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Would this solve to hiring crisis?

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>>107635649
>>107635667
>it has this much trouble with H, I and J.
I remember Jolicloud/Joli OS, but that's not the logo, kek.
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>>107631344
>boor racist is uneducated
unsurprised
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>>107634726
What happens is 4chan makes fun of you AI, and now one of your engineers spends a week trying to fix that specific problem.
This will be recurring problem, from glue pizza to strawberries.
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>>107629613
>he never seen a bebra before
Uncultured zwine

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Is it worth getting into 3d printing?
it looks like a cool hobby but I don't know if people just forget about it after playing around for a month
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Anyone got a list of useful beginner friendly stuff to print?
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>>107638262
in the old days and with cheap printers it was necessary to do a lot of calibration prints and also tools, parts, and accessories for the printer, but modern printers don't need that shit. Print whatever you want.

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>>107635279
Finer nozzle, slower print speed, better temperature control, and laying out the parts better, making sure the drive belts aren't slipping. Being aware of the layer direction is really important in general. I think really high end printers might also have some kind of heat polishing capabilities. Sanding works too. Heat polishing should, but I've never been able to do it manually without causing damage to parts.

>>107633633
The panic over 3d printed firearms doesn't make any sense to anyone who has ever 3d printed anything. People think it's
>push button
>get fully finished and assembled item in seconds
but it isn't and can never be that. Someone with a lathe and a drill press could also make firearms, but there is no moral panic or calls for regulation over those kinds of machines.
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>>107638587
>The panic over 3d printed firearms doesn't make any sense to anyone who has ever 3d printed anything. People think it's
Totally agree. I mean as i wrote, these FGC-9 and others are pretty good these days, but you need a lot of other stuff to be done to make it work. High pressure barrels are needed and you have to do the rifling via electro erosion and many other things.

A lathe, a manual milling machine and some tools are way better to produce a working gun and as you said, no one cares about limiting or censoring lathes and milling machines.

If people absolutely want to build firearms, they will do it. No matter what. It's like with alcohol. We all know how the prohibition worked in the US. lol
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Show us your favorite 3d print
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>>107633633
I should have researched more before buying P1S with AMS on discount.

Functionally I am happy overall with my P1S it has been quite convenient to use compared to my older printer except one massive flaw, the first iteration of the AMS unit has a single point of failure that is a massive pain in the ass to tear down and fix that I wish I knew about before purchasing. The inner hub tension lever snaps easily after in a relatively short amount of time if you are constantly doing multi filament prints. I am trying to print the broken part until I get the replacement part through warranty but it is such a massive pain in the ass to dial in just right my ABS prints keep doing that stringy bullshit and failing to adhere in subsequent layers in specific places tried multiple filament calibrations and settings and drying the filament overnight but no matter what I do I just can't get it right. Maybe the filament is shit.
AMS wastes so much plastic and takes a lot of time (I knew about that and accepted the compromise) until they release vortek but that requires an entire new printer doubt they will have an upgrade path for the P1S.

Prusa seems to be a more ethical business with emphasis on quality but is way more expensive, I saw their MMU3 product and new tool changer they are releasing. I wish I held out on my old QIDI printer before committing.
I don't know enough about prusa but they don't seem to be locking people into their ecosystem, especially if their RFID tag stuff is used by third parties to relay information about the filament instead of locking it to their products only like Bambu does.
They also seem to offer more upgrade paths than Bambu.
The cloud stuff there as well might be less intrusive as far as privacy is concerned but so far I haven't needed that and do like the option of having integration with a hub of sorts like makerworld.

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Is digital privacy nowadays just impressive cognitive dissonance?
>impossible to achieve if you want powerful hardware
>know your threat model aka ignore those you can't hide from (e.g anything more sophisticated than corporations, mossad et al)
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>>107642384
>digital privacy
hoard useful data on a pc
unplug that pc from internet
there you go it's private you retard
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>>107642384
>sophisticated than corporations, mossad
nigga if your adversary is more sophisticated than mossad/nsa, then please, I'd like to know what it is

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I was fed up with the recent laggy and bloated windows release so I checked out Mint but it was pretty janky and not a great experience overall, a lot of my programs didn't work on it as well
But then I got recommended a youtube tutorial on installing an older windows version and it made me wonder if that would be a viable alternative so I read some guides and turns out you can actually still use that version just fine if you install a modern web browser and a firewall
I was expecting to have to tinker a bit to get new programs working on it but turns out they just work out of the box
I wish Mint was as pleasant of an experience because I enjoy customizing things and it's kind of known for that, but it really falls flat in comparison
Anyone else here switched to older windows?
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>>107642240
Sage goes in all fields
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ATTENTION NEWFAGS

After someone made a youtube video about windows 7 being a better alternative than linux, a mentally ill pedophile linux tranny started hosting bots that go into windows 7 thread and slander it in any way possible
DO NOT INTERACT WITH HIS BOTS
DON'T FEED THE BUTTHURT TRANNY
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>>107642240
I switched to win 7 a year ago
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>>107642240
You’re doing the lords work, anon. Can’t wait to try out some of these metasploit modules.
https://www.cvedetails.com/product/17153/Microsoft-Windows-7.html
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>>107642240
>install a modern web browser and a firewall
You don't even need to do that when you're behind a CGNAT

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https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030

>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”

LOL
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so are they going to abandon their c/c++ compiler and go knee deep into third party llvm/rust
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>>107642261
llvm was specifically developed for c/c++ so it will never achieve parity.
It's like imagining it's a good idea to have a language other than Java write JVM. Or a language other than C# emit MSIL.
It's not.
As the Rust size, speed, safety, utility, and quality issues get thoroughly debunked they get more and more desperate.
This very post is likely to cause tears streaming down red-faced and shaking faces. Several of them may actually burst veins in their necks and foreheads.
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>>107640674
>guided by algorithms
lmfao who talks like this apart from scaremongering news pundits and shills
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>>107640674
They haven't even unified the current GUI with all the control panel options and system dialogs ported over from previous versions.
They resorted to re-writing all of their native apps in jeetscript because nobody there is competent or willing enough to write native applications with that horrid api. And even when given the freedom to write in the jeetscript webshitter framework of their choice, they still manage to fuck it up in new ways.
I discover bugs with microshit trash on a weekly basis.
I will be switching to Apple very soon.

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I don't want to go back to regular 4chan-X
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>>107640167
>Violentmonkey
This add-on is not actively monitored for security by Mozilla. Make sure you trust it before installing.
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>>107640899
>This add-on is not actively monitored for security by Mozilla. Make sure you trust it before installing.
>by Mozilla
with how shit they are going. thats a feature
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>>107640062
Nobody uses tamper
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>>107610173
for me, it's unable to do turn off annoying image conversion.
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>>107641714
You're dumb

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You'll only read/watch/play 1% of that stuff in your entire life.
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Saving files from the internet aside, I really wish I still had my personal files from the last 2 decades or so. Photos, drawings, projects, Minecraft worlds, so much lost to time. Now consciously make an effort to keep what I currently have. I hope the future me will be grateful.
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>>107641451
I'm running out of space and there hasn't been a good deal for storage in a while. Think I might just start watching what I've collected
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out of everything (legal), I fear ancient H-games and H-anime getting wiped, and now especially with long-term chilling effects being compounded by financial censorship
but that's thankfully one thing both the occident and even firewalled orient care about
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>>107641579
is there a good desktop client/cli to update anidb? I hate their UI
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I literally wouldn't have a reason to hoard anything if the old saying was true. "Once it's on the internet, it's there forever," my ass. Maybe I won't read/watch/play what i saved, but it I don't save it, it won't be there tomorrow.

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There's a lot of web browsers out there. But which one is the best one to use? I'm sure nobody has discussed this before.

Points for speediness.
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>>107640162
They are all Chrome, Firefox, or Safari under the hood. That's why Ladybird sounds exciting, it has an actual new engine.
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I use Brave for everyday and LibreWolf for porn.
Sometimes I will use Edge if absolutely necessary when ordering something or submitting a form where the adblockers fuck up the process.
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>>107640162
>But which one is the best
>best
The term you're looking for is "least worst."
And the answer is Firefox before they started turning it into a Chrome clone.
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librewolf (slow) or ungoogled-chromium (faster than any firefox-based, also allows ublock origin)
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>>107640162
Which one "browses web" and has nothing more than that planned?

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I'm LMAOing so hard over the tards who said AM5 early adopters are dumb.
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>>107640850
so you're saying ayymd was selling unfinished products all along
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>>107641058
you're not the only one, most of the companies are rallying around either cu-dimm or camm2 for this very reason, the old school dimm configuration is starting to show its limitations.
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>>107631141
>>107640863
It's a headless server, just there for acceleration for VMs, beats software only.
Just what I had laying around and don't need better for the job, plus it's one slot and Quadro, so no driver fuckery.
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>>107620274
my 3600x just works
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yeah thats sucks. I wanted to build new pc this summer but now i ma kinda fucked. Probably buy 5700x to upgrade from 3600x so i can last year or two while ram price go down.

Since Floens, Dickcheese and Ponyfucker are all dead, in this thread we worship Dimitri for being the only faggot still doing his job, but we also throw shit at him for his questionable design choices.
My 2 cents:
Catalog search does not filter, it's just Ctrl+F
You can sort bookmarks in the bookmarks menu but not in the bookmarks swipe tab
Scrollbar is ugly and thick
Pic attachment is not I'm the reply area but it's on the opposite side of the screen
In the bookmarks tab, what's the difference between "unbookmark" and "delete"?
You can't swipe bookmarks away to unbookmark


Pls fix
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>>107642255
Hard to believe there wouldn't be dozens of forks, most of them with zero changes since whenever they got forked
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>>107619435
Can someone pretty please tell me what the fuck I'm supposed to do with the dice? Genuinely can't understand the pattern.
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>>107642435
pick the one with the most empty dice, moron.
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>>107642435
Download the latest beta version of yesterday, it fixes the box sizes but also shows the description of what you are supposed to do. The new dice are not "select the odd image" but "select the image with the most EMPTY squares". Ignore the dots.

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Normies still parroting that chrome eats ram like crazy.
Meanwhile, retards here still shilling shitfox like it's 2008 and mootzilla isn't a bloated corpse.

>casually eats 2GB of ram on a single youtube tab after a few hours
meanwhile chrome maxes out at 500MB, smooth playback, zero stutter

Both clean installs across all major OSes I use daily.

Why are you still shilling this garbage tier browser?

>inb4 muh privacy!!!1
lmao shitfox literally mines telemetry in sneakier ways than Chrome. At least Google is upfront about it. Mozilla hides it behind “studies” and “experiments” toggles that nobody asked for.

>inb4 muh UBO
UBOLite works perfectly fine on Chrome, retard. And guess what? Chrome’s extension ecosystem isn’t a graveyard of abandoned projects.

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>>107641937
AI slop post, fuck off and kys
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>>107642077
t.
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>>107642068
Firefox is the only mainstream browser that isn't chromium
If you want to use Youtube properly, your best play is to keep a chrome profile specifically for it. Or just use Invidious. Google does everything in their power to make Youtube unusable outside chrome
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>>107642125
That's me.
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>>107642148
>Or just use Invidious.
That should be the only thing everyone does.

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What's the best PC controller on the market right now? My wired Xbox controller from 2015 works fine but I wanna go wireless
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>>107638280
>You have to buy this dogshit because other products are even more dogshit
Kill yourself lmao
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>>107638280
Vader 5 doesn't have TMR sticks you troll nigger
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>>107640184
>SNES controller was great. Great button feel, great dpad.
That's not SNES tho.
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The GOAT
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>>107642466
Based

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How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro

>Closed back wired headphones
• Shure SRH440A/SRH840A
• AKG K361/K371

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In Australia, looking for wireless bluetooth earbuds with ANC and a microphone. Apparently Jabra Elites are discontinued?? Damn. What's a good alternative for a reasonable price point? I got the Jabras on sale from eBay for 70 AUD.
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I've got a setup where all audio sources go into a Yamaha mixing desk which I plug headphones into.
If I wanted to add a valve amp, would I need to put it between the sources and desk, or between the desk and my headphones?
Would it even be worth it if 90% of my music files are CD rips?
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>>107642210
why are you adding a valve amp
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>>107642215
My dad keeps going on about how great they are.
Can't borrow his because I live far away.
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>>107632402
so i kept messing with this to see what the issue was and it seems it's something with the usb connection. If the dac is off but connected to my amp the problem is still there, but if i pull the usb it goes away. I don't have this issue with my apple dongle so i'm not sure if this is a faulty unit or just the way these are, regardless it's pretty lame. Noise kind of sounds like a ground loop or something similar, i've heard others mention balanced dacs to prevent ground loop problems, i assume this is why?

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>he owns acer/asus hardware
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>greentexts
>in 2016+9
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>>107642223
Damn right I do, you nigger faggot
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Chink shit :/
Chink shit, Lenovo :O
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>>107642241
Damn, that's hot.
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>>107642241
>he doesn't know that Natsuki is of age according to the guys who made the game


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