>startallback>winhawk >powertoysretards>nooo i am faggot, i better reformat my hdd and install some freetard commie server os and post some trannie shitpost in desktop thread while playing tuxracer in 640x480no pity with foot smegma eating communists
>>107699996>windows
>>startallback>>winhawk >>powertoysdo you think it's okay to use this software?
>>107699996I dont need hacky workaround programs to make my Operating system functions or user interface usable
>>107700063Win 11 is unusable without winhawk
>>107700348>Win 11 is unusablecorrect install parabola
why do normalgroids like phones so much?it's just selfies and slop. it's so fucking retarded.
>>107698802they are brain-dead cattle
>>107698802Whats even worse that this is corporates forcing you to use a smartphone app to use their services. My fucking bank doesnt allow me to log into my online account with their card reader anymore. They want me to download their stupid app and have access to my life savings at all times.Anybody can just point a gun at me and force me to transfer all my money to their bank accountNo thanks.
>>107699142You are fat.
>>107698802for me, it's on-the-go shitposting
>travel around SEA>primarily in Hostels>95% of people just sit around on their phones or laptops >nobody talks or does anything>the few that do are always the loud shirtless douchebag faggots you wouldn't want to hang with anyway>talk with 45 year old French guy and he said the same. hostels are no fun anymore>if they don't have "privacy" screen protectors, you can see they just doomscroll social mediagrim
Wtf is happening in picrel?This is in settings/bluetooth area.
>>107699770I opened the same window on gnome
>>107699827>the black line at the bottom of the boxthat looks wrong, why don't you open an issue? picrel is Plasma with anti-aliasing off for reference
>>107700221
>>107699770Retard this is not about corners but the list, it has empty rows below it instead of removing them
>>107700051GTK source code has sass, that itself gets compiled to css. I imagine any sane theme maker would do the same. For simple edits, you can just use widget name likebutton {bg-color: red}
Every single influential streamer and content creator is now anti-AI.Fuck yeah.
>>107690584Every fucking thread I swear... I was you racist pieces of trash would fuck off already.
>>107689052They're starting to hurt.HAHAHAHAH!Get better or fuck off screen monkey!
>>107691722because ai didnt cause thatindians did.
>>107691722AI has made me sexy AI waifus and replaced laborious internet searches plus it can code basic things that I'm happy not to have to write myself.Werks for me.
>>107698710>Person with no personal experience of violence invites violence>Deletes the message because they probably realized what they were asking forPic-related is how you know they are scared.
You have 0 (ZERO) seconds to explain why you use Windows.There is literally no excuse>b-b-but muh gamesGNU/Linux has a great selection of games, if you spend the majority of your time gaming, you are a child.>b-b-but muh video/photo editing There are excellent FOSS alternatives available. I know you're going to defend your proprietary garbage like goyshop because it has a few extra features, maybe if you cared enough you'd implement those features into the FOSS alternatives instead of giving up your freedom for the sake of convenience.>b-b-b-but MUH JOBIf your job forces you to use software that doesn't respect your freedom, start looking for a different job.
because it has software
>lincel permavirgin spends new year's alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends valentine's alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends washington's birthday alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends lunar new year alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends st patrick's alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends easter alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends mother's day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends memorial day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends independence day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends labor day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends columbus day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends halloween alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends veterans day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends thanksgiving alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads>lincel permavirgin spends christmas eve alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchadsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107699028I value my time.
>>107699028It just werks
>>107699077Thats me, what is wrong with that
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsUnc Edition>NewsGoogle releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3additional info: https://aicg.miraheze.org/?action=history>FrontendsSillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.appComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
https://rentry.co/theoldllmproxyHere is the script. Expect it to be rugpulled quick and it's experimental. Expect possible bugs, but it seems to be stable or at least more stable than the site's frontend kek
>>107700627All in lowercase and no spaces?
>>107700644yes all in lowercase and no spaces for the pass
>>107700627Stop gatekeeping dumb faggot niggerPass is superspeedycidersqueezy6000https://files.catbox.moe/0hmu6y.zipNo pass dl link llm proxy script
>>107700657Thank you. In another note, I find it funny that the UK would do that lol
https://extra.ie/2025/12/28/news/simon-harris-social-media-regulationsWill 4chan be banned in the EU?
>>107700126>People only feel like not being able to express themselves online or in public, because they don't have an opinion>Only the people who feel like being able to express their opinions have a valid opinion>This opinion coincidentally is exactly the opinion that I have>It's the only opinion that should be allowedDon't you have to watch some ugly trannies on the stage, talking about fascist software development?
>>107699522For the first time ever I foresee a future where I might just turn off. As 5 or 10 years from now it will probably be just few portals to corpo websites, that only work with real ID, and watched over with a microscope by every government.What's the point.Countries are building significant amount of their economy around it. What happens when everyone decides it's worse than cable and decides to all disconnect and go touch grass instead.
>>107700567great strawman faggotthis is exactly why you right wing retards shouldnt voice your opinion, NEVER have i heard anything worthwhile from you idiots, its all just endless bickering and complaining with ZERO solutionswe had an ULTRA NATIONALIST FAR RIGHT regime here in holland that preached der Endlösung der Migrantenfrage and all they did was send more money to israelspeech is silver, silence is golden
I approve this policy.
>>107699997Delusional, EU is overregulated, they're obsessed with regulation
>saves the linux desktop
>>107700368Why do you use sudo???>>107700389You can install flatpaks without sudo systemwide and --user
>>107699690>du -sh ~/Downloads/qHVefGEBezeuCeSfTND40uoUD6GRw8BO_264.snap118M /home/dbz/Downloads/qHVefGEBezeuCeSfTND40uoUD6GRw8BO_264.snap>sudo mount -o loop qHVefGEBezeuCeSfTND40uoUD6GRw8BO_264.snap /mnt>du -sh /mnt274M /mnt sudo compsize /opt/discord/Processed 76 files, 844 regular extents (844 refs), 5 inline, 707 fragments.Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed ReferencedTOTAL 81% 214M 264M 264Mnone 100% 194M 194M 194Mzstd 29% 20M 70M 70M
>>107698608>KDEKrashes
>>107698168>They should have a functionality where it hooks into your distro's repoThey do.>and AURArch (which I use, BTW) recommends against that, and even has a warning in the fucking UI for the program warning against that and using it for pacman, BTW.
>>107698608It was true at the moment it was published.Snaps are better though.
Who is this dogshit piece of shit for? Who asked for it? Why would I want to install it? Even worse, why would I not want to uninstall it on preinstalled computer?Are people at Microsoft even aware that they just killed themselves with one simple move where people actively downgrade or switch to other OS just to NOT be at Win11? They think they hold monopoly or what?
>>107698149You'll fucking use it you stupid nigger. Your gaymes, your software. You're trapped. If you didn't stop using Windows before this, you never will.
>>107698696No I don't. I circumced windows 10 through registry and haven't updated it for years already. I'm not going to upgrade, simple as.
>>107698149>Who is this dogshit piece of shit for?Then go use something else then and shut the fuck up cunt and stop making useless shit tier threads for nobodys enjoyment except yourself you useless faggot
>>107698190>MacsMacs were most of the time working machines.
I am grateful to Microsoft for spitting in my face and rejecting me as a customerIf only they had done this sooner
Here We Go Again EditionPrevious: >>107642301
>>107699052nah just wanting to have some fun with games of the era, relive my childhood yk. this is all i could think of thats in my library
>>107700096Nice and simple
>>107696749Consent is a western concept.
>>107700465Listen here sonny, I am a feminist and there is no room for misogynists like you in 2026
Has anybody here used elementary os? if so, what is your opinion? I plan to install a new distro and this one seems interesting.
>>107698095It's for BigMacOS users, so it'll feel weird at first if you come from Linux and/or Windows.
>>107698106why do loonix troons always think about black cocks
>>107699897BigMacOS only runs on speshul snowflake hardware, so only covers certain use cases.
>>107700091>so only covers certain use cases.what use cases it doesn't cover?
>>107698929>>107698984Krashes, qtslop, made in india
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>>107700064>>107700365the 'trick' with ntfs is that if you have a crash or unsafe shutdown (i.e. power loss). you should boot into windows and let it run chkdsk before using it again, as linux doesn't have a fsck for ntfs. this doesn't necessarily mean you need a full windows install, even just attaching it to a vm and running it with a windows install dvd is enough to be able to run chkdsk on it.ntfs support in linux really useful for many things, but as a permanent solution it's not ideal, it's more for interacting with windows computers and being able to get your data off of it
>>107699749NTA, but I'm using btrfs with an LTS kernel, should I be concerned?
>>107700190>I'm the only user of this machinethere's your answer. more or less restrictive group permissions on ~ don't matter if there's nobody else in your group.it will matter a whole lot if you try to sync /usr/ /bin/ or /etc/ though
>>107699692Nothing would work if you needed a driver for your CPU. If the BIOS isn't even detecting it then it's not installed properly.
>>107700419I'm pretty sure any kind of write to NTFS using Linux is enough for Windows to flag it as needing CHKDSK on boot. Pressing any key to skip it used to be a constant thing back when I used an NTFS drive as shared storage. I use a NAS for this purpose now.
I know I'm a dumbass and this is probably a worthless question, but I do wonder how systematic they really are. it does sound like they simply try something like, say, 3 letters long, going from "aaa" to "aaz" then "aba" and repeat, until all "zzy" or all symbols, then moving on to 4 characters long, then 5, then 6, in that pattern.but do they really work that way? is it that systematic?reason I'm asking is because security tips always just say "change your passwords often so that you don't get brute-force attacked", but my dumbass is sitting here wondering whether or not only changing my (example) password from "melongarden2025" to be "melongarden2026" once a year would do little to nothing because it's right next in the systematical order.or whether or not having a password change from "aaaaaaa" to "bbbbbbb" would be less safe than, say, "zzzzzzz" due to their distance between each other in the alphabet order and how long it will take for the bot to go from one guess to the other.TL;DR in what order do these things try guesses, and how should I change my passwords to work around it? should all my passwords start with Z from now on? should all password changes be wildly different from what it previously was?
>>107700511>services put a character limit on password length sometimes to save up on storage.If they have issues with storage that mean a few bytes of password are unfeasible, they likely have bigger things to worry about. Additionally, they shouldn't actually be storing your password... Common practice is to hash the password, and store the hash. Depending on hash methodology, they should all have the same length entries regardless of the input pass...>doesn't help that the platform itself asks for specific thingsLong proven untrue to enhance security. Strongly indicates that platform doesn't take security seriously when it's parroting best-practices from the late 90's.>but that removes quite a bit out of the pool of possible guesses when it's a hard rule, surely?The opposite, in fact.I can instantly eliminate all combinations that *don't* feature that pattern....
It's twofold.You are thinking about brute force wrong.No one brute forces some login prompt. Instead, websites get hacked and databases get leaked.In the databases are your username, email, and a hash of your password.The hash is one way, you take your password and it one way converts it to a string of like 32 or so random characters using a math equation.Every time you type the password, it gets put into an equation, and then the result is compared with the value in the database.So you can just brute force that, generate and hash a billion passwords a second and compare them with the known hash until you get a match.Literally multiple billion times a second for some of the common hashes.But changing your password often and using different passwords for every service is the best solution, because once one gets leaked, it should be changed, regardless of how difficult it is. Completely just protects from immediate access or delays from the leak being announced.Unfortunately when a company gets "hacked", depending on the data sensitivity, they have either 6 months to report it or they don't even have to report it. So that's where changing it often and keeping complex passwords comes in.
>>107700153Here's the thing. They don't work like that. How it actually works modernly is there's giant files of millions of passwords. What hackers do is they sort by most commonly used and run the brute force. The reason security people advice you to change your password more often is because once one of your accounts is hacked it'll be posted online in some hacker discord or whatever. Most general hackers (indians) will take your email and password and try and use it to login to some other site like coinbase, or paypal, or whatever. So the actual reason it's recommended you change your password is because once your information is leaked it'll be associated with a certain hacked password and changing it mitigates all the bots that try to auto login to shit with it.https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords
>>107700589>No one brute forces some login promptEvidence suggests otherwise>websites get hacked and databases get leaked.And these details are augmented to lists to attempt.>generate and hash a billion passwords a second and compare them with the known hash until you get a match.Or just use a rainbow table...>But changing your password often and using different passwords for every service is the best solution,Untrue.Using seperate passwords is good security. Rotating frequently, not so. It's been proven to cause difficulties in recollect and demonstrates no evidence that what it's being rotated to is any more secure than what it's rotated from...>So that's where changing it often and keeping complex passwords comes in.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107700589>>107700641what if the difference is, again, literally only the service name? like >>107700422 ... is that stupid but good enough to protect against one place being leaked, since, again, most hackers might just be trying the same stuff on different places as-is without changing it whatsoever?
I am regularly amazed that we pretend folders are the right way to organise files. They’re entirely arbitrary. Every competent file system ignores them to its best ability. Why can’t I have a file in two folders? Why does one have to be a “reference”? Why can’t I filter for files that exist in 3 folders with X extension?We’ve been played for absolute fools.
>>107695986sweet mother of joseph, what is up with the furfa/g/s?!
>>107697189I see now. The tag shit is what AI technophiles and influencers are pushing now. No wonder its so retarded.Directories work the same as tags. The one difference being that you find the task of making a coherent and logical directory structure tedious and you want the computer to do it for you. There is no difference between "year/month/a-d/contract.pdf" and throwing all the PDFs in Downloads and tagging it with " 'year', 'month', 'contract' ".Organizing files in a logical and coherent order was one of the basic functions of a secretary or a librarian. If they could be trusted to file and retrieve important documents, it really is your problem if you can't sort your AI porn slop properly.Then again I was taught how to look for books in libraries and how to search for topics/words in physical encyclopedias/dictionaries instead of mindlessly typing words in Google, so maybe it really is a unique set of skills that digital natives simply lack.
>>107683165I put it in my folder named "special monkey memes" and forget about it for 10 years
>>107681857I like folders but Windows 11 + OneDrive at work gives me cancer. why the fuck do I have like 3 home documents directories? why does my source code get stored in the local one but my git projects automatically get synced and broken in onedrive? what the fuck is wrong with it all? why can't I just have one folder in documents or C:\ called source with all my projects in? why does changing the settings make Windows have a meltdown? cos it's FUCKING GAY.
>>107700622Because the cloud was a fucking mistake.
Reddit is the best source of accurate up-to-date information
>>107695724No, reddit is the easiest source to find for genuine comments made by real, innocent people (not paid by industries or marketers).As for the accuracy and truthfulness of the information on reddit, it depends. Most of the people who post there are normies with no education or culture, so I advise you to take their information with a grain of salt.
>breaking news>99% of comments [removed]>politically correct admin/janny approved narrative at the top>anything contrary nowhere to be seenYeah, very reliable.
>>107699753Most correct answer. Reddit has better bot and brigading resistance than most platforms, not because they care, but because it gets in the way of their own ad revenue stream.But the objective value of anything you find there will be an absolute crapshoot depending on the sub.
>>107696125>>we never went to the moon debatable and unlikely, but possible>>the Jews made microprocessors slowerfact>>sneed oils are making us obesefact>>the water is making us gayfact, but limited in scopeMeanwhile reddit conspiracies:>>ram is expensive because mexicans are getting deportedobjectively wrong>>we must eat bugs to stop the weatherobjectively wrongComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107699753>>107700592There was a guy admitting to run a bot on subreddits for months, undetected and collecting Karma.There is the whole "Eglin has the most active reddit users :D" stat.And every single subreddit is running moderation bots.