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Is it good?
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>>107605025
TIL skipping codecs and drivershit and layering many packages you'd already want for the target use case makes you a tranny, and tinkering with every new install is what seasoned male Linux users do.
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>>107604744
Yes, it's one of the only downstream distros I respect and even the fedora project mentions it. Fedora atomic is great, but because of their hardcore FOSS philosophy also a pain for consumers (codecs, proprietary QoL, kernel modules which are a pita on atomic distros and fixes in general, as well as the extra gaming related QA for regressions). It's perfect for a "Steam Machine" console like PC, but also decent as a desktop OS. I usually stick to Arch, Debian, Fedora and openSUSE, but mint and bazzite are an exception for recommendations.
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it's fedora with steam and nvidia driver blobs packaged with it
they just cut ties with their handheld developer because some anime girl pfp troons thought he was too mean

there is no use case
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>>107605983
qrd?
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>>107605983
What if I'm a troon who hates handhelds and wants to use fedora with steam and an nvidia card?

its always the half circle
its always the 4 dots

the black or white highlighted text/letters/numbers still seems random

does this mean that this new design is actually to benefit real humans with fully functioning brains? ive seen alot of crashouts talking about how they think its completely random or impossible to notice the trends, i think its far from it
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>>107606088
i would use it too but its kinda bad on 4chan xt
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>>107606094
>he thinks its a plugin
how nu?
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>>107606033
>white cuck
>frog tranny
>all that time has to wait just so he doesnt have to use his sub 40iq brain
lmao
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>>107606131
>>all that time has to wait just so he doesnt have to use his sub 40iq brain
?
it posts instantly
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>>107606131

bro's entire room is lit up like Clark Griswold's neighbors with that fuckin theme holy shit

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What are you maids working on?

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>>107599202
the jeet one and don't forget to send an update readme pr to expressjs
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>>107603979
>all HPC code is C++ though?
wrong, numerical code is written in Fortran
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Anyone else have successful daily programming sessions that eventually lead to a literal state of euphoria for a few days?
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>>107603782
>There should never be an instance of a type that is structurally-checked but not yet value-checked.
That's only true when you don't have general graphs. Once you do, you need to have transient technically-invalid instances while you're inflating some of the other parts of the graph (because there isn't a natural monotonic ordering).
By the time it gets out of the deserializer, there should be no invalid instances. But you can't maintain that invariant during deserialization for anything more complex than a DAG.
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>>107602824
>90% of validation IS trivial
Syntactic validation (eg, is this numeric) virtually always, yes. Basic semantic validation (eg, integer in fixed range), usually too. Compound semantic validation (eg, start of range not greater than end of range), rarely but can happen with good tooling.
Validation that requires looking in a DB (eg, must be an existing primary key) or at another service, not trivial at all by definition.

Layered Edition

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107597478

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP


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>>107605896
Fuck you yes I do
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>>107605916
What a nice jewish guy helping his boyfriend while he's studying.
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>>107605896
>sampling distribution is hard to understand
this is why low iq retards shouldnt be allowed here
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>>107605814
It's easier to tarball your current shit
You should also use external directory for 'models' and just link it inside the cum ui directory
Helps to avoid unnecessary bullshit
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>>107605941
>The CLIP strength does nothing because there is no CLIP component

I'm a different anon. Clip strength does nothing because the text encoder isn't trained. If the text encoder is trained, then your prompt will have an effect on how the lora is applied.

You can actually train one of text encoders for Flux, the L Clip.

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The dumbest plug design in the world, bar none.
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>>107604827
Higher voltages are more efficient for metal light bulbs. The US started out with 110 volts because they were still using carbon-filament light bulbs. Then, by the time metal-filament light bulbs became mainstream, changing from 110 to 230 volts would have been astronomically expensive. Today, LED is mainstream and it runs on DC so there is no point in the entire voltage discussion. But basically higher voltages are more efficient for home appliances. Your city tram runs on 10000 volts.

t. electrician
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>>107596626
>What device do you use that uses more than 1500 watts?

Czechoslovakian oil heater.
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>>107598080
>so nowadays you cant really even shock yourself even if you tried the fuse's fault protection would block it

I was the kind of retard who put forks in the outlets as a kid, and all it did was shut down the breakers, it did not hit me at all.
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>>107606098
oh, just for some context, this happened in the mid 1990s.
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>>107604125
That's probably because everybody orders everything from Aliexpress nowadays.

>because there are 18 different grounding pin configurations in the EU?
There are three? Danish, Italian, and Schuko. French have their own bullshit connector but Schuko connectors can mate with either the french standard or the german one.
Older commie era houses may also have non-recessed, unearthed plugs but those are compatible with both europlug and schuko (sans grounding).

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Ruby Chan Edition!!! :3

>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE.
Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases.
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped.
Building guide: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 217, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, Vision (Compact), Antec C8
AVOID: NXZT, 'Silent' cases, fanless cases, Corsair 6500

>CPU

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>>107606005
Nah, I had an asus gpu die on me after one (1) year once and I’m never trusting them again.
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>>107606122
It only took a couple months of windows updates, driver updates, and game patches for 9070 XT to become faster than 5070 ti.
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>>107605975
My cases luckily have a good amount of room given they're CaseLabs, so its not so much about stiff cables. The biggest stiff cable issue I've had has been with a 9070XT Sapphire Nitro+ where it has a really awesome little backplate, but its a thin space underneath where you plug in either the very flexible 3x 8-pin pigtail converter, or your 12V2X6/12VHPWR directly and the latter is HARD if you have thicker and stiff cables. However that's kind of a niche thing; its doable but the stiff and bundled cables of my PTM X Pro put more torque on it than I liked, so I used the adapter just to be safe but it was probably fine.. However that was the only issue I had.

For Seasonic and FSP's high end designs with stiff cables as you say, some claim that they're stiff because of better quality wires or other features , but other claim its just because of how they bundle them or whatnot. Also, if someone was going to buy custom individually sleeved cables I'd want to make sure the Mega Ti 1650w was still well supported Seasonic is pretty prevalent in the west but it seems now that FSP is making a lot of progress in mainstream availability too (ie Amazon, Newegg)
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>>107606103
>AMD is now caught up on RT performance
.. for now ..
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>>107606138
Which is amazing but if you understand how microchips work and that more transistors on a better node always comes out on top it's not that surprising that once bugs got kinked out the superior die won.

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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>>107604740
They are retarded
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>>107604753
No, you're retarded. Regardless it doesn't matter whether RSS is good or bad, just let the old reader stay. It was already implemented, there's no reason to remove that shit. Almost as dumb as removing FTP support.
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How much would (you) an Optiplex? I'm specifically looking to buy one that's able to be librebooted.
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I have a WD 4TB My Passport external drive that I use for weekly backups.
Every so often it will start making a periodic scraping/shunting sound. Apparently this is WD's "preventive wear levelling" or some BS like that.
Is there a way to turn that shit off, or otherwise tell Windows 10 to power down the drive when not in use?
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Is there any simple software for sorting images that lets you preconfigure a list of directories and sort through a directory of images pressing a key combination to send the current file to one of the configured folders? Preferably loonix native.

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boomers in 2003 be like
>I will now buy your video card
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>>107581235
>Gamers girls
Some dude with a female char.
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>>107604048
Bigger copy of box.
Voodoo2 @ 90Mhz paired with a massive 12MB of EDO memory also running at 90Mhz!
https://theretroweb.com/expansioncards/s/diamond-monster-3d-ii
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for me, it's evil commando 2
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>>107606105
thats gay desu
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>>107580495
I will now buy power

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another reason to avoid using windows just dropped

linux keeps winning let's goooo
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>>107605615
This is really poorly shopped.
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>>107605960
Nothing, like everything else Epstein related, it's just pure envy and seething. These bitches were grown ass women and they knew full well what they were getting into. If anything their parents are to blame.
The true scandal is the connections to a certain state entity but of course that's verboten to discuss.
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>>107605883
globalist is not a thing
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>>107606007
Rich people usually only go to trusted hookers from trusted agencies who unironically sign NDA
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lauriewired

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your reminder that HTTP can be replaced with a properly structured json over tcp
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>>107603353
almost every website these days serves json regardless of http's existence, it's a lot more logical to cut the BS and server everything as json from the start without needing the http stack.
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>>107603308
damn your criticism was so constructive I almost fainted

go to your webmonkey job and http this thread isn't for monkeys like you
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>>107600589
well I guess if the floodgates are open and http is replaced by json then maybe even 9p can also become a transport standard
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>>107598087
This is what AI search using net actually does.
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>>107600352
That's just HTML, not HTTP in general

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Do you trust him
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kinda
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>>107588181
no
every external hard drive i have (3+) has gone clicky and failed
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>>107604256
>external
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>>107596078
but he did....>>107594650
D:
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>>107590625
>Seagate
Yikes

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i know what you want 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 dead

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>>107605789
are you the same anon that responded last time a few months ago? kek
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>>107605804
naturally
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I rather join the new UNIT3D trackers, these trackers that are mentioned all the time and how many get banned after years of being members is not worth to be an idiot to upload 500 uploads.

They are basically making you do slave job for no reward than bans. All UNIT3D has the same content as BHD BTN PTP. Just because it does not say -BHD as group upload does not make it less worthy content. 95% of the time it's only the group tag that differs.

Let BHD PTP BTN die a lonly and sad death. Because you will regret every upload, every seeding hour, every interaction with the elite staff on these trackers, once they ban you or lie about why they dissabled you. You will be on redit just like me warning others of the evil and sad and pathetic advent they have for their users. I still have friends there reporting and taking screen shots to prove the nasty of some staff on those trackers. But they won't seed nothing past the H&R mark.

Merry Christmas join a UNIT3D tracker and be happier ever after.
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>>107605895
Good moorning saar

Though I actually like poonit3d and I'm whiter than everyone in this thread. Great for casuals who don't care about validation of other turbo autists.
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>>107605895
based redditor already knows that Aither has surpassed BHD

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Why the fuck is linux so ugly
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>>107596931
Download a better theme for your xfce. You realize there's a gui where you can download like 10000 different user-created themes, right?
>>107602218
>retards keep arguing about the most insignificant things that can be changed/fixed in seconds
There are thousands of themes that have been pre-made for you. Pick one that suits your eyes and shut the fuck up. And don't give me this "all of the themes look ugly" crap. People have made XFCE look like anything including MacOS, Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 10 so pick one already and stop whining like a bitch
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>XFCE looks like SHIT!!! Why can't it just look good like Windows?
https://www.xfce-look.org/p/2332691
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>>107604667
there won't be any next card in THIS economy
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>>107604820
you give off chill pedophile vibes like you lowkey like kids but you went to therapy and got impulse control so you would never hurt one if you know what i mean. im a pedophile too and it makes me happy when i read your comments cuz it feels like i can participate on this board too. good on you bro thank you so much
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>>107597015
Nemo is slower than Windows 10.
But Dolphin is faster than Windows 7 - with an NTFS partition.

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Why arent you using KDE plasma 6 Arch/Fedora/Kubuntu over windows 11. It just werks.

I just use flathub in discover and it just werks.
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>>107598338
if I download KDE then will I get to have sex with Konqi?
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>>107602470
This only happens on Nvidia systems. I used to have this problem, switched to an AMD GPU and the problem immediately went away.
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Used to be that I had to mess a lot with Linux to get a usable system and Windows just worked.
Now I have to mess with Chris Titus tool shit and microwin just to carve the trash out of windows and get something banal like a local account. All of that with the chance that a future feature update (which security updates are tied to now) reintroduces all of it or breaks things.
On the other end Linux just works, and thanks to proton, dxvk et al. this includes gaming.
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>>107598338
>flathub
LMAO you have best repos and AuR and you resort to this commercial turd, that's like having sex with 2 condoms on.
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>>107605925
No. Kill yourself

A complete piece of shit
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IQ-letes BTFO
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>>107604558
I actually really like it.
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>>107604558
Speak for yourself, I prefer it over all the other offerings.
Plus it gets bonus points for being actively developed and with timely bugfixes.
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boosted new with a bunch of features that don't matter


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