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Will this kill Windows and make Linux the most popular OS?
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>>107836418
Of course I have, because I was looking into making my own atomic image.
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>>107836435
Hmm.
Which distro do you have? Do you have opencl-amd installed?
If I use the normal python gui installer, I get a version of Affinity that does not let me enable OpenCL. But the AppImage one for some reason does let me. It just breaks.
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>>107830342
SteamOS is not a desktop OS (yet). The ecosystem will probably benefit from having a big company like Steam contributing, but since they'll be focussing on their handheld device it will be limited.
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>>107836469
I'm on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed I haven't installed additional opencl packages manually.
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>>107836466
Maybe, but I've been burned too many times by people on 4chan saying "I did the thing" when they didn't do the thing.

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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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>>107835547
Yes, the monitor reports this information.
Pic related from Linux.
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>>107836130
I found those too. They were my original test data set. They are fractions of a second long simple noises. Difficult to tell if they actually sound right or not.
I grabbed the .mp2 files as well, but the fact that they sound ok (maybe) while the several minutes long Layer 2 file with actual music that I have sounds terrible makes me wonder if maybe my Layer 1 decoder isn't working as well as I thought either, because I haven't listened to actual music with it, just test noises.
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does this work in a modular sense
>modem -> wifi6 router with wifi disabled (lets say a flint2) -> wifi7 ap (lets say a ubiquiti u7, connected PoE) -> clients will connect using wifi7
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>>107835547
Also, pic related for querying just the active input from the console.
This can be used in a scheduled script to disable the monitor when it switches away from the PC, but ideally you wouldn't need to do this because your OS should react to the change automatically.
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>>107836455
How would I set it up on Windows then

>>107836518
I don't know scripting or anything of the sort, sadly

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kde devs can't even make a calculator right
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>>107836180
implicit multiplication is the only correct way, and everything else is just slop for people who don't get it.
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>>107836235
Implicit multiplication is cope for bad questions. Even your article says this:
>"I think both answers can be considered right - which means, of course, that the question itself is wrong."
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>>107832286
bc, qalc, numbat, all well featured calculators, the latter two also have unit support.
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>>107836379
Implicit multiplication is for people capable of easily solving a word problem. Explicit multiplication requires a different syntax to avoid ambiguity because of >>107836094, and because of not understanding what a coefficient is, or why both 4x and 4(3-1) are one number.
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>>107836180
there is actually a correct way to interpret the op, it's just that you have haven't considered every way that the expression could have been written

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Would you live inside Wine Desktop? Would it be insane to turn Wine into a DE for Linux like Windows 3.1 originally was for DOS? I would use the shit out of this.
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>>107836191
i don't know about automatic right click menus but you can chuck in a .desktop file pointing to your appimage in ~/.local/share/applications and assign a file type to it in ~/.config/mimeapps.list
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>>107836208
good, now all I need is a way to get rid of the HFS and Linux will be usable.
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>>107832648
Based and true
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>Calling WINE an emulator in big 26
I shiggy
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>>107836302
HFS isn't an enforceable standard, it's not even a real standard.
You don't even know why you hate it.

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>The best text editor
Why did Kate won?
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>>107834448
It has, default keybind is CTRL + SHIFT + P
You can remap it according to your liking.

>win programmer
Best you’ll get as far proper debugging capabilities and more is Visual Studio + VsVim extension
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>>107833620
based
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vim is absolutely retarded. you'd think a terminal app could open a 20 gig file but nope, it loads the entire thing into memory instead of maintaining a buffer with only the lines you see loaded. most editors crap themselves at this.
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>>107834970
>It has, default keybind is CTRL + SHIFT + P
Thanks for this anon, I never knew it was capable of that. The shortcut I had to use was Ctrl+Shift+F though.

From what I can tell you can't seem to search within the results, like you can with N++, however. There's an option to show the results in another tab, but Kate doesn't seem to allow you to do any search within that new tab.

Not a huge dealbreaker, but in a work scenario being able to search within the results is incredibly useful for parsing error logs.
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>>107833620
Sublime is million times better and faster.

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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 device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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>>107835811
>lead/cadmium alloy wristband and watch
>lead and whatever other toxic shit contaminated cheap clothing dye and fabric

ah the greedy gweilo poorfag special

you are missing a 3$ phone charger and a "replacement" lithium-ion battery (with cool surprise firework effect)
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>>107831469
are bundle deals now only limited to 10 items for anyone else? it used to go up to 20... should I just make two separate orders?
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>>107836100
It may come as a surprise to you but most of your clothes are already made in china and india. Even my pendleton and filson and ll bean shirts are made in india and china.
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>>107836100
Also it's a $30 shirt and a $300 watch.
https://youtu.be/PoCPEjUoKQA?si=4dETFVQcLwmzRcav
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>>107836381
ok i believe you. you have the chang guarantee

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Zoomer here... isn't it weird how it became accepted to just not able to change the battery on tech you own, and having it become a brick after 1 year of use because you can't swap the internal rechargeable battery? When did this become the norm with consumer tech?
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>>107830452
The shift happened in the 2010s, driven by the pursuit of thinner, "premium" unibody designs, waterproofing, and planned obsolescence. It traded user repairability for aesthetics and higher repair profits. The EU's new right-to-repair law is a direct rebellion against this norm.
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>>107834371
This anon would rather have us go back to shitty micro USB and 5v only charging because it's more "standard" (it never was)
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>>107830465
Pretty sure that Pixel 10 phones already have an easily replaceable battery in advance of the EU directive. It's weird and suspicious for Google to not do something completely abhorrent for once, but it is what it is.
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>>107830521
you don't know what hot swap means.
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>>107830452
>isn't it weird how it became accepted to just not able to change the battery on tech you own
I can.

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The Sovereign Tech Agency (Germany) funded $562,800 (half a million) worth of development on ALPM (Arch Linux Package Management) work. That work was focused, almost entirely, on creating “Rust libraries and tools” for Arch package management which “aims to maintain compatibility with pacman”. As of this moment, the Rust ALPM has not replaced Pacman entirely. But common sense would indicate that replacement is a goal (otherwise the heavily funded development would be nonsensical).

By the way, existing Arch package management tools (such as Pacman) are licensed under the GPL. The new, Rust-based libraries and replacements are licensed under the MIT license.
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>>107835347
i've been wanting to move to artix, but maybe i will switch to gentoo
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>>107836053
Now that Arch is dead Gentoo really is the last unpozzed Linux distro.
The question is how do we avoid losing that too because there will be nowhere left to run otherwise.
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>>107836151
>the last unpozzed Linux distro
kys https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Source-based_Linux_distributions
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>>107836179
That list includes NixOS, which is very much pozzed.
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>>107835347
>existing Arch package management tools (such as Pacman) are licensed under the GPL. The new, Rust-based libraries and replacements are licensed under the MIT license.
ugh
>>107836269
at least nix core is LGPL

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>>107825629
>this is common no matter where you get your lipo's from. the technology is shit.
I've been using Lipos in drones and rc cars for years getting all sorts of abuse and never had anything more than slight puff.
I'd love to know what retarded shit people are doing with their lipos to get them blowing up like balloons and catching fire.
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>>107823841
>the bag
right, like ram isn't used by anyone other than ai fags. no, they are enjoying gouging consumers with an excuse. and just like playing card companies selling 'rare' printed cards on third party websites for bank, these companies are selling gpus through third party sellers that suspiciously never run out of stock for 4x the amount and just blame scalpers (despite having the ability to prevent people from ordering more than their share)
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>>107836139
To overclock memories automatically
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>>107818621
NOOOOOO YOU HAVE TO BE MAD AT CHINA FOR THINGS THE JEWS DID TO OUR MANUFACTURING AND ECONOMY!
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>>107836162
I've been wondering the same thing and especially so now. The market is ripe, someone should decided to become a winner. It might sincerely be that easy despite everyone saying how impossible it is. Even if it's not easy, surely it is worth doing.

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>try to install software on linux fresh install first time
>this happens and cant install anything

AHAHAHAHAHA linux is a fucking joke. It just doesnt work. Nothing ever works on this joke OS.
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>>107836426
Patch Discover to mandate updates before flatpaks, or to give an error message that explains the situation better than >>107834802.

Or don't call your system ready for the public.
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>>107836426
>The flatpack, which is a format precisely made to containerize software so that it brings every dependency it needs, doesn't work if you don't update some system shit from 1.4.6 to 1.4.6.2-dev
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>>107836378
>>107836400
>template template words words words
have sex
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>>107836439
Works on my machine. Use a decent distribution.
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>>107834676
a gaming distro might suit you better https://bazzite.gg/

/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

Husky Edition

>News
Z․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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meow
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>>107836232
Yes, that will disable attachments entirely (or images, presumably you haven't updated in awhile).
If someone wants to selectively disable a specific message without the dupe message + hide trick... they'll have to file a feature request / PR.
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>>107835205
You guys reread your logs?
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wtf... /vg/aicg/ is so much better and faster than here...
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>>107836448
When I want to jerk off to a non-incomplete story, yes

Or just being too lazy to start anew

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Does /g/ use "wrappers"/replacements for their programs, like Vencord for Discord & Millenium for Steam as an example?
I had to force myself to use them because the default software is just dogshit, and I'm forced to use the software because normie friends, so was wondering if theres any more hidden gems like Vencord and Millenium out there that /g/ uses.
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>>107822722
i use vesktop but only when screensharing because audio doesn't work for me on wayland when screensharing from firefox
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>>107830494
Steam development team has billions of dollars to not over rely on Google Chrome or create problems every Tuesday for maintenance. But no you rather defend their awful service than demand better services.
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>>107822722
I use the web version. No reason to install the app as niggers at discord still can't figure out a way to connect chromium APIs that let you do screenshare and global hotkeys, both of which actually works in chrome.
Also I can html edit people's messages and blackmail them, I have no idea why normies eat up discord screenshots as absolute truth.
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>>107825228
calm your tits autist I told you to use the browser version cause it's just a webpage
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>>107822800
>discord
>>107822863
>having friends and not being an amerimutt that depends on some sms convo only

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How come C# isn't more popular when it's basically Java but better? Is it because people distrust a language maintained by Microsoft, or does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?
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>>107835594
But C# runs on Linux these days. Do you think they aren't using it because the consequences of C# being cross-platform haven't propagated yet, or they distrust Microsoft enough that they wouldn't have chosen C# even if it had always been cross-platform?
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>>107835911
>But C# runs on Linux these days
with a fully-featured cross-platform UI library?
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>>107836370
There are a few I think, Avalonia is one, and I think Xamarin had some as well. And you can always use IMGUI or something, it’s relatively easy to call C libraries from C#
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>>107835911
Companies don't just change their tech stack because another tech stack happens to be as good or slightly better.
There's a tremendous cost involved with changing core technologies.
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>>107836370
>with a fully-featured cross-platform UI library?
What can Godot do?

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the "decentralized" fediverse is as scam.
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>>107835875
>>107835512
Wait wasn't mastodon some twitter offshoot for lolicon artists? I thought the name referenced mammoth/dorontabi.
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>>107835512
>Look up P2P social media
>"Manyverse"
>It's dead
God damn it :/
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>>107835854
Woah, I didn't know I could post on 4chan with a Reddit account. Sure looks like you are doing it though, fucking tech illiterate faggot
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No, it isn't.
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>>107836310
Are you thinking of the Mastodon instance pawoo.net? It was originally created by pixiv, the Japanese illustrator platform.

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/g/, where did (You) learn Assembly?
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>>107835336
I cannot see if it is in current use but there are many proposed uses such as THz radio tech for InP HEMT transistors. Plenty of research but I cannot see if any are for sale.
A 4000 GHz 6502 would have potentials.
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>>107835336
it's proof-of-concept of the tech
the fact it's a 6502 isn't important
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>>107818149
I picked up a book about it and just started writing it. It's not particularly hard, you just have to break down the steps even more than you do for normal programming.
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>>107818529
Any time you need deep access to things that a compiler doesn't let you touch, like control registers. Writing your own operating system is one example.

It's also useful when you're getting a weird bug and can't figure out why because there's nothing wrong with what you programmed in a higher level language. I found out that the compiler I was using didn't understand the scope of variables when I repeatedly used the same variable name inside sub-blocks buried within other blocks that already had a variable with that name.
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>>107818768
>Do the names Justine Tunney and Mary Ann Horton ring a Bell (Labs)?
How does ""''Justine"""""" Tunney relate to Bell Labs? I had to look that dude up and he was born in 1984. Bell Labs ceased to exist in 1984. Was he working for them as an infant?


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