i just bought this one
>>107742981I bought ur mom's pussy
back
>>107743000you paid? lmao, she was hugging my feet and throwing a tantrum when i tried to leave
I used those years ago, nowadays my display has usb-c port that charges the laptop, has dp-out for daisy chain, usb hub and ethernet port.
>USB-C, jerk it a lil
This is ChatGPT told a schizo who stabbed his mom and himself to death
>>107742180stop
jewish op to censor chatbots through legislature
>>107742199They're the main financial beneficiaries of this whole ordeal. So is it a ploy to later cry wolf (antisemitism) because they're once again persecuted and kvetch about anudda shoah?
>>107740728>put her printer in a faraday bag and note her reactionwell? how did she react?
>>107742928>well? how did she react?well, how would you react when someone stole your printer and buried it in tinfoil? Given that he stabbed her to death few weeks later, I guess we can assume the stasi printer's Final Solution remained otherwise unresolved.
So after a lot of people switching to Linux last year you are trying to tell me Linux usage increased by 0.2% while the usage of the mysterious "unknown" operating system increased by 8%? Who still believes these bullshit numbers?
>>107733421nigger
Statcounter told obvious lies like Armenia using Windows XP and Singapore using Windows 7.
>>107735327Firefox's own telemetry reports almost 15% of Firefox users using adblockers. That's at least 25-30 million users.
Even if 10 million people switched from Windows to Linux, it'd be less than .1% of all internet users
>>107739098First day on /g/?
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>>107742445It's slow because of their malloc. It doesn't necessarily need to be that slow regardless.
>>107742502It's cool that you can run a modern OS on some toy hardware nobody uses but that's not what 99% of users care about
>>107742533What's really cooler is pkgsrc and the Rump kernel. It's amazing how NetBSD has modified the meaning of portability.
>>107742445I didn't say OpenBSD is fast
>>107742306TemplateVMs don't work but you are able to setup OpenBSD as a standalone network VM. I believe there is a guide on the Qubes Forum if you just search the word 'OpenBSD'
Wayland sisters, I don't feel so good...
>>107742044>It wouldn't be meaningful to talk about "correctness"Sure it would.>X *is what it is*So is Wayland.
>>107740570so... wayland blocks three-letter glowies from recording my screen, capturing my keystrokes, and much more?based
>>107740570>("We're treated like hostile threat actors on our own workstations")LmaoI just know when D-Bus gets deprecated you faggots are going to sing its praises.
>>107741996The "you can't criticize Wayland because it's a protocol" cope is getting old. If there isn't a protocol supported by a strong majority of compositors that provides a given feature, the feature should be considered unsupported. If X11 had theoretical provisions for some feature in the protocol, but that feature wasn't actually available in X.org, we'd consider it unsupported too. Anything else would be dishonest.>>107742077It's pure security theater, you're not meaningfully more protected. There's a ton of ways to exfiltrate data, like reading your home directory or using LD_PRELOAD tricks. Wayland's "security" is simultaneously too lax and too strict. Too lax because it doesn't provide meaningful protection; too strict because security is merely an excuse for designing things that Wayland devs don't like out of the protocol. Configurable access control is a thing that exists, so there's no need to have a gimped protocol to achieve security.
>>107742943>The "you can't criticize Wayland because it's a protocol" cope is getting old. If there isn't a protocol supported by a strong majority of compositors that provides a given feature, the feature should be considered unsupported. If X11 had theoretical provisions for some feature in the protocol, but that feature wasn't actually available in X.org, we'd consider it unsupported too. Anything else would be dishonest.But the majority of the things labelled "Not Supported" here actually are supported in the majority of compositors, it's not theoretical. There's no loss of functionality in any real implementation, but because it's not required as part of the protocol they're claiming it's unsupported. It's very dishonest.
Closed source software is not the same as patent protected software. Releasing a offline usable closed source binary under no license is so much more ethical then a proprietary (patent) license that threatens people with prison time and civil liability for sharing/modifying software or using it the wrong way. Also the addition of spyware sometimes and cloud tethering. Which I also oppose.But it seems TMK that Stallman may conflate offline usable closed source and patented software as if they are both as bad. but maybe some people know more about him then I do, Does he recognize the difference and what does /g/ think of the difference? I'm saying I strongly agree with Stallman big tech patent hoarding and patent trolling is harmful, and and I view the GPL3 like a voluntary contract programmers agree to participate in and hope to abolish all patents one day, but I'm not following his logic that seems to hint at closed source software being illegal as an ultimate goal. Patents should be illegal but not software with no public code.
>>107741057>patented software is the same as cloud kikewareare you stupid or disabled?
Freedom.
>>107736639You are retarded and don't understand the point of software freedom
>>107741960>get the jab,goyim! and remember about your mask!>her body her choice! Now stay back so I can abort your children, goyim!>Pedophilia is good actually, me raping your kids won't hurt them, trust me, goyim!>Now repeat with me, I AM FREE!Right, goyim?
>>107737754my brain had a malfunction I conflated patented software and copyright software with heavy restrictions. I think all copyright should be replaced with non disclosure and public agreements. NDA for closed source among a team of developers. And the GPL3 and BSD reimagined as a public contract that activates whenever someone modifies GPL code.Honestly if it was just copyright laws preventing sharing of software I wouldn't care. What pisses me off is how ideas are protected by the state. In example Adobe held a 20 year patent on adjustment layers, or Namco patenting the loading screen mini games. Or how some licenses say you can't legally modify the software even in your home or only they can fix the hardware. Similar to right to repair laws. That is what I am against.It just seems that Stallman views it as a human right to modify other people's software, that is where I disagree. Its a voluntary agreement of people participating in GPL3 software.>>107737922 Fact check them. Grok and DeepSeek do not understand but they do have very good fact checking abilities.https://www.reddit.com/r/GROKvsMAGA/The most likely hallucinations are when Grok gives something that sounds like an answer but is a complete fabrication. DeepSeek doesn't do that much at all but Grok does from time to time. Other then source checking the best thing to do is have the same conversation with different AIs several times and look for consistency and tell them to cite the sources.
Three 24" monitors or one huge monitor for programming?
>>107742518>the sub <30" monitor maymay needs to die.fuck off stop acting like your opinion is the only that matters foe everyone, cunt>>107732929 > I regret getting a 27" monitor, the thing is so fucking big it's like I'm sitting in front of a tv. maybe my desk is just not deep enough. I didnt consider at all what a change going to 15.6 to 27 inch would be, I just bought the recommended budget 1440p monitor. considering buying something smaller and pawning this one off. there's a 24.5" 1440p aoc monitor I might just get that. I just want a cozy set up like pic rel but at higher resolutions
>>107741019I use one 32" 4k monitor now. I used to use dual monitors but it's a bit of a pain in practice, one big monitor is simpler, 32" or more gives you good height for code editors
>>107742529Just go 1 fewer monitor and problem solved.
>>1077410195x27"
>>107741019>programming on an ultra widescreenNo, don't be a fucking idiot.Sourcecode and documentation are narrow and tall.I've tried to program on an ultra widescreen because that's what my employer had, it sucked.Then I programmed at home on a much bigger and higher resolution 16:9 monitor and it was much better because I could actually see more than 50 lines of code at a time.A big 16:10 or 4:3 monitor would be best, but they don't get very big.
Do any of you use this? Is it usable in practice?
>>107742007I wouldn't particulary call KVM shit. it's used at server space and fuzzed by google so that has to mean something. also Xen isn't exactly a good one on its own lane. it's still a relatively big monolithic kernel that isn't written with significant formalisms. though they're trying to improve it at least, by bringing some MISRA-C rules to the codebase for example.Still though in the end qubes is the only practical OS with relatively good security all around. You don't have to fuck around and worry if you left out something. Like having to passthrough network / usb to VMs like Xen's dom0 disaggregation and I'm not even sure there's a written code to proxy USB events safely from VM to host right now.
>>107738449Yes I use it daily, but it's only good for people who are willing to sacrifice some convenience for security. Like is having to press ctrl+shift+c and ctrl+shift+v every time you want to copy/paste between Qubes worth the peace of mind of knowing you'll basically never, EVER be a victim of some Clipboard/pastejacking/password stealing attack? Is it worth separating everything into Qubes just for the sense of security that one malicious program won't be able to compromise your entire digital life?Do you store 5+ figures worth of crypto keys on your computer? Do you ever worry about those keys touching the internet somehow, or that some malicious javascript on a webpage could find some way to break out of your browser sandbox and steal that shit? Or that any of the other crap you've installed over the course of your life could have hidden malware that sniffs for that sort of thing?Do you torrent a bunch of pirated software and are sketched out that some of it could have malware in it?Do you want to run normie spyware crap like Discord, but keep it contained so that it can't spy on your microphone, webcam or monitor everything you're doing all the time like it can on Windows?Do you like to use Tor, VPNs, I2P etc. and want the safest, most secure and leak-proof setup for doing so?Do you want to be able to plug in that USB stick from your boomer family member, who downloads a new virus every other week, without worrying that some BadUSB keyboard hijacking bullshit is going to own your entire system?If so then you might wanna use Qubes.If you're the kind of person who never thinks about this stuff, then you probably shouldn't bother. Just stick to windows or whatever the fuck you usually use
>>107742906>Is it worth separating everything intoyou're not required to seperate just because. you can very well use just 1 VM for everything if it's OK in your threat model.I think it's not inconvenience that makes QubesOS hard to use but resource overhead and no GPU acceleration except full passthrough
>>107738449>Are you capable of reading?>Are you capable of understanding and following simple instructions?>Are you capable of understanding that Qubes isn't a consoomer OS?If the answer to any of these questions is no then no it isn't usable for (You).
>>107742968>you're not required to seperate just because. you can very well use just 1 VM for everything if it's OK in your threat model.If that's the case, then you shouldn't use Qubes to begin with because it offers no extra value over Linux when it's used in such a way.
>using kde is 2026lamo, enjoy your krapware
>>107742380All without usecase I'm afraid sweaty
>>107742406Why would you subject to a battery-operated device from 2010? Imagine the battery degradation on that fucker.
>>107742461You take out the battery and use it plugged in
Its a complete coincidence that a majority of the posts ITT came from the same IP addres im sure. Definitely not the indian kde schizo.
>>107742978>"there's no way people hate my qtslop, it must be an Indian conspiracy"Nate, fix your krashware
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>>107740746people on my team routinely go 1 month without any PRs
>>107741774what does your vmware license have to do with that
>>107740596>this is my second internship yeah (first one was at a startup)Congrats anon, sounds like everything is as smooth sailing for your career so far as it can be. I have no more advice to give>britbongMakes me now wonder what you meant by unicorn-tier. Can't think of much other than Deepmind
>>107742091>Makes me now wonder what you meanttis a quant shop
you take the man out of the city not the city out of the manyou take the man out of thewhen im back in chicago i feel it
Vivian editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107731390>guidezo is leavingHow will I know now what pos to buy
editor herefirst of all, happy new year to all of you, heres to another year of iemgsecond, i have migrated the gazette to another host to keep the links consistent with the eq guidethird, and most importantly, i am now either in charge of (gazette and shopping guide) or actively involved in (eq guide) all three resources in the op. the gazette itself is by far the one that takes the most amount of work, but the shopping guide i am not sure how to go about it. the previous shopping guide anon did a good job of covering the whole market without a lot of bias, but i do not participate in the audio world much. i am considering options to either bring in willing anons, or have a system to vote and suggest changes to the guide either through github, discord, or anything really.anyways, all that to say that a few things have changed now. for whoever is baking next, please add the new gazette link. the shopping guide link can stay the same until a change is made, at which point we can swap to the new hosted one.https://iemgazette.pages.dev/and if anyone wants to contact me or eq guide anon, do it here or through our contact pages.
>>107742913crazy stuff, too bad nobody will ever read
my new year's resolution is to not read the eq guide. so far, so good.
>>107742913Thanks for your work and dedication to this general anon, I'm sure that most people including me read the gazette and the shopping guide, the only thing everybody ignores is the eq guide lol.
This shit glows like the sun.
When in 10-20 years everything will be cloud computing and nobody is going to own any hardware anymore Tor is going to be dead anyways.It will be impossible to do anything anonymous online since they can just watch what you do on their servers 24/7so enjoy it while it lasts and hoard as much as you can.or just go on Twitter and ask to trade lmao.
>>107738622Tor has some issues, but you can edit the torrc to mitigate most of them >only use RPKI ROV supporting guards (against the RAPTOR attack)>avoid German / Dutch / US / Swedish guard nodes>avoid OVH, Hetzner, Banhof, M247, 1st Amendment Encrypted Openness LLC (824 total relays!!) guard nodes>Optional: avoid guards hosted in Club de Berne / NATO / Fourteen eyes countries >avoid AS559, AS1205, AS786, (LITERAL government honeypots, check bgp.tools -> tags: Government / Academic) >Jurisdiction Analysis: 13.9% Five Eyes influence | 78.9% Fourteen Eyes ( https://metrics.nothingtohide.nl/misc/countries-by-bandwidth.html )this will probably avoid issues like picrel (Guard and Exit are the same entity, timing attack is trivial here) or >>107740256
>>107741481>The web is older than search engines.so?>Find cool people and sites, spend time in webrings, put a bit of efforttoo much for my taste>Sign up in TOR search engines.you can't find shit on these engines as basically every keyword leads to pedophile websites and I'm not into that.>Think about what search engines are doing to the clearnetmake it usable>And monsters like cloudflare. blame the crawlers>For a homepage people use a "platform" like Wordpress instead of their own server; I've seen platforms censoring pages for no apparent reasonthis can only ever happen if your website has traffic>>107742389what does this have to do with my post?
>>107738622Thanks for the highly valued input. How's the weather in Langley?
>>107739002>>107742450Glowie level advice. >Best case:You>ISP>VPN>Tor>internetThis just hides from your ISP that you’re connecting to Tor. Your VPN service is now able to tell who you are + that you’re on Tor. Slower network and no additional overhead for feds if they’re after you. >Worst case if it’s misconfigured:You>ISP>Tor>VPN>internetYou now have all of the problems of slower networking PLUS all of your traffic has a common endpoint which is actually the point of Tor (anonymity). Now the feds can watch everything you connect to also, once again with no additional overhead. >The actual solutions:Use a fucking bridge or don’t connect from home. A bridge prevents your ISP from knowing you’re on Tor, connecting from a different network prevents you from being placed at the location where Tor was accessed. People that really care about this shit are already using better tradecraft.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsMigu EditionPrev: >>107736203https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107742297could be saggier
>>107742487Upscale with lora after generation
>>107742975>Upscale with lora after generationwhat do you mean?
>>107741250Hey, why are you doxing me from 30 years in the future!
>>107742457nice, thanks
Have you ever considered the possibility that some day normal consumer won't be able to afford a computer anymore?With GPU and RAM price increases, this nightmare scenario seems likely.Wireless Internet connections might also get so full of traffic that one day fast Internet will be a luxury as well.1. Give people cheap tech so they get dependent on it.2. When they're addicted, start ramping up the price + scarcity3. WinMe? I'm already learning ways to survive without technology. In a few years you might have to live without tech.
>>107739978nigga, $5k in 2030 will be like $1k in 2015
>>107739312Get a job.
>>107739922I don't buy the "have no time" argument. Anyone who has the time to scroll through tiktok on a daily basis can use that time to learn the basics of something like hosting one's own services instead. The reality is that this kind of thought will never enter most people's minds to begin with.
I'm not going to "live" without anything. If there comes a point that my lifestyle is unsustainable because of the decisions of a bunch of old men in suits then I'm going to make sure I take down as many with me as I can before I die, and I'm sure I won't be the only one. The revolution will be a bloody one.
>>107739312an inspiron 8000 started at $5,000 in 2000. it wasnt a gaming laptop or anything special, just a consumer laptop. And these are 2000 dollars, thats about $9500 today$3500 today will buy you the flagship of custom brands like eurocom and sager. prices could quadruple, and i wouldnt care, the market is so saturated that mfgs are creating fake crisis, they cant make a buck off of budget equipment because the budget market is dominated by used shit. you really dont know how good you have it right now
New year edition!Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation deviceComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107734139>>107731170Thanks for the info niggas. Yeah input lag is terrible, its fine I play on PC anyways.
>>107741731tried playing rdr2 on the projector. impossible.
im trans, what should i get from aliexpress
>>107738961that wont workit was 2+4+7 and I barely reached 7it would not be worth it to split it to get just 2+4 and never reach 7
>>107742313https://aliexpress.com/item/1005010081820095.htmlhttps://aliexpress.com/item/1005009880901568.html