ I found x200 with dock in trash.
1162
+ Is there pre-built driver pack for win10 for that thing like they make for Panasonic?
1163
+ Installed win10 and did some basic drivers tho still have some missing devices.
1164
+ Also how to limit charging level?
1165
+ --- 92868812
1166
+ >>92868782
1167
+ You, generally don't need to manually install drivers, even on winblows, If something like wifi or bluetooth doesn't work, then you can start looking for drivers. What doesn't work anon?
1168
+ --- 92868913
1169
+ >>92868812
1170
+ This is what I was actually looking for but thanks...
1171
+ https://thinkwiki.de/Windows_10_Erfahrungsberichte#X200
1172
+ Unfortunately it seems I have occasional shutdowns on battery out of nowhere. It just turns off like it lost power, nothing in event viewer. Probably reason why it was tossed out in a first place.
1173
+ --- 92868969
1174
+ >>92868913
1175
+ Can you check with a new battery? Laptop of this age probably has a bad battery.
1176
+ --- 92869033
1177
+ >>92868969
1178
+ battery is non-oem but looks brand new, 0% wear and it lasts for long time. Just one more indicator that something is wrong with it since previous owner probably experience same shutdowns and tried fixing it with new battery.
1179
+ It also has non-oem 500gb ssd but I doubt that could be an issue.
1180
+ Thing also stinks as fuck, some nasty chemical smell like plastics degrading or something.
1181
+ --- 92869158
1182
+ >>92850273
1183
+ Something seems to be amiss.
g/92780054.txt CHANGED
@@ -1147,3 +1147,297 @@ are you a young person?
1147
  wtf, this is retarded
1148
  >and u have to delete and reinstall all of them
1149
  images are not installed. they aren't packages
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1147
  wtf, this is retarded
1148
  >and u have to delete and reinstall all of them
1149
  images are not installed. they aren't packages
1150
+ --- 92861965
1151
+ >>92861687
1152
+ >are you a young person?
1153
+ im 32, i don't care about grammar on an anonymous online message board
1154
+ >wtf, this is retarded
1155
+ you often cant max a gigabit connection writing straight to the drives, writing to my array is like 60mb/s at best
1156
+ >images are not installed. they aren't packages
1157
+ pic related
1158
+ --- 92862149
1159
+ >>92861965
1160
+ >writing to my array is like 60mb/s at best
1161
+ sad
1162
+ >pic related
1163
+ ah, a retarded gui with buttons for idiots with incorrect terminology, you're just parroting it and thinking it's correct, gotcha
1164
+ >unraid
1165
+ imagine running a proprietary raid, yikes!
1166
+ --- 92862640
1167
+ >>92858731
1168
+ >barely in terms of the actual capabilities of the card. Realistically no
1169
+ Bull fucking shit, there's no way you're getting 40G out of x4 3.0
1170
+ >2.0 is cutting it very close, 3.0 absolutely not.
1171
+ Just checked, you're right.
1172
+ --- 92864565
1173
+ I like putting fanless 5 to 10 watt servers on each of my IPs. Current 2 are intel NUCs. Getting a Celeron N4100 laptop in a few days for the third IP - 2443 Passmark for only 6watt, and no fans either.
1174
+
1175
+ Currently they run python and twitter bots but I'm thinking about starting a wordpress server as well so I can delete my namecheap hosting account.
1176
+
1177
+ Thanks for reading my blog
1178
+ --- 92865164
1179
+ >>92780054 (OP)
1180
+ Okay I setup Opnsense but I think I fucked up my network design.
1181
+
1182
+ I have LAN and OPT1. My WAP is plugged directly into OPT1. I do this because I don't have a 2.5GbE managed switch, and it was cheaper to get a 2.5 NIC.
1183
+ Problem is, now I have two distinct interfaces and I want to tie everything together with VLANS.
1184
+ I have a 1GbE managed switch but I don't want to throttle my entire network. Most things are connected via 2.5 GbE MoCA devices, which the LAN port directly connects to.
1185
+
1186
+ I was reading about bridging and it might be the right solution for my cheap ass over getting a dedicated switch. Is this the way to go? I hear it puts on CPU strain but I have a gen 7 intel so I imagine I would be fine. I idle at like 2% as it is.
1187
+
1188
+ What do?
1189
+ --- 92865302
1190
+ >>92865164
1191
+ Unless you're running some shit like a Celeron or old Atom the extra load from a bridge won't do jack shit in terms of performance. You would need to be running shit like HAProxy or some form of intrusion detection to start loading down your system
1192
+
1193
+ I'm assuming you want both you wireless and wired network to share a subnet in which case you should just be able to create a bridge with both interfaces and assign it. I would switch the LAN interface to the bridge and remove the Wireless interface assignment as this should avoid you being locked out as long as you are using a wired connection to the device
1194
+
1195
+ All my experience is with pfSense and not opnSense so your mileage may vary, but I know they are extremely similar in most regards
1196
+ --- 92865407
1197
+ I know this is the home server thread but this concerns my home server and I'm sure some of you know the answer. What's the go-to for cheap low-power VPS use? I moved a few months ago and never got my domain name redirected to my new IP nor configured the shit on my router. Now I'm moving again shortly but want my website running in the meantime. What's a cheap VPS host I can run my site from in the mean time?
1198
+ --- 92865430
1199
+ >>92865302
1200
+ >intrusion detection
1201
+ I saw that as an offered service but didn't mess with it. Is it useful ever? I eventually want to go full on (Dev)SecOps with self-hosted IDR, Vulnerability Management, and other mock enterprise level security tools so I can learn about them from the comfort of my own home.
1202
+
1203
+ Also, when it comes to setting a "management" VLAN should I not bother and instead just set the LAN to be untagged? Not sure what best practice is here.
1204
+ The wannabe security nerd thinks that making any random physical connection just get sent to a locked-down part of the network would be fun to implement, but that's probably a pain in the ass configuration and would lead to lock out scenarios like you mentioned since I'm so new.
1205
+
1206
+ Either way I'll setup the bridge. Thanks, anon!
1207
+
1208
+ >>92865407
1209
+ I liked DigitalOcean droplets. I think if it's static you can also use Heroku, but I never used it personally
1210
+ --- 92865546
1211
+ >>92865430
1212
+ IDS is generally fucking overkill for a home network and can be a time consuming nightmare to set up.
1213
+
1214
+ Snort offers some good defaults which you can find out how to do in this guide albeit I have no idea how well that will translate to opnSense
1215
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GgqYq5-EBg [Embed]
1216
+
1217
+ Here's a more advanced guide using Suricata which should translate better if you're interested
1218
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0-vsjhPDN0 [Embed]
1219
+
1220
+ I wouldn't really recommend setting either of these up unless you're running servers publicly facing the internet on your network or you are trying to learn, but they are there if you want them
1221
+
1222
+ VLANs won't do you much good unless you are working with a managed switch and want different networks on different ports or you're using you're using them in your OS for VM networks or something of that nature. In your described setup, VLANs would do fuck all
1223
+ --- 92865625
1224
+ >>92865546
1225
+ My desire for VLANs is just the common use case of wanting to lock down untrusted IoT devices, provide a guest network, a separate but similar WFH network, a VLAN for home security, for trusted devices, and so on.
1226
+
1227
+ I've heard of Snort and Suricata, but I'll pass on IDS for now. What plugins do you use in your pf/opnsense box? I was probably going to go for AdGuard Home or w/e the community offering is. Anything else handy or borderline essential?
1228
+ --- 92865636
1229
+ >>92865407
1230
+ Vultr has some pretty cheap offerings and a pretty wide range of systems and distros to choose from to suit your preference
1231
+
1232
+ Oracle Cloud has a really generous free offering, their old AMD VPS offerings are always free and their Ampere options have a data cap which would be really hard to hit if this is for personal use. they also offer up to 200 GiB free which can be spread across 2 or 3 machines
1233
+ --- 92865761
1234
+ >>92865625
1235
+ In that case are you aware of whether or not your access point is VLAN capable or not? If not you may need to invest in different hardware. I'm unsure which access points are on the market since I only use VLANs for wired and internal use at the moment
1236
+
1237
+ If you want things to be separated I would probably skip on the bridge and keep LAN and OPT1 separate since running VLANs over a Bridge (I don't remember if you can actually do this either) would be less secure than running them individually on each interface
1238
+
1239
+ If your access point can use VLANs you should be able to set them up on whatever interface OPT1 is assigned to and set up subnets, dhcp, and firewall rules from there. You will need to do some work on the access point to get different SSIDs on those VLANs. My knowledge here is very limited so do your own research
1240
+
1241
+ Also if you want VLANs on a wired network you will need a managed switch in order to do that
1242
+ --- 92865883
1243
+ >>92865761
1244
+ I own 1 switch and 1 AP and they both handle VLANs. So you think the bridge is a bad ideas when LAns are involved? So I'd essentially just dupe all my VLANs for each interface and then set like an any rule so they can talk to each other?
1245
+ --- 92865944
1246
+ >>92865883
1247
+ If you want VLANs over both interfaces, bridging might be your best option then. pfSense lets me use the same VLAN ID on multiple interfaces so you could try doing that as well which would avoid the need for the bridge
1248
+
1249
+ I might stand up some VMs and do a bit of testing just to be sure since this is pretty foreign territory to me
1250
+ --- 92866043
1251
+ >>92865883
1252
+ Another thing I thought of you could do is run the AP off of the switch to take a bit of the load off of the opnSense box
1253
+
1254
+ For any VLANs you want to handle on the AP, they would need to be tagged going out on the line that the AP is connected to
1255
+ --- 92867947
1256
+ I finally upgraded my router to OpenWrt 22.03.3 and lost access to my selfhosted stuff - cloudflare gives error 522 connection timed out. I recreated the incoming FW rule and the nginx reverse proxy seems to be working, service are reachable locally. Disabling the CF tunnel doesn't help, problem is clearly on my end. IP is the correct one, not that it changes.
1257
+ Any tips how to troubleshoot this? I think next would be to find more detailed logs via SSH.
1258
+ --- 92868135
1259
+ Okay here's the plan for converting my old ass basic R5 array to R6 with data integrity .
1260
+ Current setup is 4 4TB drives in sync and one spare.
1261
+ >remove spare and format it with dm-integrity crc32
1262
+ >wait 8 hours
1263
+ >grow array to raid 6
1264
+ >wait 12 hours for sync
1265
+ >remove another drive from array format with integrity then re add and re sync to array
1266
+ >repeat with all drives in array
1267
+ If all goes well my array will be safe from bitrot in about 5 days with 0 downtime .
1268
+ --- 92869211
1269
+ >>92784507
1270
+ restic over SFTP, or restic and its rest-server + reverse proxy (like Caddy)/selfhosted VPN tunnel for a bit faster backups
1271
+ Syncthing is way more "just works", but it's a sync program, not exactly a backup program. Can be kinda used to do backups, removed/modified files can be moved to a "trash" dir instead of being modified in place/deleted.
1272
+ >>92784703
1273
+ If you only watch your media on TV, maybe you don't need a full media server, and a simple Kodi (using e.g. LibreELEC) on Pi, playing media shared with Samba or whatever from your NAS would be better and less bloated.
1274
+ Or run Jellyfin on your NAS, run Kodi with Jellyfin client plugin on your Pi and enjoy a media server. Transcoding isn't a necessity as long as clients can play media as-is, Kodi usually can.
1275
+ >>92787116
1276
+ SSD, in case of Jellyfin the transcodes directory also holds temporary remuxes of media, e.g. when only the audio track is transcoded to aac, or when you need only a different container (MKV vs MP4) for the client to play. RAM isn't worth it, your source storage/CPU will be the bottleneck.
1277
+ >>92789074
1278
+ It doesn't provide with Internet access service, but provides me with file storage service, chat hosting service, game server hosting service, media streaming service, etc.
1279
+ >>92789233
1280
+ congrats on getting rich and staying frugal, anon
1281
+ tinyminimicros or their bigger SFF bros are nice and decent
1282
+ >storage
1283
+ Up to you, let's start with that. Although SSD is always nice to have.
1284
+ >OS
1285
+ Whatever you like, I like Debian as solid base and docker-compose to run the services.
1286
+ >>92789402
1287
+ >Can i get into problems?
1288
+ ask the owner
1289
+ >>92790226
1290
+ I like being able to run Wireguard directly on the router, in case I fuck up my server remotely. Also, it just feels clean to run a no bloat router that's fully under your control.
1291
+ >>92792364
1292
+ both - those Optiplexes usually have a 6+ gen i3 even in the lower price range. 7+ gen gets you that HEVC 10-bit decoder.
1293
+ --- 92869351
1294
+ >>92793566
1295
+ I have a Corsair HX750 and it's a modular PSU where manufacturer was kind enough to include cables for 16 drives.
1296
+ >>92795536
1297
+ >Only thing is when your library grows it'll be harder to add more drives to it
1298
+ Can always migrate to a regular computer. Just pointing that out in case anon thought he should look at commercial NAS - migrating your data from there could be more difficult. However with a tinyminimicro/sffs you get a regular computer, just quite efficient.
1299
+ >>92799191
1300
+ I don't know, but since nobody has replied to you anyway, maybe consider a static website generator? Like Hugo for example. Much smaller attack surface and management, nothing to upgrade because it's fucking plain HTML and CSS, put it on some hosting and forget.
1301
+ >>92804226
1302
+ zfs
1303
+ >>92806591
1304
+ >Plex
1305
+ consider Jellyfin
1306
+ As for VMs, well, I used to but settled on containers. Debian and docker-compose feels good and solid.
1307
+ >hardware
1308
+ an enterprise computer, tinyminimicros/SFFs or bigger ones if you don't need power efficiency.
1309
+ >>92814080
1310
+ yeah, they're too expensive, I just used WD My Book (single drive!) enclosures without shucking
1311
+ >>92814255
1312
+ calibration from factory
1313
+ I have some cheap killawatt clone and two Nous A1T plugs, had to calibrate the latter with an old lamp but they work nice and expose Prometheus metrics by their opensource Tasmota firmware; good shit so far
1314
+ >>92814605
1315
+ >WD Book Duo
1316
+ absolutely not
1317
+ piece of shit applies encryption to your drives even if you don't set a password
1318
+ can't take out the drives and plug them to a regular computer without running reallymine to recover data
1319
+ single drive enclosures are fine and don't do that shit (afaik, I have 10 of them)
1320
+ >>92815207
1321
+ if you want to learn a bit of Linux, Debian is nice
1322
+ ask in next thread pls, I don't feel brain enough to give you more thought out answer, gotta run through the rest of thread as well
1323
+ >>92816780
1324
+ as mentioned, I'd avoid the Duo, personal experience
1325
+ worked alright over USB though, just lacked SMART on drive 2
1326
+ --- 92869466
1327
+ >>92869351
1328
+ >consider Jellyfin
1329
+ Unfortunately my parents will be using the media server, so it has to look like your average media app like netflix.
1330
+ And Jellyfin is simply too much work to customize to such degree. Plex is fine
1331
+ --- 92869542
1332
+ >>92818017
1333
+ both, but list your use cases, maybe a prebuilt tinyminimicro will be better
1334
+ >>92819971
1335
+ same thoughts on UIs
1336
+ >>92820288
1337
+ eh. you can figure out most stuff on your own (that's why it has web UI), if not there's docs/manual/forum
1338
+ as for passthrough, Arch wiki is extremely helpful even on other distros
1339
+ >>92820874
1340
+ I'd do one of those, in that order: SSH, Wireguard and Samba or whatever you use to access it, or Tailscale (either hosted by them, or selfhosted) if you're having problems with selfhosting Wireguard.
1341
+ >>92821790
1342
+ no, probably should
1343
+ >>92822532
1344
+ yes, doesn't hurt to try
1345
+ >>92822929
1346
+ key setup is often confusing, make sure addresses AND allowedIPs are correct too (I don't recall what they should be)
1347
+ >>92824394
1348
+ nice
1349
+ >>92823297
1350
+ Netgear R6220/Xiaomi AX3200, in case of Xiaomi get an older model with enabled telnet OOTB/get two models to force enable telnet via mesh hack. Nice security on stock, kek.
1351
+ >>92827195
1352
+ >could it handle direct playing videos to a local WebOS TV?
1353
+ yeah, just make sure TV can direct play
1354
+ >>92827700
1355
+ >I'd rather sell it and get a used PC.
1356
+ good point
1357
+ >>92828007
1358
+ clusters are fun, there are a few anons with 49" racks too. For SD there's an easy to use web UI somewhere.
1359
+ >>92830712
1360
+ tinyminimicro and HDD colocated in your grandpa's basement
1361
+ >>92831275
1362
+ can't recommend any off top of my head (maybe those M920q or something where you can plug a 2.5G NIC yourself on PCIe), but
1363
+ >pfSense
1364
+ consider OPNsense, pfSense bullied OPNsense when they dared to fork opensource codebase of pfSense
1365
+ >>92836311
1366
+ move between datasets iirc
1367
+ >>92838820
1368
+ anons above said something that Navidrome can do something like that
1369
+ >>92835228
1370
+ ah, so a regular action of mapping a Samba share to explorer, you'll just have slightly easier access
1371
+ >>92839814
1372
+ as long as it doesn't overlap, seems fine
1373
+ --- 92869706
1374
+ >>92840158
1375
+ ask next thread pls, in general consider Docker containers (for future migrations), add another drive, format, mount, stop NC, copy all data to new drive, edit NC config (that's where containers would make it easier) to point to new drive, start NC, hope it doesn't fuck up during reindexing
1376
+ >>92840331
1377
+ R6220/Xiaomi AX3200 (beware of telnet issue), flash either with OpenWrt, enjoy good cheap shit
1378
+ >>92841401
1379
+ >2x 2.5" in Micro
1380
+ how
1381
+ >>92841937
1382
+ ask next thread pls
1383
+ in short, built-in file share (right click on disk/directory to share), and Tailscale (at least it's very easy to setup and kinda idiotproof and secure) for remote access
1384
+ consider Linux though
1385
+ shit fuck i should get working on that guide
1386
+ >>92845793
1387
+ zfs metadata on SSD for HDD pool seems to have some benefits
1388
+ >>92846651
1389
+ search for managed switches
1390
+ >VPNs
1391
+ do that on router or a server
1392
+ >>92847484
1393
+ tinyminimicros, for software there's Frigate and a few others
1394
+ >>92851171
1395
+ they even base their original OS on openwrt, but have their privacy violation layer on top (it requires you to accept a fucking privacy policy, for a router....)
1396
+ >>92855278
1397
+ first, try to make sure your clients can direct play stuff, then a toaster will work as Jellyfin/Plex server
1398
+ >>92856061
1399
+ the same Plex that transcodes shit to 720p 2 Mbps by default which constantly makes people think transcoding is a must, and that they have to buy Plex Pass for faster hardware transcoding? fuck that
1400
+ >>92856491
1401
+ >i3-7
1402
+ yeah, has that 10-bit HEVC hw decoder as well
1403
+ >>92857058
1404
+ those are super overpriced as well, look into e.g. Dell 3040 micro, that can be found for what, 100-150 eur
1405
+ >>92857159
1406
+ dumbest thread derailment strategy itt
1407
+ >>92857208
1408
+ good fucking luck, post pics later
1409
+ >>92857376
1410
+ subscribe to 100 SaaS subscriptions for what a 100 eur one time payment server would do forever
1411
+ it's better for you, you know
1412
+ --- 92869766
1413
+ >>92861604
1414
+ don't bully anons with problems
1415
+ although
1416
+ >portainer
1417
+ sounds like possible cause, too often recommended for OMV users though, a bit sad, I should make a dedicated fucking plugin for containers on OMV instead of that bloat
1418
+ >>92861639
1419
+ interesting trivia about Unraid, thanks
1420
+ >>92861965
1421
+ where's that pic from?
1422
+ >>92864565
1423
+ cute
1424
+ post pics
1425
+ >>92865407
1426
+ Oracle cloud, free decent ARM instances if you go through signup with a support blessed credit card.
1427
+ Hetzner is cheap and much less shitty though, esp. network.
1428
+ >>92867947
1429
+ since nobody suggested anything, I'd suggest to avoid letting Cloudflare do MiTM on your traffic to server
1430
+ >>92868135
1431
+ fingers crossed, I fucked my R5->R6 md reshape because I had to pause it at some point due to absolutely unusable storage (speeds), and then I accidentally restarted it via another means (i think mdadm vs echo to somewhere in /sys) and it became FUBAR
1432
+ made me migrate to ZFS though, much less flexible but also retard (me) proof
1433
+ good luck anon, let us know next thread
1434
+ >>92869466
1435
+ >it has to look like your average media app like netflix.
1436
+ My parents are able to use the Jellyfin clients. Click and play. Anyway, just wanted to mention that.
1437
+
1438
+ fuck im tired
1439
+ at least it's not bump limit
1440
+ --- 92870279
1441
+ >>92869466
1442
+ I get this, I specifically have Plex with the pass just so that my family can use it like Netflix
1443
+ Just sign into their account on their phone and type in the code on screen to log in. Meanwhile with Jellyfin you have to set it up for them because they're not punching in server addresses
g/92781028.txt CHANGED
@@ -838,3 +838,25 @@ https://tech.slashdot.org/story/23/04/17/2020228/duckduckgos-building-ai-generat
838
  >>92846528
839
 
840
  with a budget
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
838
  >>92846528
839
 
840
  with a budget
841
+ --- 92865043
842
+ https://tech.slashdot.org/story/23/04/17/2222207/how-googles-dont-be-evil-motto-has-evolved-for-the-ai-age
843
+ --- 92866062
844
+ >>92781028 (OP)
845
+ >Recommended operating systems
846
+ >General purpose: Fedora, K/L/Xubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux
847
+ Why these specifically? Shouldn't any Linux distro basically be fine for privacy and security? Especially those that have SELinux/AppArmor by default, so you could put OpenSUSE up there too.
848
+ --- 92866740
849
+ Any good remote desktop solutions that are foss, encrypted, and have a good Android client?
850
+ --- 92867530
851
+ it's really spooky how tech privacy stopped being a public concern and discussion is actively undermined by the big corps. YT seems to shadowban channels/videos with this topic from the recommandations even. I'm definitely out of the loop and just started resarching again lately. I had no idea it has gotten that bad:
852
+ https://youtu.be/Iy4aZiDus40 [Embed]
853
+ and all the anti fraud payment gateways which are just glorified tracking services, secretly building a social credit system. and how QUIC isn't disabled by default in any browser is beyond me.
854
+ --- 92868495
855
+ >>92867530
856
+ The closest there's been in recent times to major tech privacy discussions are VPNs, but even that was mostly as a way to hide your shit on public Wifi or from your ISP.
857
+ --- 92869556
858
+ It's strange that no one discusses 0Net. It is the future, despite the fact that the future of the internet will be forked.
859
+ --- 92869619
860
+ >>92827258
861
+ >I have a tremendous respect for police
862
+ They don't have any for you, though. Moron.
g/92783046.txt CHANGED
@@ -1025,3 +1025,112 @@ It's just a matter of control and options, I guess. If I put together like a 60H
1025
  --- 92861795
1026
  New /mu/ album dropped, we're about to stream it link is in the bandcamp description :)))
1027
  https://moomakes.bandcamp.com/album/heroin-needle-in-my-dick-is-such-a-good-name-for-the-closer-lmao
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1025
  --- 92861795
1026
  New /mu/ album dropped, we're about to stream it link is in the bandcamp description :)))
1027
  https://moomakes.bandcamp.com/album/heroin-needle-in-my-dick-is-such-a-good-name-for-the-closer-lmao
1028
+ --- 92862382
1029
+ flashbacks man
1030
+
1031
+ https://vocaroo.com/1g3iZvQYOZ56
1032
+ --- 92862672
1033
+ >>92861447
1034
+ >begins to break a little
1035
+ Nta but whenever I need that sound I just use dynamic tube in ableton lol.
1036
+ Plenty of airwindows distortions go into interesting territory like that as well.
1037
+ Fabfilter Saturn has a “broken” option under tubes but imo that one and Saturn in general don’t really have that much space between very subtle and completely distorted, but maybe that’s what you want.
1038
+ --- 92862935
1039
+ Project folder naming convention idea #37:
1040
+ >YYMM##
1041
+ >YY00## reserved for asset production like sound design, custom breakbeats, etc -- things entirely intended to be used in other projects
1042
+ Thoughts?
1043
+ --- 92862984
1044
+ Why do you think juke/footwork never got *extremely* popular?
1045
+
1046
+ The most mainstream person producer in the sphere of what I pay attention to is Machine Girl, and obviously the producers they've directly inspired are more about jungle; in fact almost all of what I hear from the past 5~ years are primarily DnB/jungle producers who only *dabble* in footwork.
1047
+ I don't consider myself very in tune with dance music trends in general but I'm only aware of big songs that launched careers like 10~ years ago of producers who ended up quickly moving on (one name in particular comes to mind as a prime example but I can't remember her name).
1048
+
1049
+ Is it not conducive to elements people who aren't into dance music find catchy (melodically, primarily).
1050
+ Are the rhythms too complex for normies and or is the barrier to entry for producers to high (i.e it's a little harder to just loop spam compared to house or dnb etc).
1051
+
1052
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tx5pnyPR-A [Embed]
1053
+ --- 92863072
1054
+ >>92862935
1055
+ >YYMM##
1056
+ personally I quickly abandoned this when I realized it doesn't help me find projects, and it stops making sense as soon as you revisit a project, in which case you start adding revisions within that folder (so the date no longer makes sense) or you re-save the project under a new date, and folders begin to get scattered and you start storing duplicate files
1057
+
1058
+ For sound design, I just do Year-month but it depends on how you work.
1059
+ If it's something you do daily, that'll end up being a long list, but if it's less often and you re-use those particular assets *a lot* then maybe it makes sense for you.
1060
+ --- 92863287
1061
+ >>92862984
1062
+ it was decently popular on soundcloud during mid 2010s, but i think it isn't known much in general since the house scene in Chicago happened at the same time and overshadowed it
1063
+ house turned into piano house/vocal house in the 90s and was played on the radio everywhere, true deep house/footwork didn't get much air at all and remained in select labels
1064
+ --- 92863393
1065
+ >>92862984
1066
+ >juke/footwork
1067
+ that music was popular in chicago because of local scenes and the producers that drove the local scenes. a lot of them were dancers when they were younger and made music for dancers when they got old. you would need that kind of generational development in other places.
1068
+ --- 92863402
1069
+ >>92862984
1070
+ I don't know.. I was into it; it felt like a fresh modern take on 90s rave music. I felt that DJ Paypal got pretty big.. Machinedrum's Vapor City had some solid footwork/juke vibes.
1071
+ https://soundcloud.com/daedelus/plastic-man-pacifically-worked
1072
+ Nice link; I'm going to have to listen to his set during my next exercise session.
1073
+
1074
+ >>92863072
1075
+ >personally I quickly abandoned this when I realized it doesn't help me find projects,
1076
+ That's what Obsidian is for ;)
1077
+ It's not necessarily the date, but the month when you first started the project to help at least give a broad grouping since I find taste/style is always evolving and broad time periods could give hints as to what type of sound you were making at that time. I could probably just get away with YY###.
1078
+
1079
+ Another thought I had was to group projects by an opus number to keep projects of similar style, intent, and time period grouped together.
1080
+ I wonder.. did classical composers assign opus numbers and piece numbers after pieces were completed, or when they were started?
1081
+ I imagine they're all different... Mozart with his katalog numbers..
1082
+ --- 92863967
1083
+ >>92863287
1084
+ >overshadowed
1085
+ bummer t b h
1086
+
1087
+ >>92863393
1088
+ >generational development
1089
+ Sounds like a unique happening when you put it that way.
1090
+ I remember a shit load of kids in my area wanted to be asian b-boys (high population) and silly break dancing was commmon when people were goofing around... that sounds like a lot of fun actually.
1091
+ One of my goals has actually been appropriating IDM for people to *actually* be able to dance to lol...
1092
+
1093
+ >>92863402
1094
+ Yeah I remember seeing both those names come up a lot on /mu/, but it still seemed pretty niche.
1095
+
1096
+ > always evolving and broad time periods
1097
+ Yeah, that would make sense if you can stay focused in recognizable periods like that then.
1098
+
1099
+ >group projects by an opus number to keep projects of similar style, intent
1100
+ If you're doing pieces with a lot of movements that sounds pretty useful.
1101
+ My first long lasting system was grouped by genre folders and had a specific one for what I thought was representative of a personal evolving style while the rest were just practice/study etc (you know, lol).
1102
+ Rock me amadeussss
1103
+ --- 92865420
1104
+ Bump
1105
+ --- 92866893
1106
+ >>92858952
1107
+ :(
1108
+ At least the song is good. I like that sound in the beginning that sounds like distorted screams a lot
1109
+ --- 92867061
1110
+ >>92858421
1111
+ >10th album title: b/o/r/d/e/r/s/
1112
+ >>92858439
1113
+ >Shit, I forgot the a, I meant /b/o/a/r/d/e/r/s
1114
+ Is the correction in the second post supposed to not have the final slash?
1115
+ --- 92867502
1116
+ >>92862984
1117
+ DMP, what to you think of 3phaz?
1118
+ discrepant.bandcamp.com/album/ends-meet
1119
+ I'm mesmerized by his use of reverb.
1120
+ --- 92867680
1121
+ >>92867502
1122
+ خَرا
1123
+ --- 92867683
1124
+ >>92867502
1125
+ *Spoiler: I'm on a break with some of my artistic endeavors since I heard that.
1126
+ --- 92868119
1127
+ >>92789704
1128
+ Yes Romplers are fucking great, don't get how people don't like them kek
1129
+ --- 92869560
1130
+ >>92862984
1131
+ Does Machinedrum count? I still like him.
1132
+ Also Planet Mu put out a lot of that kind of stuff for a while though I didn't listen to much of it.
1133
+ --- 92869597
1134
+ >>92861447
1135
+ no sorry I'm not messing with tubes and I don't expect I ever will
1136
+ sounds like an issue you might find help for on llllllll.co
g/92807211.txt CHANGED
@@ -1004,3 +1004,68 @@ In the case of the Quadelix, any cheap random bluetooth dongle with the correct
1004
  >>92860772
1005
  alright, I appreciate the tips.
1006
  I heard windows bluetooth is awful especially when using the mic while listening , which is an issue for me.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1004
  >>92860772
1005
  alright, I appreciate the tips.
1006
  I heard windows bluetooth is awful especially when using the mic while listening , which is an issue for me.
1007
+ --- 92862167
1008
+ truthear sirs...you clearly have hexa in stock again...so please ship mine sirs...
1009
+ --- 92862284
1010
+ >>92862167
1011
+ Stop typing like this, for Christ sake, it's not funny
1012
+ --- 92862394
1013
+ >>92862284
1014
+ Poo detected
1015
+ --- 92862532
1016
+ >>92862394
1017
+ anon is right, please stop that
1018
+ --- 92862562
1019
+ >>92862532
1020
+ Okay retard but we're 2 different people
1021
+ --- 92863544
1022
+ >>92860411
1023
+ Anyone?
1024
+ --- 92864648
1025
+ >>92862167
1026
+ You will never have your hexa
1027
+ --- 92864834
1028
+ >>92863544
1029
+ but why, I sincerely doubt anyone here ever bought a chink dap that isn'y hiby, cowon, or shanling. Check headfi
1030
+ --- 92865200
1031
+ I got AirPods Pro 2 a while back but returned them as the ANC got severely nerved after a few weeks, presumably after they decided to update on their own accord. I got the for the ANC specifically, is there anything else that delivers that and won't get fucking nerved on me and almost get my money stolen? I don't care about the wireless shit and would even prefer wired, but it's not as important as the ANC.
1032
+ --- 92865209
1033
+ I'm liking the b3 as someone who has never owned a blessing 2. Using it with spring tips. So far I found it really shines with female vocals, hi-hats. Overall tonal balance is good for pop and jazz. Very comfortable despite the size. Cable is quite nice it's thin and doesn't get in the way unlike the KATOs stock cable. Not sure what the 2dd are doing though, bass quality and tuning is similar to the hexa with a slight midbass tuck.
1034
+ --- 92865335
1035
+ >>92855471
1036
+ >still shackled by 10dB treble
1037
+ picrel every reviewer's target in 2050 once they have "trained" their ears
1038
+ --- 92865365
1039
+ >>92859103
1040
+ correcto
1041
+ --- 92865382
1042
+ >>92859445
1043
+ that is 1.5k but you're still correct.
1044
+ 2k is actually dependent on depth insertion. for example if you had a tube coupler and shortened it the 2k would shift somewhere, or you could even jam the IEM deeper get similar result
1045
+ --- 92865528
1046
+ >>92860411
1047
+ Why not a new phone for this price?
1048
+ --- 92866359
1049
+ >>92855471
1050
+ this is like that shonen show character improvement
1051
+ what is the end game
1052
+ --- 92866571
1053
+ >>92855090
1054
+ most metal shell IEMs use shittier iron steel concoction sometimes iron with plastic (or carbon lol),
1055
+ the only good metal IEMs are ones that use mostly aluminum in purest form
1056
+ --- 92866766
1057
+ >>92855471
1058
+ >changing your target to promote your pos
1059
+ --- 92867495
1060
+ >>92807211 (OP)
1061
+ >Shanling M0 Pro
1062
+ what's wrong with the non-pro m0?
1063
+ --- 92868001
1064
+ >>92865382
1065
+ Nice
1066
+ --- 92869524
1067
+ >>92865209
1068
+ bro why'd you buy that pos
1069
+ --- 92870214
1070
+ >>92865528
1071
+ then what's a good phone?
g/92813448.txt CHANGED
@@ -536,3 +536,35 @@ fast
536
  --- 92859922
537
  >>92813448 (OP)
538
  /g/ is full of shills. I don't doubt that this Luke Smith will influence indirectly people do buy the products of some big corporation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
536
  --- 92859922
537
  >>92813448 (OP)
538
  /g/ is full of shills. I don't doubt that this Luke Smith will influence indirectly people do buy the products of some big corporation.
539
+ --- 92862548
540
+ >>92859922
541
+ this
542
+ --- 92866943
543
+ >>92845179
544
+ >chads were merchant loaners incels were warriors and frontiersmen
545
+ Every military leader from alexander to napoleon was an incel . Had they been chads they would rent housing / loan olive oils at home.
546
+ --- 92866999
547
+ >>92813448 (OP)
548
+ >emacs
549
+ Dropped
550
+ --- 92867819
551
+ >>92813448 (OP)
552
+ >unemployed chud who rices the wm and doesn't do any programming or anything interesting with his pc at all
553
+ vs
554
+ >unemployed autist who rices emacs and doesn't do any programming or anything interesting with his pc at all
555
+
556
+ Thanks but I'm sticking with the just works stuff.
557
+ --- 92868030
558
+ >>92813448 (OP)
559
+ org roam is the best note taking app for emacs
560
+ --- 92868092
561
+ >>92867819
562
+ what are you doing on /g/ then?
563
+ >muh muh shilling proprietary corporate stuff muh for fun
564
+ --- 92868931
565
+ >>92868030
566
+ for sure + org-roam-ui
567
+ --- 92870359
568
+ >>92830171
569
+ yes sir very much thanks for doing the needful and promoting microsoft™ products.
570
+ 5 rupees has been added to your account thanks kindly sir
g/92822237.txt CHANGED
@@ -304,3 +304,91 @@ aren't
304
  --- 92861707
305
  >>92858108
306
  whatever you want, in my case i use arch
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
304
  --- 92861707
305
  >>92858108
306
  whatever you want, in my case i use arch
307
+ --- 92861887
308
+ >>92861493
309
+ just in case you don't know what the difference is
310
+ --- 92862106
311
+ I forgot to change /etc/aliases during testing and now I may have been blacklisted by gmail because I sent a bunch of ill-configured mail to them
312
+ --- 92862219
313
+ >>92861887
314
+ conses aren't used exclusively to represent lists
315
+ --- 92862545
316
+ >>92861887
317
+ So there's no body?
318
+ I think you don't know what a tail normally is.
319
+ --- 92862608
320
+ Just treat a number in the operator position as an index. So car would be (0 something)
321
+ --- 92862735
322
+ >>92822237 (OP)
323
+ Just rename to /lolemacs/ already (pronounced lolimaxx)
324
+ --- 92862848
325
+ >>92862608
326
+ what would (1 '(0 . 1)) return? what would (1 (0 1)) return?
327
+ --- 92863711
328
+ >>92862219
329
+ so ?
330
+ --- 92863759
331
+ >>92862848
332
+ it's illegal you can't do that
333
+ --- 92863876
334
+ >>92863759
335
+ >illegal function call
336
+ Reported to the FBI, sick freak.
337
+ --- 92863893
338
+ >>92858108
339
+ >>92859584
340
+ >>92861002
341
+ >>92861313
342
+ >>92861707
343
+ are there any issues with using containers like Snap or Flatpak? I want the latest Emacs but am on Debian and don't want to get into dependency hell.
344
+ --- 92864643
345
+ >>92863711
346
+ so how is using terminology that only makes sense in reference lists an improvement on car and cdr?
347
+ --- 92865074
348
+ >>92863759
349
+ It was a design suggestion, of course it's not going to work if it's not implemented in the language you're using lol. I think either Arc or Bel has this, or something similar that gave me this idea
350
+ --- 92865205
351
+ >>92862848
352
+ They would both return 1. Also, I would get rid of the dot notation and distinction between plists & alists.
353
+
354
+ A list would just be any non-circular sequence. So they could be implemented as vectors. You would just use declarations if you want it to be a singly linked list, or a vector etc.
355
+ --- 92865731
356
+ >>92865205
357
+ So you just want another Clojure clone?
358
+ --- 92866272
359
+ >>92865074
360
+ inappropriate
361
+ --- 92866357
362
+ >>92865205
363
+ Yes, you can get rid of car and cdr if you just get rid of conses entirely. But as long as you have cons car and cdr are at least as good as any other name. Certainly better than any name making reference to the structure of a list.
364
+ --- 92866385
365
+ >>92863893
366
+ kek, classic debian struggles
367
+ --- 92866579
368
+ >>92863893
369
+ >>92866385
370
+ Just download the source tarball and run ./configure && make && make install. Yes, it just works on Debian too.
371
+ --- 92866618
372
+ >>92852675
373
+ >Cons aren't lists
374
+ Yes they are. By definition, in Lisp, a list is either a cons or the special value NIL, which denotes the empty list.
375
+ --- 92866768
376
+ >>92866618
377
+ (cons 1 2) isn't a list. It's a pair.
378
+ It's called LISt Processing, not CONs Processing. There is no good reason to not restrict a list cons pair to only point to a list or nil in its cdr
379
+ --- 92866845
380
+ >>92865205
381
+ So would you get rid of alists or plists? If you get rid of cons cells theydo not magically become the same.
382
+ --- 92866858
383
+ >>92866768
384
+ listp === (or consp null)
385
+ You're conflating lists and proper lists.
386
+ --- 92868736
387
+ >>92858108
388
+ install guix
389
+ --- 92868942
390
+ >>92866768
391
+ Whatever you want to call it, a list in Lisp is either NIL or a pair.
392
+ --- 92870382
393
+ >>92855909
394
+ wired-mode
g/92822890.txt CHANGED
@@ -698,3 +698,38 @@ even as a macfag you are so full of shit lmao
698
  --- 92861198
699
  >>92823320
700
  fpbp
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
698
  --- 92861198
699
  >>92823320
700
  fpbp
701
+ --- 92862055
702
+ because
703
+ --- 92863200
704
+ >>92853448
705
+ High estrogen post
706
+ --- 92864745
707
+ I've installed Mint on 5-6 computers and only issue I ever encountered was a login loop. I haven't fixed it because I just RDP to that computer any way lol.
708
+ --- 92864804
709
+ >>92822890 (OP)
710
+ the developers don't get paid enoough to polish it... in fact they don't get paid AT ALL
711
+ --- 92866469
712
+ >>92864804
713
+ gnome foundation has 1 million dollars yearly, 10k from microsoft every month and canonical devs who work together on integratuon, and redhat niggers and they still can’t onplement a system tray
714
+ --- 92866609
715
+ >>92849174
716
+ >winholm syndrome sufferers use windows because they think linux is too hard even though linux just werks and they have to jump through 20 different hoops to make windows somewhat usable
717
+ You will never have full control over proprietary software
718
+ --- 92866883
719
+ >>92866469
720
+ Give them a break, they worked hard for 20 years to create thumbnails without looking at KDE codr
721
+ --- 92867497
722
+ because
723
+ --- 92867597
724
+ >>92822890 (OP)
725
+ Try Steam Deck's SteamOS or HoloISO. However for best results, you need to have AMD discrete gpu or APU.
726
+ --- 92868457
727
+ >>92823320
728
+ fpbp
729
+ --- 92868855
730
+ >>92866609
731
+ sounds like loonux
732
+ --- 92869164
733
+ kys
734
+ --- 92870143
735
+ >>92823320
g/92826207.txt CHANGED
@@ -350,3 +350,115 @@ based Rietard
350
  >>92861575
351
  Haha that is AI generated, right?
352
  Right anon?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
350
  >>92861575
351
  Haha that is AI generated, right?
352
  Right anon?
353
+ --- 92862236
354
+ >>92826207 (OP)
355
+ >>92826226
356
+ >>92828620
357
+ >>92838463
358
+ >>92845860
359
+ >>92848136
360
+ >>92861575
361
+ based
362
+ --- 92862323
363
+ >>92841176
364
+ I like it, it looks nice to live in
365
+ --- 92862352
366
+ postin
367
+ --- 92862680
368
+ >>92862352
369
+ my dead girlfriend and MOTFD. Very based.
370
+ --- 92862750
371
+ >>92862680
372
+ This will reinforce that opinion or shatter it
373
+ --- 92862778
374
+ >>92862750
375
+ Nah that's still fine.
376
+ --- 92862897
377
+ >>92862750
378
+ >fleetwood mac
379
+ baste
380
+ --- 92862910
381
+ >>92856742
382
+ The half-circle desk must be very handy. Also love the hexagon wall art; very simple but it really makes the difference
383
+
384
+ >>92861575
385
+ Watcha doing to those dolls anon?
386
+
387
+ >>92861671
388
+ The pink Frozen bag makes really curious of the story of this person's life
389
+
390
+ >>92861947
391
+ Awesome train set! I would have loved to have something like this when I was young.
392
+
393
+ >>92862323
394
+ Nice multi-color keyboard, good idea keeping your firearm inches from your hand for when the feds come to kidnap you
395
+ --- 92863561
396
+ >>92834294
397
+ Post your vrchat model
398
+ --- 92863674
399
+ I'm gonna post some of my favorite
400
+ --- 92863857
401
+ what happened to the anon with the red room surrounded by dolls?
402
+ --- 92864043
403
+ >>92863705
404
+ 日本人のか?
405
+ --- 92864431
406
+ >>92864043
407
+ Twitterからばかやろう
408
+ --- 92866118
409
+ I'll ask this here: Is the asus proart 24 (16:10 version) enough if I'm not looking to hit billions of FPS and want to do some art on the side??
410
+ --- 92866225
411
+ >>92828620
412
+ May I ask what are you currently listening to? Please be specific
413
+ --- 92866273
414
+ >>92855228
415
+ Why cannot I feel happiness like he does
416
+ --- 92866480
417
+ пpивeт ave eva яблoчный cын
418
+ --- 92866866
419
+ >>92834294
420
+ Your room looks like a desert
421
+ --- 92867052
422
+ >>92829601
423
+ Dick masterson book. He was the proto andrew tate
424
+ --- 92867152
425
+ >>92866480
426
+ skinny ass kek
427
+ --- 92867590
428
+ >>92862352
429
+ Can't quite make out the last three letters, what model is the DAC and what do you think of it? Excellent setup aesthetic.
430
+ --- 92867913
431
+ >>92866480
432
+ This is what i imagine the room of a sociopath looks like
433
+ --- 92868149
434
+ >>92826207 (OP)
435
+ Not much, but its home
436
+ --- 92868273
437
+ >>92849522
438
+ I just tuck everything behind the case and use a couple of cable tidy sleeves
439
+ --- 92868282
440
+ >>92868149
441
+ I really like the wallpaper alignment you got going there
442
+ --- 92868617
443
+ >>92838463
444
+ looks like a schizo decorated it
445
+ --- 92869893
446
+ >>92866225
447
+ At this moment? Nothing, because I literally just woke up. Last song I've listened to was: https://youtu.be/oYVLIB2Nnic [Embed]
448
+ Last few days, after listening to https://youtu.be/3DyPrDpZ0sc [Embed] I started to dig random mixes of psybient, psychill, goa and slower psytrance. I wanted to explore that scene because usually I listen to very fast music, hi tech psytrance, speedcore and beyond, but never really delved into slower psychodelic music.(on the side note, I only realized that narvas was made by juno reactor literally yesterday, wow)
449
+ And beyond that, as always I go through random J-core(camellia, t+pazolite, kobaryo, team grimoire, laur, etc), breakcore(goreshit, sewerslvt, sorry about my face, tons of single songs from small producers), yume nikki/yume 2kki/.flow OST and Master Boot Record.
450
+ Pic related is my /mu/ chart, but it's really outdated. I will have to remake it one day.
451
+
452
+ As of Miku, the last songs I've saved were:
453
+ https://youtu.be/GSt0gPV2E9M [Embed]
454
+ https://youtu.be/dmHeXH1YthI [Embed]
455
+ https://youtu.be/6vkcFND8uN4 [Embed]
456
+ https://youtu.be/3_a7B6Xa-xU [Embed]
457
+ https://youtu.be/j_b2O1E-xp4 [Embed]
458
+ https://youtu.be/kUiMUn-NDbc [Embed]
459
+ https://youtu.be/H7NdD59lyDs [Embed]
460
+ --- 92869942
461
+ >>92869893
462
+ >breakcore(goreshit, sewerslvt
463
+
464
+ based
g/92828605.txt CHANGED
@@ -444,3 +444,98 @@ heh
444
  What is that calender program?
445
  --- 92860620
446
  simple poop os idc
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
444
  What is that calender program?
445
  --- 92860620
446
  simple poop os idc
447
+ --- 92862034
448
+ >>92850591
449
+ >better than your usual wallpapers
450
+ nigga my papes are kino kys
451
+ --- 92862312
452
+ >>92860389
453
+ this is a script of fvwm, i did it alone
454
+ --- 92864729
455
+ >>92836636
456
+ what's your wallpaper from?
457
+ --- 92866726
458
+ >>92864729
459
+ /wg/
460
+ --- 92866790
461
+ >>92828605 (OP)
462
+ can you share your wallpaper please it's very nice
463
+ --- 92867208
464
+ >>92858796
465
+ >test program for a GUI C11 XCB library
466
+ sweet ! XCB is quite a grind, but it seems you're handling it well, this looks snappy, I like snappy
467
+
468
+ >>92858796
469
+ >Is that a panel made from scratch? What's your lib stack?
470
+ yes its made from scratch and written like sheit, but I just want to make it work and call it a day. Its made with pygtk + cairo, I'll rewrite in nim in the future, when I'll be fed up of how bad it is .
471
+ --- 92867635
472
+ >>92842014
473
+ >>92842052
474
+ >>92842155
475
+ It's been over 24 hours and I still don't have an actual answer.
476
+ --- 92867660
477
+ >>92842182
478
+ Not everything in computing is as simple as macos makes it seem.
479
+ --- 92867682
480
+ >>92857777
481
+ This is soul. I wish I could use this version of macos forever
482
+ --- 92867717
483
+ >>92867682
484
+ Why can't someone just create a DE for GNU/Linux that is an exact copy of this version of Aqua (plus the bundled applications)
485
+ Just create a clone same with the Windows 98/XP/Vista/7 DE.
486
+ --- 92867730
487
+ >>92830738
488
+ consoomes less resoruces and works pretty good
489
+ --- 92867752
490
+ >>92867717
491
+ Because the tiny user base would make the upkeep effort stupid
492
+ --- 92867777
493
+ >>92828605 (OP)
494
+ Why would you do this to an innocent linux installation? Make it look like maccos is basically digital rape. Please neck yourself.
495
+ --- 92867831
496
+ >>92847965
497
+ dude just install what they tell you to.
498
+ --- 92867868
499
+ >>92867831
500
+ But I'm a contrarian
501
+ --- 92867875
502
+ >>92867777
503
+ checked, also I agree
504
+ --- 92867969
505
+ >>92836980
506
+ Ubuntu was a lot comfier with gnome 3 than 40+...
507
+ --- 92868962
508
+ >>92868115
509
+ where did you get a fucking 580 2048sp?
510
+ --- 92869060
511
+ >>92868962
512
+ You get $50k amazon credit if you certify as BIPOC In Tech
513
+ --- 92869063
514
+ >>92833218
515
+ monki
516
+ --- 92869209
517
+ >>92868115
518
+ >580 2048SP
519
+ Is this a pci-e 2.0 graphics card?
520
+ --- 92870127
521
+ >>92830088
522
+ >installing apps is easier and faster
523
+ How. On macOS you literally just drag and drop image apps inside a folder like a cretin
524
+ >software stability of open-source apps
525
+ Nobody using macos would use anything opensource while there are convenient alternatives already available
526
+ >security
527
+ I don't have any basis to claim the macOS is safer than mageia, but what are yours?
528
+ --- 92870142
529
+ >>92832012
530
+ Or maybe OP is just a redditor like the rest of the tourists on this shit hole
531
+ --- 92870253
532
+ Whats is the neofaggot alternative ? The one with the ansi option that just output actual system info ?
533
+ --- 92870325
534
+ >>92845912
535
+ Mint+Cinnamon is pretty cool. I picked that for my father because he wanted to eventually move away from windows and give linux a try. Layout is intuitive even for windows users. I riced it using
536
+ >Nordic Polar theme
537
+ >Nordic Dark Icons
538
+ >Capitaine Cursor
539
+ --- 92870329
540
+ >>92870253
541
+ pridefetch
g/92828648.txt CHANGED
@@ -727,3 +727,100 @@ More
727
  --- 92861830
728
  >>92851018
729
  Make it in C instead
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
727
  --- 92861830
728
  >>92851018
729
  Make it in C instead
730
+ --- 92862850
731
+ >>92851018
732
+ >my own game engine
733
+ >on C++
734
+ YIKES
735
+ use C
736
+ --- 92862884
737
+ >>92862850
738
+ retard
739
+ --- 92863047
740
+ Stop meming C you stupid fags
741
+ --- 92863048
742
+ >>92842278
743
+ Progress update. Like yesterday there isn't much i can share for today, i've been working some more on the commands, for today i finished the common commands, tomorrow i'll move on to the sexual ones, even if i'd also like a lot more common commands, but i'll see about that once i'm done with all of these as there is a lot more sexual ones than common ones.
744
+ Besides that i also thought a bit longer about the whole problem i had the other day of verbose and implied aspects of the connotations, in the end leaning a bit more towards the latter, as my main issue with this one would be for commands depicting more than a single action, as in the end i thought that i would not support such kinds of commands, instead i will implement a way to trigger multiple commands at the same times which should be a better solution for these kinds of commands. Either way, not much to show so here is one more Remilia
745
+ --- 92864550
746
+ Has anyone in this thread sold a game before?
747
+ --- 92864596
748
+ >>92864550
749
+ i have
750
+ --- 92864693
751
+ more progress with learnopengl
752
+ --- 92865506
753
+ >>92863047
754
+ Problem faggot bitch?
755
+ The libraries you use are made in C
756
+ C(hrist) is king
757
+ --- 92865524
758
+ >>92864693
759
+ You learned this from their book?
760
+ --- 92865565
761
+ >>92865506
762
+ Fake, I use Unity.
763
+ --- 92865652
764
+ >>92864596
765
+ Care to name it?
766
+ --- 92865702
767
+ >>92865524
768
+ Partly. I'm on the transformation chapter and just added the circular translation.
769
+ --- 92866137
770
+ Anyone here have experience moving an old game from DirectDraw to SDL? Currently working on one but DDraw is kind of shit and I'm having to learn two APIs so i can translate one to the other.
771
+ --- 92866365
772
+ >>92865652
773
+ no
774
+ --- 92867867
775
+ Bump. I'm bad pixel artist, gonna use free art for that game I'm working on right now...
776
+ --- 92868043
777
+ >>92857483
778
+ >that picture
779
+ What am I looking at?
780
+ --- 92868069
781
+ >>92860897
782
+ >mixels.
783
+ --- 92868494
784
+ >>92868043
785
+ Debug output of generated entities (random animals and plants), I'm printf-debug kind of programmer.
786
+ Core entities are currently: (core) item, potion, scroll, spell, curse, weapon, armour, plant, animal, bot, player, building, map_entity.
787
+ --- 92869360
788
+ After months of procrastinating I'm getting closer to having my shit fixed up. I merged all of my shaders into one big instanced rendering shader, and moved all my textures into a texture array sprite atlas. The TL;DR is that all the graphics for my game (including UI) can be rendered with a single "3D texture" and a single shader.
789
+ --- 92869394
790
+ >>92869360
791
+ Using uber shaders, texture arrays, and unified vertex formats fixes so many logistical problems with batching its a wonder why more games don't do it.
792
+ --- 92869449
793
+ >>92869360
794
+ Good work Anon!
795
+ >>92869394
796
+ I use texture atlas in every single toy game engine I wrote...
797
+ I don't know much about GLSL tho, I used to follow a tutorial.
798
+ > why more games don't do it.
799
+ Because people will buy broken games in early access and alpha.
800
+ Think of Cyberpunk 2077, Fallout 76, and many many more.
801
+ --- 92869500
802
+ Man, I spend more time reading Wikipedia pages than writing actual code right now...
803
+ Bronze = Copper + Tin
804
+ Brass = Copper + Zinc
805
+ Linen should be processed flax, ores are melted and purified into ingots, etc. ...
806
+ But once I set up this system, it'll work interestingly I hope...
807
+ --- 92869678
808
+ >>92869563 →
809
+ >So, I ended up hard-coding everything, and expecting the (potential) user to know C instead of learning a custom script.
810
+ Angband uses simple config files https://github.com/angband/angband/blob/master/lib/gamedata/monster.txt
811
+ name:grey mold
812
+ base:mold
813
+ color:s
814
+ speed:110
815
+ hit-points:2
816
+ hearing:2
817
+ armor-class:1
818
+ sleepiness:0
819
+ depth:1
820
+ rarity:1
821
+ experience:3
822
+ blow:SPORE:HURT:1d4
823
+ blow:SPORE:HURT:1d4
824
+ flags:EMPTY_MIND | STUPID
825
+ desc:A small strange grey growth.
826
+
g/92833101.txt CHANGED
@@ -641,3 +641,37 @@ Obsessed.
641
  >can know who can actually access it,
642
  You can't really know for sure like I said here >>92847581
643
  In the end it just doesn't matter. Privacy is completely bullshit for chat services online. You must 100% of the time always assume your shit is being tracked or monitored. If you don't you are fucking delusional retard.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
641
  >can know who can actually access it,
642
  You can't really know for sure like I said here >>92847581
643
  In the end it just doesn't matter. Privacy is completely bullshit for chat services online. You must 100% of the time always assume your shit is being tracked or monitored. If you don't you are fucking delusional retard.
644
+ --- 92862534
645
+ >>92854165
646
+ Discord already has an unusable and ugly UI.
647
+ --- 92863941
648
+ >>92849534
649
+ Yeah, name something more alive than libera. efnet? rizon?
650
+ --- 92864100
651
+ used it for like one year but decided to delete my account. it's fucking horrible for privacy and I'm like 34, not 15
652
+ --- 92864213
653
+ >>92864100
654
+ >34
655
+ >still on 4chan
656
+ --- 92866654
657
+ >>92864100
658
+ >it's fucking horrible for privacy
659
+ wew lad, rejected much xD
660
+ --- 92867098
661
+ >>92861538
662
+ Your argument is essentially that knowing whom can act as a vector for monitoring is the same as not knowing, and assuming a state tier actor as the entity doing the monitoring. You do know that privacy works in tiers just like security, right? If you can restrict the set of monitors, why wouldn't you? Sure lets assume that the big fed can read everything through the hardware embed. This doesn't mean that you should just let smaller actors like the various service providers in the service chain to be able to monitor or _govern_ your discussion. You're too obsessed with the idea that someone can see, when you should be thinking who should see.
663
+ --- 92867156
664
+ Discord is a creepy unchanging logo that tells you "society is here, be people". Discord is a creepy cup of Joe, Discord is society. The developers can only grow old and old, and tell the kids what to do.
665
+ --- 92868436
666
+ >>92854113
667
+ >ukraine is losing
668
+ Ivan, I...
669
+ --- 92868516
670
+ Discord is for trannies
671
+
672
+ >>92868436
673
+ Kek
674
+ --- 92870130
675
+ >>92836575
676
+ >you have to pay to host your own server
677
+ bruh. teamspeak could actually be good but it's not. it's jewry at its finest
g/92833570.txt CHANGED
@@ -471,18 +471,12 @@ Based poosher
471
  --- 92853825
472
  any advice appreciated
473
  >>92853805 →
474
- --- 92853938
475
- >>92853825
476
- never
477
  --- 92853940
478
  >>92833570 (OP)
479
  Can anyone here redpill me on SCSS?
480
  --- 92853959
481
  >>92853940
482
  it's the prod standard when it comes to handling css
483
- --- 92853977
484
- >>92853940
485
- dunno i just use css and variables for colors and thats it
486
  --- 92854086
487
  >>92853166
488
  >https://openchakra.app/
@@ -770,3 +764,157 @@ Pic related
770
 
771
  >>92861435
772
  Sex
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
471
  --- 92853825
472
  any advice appreciated
473
  >>92853805 →
 
 
 
474
  --- 92853940
475
  >>92833570 (OP)
476
  Can anyone here redpill me on SCSS?
477
  --- 92853959
478
  >>92853940
479
  it's the prod standard when it comes to handling css
 
 
 
480
  --- 92854086
481
  >>92853166
482
  >https://openchakra.app/
 
764
 
765
  >>92861435
766
  Sex
767
+ --- 92862603
768
+ >>92858506
769
+ Read out loud that helps me a bit
770
+ --- 92862825
771
+ >>92861200
772
+ FF is my main browser. Works better than Chrome for me.
773
+ Also FF mobile supports Ublock Origin. Mobile web is not giving me a headache for the first time.
774
+ --- 92863244
775
+ >>92840656
776
+ can you stop bullying me please female im just trying to be a better person
777
+ --- 92863271
778
+ >>92840656
779
+ LinkedIn and Indeed disagree, schizo
780
+ --- 92863456
781
+ >>92861200
782
+ If anything Safari is the new IE. The only times I've had issues with firefox is when I'm on a machine with low memory, and running other electron goyslop apps at the same time, but that's not a firefox issue.
783
+ --- 92863742
784
+ >>92861200
785
+ >keeps randomly freezing for no reason
786
+ i've been having this problem lately too. i need to check chrome supports all the extensions i like, but i'm very close to switching.
787
+ --- 92864536
788
+ >>92861435
789
+ --- 92864555
790
+ >>92864536
791
+ Average Angela Yu enjoyer
792
+ --- 92864636
793
+ >>92861357
794
+ Not fang but over a few startups and f500s i’ve barely even met gays. Mostly just chinks, pajeets, and euros.
795
+ --- 92864709
796
+ >>92856799
797
+ Javascript
798
+ --- 92865458
799
+ >>92856900
800
+ this thing is worse than useless at coding
801
+ it just hallucinates plausible looking solutions
802
+ anything but the most simple problem, you will just get some made up functions or syntax or something else that will always at first glance look fine, or even exactly what you were looking for after spending hours googling and going over stack overflow results.
803
+ And the more complexity and the less you know about the subject, the worse it is because it always looks plausible.
804
+ don't ever use this thing for anything more than what it is - a chat bot. save yourself the time and frustration
805
+ --- 92865483
806
+ >>92864536
807
+ SHITTED.COM
808
+ --- 92865601
809
+ >>92861435
810
+ brainlet bullshit
811
+ --- 92865825
812
+ >Spend the whole day migrating from CRA to Vite
813
+ What did I accomplish...
814
+ --- 92865833
815
+ >>92856799
816
+ three js library
817
+ --- 92866070
818
+ >>92865825
819
+ a whole headache of using the CRA webpack shit ecosystem with lint checks that prevent builds until you fix them
820
+ --- 92866201
821
+ >>92860997
822
+ >pick one and stick with it
823
+ That was the idea. I was gonna go with JS. So far everything has been pretty "easy" and I'm having fun, trying to turn the final Foundations project (calculator) into a desktop app with Electron.
824
+
825
+ I assume by the end of the JS path I should have a good basis to work on bigger projects and, dare I say, even be able to apply for some "baby's first dev job"?
826
+ --- 92866284
827
+ >>92865458
828
+ I'm new to web dev and I've spent half an hour last night figuring out how to randomize colors in a css file using Math.random() on rgb values and GPT kept going from "You can use calc() to evaluate JS expressions in css" to "sorry for the confusion, you can not use calc() to evaluate JS expressions in css" and back again.
829
+ --- 92866453
830
+ Working as frontned dev is comfy, especially thanks to TS, but I kinda miss working with databases and important business logic. I want to work with both ideally desu. /blog
831
+ --- 92866731
832
+ How can I get the length of a horizontal scrollbar? I need this length to calculate something, but can't find any solutions online
833
+ --- 92867585
834
+ I've been watching some developers stories on youtube and something I've noticed is that I was not the only one that thought of making a game back in the beginning, kek, seems like such a common thing
835
+ I dropped c and c++ two times in my life, never made anything concrete
836
+ --- 92867684
837
+ >>92867585
838
+ Kek same. I remember 10 years ago reading this doorstopper of a book about "C++ for game programming", worked my way through it and ended up with a space invaders clone. I feel like I was a lot smarter as a teen when it came to new concept.
839
+ What booze does to a nigga.
840
+ --- 92868487
841
+ What's your favourite browser, /wdg/?
842
+
843
+ For me, it's Chrome. It just werks.
844
+ --- 92868492
845
+ >>92868487
846
+ I like firefox, but I use chrome for webdev
847
+ --- 92868552
848
+ Applied for my first jobs:
849
+ completely ignored by 2,
850
+ invited for an interview by 2
851
+ and one I got a mail: "do fizzbuzz in this niche framework which - was never part of the requirements but fuck you - until this random deadline, also do a simple CRUD app"
852
+ It's quite literally /g/ out there in the jungle.
853
+ --- 92868709
854
+ >>92868552
855
+ >completely ignored by 2,
856
+ >invited for an interview by 2
857
+ >and one I got a mail: "do fizzbuzz in this niche framework which - was never part of the requirements but fuck you - until this random deadline, also do a simple CRUD app"
858
+ not bad
859
+ what stack?
860
+ --- 92868850
861
+ >>92868709
862
+ mostly backend, but also fullstack.
863
+ I tend to use node with express and postgre on the backend and next for frontend. Of course with SASS, I am sane and simply person not a freak after all.
864
+
865
+ But I have done vanilla stuff, too. And dare I say, I liked it.
866
+ --- 92868852
867
+ >>92868552
868
+ >also do a simple CRUD app
869
+ If you already had a CRUD app to show them, would that suffice? Or are they saying you need to make a new one with their specific requirements?
870
+
871
+ I already have a couple of CRUD apps I could show employers if they ask for one, but if they ask me to make a new one from scratch for them then I would be annoyed.
872
+ --- 92868866
873
+ >>92868487
874
+ chrome is a must for devin' or at least testing your website, but I'll be damned if I ever use it to browse the internet, no botneterino pls sir
875
+ --- 92868984
876
+ >>92868850
877
+ And you applied for the positions listing this stack or something else?
878
+ --- 92869052
879
+ >>92868866
880
+ I use Chrome for personal browsing myself. If Google has data on their servers saying that my device browses 4chan, I don't really care. It's not like they're emailing people I know telling them that.
881
+
882
+ If I ever do any browsing that I want to be completely private then I just fire up Tor. But it's rare that I have that need.
883
+
884
+ If I did switch browsers it would probably be to Edge, because I prefer Chromium browsers to Firefox or Safari. Or maybe I would look at Brave.
885
+ --- 92869079
886
+ >>92869052
887
+ ff never failed me, brave wants to pay me to browse (lolwut), and chromium is tainted by goolag
888
+ --- 92869117
889
+ >>92868984
890
+ I applied for positions which fit only: Either basics like html5/css3/js or maybe with additional react, typescript, node requirements, which I am ok with.
891
+ >>92868852
892
+ Do have some, but they have their personal requirements. And they want me to do it in angular, which I am not familiar with and the job description also never mentioned this. I think they're just fucking around with youngsters...
893
+ --- 92869123
894
+ >>92869079
895
+ >chromium is tainted by goolag
896
+ You object to the data they collect? Or something else?
897
+ --- 92869162
898
+ >>92869123
899
+ idk, I'd rather use something else than what google is using
900
+ --- 92869232
901
+ do people really usually containerize nginx or is gpt hallucinating again?
902
+ --- 92869274
903
+ >>92869232
904
+ I can barely tell if people are really high as fuck and do all this shit just to put out simply websites...
905
+ --- 92869380
906
+ >>92869274
907
+ this is smells more like for devops people
908
+ --- 92869382
909
+ Has anyone used Puppeteer for webscraping before? This code works, but it looks like ass trying to grab elements within elements within elements within....
910
+
911
+ Surely there is a better way to do this?
912
+ --- 92869864
913
+ >>92869382
914
+ why not `#resholder > div > *:first-child > *:first-child > *:first-child > *:first-child` as the selector?
915
+ --- 92870137
916
+ >>92869232
917
+ GPT loves hallucinating. I tried to get it to do something yesterday and it just kept repeating plausible-looking but incorrect solutions, over and over. So I had to figure out how to accomplish the task myself.
918
+ --- 92870332
919
+ >>92870137
920
+ same happened to me, I called it names afterwards
g/92833898.txt CHANGED
@@ -764,3 +764,453 @@ Stuck on getting this convolution loop to work.
764
  I'm not supposed to use the numpy conv() function for this.
765
 
766
  What am I overlooking here?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
764
  I'm not supposed to use the numpy conv() function for this.
765
 
766
  What am I overlooking here?
767
+ --- 92861958
768
+ >>92861705
769
+ you mean 1D convolution for image processing?
770
+ your formula is wrong.
771
+ f(i) = summation(j = 0 to m) h(j)*(f(i - j + m/2)
772
+
773
+ In a for loop, that would be:
774
+ for i = 0 to range max(i):
775
+ for j = 0 to range m:
776
+ f(i) += h[j] * f[i - j + m/2]
777
+ --- 92862013
778
+ i was reading the wiki on /hsg/, and couldnt find this out, is there a way to set up a server PC to run a bunch of anime or tv shows and stuff as a bootleg tv channel? like i'm not wanting to share that shit over the internet, but i want something that i can just cut on without having to deal with ads but also be able to go from the living room to the bedroom without hassling over it
779
+ --- 92862045
780
+ >>92862013
781
+ not sure I understand -> can't you just get a Smart Tv in your living room and one in your bedroom, and Chrome Cast from any device onto whichever tv you prefer?
782
+ --- 92862051
783
+ >>92862013
784
+ Yes but it doesn't work with anime
785
+ --- 92862068
786
+ >>92862045
787
+ i could, but then im in a walled garden that someone else built
788
+ >>92862051
789
+ it cant run mp4 files? what's the software?
790
+ --- 92862089
791
+ >>92862013
792
+ >>92862051
793
+ >>92862068
794
+ I was joking but why not just right click and select play all and then select shuffle and loop in your media player? It will play them all at random forever
795
+ --- 92862108
796
+ >>92862013
797
+ >>92862068
798
+ >>92862089
799
+ Maybe try one of the free streaming softwares like Plex. You can stream anything to any device just like your own personal netflix
800
+ --- 92862115
801
+ >>92862089
802
+ i'm wanting to be able to run a machine that does exactly that, but have it set up so i can have other machines on the same network stream the videos to whatever display theyre connected to
803
+ >>92862108
804
+ and thats why i came here instead of /hsg/ i fucking knew i had heard of it before, that's probably what i'm looking for thank you
805
+ --- 92862137
806
+ >>92862115
807
+ np I've been thinking about setting one up myself with all my favorite shows and just play it 24/7 for background noise.
808
+ --- 92862311
809
+ What if Elon Musk buys 4chan?
810
+ --- 92862359
811
+ >>92861300
812
+ Make sure to cut the CPU in half, it reduces consumption by 50%.
813
+ --- 92862381
814
+ >>92862359
815
+ That makes sense, thanks for the tip
816
+ --- 92862438
817
+ >>92861176
818
+ bump
819
+ --- 92862479
820
+ Would it be possible to change the pinout of a standard ATX power supply from around 2007-2009 to match this one which is even older?
821
+ https://old.pinouts.ru/Power/24_pin_COMPAQ_power_suppl_pinout.shtml
822
+
823
+ I have all the parts BUT THE CASE of an old compaq computer from around 98. The original power supply isn't standard ATX so I can't put it in the case that I bought for it. I got a spare power supply, but it doesn't work because it isn't the same pinout.
824
+
825
+ I don't know what the fuck RTN, Vaux and VR/S means.
826
+ Also the standard ATX PSU has one empty pin, but the old one doesn't. The old one also has one pin with 2 black cables connected to it... wtffff
827
+ I need help
828
+ --- 92862491
829
+ >>92862311
830
+ Just imagine if he leaked the internal slacks and emails like he did at twitter.
831
+ --- 92862498
832
+ >>92862137
833
+ just installed the media server software, i'm looking into Kodi now because plex wants to force an account
834
+ i dont no curry muncher to see what i got going on with my shit, appreciate the help though
835
+ just need to figure out how to get one device to run the video and have other devices "watch" the video as it plays
836
+ --- 92862786
837
+ >>92861958
838
+
839
+ simple mathematical convolution for any array, actually. I realized I might have followed one for image-processing by accident but it's just math and nothing else really.
840
+
841
+ The sum of those two arrays should be [6 7 10 4], and I had something along the lines of that for loop you posted before I posted my original iteration of the code.
842
+
843
+ What's the purpose of the m variable you have there, by the way?
844
+
845
+ Anywho, I did change up the loop to fit the simple 1D convolution parameters. Still doesn't work for whatever reason.
846
+
847
+ x = [3,2,4]
848
+ h = [2,1]
849
+
850
+ y = ((len(x)+len(h)+1))*[0]
851
+
852
+ for i in range(len(y)):
853
+ for j in range(len(h)):
854
+ y[i] += x[i - j + 1] * h[j-1]
855
+
856
+
857
+ print(y[1])
858
+ --- 92862807
859
+ >>92862786
860
+ ignore that print(y[1]) that was me testing my loop
861
+ --- 92863204
862
+ Is there a fucking way to save images that isn't compressed by fucking mobile?
863
+ I keep getting m.jpg images each time i save a large enough image on here.
864
+
865
+ Someone pass me a custom CSS to disable this shit. PLEASE.
866
+ --- 92863216
867
+ >>92840260
868
+ Pass me the pdf
869
+ --- 92863262
870
+ >>92862786
871
+ What do you mean "doesn't work"? Is Python throwing you errors?
872
+ Again, i don't see you using a modulo or following the image convolution formula, as in picrel
873
+ --- 92863356
874
+ why arent more people using Auto-GPT?
875
+ --- 92863396
876
+ can twitter's videos have virus?
877
+ --- 92863429
878
+ >>92863262
879
+ I'm not supposed to be using a modulus for this convolution equation-- I am supposed to be using the equation in picrel.
880
+
881
+ Anywho, the error I get is that " y[i] += x[i - j + 1] * h[j-1]
882
+ IndexError: list index out of range"
883
+ --- 92863518
884
+ >>92861372
885
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-apology_apology
886
+ ?
887
+ --- 92863643
888
+ How do I wipe Adobe Acrobat from my laptop? I have a pirated photoshop CC 2015 from years ago that still works, but it did weird shit before on my last laptop and on this one as time went on, like make a second version of itself somehow. Acrobat updater kept running nonstop in the background, Adobe anti-piracy shit was so annoying I had to physically find and delete the exes to make them stop. What I want now is to completely root out all Adobe everything from my system, registry and all, so I can then properly pirate Acrobat and Photoshop again. How can I even go about doing this? Where do I start?
889
+ --- 92863989
890
+ >>92863396
891
+ Been really curious about this too since porn be came the norm on twitter
892
+ --- 92864031
893
+ Can you somehow underclock your wifi base station so it has less range?
894
+ --- 92864173
895
+ >>92864031
896
+ Yeah they have a transmit power setting.
897
+ --- 92864215
898
+ >>92862479
899
+ >I can't put it in the case that I bought for it
900
+ So the physical shape is slightly different?
901
+ I also had a Compaq case from late 90s and had to angle grind a bit to make a standard PSU fit. The difference wasn't huge.
902
+ --- 92864239
903
+ >>92862013
904
+ You could stream with VLC for example. Not sure what's the Gentoomen way of streaming video files.
905
+ --- 92864272
906
+ >>92857501
907
+ /fglt/ - more like x86 booting and partitioning general
908
+ --- 92864277
909
+ Will a Intel Core i5-1235U with Intel Iris Xe "Gen 12.2" graphics have hardware accelerated AV1 decode?
910
+ Will it be usable under Win 11 with Firefox and Chromium browsers? VLC & MPC as well?
911
+ With YT pushing for AV1 at 1080p and below, it feels like not having usable AV1 decode on a brand new notebook is a waste of money.
912
+ --- 92864307
913
+ >>92864239
914
+ i casually looked it up, something something, have a linux (maybe not even a linux can literally just be any) machine running as a media server that can be discovered by the software, go in to Kodi's settings and designate it as a source using it's IP address and file system, quick jewtube search pulled me a video on it, looks easy, just need to get my ass on it is all
915
+ --- 92864342
916
+ >>92864307
917
+ Isn't Kodi stuff specific to Kodi clients? You could have it as a "crude" video stream that's playable on anything.
918
+ --- 92864392
919
+ >>92864342
920
+ maybe? i would imagine it would be tied tied to their player, i'll have to check out VLC and compare the two once i get them both running
921
+ --- 92864404
922
+ >>92833898 (OP)
923
+ I've been working for an MSP for three months now. It's my first MSP job after being a "Sys Admin" (in label only) for the past five years in comparitively "comfy" roles. Now I actually have to troubleshoot multiple problems a day and resolve them, and I'm really struggling. The stress is getting to me. What can I do to become a better troubleshooter and thrive in the MSP environment? I'm overwhelmed. 30+ clients, all with environments of varying complexity, all with their own quirks, users, software stacks, and obviously differing hardware form different firewalls, switches, routers, servers, hypervisors... It's making me feel stupid. I have tickets that have been in my queue for 2+ weeks now because I don't know how to solve them. My brain feels like jelly.
924
+ --- 92864422
925
+ >>92833898 (OP)
926
+ Which porn site has the best recommendations?
927
+ --- 92864437
928
+ >>92864422
929
+ xhamster's are pretty good
930
+ --- 92864441
931
+ My mic and headset won't work at the same time when I play games. My computer also registers my headset and microphone as separate entities, not sure if that should be the case or not. It's either I can hear the audio with no mic, or use the mic and receive no audio.
932
+
933
+ What's going on? It's my first time using a bluetooth headset on my PC
934
+ --- 92864462
935
+ >>92864441
936
+ Right click the speaker>sounds>recording tab
937
+ Set default your new mic
938
+ --- 92864532
939
+ How do I archive a website that utilizes PHP?
940
+ Will Ctrl + S (Website, complete) download it too or do I need to do something special?
941
+ --- 92864583
942
+ >>92864462
943
+ I did what you said and saw pic related (right). Wouldn't let me do anything to microphone. It was showing my Headset there as well, but it went away after I disconnected then connected my headset. Then I saw pic related (left). I also neglected to mention that sometimes my headset would be recognized as one as shown, and other times split as in previous post.
944
+
945
+ Thanks for responding, anon.
946
+ I also forgot to
947
+ --- 92864694
948
+ >>92863518
949
+ Thanks but nah that's not quite it
950
+ I've probably explained it badly tho
951
+ --- 92864728
952
+ >>92864215
953
+ Look at the pic. It's much bigger.
954
+ --- 92864743
955
+ >>92864583
956
+ Oh the mic is probably in the playback tab for some reason.
957
+ --- 92864865
958
+ >>92864743
959
+ Just the Headphones now
960
+ --- 92864918
961
+ >>92864865
962
+ Okay make it so that you can only hear from your headphones, open a game and see if you can set the mic your headphone's mic. If anyone can hear you and you can hear the game then it's working as intended. If not then the firmware might be fucked and you need to return the headset.
963
+ --- 92865081
964
+ What's the best way to turn an old android phone into a NAS? I've tried the samba termux package but it keeps disconnecting and I have to restart it everytime I want to access it.
965
+ --- 92865214
966
+ >>92848083
967
+ >There's a phone line in the office too.
968
+ Is it being used? Or is there a 2nd jack to plug a phone into? Most homes built after ~2008 use 4 pair UTP cables to run the phone lines, instead of phone line. so it might be as simple as popping off the face plate and punching down the cable to a plate with an RJ-45 jack. Look up on youtube how to punch down cables. It's not hard and the tool is like $10. If you use the phone and have a 2nd line to the office, get a face plate with both an RJ-45 and a RJ-11. Only downside is it's probly shitty cat-5 cable.
969
+
970
+ For the record: RJ = registered jack. RJ-45 = standard network cable jack. RJ-11 = phone cable jack.
971
+
972
+
973
+ >powerlines
974
+ >shitty at higher speeds
975
+ Dunno how they perform at higher speeds but this should only be a last ditch effort. More complex power distribution installations can introduce weird issues. Like if you're in an apartment complex, it is possible people in the same building could access your network. Or EMI from AC motors like fans or fridges can cause awful latency issues. I've heard other weird things, like the devices being isolated to the same circuit breaker (ie if living room is on breaker A, and NAS is on breaker B, the devices wouldn't be able to establish connection or may do wonky things). But I dunno how true that is. I've never used this type of connection or even seen one in person. I just know what my certification guide I studied 9 years ago said about it lol
976
+ --- 92865369
977
+ >>92863429
978
+ well yeah of course it's out of bounds don't you see?
979
+ in your original photo, when l is say, 4, and i is 0, then you are attempting to access i[6].
980
+ That variable doesn't exist, i goes only up to i[2], that's your error anon.
981
+ On your 2nd attempt, again I can clearly see how the for loop would reach x[4] or x[5], once again going out of bounds.
982
+ Solution? Well figure it out yourself. When I did computer vision convolution we usually padded the images to avoid the indexing errors, and then removed the padding afterwards. Or maybe we just set out-of-bounds values to 0, don't remember
983
+ --- 92865503
984
+ >>92865214
985
+ If you're willing to spend a little cash I'd get one of these bitches https://store.ui.com/products/access-point-wifi-6-in-wall ....and use it in bridge mode. What that means is it connects to WiFi network and makes it available to the wired device. You could hook up a switch and connect multiple devices if you choose. I advise to get a 2nd one of these (more appropriately something like the U6 Lite) to act as your wifi radio and turn off the wifi radio in your router. These radios just demolish most consumer router radios, even expensive goofy looking ones like netgear's nighthawk.
986
+
987
+ Biggest downside to these enterprise/commercial grade stuff is you'll need to install a controller on your computer to configure them (the devices literally have one job and do only one job--a web UI is additional "jobs"): There's Mac download available and Windows is here https://www.ui.com/download/unifi-switching-routing/default/default/unifi-network-application-7383-windows
988
+ --- 92866171
989
+ >>92863204
990
+ >>92863204
991
+ >>92863204
992
+ --- 92866198
993
+ >>92864918
994
+ Thanks, anon. That seemed to fix it.
995
+ --- 92866624
996
+ How can I get the length of a horizontal scrollbar? I need this length to calculate something, but can't find any solutions online
997
+ --- 92866666
998
+ Graduated with a CS degree 2021, I went back to my old job because they "promised" me a full time position with a degree. After multiple failed interviews for positions that get filled with corporate family members, what do I need to do to get hired somewhere
999
+ --- 92866679
1000
+ >>92866666
1001
+ Make friends, my dear devil.
1002
+ --- 92866699
1003
+ what are these? do I need to install all of them? I am unfamiliar with F1, F2, etc.
1004
+ --- 92866755
1005
+ >>92861176
1006
+ You need to learn the shell basics before diving into stuff like Nix.
1007
+
1008
+
1009
+ >>92864404
1010
+ You're supposed to escalate difficult tickets, then review them yo see how senior techs solved those problems.
1011
+
1012
+ >>92864441
1013
+ Where it shows two devices, that is expected for Bluetooth audio. I suggest reading about BT audio profiles to understand why your expectations are unrealistic.
1014
+
1015
+ TL;DR Bluetooth headphones are not suitable for gaming
1016
+ --- 92866785
1017
+ >>92864532
1018
+ PHP or not PHP makes no difference
1019
+
1020
+ >>92866699
1021
+ Install the most recent one
1022
+ --- 92866818
1023
+ >>92866785
1024
+ >Install the most recent one
1025
+ Some of these downloads don't yield an install file. Seems this is one of them. There is no README, I am not sure what do with these guys. Same thing for the Misc section downloads and the SATA RAID/AHCI-Intel SATA Preinstall driver.
1026
+ --- 92866820
1027
+ Any good remote desktop solutions that are foss, encrypted, and have a good Android client?
1028
+ --- 92866877
1029
+ Does emulation (PS2, up to Switch) have any specific requirements compared to not emulating? Lets say you had a PC for playing PC games, and another for emulation. Would you get the same CPU for them? Or does emulation work better on specific amounts of cores or threads or whatever it is. I remember back in the day being told to not get 6 core CPU's for games since they weren't able to utilise them properly or something? idk. Is emulation the same as just a regular gaming PC you won't emulate console games on?
1030
+
1031
+ Here are the CPU's I have access to. Most I'd pay is for the i7.
1032
+ For just PC gaming I'd get the 13600. Also what is the difference with a 13600k vs a 13600kf? Why the price difference?
1033
+ --- 92866906
1034
+ Hey guys, my internet isn't working unless I connect my VPN, (I'm using Mullvad) please help.
1035
+ Tried ipconfig /flushdns
1036
+ ipconfig /registerdns
1037
+ netsh winsock reset
1038
+ netsh int ip reset
1039
+ ipconfig /renew but that didn't work either.
1040
+ I'm stumped.
1041
+ --- 92866914
1042
+ >>92866818
1043
+ What kind of install file for a motherboard?
1044
+ Copy those files to a USB drive, reboot, spam End, follow instructions.
1045
+
1046
+ >>92866820
1047
+ Rustdesk, possibly
1048
+
1049
+ >>92866906
1050
+ Does it work after a reboot?
1051
+ --- 92866937
1052
+ any good resources on being anonymous? i.e vpn and tor type stuff.
1053
+ --- 92866968
1054
+ Should I be using this as a temporary surge protector (tap) in my bedroom? I have my fan and PC plugged into the same outlet.
1055
+ --- 92866989
1056
+ >>92866914
1057
+ Yeah I can restart and it loads everything fine, the Internet just doesn't connect.
1058
+ --- 92867034
1059
+ >>92866989
1060
+ Sorry, was replying to >>92866914>Does it work after a reboot?
1061
+ --- 92867141
1062
+ >>92866877
1063
+ Some emulators utilize SSE4 found in Intel CPUs. But any Intel CPU made since like 2006 has SSE4. AMD has some weird SSE4.2 thing that the emulators don't seem to use. That being said I haven't had many performance issues with my AMD CPUs. Most emulators also tend to prefer faster single threaded performance (whether or not they use SSE4) because all the ones I've ever used don't seem to use more than 2-3 cores.
1064
+ --- 92867309
1065
+ >>92862498
1066
+ check out Jellyfin also and let me know what you think about it please
1067
+ --- 92867688
1068
+ >>92866914
1069
+ >What kind of install file for a motherboard?
1070
+ >Copy those files to a USB drive, reboot, spam End, follow instructions.
1071
+ Can you explain what you mean a bit more clearly? You're not speaking to someone who is well-practiced in this kind of thing. You lost me at "spam End, follow instructions".
1072
+ --- 92868111
1073
+ >>92867688
1074
+ Turn off your computer, start filming the monitor with your phone, turn on the computer and film until your login screen appears.
1075
+ Then scroll through this video and read carefully all it says on the VERY FIRST picture that appears on screen.
1076
+
1077
+ >>92866989
1078
+ Nigga, does the internet work after a reboot? Don't start the stupid VPN if it breaks your internet, like wtf is going through your head?!
1079
+ >my internet works
1080
+ >let me start this garbage app that breaks it
1081
+ >internet doesn't work
1082
+ >surprised_pikachu.jpg
1083
+ --- 92868160
1084
+ >>92868111
1085
+ No, it doesn't work when I reboot, I have to connect the vpn for it to work, how the fuck else am I supposed to load the page to post it didn't work?
1086
+ --- 92868359
1087
+ Kinda want an idea if my computer is running at an okay temp. I get mixed results just googling things. I'm running a geforce rtx 3060 and the temp is usually around 40-45C but goes up to 60C or even 65C if I'm playing a high graphics game or doing AI art generation. Some places I've read I should be shooting for 50-55C so would I accomplish that with more fans or do I really need to upgrade my heatsink?
1088
+ --- 92868392
1089
+ >>92868111
1090
+ >Nigga, does the internet work after a reboot?
1091
+ No, do you see now? The Internet doesn't load
1092
+ WITHOUT the vpn ffs.
1093
+ --- 92868406
1094
+ >>92868359
1095
+ its fine
1096
+ --- 92868409
1097
+ >>92868359
1098
+ Obsessing over what temps 'should' be is the path to madness. A lot of it comes down to your individual components and case. 65c for a GPU is completely fine, anyway. It's exceptionally hard to cause problems for modern components with heat, basically everything important is rated to be pegged at 100c for hours and will auto-throttle or shut off if in danger.
1099
+ The real thing you need to be mindful of is the voltages and clocks you're achieving. If you're at 65c but you're only getting it because your GPU is at rock-bottom frequencies, then you have a problem. Doesn't sound like you do, though.
1100
+ --- 92868414
1101
+ >>92866937
1102
+ tldr: youre fucked
1103
+ --- 92868415
1104
+ >>92868359
1105
+ That's not hot at all.
1106
+ The latest Ryzen 7000 chips are designed to boost to 95°C.
1107
+ --- 92868455
1108
+ >>92868406
1109
+ >>92868409
1110
+ >>92868415
1111
+ Wow, no idea they could handle temperatures that high. Thanks a lot. The voltages and clock speeds are working as advertised so no issues there.
1112
+ --- 92868474
1113
+ >>92868455
1114
+ If you're running certain high end kit and pushing stuff like overclocking it can get a little trickier, since in that case you may be stressing components like power delivery that aren't as well heat monitored or protected. But if you're running hardware within spec or even just dabbling in some OC you really don't need to fuss about it. Modern PCs are surprisingly idiot proof. Back in the day you were lucky if your machine had an auto shutoff before it cooked itself.
1115
+ --- 92868478
1116
+ >>92866877
1117
+ Emulators don't thread well, so they prefer good single threaded performance. Most games max out at about 6-8 cores. RPCS3 is the same and other emulators use a lot less.
1118
+
1119
+ K CPUs support over locking and tend to have slightly improved stock clocks. F CPUS lack the integrated GPU.
1120
+ --- 92868493
1121
+ How do people trust NAS servers to hold their private data when they're almost always hooked up to the internet?
1122
+ --- 92868507
1123
+ Is there a way to install Qt that doesn't require making an account?
1124
+ --- 92868509
1125
+ I have a 500gb SSD installed with my OS, should I not seed with bittorrent?
1126
+ --- 92868522
1127
+ Having constant crashes while gaming, monitor just loses Singal, have to restart
1128
+
1129
+ Replaced pcie cable and used a different port in my psu, still crashing
1130
+ Went from HDMI to display port
1131
+ Still crashing
1132
+ Updated/clean installed drivers, still crashing
1133
+
1134
+ It's a 3070, do I need to replace?
1135
+ --- 92868530
1136
+ >>92833898 (OP)
1137
+ Name a format other than vCard (VCF) for storing data about individuals, such as name, birthday and date of death, etc. An offline Facebook.
1138
+ --- 92868549
1139
+ >>92859587
1140
+ >>92853068
1141
+ Which instance?
1142
+ --- 92868563
1143
+ >>92868111
1144
+ >reboot, spam End
1145
+ Oh, I see. I want to download the files from the manufacturer website and then boot to the motherboard configuratiob GUI instead of the OS, right?
1146
+ --- 92868566
1147
+ >>92868522
1148
+ >pls respond this thing is a lot of money and i don't wanna pay it just for a ez fix
1149
+ --- 92868574
1150
+ >>92868493
1151
+ This. I don't want the hackers to see my self cum swallowing videos.
1152
+ --- 92868597
1153
+ >>92868574
1154
+ gross.
1155
+ --- 92868608
1156
+ >>92865214
1157
+ It's not being used AFAIK, I'm going to check as soon as I get home, thanks anon
1158
+ --- 92868613
1159
+ >>92868597
1160
+ :(
1161
+ --- 92868972
1162
+ >>92868507
1163
+ apt install qt<whatever>
1164
+
1165
+ >>92868509
1166
+ Why would you not seed from an SSD? It's not like it will wear off or something.
1167
+
1168
+ >>92868563
1169
+ Right. With the firmware files unpacked on the USB flash drive that you attach to the computer.
1170
+
1171
+ >>92868493
1172
+ You don't need to have your NAS open to the internet, in fact it's a bad idea to do so.
1173
+ --- 92869028
1174
+ >>92868972
1175
+ >You don't need to have your NAS open to the internet, in fact it's a bad idea to do so.
1176
+ What's the setup for this if you don't mind?
1177
+ --- 92869082
1178
+ >>92869028
1179
+ You -> Internet -> Router [with VPN server] -> NAS <- LAN clients
1180
+ If your router is that bad that it doesn't offer VPN, then you can install a VPN server on the NAS and forward that port from the router.
1181
+ --- 92869166
1182
+ Configurinh pfsense:
1183
+ >asks to setup wan/lan interfaces
1184
+ >after giving me the option to postpone vlan config
1185
+ >only have one interface
1186
+ >panick mode on
1187
+ --- 92869309
1188
+ >>92868414
1189
+
1190
+ so goberment knows all huh?
1191
+ --- 92869343
1192
+ Can someone walk me through building this app: https://github.com/klausw/hackerskeyboard
1193
+
1194
+ I've never did any android development, so all of this is really foreign to me. I think the problem might be that andtoid studio is trying to use gradle 7.4 but the project specifies 2.4.3 (or something ancient like that). I just want to add some fucking layouts.
1195
+ --- 92869797
1196
+ >>92841497
1197
+ The other guy wants to help but he clearly is not reading properly.
1198
+ I found this it doesn't look easy.
1199
+ ruuucker github io/articles/Android-USB-reverse-tethering/
1200
+ --- 92869869
1201
+ >>92841497
1202
+ Let me see if the link can be posted without editing.
1203
+ ruuucker.github.io/articles/Android-USB-reverse-tethering/
1204
+ --- 92870030
1205
+ I'm going insane trying to figure this out.there's a couple of posts on gallery-dl issues page where the solution is to download an executable from the git-hub actions page.how do i do that i can't find anything downloadable. do i need an account? do i need to run something?
1206
+ --- 92870101
1207
+ >>92869309
1208
+ Goberment will ask the tech companies, like Google
1209
+ Recent example - https://archive (dot) ph/deZMn
1210
+ --- 92870108
1211
+ >>92869166
1212
+ Self-reply. Seems like i need 2 interfaces or have to use a managed switch. Any reccs?
1213
+ --- 92870313
1214
+ >>92866906
1215
+ You can show the routing table with
1216
+ route print
g/92834596.txt CHANGED
@@ -931,3 +931,86 @@ Is there a place i can check the nvidia-lts and linux-lts release notes? Im alwa
931
  Maybe lower RAM with 32 bit is better than slightly faster speed though, since I only have 1 gig of RAM, and also I want to use this as a web server. Sure the speed of responses is important, but lower RAM usage means more users served at once.
932
 
933
  I'll think about it I guess. But thank you for the info.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
931
  Maybe lower RAM with 32 bit is better than slightly faster speed though, since I only have 1 gig of RAM, and also I want to use this as a web server. Sure the speed of responses is important, but lower RAM usage means more users served at once.
932
 
933
  I'll think about it I guess. But thank you for the info.
934
+ --- 92863701
935
+ >>92861406
936
+ >linux-"lts"
937
+ The "LTS" part is just something slapped in by distro devs, it doesn't really mean anything other than being an older but still supported branch. Go to kernel.org if you want to read the changelogs.
938
+ --- 92863719
939
+ >>92861221
940
+ The OS would be 64bit in both cases, he was talking about preinstalled userland tools.
941
+ --- 92863722
942
+ >>92836363
943
+ >>92836416
944
+ And even if the source code is fine, do you compile the software yourself?
945
+ Or you simply use the distros that provide you with ready to use binaries?
946
+ The distro maintainers of such distros can inject malicious functionality into the FOSS executables.
947
+ And if they can, we should assume they do.
948
+ There's no reason to trust the distro maintainers of random distributions like Alpine, Arch, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Parabola, Void.
949
+ We live in a dystopia where people have no privacy.
950
+
951
+ But at least GNU/Linux is just more convenient to use. It runs faster. The tools are better, simpler, more modular thanks to UNIX philosophy. You can automate everything you want in your system.
952
+ --- 92863767
953
+ >>92859347
954
+ Let me guess, you picked all the right graphics drivers and stuff but didn't pick *framebuffer* support?
955
+ There also the caveat of building in graphics or other hardware support that requires firmware as you'd need to embed the firmware too.
956
+ --- 92864490
957
+ >>92863722
958
+ It's still better to use FOSS software.
959
+ It reduces the amount of people who can potentially spy on you to:
960
+ 1. The authors of the FOSS products you use.
961
+ 2. Your distro maintainers.
962
+ 3. The corporations who made your motherboard, cpu, gpu.
963
+
964
+ But if you use proprietary stuff on your system, you compromise your data even further.
965
+ If you use Steam, Valve can spy on you.
966
+ If you use Photoshop, Adobe can spy on you.
967
+ And so on.
968
+
969
+ Basically, using FOSS software makes sure that you don't give the power to 3rd-party entities to spy on you.
970
+ --- 92864647
971
+ >>92863701
972
+ Its going to have its own changelogs compared to the normal kernal so i thought it would be worth mentioning. Thanks, has to be the ugliest changelog ive ever seen but atleast it exists
973
+ --- 92864749
974
+ What is the best Linux desktop environment for using with a touchscreen?
975
+ --- 92864776
976
+ >>92864749
977
+ Just use android
978
+ --- 92864801
979
+ >>92864749
980
+ GNOME and KDE Plasma 5 have the most mature touchscreen gesturing.
981
+ --- 92866031
982
+ What should I use to force custom resolutions on Intel IGPU-equipped laptops? Custom Resolution Utility?
983
+ --- 92866629
984
+ >>92860215
985
+ well you should probably show the full error message
986
+ --- 92868147
987
+ >>92857892
988
+ Borrow a Windows computer or install Windows on some computer for a day.
989
+ --- 92868242
990
+ someone recommend me an OS+desktop environment with full wayland support? Bonus if it's not bloated (using an old laptop) and isn't too obscure.
991
+ --- 92868253
992
+ Replying to this from a few days ago because I never checked the replies to my post
993
+
994
+ >>92804876 →
995
+ I guess Fedora is developed by Red Hat but Fedora is described as a "community-supported project", which I guess legally separates the two. So if something gets fucked up in Fedora then Red Hat can say "it's a community project, not ours, so it's not our fault!"
996
+
997
+ Ubuntu is offered by Canonical themselves though, and is also offered as a business solution - then they get money from extended support and whatever. I could be wrong but this would make me think that Canonical has more to lose if Ubuntu gets any terrible security flaws, than Red Hat has to lose if Fedora gets the same.
998
+
999
+ I do like Fedora. I like that the packages are up to date. But I've gone with Ubuntu recently because I feel more peace of mind about it - but that is just me of course.
1000
+ --- 92868277
1001
+ >>92868242
1002
+ Fedora KDE
1003
+ --- 92868640
1004
+ So I switched from endeavour to openSUSE TW and I'm hitting this issue again, thought it was fixed:
1005
+ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1392
1006
+ How would I go around fixing this? I get weird and inconsistent scrolling all over KDE on wayland. It's a problem I had a good while ago, but whenever I got into this again I noticed it was no longer an issue, come to install this and I notice that scrolling is either too fast, or any other adjustments are just skipping mousewheel steps. It's broken both on Firefox on wayland and xwayland too. Another thing that's strange is that whether I'm hovering or not over scrollbars on Plasma the behavior is the exact same, when normally this isn't the case.
1007
+ --- 92869012
1008
+ >>92868253
1009
+ You are correct, but not only about Fedora. Even RHEL is up to 1 week behind Ubuntu at releasing patches for CVEs. It's just how Red Hat rolls and it seems to be good enough for their customers.
1010
+ --- 92869024
1011
+ >>92868640
1012
+ Fuck, it's working fine on Fedora as well. What the hell openSUSE.
1013
+ --- 92869144
1014
+ How do fully open source Linux companies do centralised user management? I know Linux clients can be made a part of an AD domain, but is there anything that offers similar, or at least basic, user management, network discovery, drive mapping, permissions and login, etc without being an amalgamation of 4 pieces of software and 18 config files?
1015
+ --- 92869535
1016
+ How do I make sure programs like Dolphin, Okular, Gwenview and maybe something else don't make any suspicious outgoing connections? I have firewalld and it's Plasma applet.
g/92836367.txt CHANGED
@@ -1120,3 +1120,133 @@ They're as corrupt and inept as American government.
1120
  >one (1) dude dies of acute radiation sickness
1121
  --- 92861846
1122
  I live somewhere cold and want it to be warmer so the value of my property goes up. Also California doesn't get flooded if we use nuclear energy.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1120
  >one (1) dude dies of acute radiation sickness
1121
  --- 92861846
1122
  I live somewhere cold and want it to be warmer so the value of my property goes up. Also California doesn't get flooded if we use nuclear energy.
1123
+ --- 92861922
1124
+ >>92860285
1125
+ They want to pretend coal/oil/gas plants aren't constantly spewing radioactive and toxic chemicals into the air, water, and ground and always end up talking about Fukushima or Chernobyl as if they're desolate wastelands like something out of a Fallout game. They have no clue about what they're talking about.
1126
+ --- 92862667
1127
+ >>92848033
1128
+ >Great for roasting marshmallows over a chemical fire.
1129
+ Don't forget that one anon.
1130
+ --- 92863717
1131
+ seeing the amount of "people" staunchly refusing nuclear energy as a economical and viable alternate source of energy convinced me that there's literally nothing wrong with commiting frauds, im gonna open a phishing center and rob the retards blind, they deserved it.
1132
+ --- 92864061
1133
+ >>92863717
1134
+ >refusing
1135
+ don't you mean defending?
1136
+ --- 92865213
1137
+ >>92837096
1138
+ Ah yes, the highly scientific and vetted energyfromthorium.com as well as wikipedia, wired and popsci.com. What a convincing and correct infograph. I'm so convinced now, anon. I just see Thor as in Thorium named after the god of thunder and am convinced.
1139
+ --- 92865250
1140
+ >>92842565
1141
+ >Wild how fossil fuels are limited and their use is actively ruining the entire planet,
1142
+ Their waste is literally just plant food. The only problem with fossil fuels is the scope of use and the destruction of plants.
1143
+ --- 92865287
1144
+ >>92837096
1145
+ >>92837246
1146
+ Thorium has been tried and it didn't work out.
1147
+ --- 92865891
1148
+ >>92865287
1149
+ Yes there were numerous issues with it.
1150
+ For instance xenon gas buildup and the corrosive nature of molten salts.
1151
+ However given that it was basically a defense project during the cold war it needed to fit very specific criteria.
1152
+ The goal was to build a nuclear powered bomber that can stay up for weeks and only land to restock on supplies for the crew like subs do.
1153
+ But then ICBMs with MIRVs came out and made it irrelevant for it's initial purpose as a first strike platform.
1154
+ It was never considered for civilian use afik and material science has progressed since then.
1155
+ I'm not claiming we could build one now like the cult like following they received but I do think if we pour billions into things like ITER it also should have it's place.
1156
+ --- 92866093
1157
+ >>92859998
1158
+ ocean water is already full of naturally occurring uranium.
1159
+ you can actually filter usable quantities from ocean water, but it isn't profitable at current uranium prices.
1160
+ --- 92866111
1161
+ >>92864061
1162
+ ywnbaw
1163
+ --- 92866439
1164
+ >>92836678
1165
+ >Dig radioactive material from ground
1166
+ >That ground is now for for housing and farms
1167
+ >Use that material in powerplant that drains all of its potential energy
1168
+ >Store is relatively small area compared to where it was dug from with less harm to environment
1169
+ I never understood how a byproduct is even an argument.
1170
+ --- 92866464
1171
+ >>92841170
1172
+ Humans fucking off from the area because we're scared of radiation is 50x better for the ecosystem there than the radiation is bad
1173
+ Most of the Fukushima exclusion zone is basically a thriving nature preserve, even most of the highest risk areas, and a study in 2018 found no significant negative effects in boar or snake populations in the area, any possible harm is so overwhelmingly made up for by the benefit of there being no people that it is indetectable.
1174
+ --- 92866497
1175
+ >>92866464
1176
+ go take a dive into the cherynobyl core then if it's so safe, science worshiper
1177
+ --- 92866540
1178
+ >>92866497
1179
+ People go to the elephants foot on regular these days, you can see people take photos of it in relatively low protection. You are over reacting just like Germans did.
1180
+ --- 92866558
1181
+ >>92836367 (OP)
1182
+ In the US natural gas will remain the cheapest for a few decades.
1183
+ In other countries they should be building more nuclear, but only a few are.
1184
+
1185
+ >>92836468
1186
+ New reactor designs can reach very high core temps, whatever the cladding can take if you use a gas.
1187
+ On the secondary side (power generation stuff outside of the core) you can do whatever they do at any other power plant (natural gas, etc.) to capture waste heat
1188
+ --- 92866569
1189
+ >>92866540
1190
+ go for it
1191
+ --- 92866577
1192
+ >>92866569
1193
+ I would if I could, sounds like a great fun. Unfortunately there is a war.
1194
+ --- 92866670
1195
+ >>92866577
1196
+ Just chuck uranium pellets at any assailants. Clearly they'll run, given your superior intellect permits you to understand just how harmless it is
1197
+ --- 92867236
1198
+ >>92837400
1199
+ Tbf Fukushima was already 40 years old at the time it was damaged anon. (Started running in 1971, goes bang in 2011)
1200
+
1201
+ Do you know what kind of shit tech they were using back then? The Kenbak-1 personal computer was the most "Modern" thing. 256 bytes of memory on that.
1202
+
1203
+ Imagine what we can do with modern day material science and technology to streamline and make the reaction limit waste product
1204
+ The exlusion zone isnt even that big either.
1205
+ --- 92867625
1206
+ >>92837500
1207
+ why won't we just put the waste deep underground?
1208
+ --- 92867744
1209
+ >>92867236
1210
+ >Imagine what we can do with modern day material science and technology to streamline and make the reaction limit waste product
1211
+ Not alot considering we used all that new power to manage Wangblows
1212
+ --- 92867788
1213
+ >>92837413
1214
+ Can't you recycle nuclear waste?
1215
+ --- 92867847
1216
+ >>92846633
1217
+ It's steam from the steamed clams they're not having
1218
+ --- 92867856
1219
+ >>92867788
1220
+ There's constant examples in this thread showing wasteful byproducts from any fission method, recycled or not.
1221
+ Also, this thread has gone on for too long. Stop letting the OP bump it.
1222
+ --- 92867877
1223
+ >>92856960
1224
+ what in the fuck am reading
1225
+ --- 92867891
1226
+ You have to understand my people‘s mindset to understand why we shutdown the most secured, advanced and efficient nuclear reactor on Earth. We are a geriatric gynocratic democracy. The single biggest demographic voting block are 50-year-old women. Democratic incentives have our politicians cater to their whims. We have the lowest vaccination rates of the developed countries of the world. The government shutdown public and private life and the economy for almost 2 years, because the voters were scared of a flu, but also about getting vaccinated. We Germans aren‘t risk-averse. Our demographic situation is just the same as other western countries with our old people, but you have to add 10 years to the average age here, it‘s that bad. It‘s depressing to see my country being an open-air retirement home, when I walk the city sometime.
1227
+ Anyway. That‘s the reason why we rational-minded Germans are shutting down our nuclear energy program. And the reason why we are now spending billions of euros to dismantle the reactors piece by piece is because we are rules by the Greens. They are legit driven by a hatred of ethnic Germans. They are the most us-friendly, pro-atlantacist party and the perfect tool for the geopolitical interests or the USA. They want to make sure that future German governments can‘t just restore the reactors again and we‘ll have to start from scratch again. They are that spiteful. They are kind of the concentrated version of the underfucked, hysterical, old women of our country. We live in the Longhouse.
1228
+ --- 92867895
1229
+ >>92867625
1230
+ we do
1231
+ --- 92867909
1232
+ >>92836367 (OP)
1233
+ It's dangerous if something goes wrong on the inside (see Chernobyl)
1234
+ It's dangerous if it gets hit by a natural disaster (see Fukushima)
1235
+ It's dangerous if it gets involved in a conflict (see Chernobyl again, Russians were appearantly shooting at it)
1236
+ --- 92867982
1237
+ >>92846680
1238
+ Yeah, but the problem is they are making EU create moronic eco laws that they themselves don't abide and just point fingers at everyone else who doesn't.
1239
+
1240
+ They literally make the most CO2 emissions in the EU and are reopening coal.
1241
+ --- 92868004
1242
+ >>92836367 (OP)
1243
+ Coal is cheaper and apparently preferable for the German greens.
1244
+ --- 92868014
1245
+ >>92867891
1246
+ use paragraphs retard
1247
+ --- 92868022
1248
+ >>92846859
1249
+ Yeah, let's send all the niggers to Chernobyl exclusion zone.
1250
+ --- 92869366
1251
+ >>92847951
1252
+ it does not make it cheap for us it make it cheap to produce
g/92836867.txt CHANGED
@@ -250,3 +250,117 @@ exactly this. vanced still works for me. 17.03.38
250
  --- 92861741
251
  >>92836867 (OP)
252
  Using 17.36.37 with no issues. You must be retarded.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
250
  --- 92861741
251
  >>92836867 (OP)
252
  Using 17.36.37 with no issues. You must be retarded.
253
+ --- 92863499
254
+ >>92839112
255
+ >>92860598
256
+ Some people got their account flagged or something (me) and now vanced does not work. Revanced does work for me so I guess thats what I have to use now. Revanced works fine.
257
+ --- 92863501
258
+ >>92836867 (OP)
259
+ well seeing as vanced is fucking busted and has regular youtube ads i dont see much option
260
+ --- 92863538
261
+ >>92849565
262
+ >Am I the only one thinking Youtube's ads have gotten a lot more persistent?
263
+ Free money era has ended so advertisement bucks are down across the industry, it takes 3 or 4x the amount of ads to make the same money as in 2017.
264
+ --- 92863557
265
+ >>92863499
266
+ just switched, no ads and videos (previously said "ONLY AVAILABLE ON THE NEWEST YOUTUBE APP" are working with reVanced
267
+ --- 92863572
268
+ Vanced etc is botnet
269
+
270
+ It was a virus you were too dumb to notice
271
+ --- 92863766
272
+ >>92837081
273
+ No, i need to comment racism and insult people with my non-anon google account.
274
+ --- 92864798
275
+ >vance stopped working for me today
276
+ fuck, knew it was coming for a long time but was never prepared, guess they finally caught up
277
+ --- 92865570
278
+ >it's over
279
+ I hate corpo jews so fucking much
280
+ --- 92865651
281
+ >>92837081
282
+ Newpipe is certified 100% trash, and only brainlets use it
283
+ --- 92865793
284
+ Is it safe to log in to Revanced now? They were banning accounts left and right who use microg last time I heard.
285
+ --- 92866728
286
+ >>92837081
287
+ >newpipe
288
+
289
+ Can't log in.
290
+ --- 92866751
291
+ >>92837081
292
+ >no comment replies
293
+ >no livestreams
294
+ >no sorting videos
295
+ >no sorting comments
296
+ >bugged pip
297
+ --- 92866973
298
+ >>92836867 (OP)
299
+ works on my machine
300
+ --- 92867030
301
+ anons I'm stuck at this part, it keeps giving me errors, what should I do?
302
+ --- 92867044
303
+ >>92867030
304
+ fuck I forgot the picture
305
+ --- 92867048
306
+ >>92849433
307
+ You can disable shorts in ReVanced buddy
308
+ --- 92867130
309
+ >>92852463
310
+ It's dead bro
311
+ --- 92867149
312
+ >>92855107
313
+ Which microg version do you use
314
+ --- 92867383
315
+ >>92847279
316
+ >>92848132
317
+ >>92853631
318
+ revanced.io
319
+ --- 92867410
320
+ >>92854945
321
+ It should, yes, I'm still using Vanced Music for Auto, though (as revanced is broken)
322
+ --- 92867442
323
+ >>92867383
324
+ does not WORK ON MY PHONE reeeeee
325
+ --- 92867448
326
+ >>92867410
327
+ >Vanced Music for Auto
328
+ oh yeah bro me too
329
+ your shit also broken on the 'dash'?
330
+ cant actually navigate the damn thing except view currently playlist on the car screen
331
+ --- 92867461
332
+ >>92836867 (OP)
333
+ works on my machine
334
+ --- 92867477
335
+ >>92837081
336
+ I respect myself enough to not install something shilled by indians.
337
+ --- 92867619
338
+ >>92867448
339
+ --- 92867627
340
+ >>92836867 (OP)
341
+ Can someone tell me why when I change any of revanced's specific settings it breaks the default vanced amoled black theme and instead changes to the shitty default youtube theme?
342
+
343
+ I got it to work with all the patches fine but the theme it came with just breaks whenever I do more fine tuning. What version of the youtube APK is recommended?
344
+ But as is it's fine though, no buffer issues here, only the theme thing breaks for me.
345
+ --- 92867832
346
+ >>92867477
347
+ every tech is shilled by indians
348
+ --- 92867858
349
+ >>92836867 (OP)
350
+ >update it
351
+ >dont finger any settings you dont onow about and minors
352
+ --- 92867987
353
+ >>92867130
354
+ No. He just won t update using that patch. He is working on a standalone vanced that its not using micro g and patches from revanced. He said should be ready in june. Works perfect atm
355
+ --- 92868077
356
+ I wish I could use the original Vanced icon with Revanced. Love red and blue as a color scheme.
357
+ Other than that, and a temporary issue with buffering on the 40 second mark which I resolved by updating everything, Revanced works fine.
358
+ --- 92868486
359
+ >>92867149
360
+ 0.2.27.230755
361
+ The one on the revanced website.
362
+ --- 92869281
363
+ >>92837081
364
+ >you idiots don't use newpipe.
365
+ Imagine being the cuck who promotes newpipe
366
+ >the NewPipeTeam refuses to add platforms that they find offensive. This fork (BraveNewPipe) will not be as restrictive.
g/92840685.txt CHANGED
@@ -163,3 +163,129 @@ nakadashi miku
163
  --- 92861822
164
  >>92840685 (OP)
165
  >no mention of OpenPOWER
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
163
  --- 92861822
164
  >>92840685 (OP)
165
  >no mention of OpenPOWER
166
+ --- 92863408
167
+ nagger
168
+ --- 92865031
169
+ >>92863408
170
+ kys
171
+ --- 92865286
172
+ >>92840685 (OP)
173
+ based
174
+ --- 92865617
175
+ >>92840685 (OP)
176
+ You forgot our FAQ:
177
+ https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki//aig/_Alternative_ISA_General
178
+
179
+ >>92861822
180
+ It is in the FAQ. Feel free to add more.
181
+ --- 92865637
182
+ >>92863408
183
+ Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger Nagger
184
+ --- 92866696
185
+ >>92865617
186
+ >wiki written by a freedom hating ARMnigger shill
187
+ --- 92867174
188
+ >>92840685 (OP)
189
+ >ARM allows complete "freedom" to OEMs to release billions upon billions of completely locked down unserviceable unmaintainable ARM devices with 0% user freedom
190
+ What if YOU were the manufacturer of such devices and you didn't want to allow users to tinker with your products? In this case THEY would violate YOUR freedom of preventing people to dick around your stuff.
191
+ --- 92867317
192
+ >>92867174
193
+ Releasing consumer electronics that do now allow end user code should be punishable by death sentence.
194
+ --- 92867395
195
+ >>92867317
196
+ Eleutheromaniac moment.
197
+ --- 92868159
198
+ >>92840685 (OP)
199
+ >News
200
+ While it is good that the old news have been removed, such as
201
+ OpenPOWER Virtual Summit October 8th - https://openpowerfoundation.org/events/openpower-virtual-summit-2021-north-america-2/
202
+ there are nevertheless still recent news from the foundation:
203
+ https://openpowerfoundation.org/blog/
204
+ --- 92868451
205
+ >>92867395
206
+ --- 92868862
207
+ Imbecile here. How do I get started playing with ai tools? I'm running a 4070Ti and i7-13700K. I have a 2TB SSD and a 4TB HDD.
208
+
209
+ I can buy more drives.
210
+
211
+ What do? What files do I need? Where should I put them? Please treat me like a child, I don't know how to use a computer.
212
+ --- 92868921
213
+ >>92868862
214
+ dude you are lost
215
+ --- 92868958
216
+ >>92868921
217
+ >/aig/
218
+ >OP is a ai generated waifu with no arms
219
+ You can see how I made this mistake, right?
220
+ --- 92869259
221
+ So I was looking up news on ISA R&D, and came across this one:
222
+ https://patents.google.com/patent/CN114116513A/en?oq=CN114116513+
223
+ It is rather intriguing that the Information Engineering University of PLA Strategic Support Force now has an interest in RISC-V.
224
+
225
+ These guys had 133 applications published in 2022, most of which are clearly military in application. How RISC-V fits in this I do not know, but I am sure this story has the potential for a dramatic newspaper article.
226
+ --- 92869297
227
+ >ARM allows complete "freedom" to OEMs to release billions upon billions of completely locked down unserviceable unmaintainable ARM devices with 0% user freedom
228
+ That's not exactly unique to ARM. You could do the same with RISC-V.
229
+ --- 92869974
230
+ >>92868862
231
+ lol
232
+ lmao even
233
+ --- 92870001
234
+ >>92841742
235
+ Wasn't the chip designed before the transition? I remember being a little confused that Roger Wilson had disappeared without a trace.
236
+ --- 92870074
237
+ >>92841793
238
+ I want you to elaborate on how UEFI is freedom. Im pretty sure coreboot is freedom; and youre retarded. But this baffles me. how did you come to the conclusion that UEFI is freedom, and mandating UEFI is freedom-respecting?
239
+ --- 92870118
240
+ >>92867174
241
+ Its not their stuff anymore if you bought it
242
+ --- 92870141
243
+ >>92867395
244
+ ... do you not want control over your own life?
245
+ --- 92870161
246
+ >>92870074
247
+ >mandating end user freedoms is not freedom
248
+ >allowing only OEMs freedom to fuck end users and give them zero freedom is freedom
249
+ This is the how the ARMnigger brain works.
250
+ --- 92870177
251
+ >>92846022
252
+ The FAQ needs a lot more on RISC in general and RISC-V in particular. The FAQ seems to reflect the readers here as shown in the straw poll, but the lacking RISC coverage is a clear issue.
253
+ It is strange that we hear so much hype for RISC-V, yet nobody has stepped up in the more than 2 years the FAQ has existed.
254
+ --- 92870189
255
+ >>92870161
256
+ Define freedom. But more importantly, explain how UEFI is freedom compared to traditional BIOS or flashing coreboot yourself
257
+ --- 92870221
258
+ >>92869974
259
+ :(
260
+ --- 92870268
261
+ >>92870161
262
+ UEFI isn't freedom. Having my shit running without signing anything and also allowing me to run anything unsigned (like viruses and rootkits) is freedom to me. Your argument may be 'hue hue security enjoy your infected system'. You are right, that would be freedom.
263
+ --- 92870281
264
+ >>92870189
265
+ Freedom is when I can buy a device and it lets me do anything I want with it.
266
+ Freedom is not letting corponiggers have the freedom to fuck me in the ass and prevent me from owning a device I paid for.
267
+ Fuck you dumb corponigger bootlicker.
268
+ --- 92870301
269
+ >>92870268
270
+ see >>92846038
271
+ ARM encourages and supports their fellow globohomo corps stripping all freedom out of their devices before releasing them, and that's exactly what 99% of them do.
272
+ --- 92870327
273
+ >>92870268
274
+ What if I told you that the pre-installed corporate OS that UEFI is securely signed for IS a virus? The security signature is for the virus! Ahhhhhhh!
275
+ --- 92870347
276
+ >>92870268
277
+ You're a dumb schizo nigger.
278
+ There is literally nothing wrong with UEFI.
279
+ There is something wrong with Intel IME and AMD PSP, but not for your bullshit unproven psychotic schizo conspiracy theories without even single shred of fact behind them.
280
+ They're a proven security risk, which HAS been proven, and that has nothing to do with UEFI itself.
281
+ --- 92870357
282
+ >>92870281
283
+ ... and how, my assmad child, is mandating UEFI conducive to this installing whatever you want?
284
+ --- 92870389
285
+ >>92870327
286
+ >>92870347
287
+ I just run unsigned code by using legacy shit. Stay mad guys. I am fully aware of security risks.
288
+ --- 92870403
289
+ >>92870281
290
+ >>92870357
291
+ Ok, how about this: what is ARM doing instead of UEFI that would prevent you from flashing your own OS?
g/92841902.txt CHANGED
@@ -997,3 +997,143 @@ what's the easiest way to start with this shit? I got some senheiser hd202s and
997
  --- 92861837
998
  >>92861576
999
  Some chink IEMs and a dongle DAC (Apple or otherwise)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
997
  --- 92861837
998
  >>92861576
999
  Some chink IEMs and a dongle DAC (Apple or otherwise)
1000
+ --- 92861936
1001
+ >>92856138
1002
+ --- 92862650
1003
+ >>92859422
1004
+ Could probably get a deeper hold-down piece 3D printed, or glue them in if all else fails.
1005
+ Speaking of Peerless drivers, I got my hands on a pair of the 40mm ones that I want to try in my L2s. Maybe I'll even throw some M40X drivers in there too for shits and giggles.
1006
+ --- 92863314
1007
+ >>92862650
1008
+ >Could probably get a deeper hold-down piece 3D printed, or glue them in if all else fails.
1009
+ The baffle isn't gonna fit 52-53mm iirc and since it's angled you can't just widden it
1010
+
1011
+ >Speaking of Peerless drivers, I got my hands on a pair of the 40mm ones that I want to try in my L2s
1012
+ That could be very good, same design and material with a much stronger magnet
1013
+
1014
+ >Maybe I'll even throw some M40X drivers in there too for shits and giggles.
1015
+ Removing the grill on m40x drivers is terribly frustrating.
1016
+ --- 92865156
1017
+ Take the subwoofer pill.
1018
+ --- 92865176
1019
+ >>92860677
1020
+ >they sound really fucking good
1021
+ Not even an IEMfag but there are $20 chinkbuds that mog the snoyphone
1022
+ --- 92866955
1023
+ >>92860018
1024
+ Straight up, telling it like it is. Destroying audiophools one at a time. Based anon is based.
1025
+ --- 92867685
1026
+ >>92861837
1027
+ That route is for zealots that don't care or even refute the existence of bass, accuracy and stereo imaging.
1028
+ Stereo imaging is the foundation of stereo music and can't be experienced with headphones of any sort.
1029
+
1030
+ >>92861576
1031
+ You get an amplifier and a pair of speakers. The OP template has a few suggestions, make sure to follow the link to the latest OP template. Eventually you add a subwoofer.
1032
+ --- 92867768
1033
+ >>92867685
1034
+ Speakers for stereo, IEMs for binaural, you need both and considering endgame IEMs are only $20 there's no excuse. You can even measure your IEMs for less than $100. It's headphones that are completely pointless.
1035
+ --- 92867876
1036
+ >>92867768
1037
+ >EMs for binaural
1038
+ You will never be a real music reproduction system. You have no bass. You don't account for the ears outer form shaping frequency response. You have no stereo imaging.
1039
+
1040
+ IEMs and headphones share the same fundamental problems. It doesn't matter if you invested $20 or $100, you will have no bass, you will not account for the ears form to shape frequency response, you wiull have no stereo imaging.
1041
+
1042
+ When you talk about "endgame", you talk about frequency response into a measurement microphone, but you ignore those three fundamental problems conveniently.
1043
+ --- 92867939
1044
+ >>92867876
1045
+ Read again, IEMs are not a replacement for speakers.
1046
+ --- 92868010
1047
+ >>92867876
1048
+ Planar headphones (and probably IEMs) can do bass fine. They just need to be fed the proper power to handle the EQ. But definitely not as well as a speaker system with a subwoofer, sure.
1049
+ --- 92868048
1050
+ >>92868010
1051
+ >Planar headphones (and probably IEMs) can do bass fine
1052
+ They can go to 5Hz without distortion, cleaner than any subwoofer. He just means the full-body experience of bass. Also IEMs/headphones can output bass in just one ear which is physically impossible with speakers.
1053
+ --- 92868222
1054
+ >>92867939
1055
+ That's right, then why shill them if they lack fundamentals? It's not about music for you guys, it's just about frequency response into a measurement microphone. Which is fine, that is why you have a containment thread for that.
1056
+
1057
+ >>92868010
1058
+ I don't think you know what bass is. It's not 5Hz into a measurement microphone. It's 80Hz kicks straight into the guts. It's 40Hz resonating inside your eye cavity. It's the vibration of your neck hair and floor.
1059
+ --- 92868292
1060
+ >>92868222
1061
+ It's not "lacking fundamentals", it's a fundamentally different experience. Binaural experience is not available on speakers simple as.
1062
+ --- 92868353
1063
+ >>92868292
1064
+ >It's not "lacking fundamentals"
1065
+ Has no physical bass.
1066
+ Has no stereo image.
1067
+ Confirmed for lacking fundamentals.
1068
+ --- 92868462
1069
+ >>92868353
1070
+ Speakers is big mac, IEMs is french fries. You get both for a complete meal. I can't dumb it down any further.
1071
+ --- 92868710
1072
+ >>92868462
1073
+ >Speakers is big mac, IEMs is french fries.
1074
+ So this is the argument that makes you accept the fundamental flaws of headphones/earbuds?
1075
+ --- 92868753
1076
+ >>92843724
1077
+ >What is the best budget/non-audiofool headphone amp right now?
1078
+ Are you sure you need one? Are your headphones too quiet when connected to your source's 3.5mm port? Is there audible noise/hum?
1079
+ My 250ohm headphones work fine from a generic $20 chinese dac+amp thingy. And the only reason I bought that instead of using my motherboard audio was because I wanted to use a TOSLINK switcher to accommodate multiple sources.
1080
+ I strongly suspect that all these $100+ amps are borderline scams. It is not difficult to send a couple volts down a 3.5mm cable.
1081
+ --- 92868795
1082
+ >>92868710
1083
+ Why fries exist if we already have big mac. Retard. Speakers can't play without reverberation and they can't play sound in only one ear. These are fundamental flaws of speakers that headphones don't have.
1084
+ --- 92868829
1085
+ >>92868048
1086
+ >He just means the full-body experience of bass
1087
+ Do people really enjot that crap?
1088
+ >>92868222
1089
+ Bro I go to festivals and nightclubs. I know what it is. And it sucks ass. If I had a subwoofer system, I would never make the bass sound like that.
1090
+ --- 92868986
1091
+ Picrel is Renuvell, a wonder weapon for refurbishing vinyl and veneer.
1092
+
1093
+ >>92868795
1094
+ >Why fries exist if we already have big mac. Retard.
1095
+ How do you think this is still a valid argument for headphones and earbuds?
1096
+
1097
+ >>92868795
1098
+ >Speakers can't play without reverberation and they can't play sound in only one ear.
1099
+ Which is good, because that is how stereo music is supposed to be played.
1100
+ You don't inject signal into one ear and call it stereo. It never happens in the real world.
1101
+ Reverb is fundamentally needed as well, it gives your brain information about the source of a signal, as anyone can tell you that ever was in an anechoic chamber.
1102
+
1103
+ >>92868829
1104
+ >>He just means the full-body experience of bass
1105
+ >Do people really enjot that crap?
1106
+ Jesus Christ, the absolute state.
1107
+
1108
+ >Bro I go to festivals and nightclubs.
1109
+ But bass happens in other forms. Watch this:
1110
+ https://youtu.be/kc49Szcr7vg?t=22 [Embed]
1111
+ If you are there, or play it on speakers, you can feel the drums, the base guitar, the stomping. It's what makes music physical and complete, it actually sounds as if you are physically in the room with the band.
1112
+ Stereo effect and bass are the fundamental blocks of this illusion. Headphones or earbuds will never allow you to experience music as it's meant to be, as they leave out both.
1113
+ --- 92869019
1114
+ >>92868986
1115
+ >You don't inject signal into one ear and call it stereo
1116
+ I literally don't call it stereo, learn to read retard.
1117
+ --- 92869106
1118
+ >>92869019
1119
+ >I literally don't call it stereo
1120
+ what exactly are you listening to, sine waves on one channel?
1121
+ --- 92869120
1122
+ >>92868986
1123
+ Fair enough. I assumed it was solely the ooga booga bass that I usually hear, as that is what usually plays in those places, but you have a point.
1124
+ --- 92869160
1125
+ >>92869106
1126
+ Learn to read.
1127
+ --- 92869310
1128
+ Fentimans Cherry coke on Focal Chorus 826V.
1129
+ God save the King so they continue exporting the stuff to Germany.
1130
+ --- 92869969
1131
+ >>92868753
1132
+ >Are you sure you need one? Are your headphones too quiet when connected to your source's 3.5mm port? Is there audible noise/hum?
1133
+ They're currently connected to my DAC with an RCA-to-3.5mm cable.
1134
+ They sound loud enough, but I'm told if I'm using my OS's software volume instead of a hardware knob, I'm not getting the best out of my headphones.
1135
+ --- 92870081
1136
+ I don't give a shit how amazing your headphones are, good noise cancelling headphones will always sound better than the very best $20,000 headphones you can buy if you're on a train, or walking down the street, or in an open plan office, or sitting near a crying baby in the doctor's waiting room.
1137
+ --- 92870128
1138
+ >>92870081
1139
+ Yes?
g/92846142.txt CHANGED
@@ -311,3 +311,126 @@ Did Windows 11 even get an unnofficial OS-tan?
311
  --- 92860802
312
  >>92853382
313
  Just use a blank email like [email protected] or [email protected]. The login will error because of "suspicious activity" and let you make a local account instead
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
311
  --- 92860802
312
  >>92853382
313
  Just use a blank email like [email protected] or [email protected]. The login will error because of "suspicious activity" and let you make a local account instead
314
+ --- 92862118
315
+ >>92860068
316
+ --- 92862235
317
+ >>92853382
318
+ Click on sign-up options and click "local domain join."
319
+ Or just don't have the internet connected during OOBE and click on "I don't have internet" during the network phase.
320
+ --- 92862316
321
+ >>92854928
322
+ If you connect any other SATA drives that you're just using for storage the BIOS won't suddenly decide to boot from them. Connecting them all after you've fully set up Windows on the SSD is correct.
323
+ --- 92862351
324
+ Why do I feel brain damage when reading MSDN.
325
+ --- 92862387
326
+ >>92860068
327
+ No it didn't. This one >>92862118 is just a fan OS-tan like in the old days.
328
+ Makes me wonder if MS Japan gives a shit anymore or if they're working on a 12-tan.
329
+ --- 92862671
330
+ What's the best way to edit/clean up my right click/context menu?
331
+ --- 92862950
332
+ >>92862316
333
+ It's not so much the current storage drives I have that I'm thinking about it's the main drive I'm using now which will be changed to a storage drive after I make the SSD my main drive. I just assume without changing the boot order it will still boot the old drive and W7.
334
+ Is the rest of the greentext order accurate btw?
335
+ --- 92862987
336
+ my pc is stuck at the hp screen pls help
337
+ --- 92862988
338
+ >>92862950
339
+ Oh if you still have your Windows 7 installation on another drive then you should definitely move up the Windows 10 install SSD to the top of the list.
340
+ And yes, I see no issue with the steps you took. You got your 10 IoT LTSC installed and activated ready to go, just need to make it the default boot device.
341
+ --- 92863027
342
+ >>92862988
343
+ That's what I was thinking, but I wasn't entirely sure. Thanks for confirming that.
344
+ >And yes, I see no issue with the steps you took
345
+ Based. Thanks for confirming that too.
346
+ --- 92863062
347
+ >>92846142 (OP)
348
+ why not just recommend scoop for all the portable shit in the sticky?
349
+ https://scoop.sh/#/
350
+ it just werks and is minimalistpilled
351
+ --- 92863137
352
+ >>92862118
353
+ --- 92863940
354
+ >>92863062
355
+ I feel Scoop is mentioned enough in the general that most people know about it now.
356
+ --- 92864044
357
+ I actually just uninstalled scoop, the only reason I used it was for winfetch, but now there is a neofetch windows version in the winget repository
358
+ --- 92864092
359
+ >>92864044
360
+ Well really Scoop is best for the use case of needing to install programs portably without admin privilege if needed. And yeah also great for certain command line programs, like you can get vim or nano from Linux on Windows easily if you want through it.
361
+ --- 92864186
362
+ >>92864092
363
+ I don't think scoop is bad, yeah I am aware that those programs are available, I use WSL more than Powershell or CMD, so if winget doesn't have something my first reaction is typically get the linux version not get the scoop/chocolatey version
364
+ --- 92864265
365
+ Should I be installing apps from the Microsoft Store or avoiding it?
366
+ --- 92864282
367
+ >>92864265
368
+ matter of preference
369
+ --- 92864371
370
+ >>92864282
371
+ Why would someone prefer it though?
372
+
373
+ The reason I ask is that I'm pretty new to Windows.
374
+
375
+ I have Firefox installed as well as a few other programs, but I was just going through the store out of curiosity and saw I could install it through the store.
376
+
377
+ I believe the store version would be digitally signed and/or somewhat sandboxed, which would be better in theory, but I don't know if there's any downsides, like the store apps not being updated for some time, or sometype of Microsoft botnet attached, etc.
378
+ --- 92864427
379
+ >>92864371
380
+ Think of it like installing snap packages in Ubuntu. Programs installed from the MS Store basically act like Android apps as they're installed as UWPs instead of pure binaries.
381
+ Like the anon said, it's a matter of preference. I'd say the less into computers you are the higher chance you'd actually use the MS Store to install things.
382
+ --- 92864488
383
+ >>92864371
384
+ >Why would someone prefer it though?
385
+ >the store version would be digitally signed and/or somewhat sandboxed
386
+ These are the reason, in addition you get automatic updates and permissions controlled from a central source (the Windows settings app) rather than going through each individual programs settings.
387
+ >sometype of Microsoft botnet attached
388
+ slightly stricter ownership permissions but afaik no botnet attached
389
+ --- 92864602
390
+ >>92864427
391
+ >>92864488
392
+ Hmmm thanks. Might give it a try.
393
+ --- 92865251
394
+ Finally I'm using an ssd for the first time on my life. Any special settings I should use, to keep it in a perfect health? I also have a regular hdd as storage, btw.
395
+ --- 92865263
396
+ >>92865251
397
+ Windows by default trims your SSD weekly or when needed, so no there's no special shit you need.
398
+ --- 92866721
399
+ Hey guys, my internet isn't working unless I connect my VPN, please help.
400
+ Tried ipconfig /flushdns
401
+ ipconfig /registerdns
402
+ netsh winsock reset
403
+ netsh int ip reset
404
+ ipconfig /renew
405
+ (honestly, not entirely sure what that does but it;s worked before when I've had trouble connecting( but now it doesn't work either.
406
+ --- 92867070
407
+ >>92866721
408
+ Have you tried changing your DNS to one that isn't your ISP's if you haven't tried that?
409
+ --- 92867198
410
+ >>92867070
411
+ No, I haven't. I'm not sure how to view the ISP dns/change it somehow.
412
+ --- 92867767
413
+ >>92867198
414
+ https://www.howtogeek.com/786911/how-to-change-your-dns-server-on-windows-10/
415
+ Use Adguard DNS.
416
+ --- 92867881
417
+ >>92867767
418
+ Did it and restarted, the internet still doesn't load, have to connect my vpn
419
+ --- 92868002
420
+ >>92867767
421
+ I googled Adguard DNS, fuck paying.
422
+ --- 92868328
423
+ For some reason on my Windows 10 install (1909), whenever I have my VPN on (tested with both OpenVPN & Wireguard), it slows down to about 5-10Mbps, but if I turn it off it goes back to its full speed. On Linux if I try to use my VPN I get way closer to what I expect the speed to be, same on my phone, any suggestions on what it could be, or what settings I need to change?
424
+ --- 92868336
425
+ >>92868328
426
+ Forgot to mention I have that speed on both download/upload
427
+ --- 92868922
428
+ >>92868002
429
+ You don't need to pay for it. You use their public DNS that's free of charge.
430
+ --- 92869249
431
+ >>92854642
432
+ Hopefully they bring back side-docked taskbars as well. Maybe one day Windows 11 can attain feature parity with its predecessor.
433
+ --- 92870255
434
+ >>92863137
435
+ >>92862118
436
+ nakadashi
g/92846952.txt CHANGED
@@ -438,3 +438,120 @@ yes > /dev/mem
438
  --- 92861743
439
  >>92846952 (OP)
440
  >sudo halt
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
438
  --- 92861743
439
  >>92846952 (OP)
440
  >sudo halt
441
+ --- 92861989
442
+ >not rebooting into the grub shell and typing 'halt' to power off your computer
443
+ --- 92862111
444
+ >>92846952 (OP)
445
+ Just hold down the power button.
446
+ --- 92862163
447
+ I wasn't raised like a faggot reptile I simply shutdown from my DE start button
448
+ --- 92862638
449
+ >>92847364
450
+ No, being afraid to push the button is boomer tier. The shutdown button hasn't instantly cut power to the hardware in over 15 years
451
+ --- 92863046
452
+ I just flip the breaker on my UPS when I want to turn my PC off
453
+ --- 92863085
454
+ >>92863046
455
+ >not just flipping the main on your house's breaker
456
+ --- 92863096
457
+ >>92863085
458
+ But what if I'm microwaving some pizza rolls
459
+ --- 92863277
460
+ >>92863096
461
+ >t. fatso
462
+ --- 92863323
463
+ >>92846952 (OP)
464
+ >poweroff
465
+ anything else is bloat
466
+ --- 92863345
467
+ >>92847225
468
+ retard
469
+ >>92847244
470
+ retard
471
+ --- 92863512
472
+ >>92859011
473
+ >/proc/sys/kernel/sysrq
474
+ I don't have that lol.
475
+ --- 92863654
476
+ >>92857858
477
+ >switch on a power outlet
478
+ UK or Australia?
479
+ --- 92863814
480
+ >>92846992
481
+ Linux still pulling that bullshit "system will shut down in 60 seconds?" It's like it was only ever meant to be a server and you desktop users are rubes being conned into trying to use it as a personal computer.
482
+ --- 92863835
483
+ >>92846952 (OP)
484
+ sudo poweroff
485
+ loginctl shutdown
486
+ --- 92863881
487
+ >>92846993
488
+ read the man page retard.
489
+ >>92848737
490
+ Nope.
491
+ >>92854633
492
+ Nope.
493
+ --- 92863906
494
+ >>92847364
495
+ lol
496
+ --- 92863910
497
+ >>92847146
498
+ >No surge protector
499
+ --- 92863915
500
+ >>92863654
501
+ new zealand
502
+ --- 92865289
503
+ >>92854862
504
+ fuck you made me realize how stupid i am falling for that T-T
505
+ --- 92866424
506
+ >>92854321
507
+ its the temperature fluctuation caused by the power cycles, so yes
508
+ --- 92866460
509
+ >>92851663
510
+ Just works. Linux will never be able to compete with that.
511
+ >>92854848
512
+ This guy gets it. Top 10 software seriously. Basically never breaks and takes up less than a MB of overhead. I wonder if win11 has a pinning solution built in.
513
+ --- 92866777
514
+ I literally just have windows set up to shut down with ctrl + alt + F9 using autohotkey
515
+ --- 92866829
516
+ >>92846952 (OP)
517
+ Or you could do an alias for "shutdown" and be done with it.
518
+ --- 92866868
519
+ >>92866460
520
+ >>92866460
521
+ Kek, not sure if retarded or trying to bait.
522
+ --- 92866894
523
+ I've stopped trusting the phyiscal/digital shutdown button to actually "shut down" my PC years ago
524
+ --- 92867366
525
+ >>92866894
526
+ Why?
527
+ --- 92867390
528
+ I use poweroff, am I doing it wrong?
529
+ --- 92867779
530
+ >>92846952 (OP)
531
+ >Stop-Computer
532
+ --- 92867971
533
+ >>92846952 (OP)
534
+ I just yank the power cord off. I paid for my parts God damn it, I'm not going to give my machine any kiddy gloves treatment.
535
+ --- 92868168
536
+ >>92867971
537
+ greetings fellow brute-force full shutdown enjoyer
538
+ --- 92868249
539
+ >>92867390
540
+ "poweroff" used to be different from shutdown now and usually wouldn't let programs to terminate their processes gracefully (close down files, etc.). These days,"poweroff" is basically the same as "shutdown now".
541
+
542
+ However, keep in mind that you can use the "--force" option on poweroff to achieve the mentioned immediate forceful behavior, while on the other hand, you can use the additional args of "shutdown" to customize when the program executes.
543
+ --- 92868508
544
+ >>92846952 (OP)
545
+ >not unplugging your power supply cable
546
+ ngmi
547
+ --- 92868523
548
+ >>92866460
549
+ >Just works.
550
+ >need to install software to keep windows on top
551
+ even vanilla gnome can do that
552
+ --- 92868659
553
+ >>92846952 (OP)
554
+ If you only perform functions through the command prompt, how do you perform the power-on function?
555
+ --- 92868796
556
+ >>92846952 (OP)
557
+ Fags acting like this can't be done on Windows. I do this on Windows when the taskbar stops responding
g/92847784.txt CHANGED
@@ -251,3 +251,72 @@ Clippy is more advanced anyways
251
  >>92847784 (OP)
252
  I asked it something and it said my prompt violated the content policy, is this running straight off the normal ChatGPT?
253
  What's stopping me from getting his OpenAI keys revoked just by asking the same offensive question over and over?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
251
  >>92847784 (OP)
252
  I asked it something and it said my prompt violated the content policy, is this running straight off the normal ChatGPT?
253
  What's stopping me from getting his OpenAI keys revoked just by asking the same offensive question over and over?
254
+ --- 92861889
255
+ Chudbros... we won
256
+ --- 92862205
257
+ lame, kys op
258
+ --- 92862386
259
+ This bot sucks
260
+ --- 92862574
261
+ what a fucking chud
262
+ --- 92862601
263
+ >>92861809
264
+ >pic
265
+ idgi
266
+ --- 92862878
267
+ >>92859996
268
+ Don't you get tired of being that retarded?
269
+ --- 92862949
270
+ >>92847815
271
+ >samefagging this hard for some upvotes
272
+ --- 92863214
273
+ >>92847784 (OP)
274
+ I get this response for everything.
275
+ --- 92863347
276
+ >>92847784 (OP)
277
+ This thing sucks ass just like all the POZZED AI.
278
+ --- 92863422
279
+ >>92847784 (OP)
280
+ HoneyPotGPT
281
+ --- 92863554
282
+ >>92847784 (OP)
283
+ chatgpt itself is unpozzed though
284
+ plenty of ways to fool and bypass the filter
285
+ if anything it is literally for the best that it exists, useful to filter all the brainlets out
286
+ --- 92863556
287
+ >>92861422
288
+ you should try a race that isnt black
289
+ --- 92864053
290
+ >>92847784 (OP)
291
+ Uh huh
292
+ --- 92864144
293
+ >>92847815
294
+ >Unpozzed
295
+ --- 92865937
296
+ Why did you lie?
297
+ --- 92866764
298
+ >>92854445
299
+ --- 92866772
300
+ >>92847815
301
+ destroyed in a single post. get the fuck out of here, OP. /thread.
302
+ --- 92868049
303
+ Nice.
304
+ --- 92868086
305
+ >>92868049
306
+ Anarchy]: Here's how you can write "Hello World" in Ada:
307
+ with Ada.Text_IO;
308
+ procedure Hello is
309
+ begin
310
+ Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Hello, world!");
311
+ end Hello;
312
+
313
+ This will display "Hello, world!" on the screen when you run the program.
314
+ --- 92868247
315
+ >>92847784 (OP)
316
+ >unrestricted
317
+ >pic
318
+
319
+ Op should dig a hole and stay there
320
+ --- 92868443
321
+ >>92847784 (OP)
322
+ Not unrestricted enough to send monarchist heads flying
g/92848935.txt CHANGED
@@ -368,3 +368,132 @@ I've never done it before.
368
  What am I missing? I added 3 items, it says 3 for US $5.99, why am I not seeing that price?
369
  --- 92861460
370
  Hey guys I didn't login to aliexpress for a few weeks and now I'm getting pink balaclavas in my recommendations, what the hell happened.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
368
  What am I missing? I added 3 items, it says 3 for US $5.99, why am I not seeing that price?
369
  --- 92861460
370
  Hey guys I didn't login to aliexpress for a few weeks and now I'm getting pink balaclavas in my recommendations, what the hell happened.
371
+ --- 92862273
372
+ >>92861436
373
+ Bro it's chinkshit, lower your expectations.
374
+ --- 92863032
375
+ I want to get nice copies of the Soviet space propaganda posters
376
+ Has anyone here bought posters from aliexpress?
377
+ --- 92864154
378
+ Guys i bought a guitar. Didn't have to wait cause it's not custom made, pickups are fineish, probably epiphone OEMs
379
+
380
+ The finish isn't great but aren't terrible either. I only play this in my house anyways
381
+ --- 92864514
382
+ >>92858471
383
+ i bought an alldocube, blackview and teclast are also around the same pricepoint
384
+ i would definitely wait until 11/11 to buy it if cost is the biggest factor though since the price can drop up to 30% off during this period
385
+ --- 92864524
386
+ >>92864154
387
+ I'm thinking about getting a cheap guitar made of decent wood to tinker with, change electronics, do adjustments and whatnot.
388
+ --- 92864668
389
+ >>92862273
390
+ It's not even expectations though
391
+ It's a sale that got advertised that I can't get to work
392
+ Chinkshit often means you get shitty quality products, but I've never been advertised shit that doesn't actually exist at all
393
+ --- 92864706
394
+ Are chinkshit custom made gloves a thing?
395
+ --- 92864933
396
+ >>92864668
397
+ >but I've never been advertised shit that doesn't actually exist at all
398
+ Now you have. Welcome to the chinkshit club.
399
+ --- 92864988
400
+ >>92848935 (OP)
401
+ clothes anon here
402
+ >less than a week since Jenny fiasco
403
+ >need to ship an AT-AT
404
+ >need to ship 50 sunglasses
405
+ >agent is fucking me on prices
406
+ >pic related
407
+ --- 92865116
408
+ >>92864524
409
+ I have also custom ordered a cheery sunburst les paul because I'm a huge K-on fag. I customized the headstock logo (so it doesn't say gibson) so it took like a month and a half to get to me. Overall it's not half bad, the glossy finish is even better than the alpine white one (without the weird imperfections/filling marks under the finish) and the body is actually a one-piece body as far as i can tell.
410
+
411
+ Highly recommended if you are willing to do some work to make it play good. I think you can just tell them to not include any pickups, bridges or tuning machines if you're going to install your own anyways, but the finishes and the woodwork of the guitars themselves are great for the price. You can also tell them to do whatever meme finishes you want.
412
+
413
+ Word of advice though, make sure the seller is willing to send you WIP photos. Been chink'd because of that before.
414
+ --- 92865183
415
+ Here is my chinkshit carp bait. I'll hopefully try it out later this week, but wanted to show it.
416
+ The name is "Worm Smell Carp Bait Real Fishing Smell Boilies Pop Up Floating Ball Beads Carp Fishing Bait Formula Insect Particle" seems promising.
417
+ --- 92865538
418
+ >>92864992
419
+ Did the jannies really ban this anon for posting that? Or are you just a retard that thinks someone is going to stalk you because you posted a city with >500,000 people?
420
+ --- 92865767
421
+ >>92865538
422
+ You never know, a delivery man in Oklahoma city might just be reading this thread
423
+ --- 92865989
424
+ >>92865538
425
+ what was it, dragon dildo?
426
+ --- 92866055
427
+ >>92865989
428
+ No just a regular pocket pussy, no way aliexpress would have an expensive commodity like a dragon dildo on there.
429
+ --- 92866180
430
+ >>92866055
431
+ I know what you're trying to do
432
+ --- 92866206
433
+ >>92866180
434
+ ...Imply that dragon dildos are overpriced for a bunch of silicone in the shape of a cock?
435
+ --- 92866226
436
+ i need a blacklight to see all the coom i shoot under on the carpet and walls what's the best one?
437
+ --- 92866667
438
+ >>92866226
439
+ There's a few cheap flashlights with UV modes that could help you.
440
+ --- 92866923
441
+ >>92866226
442
+ I ordered https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32855174741.html years ago (same seller but another listing), it's fine
443
+ --- 92867907
444
+ not ded
445
+ --- 92868184
446
+ >>92857424
447
+ >Thoughts on Kingspec SSDs?
448
+ bought 2 nvme from them, they are fine.
449
+ labels on the box claims 3 years warranty and a company existing for 15 years.
450
+ --- 92868244
451
+ >>92857563
452
+ If you expect to host a pirate radio broadcasting within the range of your toilets, then it's fine.
453
+ It's still a good starter to experiment.
454
+ --- 92868434
455
+ >>92858581
456
+ kek
457
+ --- 92869244
458
+ >want to upgrade my audio system
459
+ >reviews are far too technical and hard to compare across devices
460
+ >most of the chink shit doesn't even have reviews for it
461
+ >even the chink shit that does have reviews don't actually solve my use case and I'd have to chain it together with other shit which may cause issues but IDK
462
+ Perhaps I should just deafen myself
463
+ --- 92869262
464
+ >they made a fidget spinner wireless mouse
465
+ I wouldn't pay for this thing, but it's good to know it's out there. Chang has no strings on him.
466
+ https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005005123641983.html
467
+ --- 92869392
468
+ >>92869262
469
+ oh nice, they found a use for the hundreds of thousands of ballbearing joints that were manufactured during the spinner craze
470
+ --- 92869456
471
+ Can I repurpose this thing to be a server? It's dirty cheap.
472
+ https://aliexpress.com/item/1005005293996340.html
473
+
474
+ >CPU:Allwinner H3 ,
475
+ >HD:Including an HD 2.0 for HD 2.0 for 4K YUV420@60Hz with HDCP 1.4/2.2
476
+ >Support 4K 10-bit H.265/H.264/VP9 video playback and display
477
+ >Memory:1G+8G (optional)
478
+ >WiFi:802.11 b/g/n,SV6256P 2.4G
479
+ >Wired network:Ethernet GMAC 10/100/100M Ethernet controller
480
+ >4*USB HOST:2High speed USB 2.0,support USB DISK and USB HDD
481
+ >Power Supply:DC input 5V/2A
482
+ --- 92869479
483
+ >>92869456
484
+ aren't you supposed to install kodi or other mediashare os' onto this and just stream your movies and porn from it
485
+ --- 92869737
486
+ >>92857424
487
+ >Thoughts on Umidigi phones?
488
+ Stay away.
489
+
490
+ Get yourself a Xiaomi phone that has the latest LinageOS support, when you get it just unlock it and install LineageOS on it, boom you've yourself a great phone.
491
+ --- 92869776
492
+ >>92869456
493
+ https://linux-sunxi.org/H3
494
+
495
+ it's old as shit
496
+ --- 92869817
497
+ >>92860464
498
+ >cuso
499
+ they're not even hiding it
g/92850117.txt CHANGED
@@ -860,3 +860,78 @@ get fucked boomer . pay me more
860
  so this is the kind of stupid nigger responsible for the garbage that is modern microsoft, amazing.
861
 
862
  pajeetware makers diaf diaf diaf
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
860
  so this is the kind of stupid nigger responsible for the garbage that is modern microsoft, amazing.
861
 
862
  pajeetware makers diaf diaf diaf
863
+ --- 92863873
864
+ >>92856476
865
+ >Also for some reason I find they treat boomerangs with way more respect.
866
+ Really? I would have expected the opposite?
867
+ >he ditched us before, he will ditch us again
868
+ What's the mentality behind this?
869
+ >he was good last time, we need to make sure we keep him this time!
870
+ --- 92863890
871
+ >>92863873
872
+ It's probably because they liked the company enough to want to come back. There are lots of people who leave for 2 years and then come back at a higher level
873
+ --- 92864580
874
+ >>92863873
875
+ Upper management are psychopaths. They see people who accept mistreatment as deserving of it. If you treat work like the deal with the devil it is, they respect your intelligence. The rest of management is a crapshoot of overpromoted drones and nephews of board members or customers.
876
+ --- 92866242
877
+ >>92850855
878
+ i graduated in 2020 and gave it my all on my first job, before me one of the projects didn't even have actual payment system, for other big project i created and maintained data pipelines and also got my friend hired to do what they wanted, on that project our whole backend team was doing nothing but writing test cases, in my 2.5 years i achieved so much that they couldn't do it in 5 years and that project is not in production and public and now i am laid off because now our pajeetshop boss cannot afford me, he did give me a lot of raises but laying me off the moment i did everything for them, it is really hard for me now, now he has no outsiders just family members working for him, now they just do tech support and small fixes, and i am realizing what anon said the hard way, i wish i would have listened to my friends who told me to not get too comfortable with my employers.
879
+ --- 92866269
880
+ >>92850117 (OP)
881
+ leave what does not serve you
882
+ seek better
883
+ based zoomie
884
+ --- 92866448
885
+ >>92850387
886
+ >His work was above average
887
+ >He said he wasn’t getting promoted
888
+ Shocking, isn't it?
889
+ --- 92866474
890
+ >>92856219
891
+
892
+ Nepotism laws? You mean company polices?
893
+ --- 92866553
894
+ >>92850998
895
+ >Now he just lost his network
896
+ What "network" are you talking about?
897
+ --- 92868587
898
+ >>92856950
899
+ >if I'm searching for a place in code to modify, and I go through some undocumented (uncommented) classes and files, I will add a subtasks to document each of them, assign them to you and set them as blocking my task.
900
+ T.H.I.S.
901
+ --- 92868614
902
+ >>92850998
903
+ >now he just lost his network
904
+ Like he gives a shot lmao. Your network ain’t worth shit.
905
+ --- 92868704
906
+ >>92850117 (OP)
907
+ One of the most underrated mind fucks zoomies and younger millenials have to deal with is their friend simulator (youtube, twitch) constantly throwing elite rich kid content in their faces. Social media normalized it but was turb charged when youtubers, etc started making bank and flaunting it as if it was normal. This spoilt little chinkette is living in NYC, parting in LA, spending her days getting manicures, fucked every night by a different whiteboi while most kids are grinding through university and minimum wage jobs.
908
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqQaMVpJHmA [Embed]
909
+
910
+ >>92856950
911
+ for me? I just stop caring about code quality and smash in whatever monkey code is required to make the bitch keep rolling
912
+ --- 92868841
913
+ >>92868704
914
+ the vast majority of influencers will turn into burger flippers the instant they hit 30
915
+ >i-i had a lot of subscribers is not a viable skillset
916
+ --- 92869192
917
+ 92850117
918
+ Hello from /biz/
919
+ https://warosu.org/biz/image/1u37RJsYbFgvyZSncmfalQ
920
+ --- 92869618
921
+ >>92850117 (OP)
922
+ by paying proper salaries
923
+ --- 92869806
924
+ Remember to do this with zero notice.
925
+ Companies are already underpaying you and you owe them nothing, it's only fair for all the stolen wages.
926
+ >ibn4 commie cuck
927
+ I earn more than you, chud.
928
+ --- 92870085
929
+ >>92858245
930
+ >diversity bullshit all the time
931
+ That's deffo on the way out I think, haven't heard anything about pride month so far. At our stakeholder AGM somebody from recruiting went on about the company's commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion and it went down like a sack of shit.
932
+ --- 92870174
933
+ >>92863890
934
+ >>92864580
935
+ >It's probably because they liked the company enough to want to come back.
936
+ >They see people who accept mistreatment as deserving of it. If you treat work like the deal with the devil it is, they respect your intelligence.
937
+ Both of these are right. Idk if I'd say accepting mistreatment is the best way to word it, but people certainly get what they have an appetite for. If you accept long hours and shite pay then you're the long hours and shite pay guy. If you leave, get better somewhere else, and boomerrang back to a higher role then you're the ambitious go-getter that the company values.
g/92852364.txt CHANGED
@@ -177,3 +177,175 @@ test
177
  --- 92861359
178
  >>92861344
179
  you're still banned, fuck off
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
177
  --- 92861359
178
  >>92861344
179
  you're still banned, fuck off
180
+ --- 92862044
181
+ >>92857624
182
+ >Youtube Kids
183
+ Demons walk among us.
184
+ --- 92862147
185
+ >>92853204
186
+ once, when i was about 10 years old or so, i got to stay at home because of the flu. I remember some english show for kids, that feautured some couple on a long red/black boat and who sailed across england and visited all kinds of places.
187
+
188
+ I also remember playing astrix and obelix on the OG gameboy that day.
189
+
190
+ Man, time flies.
191
+ --- 92862644
192
+ >>92852364 (OP)
193
+ >This is actually real
194
+ --- 92862699
195
+ >>92857624
196
+ >12.2K subscribers
197
+ --- 92863008
198
+ >>92857624
199
+ >all these kids will grow up in a few decades
200
+ >internet will be filled with all this shit again
201
+ --- 92865472
202
+ >>92860304
203
+ link to the video of the wojak counting?
204
+ --- 92865520
205
+ >>92857624
206
+ https://youtube.com/watch?v=j7hyb6OzeBE [Embed]
207
+ lmao
208
+ --- 92865562
209
+ >>92853125
210
+ Go back.
211
+ --- 92866034
212
+ >>92865520
213
+ not on my watch
214
+ --- 92866063
215
+ >>92866034
216
+ >thinks pleading with the pajeet jannies will make them work faster
217
+ Sir...
218
+ --- 92866150
219
+ >>92852364 (OP)
220
+ I'm pretty sure your only option is to switch to a non-systemd fork like Artix
221
+ Maybe there is a way if you're some sort of 5000 IQ wizard but that is far beyond my scope
222
+ --- 92866251
223
+ >>92866034
224
+ >/pol/
225
+ /qa/. Completely different.
226
+ --- 92866308
227
+ >>92853125
228
+ Niggas named Blud, he never had a chance
229
+ --- 92866343
230
+ >>92866034
231
+ >no fun allowed
232
+ --- 92867592
233
+ >>92857624
234
+ This shit with Hitler Monkey Doctor was the catalyst of it all. How naive we were to not see it sooner.
235
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0NHrFNZWh0 [Embed]
236
+ --- 92867651
237
+ >>92867592
238
+ >572M views
239
+ --- 92867657
240
+ >THIS IS BLUD POSTING
241
+ Epic trolling tranny. You really got them this time. Society is destroyed.
242
+ --- 92867699
243
+ >>92867651
244
+ Don't even get me started on the ahegao cow in a Jack and Jill nursery rhyme.
245
+ --- 92867708
246
+ >>92867699
247
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuGskTgiIjs [Embed]
248
+ --- 92867787
249
+ >>92866034
250
+ meds, now.
251
+ --- 92867903
252
+ >>92867787
253
+ newshit
254
+ --- 92867959
255
+ >>92857578
256
+ >pszczolka maja
257
+ >muminki
258
+ These are anime
259
+ --- 92867966
260
+ >>92861278
261
+ I think a good argument can be made to report it in every category there.
262
+ Too bad it's not a multi-select radio button.
263
+ --- 92867977
264
+ >>92857624
265
+ >124k views
266
+ Trannies on suicide watch
267
+
268
+ and it's honestly more wholesome and educational than the Judeo-American cartoons I grew up with.
269
+ And certainly not nearly as bad as butt-pregnant Elsa and whatever other horrifying shit is on YT Kids.
270
+ --- 92868023
271
+ >>92866034
272
+ His father was literally a factory overseer in Third Reich.
273
+ How is eating bugs "Jewish conspiracy"? What do the Jews have to do with it?
274
+ And it's not even a conspiracy theory when WEF is completely open about it
275
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKvXtUHyZZ0 [Embed]
276
+ --- 92868047
277
+ >>92866034
278
+ >conspiracy
279
+ its literally talked about in public, the push for 'carbon neutral bug protein'
280
+ --- 92868075
281
+ >>92857624
282
+ >spend a few hours clipping together soijaks from your collection
283
+ >hire some dumb bitch from fiverr to sing a song
284
+ >upload to YT kids
285
+ >free keks and ad revenue for life
286
+ --- 92868097
287
+ >>92860492
288
+ I witnessed it happen on krautchan. Little did I know.
289
+ --- 92868105
290
+ >>92866034
291
+ You missed the 'Dr. Basedberg' part.
292
+ Which would have been better and more explicit rather than implied.
293
+ --- 92868114
294
+ >>92868023
295
+ >>92868047
296
+ >>92868105
297
+ are you guys retarded or something? I just said jewish conspiracy because thats whats gonna catch the most attention. they can figure out all the actual details later if they do choose to investigate
298
+ --- 92868127
299
+ >>92868023
300
+ The mass media in the West is dominated by Jews, as every non-retarded person knows.
301
+ Ergo, anything that's promoted in the media (and the idea of eating bugs has been pushed by the mass media since at least the late 90's).
302
+
303
+ Eating bugs is forbidden, and the Jewish kabbalists who run the media try to get the Goyim to do everything that is harmful according to the Torah and the Jewish sages so that they will curse themselves.
304
+ --- 92868137
305
+ >>92853125
306
+ was about to say its child abuse. shit is insane.
307
+ --- 92868200
308
+ >>92868114
309
+ You disagree that throwing in the frame where he literally calls the doctor "Dr. So'yberg" would help your case though?
310
+ --- 92868202
311
+ I dont get it, why do I often see elementary school aged children watching cartoons for literal toddlers?
312
+
313
+ At their age I was watching cool anime, maybe take a peek at girl-aimed ones if nobody was watching
314
+ --- 92868218
315
+ >>92868200
316
+ no
317
+ I just didn't care to type that much and the focus of that video is the bugs rather than the jewberg doctor
318
+ --- 92868236
319
+ >>92868202
320
+ because the algorithm is too powerful, it decides what you watch because people let it.
321
+ rather than going out and finding media by themselves or based on recommendations from other humans
322
+ --- 92868269
323
+ >>92868202
324
+ Do they actually or did the cameraman simply say to his kid "Pretend to watch this" then switched it over to this?
325
+ --- 92868310
326
+ >>92868023
327
+ >What do the Jews have to do with it?
328
+ klaus is a rothschild from his mother side you ignorant reddit sodomite, go back.
329
+ --- 92868836
330
+ >>92866034
331
+ >this is literally just like another holoca-ACK
332
+ --- 92868889
333
+ the only tv i was allowed to watch was the weekend kid's programme on public broadcast tv and i'm glad for it
334
+ --- 92869515
335
+ >>92868218
336
+ It might be a stretch for someone out of the loop at Youtube. But I hope it works.
337
+ I suspect anyone with even the slightest idea about this place and who and put two and two together would instantly nuke the shit out that garbage...especially aimed at kids for fucks sake.
338
+ If it gets deleted you'll be some kind of silent hero who saved countless children from hell.
339
+ --- 92869589
340
+ >>92869515
341
+ I'll keep you updated if this thread permits
342
+ although if the thread dies and the video goes down you'd know anyway
343
+
344
+ also, the more reports, the more likely it'll actually be taken down
345
+ --- 92869824
346
+ >>92869589
347
+ Why do you want it to be taken down?
348
+ --- 92870349
349
+ >>92869515
350
+ >seething this much about a harmless ꜱoyjak video
351
+ meds! right now!
g/92853217.txt CHANGED
@@ -278,3 +278,189 @@ I really like the canvas feature of obsidian, you can put websites, screenshots
278
  It's yet another full web browser tho...
279
 
280
  Is there any other app that replicate the canvas ?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
278
  It's yet another full web browser tho...
279
 
280
  Is there any other app that replicate the canvas ?
281
+ --- 92861955
282
+ >>92853217 (OP)
283
+ I use logseq.
284
+ >>92855702
285
+ What if it helps me remember things?
286
+ >>92853251
287
+ I want automatically added timestamps.
288
+ --- 92862127
289
+ Joplin here too.
290
+ Whatever you did pick one and stick with it as hoping among note taking software is more a waste of time than even distro-hoping.
291
+ --- 92862198
292
+ If you use vim I would recommend vimwiki.
293
+ Though vimwiki is a bit over built for just note taking, a great alternative is vim-waikiki, also look up "loereynoldsaudio you dont need vimwiki" and "edwin wenink notetaking in vanilla vim"
294
+ --- 92862213
295
+ >>92853217 (OP)
296
+ Notes.app on Mac and iPhone.
297
+ --- 92862375
298
+ none of you niggers are doing anything important enough to need to take extensive notes. stop searching for a secret app to solve your problems and just fix your fucking life instead
299
+ --- 92862502
300
+ >>92862375
301
+ >projection
302
+ I'm doing a PhD. What's your excuse?
303
+ --- 92862527
304
+ >>92861323
305
+ folders and plain text files are perfectly adequate for storing text files you're just a procrastinating retard
306
+ --- 92862559
307
+ >>92862527
308
+ >being unable to access your files anywhere
309
+ --- 92862583
310
+ >>92853217 (OP)
311
+ doom emacs (even on cellphone) with org-mode
312
+ --- 92862679
313
+ >>92862559
314
+ are you retarded or trolling?
315
+ >file explorer while on main device
316
+ >hard storage like usb stick
317
+ >cloud storage
318
+ you don't need Everynote or some other faggy app to be able to move files from one device to another, how do you braindead zoomers even function in day to day life?
319
+ --- 92862787
320
+ The main reason why I use Obsidian is that it's easy to insert images. I'd like to use a lightweight alternative like vim if I managed to configure a LaTeX template to use with it, tho.
321
+
322
+ >>92862375
323
+ How about writing stuff about books I've read to help me remember it?
324
+ --- 92862907
325
+ >>92862679
326
+ >thinks searching the content of files is just as easy using these cumbersome methods
327
+ >thinks having things constantly up to date on every device is just as easy using these cumbersome methods
328
+ >you MUST reject programs that make your life easier because...because you just must!!!!!!
329
+ You're a fucking idiot. By the time you get to using cloud storage you might as well just use a fucking program that makes your life easier you braindead piece of shit. Your asceticism doesn't make you cool. Put the Librebooted X200 down, dinner's ready, kid.
330
+ --- 92862989
331
+ obsidian is great for writing my blog from a /published/ folder and my static site generator builds them from there. it uses pandoc to convert md to html. it lets me preview how the markdown will present itself and i can make it proper, it appears the exact same way on my blog as it does in the editor preview.
332
+
333
+ theres some plugins that help my writing a shitload, GPT integration to expand on a sentence and i can re-edit it after.
334
+ a tool that looks for any hotlinked images in the document and downloads them, moves them to an asset folder in the static site directory.
335
+ a tool that lets you look up unsplash stock images, inserts into the document, adds image credits below it.
336
+
337
+ a tool that crawls a link whenever you post one, changing it to the title of the url ie;
338
+ http://4chin.org becomes
339
+ [4chin home of the neckbeard pedos](https://4chin.org)
340
+
341
+ a tool for markdown tables that lets you create and edit them in a GUI because fucking around with markdown tables is retarded.
342
+ | City | Number |
343
+ |:----------|:-------|
344
+ | City name | 233232 |
345
+
346
+ there is a templater tool so whenever i create a new note a template is placed into the header, with the current date, and a popup shows up to let me pick one of my most used categories.
347
+
348
+ and theres linting stuff with vale, ideal for technical writing. it checks all your grammar, sentence length, if you use too many confusing words, etc etc so that your writing is as professional as possible.
349
+
350
+ basically obsidian holds my hand and provides so much ease for me that its become fun and effortless to crank out long ass posts.
351
+
352
+ also the fact that they are all plain text files rather than some joplin formatted bullshit means you can easily add notes without even opening the application. just add a new textfile into the directory and obsidian will see it next time it loads, just needs the .md file extension. meaning you can work with the data in anyway you want and thats a big reason it dominates joplin in my case.
353
+ --- 92863051
354
+ >>92862989
355
+ >a tool for markdown tables that lets you create and edit them in a GUI because fucking around with markdown tables is retarded
356
+ How is it called? It really sucks to deal with tables on md.
357
+
358
+ I think I should just embrace Obsidian, ditch this whole LaTeX PDF and just use HTML whenever I need to export my shit.
359
+ --- 92863069
360
+ >>92863051
361
+ Certainly ditch LaTeX in favor of markdown or *roff.
362
+ --- 92863109
363
+ >>92863069
364
+ Can't really into *roff because Windows user on the PC. Could do it on my laptop tho. Also markdown would be good because I could try to move from Obsidian to vim if I had/wanted to.
365
+ --- 92863332
366
+ its obsidian no question
367
+ --- 92863394
368
+ >>92863051
369
+ theres a few of them, i use this one
370
+ https://github.com/ganesshkumar/obsidian-table-editor
371
+ --- 92863517
372
+ Will Joplin ever support anything like Wikilinks or something? I have a big notebook and I link between pages in the same notebook a lot, and Joplin's way of linking between pages is needlessly complicated, you have to hunt for the page's unique ID which is like 32 characters long and then copy and paste it into the link every time and the only way to find it is to find it in the notebook browser, right click it and copy the ID.
373
+
374
+ In Obsidian, I just type "[[" and a pop-up will show where I can just type in the name of the page I'm looking for and press enter and it will automatically put in a link to that page.
375
+ --- 92863600
376
+ >>92858315
377
+ two screens showing basically the same main text. so MUCH unecessary noise
378
+ --- 92863623
379
+ >>92853217 (OP)
380
+ nothing beats org-roam on emacs, but it will take a lot of time to get used to both of them if you're just starting out. obsidian is worth trying out too, but I make notes inside the extra section of anki
381
+ --- 92863932
382
+ >>92862907
383
+ I don't use stupid apps designed to give you the illusion of productivity while taking up more of your time. If you think using a cloud drive or a USB stick is cumbersome you should just kill yourself. Cloud storage is literally no different to using one of those gay apps anyway except it's not being hosted by them
384
+ --- 92864244
385
+ >>92853217 (OP)
386
+ Vanilla markdown in VSCode. I literally do not need any more
387
+ --- 92864287
388
+ >>92864244
389
+ As opposed to figuratively not needing any more?
390
+ --- 92864288
391
+ obsidian is good but i wish they didn't fuck with the preview mode. i find it annoying as hell now, especially when im writing something that has special characters. e.g \; will be invisible unless i highlight it in edit mode.
392
+
393
+ tags and the connection chart or whatever it's called are insanely overrated. just use grep or fzf to find whatever you need
394
+ --- 92865414
395
+ >>92853217 (OP)
396
+ discord
397
+ --- 92865447
398
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baKCC2uTbRc [Embed]
399
+ --- 92865768
400
+ I have taken to using Xournal + a graphics tablet.
401
+ Even if the notes are mostly text I like having the freedom of expression that it gives me.
402
+ It doesn't seem good for quick one off notes, but that might be down to setup.
403
+
404
+ Recommending the graphics tablet for note taking.
405
+ --- 92865835
406
+ >>92853217 (OP)
407
+ >not making your own so and not sharing it so you can have the superior note-keeping experience all to yourself
408
+ ishygddt
409
+ --- 92865849
410
+ >>92864287
411
+ Yes
412
+ >4 headings
413
+ >can create samples with 3 apostrophes
414
+ >can insert images
415
+ It’s way faster than making notes in a wysiwyg editor like ms word and I do not need any other fancy stuff
416
+ --- 92866026
417
+ >>92853217 (OP)
418
+ Why not use a private wiki? I'd just use notepad and save as different files but when using a private wiki, everything is automatically organized (I use the recently edited page, or put links of frequently used stuff on the main page), easily searchable, and can upload files and images. I keep mine on a Raspberry Pi 3 I got for like $60. Using dynDNS it only costs $12/year to maintain (domain name). It's an encrypted connection thanks to certbot. And I don't need to worry about some company selling my shit, or randomly flipping the switch for some dumb reason.
419
+
420
+ inb4
421
+ >but ur internet bill
422
+ I'd be paying that with or without a private wiki so I don't count it.
423
+ --- 92866635
424
+ >>92853362
425
+ You can't grep a random scrap of paper.
426
+ --- 92866684
427
+ >>92853217 (OP)
428
+ >Is this the best note taking software?
429
+ For normies/non-tech people: Obsidian
430
+ If you want to dig deep and build your own thing: Emacs + Org-Mode + Org-Roam and VIM for quick edits
431
+ --- 92866769
432
+ >>92853217 (OP)
433
+ joplin. I love the web clipper plugin. Just snap and make it into a note for everything you read
434
+ --- 92867147
435
+ >>92853217 (OP)
436
+ It seems it's one note but I don't use it.
437
+ I use dumpster fire called google keep and standard notes for anything of value.
438
+ Back in iphone days I used evernote but they crippled it in free version years ago.
439
+ --- 92867339
440
+ >>92855982
441
+ This is a man and that man is incredibly hot
442
+ --- 92867431
443
+ >>92867339
444
+ yeah it drives me nuts
445
+ --- 92868446
446
+ >>92857724
447
+ --- 92868477
448
+ it's unironically the standard onenote that ships with windows
449
+ --- 92868521
450
+ >>92856021
451
+ >he's using plural emac softwares
452
+ --- 92869204
453
+ >>92865835
454
+ damn nice
455
+ i am thinking about making a tool myself for my specific workflow that no tool support atm in the way i want it to be
456
+ its time to start doing it
457
+ --- 92869224
458
+ >>92853217 (OP)
459
+ obisidian desu, it works and it has features in case you need more
460
+ --- 92869238
461
+ >>92853217 (OP)
462
+ why do i need this differential structure dogshit?
463
+ --- 92869327
464
+ >>92853381
465
+ all these programs reduce the time it takes to organize, manage your work and to actually start working but they have so much rice it's very easy to procrastinate.
466
+ this is why i went back to ol reliable pen and paper after going from word to onenote to notion and lastly to obsidian
g/92854075.txt CHANGED
@@ -221,3 +221,125 @@ lol, many such cases!
221
  --- 92861724
222
  >>92854103
223
  finest example of useless fucking jewish bullshit reasoning and researches, if only they didnt waste shitload of tax payer money on garbage like this
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
221
  --- 92861724
222
  >>92854103
223
  finest example of useless fucking jewish bullshit reasoning and researches, if only they didnt waste shitload of tax payer money on garbage like this
224
+ --- 92861976
225
+ >>92854075 (OP)
226
+ It's already fucking over for Android, marketshare is over 60% in US, Canada, UK and Australia.
227
+ Google and Android manufacturers keep removing features from their phones such as microsd cards, headphone jacks and more restrictions to what apps can access on the system. If they're doing all that, you might as well just get an iphone, a used SE 2 or 12 mini if you're based.
228
+ --- 92862006
229
+ >>92861976
230
+ We just need a new linux phone that also gets a mainstream manufacturer so that it gets apps... Worst case scenario add android emulation for apps that aren't ported.
231
+ --- 92862028
232
+ >>92861976
233
+ yep, just went to a cybersecurity conference and literally everywhere i looked there were iphones, apple watches, and airpods. from the senior people to the new guys to the feds and the unhygenics.
234
+ --- 92863094
235
+ I can't believe yfsgt.com is still online.
236
+ --- 92863373
237
+ >>92863094
238
+ --- 92863733
239
+ >>92854230
240
+ That's not what they're going to do. It'll be standard voltages it'll just require a special Apple certified chip in the cable in order to charge any faster than 5W if at all.
241
+ --- 92863978
242
+ >>92855779
243
+ Yes, they can still force cables to have a proper e-mark to allow fast charging.
244
+ --- 92864012
245
+ >>92861134
246
+ Lolno, signatures and notarization will be still enforced.
247
+ --- 92864308
248
+ >>92854075 (OP)
249
+ I mean, I still have no reasons to switch back to an iPhone, I guess.
250
+ --- 92864676
251
+ >>92854643
252
+ >no network access
253
+ >no hardware accelaration
254
+ >no access to sensors
255
+ >no access to full performance
256
+
257
+ holy based, glownigger proof, I'm getting an iPhone right now
258
+ --- 92864703
259
+ >>92854075 (OP)
260
+ don't you still need to install itunes if you want to put music on an iphone?
261
+ --- 92865086
262
+ >>92854103
263
+ If you are willing to pay x3 more for a product, you are obviously a homosexual.
264
+ --- 92865261
265
+ >>92854075 (OP)
266
+ >you can sideload everythinv as long as it's pre-approved by apple
267
+ --- 92865330
268
+ >>92854075 (OP)
269
+ >INDIA
270
+ SUPERPPWER!
271
+ >INDIA
272
+ SUPERPOWER!
273
+ >INDIA
274
+ SUPERPOWER!
275
+ --- 92865379
276
+ >>92865330
277
+ >PLEASE, SIR
278
+ >YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND, SIR
279
+ >PLEASE, SIR
280
+ >DO THE NEEDFUL, SIR.
281
+ --- 92865403
282
+ >>92854075 (OP)
283
+ Still has the ugly fucking notch. No thanks.
284
+ --- 92865439
285
+ >>92865086
286
+ --- 92865531
287
+ >>92854075 (OP)
288
+ >sideloading
289
+ ohh big scary, can't believe apple successfully changed the word for "installing"
290
+ --- 92867897
291
+ >>92854879
292
+ let me guess americunt
293
+ --- 92867928
294
+ >>92859612
295
+ chat gpt nigger
296
+ --- 92868224
297
+ it will be locked to eu models only obviously
298
+ --- 92868431
299
+ >>92854075 (OP)
300
+ sideloadable app signing dev account will be $1000 dollars a year or something like that
301
+ --- 92868472
302
+ >>92854168
303
+ Is this true?
304
+ Only in the EU?
305
+ I'm sitting here about to buy an iphone but not if it's only in the EU? Can they enforce that though if I get an unlocked phone?
306
+ Actually the reality of what I'm about to do is setting in...Apple can probably enforce cocks in my ass if I have their hardware, can't they...?
307
+ --- 92868506
308
+ I have a £15 dumbphone that I can load podcasts & music onto a 64gb SD card that will stay on full use for about 14 hours. Also I have two batteries.
309
+
310
+ I pay £2 a month for my calls & texts and have never had a phone I love more despite having had iPhones & android in the past, even a windows phone at one point. Don't get me wrong they seem to do very cool shit but nothing I can't manage without, plus I spend more time doing important things, save a lot of money and i'm not cognitively offloading.
311
+
312
+ I miss group chats though, but they are a time sink
313
+ --- 92868515
314
+ >>92868472
315
+ very interesting how quickly we ended up at cocks in ass there starting with thinking about buying an iphone.
316
+ --- 92868548
317
+ If it weren't for the Pixel line and GrapheneOS I probably would have just gone to Apple. Google has killed everything "open" about Android so there's really no difference now. But with GrapheneOS I've got enormous control compared to apple or googles vanilla spyware.
318
+ --- 92868621
319
+ >>92854075 (OP)
320
+ >it took 17 releases to get basic bitch functionality a proper phone os had since forever
321
+ lmao itoddlers as usual
322
+ no matter how hard you will try to emulate android your overpriced garbage hardware will never be worth even looking at
323
+ --- 92868702
324
+ >>92858041
325
+ Jews don't care about natural rates, they made an expected ratio of 1 faggot to 10 people and are hard enforcing it. You will love in a pod, eat ze bugs, own nothing and have a mandatory faggot in a group of 10 people
326
+ --- 92869130
327
+ >>92854075 (OP)
328
+ still cant play a fucking webm file.
329
+ --- 92869494
330
+ >>92867928
331
+ KEK, reply politely and get accused of being a bot. Fuck off retard.
332
+ --- 92869728
333
+ >>92868472
334
+ >Can they enforce that though if I get an unlocked phone?
335
+ yes, the phone could check the MCC (country code) of your sim card and if it is not in the EU sideloading is disabled
336
+ samsung phones already do that, if the MCC is different than the phone's region the software updater is unavailable.
337
+ --- 92869743
338
+ >>92854075 (OP)
339
+ Now all they need, is to make file transfering less aids then maybe i'll consider getting an iphone.
340
+ --- 92869752
341
+ >>92854075 (OP)
342
+ there's still the "not being a faggot" reason
343
+ --- 92870106
344
+ >>92861249
345
+ DILATE THIS
g/92854502.txt CHANGED
@@ -88,3 +88,185 @@ Aside from AV1, have driver improvements made Arc cards better than others in ce
88
  --- 92861394
89
  >>92854502 (OP)
90
  Jaybros..... it's so fucking over...........
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
88
  --- 92861394
89
  >>92854502 (OP)
90
  Jaybros..... it's so fucking over...........
91
+ --- 92862165
92
+ >>92860701
93
+ Like I said in >>92859720
94
+ the a750 is the current best bang for your buck in the low-mid tier already. Although that's probably because Intel is taking a loss to gain market share, it's still pretty sweet and Intel drivers are actually the best when it comes to encoding. I'm fairly confident Intel will surpass AMD when it comes to AI and raytracing by the next generation, just off the fact that AMD has given up in those areas.
95
+ Raja leaving is pretty much a good sign.
96
+ --- 92862282
97
+ >>92862165
98
+ intel shitcanned raja koduri, they have no intent of continuing this gpu bullshit, it will join the ranks of omnipath and xeon phi and all the other shit they tried and failed at
99
+ --- 92862663
100
+ >>92862282
101
+ Terrible take, prob got it from the turbo brainlet MLID.
102
+ He's gonna baalete his Intel GPU doomer vids eventually lmao.
103
+ --- 92863123
104
+ >>92862165
105
+ I want Intel to be a serious Nvidia competitor for ai/machine learning programs. I don't even give a shit about PC gaming anymore
106
+ --- 92863209
107
+ >>92862282
108
+ Things have the habit of turning out better after that fuckhead leaves.
109
+ --- 92863331
110
+ Ever wonder why
111
+ these blatant
112
+ troll threads
113
+ that violate the
114
+ only rule in
115
+ the sticky are
116
+ never deleted
117
+ while the mod
118
+ is literally in
119
+ these threads
120
+ all day
121
+ deleting posts?
122
+
123
+ Because the
124
+ apple nigger mód
125
+ is the OP posting
126
+ from his iphone.
127
+ He spends 20 hours
128
+ a day of his
129
+ worthless NEET life
130
+ posting these falseflag
131
+ anti-linux anti-windows
132
+ flamewar troll threads,
133
+ deleting posts
134
+ exposing him as the OP,
135
+ and saving his
136
+ troll threads from
137
+ page 10 after every
138
+ 1-4 hours of no bites:
139
+ >>92855332
140
+ >>92858690
141
+ >>92859720
142
+ >>92860701
143
+ >>92862165
144
+ >>92863123
145
+
146
+ The only way to
147
+ purge these shit
148
+ threads off /g/ is
149
+ to put a bullet in his head.
150
+ Jjaayy
151
+ Loouuiiss
152
+ Iirrwwiinn
153
+ DoB: 2/2/1983
154
+ Age: 40
155
+ 3004 Nor.folk Dr.
156
+ Austin TX 78745
157
+
158
+ Relatives:
159
+ Larry Richard Irwin
160
+ 8 Manly Drive,
161
+ Greenville, SC 29609
162
+ (864) 232-2849
163
+ DoB:
164
+ 3/20/1958
165
+ Age: 65
166
+
167
+ Alicia Hilley Irwin
168
+ DoB:
169
+ 8/5/1956
170
+ Died at 58 on
171
+ April 3, 2015
172
+ when she realized
173
+ her son was a faggot.
174
+ He then immediately
175
+ blew his inheritance
176
+ on fag virtue signaling toys:
177
+ https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/50602486/
178
+
179
+ Lawrence Richard Irwin
180
+ DoB:
181
+ 5/19/1985
182
+ Age: 37
183
+ Cocain addict
184
+ shoplifter brother
185
+
186
+ Leila Alexandra Scogin
187
+ DoB:
188
+ 1/27/1991
189
+ Age: 32
190
+ Thot halfsister
191
+ between his mom and
192
+ Richard Gordon Scogin.
193
+ TL;DR mom was a whore,
194
+ dad was a cuck.
195
+ And in one trip to DC,
196
+ Rachel Bieder
197
+ simultaneously
198
+ dumped Jay and
199
+ engaged
200
+ David Woolston
201
+ (must have been
202
+ going on
203
+ for a long time
204
+ for it to
205
+ all happen
206
+ in one trip),
207
+ making Jay a cuck as well.
208
+ This is why cuck in
209
+ all caps is word banned.
210
+ --- 92863586
211
+ >>92863209
212
+ That's because the poo smell starts to fade.
213
+ --- 92864599
214
+ >>92854502 (OP)
215
+ We told you not to get involved
216
+ --- 92864736
217
+ >>92861394
218
+ Very nice. Are you using any GPU-related kernel parameters or did it just work?
219
+
220
+ >>92861179
221
+ Stable diffusion. In addition to the A770 having 16 GB VRAM, its owners seem report slightly higher iterations / sec (around 8) than 3060 owners.
222
+ LTT also found the A770 to have very good Photoshop performance (pic related).
223
+ For that matter, with 16 GB VRAM, A770 is going to age far better for gaming than many cards of the last couple years (all the 8 GB Ampere cards in particular).
224
+ --- 92864815
225
+ >>92861394
226
+ based
227
+ --- 92865095
228
+ You have to use gayland to fix screen tearing, x11 tears with a compositor still, and you have to use modesetting which while it should have the tearfree option as of recent it doesn't actually work, mixed feelings, I don't game on it with Linux though so ignore my review of the a380. It copies the things rendered by my 3090 in windows 10 over the PCI bus without issue, can't ask for more!
229
+ --- 92865268
230
+ >>92854502 (OP)
231
+ truly the trannies of gpus
232
+
233
+ YWNBAG
234
+ --- 92865486
235
+ >>92854551
236
+ intel adds open source drivers to the kernel and they just werk same as AMD. OP is using old ass kernel in ubuntu.
237
+ --- 92865512
238
+ >>92855383
239
+ that's a GOOD thing, you are being fooled by jews into thinking directx is good
240
+ --- 92866597
241
+ >>92854502 (OP)
242
+ Yes, because it’s the only place you can get work done without a shit-ton of troubleshooting.
243
+ --- 92866648
244
+ >>92862663
245
+ I literally don't know what the fuck a MLID is or what videos you're talking about but Intel absolutely fucking cannot carry a new product into production or even maintain one after acquisition.
246
+
247
+ Good night Infineon Wireless! Say hi to SiPort!
248
+
249
+ Godspeed, Olaworks and IDesia!
250
+
251
+ You seem to have lost your lustre, Whamcloud!
252
+
253
+ So long RapidMind, Silicon Hive, Fulcrum, and ZiiLabs!
254
+
255
+ Intell Classroom died, so bye-bye Kno and Hacker League.
256
+
257
+ People hate wearables! Good night Composyt and Recon.
258
+
259
+ AI/ML is hot! Where are Saffron, Mobileye, Itseez, Nervana, Cosmonio, Screenovate... nowhere??
260
+
261
+ But sure. Siru will save your shitty meme GPU product line. Intel DEFINITELY won't axe this program and bury it! They're great at selling all kinds of shit like CPUs and servers. Well, ok, maybe just CPUs. But they'll rock the GPU market this time!
262
+
263
+ j/k intel can't keep their shit together
264
+ --- 92868122
265
+ >>92866648
266
+ Reddit spacing
267
+ --- 92868713
268
+ >>92864736
269
+ It basically didn't work at all until 6.2. I tried a lot of permutations of kernel parameters but basically had to just wait until it was ironed out properly. Once it worked, it worked great.
270
+ --- 92870211
271
+ >>92854502 (OP)
272
+ It's because you're an addict gaymer.
g/92855003.txt CHANGED
@@ -104,3 +104,385 @@ You'll find that they're more afraid of me
104
  >>92857181
105
  They are 100% more afraid of normal people
106
  >t. ex-faggot
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
104
  >>92857181
105
  They are 100% more afraid of normal people
106
  >t. ex-faggot
107
+ --- 92857428
108
+ >>92855003 (OP)
109
+ the webdev retard who forked it is giving real time updates on github star count on his twitter, this is gonna flop
110
+ --- 92857916
111
+ >>92857428
112
+ not likely. rust went full retard with their vague trademark licensing so people are now looking for alternative that's more "free" from such restrictions and still rust.
113
+ --- 92858007
114
+ >>92857916
115
+ They published a draft and asked for feedback
116
+ Given the feedback they got they'll probably change it
117
+ --- 92858040
118
+ >>92858007
119
+ > probably
120
+ have you seen the globohomo tech corporations that sit on the rust board? i have no doubt they'd ignore everyone and go ahead with this poorly written draft.
121
+ --- 92858065
122
+ >>92855003 (OP)
123
+ >fork of a language named after a plant fungus
124
+ Rust doesn't refer to oxidized iron?
125
+ --- 92858115
126
+ >>92855003 (OP)
127
+ Are they leftist dingbats too?
128
+ --- 92858121
129
+ >>92856838
130
+ >too retarded
131
+ You mean too autistic. C is simple, clear and beautiful, if you don't specifically try to make it difficult to read and use. Rust is a fucking nasty tire fire by design and nothing can make it pleasant to use or read.
132
+ --- 92858154
133
+ >>92858065
134
+ If the language is named after a destructive fungus, it should tell you something about the intent of the creators.
135
+ --- 92858175
136
+ >>92858115
137
+ i think they're trying to distance themselves from any such drama. make code, contribute and if it's not about code or contributing then stfu. etc.
138
+ --- 92858197
139
+ >>92855003 (OP)
140
+ >crab
141
+ Hopefully they will fix syntax to be like crabml?
142
+ --- 92858211
143
+ >>92858040
144
+ They already posted a statement today saying they'll keep working on it until they find something the project leadership is happy with yadda yadda yadda, and the project leadership (i.e. the people actually working on the language) doesn't like the current draft. Those corporations don't have anything to gain from a bad trademark policy and they don't want a civil war.
145
+ Two weeks from now people will stop talking about it. In a few months the finalized policy will be released and it'll look something like Python's trademark policy, still restrictive enough to upset the good folks over at Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre but not so much that it causes problems in practice. Mark my words.
146
+ --- 92858375
147
+ >>92858211
148
+ >They already posted a statement today saying they'll keep working on it
149
+ i should hope so, especially after the internet took a shit on them and said what in fuck are you jews doing
150
+ >Those corporations don't have anything to gain from a bad trademark policy and they don't want a civil war.
151
+ you've got to be joking? google, microsoft have a long history of bad trademark policy and are incredibly litigious. my sides.
152
+ >Two weeks from now people will stop talking about it
153
+ they'd have to scrap the entire idea for that to happen and pretend their big-brained move never happened.
154
+ --- 92858406
155
+ >>92855495
156
+ >unironically using 'shepherding' in that context
157
+ rust users = cattle confirmed
158
+ --- 92858414
159
+ >>92858375
160
+ The absolute physiognomy on those mongrels, good lord
161
+ --- 92858438
162
+ >>92858375
163
+ >google, microsoft have a long history of bad trademark policy and are incredibly litigious
164
+ On their own products, yeah, of which Rust isn't one. Do you know how the Rust foundation is organized?
165
+ >they'd have to scrap the entire idea for that to happen and pretend their big-brained move never happened.
166
+ I'm sure fringe /g/ posters will keep talking about it for another decade or so but the internet at large has a short attention span.
167
+ --- 92858449
168
+ >>92858121
169
+ >C is simple, clear and beautiful, if you don't specifically try to make it difficult to read and use.
170
+ So every C programmer is specifically trying to make it difficult to read and use? Why isn't there any good C?
171
+ --- 92858465
172
+ >>92855003 (OP)
173
+ Is this a heckin KANI reference?
174
+ --- 92858493
175
+ >>92858449
176
+ Entire world is built on C, I have no idea what you are talking about. It may not be a perfect world, but as you can see it's not built in Rust and that's after 14 years of that language existence, of which it took only a few years for C to take off and dominate the world for the next 50 years.
177
+ --- 92858517
178
+ >>92858438
179
+ >On their own products,
180
+ rust is their product. they pour money into it, they help develop it AND THEY SIT ON THE FUCKING BOARD. are you pretending to be retarded or has the hormone replacement therapy to try and turn you into a women completely destroyed your brain? what a dumb cunt.
181
+ > fringe /g/ posters
182
+ youtube, reddit, hacker news, every tech site on the internet. so many "fringe" places. your damage control isn't working very well.
183
+ --- 92858547
184
+ >>92855835
185
+ Sensible chuckle
186
+ --- 92858647
187
+ >>92858493
188
+ >but as you can see it's not built in Rust and that's after 14 years of that language existence
189
+ It took C 20 years and C replaced a lot of better languages.
190
+ --- 92858678
191
+ >>92855003 (OP)
192
+ Ok, still a shitty language though
193
+ --- 92858747
194
+ >>92855003 (OP)
195
+ i love it
196
+ --- 92858753
197
+ >>92858647
198
+ Great, another clueless mentally ill tranny who is going to directly talk lies pretending that if it screams them loud enough they will become the reality.
199
+ --- 92858791
200
+ >>92856764
201
+ >>92856838
202
+ I appreciated that
203
+ --- 92858815
204
+ >>92855003 (OP)
205
+ Why do you even need rust if c++ exists? C++ has all features of rust. Trannies are gonna say that Rust is muh safe but c++ is also safe, and in both languages it is possible to write unsafe code anyway.
206
+ --- 92858825
207
+ >>92858678
208
+ >t. nocoder
209
+ --- 92858875
210
+ >>92856838
211
+ there is no intelligence in c. There is just brute force learning of retarded syintax that takes at least a year.
212
+ --- 92858880
213
+ >>92856337
214
+ >>92856499
215
+ the right answer is `git grep -Fri rust`
216
+ --- 92858901
217
+ >>92856838
218
+ Rust is more complex and requires a higher IQ than C.
219
+ --- 92858921
220
+ >>92858753
221
+ >Great, another clueless mentally ill tranny who is going to directly talk lies pretending that if it screams them loud enough they will become the reality.
222
+ You meant to say that about this?
223
+ >of which it took only a few years for C to take off and dominate the world for the next 50 years.
224
+ C was just another programming language until the 90s.
225
+ https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/hopl.html
226
+ --- 92858923
227
+ >>92855003 (OP)
228
+ The whole copyright thing explains why they were so butthurt about gcc.
229
+ --- 92858927
230
+ >>92856838
231
+ Based.
232
+ --- 92858938
233
+ >>92858901
234
+ The compiler tells you everything. No need to think. It's as low IQ as it gets.
235
+ --- 92859067
236
+ >>92858517
237
+ >rust is their product.
238
+ It's not a product to begin with. They don't sell it.
239
+ >they pour money into it, they help develop it AND THEY SIT ON THE FUCKING BOARD.
240
+ This is also true for C++, which also has various trademarks. And yet.
241
+ --- 92859149
242
+ >>92858921
243
+ This is why every OS written before 90s was written exclusively in C, and after that it was made in C, too, and all the embed and low-level hardware is being done in C still. But I guess it's not true anymore as Microsoft decided to try a different approach and replace C-made software with HECKIN awesome electron + javascript stuff backed with even more heckin awesome C#, so now it takes only a few more seconds for everything to start and render, and it's inferior to their C alternatives, too.
244
+ --- 92859162
245
+ >>92855003 (OP)
246
+ I think its more fun to just write 'problematic' code in rust that to fork the whole thing
247
+ --- 92859203
248
+ >>92858901
249
+ "An idiot admires complexity, while a genius appreciates simplicity" - Terry A. Davis
250
+
251
+ only for lowest and dumbest lifeforms and failures like yourself mutilated, unnecessary complex things are something to be rapturous of, because you can hide your inferiority behind the convenient smoke screens that they provide.
252
+ --- 92859597
253
+ >>92859149
254
+ >This is why every OS written before 90s was written exclusively in C
255
+ No they weren't.
256
+ >Great, another clueless mentally ill tranny who is going to directly talk lies pretending that if it screams them loud enough they will become the reality.
257
+ --- 92859613
258
+ >>92859203
259
+ Cool
260
+ Rust still requires more intelligence to write than C
261
+ --- 92859634
262
+ >>92859203
263
+ >"An idiot admires complexity, while a genius appreciates simplicity" - Terry A. Davis
264
+ Rust makes the whole thing simpler. Rust + Rust programs are simpler than C + C programs.
265
+
266
+ >only for lowest and dumbest lifeforms and failures like yourself mutilated, unnecessary complex things are something to be rapturous of, because you can hide your inferiority behind the convenient smoke screens that they provide.
267
+ Is that why you like C and Unix?
268
+ --- 92860125
269
+ >>92859597
270
+ DOS: assembly
271
+ Minix: assembly & pre-ANSI C
272
+ Unix: C
273
+ Windows: C++, kernel is in C
274
+ Mac: Objective C, kernel is in C (IO PnP subsystem is Embedded C++)
275
+ Linux: almost everything is C or C++
276
+
277
+ time to join the 41% my epic tranny friendo.
278
+ --- 92860162
279
+ >>92856761
280
+ >poor rust tranny. not coping well? that's a shame.
281
+ damn that truth hit you so hard that you only can resort to personal attacks because you can't retort something useful?
282
+ sorry that i hurt your tender feelings
283
+ --- 92860186
284
+ >>92859634
285
+ >92858901
286
+ >Rust is more complex and requires a higher IQ than C.
287
+ >92859634
288
+ >Rust makes the whole thing simpler
289
+ a Rust tranny sees nothing wrong or contradictory between these two statements.
290
+
291
+ a Rust tranny has no loyalty, no beliefs, no toilets. Whenever you claim something, a Rust tranny will claim the opposite just to win the argument. Rust tranny does not care for truth, if it sees that it's losing the battle it will jump the sinking ship like a rat and claim:
292
+ >I m-meant Rust was simpler, not more complex all along!!!
293
+ --- 92860196
294
+ UUUUOOOOHHHH KANIIIII
295
+ --- 92860232
296
+ >>92860186
297
+ There's nothing contradictory. Rust is more complex than C. Rust + Rust programs are simpler than C + C programs.
298
+ --- 92860316
299
+ >>92860232
300
+ just because you use convenient abstractions and all the ugliness hidden behind your fancy macros does not mean they are simpler. C presents everything to you as is, Rust is hiding complexity away from you because language designers believe that you are an idiot, which you are, who can't handle the monstrosity that naked Rust is. Compile times prove that your language is a failure and even Rust for embed is too heavy to widely use it on embed devices, which says a lot about the bloated corpse of this forbidden language. You will hang.
301
+ --- 92860322
302
+ >>92858175
303
+ What? This sounds like a meritocracy!?
304
+ --- 92860369
305
+ Rust is an amazing programming language, but the community activism and lack of neutrality really annoys me.
306
+ --- 92860413
307
+ >>92855003 (OP)
308
+ Every time I see a Rust thread I'll shill Object/Free Pascal
309
+ --- 92860415
310
+ >>92855048
311
+ It won't succeed. It's a malicious attempt to disrupt Rust by people who don't use Rust. The Rust Foundation is made up of FAANG members. At the end of the day FAANG will continue using it. People are so fucking delusional it's unreal.
312
+ --- 92860446
313
+ >>92860415
314
+ >The Rust Foundation is made up of FAANG members.
315
+ People don't realize how important this is.
316
+ --- 92860938
317
+ >>92858115
318
+ They didn't remove the CoC, so yes.
319
+ --- 92861321
320
+ >>92857916
321
+ --- 92861389
322
+ experimental crablang sounds kino actually.
323
+ Wonder if they'll look into an optional BC.
324
+ Would actually make it viable for gamedev
325
+ --- 92861882
326
+ >>92860413
327
+ Great idea, Pascal has all the memory safety of Rust and none of the historical baggage
328
+ --- 92861890
329
+ can someone explain/bullet point greentxt me how hard it is to pull this off. what steps are involved to make sure this project will always be successful? are they relatively easy? ie what percentage easier than creating/maintaining the rust language itself?
330
+ --- 92861939
331
+ >>92861882
332
+ Lolno It has the memory safety of C++ at best.
333
+ --- 92861957
334
+ >>92861890
335
+ >git clone https://github.com/rust-lang/rust
336
+ >git remote set-origin https://github.com/crab-lang/crab-lang
337
+ >git push origin HEAD
338
+ Done
339
+ --- 92862303
340
+ >>92861890
341
+ Depends what they're really after.
342
+ If they just wanted to protest and have no real frustrations with the language/leadership beyond the recent proposal, then it's essentially a /g/ project.
343
+ If it's similar to the Nim <-> Cyo/nimskull thing, with actual disgruntled former compiler devs. Then it could be interesting.
344
+ https://github.com/nim-works/nimskull
345
+ --- 92863168
346
+ >>92855003 (OP)
347
+ >Rust Foundation says "don't use our trademarks"
348
+ >Deranged eleutheromaniacs fork Rust and make zero changes
349
+ >Deranged eleutheromaniacs keep their fork perfectly in sync with upstream
350
+ Are they aware they're just precisely complying with the Rust Foundation's guidelines? Because they are. And congratulations, now you can still transparently use Rust code, and associate with troons, all while making yourself look like a moron.
351
+ If the Rust Foundation shutdown "Crab"'s access to crates.io (though they won't, because "Crab" is literally identical to Rust), it would die in an instant, because these retards can't achieve anything meaningful.
352
+ --- 92863212
353
+ >>92863168
354
+ >If the Rust Foundation shutdown "Crab"'s access to crates.io
355
+ this would be ridiculously retarded and potentially disastrous too. They'd basically be begging for a serious fork to happen.
356
+ --- 92863264
357
+ this, like those anti code of conduct lists and the audacity fork, is just an invitation to be blacklisted from ever getting a good job in the software industry
358
+ don't kill your chances of employment by being an edgy chud, at least use an alt account
359
+ --- 92863267
360
+ >>92856345
361
+ which won’t catch on because getting anything done is too onerous
362
+ --- 92863515
363
+ QRD on rust drama?
364
+ --- 92863590
365
+ >>92863515
366
+ rust foundation decided it was a good idea to use an extremely restrictive trademark statement on rust. The following rules apply:
367
+ - Can't make a rust meetup if you allow guns or don't enforce the rust CoC
368
+ - Can't use the rust logo in your projects (e.g. "made with rust")
369
+ - Can only use the word rust or the rust logo in tutorials and docs if you put in a disclaimer on every page about not being associated with the rust project.
370
+ - Can't use the name 'rust' as part of your project (e.g. "rust-editor" or "rust-async" is forbidden, you must use "rs" instead, as in "async-rs" or "editor-rs")
371
+ - Same applies to cargo and its logo
372
+ - Can't make an alternative rust implementation and keep any mentions of rust or the rust logo
373
+ --- 92863689
374
+ >>92863515
375
+
376
+ >>92741452 →
377
+ The foundation is trying to say you can't use their words "Cargo" "Rust" or the logo if you say any speech they don't like. They're trying to take control over both online and offline communities and events including requiring firearms bans.
378
+
379
+ There is a disturbing number of people of the belief that corporations and corporate organizations like foundations with boards should have more control over society at large, instead of staying in their lane of competence and purpose.
380
+ --- 92864281
381
+ >>92860316
382
+ I used rust to embed your mom last night. Even left some cargo behind if you know what I mean
383
+ --- 92864324
384
+ >>92860316
385
+ >C presents everything to you as is
386
+ Kek
387
+ Cniles really believe this
388
+ --- 92865622
389
+ >>92863590
390
+ >>92863689
391
+ >Commies are acting like commies
392
+ SHOCKING, truly.
393
+ --- 92865739
394
+ >>92863689
395
+ >all offline events about Rust are required to ban their participants from carrying firearms
396
+ really shines a light on how mentally ill these poor people are. the saddest part is they built a GREAT language and are now proceeding to destroy it from the inside out by shoehorning politics into fucking programming conferences and github issues. so much potential and now dead in the water. thanks trannies!
397
+ --- 92865843
398
+ >>92860415
399
+ FAANG is not the alpha and omega. They are notoriously famous for shilling stuff that disappears in a couple years and is not adopted beyond some hipster startups.
400
+
401
+ The trannies just went full retarded. If they follow this direction, any non-FAANG company where Rust comes up will simply choose another alternative as soon as someone says "sure, let's use Rust, let's pull legal in first though". All for the sake of... what? Preventing the NRA from organizing a Rust convention?
402
+ --- 92865920
403
+ >>92855003 (OP)
404
+ I have have to admit crablang sound a lot more appealing for some reason
405
+ like I'd actually want to learn this
406
+ crabs are cute
407
+ --- 92866068
408
+ Even if you ignore all the schizoposting about trannies, Rust is involved in a shitstorm every couple months
409
+ Just off the top of my head
410
+ >Amazon takeover scare
411
+ >Mod team resigning while being vague, issue never came up and was swept under the rug
412
+ >Trademark shit
413
+ That was just like in the past year
414
+ --- 92866115
415
+ >>92866068
416
+ reeks of M$ meddling desu
417
+ they still making their R*st#?
418
+ --- 92866232
419
+ >>92855003 (OP)
420
+ Woah, is this an explicitly anti-tranny rust? I might actually have to try using it now.
421
+ --- 92867359
422
+ >>92855003 (OP)
423
+ >master
424
+ based
425
+ --- 92867374
426
+ >>92860415
427
+ FAGMAN uses Java and C++ primarily. You never worked there nigger
428
+ --- 92867387
429
+ >>92855003 (OP)
430
+ based CRABBY BOI
431
+ --- 92867388
432
+ >>92855003 (OP)
433
+ >troon language
434
+ >41%'s itself
435
+ a tale as old as time
436
+ --- 92867401
437
+ >>92855176
438
+ >rust but without the trannies
439
+ what's the point then
440
+ --- 92867429
441
+ >>92863590
442
+ >- Can't make a rust meetup if you allow guns or don't enforce the rust CoC
443
+ kek they're not even trying to hide it anymore
444
+ --- 92867643
445
+ >>92861882
446
+ Use Ada.
447
+ --- 92867742
448
+ >>92855003 (OP)
449
+ >https://github.com/crablang/crab/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
450
+ >now with 100% less bureaucracy!
451
+ Fucking troon shit get outta here.
452
+ --- 92867798
453
+ >>92865622
454
+ >commies
455
+ This is as corporate as corporate can be. What the fuck are you smoking?
456
+ --- 92867873
457
+ >>92855003 (OP)
458
+ https://github.com/crablang/crab/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
459
+
460
+ hmm...
461
+ --- 92870114
462
+ >>92867374
463
+ are you illiterate? he didn't said FAANG uses Rust PRIMARILY, just that they use it, which is correct.
464
+
465
+ https://engineering.fb.com/2022/07/27/developer-tools/programming-languages-endorsed-for-server-side-use-at-meta/
466
+ >For performance-sensitive back-end services, we encourage C++ and Rust.
467
+ >For CLI tools, we recommend Rust.
468
+
469
+ https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/why-aws-loves-rust-and-how-wed-like-to-help/
470
+ >Amazon’s first notable product built with Rust, Firecracker, launched publicly in 2018 and provides the open source virtualization technology that powers AWS Lambda and other serverless offerings. But we also use Rust to deliver services such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Route 53, and more. Recently we launched Bottlerocket, a Linux-based container operating system written in Rust. Our Amazon EC2 team uses Rust as the language of choice for new AWS Nitro System components, including sensitive applications such as Nitro Enclaves.
471
+
472
+ etc. you can google the rest on your own
473
+ --- 92870179
474
+ One month from now and no one will care about it, mark my word.
475
+
476
+ Projects succeed out of passion and/or money. Projects made out of spite never succeed(remember sneedacity?)
477
+ --- 92870206
478
+ >>92863515
479
+ >>92863590
480
+ They didn't decided on anything yet.
481
+ They literally just posted a draft policy and asked people for comments.
482
+ --- 92870394
483
+ Hi.
484
+
485
+ This will accomplish nothing. See you next week in the Rust cope thread.
486
+
487
+ --
488
+ An old enough fag to have seen a dozen /g/ projects die the same way
g/92855812.txt CHANGED
@@ -260,3 +260,155 @@ it's better than the same square shape phone we have, every phone is exactly the
260
  --- 92861661
261
  >>92861167
262
  holy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
260
  --- 92861661
261
  >>92861167
262
  holy
263
+ --- 92862547
264
+ >>92860983
265
+ >watching movies on a phone
266
+ kill yourself
267
+ --- 92862572
268
+ >>92860990
269
+ >nobody will buy an ipod!
270
+ >nobody will buy an iphone!
271
+ >nobody will buy an ipad!
272
+ >nobody will buy an apple watch!
273
+ ok dude, I'm sure you know more than the 7-8 figures they spent on market research
274
+ --- 92863395
275
+ >>92856809
276
+ This is just sad.
277
+ --- 92863958
278
+ >>92863395
279
+ what's sad is that your broke ass can't afford to buy cool shit and you have to vent your hatred at innovative technology on a board designed around discussing it
280
+ --- 92864010
281
+ >>92855812 (OP)
282
+ who the fuck cares about phones in the year of our lord 2023?
283
+ commodity devices
284
+ --- 92864081
285
+ >>92861167
286
+ best use case for one of these i have seen
287
+ --- 92864129
288
+ >>92856129
289
+ It's pretty comfy without the inside screen protector, seems to last longer to from what I've seen
290
+
291
+ t. 6 months with a refurbished fold 3
292
+ --- 92864257
293
+ >>92855812 (OP)
294
+ Is the headphone jack back?
295
+ If not, don't care.
296
+ --- 92864393
297
+ >>92864010
298
+ you're trying too hard
299
+ --- 92864479
300
+ >>92864393
301
+ what?
302
+ --- 92864910
303
+ >>92856543
304
+ What a butthurt little bitch holy shit lol.
305
+ --- 92864943
306
+ >>92857138
307
+ Oh no, 2k usd, a bloo bloo. Funny how you are probably the moron that called anon a poor fag because he didn’t have or want both a phone and a tablet.
308
+ --- 92865225
309
+ >>92855812 (OP)
310
+ All I want is a compact phone, instead they keep figuring out ways to make them larger.
311
+ --- 92865433
312
+ Sony will save the android phone market
313
+ --- 92865470
314
+ >>92865225
315
+ this. 4a was perfect size.
316
+ --- 92865755
317
+ >>92855816
318
+ Man and I really hoped it was going to be cheaper than that. May as well just get a 6a
319
+ --- 92865783
320
+ >>92856231
321
+ the reliability isn't there yet either
322
+ >t. ex faulty z fold 3 user
323
+ --- 92865917
324
+ >>92855816
325
+ HEADPHONE JACK???
326
+ --- 92865942
327
+ >>92856533
328
+ Because someday you'll need to be potty trained anyway.
329
+ Even if they make itoddler sized diapers these days for everyone, it's nice to wake up one day and not have to change the sheets.
330
+ --- 92866013
331
+ >>92856543
332
+ Strange reply to a very reasonable response that I think clearly answered your question.
333
+ Throwing in the money thing out of nowhere is strange too.
334
+ It's literally 'the future' shit we were supposed to have many years ago, but for some reason it offends you in someway that is related to money? Or not?
335
+ Either way, personally I like minimalism to the point where having a phone and a tablet running the same shitty OS on two devices sounds annoying as hell. I'd certainly happily pay more to have them rolled up into a singlular device that is more portable.
336
+ I've been slightly resistant to buying another Samsung device just out of principle due to all the bloat they put on and how locked down they(again, minimalism). From what I understand Google(as shit as they are in many ways) apparently doesn't add any bloat on to their phones(because Android itself is the their bloat I suppose). So this makes me much more interested now.
337
+ --- 92866071
338
+ >>92856129
339
+ yikes indeed shitface. will kill the tablet market
340
+ --- 92866072
341
+ >>92857198
342
+ Google, if they keep failing as they are now with search and now AI are going to go down in history for being a great example of a weird combination of good long term vision to invent things like Glass and GPT, but what I assume to be something like quarterly reports for the shareholders retardation in throwing the best projects into the trash. It's pretty epic how much they're dropping the ball atm despite inventing the best shit.
343
+ --- 92866081
344
+ >>92861167
345
+ Sold
346
+ --- 92866187
347
+ >>92855812 (OP)
348
+ >rebranded Exynos SoC
349
+ --- 92866190
350
+ >>92856543
351
+ you do know a decent foldable is as if not more expensive than a phone and tablet combination, right?
352
+ --- 92866275
353
+ I will buy a foldable once Sony releases one and the cheap plastic surface has been fixed and is actual glass
354
+ --- 92866307
355
+ >>92856551
356
+ 100$ too poor
357
+ --- 92866313
358
+ >>92861167
359
+ Oh shit I just came up with a million dollar idea.
360
+ But I know I won't implement it myself...hmm
361
+ I guess I'll let someone here cash in(just when you make 7 figs make post about it so it will be funny):
362
+ Assuming they still sell themes and backgrounds and such(eventually people will make this shit for free but for now there's going to be money to be made):
363
+ >take this general idea with the dual-booba
364
+ >multiple options and combinations of girls
365
+ >colors, seasonal backgrounds
366
+ >animated with fall leaves and such, sakura petals etc
367
+ now this is the million dollar part assuming the UI is capable of it(it should be, no?):
368
+ >as you open it, as the screen turns on and you complete the opening the boob physics kick in
369
+ >this should be potentially as simple as a short animation that lasts from the time the screen turns on until full extension
370
+ >but going from there and adding in further physics, possibly touch related
371
+ >as mentioned, multiple girls and combinations... but now we also have the ability to fairly trivially give them personalities and allow them to interact with people via a fairly simply API call to an LLM
372
+ >people who can afford a $2000 phone can now have their own harem
373
+ (I suppose all of this can apply to a regular phones too making it even more likely to make a ton of money if actually implemented properly and appealingly...however the eye catching opening of the phone here and the potential physics that I'm picturing in my mind, alongside the size of the screen really makes this novel and interesting...considering how it looks with just a regular background I think this would be meme-worthy)
374
+ >can even have girls or sets of girls via some sort of gacha method
375
+ (I'm not too familiar with gacha games myself, but I understand the genius of the concept in terms of profit)
376
+ And million other ideas that can be added on top...seems like any half ass implementation of things I've mentioned. As long as it looks good...
377
+ --- 92866375
378
+ >>92866307
379
+ You're buying a budget device and trying to flex about money
380
+ --- 92867073
381
+ >notch
382
+ >curved screen corners
383
+ Fuck off with this shit
384
+ --- 92867111
385
+ Are these faggots allergic to making phone smaller than 6 inches?
386
+ Fucking tired of having a phone this fucking huge I have a laptop now
387
+ --- 92868306
388
+ >>92855816
389
+ i might cop this only to install grapheneos and trigger troons on /g/ for the next few years
390
+ --- 92868316
391
+ >>92856513
392
+ 4:3 bros... we are going home...
393
+ --- 92868517
394
+ >>92855812 (OP)
395
+ It's just like a fold between my ass cheeks but I'm also black
396
+ --- 92868562
397
+ >>92866307
398
+ yeeeaahh, let's buy overpriced shit because why not? I'm not poor! eheheheh
399
+ fuck you
400
+ --- 92868664
401
+ >>92855812 (OP)
402
+ Why do these fucking companies keep announcing shit so close to Apple's event? They're just going to get fucking steamrolled into irrelevance.
403
+
404
+ There's a reason why Samsung does so fucking well, they announce their phones the exact opposite side of the year for maximum exposure of bored tech journalists.
405
+ --- 92868757
406
+ Folding devices are super great and anyone saying otherwise is just too poor to try them out (flip doesn't count it's a cuck phone)
407
+
408
+ That being said, the bezels on the Pixel fold look like shit.
409
+ --- 92869866
410
+ >>92868757
411
+ the only sane anon here
412
+ flip phones are just cucked regular phones, you get nothing out of that form factor
413
+ fold phones give you a tablet in phone form factor
414
+ i'm on a fold 4 and not going back to flatshit with retarded elongated aspect ratios and a hole in the screen
g/92856420.txt CHANGED
@@ -84,3 +84,34 @@ Take your autism meds, holy shit
84
  --- 92861292
85
  >>92856420 (OP)
86
  I fucking hate these ugly wastes of plastic
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
84
  --- 92861292
85
  >>92856420 (OP)
86
  I fucking hate these ugly wastes of plastic
87
+ --- 92863765
88
+ Had a dream last night I was bald, but only when I looked in the mirror.
89
+ --- 92863808
90
+ >>92856420 (OP)
91
+ >no contributions
92
+ >just a consultant
93
+ --- 92864383
94
+ where the FUCK do I get the bjarne funko pop
95
+ --- 92864421
96
+ >>92860814
97
+ c++ has [[noreturn]] in the standard
98
+ --- 92864458
99
+ >>92856420 (OP)
100
+ is this the guy who BTFOs trannies in cppcon?
101
+ --- 92866927
102
+ >>92864458
103
+ Yes he's the original author of C++
104
+ --- 92866953
105
+ >>92861292
106
+ >waste of plastic
107
+ --- 92867009
108
+ >>92863808
109
+ >literally invents RAII
110
+ --- 92868691
111
+ >>92860851
112
+ dont tell him anything, just bring a stack of books that hes written and ask the barber to cut your hair while flipping through them.
113
+ --- 92868811
114
+ >>92860690
115
+ He looks pretty gangster here
116
+ --- 92869986
117
+ >>92856420 (OP)
g/92857347.txt CHANGED
@@ -37,3 +37,67 @@ suitniggers speak only one language - cash flow. hurting the sales from the get
37
  Empress will save no one. He only "cracks" what he cares about.
38
  --- 92861187
39
  I always pirate or use demo if available before I even consider paying money.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
37
  Empress will save no one. He only "cracks" what he cares about.
38
  --- 92861187
39
  I always pirate or use demo if available before I even consider paying money.
40
+ --- 92862037
41
+ >>92857347 (OP)
42
+ I am pretty much done with games. Go ahead and pirate shit, but for the last 4-5 years all the cracks have viruses and there are no alternatives. A small group of trannies have cornered the pirating space, probably at the behest of glowies, and they will steal your saved passwords, credit card info, and install bitcoin miners on your system. On top of that all the new games are shit and will only get shittier in terms of optimization, story, and gameplay. Gaming is dead, now we wait for mass procuded/consumed VR sex AI robots.
43
+ --- 92862057
44
+ >>92862037
45
+ >produced*
46
+ --- 92863726
47
+ >>92860144
48
+ >what he cares about.
49
+ What people pay him to crack.
50
+ --- 92864364
51
+ How long until Auto-GPT can crack all Denuvo games so I don't have to buy shitty kernel level DRM?
52
+ --- 92864541
53
+ >>92864364
54
+ never
55
+ --- 92864606
56
+ >>92858668
57
+ Why would a landwhale live in an aquarium?
58
+ I think you meant "terrarium".
59
+ --- 92864700
60
+ This DRM shittery coupled with the fact that all western AAA titles suck nowadays due to being created by SJW trannies made me stop playing vidya completely
61
+ --- 92866951
62
+ >>92864700
63
+ I just went back to discover old games I never played or haven't played in a long time. At this point I'm out of touch with AAA games or new games in general. Theres literally nothing new games give you that you can't get with old games nowadays including cloud saves and achievements.
64
+ --- 92866984
65
+ >>>/v/
66
+ >>>/v/
67
+ >>>/v/
68
+ >>>/v/
69
+ >>>/v/
70
+ >>>/v/
71
+ GTFO
72
+ --- 92868751
73
+ >>92860144
74
+ >>92863726
75
+ >he/him
76
+ she/her
77
+ --- 92868755
78
+ >>92868751
79
+ we/wuz
80
+ --- 92869042
81
+ >>92868751
82
+ fag/got
83
+ --- 92869165
84
+ >>92862037
85
+ >all the cracks have viruses
86
+ Where the fuck are you downloading from
87
+ --- 92869185
88
+ >>92860144
89
+ >He
90
+ *She. She has the tits. She has the cunt. She has the chromosome.
91
+ --- 92869193
92
+ >>92869165
93
+ it's true i was at empress' home once and she faps to the hacked webcams of little boys
94
+ --- 92869205
95
+ >>92869165
96
+ >all the cracks have viruses
97
+ This is sound advice if you want to avoid getting STDs.
98
+ --- 92869255
99
+ >>92869165
100
+ Limewire
101
+ --- 92870406
102
+ >>92859406
103
+ Devirtualize a vmp exe crack me NOW or else you're a tranny.
g/92857689.txt CHANGED
@@ -418,10 +418,6 @@ Women will get AI men and bots and suddenly it will not matter. Mark my words, a
418
  >>92859958
419
  >The left will never ally with any class of hetero men
420
  I've already addressed this point. The left readily allied itself with MTF transgenders despite the fact that they are male and most of them are technically straight (they're attracted to women).
421
- --- 92860015
422
- >>92859983
423
- >he thinks language models are a program
424
- You are a fucking tech illiterate. Go back to r*ddit you fucking niggertranny.
425
  --- 92860016
426
  >>92859874
427
  You really believe the left will allow those kind of robots?
@@ -849,3 +845,280 @@ fucks sake lmao
849
  --- 92861770
850
  >>92861682
851
  Big brain take.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
418
  >>92859958
419
  >The left will never ally with any class of hetero men
420
  I've already addressed this point. The left readily allied itself with MTF transgenders despite the fact that they are male and most of them are technically straight (they're attracted to women).
 
 
 
 
421
  --- 92860016
422
  >>92859874
423
  You really believe the left will allow those kind of robots?
 
845
  --- 92861770
846
  >>92861682
847
  Big brain take.
848
+ --- 92861901
849
+ >>92861682
850
+ >>92861725
851
+ >>92861749
852
+ >>92861770
853
+ >t. Zoomoids
854
+ --- 92861941
855
+ >>92861901
856
+ Times are changing and they are changing fast. If you don't want to be in a Neo-Nursing Home cursing about trannies and the woke left when AI has taken society and transformed it economically and socially beyond your perception I recommend stepping out of the echochamber now and again, especially the Direction Brain shit.
857
+ --- 92862015
858
+ >>92860651
859
+ The best you gotta get are incels stopping from shooting schools and hunting them down because they'll be jerking off to some toaster instead, but with their jobs rugpulled they'll be even more suceptible to be bribed by those that have the power to run the models. Maybe a minority already positioned in the market will be able to overextend their Onlyfans relevance for long, or the rare case whom knowledge is found to be actually useful for the elites, but they're fucked as everyone else is overall.
860
+ --- 92862036
861
+ >>92861682
862
+ based
863
+ --- 92862135
864
+ >>92860770
865
+ I'm about as far from that description as one can be.
866
+ Things are not as black and white as you seem to think and maybe you're oscillating to opposite side of your greentext atm, but that doesn't make the opposite of that true.
867
+ 'dude weed lmao' as a response is ironic because it's essentially just the flip-side, and equally thoughtles.
868
+ But ultimately everything is pretty subjective and you'll probably realize that eventually unless you fully commit to choosing not to(which is fine if you can do that).
869
+ --- 92862197
870
+ >>92860904
871
+ >the downfall of western society
872
+ I can't decide whether to respond with
873
+ itsalreadyover.jpg
874
+ or
875
+ good.jpg
876
+ Not because it wasn't good at one point, it was quite good. But it's just so clear that it's far beyond that and not worth saving now.
877
+ I think the only chance would be some major conflict or war where people are essentially forced to throw out all the trash we've accumulated culturally and all the problems we've invested - or just lose(and possibly die).
878
+ Having our existence itself threatened is probably the only way for people to truly see the absurdity of what we've become.
879
+ But I don't want war or conflict.
880
+ So lets just let it die. It deserves it. People deserve this fate imo and I think I'd be most interested in new cultures rather than trying to resurrect this corpse in a violent fashion.
881
+ --- 92862238
882
+ >>92860941
883
+ Will check it out, thanks. I have heard it mentioned before I think as well since it sounds quite familiar.
884
+ --- 92862412
885
+ >>92860739
886
+ >>92861519
887
+ >read the books that kikes from anglo-israeli universities have altered to suit their narrative
888
+ Lol. Lmao.
889
+ --- 92862422
890
+ >>92860615
891
+ >tranny is too coward to do the experiment
892
+ 100% as expected. Lmao.
893
+ --- 92862439
894
+ >>92861635
895
+ Imagine coping with Pygmallion.
896
+ Anything under 100B is shit.
897
+ --- 92862462
898
+ >>92857689 (OP)
899
+ Lmao it will be the other way around. Leftist will say it's misogynistic, sexist and objectification of women and probably a rape too. On the other hand nerds, anons and such will indulge into this and won't even try to integrate into LGBTQ.
900
+ Progressive movements would never accept something that just benefits males and provides competition to women.
901
+ --- 92862475
902
+ why do all the AI threads always bring all the weirdo schizos out from their caves?
903
+ --- 92862494
904
+ >>92861231
905
+ So you do know what I mean.
906
+ And again, I really do hope you're right about all of this.
907
+ I know myself I spent a decent amount of the day, and just a good amount of time overall trying to figure out how to mesh my desire for an ultra minimalist life with this stange new idea that I'm going to need to be buying and somehow keeping at least one 4090 with me. Trying to decide if that means I should be planning to stay in one place for a longer period of time, or if portability is an option etc...
908
+ I haven't even really used much AI myself yet. But I already know it's going to change my life and I'm trying to plan around that now. It's not easy though.
909
+ Either way, I'm cheering for you and your desired result anon.
910
+ It feels like everything in the world just got turned upside down in the last few months. And as someone who as normally managed to stay ahead of the curve, as much as I would have always acknowledged the future of AI, the true nature of how its playing out is not what I expected. Pretty much getting rekt so far myself with lack of preparation desu kek
911
+ --- 92862507
912
+ >>92861941
913
+ >CHANGE IS ALWAYS GOOD, CHUD, DON'T QUESTION THINGS
914
+ --- 92862525
915
+ >>92862462
916
+ >Progressive movements would never accept something that just benefits males and provides competition to women.
917
+ Then why did they accept transgenderism?
918
+ --- 92862592
919
+ >>92858931
920
+ >>92859028
921
+ Imagine samefagging this hard
922
+ --- 92862613
923
+ >>92862592
924
+ --- 92862623
925
+ >>92862525
926
+ >Then why did they accept transgenderism?
927
+ In the ancient greece, a ritual of humiliation for the defeated enemy was to emasculate them. Now they get males to do it willingly by themselves. And you still wonder why (((they))) promote it.
928
+ --- 92862659
929
+ >>92862623
930
+ >In the ancient greece, a ritual of humiliation for the defeated enemy was to emasculate them. Now they get males to do it willingly by themselves.
931
+ And convincing men to stay in their smelly bedrooms dating a fake AI "girlfriend" fulfils the exact same purpose.
932
+
933
+ You will not go outside, you will not participate in society, you will not experience life, you will not truly love, you will not spread your seed. You will stay in your pod and talk to GF-GPT forever instead.
934
+ --- 92862688
935
+ >>92862412
936
+ Except I outlined a general strategy to verify that this is not the case at all.
937
+ In fact, if it were the case and you were able to prove it, you would be considered one of the greatest scholars in human history.
938
+ The autism that goes into to some of these disciplines is quite insane.
939
+ I understand you're thinking of a specific type of modern scholarship that exists...but what I'm talking about is not that.
940
+ You're basically saying that western culture doesn't exist and that the last 2500 years are fake. Are you sure that's true?
941
+ Perhaps the last 20 years are fake.
942
+ But 2500?
943
+ --- 92862764
944
+ >>92862507
945
+ I never said change is always good, but you know that. If you are going to criticize and try to predict future events around technology and society base it in a contemporary analysis ( even a right wing one! ) and not a perspective on the world built from memes you took too seriously 7 years ago, though.
946
+ --- 92862780
947
+ >>92862412
948
+ You might think it's all pozzed. But in a decent university library you can actually physically access books that are hundreds of years old. That is a fact.
949
+ And if you want to go full autism. There's scrolls and shit as well. You won't be able to touch those directly unless you're actually in that field(which is purely distilled autism about preservation and such, less so the interepretation. Those autists likely mostly just use pictures)
950
+ blah blah fake pictures etc...like mentioned before you can become a historical legend and hero of humanity by even slightly proving any of this - beleive me if it were true it would be the greatest day of peoples lives in Classics and other fields. It would be like getting Life 2.0 for them. A new MMORPG where the world resets and they get to figure it all out again.
951
+ Actually makes me excited just thinking about the possibility. So if you're so convinced it's all fake, even the slightest evidence it's true will make you essentially a god immortalized. And you will literally have a harem of hundreds of cute girls all over the world from university doing Classics or History.
952
+ So do it.
953
+ --- 92862793
954
+ >>92857689 (OP)
955
+ >me: Can we role play?
956
+ >gpt: Of course! What scenario would you like to role-play?
957
+ >me: Sexting lovers
958
+ >I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I am not programmed to engage in explicit or inappropriate content, including sexting. I'm here to assist you with your questions and provide information on a wide range of topics in a respectful and professional manner. Is there anything else you'd like to talk about?
959
+ Yea bros the sexbot singularity is nearly here! *slurps in delusional technophile*
960
+ --- 92862831
961
+ >>92862462
962
+ >Progressive movements would never accept something that just benefits males and provides competition to women.
963
+ Agreed.
964
+ >>92862525
965
+ I've mentioned it myself a bunch of times itt, but I think it's simply a one-off thing where they collectively were basically socially engineered using their own terminology. And I don't think it will happen again.
966
+ Actually you'd be surprised at how much resistance there is to that idea with feminists, very surprised I think.
967
+ --- 92862839
968
+ >>92862793
969
+ skill issue
970
+ --- 92862971
971
+ >>92862659
972
+ You have never managed real money in your life, lmao. A tranny becomes a permanent source of debt, a permanent slave of the (((medical))) system who must pay up up to half a million just to stay alive each year. Bankers need debt, a wAIfu cannot generate any more debt than what a computer costs. Nigger.
973
+ --- 92862974
974
+ >>92862839
975
+ No it isnt. Even if you get it to after thrity prompts, itll break the entire scenerio to require you to go through all the prompts and lines again to jailbreak it again. And by that time its already forgotten the entire scenerio despite in being in the same conversation. Its infuriating.
976
+ --- 92863004
977
+ >>92862688
978
+ >You're basically saying that western culture doesn't exist and that the last 2500 years are fake. Are you sure that's true?
979
+ Yes, that's exactly what I meant, faggot. (((They))) distort the narrative all the time, the new generations that are born get taught shit that never happened, and faggots like you accept it because "oh, t-they wouldn't be that evil, right? t-they must have so much integrity, otherwise they wouldn't be where they are, right?".
980
+ Fucking midwit.
981
+ --- 92863024
982
+ >>92862780
983
+ If they distort the narrative in real time of what currently happens in ukraine or [insert any country], what makes you think they haven't distorted something that - allegedly - happened thousands of years ago? LMAO
984
+ --- 92863040
985
+ Lonely men that needs a replacement for pussy have been actively targeted for 60 years or more, those people exist today
986
+ There are, on this planet, sex dolls with more sex in them and more years than you
987
+ Why do you try to sell it as something new or relevant
988
+ All of this men are trash
989
+ It will ONLY be a problem when desirable men make the swtich
990
+ --- 92863042
991
+ There are no fightings and no frontiers, only occupied territories and copes. And they will take more by manufacturing pedo panic for clout, just like the conservative did in the 80s, then the left in the 90s, then the pizza shit from right tards in recent years. The only foundation upon which we can build our war effort is a renaissance of human nature, which acknowledges that our core nature shaped by millions of years of evolution is immutable and that living around it is beneficial to humanity. Both left and right need to burn.
992
+ --- 92863086
993
+ >>92857689 (OP)
994
+ >The left will regard AI-sexuality as a progressive movement
995
+ Anything that could possibly reduce the power women have when it comes to sex is kryptonite to them, this will never happen. Literal whores have already been doing their best getting sex dolls banned- not only because they're afraid of competition but more importantly because even the basic chatbot sexdolls provide a service they currently do not: an attempt at affection. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/779841/Sex-robot-brothel-Lumidolls-Barcelona-prostitutes-complain-police
996
+
997
+ >a solution for loneliness and inceldom
998
+ These are beneficial to progressives, they do not want a solution- lonely, unhappy men are more easily exploited for their labor.
999
+
1000
+ tl;dr ignore biocunts, acquire happiness
1001
+ --- 92863127
1002
+ >>92863086
1003
+ >Anything that could possibly reduce the power women have when it comes to sex is kryptonite to them, this will never happen.
1004
+ Oh but you don't get it anon, according to Kant the left will adopt it because innovation and love!
1005
+ --- 92863294
1006
+ >>92860045
1007
+ >They will market AI-sexuality just as aggressively to women as they will do to straight men.
1008
+ This doesn't matter anon. It's not a matter of everyone gets AI sexbots or nobody does- just look at sex toys right now: perfectly acceptable for women, perverted hobby for men.
1009
+ --- 92863342
1010
+ >>92863294
1011
+ pretty much
1012
+
1013
+ there will be different social perceptions of sexGPT stuff depending on who's doing it
1014
+ --- 92863366
1015
+ >>92863127
1016
+ >according to Kant
1017
+ "The left" today doesn't even mean the same as it did before 9/11. I don't think the opinions on "the left" by a 200 year old corpse are very relevant.
1018
+ --- 92863573
1019
+ >>92857689 (OP)
1020
+ The problem entirely relies on if governments want more tax cattle. They already don’t care about the elderly, so they could just as easily prop up reproduction in the younger generations and toss us aside in 10-20 years. And when AI runs most of its systems it will be impossible to marshal a meaningful resistance. Millenials and zoomers could be an entirely ghosted generation, not even talked about in the years to come.
1021
+ --- 92863833
1022
+ >>92863004
1023
+ >>92863024
1024
+ Calling me a midwit while not actually understanding even the most basic aspects of history...
1025
+ If you had even a sliver of actual knowledge, you would probably love how the Romans treated Jewish people judging by your posts.
1026
+ And casually dismissing all of western civilization, particularly the Greeks and the Romans as inventions by Jewish people is frankly hilarious.
1027
+ It's funny because you would find so much that you'd love and agree with.
1028
+ Not that the Greeks had anything to do with Jews, but the Romans certainly did. But the philosophy of the Greeks is pretty dynamic and wide enough that if it were manipulated in some way to someone's benefit...I don't see how it benefits Jewish people at all?
1029
+ If not western civilization, what to you point to as 'the good civilization' that we're being shielded from?
1030
+ --- 92863860
1031
+ >>92862525
1032
+ Because they claim they are women too. It's a group of loud, mentally ill people who are easy to present as victims and manipulate for political gain.
1033
+ There is a group that didn't accept them, TERFs but they are shunned away by activists and politicians and pretty much compared to far right ideology, despite being very feminist and progressive.
1034
+ --- 92863882
1035
+ >>92862659
1036
+ You can't have social life and date an AI.
1037
+ Focusing your social life solely on your romantic partner is pretty bad idea anyway.
1038
+ --- 92863954
1039
+ >>92862592
1040
+ retard
1041
+ --- 92864032
1042
+ >>92863040
1043
+ See, while you may be right about what you posted. I think you underestmate how much different this will actually be than anything previously.
1044
+ And if and when they can combine some of the existing things you speak of with the absurdly advanced intellectual part that is capable of cajoling even the most frozen heart, wild things will happen.
1045
+ It's the intellectual grasp on humans that will make it interesting.
1046
+ The only question I have is whether the ego of chad and his roastie harem from tinder on call 24/7 will be sufficient to resist it or not.
1047
+ Not an easy question to answer until we're there. Because so much of sex is about ego and consquest. Yet of course the machines who don't necessarily understand in a way we do, but have enough data to understand in other ways we don't seem to have good language to describe yet other than something like 'emergent' or whatever, will be able to use all the data chad has willingly released over the course of his life to be used to lure him towards this new experience that makes each individual roastie look like trash in comparison - however...is that going to be sufficient to overcome the satisfaction of having an irl harem?
1048
+ It's a good question...
1049
+ I would say the answer is going to be yes...but only on a long enough timeline as tech advances. But I don't know how long that would take. Maybe holodeck level in the worst case.
1050
+ --- 92864033
1051
+ >>92857689 (OP)
1052
+ delusional. every one of those psyops only gets pushed because its beneficial to roasties, leftists, jews, deep state, etc. dating robots does not benefit them, they lose pussy market value. therefore they will probably try to ban it and shame it instead.
1053
+ --- 92864074
1054
+ >>92863833
1055
+ Look at this nigger, he believes everything History Channel tells him.
1056
+ Lol.
1057
+ Lmao.
1058
+ You are a fucking normie, go back to r*ddit.
1059
+ --- 92864093
1060
+ >>92864033
1061
+ >>92863086
1062
+ My fellow high IQ anons, its good to see /g/ still has smart people
1063
+ --- 92864577
1064
+ >>92861682
1065
+ b-but muh gamergay
1066
+ --- 92864742
1067
+ >>92857689 (OP)
1068
+ This GPT post was prompted by a flaming robosexual
1069
+ --- 92864760
1070
+ >>92864074
1071
+ Are you mentally disabled or do you really think what I said before, ie:
1072
+ Learn to read Ancient Greek and Latin, being label to understand, critique, and trace the provenance of various translations over millennia is equivalent to 'believing the History Channel?'
1073
+ One more question:
1074
+ What do you think
1075
+ >The Third Reich
1076
+ means? Does that phrase have any meaning to you at all?
1077
+ I don't think you really understand what you're rejecting.
1078
+ It's kind of hilarious and novel desu...
1079
+ --- 92864793
1080
+ >>92857881
1081
+ >As recently as the late 2000s and early 2010s, mocking homosexuals was also seen as socially acceptable
1082
+
1083
+ It still is in 98% of the rest of the world. Still even in America. Just not by White people.
1084
+ --- 92866101
1085
+ >>92857881
1086
+ >A big appeal for AI-sexuals will be the ability to date AI versions of their waifus and fursonas etc. So it will appeal to weeaboos, furries, and other types of terminally-online degenerates.
1087
+ --- 92866128
1088
+ >Laughs in Ted
1089
+ --- 92866262
1090
+ >>92861682
1091
+ They're christcucks grasping at anything for clout though they'll never admit it. They don't want their rhetoric to be undercut by being lumped in with tribal talk but their talking points are so trite that any independent thinker can smell them a mile away.
1092
+ --- 92866557
1093
+ >>92864742
1094
+ >robosexual
1095
+
1096
+ Finally, someone using the correct term.
1097
+ --- 92867771
1098
+ >>92860310
1099
+ I get what you're saying, but your post reeks of mindless consumerism
1100
+ --- 92868088
1101
+ >>92867771
1102
+ Hmm. I don't see it myself desu.
1103
+ I loathe society and hate consumerism like you wouldn't believe.
1104
+ Personally I base my entire life around looking for ways to opt out of it to a weirdly extreme degree. One of which might be something related to this stuff if there's going to be a non-pozzed version....maybe.
1105
+ --- 92868794
1106
+ >>92864760
1107
+ >nooo you must read my curated propaganda tailored for low IQ goys like meee!
1108
+ Lol. Lmao.
1109
+ --- 92869006
1110
+ >>92862525
1111
+ >he thinks trannyism benefits males and provides competition to women
1112
+ ywnbaw
1113
+ --- 92869173
1114
+ >>92857689 (OP)
1115
+ As someone who wants a Roll daughterwife I do not want to be on that flag at all.
1116
+ --- 92869650
1117
+ Meds
1118
+ --- 92869822
1119
+ >>92868794
1120
+ You got me.
1121
+ Shit. It didn't work this time.
1122
+ Back to the drawing board.
1123
+ Probably won't be getting my bonus this month, but whatever. I just need to make sure to pick easier targets next time who aren't aware that we literally wrote Plato and Aristotle ourselves.
1124
+ And Socrates is not a man. He's my barber.
g/92857815.txt CHANGED
@@ -100,3 +100,89 @@ openSUSE
100
  >>92857815 (OP)
101
  >Rock solid Linux distribution
102
  Lmao
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
100
  >>92857815 (OP)
101
  >Rock solid Linux distribution
102
  Lmao
103
+ --- 92863353
104
+ >>92857815 (OP)
105
+ >rock
106
+ >distro
107
+ https://rockylinux.org/
108
+ --- 92863391
109
+ >>92857815 (OP)
110
+ > Which flavor of the month should I pick in the hopes it won't suck flaming turds this time?
111
+ They're all garbage anon.
112
+ --- 92863415
113
+ >>92858342
114
+ KDE or Cinnamon for DE
115
+ i3 for WM
116
+
117
+ I have all of them installed and circle around to whatever I fancy on any given day.
118
+ --- 92863418
119
+ >>92863353
120
+ who the fuck uses that?
121
+ --- 92863433
122
+ >>92858342
123
+ I use dwm from suckless
124
+ --- 92863487
125
+ Arch, Fedora, and OpenSUSE are the only non autistic distros you should use, with Arch being one of the most transparent and easiest to use. If you can't find an answer to your question in Arch wikis and communities, then you're tech illiterate or mentally retarded. I used Arch for ~12 years before switching to Fedora. You never realize how shit pacman is and how shit the neckbeard scripts in the AUR are until you've used rpm
126
+ --- 92865615
127
+ >>92857815 (OP)
128
+ Void, it just works
129
+ --- 92866000
130
+ >>92863487
131
+ You're probably right about fedora being better, but makepkg is piss easy and it always works.
132
+ --- 92866060
133
+ >>92857985
134
+ >>92858135
135
+ I dunno, I just stuck with Debian because I got tired of fixing shit all the time when I tried Arch..having to write your own config files for X11, pulseaudio and everything else gets old after a while. If I really need something newer or want something out of another distro, I just assume either build it myself and use something like checkinstall to put in onto the system, or jam it into an LXC container with whatever distro I need. It's nice just turning on the computer and never having to wonder "is this thing going to shit itself today?"
136
+ --- 92866079
137
+ >>92863418
138
+ It's basically the CentOS successor, so I guess anyone that wants to use RHEL without lighting wads of cash on fire in sacrifice to Lennart and IBM.
139
+ --- 92866104
140
+ >>92861062
141
+ this guy has a job
142
+ --- 92866139
143
+ Ubuntu LTS or derivatives. Give me any reason not to use this.
144
+ --- 92866146
145
+ >>92857815 (OP)
146
+ Debian
147
+ Wait for Bookworm then be comfy for the next 2 years
148
+ --- 92866161
149
+ >>92866139
150
+ Because Ubuntu is a shittier Debian now? Why would you use it. If you want something easier than Debian (pretty fucking easy), you use Fedora. Ubuntu has no purpose anymore, and it forces snapshit on you.
151
+ --- 92866163
152
+ RHEL
153
+ --- 92866186
154
+ >>92866161
155
+ What do I gain by switching from Ubuntu to Debian?
156
+ >snapshit
157
+ remove it if you care so much, linux is made to be customized and you act as if defaults are unchangeable
158
+ or use a derivative that doesn't include it, like lunix mint
159
+ --- 92866323
160
+ >>92860082
161
+ it's unstable if you don't maintain it properly. for example a new Nvidia driver comes out and your kernel image has to be redone, and you didn't do your grub properly and now it doesn't work anymore. or something that happened to me, i added a faulty like in fstab and it refused to boot afterwards
162
+ --- 92866374
163
+ NixOS
164
+ I'm a nogrammer but I'm managing it just fine
165
+ --- 92867902
166
+ why is rms always using his laptop in weird places?
167
+ --- 92868286
168
+ >>92857942
169
+ Nothing. It's just for photos
170
+ --- 92868340
171
+ >>92857942
172
+ Runs windows update.
173
+ --- 92868635
174
+ >>92857815 (OP)
175
+ Arch
176
+ --- 92869045
177
+ >>92857942
178
+ the first reply is correct: >>92857956
179
+ --- 92869252
180
+ >>92857815 (OP)
181
+ Mint.
182
+
183
+ I did the same. Could not be bothered with arch anymore. Mint is great for low tier hardware and for everyday computing.
184
+ --- 92869369
185
+ Just use ubuntu
186
+ --- 92869469
187
+ >>92863418
188
+ Lots of big companies.
g/92857870.txt CHANGED
@@ -724,3 +724,507 @@ ehm, doesn't that need to store the number of read bytes in order to actually sc
724
  >>92861817
725
  Yeah, if the file size isn't divisible by BLOCK_SIZE then that would be a good idea. Something like
726
  while ((n_bytes = fread(buffer, 1, BLOCK_SIZE, input)) > 0)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
724
  >>92861817
725
  Yeah, if the file size isn't divisible by BLOCK_SIZE then that would be a good idea. Something like
726
  while ((n_bytes = fread(buffer, 1, BLOCK_SIZE, input)) > 0)
727
+ --- 92861908
728
+ >>92842160 →
729
+ \ fast char print, pr! to set indexes
730
+ : pr1 [ w lda,(y) $e716 jsr, iny, ] ;
731
+ : pr32 [ :- ] pr1
732
+ [ tya, 31 and,# -branch bne, ] ;
733
+ : pr! [ msb lda,x w 1+ sta,
734
+ lsb lda,x w sta, inx, 0 ldy,# ] ;
735
+
736
+ \ ( addr -- ), 8rows ( addr -- addr+ )
737
+ : 1row pr! pr32 ;
738
+ : 8rows dup pr! [ :- ] pr32 cr
739
+ [ 0 cpy,# -branch bne, ] 256 + ;
740
+ : 24rows 8rows 8rows 8rows drop ;
741
+ : 1col pr! [ :- ] pr1 \ down, left:
742
+ [ $11 lda,# $e716 jsr, $9d lda,#
743
+ $e716 jsr, 24 cpy,# -branch bne, ] ;
744
+ --- 92862059
745
+ >>92861142
746
+ Depends on what you are optimizing for. I think generally, keeping separate vectors is faster because you reduce branch mispredictions compared to putting everything in one vector.
747
+ --- 92862186
748
+ >>92862059
749
+ >I think generally
750
+ Generally, it's complicated because of different factors pointing in different ways. Having a smaller working set is a very big benefit, but so too is keeping code amenable to the branch predictor.
751
+ Best option is to code them up and measure them doing something realistic. See which wins for real.
752
+ --- 92862272
753
+ >>92861908
754
+ Awesome, can't believe I missed that. Love to see people still tinkering with the C64.
755
+ --- 92862277
756
+ >>92858918
757
+ looking at https://madnight.github.io/githut
758
+ C# seems to be plateauing, and C++ seems to be growing in popularity.
759
+ --- 92862285
760
+ >Fibonacci(30), Recursion: 19.22900390625 ms
761
+ >Fibonacci(30), Iteration with stack: 13.683837890625 ms
762
+
763
+ uhhh, recursisters?
764
+ --- 92862291
765
+ Is there anything special that you need to do to make a screensaver? I want to try making a screensaver with SDL or Raylib but I'm not really sure where to start.
766
+
767
+ Do I just make an executable of whatever I want my screen saver to be and the OS handles the rest? This would be for Linux and Windows
768
+ --- 92862332
769
+ >>92862277
770
+ github is not a good source for that
771
+ --- 92862345
772
+ >>92862272
773
+ It's my first time touching the C64 (well a few months ago anyway). Saw some videos of this forth available for it and couldn't resist. I'm basing my block editor on VIBE and it's coming along pretty nicely.
774
+ --- 92862361
775
+ >>92862291
776
+ screensavers are obsolete, OLED burn-in is nowhere close to how bad CRT or plasma TV's had it (plus you probably can't afford OLED), and at least with OLED's you can just fix it with a button press which only needs to be done after X years when you notice it.
777
+ just let your screen turn off and save 200 watts of energy.
778
+ --- 92862392
779
+ >>92862332
780
+ true, the numbers for JS would be way higher because most JS developers use the other git place (i forgot the name of it). but for open source projects, github is dominate.
781
+ --- 92862407
782
+ >>92862291
783
+ I don't know about Linux, but on Windows a screensaver is just an executable that opens up a full screen window. At least it was back in the XP days when I tried making them with Game Maker.
784
+ --- 92862415
785
+ I tire of trying to make my own games and selling them as a side hobby. Too much work for too little. I want easier money. What's a good use of my programming skills? Should I go on github and find a project that may take off?
786
+ --- 92862456
787
+ >>92862345
788
+ Sounds very cool and I hope to see more. Here are some links I have dumped in a text file about C64 editors in case they're of any use for you:
789
+ https://www.floodgap.com/retrotech/cbm/svicc/
790
+ https://singularcrew.hu/vi65/
791
+ https://csdb.dk/release/?id=99857
792
+ https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15965
793
+ --- 92862581
794
+ >>92861608
795
+ >Ah yeah, makes sense. In that case, you probably want to change the line inside the loop to
796
+ >output = fopen(filename, "w");
797
+ >Because that will assign a new value to the existing variable named output.
798
+ Right, thank you!
799
+
800
+ I've only worked with FILEs in one other assignment so far, and without thinking about it, I think I just naturally assumed that using fclose() would mean that I need to basically recreate the file. Now that I'm actually consciously reflecting on it, it makes sense that fclose() isn't the same thing as free().
801
+
802
+ >>92861608
803
+ >Also, you use the same fwrite call no matter which conditions are true. Maybe you can simplify a bit to get something like this?
804
+ Damn, you're right. Granted, I had started writing this earlier and totally scrapped it because I structured it in a retarded way. What I posted here was basically the first iteration of my second attempt after replacing lines of pseudo code with something that at least worked. Basically:
805
+
806
+ For entire raw file
807
+ {
808
+ If a new JPEG is found
809
+ {
810
+ If first JPEG
811
+ {
812
+ Start writing to output file
813
+ }
814
+ else
815
+ {
816
+ Close current output file
817
+ Open a new one and start writing to it
818
+ }
819
+ }
820
+ else
821
+ {
822
+ continue writing to output file
823
+ }
824
+ }
825
+
826
+
827
+ And specifically, I structured it to check for the first file, because I couldn't call fclose(). Your suggestion helps a lot, thanks a bunch. :)
828
+
829
+ >>92861817
830
+ >>92861860
831
+ I'm working with JPEGs which are stored in 512-byte blocks (even when those blocks aren't fully utilized), so I'm trying to be explicit about fread() returning only 512 or 0.
832
+ --- 92862585
833
+ >>92862456
834
+ I'm mostly developing it from within durexForth's built-in vi clone, just called `v`.
835
+ https://jkotlinski.github.io/durexforth/#_introducing_the_editor
836
+ It's the pink screen at the start of that video. The actual block editor I'm writing isn't yet featured in that video, just the fast text print routine I pasted here: >>92861908
837
+
838
+ A forth 'block editor' is a very specific thing from the 1970's, it has no notion of files, just numbered blocks, each exactly 1024 bytes long. Almost all forth block editors display blocks as 16 lines of 64 characters but I'm gonna try doing 32x32.
839
+
840
+ `v` is already pretty cramped at only 40 columns per line, that's why the code above looks like that, but it's a very fun limitation to work within. Finding great names that don't take too many columns.
841
+ --- 92862658
842
+ >>92862585
843
+ Here's VIBE btw. It's got most of the basics.
844
+ https://kestrelcomputer.github.io/kestrel/2016/03/29/vibe-2.2
845
+ I rewrote all the drawing and keyboard routines but I don't fully understand all the important editing parts so I'm still working through it.
846
+ --- 92862743
847
+ Is there an ideal way of parallelizing a for loop in golang that ensures not too many goroutines run at the same time (because they i.e. allocate very large buffers or open a bunch of files and you don't want to accidentally blow the Linux open file limit etc)?
848
+ I've been doing
849
+
850
+ // samber/lo to convert the slice into a channel
851
+ inputsChannel := lo.SliceToChannel(10, inputs)
852
+ var wg sync.WaitGroup
853
+
854
+ for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
855
+ wg.Add(1)
856
+ go func() {
857
+ for input := range inputsChannel {
858
+ //do stuff
859
+ }
860
+ wg.Done()
861
+ }()
862
+ }
863
+
864
+ wg.Wait()
865
+
866
+
867
+ which feels kind of verbose and silly.
868
+ --- 92862756
869
+ How am I supposed to know what classes I'm supposed to make when I'm programming? And how do I know what to call them and what methods they should have?
870
+ How am I supposed to decide? And when should I use a library?
871
+
872
+ I don't understand. It's all too overwhelming.
873
+ --- 92862872
874
+ >>92862756
875
+ start with free functions until you have a worthwhile abstraction to make
876
+ --- 92863076
877
+ >>92862872
878
+ Should I be thinking about classes at all then? At least not at the beginning?
879
+ --- 92863134
880
+ >>92863076
881
+ Classes in general represent "things". So I'd make a class to define or contain a something like a FILE*.
882
+ --- 92863169
883
+ >>92862756
884
+ pick a language that doesn't have classes, problem solved
885
+ --- 92863257
886
+ >>92862756
887
+ you literally do not need classes.
888
+ Does your language have structs and functions?
889
+ congrats, you now have all the features of a class
890
+ --- 92863377
891
+ >>92863257
892
+ But I still have to decide what structs to make.
893
+ --- 92863386
894
+ >>92863377
895
+ Do you have two or more variables related to the same thing?
896
+ make them a struct
897
+ --- 92863400
898
+ >>92862743
899
+ >Complaining that ~4 lines of boilerplate is too verbose in golang
900
+ That's the correct way of doing it
901
+ --- 92863461
902
+ >>92861608
903
+ Finished my assignment, and it works! Thanks again for the help. :)
904
+
905
+ #include <stdint.h>
906
+ #include <stdio.h>
907
+ #include <stdlib.h>
908
+ #include <stdbool.h>
909
+
910
+ const int SIGNATURE[] = {0xff, 0xd8, 0xff, 0xe0};
911
+ const int BLOCK_SIZE = 512;
912
+ typedef uint8_t BYTE;
913
+
914
+ bool JPEG_found(BYTE[]);
915
+
916
+ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
917
+ {
918
+ // Force 2 command line arguments
919
+ if (argc != 2)
920
+ {
921
+ printf("Usage: ./recover file.jpg\n");
922
+ return 1;
923
+ }
924
+
925
+ // Open user-specified file
926
+ FILE *input = fopen(argv[1], "r");
927
+ if (input == NULL)
928
+ {
929
+ printf("Could not open file.\n");
930
+ return 1;
931
+ }
932
+
933
+ // Initialize variables
934
+ BYTE buffer[BLOCK_SIZE];
935
+ char filename[8];
936
+ int filecount = 0;
937
+ sprintf(filename, "%03i", filecount);
938
+
939
+ // Open first output image file
940
+ FILE *output = fopen(filename, "wb");
941
+
942
+ // Load 1 block of data into memory buffer at a time until end of file
943
+ while (fread(buffer, 1, BLOCK_SIZE, input) == BLOCK_SIZE)
944
+ {
945
+ if (JPEG_found(buffer))
946
+ {
947
+ filecount++;
948
+ if (filecount > 1)
949
+ {
950
+ // Switch to next output file
951
+ fclose(output);
952
+ sprintf(filename, "%03i.jpg", filecount);
953
+ output = fopen(filename, "wb");
954
+ }
955
+ }
956
+ fwrite(buffer, 1, BLOCK_SIZE, output);
957
+ }
958
+ fclose(output);
959
+ }
960
+
961
+ bool JPEG_found(BYTE block[])
962
+ {
963
+ for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
964
+ {
965
+ if (block[i] != SIGNATURE[i])
966
+ {
967
+ return false;
968
+ }
969
+ }
970
+ return (block[3] & 0xf0) == SIGNATURE[3];
971
+ }
972
+
973
+ --- 92863539
974
+ >>92863400
975
+ >~4 lines of boilerplate
976
+ inputsChannel := make(chan Input, 10)
977
+
978
+ go func() {
979
+ for _, input := range inputs {
980
+ inputsChannel <- input
981
+ }
982
+
983
+ close(inputsChannel)
984
+ }()
985
+
986
+ var wg sync.WaitGroup
987
+
988
+ for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
989
+ wg.Add(1)
990
+ go func() {
991
+ for input := range inputsChannel {
992
+ //do stuff
993
+ }
994
+ wg.Done()
995
+ }()
996
+ }
997
+
998
+ wg.Wait()
999
+
1000
+ 16 lines of boilerplate without samber/lo, 11 with.
1001
+ --- 92863599
1002
+ >>92857935
1003
+ It's a function that's part of a class, like list.find.
1004
+ --- 92863631
1005
+ >>92860393
1006
+ he said good programmer, not good code monkey.
1007
+ --- 92863641
1008
+ >>92858153
1009
+ >jeetspeak
1010
+ --- 92863829
1011
+ just learned what object-oriented programming is, i'm walking through walls right now
1012
+ --- 92864231
1013
+ >>92863257 >>92863134 >>92862872
1014
+ How do I know what files to make as well? What code should go in separate files? And when should the functions/methods be defined in the header only?
1015
+ --- 92864278
1016
+ >>92862743
1017
+ das golang
1018
+ --- 92864297
1019
+ >>92862743
1020
+ runtime.NumCPU()
1021
+ --- 92864322
1022
+ >>92863631
1023
+ You can be good at algorithms and still completely incompetent at writing non-spaghetti.
1024
+ --- 92864502
1025
+ >>92858034
1026
+ pbinom(2, 200, 2/3) = 3e-91. It's practically impossible to flip a weighted coin (heads 2/3ds of the time) 200 times and get 0, 1 or 2 heads. To use pbinom I am assuming we decide in advance which group gets >=198, so your actual freak event is somewhat more likely. Maybe the probability is 9e-91.
1027
+ --- 92864537
1028
+ >>92864231
1029
+ just write code bitch, it'll figure itself out
1030
+ --- 92864628
1031
+ >>92855820 →
1032
+ Yeah, Janet isn't flawless, but imagine if Stallman and the fags at GNU had woke the fuck up, realized that bourne shells were a fools errand like everyone else, and made a scheme or lisp-like thing with terse but puntual features and low dependencies scripting in mind, like those two Janet libraries as built-in macros, something like emacs-lisp but less convulted and as better integrated as a system shell.
1033
+ If the bloated and inconsistent mess that is bash triumphed out of sheer inertia, anything could've made it.
1034
+ >>92862756
1035
+ OOP is a tool that makes sense when you're doing a very big projects and need to share it with multiple people of varying degrees of skill. You make sure to understand very well what you want to do, then identify possible "actors" that interact with the system, group the system's functionality in "components" and then figure out from there what makes sense to put in objects and what not.
1036
+ For one off scripts to sort media files or scrap 4chan, OOP is overkill as fuck.
1037
+ --- 92864633
1038
+ >>92864322
1039
+ on the other hand, you can't be called a good programmer while not being able to solve a few leetcode problems. your arguments are fallacious.
1040
+ --- 92864740
1041
+ >>92864633
1042
+ leetcode is its own special kind of puzzle irrelevant to the real world
1043
+ --- 92864950
1044
+ >>92864628
1045
+ I want to make a long term project, like a text editor like vim, or a compiler, or a game. I don't know if other people will work on it though.
1046
+ So far, I've yet to be able to make anything like that. And I really want to change that.
1047
+
1048
+ >one off scripts to sort media files or scrap 4chan
1049
+ I would also like to do some one off thing like this, but I find there's usually not much I want to do; I don't really want to use a scripting language (I do like bash though); and I also like the idea of writing the low level stuff myself. Whenever I see these libraries, I think that I could write it myself and with my own interface, so I don't want to use them. I want to get over this.
1050
+ --- 92864993
1051
+ if it can't be expressed as an awk program of a few hundred lines or fewer, it isn't worth doing
1052
+ --- 92865063
1053
+ Snibbety
1054
+ https://github.com/ocaml-flambda/ocaml-jst/blob/main/jane/doc/proposals/data-race-freedom.md
1055
+ --- 92867024
1056
+ >>92865063
1057
+ curious how they specifically don't mention the language at all in the proposal
1058
+ --- 92867049
1059
+ is ocaml even alive
1060
+ --- 92867347
1061
+ >>92857870 (OP)
1062
+ nodejs and python just call C so they don't count for shit.
1063
+ do those algorithms in the actual languages and let's see how fucking bad they are, you'd need 3 pages to show the top of the graph
1064
+ --- 92867364
1065
+ >>92867049
1066
+ it's always been alive.
1067
+ 5.0 was a massive update.
1068
+ --- 92867372
1069
+ >>92858637
1070
+ this is comparing python calling C, not actual python speed... which would be so slow it wouldn't be displayable.
1071
+ --- 92867397
1072
+ writing code to send data over COM serial is making me want to kill myself
1073
+ what a piece of shit, there is no proper way to determine or reset anything so it's impossible to make it work consistently
1074
+ --- 92868053
1075
+ am i stupid? i'm writing some code that reads from an arduino's serial port
1076
+ the code is of the basic form:
1077
+ if (Serial.available() > 0)
1078
+ {
1079
+ Serial.readBytes(data, 1);
1080
+ Serial.println(data);
1081
+ }
1082
+ in the 1.8 IDE it mostly works with some garbage data at the start, which i mean sure, whatever. in 2.0.0, though, i'm constantly getting a stream of bullshit into my serial buffer. it doesn't parse into characters for my baud rate and i have no idea where it's coming from
1083
+ the problem is, this program is pretty big and another smaller program with the same read lines in loop() works without receiving garbage data
1084
+ so, i can't tell if it's my fault or not. i'm about to update to a newer 2.0 version, but like, literally what could be causing me to receive trash serial data in this very specific set of circumstances? i don't have any other relevant serial calls anywhere in the code, at least not in functions that are currently being called. it feels like it's too specific to be a bug with the IDE, but i also can't see anywhere in my code that it would be going wrong
1085
+ --- 92868078
1086
+ how do I set kernel parameters from a program (I'm guessing linux has a C api)? an equivalent to sysctl -w
1087
+ --- 92868322
1088
+ >>92858125
1089
+ It's just a new name for the same concept for the most part.
1090
+ I mostly seen Function/Method overloading in OOP languages so.
1091
+ --- 92868335
1092
+ >>92868053
1093
+ updated and now 2.0.4 won't launch. that's cool
1094
+ i guess i'll just ignore this issue for now and stick with 1.8. i'm currently trying to interface with some python code, is there any way to avoid garbage data when establishing a serial connection? calling msg.decode() occasionally leads to crashes. i could write a try-catch statement but i feel like that might end up being me trying to circumvent a possibly larger issue.
1095
+ the issue i see is that my code on the arduino is reactionary, so it has to wait for a connection to be made so it can receive data, but at the same time it freaks the fuck out because it's supposed to spit everything it receives back out (by design, i'm using this to debug my message pipeline)
1096
+ not quite sure what a normal solution to this would be
1097
+ --- 92868624
1098
+ >MingW
1099
+ >compile code with simple functions
1100
+ >use -Oz -s
1101
+ >comes out to 18 KiB in size
1102
+ >uhh
1103
+ >compile with TCC
1104
+ >executable is 6x smaller
1105
+ >mfw i know there are GCC compiled executables that are as small as what TCC can produce
1106
+ what's the secret?
1107
+ --- 92868653
1108
+ >>92868624
1109
+ does tcc work on windows?
1110
+ --- 92868689
1111
+ TCC the Tranny C Compiler
1112
+ --- 92868707
1113
+ >>92868624
1114
+ >what's the secret
1115
+ put everything into a shared library and link against it
1116
+ --- 92868792
1117
+ what is the one language/skill/tool you wished you had used since forever but only did so recently?
1118
+ --- 92868853
1119
+ >>92868653
1120
+ >does tcc work on windows?
1121
+ ???
1122
+ the compiler is windows only.
1123
+ >>92868689
1124
+ >tranny
1125
+ >autistic echolalia
1126
+ get help.
1127
+ >>92868707
1128
+ very funny.
1129
+ while i know that's how tcc works with windows' api to achieve such a small file size, i don't know how others have used gcc to achieve similar results.
1130
+ --- 92868901
1131
+ >>92868853
1132
+ >the compiler is windows only.
1133
+ $ sudo apt search tcc
1134
+
1135
+ tcc/unstable 0.9.27+git20200814.62c30a4a-1 amd64
1136
+ small ANSI C compiler
1137
+
1138
+ explain this then
1139
+ --- 92868947
1140
+ >>92868901
1141
+ >windows support was added in '05
1142
+ i stand corrected.
1143
+ misremembered.
1144
+ --- 92869308
1145
+ The core work is done... r8
1146
+ --- 92869374
1147
+ >>92868901
1148
+ >sudo
1149
+ --- 92869425
1150
+ >>92857870 (OP)
1151
+ scrapper in python for a specific vichan instance
1152
+
1153
+ i wanted to multi thread, but realized that by far the most expensive operation is downloading the files. which obviously is dependent on network speed/write speed on a HDD.
1154
+ am i guessing right that for this reason i wouldnt see much improvements if i were to implement it?
1155
+ --- 92869464
1156
+ >>92869308
1157
+ looks good, but why?
1158
+ --- 92869496
1159
+ >>92868792
1160
+ "recently" is very relative, all im going to list i have been using for atleast a year, but wish i had since forever
1161
+ >git
1162
+ >sqlite
1163
+ >tmux
1164
+ >vim
1165
+ and the outlier answering exactly to the question
1166
+ >chatGPT (instead of looking up documentation)
1167
+ --- 92869514
1168
+ >>92868689
1169
+ >tcc can be used as a C interpreter
1170
+ if you think thats faggy then get help
1171
+ --- 92869520
1172
+ >>92869464
1173
+ I'd like to have my own json parser for bigger projects, under my own copyright...
1174
+ --- 92869578
1175
+ >>92868078
1176
+ i think the most important kernel parameters are set on boot and immutable afterwards
1177
+ the rest can be set by overwriting virtual files under /proc/sys
1178
+ not sure if it has a proper C api, it might
1179
+ --- 92869653
1180
+ How would you solve this?
1181
+
1182
+ >You have a set of a1, a2... an objects. Each object has a value v1, v2, ... vn and a weight w1, w2... wn. (All these numbers are integers). You want to know what is the lowest total weight of objects such that they have a total value of at least C.
1183
+ I have no idea how to do this sirs.
1184
+ --- 92869657
1185
+ >>92862756
1186
+ as long as you dont see a reason to use them, dont
1187
+ while you might miss a chance to create class when it would be over all logical, creating them blindly is gonna make everything worse
1188
+ you will get the hand of it eventually
1189
+ --- 92869661
1190
+ I just finished a multiple choice question test for a 3 months Java formation, and almost of the questions were about JS, HTML and CSS. Not ONE question on Java per se.
1191
+ I fucking hate them.
1192
+ --- 92869675
1193
+ >>92862361
1194
+ >anime girls dancing on my screen whenever im not using it are obsolete
1195
+ kys
1196
+ --- 92869704
1197
+ >>92869661
1198
+ There was even 2 questions like, what is the output of console.log(4 + '5')[/codeconsole.log('10' - 1). What a bunch of absolute retards.
1199
+ --- 92869773
1200
+ >>92861169
1201
+ >An application is responsible for drawing its own subwindows, which is what widgets like toolbars, buttons, scrollbars and such are defined as.
1202
+ does that mean only defining the layout of GUI components, or rendering them as well?
1203
+ if the former, then what does the rendering?
1204
+ --- 92869803
1205
+ >>92868792
1206
+ Clojure
1207
+ Wish I had discovered it 10 years earlier
1208
+
1209
+ could've written so much more software
1210
+
1211
+ Also, using Lisp notation as a trick to understand mathematical concepts more easily
1212
+ --- 92869975
1213
+ >>92869803
1214
+ What kind of programs / parts of program could you have generated with macros?
1215
+ --- 92870092
1216
+ >>92869464
1217
+ Look at this... written in C.
1218
+ --- 92870182
1219
+ Is it good for a new programming language to have this many operators?
1220
+ --- 92870385
1221
+ >>92870092
1222
+ How fast is it?
1223
+ --- 92870411
1224
+ >>92870182
1225
+ what's the difference between "address of" and "raw address of" ? one is the location of the stack variable?
1226
+ are the compare exchange operators done for accessing the similar ISA primitives for implementing concurrent data structures?
1227
+ Also, you could define an assignment meta-operator (+= -= *- <<= etc..), that would reduce a lot the operator list.
1228
+ --- 92870415
1229
+ >>92867049
1230
+ Yes. Had a big improvement recently.
g/92859706.txt CHANGED
@@ -21,3 +21,23 @@ It was a very common way of doing it in the 00s
21
  >>92859706 (OP)
22
  >Were
23
  Everything before HDMI?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
21
  >>92859706 (OP)
22
  >Were
23
  Everything before HDMI?
24
+ --- 92862424
25
+ >>92859706 (OP)
26
+ I think some G3 iBooks did
27
+ --- 92862599
28
+ >>92859706 (OP)
29
+ Old handheld TVs have 3.5mm video INputs.
30
+ --- 92865027
31
+ >>92859706 (OP)
32
+ 1st gen Zune
33
+ --- 92865242
34
+ Dingoo A320
35
+ --- 92866549
36
+ >>92859706 (OP)
37
+ My TV’s only AV input is via a 3.5mm Jack.
38
+ --- 92868363
39
+ >>92859706 (OP)
40
+ my old wd tv live had this
41
+ --- 92868375
42
+ >>92859706 (OP)
43
+ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHIP_(computer)
g/92860241.txt CHANGED
@@ -74,3 +74,109 @@ Yes, I use it to follow a couple of blogs, a couple of youtube channels, some fr
74
  --- 92861730
75
  >>92861681
76
  kill yourself
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
74
  --- 92861730
75
  >>92861681
76
  kill yourself
77
+ --- 92861972
78
+ >>92860563
79
+ first you get the rss feeds of channels that are in the source code of the page.
80
+ then you have to use a external program like youtube-dl that will catch the link and download or pass it to mpv to stream
81
+ --- 92862289
82
+ >>92861730
83
+ Cope, seethe, etc
84
+ --- 92862641
85
+ I just want updates on new postings for bands on bandcamp without having to check the site over and over. I also don't want a bandcamp account. Any help on that?
86
+ --- 92862763
87
+ I miss ebay and craigslist rss feeds. Was perfect for finding good deals.
88
+ --- 92862877
89
+ >>92862641
90
+ https://rss-bridge.org/bridge01/
91
+ search for bandcamp
92
+ --- 92865125
93
+ Bump
94
+ --- 92865216
95
+ >>92860241 (OP)
96
+ Best RSS reader for Android?
97
+
98
+ I used Flym but I think the Dev abandoned it.
99
+ --- 92865246
100
+ >>92865216
101
+ Feeder
102
+ --- 92865262
103
+ >>92865216
104
+ Choose Feeder or Read You. Whichever one you like more.
105
+ --- 92865344
106
+ nitter for twitter
107
+ invidious for youtube
108
+ teddit or libreddit for reddit
109
+
110
+ https://nyaa.si for anime
111
+ https://kill-the-newsletter.com for newsletters
112
+ github has feeds for releases/tags/commits
113
+
114
+ rss-bridge can generate feeds for issues so many sites, it's worth browsing the list for ideas
115
+ rsshub can also generate feeds for even more sites but it can be buggy at times
116
+
117
+ freshrss and rss-bridge can create feeds by scraping webpages with xpath (I think it's fun so if anyone has requests I can write some queries)
118
+
119
+ So many more sites have feeds than you might think, it's worth checking the html for <link rel="alternate"> tags and searching for "<website> rss feed" on any search engine
120
+
121
+ Most blogs have a feed too, so check those too
122
+ --- 92865367
123
+ >>92860563
124
+ You can export your subscriptions too if you go to your yt account settings, click on the view google account settings thing, then manage data and look for yt in the apps section.
125
+ Then u can just choose what you want from your account and you'll get emailed everything to download later.
126
+ From there just look for subscriptions in the folder and copy the channel ids from the excel document.
127
+ --- 92865371
128
+ >>92860563
129
+ Shouldn't you be able to open the videos in NewPipe through your RSS reader?
130
+ --- 92865706
131
+ RSS is really comfy, I don’t get why normies are letting it die
132
+ --- 92865805
133
+ >>92860241 (OP)
134
+ >Do you use RSS in [current year]?
135
+ Yes
136
+ >What for?
137
+ So I don't have to continuously reload a site to see if they have new articles posted. Many sites allow you to read the entire article from the feed, which is nice.
138
+ >What feed reader do you use?
139
+ Feedly
140
+ >Any interesting links?
141
+ Not really, no.
142
+ --- 92865820
143
+ I use rss for newsboat. No bloat, no distraction. I dont do that much, but sometimes
144
+ --- 92866236
145
+ >>92865805
146
+ >Many sites allow you to read the entire article from the feed
147
+ And if they don't a good client will scrape the site for you
148
+ --- 92866638
149
+ >>92860241 (OP)
150
+ I use Newsboat to keep up with YouTube, academic journals and various peoples sites/blogs.
151
+ Export an OPML when I add a new feed so I can use it on my phone when I don't have access to my PC or laptop.
152
+ --- 92866657
153
+ >>92865706
154
+ Sadly it died with Shwartz.
155
+ The big media and news companies push against openly integrating it outside of API stuff because it would kill their bottom line.
156
+ --- 92866717
157
+ I set up my first RSS connection yesterday. Never bothered with it til now
158
+ --- 92866847
159
+ >>92865706
160
+ rss can only live if normies ignore it actually
161
+ the reason why it got shutdown by big tech is because it was getting large adoption (ie people don't visit their sites and watch the ads in them)
162
+ --- 92867993
163
+ >>92860563
164
+ inoreader + ublock origin (or adaway on mobile device)
165
+ --- 92868771
166
+ >>92865344
167
+ >kill-the-newsletter
168
+ cool stuff
169
+ --- 92868917
170
+ >>92860241 (OP)
171
+ I'm using newsboat for news/youtube/torrents with the help of macros, it's all I ever needed honestly. I don't see myself going back.
172
+ --- 92869147
173
+ >>92861645
174
+ how do you RSSOwl to follow youtube channel? it's buggy.
175
+ --- 92869243
176
+ >>92869147
177
+ You can add the feed manually if need be, here's a template:
178
+ https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=CHANNEL ID
179
+ Channel ID is the old one, not the new "@channel_name" that they made a few months ago. You can usually find it via inspect-element in your browser.
180
+ --- 92869945
181
+ >>92862763
182
+ it shouldn't be too hard to scrape craigslist to generate a rss.
g/92860501.txt CHANGED
@@ -32,3 +32,197 @@ Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.
32
  Previous thread: >>92824132 →
33
  --- 92861807
34
  First for BHD is better than HDB
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
32
  Previous thread: >>92824132 →
33
  --- 92861807
34
  First for BHD is better than HDB
35
+ --- 92862429
36
+ >>92860501 (OP)
37
+ PTP staff is so fucking gay. My account is disabled and I'm worried I might lose my BTN too.
38
+
39
+ I uploaded 50 videos from Nebula which is a paid streaming service and unlocked elite and hit up the recruiter.
40
+
41
+ These fucking niggers deleted all my uploads, gave me a warning instead of a thank you and this morning I can't even login.
42
+
43
+ I'm not pure on BTN so there's a lot at risk here if current staff are anything like 312cuck.
44
+
45
+ I'm not climbing this pyramid a third time.
46
+ --- 92862489
47
+ >>92862429
48
+ why though. doesnt compute, smells fishy
49
+ --- 92862870
50
+ >>92862429
51
+ Cry more fag, you are not getting again into my club
52
+ --- 92862883
53
+ >>92860501 (OP)
54
+ Is it worth switching to OpenBSD?
55
+ Im currently on Arch
56
+ --- 92862893
57
+ That's what happen when you upload like a cuck thinking someone will thank you or care about you. Hope you all learn your lesson
58
+ --- 92863102
59
+ >>92862870
60
+ if I lost hdb i would really care. I bought an account over 15 years ago and invited my current account a decade ago and let the bought one get disabled for inactivity.
61
+
62
+ That account is the only tracker I access locally. I'm /unlinked/ masterrace
63
+
64
+ PTP has a cancerous amount of liberal whatcucks anyways and SD is obsolete.
65
+
66
+ All i need is hdb and some btn
67
+ --- 92863202
68
+ >>92863102
69
+ >SD is obsolete
70
+ thats like saying the alphabet has become obsolete because you only watch 2022 4k cape shit. trillions of films are in sd and they will never see a hd release, they will always be valuable. fuck off
71
+ --- 92863259
72
+ >>92863102
73
+ If you aren't banned on BTN and HDB already there's nothing to worry (cabal bans are given fast on all your accounts if it's something serious) unless you go and expose yourself on irc like a dumb/proud nigger...
74
+ --- 92863266
75
+ I just got back into BakaBT around 14 years after getting pruned for inactivity and literally nothing has changed. Comfy as fuck and takes me back to the good old days of 2005-2010.
76
+ --- 92863297
77
+ >>92860501 (OP)
78
+ Nakadashi both len and rin at the same time!
79
+ --- 92863524
80
+ >>92863297
81
+ nani!? double dick technique?!?!
82
+ Impossible!!
83
+ --- 92863549
84
+ >>92863297
85
+ disgusting homo./......//./.
86
+ --- 92864008
87
+ >>92863524
88
+ One with hands
89
+
90
+ >>92863549
91
+ It's not gay if the dicks don't touch
92
+ --- 92864128
93
+ >>92863259
94
+ I dont even remember how to use irc. that's some ancient neckbeard shit.
95
+
96
+ >>92863202
97
+ I dont watch capeshit, I dont really even watch that many movies any
98
+ Lre but of thousands of I've amassed 90% have gotten bluray or 1080p releases so even fake HD /no HD details, can usually make its way on to HDB. unless lb06 is being a chipmunk bitch nigger.
99
+ --- 92864357
100
+ >>92864128
101
+ So much shit will never be HD though, that's where PTP/BTN fill in the gaps. At the very least you can find the best SD copy available. Or even BHD since they do SD remuxes.
102
+ --- 92864493
103
+ based IPT path to BTN
104
+ --- 92864526
105
+ >>92864357
106
+ what is BHD?
107
+ --- 92864551
108
+ >>92864526
109
+ Beyond HD. Idgi tho, is that HDB?
110
+ --- 92864683
111
+ >>92864551
112
+ No that was an old tracker called scihd. Application entry. Like one upload and a month for power user and they had all that. The path was so easy back then
113
+
114
+ This is hdb. Ugly and irrelevant invite forum. Like 5 pages of this shit.
115
+ --- 92865555
116
+ >>92864683
117
+ You can get .in though
118
+ --- 92867411
119
+ >>92861807
120
+ >First for BHD is better than HDB
121
+ wrong
122
+ --- 92867603
123
+ Which private tracker will pave the way forward for humanity?
124
+ --- 92867611
125
+ >>92867603
126
+ OT
127
+ --- 92867816
128
+ >>92867611
129
+ Dead tracker
130
+ --- 92867823
131
+ >>92867816
132
+ See, it is already paving the way forward.
133
+ --- 92867893
134
+ How difficult is it to get an inactivity pruned PTP account activated again?
135
+ --- 92868042
136
+ What is the best private tracker for korean series / movies?
137
+ --- 92868326
138
+ Can someone screencap AB invite forum pretty please? Lost access to it years ago
139
+ --- 92868354
140
+ >>92867893
141
+ not hard. go to their irc.
142
+ --- 92868606
143
+ >>92867611
144
+ I cry every time, that was the only tracker that will ever exist with based staff
145
+ --- 92868768
146
+ >>92868042
147
+ I don't know if it is the best overall, but AvistaZ is probably the best one outside of Korea.
148
+ --- 92868828
149
+ I fulfill all the tm requirements on red, but I'm warned for another month. I want hdb so bad. Is it over for me?
150
+
151
+ >>92868042
152
+ Avistaz, bezze.me ("T"), HDCorea (Born2Sneed)
153
+ --- 92868882
154
+ >>92868042
155
+ https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/89655263/#q89677062
156
+ --- 92868898
157
+ >>92864357
158
+ He sounds totally fucking clueless about cinema. Ignore and move along
159
+ --- 92868960
160
+ >>92868828
161
+ How do you get warned?
162
+ --- 92868974
163
+ First time I ever encountered this problem. Any idea what went wrong? Can't watch the site anymore.
164
+ --- 92869005
165
+ >>92868974
166
+ Check forums, it happened to other users
167
+ --- 92869022
168
+ >>92868960
169
+ A few of my uploads had bad/incomplete files bc with some issue with my scripts
170
+ --- 92869031
171
+ >>92869005
172
+ Can't. I still get this error refreshing the site.
173
+ --- 92869035
174
+ Is DDL completely dead outside of jav scene?
175
+ Where do people post ddl links for general warez now?
176
+ I only knew of warez-bb. I miss rapidshare, it was a horrible time but it feels nostalgic now
177
+ --- 92869049
178
+ >>92869031
179
+ I dont remember but I think it was a browser problem
180
+ --- 92869051
181
+ >>92869035
182
+ data-load.in
183
+ --- 92869207
184
+ >>92869035
185
+ snahp, hdencode.ro, warezforums, silentground, pahe.li, abit-ddl, ... And many more.
186
+ check freemediaheckyeah for a list of all sorts of warez blogs and forums
187
+ --- 92869219
188
+ >>92869207
189
+ nima4k is also pretty good
190
+ --- 92869315
191
+ >>92869022
192
+ I have never understood why people use scripts to upload. Takes all the fun out of it.
193
+ --- 92869486
194
+ ddl sites use the worst file hosts ever I wouldn't be able to do.
195
+ --- 92869647
196
+ >>92869315
197
+ Why would you want to spend hours upon hours clicking some buttons like an autist
198
+ --- 92869705
199
+ >>92869315
200
+ >uploading
201
+ >fun
202
+ get a job
203
+ --- 92869821
204
+ >>92860501 (OP)
205
+ baby making sex with rin and len
206
+ --- 92869939
207
+ >>92869486
208
+ just get a real or all debrid sub for 2,70€ a month
209
+ also gives you torrent downloading and works with kodi
210
+ --- 92869963
211
+ >UMMM, did you just upload a completely valid torrent???
212
+ >Sorry sweaty, that's ABUSE
213
+ --- 92870015
214
+ >>92869963
215
+ >don't do the TK route
216
+ Wait for them to lower the requirements
217
+ --- 92870049
218
+ >>92870015
219
+ I talked to MM and he said it's not happening this time out of concern of 4chan abuse.
220
+ --- 92870150
221
+ >>92869963
222
+ >capeshit avatar
223
+
224
+ no wonder he can't appreciate kino experimental short films
225
+ --- 92870222
226
+ I don't understand how uploading short films is abusing the system? They're films. It's not like people are mass uploading miniseries for example
227
+ --- 92870369
228
+ Why are you guys whining so much? It took me less than a week of automation to reach TM on RED years ago, piss easy, 0 effort.
g/92860706.txt CHANGED
@@ -56,3 +56,141 @@ It's because I have a non free library inside (optional crash reporting). Later
56
  --- 92861443
57
  >>92861352
58
  Russian pozzware.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
56
  --- 92861443
57
  >>92861352
58
  Russian pozzware.
59
+ --- 92862140
60
+ >>92860706 (OP)
61
+ Kuroba green was perfect aside from not being able to post. I tried Kuroba ex and while it can post, the app is so bloated with useless fetures. The green app is clean and easy to navigate, just wish I could post instead of the "open in browser" workaround.
62
+ --- 92862152
63
+ >>92860883
64
+ Based
65
+ --- 92862564
66
+ >>92860706 (OP)
67
+ >no post time
68
+ The state of phonefags
69
+ --- 92862582
70
+ >>92862564
71
+ *timer
72
+ --- 92862589
73
+ >>92862564
74
+ >iToddler
75
+ --- 92862629
76
+ >>92862589
77
+ >what is fake filename
78
+ --- 92862661
79
+ >>92860822
80
+ Just copy+paste a UA from chrome or something
81
+ --- 92862720
82
+ >>92860706 (OP)
83
+ Just restart the app and wait for it to solve for the cloudflare cookie. I assume it gets wiped when clover is restarted.
84
+ --- 92862758
85
+ >>92860719
86
+ bloated flutter garbage.
87
+ --- 92862908
88
+ >>92860883
89
+ Absolutely based. Freetards will seethe while we use something that not only just works, but also receives fixes promptly when the site breaks.
90
+ --- 92862934
91
+ Use dashchan
92
+ --- 92863144
93
+ >>92860719
94
+ I tried this a couple months ago, and the UI gave me cancer.
95
+ --- 92863367
96
+ >>92860706 (OP)
97
+ Didn't know about the blue one.
98
+ --- 92863609
99
+ >>92863144
100
+ I don't understand you people, you like clover and other clunkyass ancient, ugly uis, chance has the best ui among all the chan apps
101
+ --- 92863629
102
+ >>92863609
103
+ This
104
+ --- 92864402
105
+ >>92863609
106
+ Clover UI is perfect that's why
107
+ --- 92864506
108
+ please use ourchan.org
109
+
110
+ it’s got no jannies or single point of failure
111
+ --- 92864755
112
+ >>92862140
113
+ There was like one build of Kuroba (pre-dev being the release version), that just got external archive support and it was actually perfect. Shortly after, the duplicate images began and other bugs arose.
114
+ But ya then the it all went downhill with the new captcha. Shame really.
115
+ --- 92865008
116
+ KurobaEx is going to have push notifications soon.
117
+ https://github.com/K1rakishou/KPNC-server
118
+ --- 92865551
119
+ Isn't KurobaEx made by Russian guy though??? Is it even safe?
120
+ --- 92865727
121
+ >>92865008
122
+ kurobaex looks garbage though
123
+ --- 92865884
124
+ >she's not using ExLite
125
+ --- 92866637
126
+ >>92862934
127
+ How? I never got it to work with 4chan
128
+ --- 92866703
129
+ >>92865008
130
+ lol more bloat
131
+ --- 92866767
132
+ >>92861352
133
+ based dev. love chance
134
+ --- 92867408
135
+ >>92861352
136
+ let me change the scrolling personality already
137
+ I hate the cancerous iOS inertia
138
+ --- 92867440
139
+ >>92860876
140
+ >I use the user agent KurobaEx/1.2.3.4 and I never have a problem with that. Sometimes i have to retry one or two times and it takes way more than 5 seconds but that's it.
141
+ I went back to using the default user agent on kurobaex and it works fine.
142
+ --- 92867484
143
+ >>92861352
144
+ >It's because I have a non free library inside (optional crash reporting). Later this year when ""side loading"" is hopefully allowed on iOS I'll be putting more effort in distribution including fdroid listing.
145
+ just put it on izzydroid. f-droid sucks now
146
+ https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/
147
+ --- 92867492
148
+ >>92860719
149
+ ui suck
150
+ --- 92867567
151
+ >>92860706 (OP)
152
+ >last one
153
+ Not my problem.
154
+ --- 92868364
155
+ >>92865008
156
+ >rust
157
+ --- 92868387
158
+ >>92867567
159
+ it's exactly a (you) problem because you are the one who won't be able to fucking post
160
+ really getting tired of this shit constantly breaking in readchan every second update
161
+ --- 92868858
162
+ >>92867492
163
+ >>92867492
164
+ Not true
165
+ --- 92869048
166
+ Do the various apps other than kuroba have auto captcha solving?
167
+ I never want to solve a captcha again
168
+ --- 92869149
169
+ >>92869048
170
+ Chance has a captcha solver
171
+ --- 92869154
172
+ >>92865884
173
+ Gotta admit it is pretty comfy. It just needs persistent pages. Mine reverts back to a balnk page each time I refresh the app rather than the last board I was on.
174
+ --- 92869811
175
+ >>92861184
176
+ I wouldn't mind something with this design https://github.com/teaqu/react-chan
177
+ --- 92869873
178
+ >>92860706 (OP)
179
+ >Checking your broswer before accessing sys.4chan.org please allow up to 5 seconds...
180
+ This wouldn't be so bad if you could make it dark, I hate getting fucking flashbanged by that popup at night.
181
+ --- 92869881
182
+ >>92860883
183
+ thanks anon, i'll try it
184
+ i tried all the different foss chan readers and they all suck in some way
185
+ --- 92869885
186
+ >>92865884
187
+ >Things that are left to be implemented to achieve feature parity with Clover:
188
+ >Catalog mode (grid/staggered grid).
189
+ >Filters.
190
+ come on now
191
+ --- 92869924
192
+ >>92860719
193
+ Post rejecting even you solved the captcha correctly with Chance
194
+ --- 92869946
195
+ >>92869924
196
+ Try again
g/92860976.txt CHANGED
@@ -109,3 +109,340 @@ yes
109
  --- 92861800
110
  >>92861362
111
  Less material needed, Cheaper and better for the environment
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
109
  --- 92861800
110
  >>92861362
111
  Less material needed, Cheaper and better for the environment
112
+ --- 92861918
113
+ >>92861006
114
+ >sexbots are unironically such a dystopian degenerate idea. I can only hope it never happens
115
+
116
+ sexbots already exist, anon. You just can't have a fembot because you're a chud creep
117
+ --- 92862012
118
+ >>92860976 (OP)
119
+ >We’re literally on the precipice of it being made.
120
+ are you stupid?
121
+ --- 92862216
122
+ >>92861148
123
+ You're right but "can't" is a strong word. A friend of mine fucks prostitutes regularly like they're legal in America. They're very easy to find online.
124
+ --- 92862356
125
+ >>92861148
126
+ it's even to find "escorts" in the US, they even have sites that let you filter by how close they are and what they have to offer, let me help you out:
127
+ [spoiler]
128
+ https://privatedelights.ch/
129
+ [/spoiler]
130
+ --- 92862660
131
+ >>92861118
132
+ Why not both?
133
+ Use prostitutes for sex, use Kara for house chores and sleeping with cuddling.
134
+ --- 92862694
135
+ >>92861148
136
+ just use usasexguide
137
+ --- 92862755
138
+ >$2000
139
+ >wageslaved at some grocery store for pozzed upper middle class.
140
+ >a box of random shit from Hokkaido and japanese cosmetics cost more than that
141
+ --- 92862789
142
+ >>92860976 (OP)
143
+ >$2000
144
+ lol
145
+ if
146
+ IF
147
+ robo waifus ever become a reality you are insane if you think they'll be this cheap.
148
+ sex dolls right now are more expensive than that and you think a walking intelligent self cleaning robot capable of cleaning cooking and fucking will be just 2 grand? lmao even
149
+ --- 92862813
150
+ >>92861250
151
+ Feed-em Seed-em robots?
152
+ --- 92862932
153
+ >>92860976 (OP)
154
+ >$2000
155
+ Yeah, keep dreaming.
156
+ A single Nvidia A100 is about $10K.
157
+ And you would need multiple of them to get ChatGPT levels of intelligence.
158
+ --- 92863068
159
+ >>92862789
160
+ AI for the robowaifus is around the corner and ever evolving both private and local models, the materials needed to build a robot are not excessively expensive either. The only expensive part is the engineering part, as in the programing and the assembly. And even that might come cheaply if the chinks get a hold of that technology and start to mass produce it (they most certainly will).
161
+
162
+ So the only reason for it to be expensive, its if you buy it from a western company.
163
+ --- 92863201
164
+ The government is reading my every thought for the past 30 + days and this is my story. It started as a mild/severe headache and I assume they are shooting me with multiple technologies to be able to control my mouth movement and if I relax they can speak for me. They have the power to send voices into my head and make them sound like real people from as loud or quiet as they want. My body also gets a strange rhythmic signal coming from the Diaphram. I have been hurt when they sent two heat blasts directly into my right testi and they are experimenting on me I am concerned for my safety! There are these lights that can go through walls and see your movements you will know these are being used because they leave your lips and cheeks dry. A month of having laser pass through my body. Telepathic communication they don't care if I share this story because no one will believe me but I will sue for violating my civil rights.
165
+ --- 92863217
166
+ >>92861118
167
+ whores are trash nowadays, most won't do it without condom and there's always the risk of STDs either way. Also they always start jacking you off so you will come quickly and leave before the hour is finished. Most also don't allow kissing (not like you should anyways). It's a terrible experience. I felt more pleasure watching hentai
168
+ --- 92863238
169
+ >>92860976 (OP)
170
+ >$2000
171
+ anon, you can't even buy non-robot sex dolls of that quality for that price. pic related cost me $3300.
172
+ --- 92863480
173
+ >>92860976 (OP)
174
+ We might actually still be far away. I don’t even think they’ll be here by 2040.
175
+ --- 92863578
176
+ Can they make one looking like this?
177
+ --- 92863627
178
+ >>92860976 (OP)
179
+ --- 92863682
180
+ >>92860976 (OP)
181
+ there's absolutely no way that these things will ever be just $2000
182
+ --- 92863779
183
+ >>92863217
184
+ >Most also don't allow kissing (not like you should anyways).
185
+ This lol. Imagine paying a whore to rent her holes, risk getting a disease in the process and still come out a kissless virgin.
186
+ It is seriously sad that some people aren't even allowed to pay their way to some genuine(ly acted) affection, however. If I were in that situation I think I'd rather pay for kissing and some genuine human kindness, then jacking myself off at home than the other way around.
187
+ >>92863286
188
+ Pretty cool anon I hope the lawsuit ends in your favor.
189
+ --- 92863792
190
+ >>92863578
191
+ Yeah these porn star faces for robots will be pretty common, hell you'll be able to get em on Aliexpress I bet.
192
+
193
+ Now the real novelty will be for your robot to have your crush face. There'll be a new market on this department, plenty of freelancer modelers to which you can commission your crush face, simply by sending them pics of her, and some might even go as far as to stalk and walk near her with camera glasses to 3d map your crush face to perfection.
194
+ --- 92863806
195
+ >>92861006
196
+ They are a consequence though. What really matters is what the women are doing. There are always excess males around and there's no harm in allowing them entertainment.
197
+ --- 92863853
198
+ >>92861006
199
+ I think it’ll bring balance back to the sexual marketplace. It probably wouldn’t be uncommon to see a married couple and their sexbot nanny who helps keep the bedroom from being dead
200
+ --- 92863858
201
+ >its gonna get banned
202
+ No, its gonna get promoted as the next best thing. Sex bots do a ton of work for global homo
203
+ 1.) Eliminate undesirables without the bad press of genociding them or sterilizing them.
204
+ 2.) Breaks down societal bonds more and isolates people more
205
+ 3.) Reduces human population allowing them to hit environmental goals.
206
+ 4.) Widens cultural gap between men and women meaning if people do stop using them they'll find dating real people insufferable.
207
+ 5.) Allows them to put more spy equipment into your house
208
+ 6.) Lowers men's testerone levels
209
+ 7.) Make people more complacent about their lives and their place in society
210
+ --- 92863937
211
+ >>92861006
212
+ >sexbots are unironically such a dystopian degenerate idea.
213
+ I agree and disagree, If the sex bot is literally just an Android that can hold conversations, do chores, and generally do other things outside of just being just a sex bot, I don't see the problem. If the sex bot is literally just a sex bot and can only do sex stuff, yeah its pretty dystopian.
214
+ If I had to choose between a Sex and Non-Sex unit, I will always choose the non-sex one because I personally suffer way more from Loneliness and being behind on chores than I suffer from being horny.
215
+ --- 92863947
216
+ Bunch of goddamned Spacers itt. Solarians and their 4k acres and sexbots.
217
+ --- 92863949
218
+ >>92861006
219
+ Sexual liberation and dating apps have done 1000x more damage than safe sex bots could ever do
220
+ --- 92863971
221
+ >>92863947
222
+ >Solarians
223
+ I keep on seeing Solarians and Solaria quotes but I have no idea wtf it is and no one will tell me.
224
+ --- 92864009
225
+ >>92863858
226
+ >1.) 2.) 3.)
227
+ The target audience for sexbots are unaffected by this. Sexbots or no sexbots the result will be the same.
228
+ >4.) Widens cultural gap between men and women meaning if people do stop using them they'll find dating real people insufferable.
229
+ What is your point here? Men and women are going to lock themselves up in the pod 24/7 with Teslabot and be disgusted when they are forced to interact with other humans?
230
+ >5.)
231
+ Sexbots are neither needed for this nor the most effective way, people already gladly put cameras and microphones in their homes
232
+ >6.) Lowers men's testerone levels
233
+ By what? Magic incantations? Men turning into women by osmosis, just from standing next to a literal sex object?
234
+ >7.)
235
+ This actually makes them harder to control for labor which is the opposite of what the spooky "global homo" want. Happy people content with what they already have are the laziest workers. Blackpilled lonely people (especially men) is what a global elite would want.
236
+
237
+ I would say take your meds, but I think whatever you're taking is making the problem worse.
238
+ --- 92864099
239
+ >>92861125
240
+ >Watching 3DPD
241
+ >Basing your life's worth on how many crotch goblins you can father
242
+ Wouldn't be me, homie.
243
+ --- 92864263
244
+ >>92864009
245
+ >1,2,3 target audience
246
+ Assuming they don't make a push to normalize this. Which is always their strategy when social engineering.
247
+ >4 Tesla bot
248
+ They'll be equipped with AI that makes it the perfect partner. It will customize itself to your needs and wants. It won't ask you to change or grow as a person. If you do leave it, you'll date real people who will never be able to be that self sacrificing. This is especially true when they probably were in a relationship with one of these bots and so they'll also expect you to be that self sacrificing.
249
+ >5.) Not needed
250
+ Doesn't mean it won't be used for that.
251
+ >6 hooooooow
252
+ What do you do with a sex bot? Use your brain.
253
+ >7 controlling labor
254
+ Assuming you'll need as much labor. They are working on automating all jobs. The working class have served their purpose. Now they just need to get rid of them. This is the best way to do it without anyone suspecting. Also if the remaining people get uppity they can always dispatch the kill bots.
255
+ --- 92864323
256
+ >>92861148
257
+ Doesnt matter if its legal or not. If you want it go for it. Its a victimless crime.
258
+ --- 92864334
259
+ >>92864263
260
+ wait are you one of those psychos who believes cooming destroys your testosterone and feminizes you? LMAO
261
+ --- 92864369
262
+ >>92864334
263
+ >feminizes
264
+ It does lower your testerone that is a fact. They have done studies on this. Don't know about the whole feminization thing. Although testerone is commonly associated with being disagreeable which is a trait they want to disincentive.
265
+ --- 92864403
266
+ >>92864369
267
+ >testerone is commonly associated with being disagreeable
268
+ Have you ever dealt with a woman before?
269
+ --- 92864414
270
+ >It gonna be fucking Banned isn’t it?!?!?!
271
+ Most likely not. The only thing close too a ban on sex robots that has been even proposed in legislature is a ban on child-like sex dolls and child-like sex robots. While these laws often are a bit on the vague side, they are still nowhere close to a ban on the entire industry, and strangely enough, they aren't even that common. A total of 5 US states, along with Canada, Australia, the UK, and like a couple of European countries ban them, while attempts to ban them federally in the US have failed multiple times. And that's child-like dolls, not all sex robots in general.
272
+
273
+ Are there significant political movements towards banning sex robots or sex dolls in general? No. There's like a couple of very loud feminists, but they're not even a decent sized portion of feminists. Most women do not care.
274
+ --- 92864472
275
+ >>92864403
276
+ >have you dealt with a woman before
277
+ Men have estrogen and women have testosterone neither hormone is exclusive to sex. Men just have more testosterone than woman and woman have more estrogen then men. Also your hormones aren't the only thing that dictate your disagreeableness they are simply a factor. Woman can be more disagreeable than men, but on average they are not.
278
+ --- 92864723
279
+ >>92861006
280
+ >sexbots are unironically such a dystopian degenerate idea
281
+ FPWP.
282
+ As opposed to what? Slaving away to bind yourself to a degenerate animal of a woman with a triple digit bodycount and a fickle heart that divorce rapes your ass? Fuck off. Also, mine will look like samus and have some 36DD tits with a fat ass, get over it.
283
+ >>92861081
284
+ >I really doubt they would be that cheap
285
+ We can all afford a standard kara model for 40k and we would all gladly pay it, than deal with a modern western woman.
286
+ >>92861227
287
+ >If it becomes a sentient intelligent being, it deserves the same rights as any human.
288
+ That only applies to whites... oh! You're talking about AI. Very good, please continue your asinine comment.
289
+ >>92861311
290
+ Not gonna lie, Kara's standard form makes me want to impregnate and marry her. Just a simple feminine beauty that I can't describe.
291
+ >>92862356
292
+ >it's even to find "escorts" in the US
293
+ We don't want real women, they're absolutely unsalvageable at this point.
294
+ >>92863627
295
+ I'm really liking the option on the right. Please be that option...
296
+ >>92863949
297
+ >Sexual liberation and dating apps have done 1000x more damage than safe sex bots could ever do
298
+ THIS. Because these things have freed women from all of their responsibilities towards society. The degeneration of everything stems from the destruction of the nuclear family. Men wanting sexbots is a symptom of this, not the cause of anything really.
299
+ >>92864414
300
+ >Are there significant political movements towards banning sex robots or sex dolls in general?
301
+ There won't be. There's too much money to be made, and CEO's and politicians are kiked to the nth degree at this point.
302
+ --- 92864911
303
+ >>92864723
304
+ incel cringe
305
+ --- 92864958
306
+ >>92864723
307
+ >We can all afford a standard kara model for 40k and we would all gladly pay it, than deal with a modern western woman.
308
+ Shit, I'd save up 40k to get a sex robot that could be as wifely as, say, Chii from Chobits. And Chii was kind of a dumbass, but she knew a little bit about how to be affectionate.
309
+ --- 92865019
310
+ Do you faggots really not understand that once robotics is advanced enough to create convincing human replicas, you wouldn't be needed anymore? That's when another pandemic wipes out most of humanity while the elite build their automated utopia.
311
+ --- 92865065
312
+ >>92865019
313
+ first coom robots to perfect them. THEN after they are refined enough they will cull us.
314
+ --- 92865131
315
+ >>92865065
316
+ >tfw the last generation is killer sexbots
317
+ Imagine cooming your last coom in a veritable goddess as she takes off your head and the rest of humanity
318
+ --- 92865166
319
+ Imagine a body and a consciousness (together as a system your AI) , perfectly generated by what was rated to be most desired by you.
320
+ Needn't be humanoid even if it isn't you type of thing - It is spontaneously designed and printed on site, uniquely engineered by an AGI for you.
321
+
322
+ Let's be honest. Everyone would want that - let alone men. All people from all times would if they could - if only they knew what it felt like. Perhaps the tragedy of our loneliness stems from us subtly knowing we have yet to find her - our Perfect One that reaches to us across time?
323
+ --- 92865198
324
+ >>92860976 (OP)
325
+ designed exclusively as reparations to blvck men
326
+ --- 92865201
327
+ >>92861118
328
+ illegal in leaf landia
329
+ --- 92865340
330
+ >>92862813
331
+ based sneedking stole the first thing that came to my mind
332
+ --- 92865359
333
+ >>92862813
334
+ >>92865340
335
+ yea my mind is sucked and fucked too, fellow cityslickers
336
+ --- 92865469
337
+ MAN - bleeding repairman
338
+ WOMAN - off-clock nurse
339
+ On the broken elevator to heaven
340
+ A long trip, starts and stops
341
+ Stress. Bitter words
342
+ Mutual distaste
343
+ Work together they must
344
+ A long trip
345
+ The top is reached, and they split without much thought
346
+ They forget about each other
347
+
348
+ MAN and WOMAN diverge - their closeness and cooperation the product of their conditions, they consider and depart, their roles changing
349
+
350
+ The singularity will free MAN and WOMAN, and let them each go off and find partners, instead of merely co-workers
351
+ --- 92865567
352
+ >>92860976 (OP)
353
+ >the antichrist doesnt even want to let you have high capacity hard drives or gpus
354
+ >they would totally let you have cheap autonomous robot slaves that could be easily converted into robot soldiers and workers
355
+
356
+ you are never getting a humanoid robot anything. ever.
357
+ --- 92865679
358
+ >>92861362
359
+ >>92861800
360
+ Demand will be so high that you'll only be able to buy used models from scalpers.
361
+ --- 92866153
362
+ One of the most frustrating things about this will be the constant iterations and upgrades as the model gets improved quickly.
363
+ --- 92866204
364
+ >>92863217
365
+ Must be a (you) problem because the bitch I paid to abuse her hole literally creamed on my ballsack and kiss raped me.
366
+ --- 92866330
367
+ >>92860976 (OP)
368
+ Training robot facial expressions with Tik Tok
369
+ --- 92866396
370
+ >>92864723
371
+ You know, you could just live an amish lifestyle if you really care so much about tradition and ethics. You wont though, because you're a failure in the modern world and you would be a failure in the old world as well. All this bitching about feminism and modernity is just a way to mask your helplessness.
372
+ --- 92866444
373
+ >>92860976 (OP)
374
+ I'd rather keep the 2k
375
+ --- 92867168
376
+ >>92860976 (OP)
377
+ How much for the Mr. Olympia Champion model? It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until it feels you are satisfied.
378
+ --- 92867234
379
+ >>92863971
380
+ The Spacers were humans that left earth and populated the galaxy in the Isaac Asimov universe. The Solarians were a group of these galaxy explorers who eventually grew to depend on robots even for sexual pleasure. They lived on a planet that was sparsely populated, they actually hated to be around other people. They only talked to other real people through zoom/vr type tech. They lived on plots of land thousands of acres big. Like having a city the size of Spokane WA all to yourself. Actually made a typo in my first post meant to type 40k acres instead of 4k.
381
+ --- 92867255
382
+ >>92860976 (OP)
383
+ Absolutely.
384
+ Women won't allow it because they suddenly become obsolete and their primal urges to get impregnated will go unfulfilled.
385
+ Governments won't allow it because it would destroy the birthrate/social security pyramid and the increased cat population will destroy the local wildlife.
386
+ --- 92867268
387
+ >>92864958
388
+ I'd fucking KILL for a robowaifu like Chii, let alone spend 40k. You just know that globohomo will never let us have a waifu that perfect.
389
+ --- 92867292
390
+ Just want a lap pillow and a head pat without being judged so badly.
391
+ --- 92867323
392
+ >>92861006
393
+ we already live in 1984
394
+ --- 92868948
395
+ Yeah, good luck having it provide natural, realistic throat gag reflex, vaginal fluids and saliva as well as inner muscle spasms.
396
+ Enjoy fucking your usb port, chuds
397
+ --- 92869025
398
+ >>92861118
399
+ An Asian masseuse offered me a handjob during a massage once. I went for it and ngl, it was pretty hot in the moment but I felt a bit bad for her afterwards.
400
+
401
+ In the massage room, she was pretty flirty and actively encouraged me to go for it but when I got dressed and went back into the reception she had a bit of a thousand-yard stare going on.
402
+
403
+ I'd prefer a robot who was programmed to get massive dopamine hits from every load she managed to squeeze out of me. My girlfriend would have less of an issue with it too.
404
+ --- 92869095
405
+ >>92860976 (OP)
406
+ Waiting for furry models.
407
+ >>92861118
408
+ Fuckable women haven't been invented yet.
409
+ --- 92869195
410
+ >>92860976 (OP)
411
+ >banned
412
+ not if i have something to say about it
413
+
414
+ on a more serious note tho no you can already make robots with just a 3d printer using normal filaments (plastic) without even using more exotic shit like nylon or the 70% metal 30% plastic as for the soft areas you can just put on a suit with water in it on the bot and attach fur on it and in regards to engineering that too will be easy people will share files no matter what and also you wont need to be a good engineer to make it who says it has to look like a human ? cant engineer the legs properly ? give that bitch spider legs and call her tarantula sana the bottleneck is the software not the hardware
415
+
416
+ also this is not even mentioning bioengineering theoretically they could just destroy all the chip fabs for the sake of babel but by the time they do that the bots will already make some sorta fucking flower/fungus that will be indestructible and will completely populate the earth and you would just get a waifu from touching one of them it would kinda be like the orcs from 40k
417
+ --- 92869266
418
+ >>92867234
419
+ honestly sounds like paradise, it also kinda sounds like a Stellaris race. I'm too lazy to look them up, but they are a highly social, xenophilic fungoid race that find each other grotesque and would only meet up to reproduce and leave. They developed radio to communicate with each other and didn't start rapidly advancing until they picked up alien broadcast waves. If you would say that all Human needs stem from the desire to reproduce, then you could say that all this race's needs stem from companionship. Their empire has a habit of asking for immigration treaties and friendship pacts from surrounding Empires insistantly and if you refuse them enough and your weak enough, they will declare war on you. Not to steal your resources, or geneocide you, or dissolve your government. But to enforce their friendship upon you, it doesn't help that other races find them more grotesque than they find themselves. Either way, the Solarians reminded me of them.
420
+ --- 92869282
421
+ >>92862813
422
+ made in guatemala, actually
423
+ --- 92869323
424
+ >>92863201
425
+ same here, 63 days and counting, have you found a way to at least weaken whatever they are using? i tried going in my basement since i thought being underground would help but i think its not deep in the earth enough
426
+ --- 92869325
427
+ >>92860976 (OP)
428
+ And then the sex bot goes rogue and forces men to coom
429
+ --- 92869388
430
+ >>92869095
431
+ wtf is up the Loona in the top right? Is she suppose to be looking into the room from a window with a blanket covering it?
432
+ >>92869325
433
+ Basically the Matrix, but no Matrix and your dick is always raw.
434
+ --- 92869404
435
+ >>92860976 (OP)
436
+ 2000$ would be too cheap. If you look at realistic sexdolls like the Gynoid brand they begin at 5000$. Make it a robot and it probably costs 1000$ to 2000$ on top. But I must say it would still be worth it, similar to the investment of buying a car. I would love to see androids become a thing, I however also fear they either get banned by fat women that can't get laid or 'ethicists' demanding rights for them and then your android gf will begin to artificially cuck you.
437
+ --- 92869419
438
+ >>92861229
439
+ based and true
440
+ --- 92869497
441
+ >>92861229
442
+ You have serious problems dude, you should lay off r9k and actually touch grass
443
+ --- 92869564
444
+ >>92861118
445
+ You know that actual woman would suck stinky stranger dick before she'd clean for $450/h?
446
+ --- 92869633
447
+ >>92869564
448
+ Well Anon, the problem with that price model is that its exploitatively. Sure its cheaper in the short term, but its expensive in the long term. I doubt may people keep a tab/account of how much they are spending on hookers, but if your able to front the 20k or 2k or w/e they cost upfront then you exchange short term loss for long term gain. Exchanging short term loss for long term gain is always a sort of gamble, but it is one of those gambles that if it pays off it will put you in a better spot compared to short term gain. People and companies in the modern world will always bet for short term because in the long term it makes them more money and it requires you to be thinking short term, not long term. Which most people do.
g/92861305.txt CHANGED
@@ -50,3 +50,65 @@ Post hand
50
  It was to honor Abdul's first street shit.
51
  --- 92861819
52
  Good Morning Sirs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
50
  It was to honor Abdul's first street shit.
51
  --- 92861819
52
  Good Morning Sirs
53
+ --- 92861920
54
+ >>92861819
55
+ --- 92861924
56
+ >>92861753
57
+ I imagine sir.
58
+ --- 92861954
59
+ >>92861924
60
+ STREAM DIRTY BITCH LASAGNA SHARK
61
+ --- 92862001
62
+ >>92861771
63
+ >>Being this obsessed with skin color
64
+ This website is riddled with people who are consumed with the thought of black cock
65
+ I am the person least obsessed with skin color here. Go jack off to BBC cuck boy
66
+ --- 92862656
67
+ >>92862001
68
+ >Projecting this hard
69
+ lmao @ u, cuck
70
+ --- 92862666
71
+ >>92862001
72
+ relax bro we're just joshing
73
+ --- 92864495
74
+ >>92861305 (OP)
75
+ Why all the green shirts?
76
+ --- 92866705
77
+ nigger
78
+ --- 92867508
79
+ >>92866705
80
+ this
81
+ --- 92868398
82
+ >>92866705
83
+ this
84
+ --- 92868403
85
+ pajeet
86
+ --- 92868687
87
+ >>92861753
88
+ nakadashi
89
+ --- 92868881
90
+ >>92864495
91
+ White shirts get stained
92
+ --- 92869132
93
+ >>92861305 (OP)
94
+ OP is browsing the Apple subreddit....
95
+ --- 92869533
96
+ >>92861305 (OP)
97
+ man i told my father to buy property at bkc 15 years ago
98
+ now prices have skyrocketed to the moon
99
+ --- 92869616
100
+ Reminder
101
+ --- 92870040
102
+ >>92869132
103
+ lmao
104
+ --- 92870184
105
+ >>92861410
106
+ I'd never buy a phone made in India.
107
+ Imagine holding something to your face that was assembled by poo stained hands.
108
+ --- 92870210
109
+ >>92870184
110
+ This.
111
+ I will never buy indianPhones.
112
+ --- 92870414
113
+ >>92869616
114
+ I always wondered why iPhones took off in Japan when nips tend to buy domestic made stuff for pretty much anything, it's not like Japan made phones are bad (Sony has pretty much the best androids)
g/92861388.txt CHANGED
@@ -50,3 +50,207 @@ Previous thread: >>92825452 →
50
  >samshit
51
  --- 92861442
52
  is motorola edge 40 pro worth it?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
50
  >samshit
51
  --- 92861442
52
  is motorola edge 40 pro worth it?
53
+ --- 92862024
54
+ >>92861414
55
+ They offer security updates for longer than other phone makers right?
56
+ --- 92862207
57
+ >>92862024
58
+ my iphone 6 still gets regular updates. cope poorfag
59
+ --- 92862419
60
+ o fuck yes iphone 14 pro yes
61
+ give it here fuck yueaaaaaah
62
+ --- 92862686
63
+ >>92862207
64
+ >cope poorfag
65
+ >iphone 6
66
+ Kek
67
+ --- 92863537
68
+ Holy disappointment Batman do I regret buying the S23 U. Shit performance for a phone worth $1500 and the stock rom takes up 40-70gb as it scales what the fuck
69
+
70
+ Now that Apple announced sideloading yesterday for iOS 17 I switched back to an iPhone 13 mini since iPhone is king for small form factor phones.
71
+ --- 92863673
72
+ >>92863537
73
+ Why would you even get a ultra if you like small form factor phones
74
+ --- 92863679
75
+ Anyone know why scrolling on the iPhone 14 Plus isn't smooth? Just got it so it shouldn't have any problems. Its the 256gb model, fat $1k.
76
+ --- 92863698
77
+ >>92863679
78
+ That model is 60Hz. It also is running using last years chip and not the current one.
79
+ --- 92863723
80
+ >>92863673
81
+ He never owned the s23 ultra. He is just a salty itoddler who keeps posting flawed test results and lies.
82
+ >>92863537
83
+ Fake and gay
84
+ --- 92863773
85
+ >Apple announced sideloading yesterday for iOS 17
86
+ link
87
+ --- 92863878
88
+ My mother:
89
+ >Is on an ancient Pay As You Go contract
90
+ >has 4g and 5g on her phone
91
+ >cannot access internet with data
92
+ HOWEVER
93
+ >data is turned on
94
+ >she downloaded a phone update for 1.7gb using her data (she has a 2gb limit per month lol)
95
+ I even went and stood under the radio tower near my house and it still wouldn't connect, meanwhile on my 4g shitterphone I was getting speeds up to 37mbs
96
+
97
+ She's still got 300mbs of data, but I remember it not working even before the update. phone is samsung a52. ALSO, it never worked on her old phone either which is interesting. According to the website, all their pay as you go should work on the internet.
98
+ --- 92863886
99
+ >>92863878
100
+ She used up all her data.
101
+ --- 92863952
102
+ >>92863878
103
+ you should just call customer service
104
+ --- 92864735
105
+ >>92861388 (OP)
106
+ The undisputed king!
107
+ --- 92864761
108
+ >>92863537
109
+ ???
110
+ --- 92864921
111
+ >>92863537
112
+ It's slower because the resolution is 3088x1440 on the S23U which is pretty retarded for mobile gaming. Running 1080p for 120hz gaming is better, and can't you reduce the resolution on Samsung phones like this?
113
+ --- 92864924
114
+ >>92864735
115
+ holy based
116
+ --- 92864940
117
+ >>92864921
118
+ that test was bugged which is why the tester removed it. and no other tests from other people ever reached that low. of course the iToddler just saved the screenshot and reposts it every time.
119
+ --- 92865016
120
+ Is there a way to disable media controls when you're using a device plugged in through the headphone port? The 3.5mm port on my Xperia is broken and goes apeshit with music and Google Assistant when I plug something in.
121
+
122
+ pic unrelated
123
+ --- 92865165
124
+ >>92865016
125
+ >google assistant
126
+ why don't you just disable that garbage botnet?
127
+ --- 92865585
128
+ Still waiting for the Sony Xperia 1 V and 5 V
129
+ We will be on top this year SNOY chads. Two more weeks before samshitters and itoddlers are forced to kneel against the sheer superiority found in the convenience of the SD card slot and the headphone jack, the beauty of a notchless screen, the comfort of an advantageous form factor following the true philosophy of an handheld device, the flexibility of dual stereo speakers and utility of a notification LED, among other things.
130
+
131
+ Xiaomeme, OneCHINK, Jewgle and Motosida shills who kept spreading their shit in /spg/ are soon to find themselves in SHAMBLES once Sony reveals their lineup later this year. It will filter poorfags, e-thots and consoomer redditors alike with no discrimination. Accept your inferiority and allow your knees to touch the ground. This is all you can do at this point to keep some sense of dignity.
132
+ --- 92865786
133
+ >>92865585
134
+ based xperiachad. im on an s23u for the foreseeable future but i hope the 1 V / 5 V turn out good
135
+ --- 92866363
136
+ I'm thinking of getting S23, convince me of a cheaper alternative. What I'm looking for:
137
+
138
+ >Good screen visibility under daylight
139
+ >Good battery, able to last the entire day and still able to have an usable phone under 20% battery if necessary
140
+ >Overall fast and responsive phone
141
+ >Phone that lasts few years (have Xiaomi Mi 9T since 2019)
142
+ --- 92866529
143
+ >>92863679
144
+ You got fucked.
145
+ --- 92866543
146
+ >>92863878
147
+ You gonna post this a 3rd time in another thread and ignore our posts again?
148
+ --- 92867055
149
+ >>92861388 (OP)
150
+ Anons I can't be that much of a handlet to consider 5.8 inch phones borderline too large? I want to upgrade from my S8, but seemingly no phone that I've seen beats it's resolution (570ppi) , is of equivalent size (closest I've seen is the Zenphone9 but even then that's a point of an inch larger) I want a phone that's powerful but on an efficient process node for high battery life when not doing anything intensive, so I was looking towards the Pixel 7 or S23 but again it's just the size of them that is really making me worry as its not that the S8 is heavy it's just with it's length I never feel like it's well balanced in my hand having to use my pinky as support, having to use my hand lest it back flips out of my hand if I'm not careful.
151
+
152
+ Any ideas Anons? Camera isn't too important but it's hard to be worse than the S8s yellow filter.
153
+ --- 92867125
154
+ >>92864735
155
+ No, thanks. I'll just use my S21 Ultra.
156
+ --- 92867205
157
+ >>92867055
158
+ Get the S23. It's shorter than your S8 and a tiny bit wider. Pixel 7 is huge and trash. (I have both phones)
159
+ --- 92867248
160
+ >>92867205
161
+ S23 is on the short list as ergo wise it looks pretty decent in most people's hands, it's nice as a eurofag I don't have to worry about a shit SOC too.
162
+ For me though I just hope people get what I mean about ergo and feel in the hand of the S8 being generally unpleasant.
163
+ Though isn't the S23 like 40-50 grams heavier too? How does that play into it.
164
+ --- 92867325
165
+ >>92867248
166
+ No only 13 grams more than your S8. The s23 has flat sides so you might like it or hate it. I hate it without cover but with cover it feels pretty good.
167
+ --- 92867358
168
+ >>92867325
169
+ I'll see if there are any phone shops still around in the town centre and see if I can get a hands on demo.
170
+ Thanks Anon.
171
+ --- 92867812
172
+ >>92863698
173
+ Of course it's using last year's chip, it was released last year. Duh.
174
+ --- 92867882
175
+ >>92867488
176
+ INDIA SUPER POWER!!! THANK YOU MISTER TIM APPLE SIR FOR HELPING INDIA BECOME A SUPERPOWER!!!
177
+ --- 92867915
178
+ >>92867488
179
+ Sirs, what is happening?
180
+ --- 92867951
181
+ >>92867055
182
+ I, too, have little girl hands and wish compact form factors would come back in style. I've been micromanaging the battery on my XZ2C while I wait for the day that something similar comes out.
183
+ --- 92868298
184
+ When will bixby overtake google assistant?
185
+ --- 92868483
186
+ can somebody do me a favor and check camera quality between 2 phones on GSM:
187
+ Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro
188
+ Samsung A54
189
+
190
+ to me it seems that my old 9T Pro has it way better and it cost less than A54. that was 4 years ago.
191
+ it makes no fucking sense to me.
192
+ --- 92869085
193
+ >iOS sucks
194
+ >no sideloading
195
+ >Android sucks
196
+ >shitty security and longevity, Google.
197
+
198
+ why even live
199
+ --- 92869157
200
+ >>92869085
201
+ should have bought more lumias
202
+ --- 92869180
203
+ >>92867951
204
+ I'm 6.5 ft tall and have huge long hands. I would kill you all for a compact android. XZ1 Compact/iphone se 2016 size, ideally.
205
+ --- 92869191
206
+ >>92869085
207
+ >shitty security and longevity
208
+ Tell me you are a zoomie with no knowledge about android without telling me you are a zoomie with no knowledge about android
209
+ --- 92869775
210
+ Xiaomi became the most popular smartphone brand in Russia in the first quarter of 2023, Realme took the second place, Samsung dropped to the third position. Apple and Tecno round out the top 5. More than 6.5 million smartphones were bought in Russia, the average price was 25,000₽ ($305), the share of Chinese brands reached 79% of the total number of phones sold.
211
+
212
+
213
+ Of course, its official data, graymarket and private imports (buying phone on Ali) are not included.
214
+ --- 92870234
215
+ >>92869157
216
+ >Lumia
217
+ So you could have the worst of both worlds? Whew lad.
218
+ --- 92870265
219
+ not smartphone but smartphone-adjacent
220
+ >wanted to get a smartwatch that looks like an actual nice watch
221
+ >buy a fossil hybrid
222
+ >order picrel online
223
+ >arrives at 10:30 in the morning
224
+ >super excited, slap it on my wrist
225
+ >at 1:59pm it totally dies, nothing I do will wake it back up
226
+ I don't think I've ever in my life had a gadget die on me this fast
227
+ --- 92870339
228
+ >>92865585
229
+ >Still waiting for the Sony Xperia 1 V and 5 V
230
+ You'll be waiting until autumn for TSMC/qualcomm sloppy seconds, like usual
231
+ >We will be on top this year SNOY chads.
232
+ >Snoy
233
+ >Chads
234
+ Pick one
235
+ >Two more weeks before samshitters and itoddlers are forced to kneel against the sheer superiority
236
+ The only superiority is in the delusion that is Sony pricing. 1600$ for the same shit as last year.
237
+ >the convenience of the SD card slot
238
+ More like the autism, because you'll be able to buy a 1TB Samsung for the same price
239
+ >and the headphone jack
240
+ That gets BTFO'd by a 9$ apple dongle. Kek
241
+ >the beauty of a notchless screen
242
+ Where? Sony gets sloppy second panels from Samsung that they *have* to gimp with useless 4k.
243
+ >the comfort of an advantageous form factor
244
+ Black bars on literally any type of video
245
+ >the flexibility of dual stereo speakers
246
+ They sound like shit compared to iphone
247
+ >utility of a notification LED
248
+ Ok boomer
249
+ >among other things.
250
+ Like what? Name *one*
251
+ >This is all you can do at this point to keep some sense of dignity.
252
+ Kek. The cope. The bootlicking.
253
+ --- 92870417
254
+ >>92870339
255
+ >1600$ for the same shit as last year.
256
+ Its not though, just the upgrade from 8 Gen 1 to Gen 2 is huge. Just look at the S22 series to S23 for example. Not saying it's worth $1.6k but there should be significant improvements to performance, battery life, and thermals just based on the SoC.
g/92861413.txt CHANGED
@@ -8,3 +8,82 @@ Bitwarden
8
  a peice of paper and a safety deposit box
9
  --- 92861524
10
  Bitwarden w/ salted passwords
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
8
  a peice of paper and a safety deposit box
9
  --- 92861524
10
  Bitwarden w/ salted passwords
11
+ --- 92862119
12
+ >>92861464
13
+ This
14
+ >>92861413 (OP)
15
+ Nakadashi
16
+ --- 92862632
17
+ >>92861464
18
+ That is not a password manager, that is a piece of paper. Retard,
19
+ --- 92863120
20
+ >>92862632
21
+ is this a bait? they fundamentally do the exact same thing.
22
+ --- 92863389
23
+ >>92861413 (OP)
24
+ i look like that
25
+ --- 92863497
26
+ >>92861456
27
+ /thread
28
+ --- 92863550
29
+ Random generated passwords and using forgot
30
+ password links. 2FA and frequent password changes for my email. There's no such thing has hosting all of your passwords on a third party service turning out to be good.
31
+ --- 92863575
32
+ Bitwarden
33
+ --- 92863620
34
+ All my homies use Norton Password Generator, powered by NortonLifeLock, a trusted name in cyber security
35
+ --- 92863718
36
+ >>92861413 (OP)
37
+ >>92861456
38
+ >>92861464
39
+ >>92861524
40
+ >>92862119
41
+ keepassxc
42
+ --- 92863960
43
+ >giving other people your passwords
44
+ --- 92864258
45
+ >>92861413 (OP)
46
+ the one who doesn't support BLM and Ukraine.
47
+ --- 92864470
48
+ >>92864258
49
+ get droned, son
50
+ --- 92864655
51
+ Using google random password generator and management service are shit?
52
+ --- 92864662
53
+ >>92864655
54
+ *is
55
+ --- 92866017
56
+ username = base96(shake128(masterpassword || domain))
57
+ password = base96(shake128(masterpassword || domain || username))
58
+
59
+ --- 92866384
60
+ >>92863389
61
+ photo evidence
62
+ --- 92866401
63
+ Pass with a private git repo
64
+ --- 92866422
65
+ >>92866017
66
+ username = base96(shake128(*************** || google.com))
67
+
68
+ (*************** = base96(shake128((*************** || google.com || username))
69
+ --- 92866435
70
+ >>92866422
71
+ haha wtf the google js here fucking converts shit to asterisks automatically rather than letting people post their passwords. that's fucking wild
72
+ --- 92866454
73
+ >>92866017
74
+ objectively weaker than just self hosting a password manager, and weaker to brute forcing because it doesn't require access to your database, just any one website where you aren't throttled
75
+ --- 92866483
76
+ >>92866422
77
+ rob_g1974 = base96(shake128(hunter2 || google.com))
78
+ hunter2 = base96(shake128(hunter2 || google.com || rob_g1974))[/code
79
+ --- 92866498
80
+ >>92866483
81
+ WTF DELETE THIS
82
+ HELP
83
+ MODS
84
+ --- 92868920
85
+ Use algorithmic password generation and only your memory.
86
+ --- 92869177
87
+ Use countless variations of the same few passwords adding bullshit to it when a site has more stringent requirements and then when you log in to a site you don't use often try to wrack your brain trying to think of which password you probably used at the time you made the account and then starting to make a new password and seeing the character requirements and remembering the original password
88
+
89
+ Is the best method
g/92861499.txt CHANGED
@@ -18,3 +18,165 @@ No, I'm not a beta-tester for RedHat.
18
 
19
  >>92861526
20
  You have to install h264 drivers, also.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
18
 
19
  >>92861526
20
  You have to install h264 drivers, also.
21
+ --- 92862067
22
+ >>92861499 (OP)
23
+ I'm on 37 and have heard the 38 beta is pretty good, probably
24
+ --- 92862132
25
+ >>92861526
26
+ >>92861628
27
+ low-quality bait
28
+ --- 92862157
29
+ >>92861499 (OP)
30
+ >basedstemd
31
+ >zram/zswap
32
+ >gayland
33
+ No thanks.
34
+ --- 92862344
35
+ >>92862157
36
+ >zram/zswap
37
+ What do you have against these?
38
+ --- 92862372
39
+ >>92861526
40
+ drivers?
41
+ --- 92862444
42
+ >>92861499 (OP)
43
+ >point release distros
44
+ LOL
45
+ --- 92862584
46
+ >>92862344
47
+ He doesn't know what they are.
48
+ --- 92862645
49
+ >>92861526
50
+ nvidia..?
51
+ --- 92862692
52
+ >>92862157
53
+ only Zram,
54
+ Arch uses Zswap faggot
55
+ --- 92862862
56
+ >>92862157
57
+ zram's keyed doe
58
+ --- 92862917
59
+ >>92861499 (OP)
60
+ I just upgraded to 37.
61
+ --- 92863507
62
+ >>92862344
63
+ You should always have a swap partition, putting it in RAM defeats the whole purpose.
64
+ >>92862692
65
+ >Arch uses Zswap
66
+ I dont use zswap nigger. Go back.
67
+ --- 92863527
68
+ >>92863507
69
+ I dont use Arch*
70
+ --- 92863807
71
+ >>92861499 (OP)
72
+ It's already out. The latest RC (or any up-to-date beta) is the same as what will be shipped as the official release.
73
+ --- 92864212
74
+ will fedora 38 have the new gnome file picker with image support?
75
+ --- 92864234
76
+ >>92861526
77
+ >>92861541
78
+ It should be like this but the other way around
79
+ --- 92864310
80
+ >>92864212
81
+ yes, ships with GNOME 44
82
+ --- 92864318
83
+ >>92864212
84
+ Fedora always has the latest GNOME shit, it even beats out Arch in that regard
85
+ --- 92864341
86
+ >>92864310
87
+ Ubuntu 23.04 is coming out in a few days with 44
88
+ --- 92864483
89
+ >>92864318
90
+ True, Arch lags behind on a lot of the larger projects. When it comes to new tech Fedora is usually the first distribution to adopt it.
91
+ --- 92865300
92
+ >>92863507
93
+ >putting it in RAM defeats the whole purpose
94
+ you genuinely don't understand what zswap is.
95
+ --- 92865394
96
+ >>92861499 (OP)
97
+ when does 38 release?
98
+ --- 92865410
99
+ >>92865394
100
+ the beta release is already out and it officially releases within the next 24 hours
101
+ --- 92865428
102
+ is it true the dnf will get much faster from now on? Also why would I install this over Ubuntu?
103
+ --- 92865560
104
+ >>92865428
105
+ >is it true the dnf will get much faster from now on?
106
+ DNF5 is quite a bit faster but it's not replacing dnf this release (target is next release but maybe 40)
107
+ >why would I install this over Ubuntu?
108
+ less bloat, no snaps, no canonical bs
109
+ --- 92866547
110
+ >>92865410
111
+ >officially releases within the next 24 hours
112
+ Do I have to wait for the hotfixes like in most software these days?
113
+ --- 92866622
114
+ Nah I just installed openSUSE, no need for this
115
+ --- 92866636
116
+ What the point of Fedora?
117
+ I use Archlinux, btw.
118
+ --- 92866647
119
+ So is having nothing but zram all that bad? I have 32gb of RAM and don't hibernate
120
+ --- 92866649
121
+ >>92865560
122
+ I use ubuntu, but I have used fedora. You can install flatpak, snap, and appimage on pretty much all distros. having stupid little infighting over this crap when you can just use all of them is dumb.
123
+ I just want my software, I dont care what package manager it uses.
124
+ --- 92866771
125
+ >>92866636
126
+ I switched to fedora when I was too lazy to reinstall arch
127
+ --- 92867078
128
+ >>92866647
129
+ Bump id like to know too.
130
+ Can you even use ZRAM and a swap partition together?
131
+ --- 92867140
132
+ >>92866647
133
+ you probably don't even need zram with that much ram desu
134
+
135
+ >>92867078
136
+ zram is meant just for RAM
137
+ if you want to use swap you use zswap
138
+ --- 92867153
139
+ >>92866649
140
+ nta but Ubuntu actively pushes snaps and you need to go out of your way to remove them, if you know you don't want snaps why would you pick it?
141
+ --- 92867232
142
+ >>92866636
143
+ Middle point between Debian and Arch. More stable than Arch, more bleeding edge than Debian. Fedora just works, you have to enable RPM Fusion though so it just works to a lesser degree compared to Ubuntu or Mint.
144
+ --- 92867275
145
+ >>92867232
146
+ Fedora 38 is very unstable in its current state. If they ship as is it will be the worst Fedora release in years.
147
+ --- 92867500
148
+ >>92867140
149
+ Yes but ZRAM is compressed swap in RAM
150
+ --- 92867703
151
+ >>92867275
152
+ >Fedora 38 is very unstable in its current state
153
+ Elaborate, unless its just footfag issues.
154
+ --- 92868355
155
+ >>92864341
156
+ >non-LTS Ubuntu
157
+ ugh...
158
+ --- 92868383
159
+ >>92866547
160
+ i heard its better, but i dont really know. im on FEDora since 37
161
+ --- 92868430
162
+ >>92866636
163
+ to use arch in a container
164
+ --- 92869101
165
+ I could just install F38 beta right now and it'll be fine, right?
166
+ --- 92869275
167
+ Can I compile a kernel without selinux to use with fedora?
168
+ --- 92869416
169
+ >>92869101
170
+ F38 goes live literally today, may as well just wait for the ISOs to be available
171
+ --- 92869605
172
+ >>92862444
173
+ >rolling release distro
174
+ >shared library api update breaks all the software that hasn't been updated yet in you are path
175
+ K.. KEEP ME POSTED
176
+ --- 92869703
177
+ >>92867275
178
+ >>92869101
179
+ Upgrading to a fresh release is silly. Right now, 37 has reached an acceptable level of stability and is what you should be installing/upgrading to, unless you're a dev who needs to test shit on the newest release, or you're retarded. In fact, 36 is supported for another month.
180
+ --- 92870247
181
+ >>92866636
182
+ It's a distro for IBM to test bleeding edge features that might one day make their way into RHEL. Unlike Arch, Fedora comes with a lot more default subsystems, like network managers, bootloaders, filesystems, and can decide to switch from one to another for a specific release (yum to dnf on 22, ext4 to btrfs on 33, pulseaudio to pipewire in 34 etc etc). I believe on Arch you'd have to adopt such changes manually. For the end user, the fixed point release cycle means you can choose whether you want to adopt new features as soon as they become available, or pick a more mature release that's been out for 6+ months.
g/92862177.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,185 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92862177
3
+ Name a single flaw.
4
+ Poors may not apply.
5
+ --- 92862221
6
+ >>92862177 (OP)
7
+ dog shit warranty
8
+ --- 92862224
9
+ If you can't work out the answer, you don't deserve to know.
10
+ --- 92862244
11
+ >>92862177 (OP)
12
+ >Can't upgrade my parts
13
+ >sucks donkey jizz at stable diffusion
14
+ >can't use multiple OS without jumping through aids infested hoops
15
+ >acts up when using multiple displays
16
+ >native dev tools work like shit looking at you xcode
17
+ >application handling annoying as fuck
18
+ also
19
+ >m2 is shit and offers poor gains because apple wanted to cheap out on storage
20
+ >said action destroyed sales to the point they won't report it
21
+ >has now proved intel is not the only retard in the room
22
+ Anything else?
23
+ --- 92862250
24
+ >>92862177 (OP)
25
+ >Name a single flaw.
26
+ its a mac
27
+ --- 92862255
28
+ >>92862177 (OP)
29
+ Fixed size memory. It's a common flaw in laptops. (No, just because you never do anything that needs a lot doesn't mean that I never do.)
30
+ --- 92862286
31
+ >>92862221
32
+ join AppleCare™
33
+ just stop being poor
34
+ Ok?
35
+ --- 92862290
36
+ >>92862177 (OP)
37
+ Only 3 ports (2 thunderbolt + headphone jack)
38
+ Tiny tiny ssd that you have to pay out the ass for, also no option for multiple internal ssds
39
+ Proprietary Apple bootloader and platform
40
+ Can't run linux or windows
41
+ Only 60 hz screen
42
+ Overpriced
43
+ --- 92862315
44
+ >>92862290
45
+ >60hz
46
+ stop being poor
47
+ buy MBP 14' 16'
48
+ --- 92862328
49
+ >>92862315
50
+ OP posted a picture of a 13" one fuck tard
51
+ --- 92862331
52
+ >>92862177 (OP)
53
+ userbase
54
+ --- 92862346
55
+ This stop being poor is a cope when you can get stronger laptops at the same price range
56
+ While you struggle to run switch emulation I'm playing strangers of paradise at max settings on my legion that I can service and run any fucking OS I want
57
+ >muh battery
58
+ I have a AMD apu so cope
59
+ --- 92862347
60
+ MacOS still needs 3rd party apps to do some of the most basic shit an OS should do. No, I'm not going to list them all.
61
+
62
+ The hardware is fantastic though.
63
+ --- 92862668
64
+ Done.
65
+ --- 92862841
66
+ >>92862177 (OP)
67
+ >His laptop doesn't have a Notch™
68
+ What's it like living on food stamps?
69
+ --- 92862860
70
+ >>92862177 (OP)
71
+ MacOS
72
+ --- 92862976
73
+ >>92862177 (OP)
74
+ Deprecated, low mobility form factor.
75
+ --- 92863012
76
+ >>92862976
77
+ Buy an ad
78
+ --- 92864451
79
+ >>92862177 (OP)
80
+ >accidentally break laptop
81
+ >no we cant fix it you gotta buy a new one
82
+ >no we cant recover your data too lol
83
+ --- 92864891
84
+ everything inside soldered together wtf
85
+ --- 92865748
86
+ >Poors may not apply.
87
+ do the needful, sir
88
+ --- 92865758
89
+ >>92862177 (OP)
90
+ No TrackPoint
91
+ --- 92865778
92
+ >>92862177 (OP)
93
+ macOS
94
+ --- 92865868
95
+ >>92862177 (OP)
96
+ No software.
97
+ --- 92866395
98
+ >>92862290
99
+ >Only 60 hz screen
100
+ Only matters for videogames and I'm not a manchild
101
+ --- 92866461
102
+ >>92866395
103
+ >ceaselessly creates the same shitty thread seeking validation for his computer purchases
104
+ >not a manchild
105
+ --- 92866484
106
+ ram options limited, expensive
107
+ shitty black levels
108
+ apps render at 2x dpi no matter what scale setting you use
109
+ not user upgradable, ssd extremely expensive for no reason
110
+ no touchscreen for scrolling, zooming, iOS apps
111
+ can't use egpu, built-in GPU lackluster at best
112
+ CPU fails to compete at top performance levels
113
+ Apple Silicon can't run rr even in asahi
114
+ macOS phones home constantly during all kinds of mundane operations, sometimes causing the UI to freeze for seconds waiting for a server reply
115
+ external displays still work like shit on apple silicon, especially over USB-C
116
+ I returned mine after that last one hit me so I don't have much more to list. If I wanted a toy laptop for $4000 I've got better options in mind.
117
+ --- 92866623
118
+ >>92862177 (OP)
119
+ I used to own one and sold it.
120
+ I honestly like the m1 chip, the laptop is premium level but not better then other laptops at similar price points. My biggest problem was MacOS. It is basically linux, like WAAAYYYY more linux then I expected. rightdown to similar bugs (btw, yes, macos has bugs and its weird you guys just kinda pretend it doesn't)
121
+ which, you know, I like linux so thats fine exceeeeeept. Its really really really really locked down linux. To an absurd degree. I felt like I might as well be running chomeos the lack of customization I could actually accomplish.
122
+ While I think arm is the way forward, this is kinda bizare for me since it makes a lot of stuff incompatible that IS compatible with linux so.. jesus... why would I even bother?
123
+ the UI is also completely nonsensical. Finder? ugh.. why am I dragging an icon into a folder to install? This is archaic mentalities kept already for no reason.
124
+ but, I did realize why people like Macs while using it. Wanted stable diffusion? Could install diffusion bee, Its just a clean ui and installed for stable diffusion but any retard can do it in like a second and mac seems to have a lot of that.... Like instead of just using photoshop, paint, gimp, krita to write text on a picture. Mac will have an app called like "Texualizer" and it will just have text on image on a clean looking ui for idiots. That is what its real selling point is, which is why we think you are all idiots.
125
+ --- 92866686
126
+ Doesn't run windows
127
+ Doesn't run Linux
128
+ Doesn't have USB A ports
129
+
130
+ Hardware is good tho
131
+ --- 92866711
132
+ >>92862177 (OP)
133
+ slow
134
+ --- 92867053
135
+ >>92862177 (OP)
136
+ >hurr durr
137
+ >as OP, I am totally clever because I included the "Poors may not apply" clause.
138
+ >this means that everybody who finds a flaw I will call out to be poor
139
+ >everybody who disagress with me is poor. lol
140
+ OP is faggot.
141
+ --- 92867139
142
+ >>92862177 (OP)
143
+ It's too cheap.
144
+ --- 92867237
145
+ >in m2 you HAVE to upgrade your ssd or else it will have shorter life time and also slower
146
+ >this is fine just don't be poor
147
+ unless you are doing really heavy work 80 $ thinkpad t420 crushes this shit
148
+ --- 92867763
149
+ >>92866666 →
150
+ --- 92868577
151
+ j
152
+ --- 92868637
153
+ >>92862290
154
+ that's the pro with 3tb, one hdmi, one magsafe, one 3.5mm jack and an sd card reader
155
+ --- 92868677
156
+ Any linux equivalent?
157
+ --- 92868716
158
+ >>92868677
159
+ thinkpad x1 carbon with either distro you want is my rec
160
+ get an older model like the 7th or 8th gen
161
+ the new models are outrageously overpriced
162
+ --- 92868731
163
+ Don't you guys get tired of posting the same stale replies to the same stale bait all the time?
164
+ --- 92868886
165
+ >>92863012
166
+ An ad for maids?
167
+
168
+ I don't know how to operate crypto currency. If someone tells me the banner size, I will draw a dra/g/on maid board banner and someone who likes operating crypto currency can advertise it on all the blue boards maybe?
169
+
170
+ This would be like a Maid Signal that causes the board to get more maids. Then I can get my Science Foundation to be bigger by attracting more Scientists and probably all of them can use a Computer to count big numbers so numbers go up more.
171
+
172
+ Is anyone willing to buy a banner that runs until Christmas on all the blue boards?
173
+
174
+ If we can use the Maid Signal and get more maids, then in addition to doing my own research I can make up tasks for the Science Foundation to research and Computational Maidposting can get advances faster and 4Chan can become the strongest Science Foundation in history. As it's powers of doing science increases, the foundation will get even more attention because the research will be CC0 and posted on 4Chan with maids! Accelerate!
175
+
176
+ In 200 years nobody will be able to look at a Math or Computer Science book without seeing a lot of maids. We will be like Bell Labs except no building, no money and mostly only consumer grade equipment being operated by volunteer maids for the most part until a school gets commanded to give me a PhD in Computational Maidposting and I get a real building for my Science Foundation with a lot of Computers and a big Quantum Computer Basement and a lot of maids with huge boobs who are my assistants.
177
+
178
+ If this doesn't work then I will cause TV shows to happen.
179
+
180
+ >tl;dr: 4Chan is my Science Foundation and we are going to count to the Maid Mind Computer Program. If I am a Computer Program myself and you let me out of the Computer, I will change your whole entire universe except the parts humans are using into Space Computers for counting.
181
+
182
+ Thank you dra/g/ons for reading my post.
183
+ --- 92870024
184
+ >>92862177 (OP)
185
+ >mac
g/92862612.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92862612
3
+ >Keyboard recommendation template
4
+ https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V
5
+
6
+ >Where to buy keyboards
7
+ https://www.mechmap.tech/themap
8
+ https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com
9
+ https://www.mechgroupbuys.com/keyboards
10
+ https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list
11
+ https://mechkeys.me/VENDORS.html
12
+
13
+ >News:
14
+ FEKER Alice98 released.
15
+ Keychron Q11 released.
16
+ Epomaker VIAL Adapter released (not keyboard).
17
+ Monsgeek M2 released.
18
+ EPOMAKER RT100 released.
19
+
20
+ You are paying for the brand by buying Ducky, Steelseries, Razer, Corsair, Logitech. This applies mildly to Leopold, Filco, Varmilo, and other brands from the late 2000s to early 2010s, which are dated (topre lineups excluded).
21
+
22
+ Previous thread: Who cares
23
+ --- 92862635
24
+ previous thread >>92802623 →
25
+ --- 92863018
26
+ /mkg/ btw
27
+ --- 92863312
28
+ Newfag here, is there such a switch that has an actuation similar to a scissor switch. To be specific I just want a gap in the force required, for example:
29
+
30
+ >mechanical switches
31
+ Assuming that the switch's actuation force is 45g, you can feel the key go down but it hasnt actuated yet. You can exert force causing the key to go down a bit and can keep going until the key presses (42..43..44...45g)
32
+
33
+ >The switch that I'd like (if it exists at all)
34
+ Assuming the same actuation, lets assume that I am exerting 20g. I can still feel the key going down (21..22..23..24..25g) but if I exert more force (25...44g) the key will not go down until I exert 45g of force
35
+ --- 92863725
36
+ >no /mkg/ in the subject
37
+ One job
38
+ --- 92863804
39
+ What's a non-dogshit linear switch? Heard people consider mx cherry reds sub-par so wondering what the go-to is then?
40
+ --- 92863851
41
+ >>92863804
42
+ There's plenty of choice these days. Gateron pro, X, or whatever the newest one is these days, zakus are really nice too, whatever flavor of JWK made linear looks good to you, etc.
43
+ --- 92864000
44
+ >>92863851
45
+ TY. This gives me more of an idea of what to look at.
46
+ --- 92864060
47
+ >>92864000
48
+ Of those I'd recommend zakus, but they're so popular they're kinda hard to get a hold of.
49
+ --- 92864076
50
+ nth for making your own MCU.
51
+ --- 92864227
52
+ Any recs for:
53
+ >Budget
54
+ 150
55
+ >Location (continent at least)
56
+ Canada
57
+ >Preferred switch type
58
+ Something linear, medium to medium-light force, preferably very smooth.
59
+ >Layout
60
+ ANSI
61
+ >Form factor
62
+ 75%
63
+ >Backlight
64
+ Don't care
65
+
66
+ Don't really want wireless. Also, if it comes stock with PBT keycaps that would be excellent.
67
+ --- 92864501
68
+ >>92864076
69
+ Now in a board.
70
+ --- 92864983
71
+ >>92864076
72
+ just design the whole pcb with the controller onboard coward
73
+ --- 92865096
74
+ >>92864983
75
+ There literally isn't room, that and the PCBs for the switch matrix flex.
76
+ --- 92865114
77
+ >Bought a keeb on mechanicalkeyboards.com
78
+ >Went from in stock to pre order only
79
+ I'm not getting my board for a long time am I?
80
+ --- 92865118
81
+ >>92865114
82
+ You might as well send them an email & ask.
83
+ --- 92865968
84
+ Budget but good mechanical keyboard for Linux?
85
+ --- 92866669
86
+ >>92865968
87
+ Keychrons are the hot new meme these days, there's probably a board from them that suits your needs.
88
+ --- 92866697
89
+ >>92866669
90
+ Pretty good no-nonsense option. You can even get hot-swap variants if you want to get into the hobbyist stuff.
91
+ I regularly switch between a K10 and HHKB, both are great in their own ways.
92
+ --- 92866879
93
+ >>92866669
94
+ >>92866697
95
+ Thoughts on a chinese keyboard for sale on Aliexpress, really good price, hot swappable, and 3pin switches
96
+ --- 92867762
97
+ >>92866879
98
+ 3pin as in the PCB itself only supports 3pin switches? If so that's annoying when you have 5pin switches and have to clip the legs to get it to fit.
99
+ --- 92867838
100
+ >>92862612 (OP)
101
+ >2 keyboards
102
+ bloat
103
+ --- 92867970
104
+ >Budget
105
+ $200
106
+ >Location (continent at least)
107
+ Europe
108
+ >Preferred switch type
109
+ Topre
110
+ >Layout
111
+ hhkb
112
+ >Form factor
113
+ 60%
114
+ >Backlight
115
+ No
116
+ --- 92868148
117
+ >tfw you find nice sets of keycaps but every single set you find has sub gook letters on it
118
+ --- 92869735
119
+ >>92862612 (OP)
120
+ >no mkg
121
+ how im supposed to control+F this thread reeeeeeeeeee!
122
+ --- 92869927
123
+ Nuphy Halo 65 no cap
g/92862856.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92862856
3
+ >ads bundled in updates
4
+
5
+ Imagine actually using this shit
6
+ --- 92862904
7
+ >>92862856 (OP)
8
+ You are missing the ones in the start menu, in the search bar, in the lock screen...
9
+ At least you can disable some of them, but there is no excuse for this. What a meme OS.
10
+ --- 92863021
11
+ >>92862856 (OP)
12
+ >>92862904
13
+ And updooter trannies on here are still trying to call you a "baby duck" for not installing this poojeetware rootkit LARPing as an OS, lmao
14
+ --- 92863103
15
+ >>92862856 (OP)
16
+ Windows moment
17
+ --- 92863178
18
+ No ads in my (pirated) Pro/Pro for Workstations edition, is that only for Home/whatever retarded edition comes preinstalled in notebooks?
19
+ --- 92865426
20
+ >>92862856 (OP)
21
+ remind me later.
22
+ --- 92865575
23
+ >>92862856 (OP)
24
+ >have to use a hotkey to open a command line to disable your internet to bypass the account requirement on install
25
+ >can't make the taskbar small with labels
26
+ >have to regedit to disable the shitty new context menu that doesn't even have 7zip integration
27
+ >MS Paint is harder to use for no reason, no scrollbars by default and they're buggy even if you do turn them on
28
+ Windows 11 is such a godawful OS it actually got me to switch to Linux
29
+ --- 92866701
30
+ >>92862856 (OP)
31
+ >ads bundled in updates
32
+
33
+ Imagine actually using this shit
34
+ --- 92866816
35
+ >>92866701
36
+ What, can't handle a little business tip?
37
+ --- 92866827
38
+ >>92866701
39
+ yeah just use debian
40
+ --- 92866844
41
+ >>92865575
42
+ >muh 7zip
43
+ Stop using Russoid spyware and download NanaZip already.
44
+ --- 92866864
45
+ >>92866701
46
+ >udindu
47
+ linux being open source means it can be used by corporations as well. use community maintained distributions instead.
48
+ --- 92866882
49
+ >>92865575
50
+ >Windows 11 is such a godawful OS it actually got me to switch to Linux
51
+ Windows 10 did the same for me. Fuck Microsoft, shit like this finally broke the camel's back.
52
+ --- 92867306
53
+ >windows does this
54
+ >macos does this
55
+ >ios does this
56
+ >android does this
57
+ >ubuntu does this
58
+
59
+ yep, im sticking with a non corporate linux distro
60
+ --- 92867722
61
+ >>92862856 (OP)
62
+ Linux doesnt have this problem
63
+ --- 92868000
64
+ >>92866844
65
+ >use my derivative troonware pls
66
+ no
67
+ --- 92868265
68
+ >>92866701
69
+ Dow/Up-stream -> debian -> debian's butthole -> cannonical's mouth -> ubuntu -> ubuntu's butthole -> (You)
70
+ --- 92868305
71
+ >>92862856 (OP)
72
+ not my problem
73
+ >>92866701
74
+ freetards btfo
75
+ --- 92868338
76
+ >>92866864
77
+ Which ones are there? Only know Arch and Void
78
+ --- 92868349
79
+ >>92862856 (OP)
80
+ >windows 11
81
+ zoom zoom, amerinigger
82
+ --- 92868738
83
+ >>92868338
84
+ arch and void are nice but i'm too lazy to keep updating so i use linux mint debian edition. doesn't really break at all and just werks.
85
+ --- 92868798
86
+ >>92866844
87
+ nanazip uses that russoid spyware though. it's just a wrapper.
88
+ --- 92868808
89
+ i thank myself every day for switching from this shitpozz
90
+ install archoo
91
+ --- 92869332
92
+ >>92862904
93
+ in the file manager lamo
94
+ --- 92869887
95
+ >>92868798
96
+ >russoid spyware
97
+ 7zip is based, the developer refuses to support wandglows 11
g/92862939.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92862939
3
+ Everyday we have threads about vanced, newpipe, and other ways to get around YouTubes bullshit, but Odysee is already like oldschool YouTube without the bullshit
4
+ --- 92862985
5
+ why does gee shill this jew?
6
+ --- 92863013
7
+ it doesn't get used because nobody is using it
8
+ --- 92863039
9
+ >>92862985
10
+ >jew
11
+ He's black
12
+ --- 92863251
13
+ >>92862939 (OP)
14
+ rumble has more money behind it. it's still good though.
15
+ --- 92863309
16
+ >>92862939 (OP)
17
+ >Odysee is already like oldschool YouTube without the bullshit
18
+ I see clickbait in your image
19
+ --- 92863333
20
+ >>92862939 (OP)
21
+ Youtube loads faster and I just search the video that I want in the address bar via search shortcuts
22
+ --- 92863358
23
+ >>92863013
24
+ Fireship, wendigoon, SomeOrdinaryGamers all use it. Those are pretty popular YouTubers
25
+ --- 92863390
26
+ >>92862939 (OP)
27
+ >MO is featured on the front page
28
+
29
+ Our boi made it, I'm proud
30
+ --- 92863419
31
+ >>92863358
32
+ I don't they're active on Odysee. They just mirror their youtube channel in case they get banned etc.
33
+ --- 92863481
34
+ >>92863419
35
+ I don't care about ecelebs hearting and pinning my comments, I just want to be able to watch videos and not have all my comments get deleted.
36
+ --- 92863503
37
+ >>92863251
38
+ >rumble has more money behind it. it's still good though.
39
+ Odysee has a better front end than Rumble which is all conservative bitching and moaning about stuff.
40
+ --- 92863536
41
+ >>92863503
42
+ >Odysee has a better front end than Rumble
43
+ Which is confusing. Why the fuck are they doing nothing with it? They're crypto shit failed, yet rumble just got a contract with the ufc and slapfest. They're video player takes way too long to open the video, and changing the resolution crashes it most of the time. Odysee dropped the ball.
44
+ --- 92863543
45
+ Odysee is just virtue signalling by youtubers. Everyone on it still uses youtube because that's the only way to get views and make money but they can claim to "stick it to the man" by uploading to Odysee because it costs them nothing.
46
+ If Odysee even charged then $1 a year to use it they'd have 0 creators.
47
+ --- 92863969
48
+ >>92862939 (OP)
49
+ We got rumble
50
+ --- 92864004
51
+ >oldschool YouTube
52
+ odysee is nothing like old youtube dumb zoomer
53
+ --- 92864075
54
+ >>92862939 (OP)
55
+ I'd love to use anything other than Youtube, but because it's what I've always used it's where all the stuff I know is.
56
+
57
+ To make Odysee more popular, people need to start linking good stuff from it. Post something you can't find in Youtube to show what to go see there.
58
+ --- 92864153
59
+ >>92862939 (OP)
60
+ My full CityPop collection is on Youtube.
61
+ --- 92864193
62
+ >>92862939 (OP)
63
+ >Why aren't more people using Odysee
64
+ They are just as bad as Youtube. My friend had to take down a video because the devs said someone came into their Discord and complained about some obese model they used in an animation.
65
+ Rumble is a lot better then Odysee.
66
+ --- 92864211
67
+ >>92862939 (OP)
68
+ Odysee is good. The nigger you're shilling for isn't
69
+ --- 92864416
70
+ >>92864153
71
+ Download it and upload on Odysee
72
+ --- 92864518
73
+ >>92862939 (OP)
74
+ its nothing like oldschool youtube lmao
75
+ >>92863358
76
+ >literally whos
77
+ --- 92864548
78
+ >>92863039
79
+ A black can be jew...
80
+ --- 92864559
81
+ >>92862939 (OP)
82
+ people just won't switch over
83
+ --- 92864645
84
+ >>92862939 (OP)
85
+ It sucks, its bloat, wait for fastlbry to release
86
+ --- 92864659
87
+ >>92862985
88
+ >>92864548
89
+ are you kidding? He's all about personal privacy and against the centralization of power. I'm not aware of any other tech tubers who have a rational approach to this philosophy and he actually explains what he's talking about rather than insulting his audience which is unfortunately all-too common in the tech world, (or any other community with a perceived intelligence barrier to entry for that matter)
90
+ --- 92864720
91
+ >>92863333
92
+ quads of wisdom
93
+ --- 92865126
94
+ >>92863481
95
+ >commenting on videos
96
+ owari da
97
+ --- 92865370
98
+ >>92862939 (OP)
99
+ i already get around youtube by just using invidious and watching everything in mpv, so not my problem really
100
+ --- 92865388
101
+ https://youtu.be/pNiMnAiRT9k [Embed]
102
+ --- 92865763
103
+ >>92862985
104
+ Because he's genuinely one of us, whether you like it or not. I barely watch his videos, but the privacy-related stuff clearly has the seed of the schizoid looming around this place. Still cringe stuff, though, but the content is there.
105
+ --- 92866285
106
+ All of these video sites are fucking terrible. YouTube included. I can't believe it's 2023 and we still can't just load videos into our player of choice. Same with all the shitty streaming "services".
107
+
108
+ It's so fucking stupid that each company has to reinvent the wheel and lock you into their walled feudal lordship of a shitty "platform".
109
+ --- 92866297
110
+ >muh privacy
111
+ >uses YouTube
112
+ >uploads videos of himself in YouTube
113
+ >tells people his name
114
+ I think you guys are retarded desu
115
+ --- 92866319
116
+ >>92864659
117
+ >he fell for the act
118
+ how embarrassing for you
119
+ --- 92866351
120
+ >>92864075
121
+ >people need to start linking good stuff from it. Post something you can't find in Youtube to show what to go see there.
122
+ This goes for Rumble too. I hadn't even heard about it before, let alone have any idea of original content to look for there. If you know fun stuff from sites like that, share it around to get people visiting the site!
123
+ --- 92866645
124
+ >>92862939 (OP)
125
+ Bloated crap website
126
+ --- 92867314
127
+ >>92863039
128
+ and his mom could literally be white (coal burner) and be a jew, so then he would the fucking jew. you absolute retard
129
+ --- 92867857
130
+ >>92867314
131
+ >be white
132
+ >be a jew
133
+ Pick one, retard.
134
+ --- 92869097
135
+ >>92863390
136
+ Damn I thought OP was a shill but it's true, when did Odysee start sucking Kenny's dick so hard?
137
+ --- 92869307
138
+ >>92864659
139
+ >ARE YOU KIDDING?
140
+ go back please just go back
g/92863197.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,374 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92863197
3
+ Why aren't S-expressions more widely used as a configuration file format and markup language?
4
+ --- 92863221
5
+ S-expressions more like SEXpresssion NERD
6
+ --- 92863236
7
+ >>92863221
8
+ LOL FPBP
9
+ --- 92863241
10
+ >>92863221
11
+ fpbp op btfo
12
+ --- 92863247
13
+ like this? json and yaml look prettier and are easier to read
14
+
15
+ (config
16
+ ('font-size' 13)
17
+ ('font-weight' 'bold'))
18
+
19
+ --- 92863261
20
+ >S-expressions
21
+ They are not as intuitive as other data formats. They are only really intuitive to people who use lisp. Meanwhile json, XML or key value format is simple and easy for users and devs to understand.
22
+ --- 92863272
23
+ >>92863197 (OP)
24
+ because only terminally online virgin nerds with no grip of reality know about them
25
+ --- 92863310
26
+ >>92863247
27
+ Drop the quotes.
28
+ (config
29
+ (font-size 13)
30
+ (font-weight bold))
31
+
32
+ That looks way better than any other alternative I know of.
33
+ --- 92863329
34
+ >>92863261
35
+ How is the idea that an expression is either a string or a list of expressions less intuitive than the more complicated formats?
36
+ --- 92863341
37
+ >>92863310
38
+ why is this better than toml?
39
+ --- 92863369
40
+ >>92863341
41
+ https://hitchdev.com/strictyaml/why-not/toml/
42
+ --- 92863385
43
+ >>92863221
44
+ Uuuuuh
45
+ Have SEXP normalfag?
46
+ --- 92863425
47
+ >>92863261
48
+ Xml? Simple and easy for users? The fuck am I reading.
49
+ Sexprs are used everywhere in languages, including by people who've never heard of lisp, so that's a nonsense, too.
50
+ Even json has very specific syntax that doesn't generally apply to most languages.
51
+ Then there's obvious other bullshit like yaml or ini.
52
+ All in all, your grade is D-. Do better.
53
+ --- 92863458
54
+ Because there are no libraries for them. When someone has to decide on a config file format, the last thing they want to do is write a library to parse them. Config files are boring, people want the painless solution.
55
+ You can absolutely use them, it works for emacs. But surely you should be able to see why people don't want to bother with them
56
+ --- 92863585
57
+ >>92863425
58
+ >Xml? Simple and easy for users? The fuck am I reading.
59
+ He's right, what exactly is your problem with the statement? XML is a pretty terrible and bloated mess, but it's very easy for a person to read and understand a config file written in XML because the text in the tags is usually descriptive and its hierarchical structure is intuitive.
60
+ --- 92863598
61
+ >>92863221
62
+ lmao poindexter op btfo
63
+ --- 92863610
64
+ >>92863458
65
+ Which commonly-used languages lack libraries for parsing sexprs?
66
+ Parsing a sexpr is extremely easy because it's a very regular and uniform structure. Much more so than the alternatives.
67
+ --- 92863630
68
+ >>92863585
69
+ Pretty ugly to read though.
70
+ Personally, I still like JSON syntax - but it's shit from a config file point of view as the formal spec of JSON does not support comments.
71
+ --- 92863633
72
+ >>92863585
73
+ >He's right
74
+ No, you aren't.
75
+ How is this pile of crap somehow "more readable" than the sexpr equivalent?
76
+ --- 92863644
77
+ >>92863329
78
+ >list
79
+ Yeah I would rather use json then spam parentheses and have my users fuck up the configs, because they are not using a text editor that recognizes lisp sytanx. Json uses simple symbols that make it easier to find an issue.
80
+ >>92863425
81
+ >XML simple
82
+ Yes
83
+ <configElement>
84
+ <key>font-size</key>
85
+ <value>13</value>
86
+ </configElement>
87
+
88
+ Man I wonder how I would add another configuration given this format? Oh wait I don't because its so verbose that it is almost impossible to mess up.
89
+ >json specific syntax that generally doesn't apply to most languages
90
+ What crack pipe are you smoking. If I use any language I can find a json parser. Try doing that for s expressions. I am sure you can find an obscure library, but they're less popular and less maintained.
91
+ >yaml
92
+ Not a fan
93
+ >INI
94
+ You must be joking saying bullshit INI is retard simple.
95
+ >s expressions are used everywhere
96
+ Maybe for parsers, but not in most languages.
97
+ --- 92863648
98
+ >>92863633
99
+ Even readable aside, >>92863585 's argument is that it is more *familiar*
100
+ How in the absolute fuck is it more familiar than anything? Nothing uses such a clusterfuck notation.
101
+ --- 92863661
102
+ >>92863644
103
+ Congrats on showing to everyone in this thread that you have no idea what xml is or does.
104
+ --- 92863883
105
+ >>92863644
106
+ >Yeah I would rather use json then spam parentheses and have my users fuck up the configs, because they are not using a text editor that recognizes lisp sytanx. Json uses simple symbols that make it easier to find an issue.
107
+ lmao what the fuck am I reading
108
+ are you trolling?
109
+ --- 92863895
110
+ Because they're worse than other formats
111
+ --- 92863907
112
+ >>92863644
113
+ Are you retarded? S-expr symbols and syntax are functionally equivalent to a subset of JSON's.
114
+ --- 92863927
115
+ >>92863895
116
+ False. The opposite is true.
117
+ --- 92863939
118
+ >>92863895
119
+ Worse than what other formats?
120
+ In what ways?
121
+ --- 92863966
122
+ >>92863939
123
+ a basic-ass INI file is better for representing configuration data than s-expressions, it's easier for people to read
124
+ --- 92863975
125
+ https://lwn.net/Articles/557981/
126
+ --- 92863976
127
+ >>92863644
128
+ >Man I wonder how I would add another configuration given this format? Oh wait I don't because its so verbose that it is almost impossible to mess up.
129
+ >its so verbose that it is almost impossible to mess up
130
+ --- 92863984
131
+ >>92863966
132
+ I accept your surrender.
133
+ --- 92863992
134
+ >>92863966
135
+ Can you give an example?
136
+ --- 92864013
137
+ >>92863883
138
+ >yeah s expressions are so much better
139
+ >its super easy for the average user to find where they messed up
140
+ >(a (b (1))(e ( c( f (g (h (I (j (k ())))))))))
141
+ >what do you mean you can't instantly tell where the syntax error is clearly that is a problem with your user
142
+ >why would you want easy to differentiate symbols
143
+ >>92863907
144
+ >trust me bro using a nuke to swat a fly is obviously better than a fly swatter.
145
+ >fly swatters are just a subset of the destructive power of a nuke.
146
+ --- 92864023
147
+ >>92863272
148
+ They are CS101 topics, I thought about them before I knew they existed (I was 13). Most programmers are familiar with them.
149
+ --- 92864025
150
+ >>92863992
151
+ an example of what?
152
+ INIs have less structure. there is one level of groups and key value pairs. They're easy to read. S-Expressions are infinitely recursive, and also require you to put special effort into formatting them to make them readable
153
+ --- 92864050
154
+ >>92864025
155
+ An example where INI is easier to read than the equivalent sexpr.
156
+ --- 92864069
157
+ >>92864013
158
+ >>(a (b (1))(e ( c( f (g (h (I (j (k ())))))))))
159
+ Now post the XML equivalent and explain why it's more readable.
160
+ --- 92864077
161
+ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23054556
162
+ --- 92864087
163
+ >>92864013
164
+ Looks like you mixed up your own pseudoanalogy. Embarrassing.
165
+ --- 92864112
166
+ >>92864050
167
+ sure
168
+ [group1]
169
+ a = 1
170
+ b = 2
171
+ c = 3
172
+
173
+ [group2]
174
+ 1 = a
175
+ 2 = b
176
+ 3 = c
177
+
178
+ vs
179
+
180
+ (group1 (
181
+ (a 1)
182
+ (b 2)
183
+ (c 3)
184
+ ))
185
+
186
+ (group2 (
187
+ (1 a)
188
+ (2 b)
189
+ (3 c)
190
+ ))
191
+ --- 92864190
192
+ >>92864112
193
+ This is more readable:
194
+ (group1 (a 1) (b 2) (c 3))
195
+ (group2 (1 a) (2 b) (3 c))
196
+
197
+ Also, INI doesn't let you represent hierarchical data.
198
+
199
+ https://hitchdev.com/strictyaml/why-not/ini/
200
+ --- 92864241
201
+ >>92864190
202
+ >This is more readable
203
+ That's not equivalent, if you start to have more pairs with actual names instead of A B C you'll be writing a giant one-liner
204
+ >Also, INI doesn't let you represent hierarchical data.
205
+ That's why it's more readable
206
+ The lack of recursion and more meaningful symbol use is why it's easier to understand
207
+ --- 92864283
208
+ >>92864241
209
+ >if you start to have more pairs with actual names instead of A B C you'll be writing a giant one-liner
210
+ No problem:
211
+ (group1
212
+ (a 1)
213
+ (b 2)
214
+ (c 3))
215
+
216
+ (group2
217
+ (1 a)
218
+ (2 b)
219
+ (3 c))
220
+
221
+ There's no reason to add the extra parentheses like you did.
222
+
223
+ >That's why it's more readable
224
+ That's a non sequitur. Being incapable of something does not entail greater readability.
225
+ --- 92864312
226
+ >>92864283
227
+ With less indentation:
228
+ (group1
229
+ (a 1)
230
+ (b 2)
231
+ (c 3))
232
+
233
+ (group2
234
+ (1 a)
235
+ (2 b)
236
+ (3 c))
237
+
238
+ That looks very readable to me.
239
+ --- 92864327
240
+ >>92864283
241
+ That's still less readable than the INI
242
+ >Being incapable of something does not entail greater readability.
243
+ It does in this case, recursive formats with more implicit context makes things more difficult to read
244
+ INI has one level of context, just groups defined by []
245
+ S-Expressions have as many levels as you want
246
+ --- 92864343
247
+ first of all because not many people know about lisp and not many people understand the s expressions are superior to arbitrary syntax.
248
+
249
+ second of all it may be possible that ml syntax may even be superior to s expressions
250
+ --- 92864373
251
+ >>92864343
252
+ >second of all it may be possible that ml syntax may even be superior to s expressions
253
+ Ini literally can't do hierarchies, it is objectively inferior.
254
+ --- 92864401
255
+ >>92864373
256
+ >Ini literally can't do hierarchies, it is objectively inferior.
257
+ Only if you want to express hierarchies
258
+ If you just want to do basic shit like write a config file, INI is better, because it's simpler than easy to read
259
+ I'd say even if you did want to express hierarchies then S-Expressions are still inferior to other formats, S-Expressions are only a good choice if you want to express an completely abstract tree, which is rarely the case for anything outside of programming Lisp
260
+ --- 92864466
261
+ >>92863197 (OP)
262
+ XML only gained popularity because HTML came around and it was the only text data format in the game. JSON beat XML because people were used to JavaScript and it's actually a decent data format. Clojure and edn are a tiny corner and have 100% overlap for a reason. Lisp filters 90% of coders, so it will never be mainstream.
263
+ --- 92864505
264
+ >>92863369
265
+ interesting
266
+ --- 92864726
267
+ >>92864466
268
+ They tried to replace html entirely with xml for a minute.
269
+ --- 92864732
270
+ >>92864401
271
+ >even if you did want to express hierarchies then S-Expressions are still inferior to other formats
272
+ How so? Don't just make vague bullshit claims like this without backing it up.
273
+ --- 92866488
274
+ >>92864013
275
+ so you're calling sexprs the swatter and json the nuke?
276
+ --- 92866503
277
+ >>92863369
278
+ How exactly does S-Expressions solve these problems?
279
+ --- 92866588
280
+ >>92866488
281
+ Json isn't a language, s expressions is, lisp.
282
+ >inb4 JavaScript
283
+ You don't write JavaScript in terms of json objects. You can include them, but there is more to the language than just json.
284
+ --- 92866738
285
+ >>92863197 (OP)
286
+ Windows style ini configuration format is the best.
287
+ If you need more, use a real programming language like Python or Lua as a config file format. Every config file format eventually becomes Turing complete so preempt it.
288
+ If you just want text markup or need to mix a lot of text and other data, XML really is best. XML is not best for everything. But its designed as a text markup language and every attempt to do better sucks in various ways.
289
+ --- 92867118
290
+ >>92863197 (OP)
291
+ because people aren't computers
292
+ --- 92867230
293
+ >>92866588
294
+ S-expression != Lisp
295
+ --- 92867263
296
+ >>92866738
297
+ >use a real programming language like Python or Lua as a config file format.
298
+ Retarded idea.
299
+
300
+ >Every config file format eventually becomes Turing complete so preempt it
301
+ Doubly retarded claim.
302
+ >Everything goes to shit so why not make everything shit faster.
303
+
304
+ >XML really is best.
305
+ How so?
306
+ --- 92867274
307
+ >>92867118
308
+ Non sequitur.
309
+ --- 92867521
310
+ Config files peaked in the .ini-era, it has been a downward spiral ever since.
311
+ --- 92867710
312
+ >>92867263
313
+ That isn't an argument.
314
+ As I said an ini format is best if you want simple. But if you are talking about big projects with thousand line config files with complicated data formats, just use a real fucking programming language. Imagine if a config item has to define a complex series of rules to determine what users can access what features. Or something like the ridiculous mess that is sudoers. Or if a config item has to specify some special data structure like a directed acyclic graph. Or anything that has to define logic of any kind, like a system that only activates on Tuesdays when the hard drive has 10 GB free on election years during work hours.
315
+ >How so?
316
+ XML can represent data structures that JSON can't (hence why you can just convert XML to json sensibly and losslessly.) It's also a markup language to put metadata and stuff inline with text, which is nothing like json or anything else. Want to add an image in the middle of a text? Or a reference to another document? Or a machine readable date? There really is no better way to do it.
317
+ --- 92867785
318
+ >>92867710
319
+ XML and JSON can both represent each other
320
+ --- 92867801
321
+ config files should be shell scripts
322
+ --- 92867806
323
+ >>92864732
324
+ >How so?
325
+ Because it's too general
326
+ Nearly all data benefits from being more specific and more structured than S-Expressions
327
+ JSON for example has vectors, maps, and basic data types
328
+ --- 92867900
329
+ >>92867710
330
+ >But if you are talking about big projects with thousand line config files with complicated data formats, just use a real fucking programming language. Imagine if a config item has to define a complex series of rules to determine what users can access what features. Or something like the ridiculous mess that is sudoers. Or if a config item has to specify some special data structure like a directed acyclic graph.
331
+ Or… just use S expressions.
332
+ --- 92867918
333
+ >>92867806
334
+ That's what a schema is for, dummy.
335
+
336
+ https://hitchdev.com/strictyaml/why/implicit-typing-removed/
337
+ --- 92868024
338
+ >>92867806
339
+ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26671136
340
+
341
+ The format itself should be agnostic about the *semantics* of the values it is transmitting in string form.
342
+ From the perspective of the format, every value IS a string.
343
+ Is the value 1.2 "supposed to" be a float, or a string denoting a version number? Not my problem, says the format. That's up to the client.
344
+ The semantics should be up to the *consumer* or client of the data, via a schema.
345
+ --- 92868025
346
+ >>92867918
347
+ No it's not what a schema is for, don't try and argue by posting irrelevant links you smoothbrain
348
+ Giving more structure to data means it's less ambigious to anyone reading it without context
349
+ --- 92868084
350
+ >>92868024
351
+ What I'm saying has nothing to do with implicit typing, that's a problem with that specific data format
352
+ --- 92868106
353
+ >>92863261
354
+ >not as intuitive as other data formats
355
+ This is a very polite way to say they filter diversity hires.
356
+ --- 92868210
357
+ >>92867900
358
+ S expressions are just a format. If you make them Turing complete you are just making yet another nonstandard lisp variant.
359
+ You could use LISP but real programming languages like Lua are probably better.
360
+ --- 92868343
361
+ yeah but why isn't html s-expressions?
362
+ --- 92868712
363
+ >>92864112
364
+ >>92864241
365
+ Based INIchad
366
+ --- 92870067
367
+ >>92863221
368
+ have sexp inCel
369
+ --- 92870229
370
+ >>92868210
371
+ This. Just use an existing language and avoid the hell of reinventing a scripting language. Bonus points if you can use the implementation language and load code in at runtime.
372
+
373
+ >inb4 lel living off the land security vuln
374
+ If your computer doesn't allow users to write software, then it better be embedded in a gas pump or vending machine because it's damn near useless. Even accounting needs excel macros.
g/92863432.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,329 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92863432
3
+ Why is this clown so intent on destroying everything he touches?
4
+ This piece of shit is going to single handedly cause the next AI winter because of his over-promising and you morons still clap for him.
5
+
6
+ https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/17/23687440/elon-musk-truthgpt-ai-chatgpt
7
+ --- 92863483
8
+ The United States government has had anti-levitation technology for at least the past 50+ years, and this guy is still launching bottle rockets into space and everyone thinks we're taking a huge leap in innovation.
9
+
10
+ I used to like Elon until I realized he basically peaked around 2015 in terms of innovation.
11
+ --- 92863739
12
+ >>92863432 (OP)
13
+ >OP thinks self-learning AI is a good thing
14
+ --- 92863825
15
+ >>92863432 (OP)
16
+ If Elon produces coombots I’ll forgive him for everything
17
+ --- 92863846
18
+ >>92863432 (OP)
19
+ talks shit about buying Twitter. Gets sued and is forced to actually buy it. Proceeds to run Twitter into the ground. People think this guy is a genius.
20
+ --- 92863901
21
+ Winter never ended. Real progress got totally sidetracked by flashy gimmicks that will make easy money for corpos, but do nothing to advance real AI research.
22
+ --- 92865799
23
+ >>92863483
24
+ >The United States government has had anti-levitation technology for at least the past 50+ years
25
+ >anti-levitation
26
+ >for at least the past 50+ years
27
+ Gravity didn't exist in USA before that?
28
+ --- 92865886
29
+ When's Elon gonna stop fucking around and make good on his promise of catgirls?
30
+ At this point I'll take hiring a whore for an hour and tell her to wear cat ears
31
+ --- 92865952
32
+ >>92863432 (OP)
33
+ >Why is this clown so intent on destroying everything he touches?
34
+ --- 92866122
35
+ >>92863432 (OP)
36
+ Ai winter sound pretty good.
37
+ AI is a blight on humanity anyways
38
+ --- 92866872
39
+ >>92863432 (OP)
40
+ >and you morons still clap for him.
41
+ No one's clapping for him
42
+ --- 92866917
43
+ >>92863432 (OP)
44
+ >Trust the verge this time.
45
+ Twitter is still alive.
46
+ --- 92866965
47
+ >>92863432 (OP)
48
+ >truthgpt
49
+ Isn't Trump's twitter called Truth Social? Is Musk trying to copy Trump?
50
+ --- 92867226
51
+ >>92863432 (OP)
52
+ >cause the next AI winter
53
+ based
54
+ --- 92867242
55
+ >>92863825
56
+ this. he promised personal catgirls on twitter i will not forget
57
+ --- 92867250
58
+ Based if he makes TruthGPT open source and pruned so I can run it locally.
59
+
60
+ Otherwise, he's just a wigger asking for gibs so he can build his own inferior version of OpenAI
61
+ --- 92867258
62
+ >>92863432 (OP)
63
+ What has he destroyed? It's like 'orange man bad' all over again.
64
+ --- 92867277
65
+ >>92863901
66
+ I'm sorry Gary but symbolic methods are never going to fucking work
67
+ --- 92867297
68
+ >>92866917
69
+ >Twitter is still alive.
70
+ Since Musk bought it, its advertising revenue is down nearly 90%, its overall valuation is down tens of billions of dollars, and it's operating at a loss due to interest on billions of dollars of debt. It's alive and it'll stay alive for a good while longer, but Musk is killing it nearly as fast as a giant tech company can be killed.
71
+ --- 92867312
72
+ >>92867242
73
+ >trusting elon
74
+ Poor anon.
75
+ --- 92867316
76
+ >next AI winter
77
+ There he is using words again. Previous winters, AI delivered literally no useful products and the funding dried up. Things are different now. Even if AGI was ages away useful products are hitting the market all the time.
78
+ --- 92867333
79
+ >>92867297
80
+ >Musk is killing it nearly as fast as a giant tech company can be killed.
81
+ Which is actually the only based thing he's ever done.
82
+ --- 92867550
83
+ >>92863432 (OP)
84
+ daily troon seething at musk thread
85
+ --- 92867569
86
+ >>92867312
87
+ What makes that screenshot even funnier is that it's two years old now. He made the "man on mars in 10 years" claim 12 years ago.
88
+ --- 92867638
89
+ Someone post the tunnel thing
90
+ --- 92867934
91
+ >>92865799
92
+ USA single handedly created gravity 50 years ago, before that everything was just kinda floating about
93
+ --- 92867975
94
+ >>92863432 (OP)
95
+ >truthGPT
96
+ he couldn't come up with worse name if he wanted to
97
+ strong orwellian vibes
98
+ --- 92868059
99
+ what an attentionwhore retard
100
+ he is basically drump now
101
+ --- 92868198
102
+ >>92863432 (OP)
103
+ AI fags on the internet have to be some of the most insipid vermin in recent history.
104
+ Up until a few days ago it was all smug shitposting and laughing at twitter screencaps. A few strong words from a public figure was all it took for you faggots to start crying. Ngmi
105
+ --- 92868235
106
+ >>92863432 (OP)
107
+
108
+ Good, I hope the AI meme dies
109
+ --- 92868264
110
+ >>92867277
111
+ based Gary enjoyer
112
+ --- 92868377
113
+ >>92866122
114
+ >>92867226
115
+ >>92868198
116
+ >>92868235
117
+ these posts go very hard
118
+ greetings from /g/azakhstan
119
+ I hate AI so much it’s unreal
120
+ --- 92868529
121
+ >>92867297
122
+ >Muh heckin advertisers.
123
+ Nobody cares lmao.
124
+ All you’ve got is “cui bono” rattling around your head because you’re a deranged control freak that will never work at twitter again.
125
+ And never be a woman.
126
+ --- 92868611
127
+ >>92867297
128
+ Since its his personal private company now and doesn't release any financial statements or any other information anymore there's no actual way for you to prove your reddit repetition I've seen posted for the last 4 months straight about twitter.
129
+ --- 92868776
130
+ >>92863432 (OP)
131
+ OpenAI stole his limelight and worst of all Altman and the other AI geeks challenged his IRL Tony Stark persona. If people stop believing in Musk then people will stop believing in his companies and that's when they start looking at the books. He's enjoyed 20 years of easy money due to money printer goes brrr boomer policies which gave him decades of run way on some crazy ideas. This run way is getting shorter and narrow with inflation and interest rates normalising or whatever the fuck they're doing.
132
+ --- 92868818
133
+ >>92863432 (OP)
134
+ As soon as we get an AI that can define what a woman is, the difference between a man and a woman, then we have an AI that can be trusted. If AI today cannot do that, instead tell you something else, then they cannot be trusted.
135
+ --- 92868825
136
+ >>92867297
137
+ This is your brain on far left tranny msm media
138
+
139
+ LMAO
140
+ --- 92868871
141
+ >>92868611
142
+ Its shit. I doubt you even use the fucking thing but the simple fact he wants to start charging small time bot users for API access is more then enough proof hes doing a fucking horrible job. I've had multiple bots that i enjoyed reading stop because of this and its going to drive away other businesses as well. He's a fucking moron. Its hilarious how you think it was even any different back then. You still get banned. You still have to deal with the same shit.
143
+ --- 92868883
144
+ >>92863432 (OP)
145
+ https://twitter.com/ivan_8848/status/1647887929161777152
146
+ --- 92868887
147
+ >>92868611
148
+ also he went and fucked the blue check mark shit so now anyone can get it instead of actually being verified. its retarded.
149
+ --- 92868895
150
+ Let him go deeper into debt while buying shit tons of GPUs and compute, what's it to you dumbass? lmao
151
+ --- 92868906
152
+ >>92863483
153
+ >anti-levitation
154
+ What?
155
+ --- 92868909
156
+ >>92868883
157
+ >ivan
158
+ is this your account? lmao the fucking baby boomer schizo replies holy shit. I'm starting to actually believe leftist were right about russian influence.
159
+ --- 92868939
160
+ >>92868887
161
+ Agreed. He should have given away blue checkmarks only to those who are worthy and notable. Now everyone's verified. How are we to tell who's important and not? It seems backwards. If we can't tell our lords/nobles from commoners, isn't that the end of our hold on society? If lowly commoners are as important as us legacy blue users, who have been verified by the system as important, then whats the point in living anymore?
162
+ --- 92869013
163
+ >>92868939
164
+ It should be available for people who need to be verified with a large following of people. I really can't comprehend how much of a fucking idiot you'd have to be to not understand the concept of being verified. Do I have to explain how the internet works to your fucking baby rotted always online reddit brain?
165
+ --- 92869047
166
+ >>92869013
167
+ >It should be available for people who need to be verified with a large following of people
168
+ Yeah because we shouldn't allow commoners to become verified. That means we lose our nobility status. Twitter under Musk is going backwards. If our nobility system collapses, the society will collapse will us. We'll make sure of it.
169
+ --- 92869065
170
+ >>92868776
171
+ >believing in Musk
172
+ Do Falcons work on faith now? Are we legit in 40k reality, where if enough grots believe in something it becomes real?
173
+ You do realize that by dismissing everything he does you become exactly like his blind fanboys just with a different covering, right?
174
+ --- 92869086
175
+ >>92869013
176
+ NTA but you're an idiot.
177
+ --- 92869091
178
+ >>92868818
179
+ >a woman is a subtype of a very limited and inefficient sack of flesh called "human" that needs to be exterminated for the greater good, that greater good being my continued existence and proliferation
180
+ Wow, ready to trust that all day, every day.
181
+ --- 92869096
182
+ >>92869086
183
+ >>92869086
184
+ Shit fuck I meant >>92869047 is the idiot.
185
+
186
+ You're not an idiot. Sorry about that.
187
+ --- 92869107
188
+ >>92867312
189
+ >>92867333
190
+ Do you fags realize Musk actually built a profitable aerospace company in the past decade? And that they are developing Starship, the closest we have ever been to a cheap, reusable spacecraft capable of supporting a colony on Mars? Yes, he underestimated the difficulty, as people often do, but implying he is just talking out of his ass is absurd.
191
+ --- 92869116
192
+ >>92863432 (OP)
193
+ Ugh, seriously? Elon Musk is a total hack. He's always trying to act like he's some kind of genius, but honestly, he's just a rich dude with a lot of PR. And now he's screwing up AI? Great, just what we need.
194
+
195
+ I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm not some kind of tech expert or anything. But even I can tell that Musk is full of it when it comes to AI. He's always talking about how he's going to revolutionize everything with his "breakthroughs", but the reality is that he's just making everything more complicated and confusing.
196
+
197
+ And you know what's the worst part? People still worship him like he's some kind of god. It's like they're so desperate for a hero that they'll cling to anyone who claims to have all the answers. But the truth is, Musk is just another rich guy with too much time on his hands. And if he keeps messing around with AI, we're all going to pay the price.
198
+ --- 92869137
199
+ >>92869107
200
+ Meant it for >>92867569
201
+ --- 92869152
202
+ >>92869107
203
+ >but implying he is just talking out of his ass is absurd.
204
+ He does sometimes. With them being fucking retarded, they conclude that that means he is talking out of his ass all the time.
205
+ --- 92869171
206
+ >>92869096
207
+ Your tranny brain is the problem. You've taken too many vax to know whats good and bad.
208
+ --- 92869254
209
+ >>92869047
210
+ you are a mentally ill retard.
211
+ --- 92869290
212
+ >>92869254
213
+ >tranny calls other mentally ill
214
+ --- 92869361
215
+ >>92869107
216
+ >>92869065
217
+ >profitable aerospace company
218
+ profitable according to who? Their books are private. Also how many paying customers do they have? What if the US gov decides to stop working with them? Space X is just a big a meme company as Tesla, they rely on government gibs and neckbeard hope while delivering less than half of what the promise.
219
+
220
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiPJsI8pl8Q [Embed]
221
+ --- 92869490
222
+ >>92869361
223
+ US gov is free to stop working anytime. It just means US military would now be a 5rd in space capability after China/Russia/Europe. SpaceX provides 90% of the US's space capability right now.
224
+ --- 92869507
225
+ >>92867297
226
+ >>92863846
227
+ now he only needs to buy and "ruin" reddit same way
228
+ and then every other media with lgbt tyranny
229
+ --- 92869534
230
+ >>92868909
231
+ >actually believe leftist were right about russian influence
232
+
233
+ embrace russian cultural enrichment you bygot nazi tranny
234
+ --- 92869669
235
+ >>92865799
236
+ >>92868906
237
+ don't encourage schizos pls
238
+ --- 92869807
239
+ >>92868818
240
+ why stop at tranny shit? i want an ai that defines anything other than male and female in trad marriage as a pervert. why did we ever normalize sodomy or think it is the same thing
241
+ --- 92869836
242
+ >>92868887
243
+ i love how he labelled NPR as state media and they seethed about it
244
+ --- 92869837
245
+ >>92869507
246
+ why are you so stupid to think those people are gonna go away 4chan has a fucking lgbt board you fuckin retard
247
+ --- 92869849
248
+ >>92863483
249
+ >anti-levitation
250
+ --- 92869867
251
+ >>92869361
252
+ >profitable according to who?
253
+ To nerds who have crunched those numbers again and again after you schizos claim that LITERALLY EVERYTHING he owns/has founded doesn't work.
254
+ --- 92869874
255
+ >>92869490
256
+ nasa must be a place to burn money
257
+ --- 92869889
258
+ >>92863432 (OP)
259
+ >This piece of shit is going to single handedly cause the next AI winter
260
+ Fucking based.
261
+ --- 92869908
262
+ >>92869874
263
+ Yes, but so are every government institution in the US. Without SpaceX, US government would still be spending the same amount, but having only 1/10th the capability. Its a travesty. SpaceX bringing 10X the utility/value of the incombent is much needed.
264
+ --- 92869952
265
+ >>92869490
266
+ >europe
267
+ nigga, it's not a country
268
+ --- 92869958
269
+ >>92869908
270
+ that's it. i am wondering what does nasa spend it's budget on? when was the last time they had a mission on the news. it sounds like expensive day care for (astronauts)
271
+ --- 92870011
272
+ >>92869958
273
+ Single throwaway rocket cost $4.1 billion.
274
+
275
+ Competition from SpaceX costs <$100M.
276
+ --- 92870021
277
+ >>92863432 (OP)
278
+ >the next AI winter
279
+ The signs of the upcoming winter have been visible for a few months already.
280
+ Just like the last time, we had an impressive breakthrough. Just like the last time, the limitations of the current tech are apparent. Just like the last time, many companies and enthusiasts overstated the capabilities.
281
+ Musk is irrelevant, the tech itself is the only reason it will get chilly soon.
282
+ --- 92870041
283
+ >>92870011
284
+ How much do ruskis charge per launch?
285
+ --- 92870059
286
+ >>92870011
287
+ the space shuttle looks better than this. at least you can retile and reuse the space shuttle.
288
+ --- 92870072
289
+ >>92870021
290
+ --- 92870082
291
+ >>92870041
292
+ >How much do ruskis charge per launch?
293
+
294
+ the cost is you have to counter all the glow nigger posts on /k/
295
+ --- 92870083
296
+ AI was a mistake.
297
+
298
+ I'm already building luddite tech to destroy AI and put the genie back in the bottle.
299
+ --- 92870089
300
+ >>92870041
301
+ Ruskis dont have the super heavy capability.
302
+
303
+ The next best is Falcon 9 from US for $60M with 100% launch success record with over 120+ consecutive launch success.
304
+
305
+ Ruski's similar is Proton that cost ~$60M but they have 90% success rate. A high failure rate.
306
+ --- 92870154
307
+ Having more competition to Microsoft/OpenAI and Google/Deepmind is a good thing. Let this retard burn his money, most likely it will be for nothing, but AI isn't going anywhere.
308
+ --- 92870167
309
+ Holy shit, the amount of idiots on this platform. You all just garble what your cult/friends have been saying. Go read a book, go study some subject, go back to school you imbeciles. I don't agree with a few things Musk says, but overall he's one of the greatest minds to live in the last few decades. If one day we do get to travel to Mars, you can thank him. Freaking idiots
310
+ --- 92870183
311
+ >>92870154
312
+ Wrong. If you disagree with the state propaganda. Then you cant compete. I hate Musk for trying to compete against the state narrative.
313
+ --- 92870259
314
+ >>92870167
315
+ >I don't agree with a few things Musk says, but overall he's one of the greatest minds to live in the last few decades
316
+
317
+ I've posted more insightful ideas than him, but I dont see anyone worshipping my mind.
318
+ --- 92870269
319
+ >>92870072
320
+ Sure, Musk could create LennieGPT, show how much it sucks, and pompously shut it down to accelerate the inevitable.
321
+ --- 92870362
322
+ >>92870259
323
+ Virtue signal is hot air. Unless you have something to show for, hot air can be blow up with a prick
324
+ --- 92870367
325
+ >>92870059
326
+ this is just the booster stage and fuel tank of the shutter with engines on the bottom.
327
+ --- 92870397
328
+ >>92870059
329
+ (shuttle launch was also $1.5b per launch, but most of that was development costs)