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>no backdoor

You are getting one, right? Picrel is the StarFive VisionFive2, but there are other SBCs built on RISC-V as well
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>>107842542
>LoongArch for high performance stuff.
LOL
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>>107841981
dot com
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>>107847031
It's only like 5 years behind x86 in raw performance, which isn't bad considering they don't go through TSMC.
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>>107841981
I'm waiting until its good enough to play back 4k video at 60fps then I'll be swapping over and using it as my daily device
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>>107847170
more than 5, and it's more expensive.

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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 14600K (DDR4), 9/7600X, 7/9800X3D
-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D


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>>107846981
>Hopefully my MSI MPG X870E is future proofed
AMD is doing this cute little thing where they're making 64MB BIOS chips the new standard for Zen 6, but 90% of current boards only have 32MB BIOS chips. Basically a "In theory Zen 6 will be compatible with older boards right out of the box, but you never know (wink wink, nudge nudge, go buy new thing)". Allegedly they pulled something similar with AM4, where older boards were expected to be supported all the way through the life cycle and then, lo and behold, AMD decided that, due to BIOS chip-size limitations they would leave the actual implementation of backwards compatible support up to the motherboard manufacturers, and that was only after significant backlash about them outright not supporting older boards on anything beyond the Ryzen 3000-series. This in turn lead to a lot of older boards eventually being made 5000-series compatible, but often at a much much later date.

>>107847111
Aw shit, here we go again.
I am already regretting selling my 128GB kit for $1100.
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>>107846988
i was waiting for the gen 2 that has the updated firmware that allow pulsar to be enbaled under 75 hz for fighting games anyway
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>>107847123
Well shit. Either way I'm staying with my 9800X3D for 6-7 years. I was just hoping to stay on the same mobo for 10.
Here's hoping I can still use my DDR5 for a while.... I really don't see DDR6 on the horizon unless this bubble pops in 4-6 months. Best case if that happens we see DDR6 start in 2028-29. If the bubble takes longer, seriously doubt seeing DDR6 until 2030+.
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>>107847046
That's why you should wait 3-6 months before buying Asus products specifically. I've seen them botching launch batches over and over again that it's a consistent pattern with them
>>107847123
It seems like board makers are prepping their boards for up to 2029 or zen7 support
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Don't hate me >>107840635 anon ... Its here!

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What is the deal with programmers coping that they won't be replaced by AIs
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>>107845478
Cope. You are not required anymore
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>>107845319
you're a fucking idiot. "lost art" is a term that does NOT have to refer to art. go suck yourself.
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>>107845670
It is one of the hard parts. People that say it's easy have never written any serious code before.
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>>107845213
Idk but it’s funny as fuck
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>>107845319
it is though

https://www.techspot.com/news/110879-jensen-huang-relentless-ai-negativity-hurting-society-has.html
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>>107846650
>AI has helped me finally understand maths concepts
Are you now able to use those concepts without the AI helping?
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Finally my relentless negativity has been noticed by the right people.
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>>107842976
clankers btfo... i know it's stilll early, but... fuck it bros WE WON
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>>107842976
Where is the relentless negativity? IRL people use it all the time. Is this talking about YouTube comments and Reddit people online?
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The year is 2034. The Earth is toast and everyone is unemployed except for the people whose economic output can be measured in kJ. Microsoft has still not been able to coax Copilot into fixing the Windows icon cache.

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>Steven Bartlett, the founder and host of The Diary of a CEO podcast, took a chance on an applicant with a virtually blank CV for that very reason.

>“I hired someone who’s CV was two lines. Their experience was zero,” Bartlett explained in a recent LinkedIn post. “Much of the reason why I gave her the job was because: She thanked the security guard by name on the way into the building.”

>“When she didn’t know something, in the interview she said ‘I don’t know that yet, but here’s how I’d figure it out,’” Bartlett explained. “After the interview she went and self-taught herself the answer she didn’t know, and emailed it to me within hours.”

>The founder took a chance on the experience-less candidate, and it didn’t take long to pay off; Bartlett said that six months later, she has proved herself as one of the best hires he’s ever made. “Fifteen years of hiring has taught me that culture fit and character is MUCH harder to hire than experience, skills or education.”

https://fortune.com/2026/01/08/diary-of-a-ceo-founder-steven-bartlett-hired-someone-zero-work-experience-thanked-security-guard-before-interview/

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Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?
Huawei and Lenovo tried and abandoned their products
Amazon has the Kindle Scribe series but it's Amazon
Boox has nice hardware and features but typical Chinese brand software longevity
Suprenote is meh
Remarkable is trying to be Apple too hard
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>>107844302
Anything more specific?
The advantage I see for Neoreader is that it's more directly integrated into the system and therefore less ghosting and faster page turns. You can refresh the screen with a single tap instead of needing a gesture.
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>>107826750
>software longevity
For my readers this means nothing since its purpose is to reads books
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>>107840421
I bought a boox poke for like 60$ four years ago, works great
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>>107826750
don't have one yet but viwoods seems like a decent middle ground between supernote and boox, besides the slop focus
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Boox refuse to give the source for their kernel, they literally close the threads speaking about that on their forum thing

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
https://wiki.debian.org
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org
https://wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
https://nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
https://suckless.org

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got some security updates today, lifes good.
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is the zen kernel better than the default kernel for low end hardware?
does it actually improve performance?
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>>107847139
maybe probably not if it does its like 1% gain
biggest diff ive notice in custom kernels is lower latency
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whats the best way to moun ISOs on linux?
i have been doing it with dolphin but i dont know if there is a "proper" way to do it
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>be me
>upgrade home server to debian trixie from bookworm
> everything works well it seems.
> feelsgoodman.jpg
> later realize that im not seeding on MaM for some reason (server box has transmission-daemon in reverse proxy)
> realize its because of some recent firewall tweaking I did (bunch of shitty traffic on my apache setup
> unblock germany so MaM tracker works.
> MaM is still bitching. doesnt like my client
> realize debian stable somehow ships with 4.1 beta 2 of transmission.....

1. surprised debian would ship stable with a super modern beta version of a program
2. wondering lowkey what the odds are they will move 4.1 final to trixie. I see its beta 5 (latest) counterpart in forky. I am hopeful the maintainers will be moving it into trixie.
3. wtf at mam. most trackers will bitch about clients but not go over the top unless you are downright cheating.... "Oh MaM doesnt like betas" I have more upload than god so honestly can care less about upload.

Otherwise feels good to be on trixie. Lot of shockingly modern packages are running on it.

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technology for falling asleep?
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ambien
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>>107847303
She's faking it.

If you want a tablet and also want to draw, should you get an iPad or a Samsung tablet?
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>>107843680
My original post was about general tabletting. I recently got Lenovo y700 to replace my aging 11 inch iPad pro. Hell, even lightroom is unoptimized shit from a phone. So instead an ultra portable PC I got an overpriced manga reader. The whole productivity category is nonexistent on android.
For drawings and shit I think there is nothing that beats procreate. Easy, fast and amazing interface. But if you're not that serious anything with any pen will do.
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>>107839020
theyre made in china or vietnam
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>>107841594
Yeah, I wish they weren't.
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>>107846405
Ok
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>>107829039
Why can't he just do both? He doesn't need to just ask the model to draw it for him, he can draw it out and use AI as a tool for ideas, visualize enhancements, references, or whatever else he wants.

>>107828973
Get an iPad. Android tablets have made progress, but they still aren't touching the iPad for creative use.

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Frutiger Aero
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>>107846288
How do I make each window use a different color like this on Windows 7?
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>>107846288
Frvitnigger...hvme fr fr...
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>>107846353
There was a packaged solution that allowed you to change colors, but I don't recall the name of that project

What I do is install a custom theme and use startisback + DWMBlur
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>>107846314
There wasn’t a frutiger prefix then
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>>107846921
Yeah, wtf is that? Some zoomer eceleb making up shit? It was always just Aero.

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I'm a broke Brazilian university student. I need money for absolutely everything, and the economy is terrible. I had the brilliant idea of taking out a loan in my mother's name. The name remains active for this and I would be able to get the loan if it weren't for the easy verification. What to do?

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IPS or OLED?
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>>107839489
I mean mine has it but it's not commonplace.

>>107841460
It's been a feature on TVs and phones for a long time, it's only desktop monitors that are lagging behind.
And it is strange because even normies these days know about "low eye strain" monitors.

>>107841488
Yes even my old TV from 2012 had an ambient light sensor, it's just desktop monitors that don't have one for the most part.
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Anti OLED jeets are insane
>in every thread with the same pictures
>accusing others of being paid shills
>seething about burn in
>seething about nits
>seething about flicker
>I had an OLED and it burned in (never posts pics of it)
Imagine having such a sad life
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>>107843477
Oh yeah, didn't even notice that 'typo'. I was just smiling at the irony of a thread about organic LEDs being called inorganic.
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I would usually say OLED all the way, but now that G-Sync Pulsar is a thing, I'm not so sure anymore OLED bros...
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>Have OLED
>Use it for work
>Probably 1k hours or something idk.
>Very noticeable browser burn in from browser

It's not unexpected, but don't let the retard, coping anons here tell you that OLED monitors don't get burned in at all. They do, and they will. I only bought mine because I can easily replace the screen at no charge.

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I'm unemployed, but hey, my father made a call to a enterprise
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bros, how can i go back and choose a different career path?
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>>107847013
How long have y’all been unemployed?

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New Graphics Edition
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>>107845426
That's TDE right?
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>>107846585
that would be correct
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based
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>>107794225
You're gonna want to kill yourself using gentoo with that processor. Unless you're going to install binary packages, but then whats the point?

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Uncensored alternatives to this shit?
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Gitgud.io if you want to host something edgy, imageboard-related, or a porn game, and it's probably one of those three if you ask for uncensored alternatives.
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>>107837622
Depends what you need. If you just need source control, issues, and documentation publishing, run a Fossil instance. It'll let you keep all that under your direct control.
It's up to you what you put in it. If it's stuff which governments want to censor, you'll have to deal with the consequences eventually, ngl.
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>>107837622
Host your own git server. That's what I do. Just set up a VPS on some cloud provider.
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>>107837622
sourceforge
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>>107838074
>>107825446


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