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>>106541204
You could use distrobox instead for packages not provided by your package manager or out of date since its more or less a chroot preconfigured without requiring much user input aside from installing packages and whatever chroot related settings needing to be set.
But you should just use flatpak whenever you want or need to, not use flatpak for EVERYTHING. E.g i use flatpak for steam and wine since they're easier to deal with than native packages
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>>106544088
>I only use stable, time proven DEs
XFCE?
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>>106541141
>using only 15GB of extra space for 100 different applications is too much
I completely agree when it comes to small systems, like sbpcs or cheap handhelds. But on a random person's desktop or laptop worrying about this makes no sense. Less than 2% of people have under 128GB of internal storage and only they would have to worry.
>Last time I tried flatpak, some programs would install different "branches" of the same libraries, because one of the programs would update its dependencies pretty quickly, while others didn't
That's exactly how all software development works and fighting against this was the reason Linux was never a serious desktop OS until recently when flatpaks/appimages took off.
If you force developers to update dependencies, or even worse if you offload that work to distro maintainers (assuming the software is open source at all), you just get buggy software or you don't get software at all. Not to mention sometimes people explicitly want to run abandonware or infrequently updated software. And by the way, almost all proprietary software bundles dependencies into it's binaries. So unless you're a total freetard control freak, you're going to get "bloat" no matter what.
Flathub at least tries to fix this issue by forcing developers to use runtimes no older than one or two versions behind the latest.

>>106544489
From my (very limited) testing, software running inside distrobox performs slightly worse than flatpak.
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is CLion botnet?
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question: do i need to restart openssh-server or other server packages after a sudo apt-get upgrade?

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What do we think about it
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Updoot now!
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>>106543638
elaborate
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Testing replies
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>>106542972
I will keep using Safari with 4chan-xt.
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Uprooting right away
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>>106544649
redpill me on 4chan-xt, how is it better then 4chanX?

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>Clover X, Violentmonkey, uBlock, and all of the good extensions permanently gone, no alternative to re-enable them
Welp, after 15 years they finally lost me. What browser should I move to?
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>>106543958
>Im using it right now
how?
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>>106543958
Are you going to tell us how or what
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>>106544169
he has to drag and drop it each time the browser restarts, i wanted to ask first to confirm but hes not admitting it so it must be that
*deep breath*
>>106543827
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAHHAH
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>>106544178
tried that earlier, but getting an error that the extension is using an unsupported manifest version
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>>106543841
>Ublock origin lite
Much better than the adguard extension too.

Is it true that I can cheat death if I buy an Apple Watch, particularly the Ultra 3 model?
>https://www.theverge.com/23875558/apple-watch-iphone-ads-emergency-sos-satellite-connectivity
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>>106543663
My boss's doctor told him he wouldn't put him on hesrt medications if he purchased an Apple Watch because it would warn him of atrial fibrillation.

I know it's just an anecdote, but you can read into that what you want. Maybe there is some kickback or incentive for them to recommend it.
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>>106543764
>Maybe there is some kickback or incentive for them to recommend it.

The medications you mean
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>>106543950
No
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I'm not getting an apple watch. I have a Rolex and I do fitness tracking with a RingConn
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>>106543663
Didn't get the jab. Nothing to worry about.

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Are you performative?
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>>106544051
>Tr*k
Get those fucking poors off my screen.
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What would a non-performative female look like?
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>>106544079
It means not being a trend chaser and instead focus on fuctionality
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>>106544051
wtf does this mean? boring / milquetoast? I understand less the longer I look at it
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>>106544051
This same bitch gets the ick when seeing a green bubble. Never listen to women's opinions.

How do we take down this evil?
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>>106544623
>artists
autists, of course. Artists are firmly part of the normiesphere and addicted to social media
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>>106543909
Use their real logo next time
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>>106543909
Mitigate them and block their IPs at the firewall level. Your posting on a cloudflared site BTW.
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You must be autistic as fuck to care about this shit. I'm a sperg and it doesn't bother me at all; click and one fucking second it's gone.

>OH NO I HAD TO WAIT A FUCKING SECOND.
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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>106528960 & >>106522347

►News
>(09/09) K2 Think (no relation) 32B released: https://hf.co/LLM360/K2-Think
>(09/08) OneCAT-3B, unified multimodal decoder-only model released: https://onecat-ai.github.io
>(09/08) IndexTTS2 released: https://hf.co/IndexTeam/IndexTTS-2
>(09/05) Klear-46B-A2.5B released: https://hf.co/collections/Kwai-Klear/klear10-68ba61398a0a4eb392ec6ab1
>(09/04) Kimi K2 update for agentic coding and 256K context: https://hf.co/moonshotai/Kimi-K2-Instruct-0905

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks
►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.png

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>>106544469
bump
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>>106544469
man either I do not know what I'm doing or silly is shit. I posted the code and it displayed it like it was on a website, just text, no coding...
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>>106544702
I can tell that you don't know what you're doing just based on your incomprehensible description of the problem.
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>>106544702
why are you using silly for serious? Just use kobold corpo ui it made for that
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>>106544719
It sounds like his input and/or output contains elements that get interpreted as e.g. markup by either his browser or ST.

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>Be me in 2008
>Buy new monitor
>16:9, 1080p, 60Hz, IPS
>It's good
>ffw to 2025
>Monitor still works
>Most YouTube videos are still 16:9
>Most YouTube videos are still 1080p
>Most YouTube videos are still 60fps or less
>1440p and 4K monitors make you using DPI scaling to be legible, so you don't actually end up getting more screen real estate
>All you get with DPI scaling is blown up and blurry bitmaps
What's the use case for getting rid of my 20~ yo monitor?

>inb4 you're just poor
Not if I bought this monitor new when it came out.
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>>106543875
why would you get tn over ips you can get high refesh rate ips monitors cheap https://www.amazon.co.uk/iiyama-G2470HSU-B1-23-8-1920x1080-165Hz-1H1DP/dp/B08ND5KTY4?th=1
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>>106543594
>posted from New Delhi, India
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>>106544283
Again, I bought this monitor new when it was new, along with a first-gen i7 and GTX 260.
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>>106544233
I've got mine for 138 bucks shipped. Now they might be cheaper, or discontinued and replaced with a newer, more expensive model.
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>>106544361
Mine was for 99€ flat.

Works like a charm. I'm just glad I didn't choose the touchscreen one,

Useful in some cases, but not worth the gap.

I wrote a software license based on the NAP.

NoAP license v0.1 {
Use of this code for anything is permitted unless it violates the Non-Aggression Principal software license (NoAP), as defined below:
0) The licensed code shall not be used to harm or threaten another human and/or animal, or their property.
1) Violation of this software license shall void the violating entity's software being protected under the NAP software license.
2) Changing a NoAP licensed code's license is considered harm, unless consensual with the author.
}

Essentially, it means, you abide by the NAP, or people can legally hack you and steal your code.
Thoughts?
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>>106540391
That's practically a toddler you sick fucks.
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>>106540267
that's a child.
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>>106540391
>She's almost 30
seconds away from getting raped by me
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>>106541128
Don't talk about my wife like that, incel
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>>106540267
never blur anything ever again.

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Do you follow the 14kB rule?

>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your friend for web dev fundamentals
https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc
https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScript
https://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorial
https://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no time
https://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS

>Resources for backend languages
https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.js
https://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorial
https://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorial
https://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go

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i don't get how to use FF profiler, it seems complex interface, and i don't know what i really need to look for on the data it shows me.
last day i opened lighthouse, since it provides direct diagnostics
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>>106544071
This thread has a better OP than the previous thread. Good work.

>Do you follow the 14kB rule?
No of course I don't. Pic related.
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>>106544364
second AAAAAND second
56kb modems are not to be considered
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>>106544562
>56kb modems are not to be considered
Indeed. A lot of web pages that people visit these days will download a few megabytes of stuff - JS, fonts, images, whatever. As long as it loads fairly quickly then it's fine.

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>"hurr durr, Rust is not hard at all and I never had problems fighting the borrow checker!"
>*uses RefCell*
I am so fucking sick of this
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>>106543796
Nice cherrypicking then, and you never explained why your data is different from the website.
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>colorful shell
oot, but isn't gnomedev hate that shit
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>>106543846
And not all SAFETY comments are checked, and considering the UB in the Rust standard library >>106542596, they might do more harm than good in some cases if they lure developers into a false sense of security. And unsafe Rust is harder than C++, in part due to the no aliasing requirement.
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GNOME Builder

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Windows 11 + Linux Mint VM.

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Good morning iSaarrs
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>>106542950
You >>106544019 are so obsessed and poor, holy shit. Get a job and stop using your life to lie 24/7 how feces in iPhones made in India is good and how third world Americans use iPhones.
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>>106542941
ok this is epic
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>>106543321
The color is officially called "diarrhea curry" now.
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>>106542941
bloody bastardo
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>>106543212
>the weird dumb brown poop people who work for $2 per hour deliver subpar results
Unbelievable

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs.amodernist.com
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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> get into lem because it looks highly promising and done right
> start contributing
> "lem will now switch to webview+JS and drop SDL2"
> Javascript is now a hard dependency for lem outside the the terminal
> immediately the usual "muh modern UX" webshitters start flooding in demanding more javascript based cruft
> mfw
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>>106544171
https://kyo.iroiro.party/en/posts/why-rewriting-emacs-is-hard/
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>>106543064
>Given how easy it is to write a very basic R4RS interpreter or compiler it seems like the perfect language for a stack that an individual can fully understand from language implementation down to its assembler and machine code.
>And that could be fully described/taught in like 2-3 books max.
Or 1 book, considering the basics of this is more or less what's covered in SICP, in particular chapter 5 begins on using Lisp to describe register machines.
I don't mean this negatively - I am interested, but is this not precisely what was done with Lisp in the 70s already, up to some minor differences? The concepts of assemblers in Lisp were being taught in the past.
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Is it somehow possible to use emacs with two keyboards at the same time, and each keyboard controlling a different cursor?

I'm asking because I've been asked to teach someone basic computer science and programming.
I would like to teach her in a style similar to The Little Schemer, continually asking her questions and having her write small pieces of code at a time. This would also involve me writing a lot of code snippets, so each of us having their own keyboard would be more convenient.
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>>106544684
crdt.el can provide shared editing, but it works over a network.
https://code.librehq.com/qhong/crdt.el
https://corpix.dev/2022/02/collaborative-editing-with-emacs.html

I don't think it can give two physical keyboards on the same machine their own cursor -- at least not without some hacking.


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