/g/ humor thread
>>107850265LMFAO
which side are you on
>>107850286I'm the guy on the left
i was on the left until arch no longer had the programs i need (inits that arent systemdick)
>>107850387>Affects the user how?by regular people working on software that corpos take and sell without giving anything back, how low iq are you brownie?
how do stallman fags cope with their non-free hardware and its non-free software?
>>107850286arch just works and has the programs i need
I am flying to Tokyo tomorrow and want to try my luck with finding a gpu in akihabara, either new or used. Anyone tried this or know anything about it? Which stores to try? Is it futile?
>>107846937>buying a GPU overseasEnjoy your lack of warranty and getting taxed out of the ass by customs, surely.
>>107849456>動作未チェックGambling, I see.
>>107849755>vietnamese hatwhy are soipedos so stupid
buy japanese domestic brands like ELSA, sell them stateside for 50% markup to weebs, ues the difference to buy your own regular brand gpu
>>107850246Junk is fun
Are bone-conductive headphones any good? Being able to listen to stuff while having full hearing sounds pretty appealing
>>107849654I have a phd in bone conduction bassology and you're wrong.
>>107850084explain why (you can't, because I'm right)
y-you people have holes on your head for sensing things right?
>>107839058i tried some of these out in an electronics store in japan and was actually amazed at how good they were if i ever wanted to get bluetooth earphones id get these over buds, the ones i tried are callled shokz openrun pro 2
>>107839102This. They're only really good for listening to podcasts while cycling/running for safety reasons. They sound shit for any other use. If you can get away with open-back cans or non sealing earbuds (Soundpeats Air3 etc.) just go with those instead
BATTLE STATIONSShow your setups
this was a great era for battling
>>107850098I agree. Comfiest one yet. Still. You can breathe the dust in the air looking at this pic.
>>107850414How long have you had those speakers?
>>10785042612 years! krk rokit 5
>>107850438Dang
post em
>>107849973Hi king
>>107849975thanks anon, here is my rpi4 also running my distro
>>107849515Dunno the phone isn't rooted or whatever I just use termux and install neofetch with it. The phone is as it comes I remove and disable a lot of Google stuff manually though and it is in developer mode.
What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
>>107819146They used to post clips of that shit on /b/
>>107792785>>107816537I think people with BPD should be offered assisted suicide
>>107793367kys
>>107819331Supposedly it's some autist that hates children's media that you can force into a meltdown by including it hidden in an image, but most of the time this happens it's in such a tiny way that no one could tell or notice, so the guy posting them and freaking out about it are probably the same guy.
hardworking Hina Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107850109We need to get to the bottom of that whole Epstein situation and finally answer the question that's on everybody's mind. Did Trump really blow Bill Clinton? Do they have the picture?
>>107839762My wife has this body type
>>107850040Tim Walz, obviously
>>107850354lucky...
remind me when the RED tokens are expiring ptg
This is a pic hat device I made using ai for a product/software I've branded around the name GHOST LAYERS I also have a GitHub but won't even try to post it becuz of spam or whatever but would anyone buy a LoRa capable pi hat if there was a code repo for the thing and config file on the repo? Cool little pi hat for comms u can develop stuff like chat apps which I have and am working on more. Mine uses a non public sync word which is legal and it's strictly rf not mesh right now so it communicates straight to the other radio not thru nodes or mesh networks. I've yet to encrypt it.Have a lan chat app which is cool I wanna redo it for wan but need more knowledge on servers and protocols.
>>107849818>I've yet to encrypt itI think it would be pretty cool if you could manually transfer keys via serial connection Does it just send messages in unencrypted plain text atm? What structure are the packets, like would a receiver be able to tell the difference between two different transmitters? Could it even pick up two at once? Do you set a specific band? What about frequency hopping?
That's all available in the config file on the GitHub I'm not well versed in the subject as far it goes I had AI wrote the code for it but I hashed it out thru the prompts a million times til it worked, it's just plain text messages right nowAs far as the first statement u made idk what u mean by that? Otar?
>>107849818>would anyone buy a LoRa capable pi hatWhy buy something that only works with one brand of thing? You can pickup independent lora modules cheap enough.
It wouldn't be just raspberry pi it would be anything with a 40 pin header
>Google Meet show how late people will be based on meeting historyWhy is this allowed?
that soren iverson guy makes these satirical images on twitter. it's not real.
>>107850113>>107850137>>107850166>falling for baitis this the power of le epic tech expert greybeard hacker culture known as 4channel.org?
>>107850166>why don't americans openly revolt anymore despite literally being under china-tier surveillance, just learn a trade bro
>Typically on time.
>>107850113>arrival timemight be better if it judged the level of contribution, physical attractiveness, likelihood to engage in violence. the important stuff
NEWS>somebody submitted a huge PR to fix all the issues with 10.11 and it is being reviewed as of a few hours ago!https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/pull/15986
>>10784773213600k + 4070 + 32GB DDR5. I remember the UI being really unresponsive and freezing randomly. I'll reinstall it tonight and see if it's been fixed since.
I've got one of the previous gen Apple TV 4Ks currently for Plex.I haven't yet tried Swiftfin, but the other day, I was finally watching the latest Monogatari thing and noticed all the signs were weirdly distorted; I thought, "did motbob just fuck up really bad here somehow", then I remembered I was using Infuse -- switched back to Plex (libmpv) and magically everything was perfect.And then last night, on my desktop, I was just opning some DVD as a test, used VLC to check the menus, and I have no idea what was causing it, but it felt like it was stuttering during the demuxing. Again, just opened it in mpv, perfect.I want to switch off of Plex so badly, and I've got a good opportunity this coming week to do it, but man, the idea of exclusively vlckit or Infuse doesn't give me confidence. And from what I could tell, the official Android TV app uses ExoPlayer or something currently? Are there any solid TV interfaces for Jellyfin that are mpv-based under the hood?
>>107831168I haven't ever looked at the Jellyfin codebase, but ORMs are inevitably helll, from my experience, every time. Raw dogging prepared statements is honestly ideal, imo, for maintainability. I'm very surprised every time I've checked in on Jellyfin, there's always some "and we finally switched to EF Core, for real for real this time!" for like four years now.Wtf is the structure of this like? I'm kind of terrified to look; even redoing all the serialization/deserialization for one of the most fucked MMO projects, converting over to Postgres from some ghetto DIY binary-per-player on disk that'd then get passed around over the network to the different worlds, wasn't more than a couple of weeks or so at most.Is there something about their data that makes this way more complex than I'd have imagined, or is this just some scenario where nobody has the motivation to fully commit to it for a month?
>>107845629They are working on it
>>107827616>all this retarded orm shit just to avoid writing SQLDo C# cucks really?
whats with all the negative sentiment on older windows versions?>don't use xp, look at this video, the minute he connects to the Internet he's already got a virus!!!!!!!that isn't even remotely true and in that video he clearly states that he turned off the firewall and purposefully opened up a backdoor to his computerive literally been using Windows 7 since its launch and my computer still works perfectly fine
>>107850252>lack of MSPaint, lack of Notepad, lack of Snipping Tool and Calculatorno use case>lack of Windows Explorer, lack of Control Panel, etc.baby ducks don't like to discuss how the webification of windows began with the integration of internet explorer in 1998http://toastytech.com/guis/win98.html>When Windows 98 starts, it launches the "enhanced" Windows Explorer, which is integrated with Microsoft's Internet Explorer product. This is done for the "benefit of the consumer". What it really does is add unnecessary clutter to the display and slows down the system. It also provides an excuse for Microsoft to continue bundling IE with Windows. http://toastytech.com/guis/wxp.html>The main control panel has been changed to a web page although most of the control panel applets are still tabbed dialog boxes. Some of the applets such as the user management control panel have been changed to a webby interface. http://toastytech.com/guis/win72.html>Like XP and Vista, the control panel is still a mess of web pages. my lxqt desktop feels like windows 2000 without internet explorer
>>107850419>good windows softwareLike what? Lol
>>107850419>Linux still has no decent, working way of installing software. Linux still needs a fuck ton of trickery to make it work in air-gapped environment.The only true part of your statement, to which lincucks will come up with a trillion copes, as usual, but they're all bandaid solutions that go against their "shared resources" model and it remains a fundamental problem in linux.
>>107850423Not him, however.>no use caseOne of the most important aspects of Windows is that I can install any software I want without asking some obsessed, narcissistic dumb faggot like ebassi for permission or explain him my "use cases". Also, Those programs on Windows 7 still works better than linux counterparts.>baby duckskill yourself faggot>words,words,wordsWindows 7 still works faster and better than most linux and its troonware.>>107850437All software from adobe, autocad, solidworks, z-brush, paint dot net, system utilities for niche hardware (like scanners for example), drivers for older GPUs. I can count this all day really.>>107850444TL;DR linux is for faggots, windows is for normal people
people are starting to forget that Windows actually was good a long time ago, it has been 13 long years
>>107847702Yeah, I remember a lot of people being pissed about the spying and the seeming downgrade in UX/UI of 10 compared to 7.People wanted 10 to be a return to form after 8, but it had (and still has) this weird clunky issue with all the settings menus being tacked over control panel, device manager, etc. from 7. It just seemed ultimately pointless. Why use the new settings menus when they obfuscated things further, usually involved more clicks/menus to go through, and often times resulted in you needing to open up control panel or one of the old settings systems 7 already had, which worked fine and still worked fine in 10, in most cases better than whatever the fuck was going on with their new settings?I hoped they'd eventually just scrap it all and go back to control panel and the other device managers, but it never got fixed and the settings in 11 are even worse than 10.Also, updates being forced and breaking shit/resetting how you had things setup and organized display wise. Overall it felt like you had less ability to customize the overall look of your system, and what was the point of doing so if an update might mess it up anyway?A lot of people took the switch to Linux when 10 came around. Before that it was considered more "elitist", but now that's hardly the case, not that it necessarily was back then either. Back in the Windows 7 days I had an old USB that booted with Mint on it around that time which I used to circumvent all the browsing restrictions on my highschool's computers cause whoever set them up didn't disable boot from USB in startup settings kek. Fun times.
>>107821060All these fags that weren't alive back then I swear.Windows 3.xx was considered decent because that's all people really knew other than DOS back then. It did more than DOS and still allowed you to run your DOS shit without much trouble. So it wasn't outright hated.Windows 95 was shilled worldwide as revolutionary but was pretty hated due to constant BSoD problem. Win98 was the same but considered more tolerable because it had all the updates for Win95 bundled in (mostly USB support was all anyone cared about). The entire 9x series was considered horrible.Windows 2k was beloved because NT actually got decent by then. It still ran most of your Win 16/32-bit and DOS shit. Although, a lot of people (/v/ermin) cried about how it wouldn't run games despite never having used it.WinME was a huge joke and everyone thought it was shit. So many teenagers got stuck with shitty pre-builts when it came out. No idea why but at that time everyone was buying them for their children for the first time. No self respecting person wanted it. I made a lot of money installing Win2k for people back then.WinXP was considered a worse 2k and the GUI was laughed at by everyone. It didn't become tolerable until SP2 and most people only moved on from 2k because of Microsoft forcing people over. It also ate far more RAM and was never as stable.Vista was shit and widely hated like ME. Windows 7 was basically Vista with some bugs fixed so was in the same boat as 98. Most people preferred to stay on XP for good reasons.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107846210kek
>>107821060I've probably used Windows 7 the most, simply because that's what was out while I was in high school and uni, but I don't actually have any memories of it in particular. It wasn't super good, and it wasn't dogshit, was just kinda basic and generic. I remember more of my dad using Win95, and I was only 4 by the time 98 came out.>>107821681>Windows 7 is not good. Its just not as bad as what came after.Kinda, yeah. It's a very 'alright' OS.
>>107821060I only remember that XP locked up frequently in the worst ways imaginable due to buggy software, requiring full power cycle. But it also ran the largest number of obscure indie games that don't work even on Windows 7
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107848977About Xah Lee, I decided to finally watch some of his streams, and started with the old ones from around 6 years ago. They are not very interesting content wise but I was surprised by how reasonable, well spoken, and frankly kind of cute he was. Sharing random wiki articles he came across, talking passionately about niche subjects while showing his blog posts, and messing around in emacs. Very comfy. But since a couple years ago and especially now he seems very unpleasant in his streams, even though his life seems more comfortable? I wonder why his personality changed like that.
>>107850200>I feel like they're severely underutilized.Well, them being so buggy certainly doesn't help. Then again, maybe I'm just doing something wrong. I might ask about this on the emacs mailing list.>was the crash bad enough that you had to restart emacs?Yes, emacs' UI completely stopped responding, including to C-g. I don't remember which signal I used to kill it, I'll make note of it next time it happens.
>>107848977>a pic of him literally jerking off on his websiteLINK NOW
fapmacs
>>107850049But visual-fill-column can also center the texthttps://codeberg.org/joostkremers/visual-fill-column/src/branch/main/visual-fill-column.el#L80
it's over
Apple making a patched 18.7.3 version and then NOT offering it to those that haven't updated to iOS 26 yetvid downright criminal
>>107849998Just updoot.
>>107849939>targeted individualsPeople like Jeff Bezoshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bezos_phone_hacking_incident
>>107849939>targeted individualsMKULTRA CONFIRMED!
>>107849939>targeted individualsHole up...Gangstalking is real?