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What terminal file manager do anons use?
I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
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>>107715703
it's /g/ peak
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>>107715575
GUIs have become such bloated slow dysfunctional trash that UI in terminal is the best solution.
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>>107715712
peaking on what?
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>>107715671
>>107715712
>>107715818
You know, this makes me think. What could be the problem with having the system dictionary have attributes for words, like parts of speech, strictly interchangeable synonyms, etc?
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>>107715846
They could be dynamically linked from separate places so that only what is needed is ever accessed.

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I have never owned an Apple product in my life. I would take one if it were given to me but yeah thatll never happen. Theres no fucking way Id buy one
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I use their usb-c headphone dac
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>>107703722
based
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>>107701944
What was that?
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>>107715673
How does that contradict what I said?
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>>107715673
wtf, I didn't even know that ios is so popular in Japan

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>>107715125
based openbsd aussie baby rape apparatus
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>>107715059
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>>107715125
>But software which OpenBSD uses and redistributes must be free to all (be they people or companies), for any purpose they wish to use it, including modification, use, peeing on, or even integration into baby mulching machines or atomic bombs to be dropped on Australia.
Great, but I wonder why he starts seething when GNV BVLLS take BSD code and GPL it.
https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20070901041657
>GPL fans said the great problem we would face is that companies would take our BSD code, modify it, and not give back. Nope -- the great problem we face is that people would wrap the GPL around our code, and lock us out in the same way that these supposed companies would lock us out. Just like the Linux community, we have many companies giving us code back, all the time. But once the code is GPL'd, we cannot get it back.
Looks like proprietary closed-source software, spyware, baby mulching machines or atomic bombs are fine, but the heckin evil GPL is a big nononono.
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>>107715584
>proprietary closed-source software, spyware, baby mulching machines or atomic bombs are fine
yes
>the heckin evil GPL is a big nononono
yes
https://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
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>>107715430
How is Firefox for you? It's a bit unstable on my laptop sadly
Also
>lit
based

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>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: Outer Space Music
Title: [Accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 7th of January

>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.
Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.
Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.
Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.
By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.
Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.

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>>107714363
>acquire an audio interface
>connect the audio interface to your computer with USB cable
>get another cable, this one for your instrument (XLR cable for microphone, TRS cable for electric guitar etc.)
>connect the cable to your instrument and to the input line of the audio interface (recommended to always connect or disconnect the cable while the interface is turned off)
>open your DAW
>make sure now your interface is turned on and the relevant gain knobs are turned up (input gain, audio interface output gain, headphones gain IF you connected your headphones to the interface too, and so on)
>also make sure you installed your audio interface's drivers
>on your DAW, find the audio config to select your audio system device, and make sure the device selected is the audio interface and not your loudspeakers or any other external device that could've been detected
>important: make sure you don't select a generic driver, these can detect your interface but might not support the inputs of the interface. If you're having trouble, avoid WASAPI drivers and try to find the ASIO version of your audio interface's driver in the list inside your DAW.
>create a new audio track in your DAW
>find the input/output selector and change the input to the input line in which you physically connected your instrument to the interface, leave the output as the master which should be the default anyway
>play your instrument, you should be able to hear it at this point
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>>107715260
>>find the input/output selector and change the input to the input line in which you physically connected your instrument to the interface, leave the output as the master which should be the default anyway
Also to clarify this step, this selector is in the options within the track you created in your DAW. It's not something you do physically on the interface.
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Has anyone ever made a lewd version of fruity dance?
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how do i make my breaks sound like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEDTRN_3j9s
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Album suggestion: Transportation!

Example: https://youtu.be/u7IQ2zsVOTY

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Get 4 games for free for a short time before it ends

Epic Megagames:
https://muropaketti.com/pelit/peliuutiset/epic-games-store-tarjoaa-nyt-ilmaiseksi-perati-kolme-suomalaista-pelihelmea/

Three Finnish games: Trine 1, 2, and 3 were made in Finland and distributed by USA. Then Trine 4 and 5 were made in USA.

The free collection is Trine 1 through 4.

Get it now for free before 1.1.2026. Once the year has ended its no longer free.

The only caveat is that you will have to install Epics game client (similar to Steam but only for Epic games)
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technology? never heard of him
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>installing Epic/Tencent software
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>>107714310

Finland is fucking disgusting, nation of autistic mongols.
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>>107714562
TPBP.

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Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107715368
- It's not shy about breaking backwards compatibility, and it has completely redesigned itself about 4 times.
- Implementation of "extensions" depends 100% on the vendor and there's a matrix of support that you have to consult if you want to know if you can use any of the features from basic to obscure to fundamental.
- The naming conventions aren't a convention. Literally anything goes.
- The names sometimes make literally no sense at all. I forget what, but there's something like "GL_BGRXXX" that it's RGB and is in fact 4 bytes.
- It's not open-source and it's not a library. The name makes literally no sense.
- There's a component language called GLSL that has 7 different versions that all suck in different ways and abuses syntax in ways that make no sense.
- It has the worst documentation of all time.

I'm sure there's more that I don't wish to remember.

In like 1978 elite computer programmers were tasked with writing something that could render a spinning cube. People used it and continue to use it because people use it and it's an industry standard.

No one writes a graphics engine with OpenGL. You consult documentation on a website that hasn't been updated since 1998 and make a bunch of function calls with no classes or namespaces to hook yourself up to the GPU.
Again, it's not a "library", almost nothing involved with making a graphics engine is handled for you. It's like a rusty, shit-smelling pipe that the city zoning laws demand that you use to get fresh water to your kitchen.
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>>107715514
>Do an strace on some random program, see how many calls to mmap it does for loading in libraries. Every single such call is a potential TLB shootdown.
No, none of them do, because only munmap or mremap cause TLB flushes.
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>>107715316
do this https://learnaifromscratch.github.io/accelerated.html
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AI is awesome because it absorbs all the beginner spam, even the beginners themselves benefit from cleaner discussions.
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>>107715683
Those mmap calls are not overlapping?

I miss when technology was limited to the living room and couldn't hurt me
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>>107715102
A bomb!
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>>107715694
>2017
No one has validated that theory since, I go off of facts not assumptions. Who knows, maybe they do have backdoors but sure as hell not on my Intel CPU. I'm in the sweet spot of privacy, Win 10 extended support
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>>107715694
>qanon-era trump 1 propaganda
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>>107715530
These terms are acceptable. '79 also gave us the Motorola 68000.
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>>107714838
He should have figured out that trees always fall so you clear the area directly around your house.

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are there any good attention grabbing laptops that aren't gaming ones? (as in not like the pic)

I hate how drab and boring a lot of modern laptops are. It's like they're designed for people who are anti-social.
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Laptops are a tool. They are usually designed to fit their intended purpose which most of the time doesn't include "attention grabbing".
I'd advise you to buy some colourful stickers if you think they're boring
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>>107701956
Regardless of your characterization to the contrary, the circumstances remain ironic, by definition. Justify this.
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>>107701927
Didn't Framework release a new laptop line for this?
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>>107711009
ultra-chutzpah

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The Windows XP view for music folders was perfect

Why has it never come back?
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Windows Media Player was great back then too. Creating playlists and syncing with peripherals just werked. XP was the drag and drop, ultra portability era.
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>>107715632
Sodomite detected.
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>>107715759
meds
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>>107715632
I once riced my Linux Laptop to look like Windows XP as much as possible, and most normies I showed it to couldn't tell the difference. If you want to have an oldschool Widows experience, ironically Linux is your better option.
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>>107715841
>dress your os up like a tranny
You will never be a windows chad.

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Microsoft should just hand windows over to a non-profit, goverment or some different non-commercial entity.
They aren't making any money from it, they don't care about copyright infringement either like here lithuanian feds went after some skiddies for being skiddies not for 'illegal activation of windows'.
It's not even an open secret at this point, it's just a common fact everyone is aware of.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacker-arrested-for-kmsauto-malware-campaign-with-28-million-downloads/
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>>107715384
are you stupid or just pretending? I literally explained the point and even showed you the evidence on the picture.
>>107715387
This
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>>107715320
>trannies boycott wayland
umm... based?
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>>107714941
>They actually do, but only from professional/enterprise releases
This is a myth that hasn't been factual for over ten years. Modern microsoft is a cloud computing company first and foremost
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>>107714636
>they arent making any money from it
they're making loads of money from it, more than ever. they just changed who the customer was
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>>107715753
>Revenue in More Personal Computing was $13.8 billion and increased 4%, with the following business highlights
This is stagnation, a dead weigth in corporate world. No they do not in fact make any significant revenue with end-user products anymore

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drill a hole in my skull and slamdunk that shit in there
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>>107714079
The Borg started right there
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>>107715009
>implying
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>>107714079
I have negative interest in cloud computing.
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>>107715009
there's a lot of the left still around, i don't know why people make these things
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>groks biggest use at the end of 2025.

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What's so special about Arch? Why does it get memed on so hard? People say it has bleeding edge packages but why is that so important? Is it better for gaming or something? What makes it different from Mint?
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pacman
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>>107714276
>Malware Central
name 5
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>>107714669
5 compromised packages
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>>107709901
the lts kernel exists for a reason retard
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>>107709764
with the archinstall script, it's just as easy if not more easy to install than many distros. gone are the days where it's "challenging" to set up. if you want it even installs a DE that works immediately.
the appeal of arch to me is that i don't want a bunch of stuff installed, a lot of which i don't even know what it does. i want to install something when i need it. i want control over my computer and i don't want hidden stuff or restricted customization.

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our FUARKING adblocking hero, Peter Lowe
reminder to thank this man for making the web a better place, without people like him and gorhill for ublock origin we would be lost
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>>107713364
Bless him.
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Someone else would make up something similar. Right now there is little competition since it's pointless to try and reinvent the wheel. That's not to say a wheel couldn't be invented if there was none.

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Brave shills been real quiet on this board ever since this drama happened
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>>107713389
They have been quiet ever since most countries were blacklisted from their fake money payouts
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>>107714737
You're incoherent, maybe that's why you're unemployed. Word of advice try speaking to people it's the only way to get better at it
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>>107713389
So, the jeet cycle has come upon the braveniggers...
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>>107715493
>Sanjeev has a hard time parsing anything more than simple instructions
I shouldn't be surprised. You're like dogs after all. Here, allow me to dumb it down for you: POO. IN. LOO.
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Does anyone know anything about Comcast's repeat infringer policy specifically? I've gotten some DMCA notices lately and can't be fucked to get a seedbox/VPN until I have no other choice.

As far as I can tell, the following are true:
>Although nor foolproof, you're significantly, significantly less likely to get a notice if you stop seeding immediately after the download
>I've only gotten notices from Paramount, other companies either don't send them or don't do so very quickly
>Comcast has a nine-tier system, and you only trigger a new tier after getting multiple DMCA notices in a calendar month
>Tiers 1 to 3 or 4 are just emails
>After that, you start getting popups and might have to call Comcast to get them to go away
>Tiers 7-8 shut your internet off for 8-24 hours or until you call them and promise to stop
>Tier 9 gets you a 180-day ban from Xfinity services

I have these questions
1. Can the tier system activate only once a month at the end of the month (the only time I got a tier upgrade/warning email was one time at 10 AM near the end of the month), or can it go up multiple tiers in a single month if you keep racking them up?
2. Do tiers go down if you've stopped torrenting or haven't gotten caught for a few months to a year, or will you go to tier four if you were at tier three and download two torrents four years later?


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>>107715680

You're really telling me you worry about this but you won't spend $5 a month on a VPN?

While we're at it, you realise you can just buy an invite to IPT from IPT directly? I know it's not the Mercedez Benz of trackers but it has all you need and as long as you keep your computer on and seed torrents, the economy is easy since almost everything is freeleech. Right now it's not $20 anymore but $10 only.

They don't pay me to shill this, I'm just trying to help you https://www.iptorrents.com/signup.php

I figure it's pointless to refer you to /ptg/ and since you seem a little hesitant to put any effort into torrenting so maybe $10 for a lifetime solution would be something you'd be willing to consider.


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