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90% of chip production is about to be made in china and the us stock/futures market doesn't seem to care about this at all
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>>107732565
I doubt Taiwan workforce is much cheaper than European one
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>>107738242
China helped the Norks with theirs 100%. And it wasn't actually the nukes that caused this submission, it was the federal reserve bank.
Israel knew they could steal that material without any repercussions because America was already subdued, why do you think America sacrificed so many warriors fighting Germany for no personal gain whatsoever.
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>>107738264
>no personal gain
Most European "countries" are American vassals, have been since
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>>107738281
And that has helped America how? The country is self destructing much faster than Europe is. Jews gained control, Americans lost lives and wealth, now possible their future.
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>>107737225
the will do that. taiwanese hate the chinese. the Chinese love ta>>107738242
>from stolen everything
>that they have openly brought to bargaining
their bargaining is complaining about gas chambers they made up during the eichmann trial that were mentioned once in the entire documentation of nuremburg then not until the 60s when mossad grabbed eichmann illegally out of south america and executed him.
from 1945 to 1963 nobody on planet earth thought concentration camps had gas chambers because they didn't. boomers got scammed by yids acting like they've been injured over something that didn't even happen.

They still want $150 for one of these things, even after all these years.
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>>107734002
>MATLAB
That's just foul. Gets the job done but it's pure slop.
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>>107720368
This >>107720549 is really the only use for these things today, outside of hobby or collector interests I guess.
In any modern professional context, all you need to do is install python and you have access to tools that are orders of magnitude more powerful than these things. Hell even in uni they often let us just use python, since we were graded on our ability to do real work.
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>>107720368
because AP Stats class requires these calculators and tech illiterate patterns will spend the $150 without batting an eye. even tech literate parents will need to pay it because their child requires it for class even if they are aware of cheaper alternatives
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>>107728488
TI ironically made the first calculator IC suitable for a battery powered calculator. But they never made an actually good one beyond their first ventures. HP made all the good calculators, nobody who knows anything will disagree. And they used the TI chip for their first one(s?) but soon switched to their own ICs.

The guy who invented floating point math, worked for HP on their calculators, they are the only ones considered good enough to do financial math in court (look it up) and Excel has always tried to match the results of the 12C for financial shit with varying levels of success. It's like, banker certified.

They also invented the first 64-bit CPU, in the form of the HP-16C programmer's calculator which can simulate, in hardware, any number of bits up to 64. It's essentially designed for computer programmers but also especially for simulating new CPU designs even at glacial speeds. It runs on 3 of those hearing aid batteries. First hardware 64-bit computer. First battery powered 64-bit computer. Back in like, 1983?
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https://www.hpmuseum.org/hp16.htm

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Vivian edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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Just got these from a recommendation https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008657385412.html
hoping they're decent for the price
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IEM stand arrive
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>>107737918
only desktops still suck, laptops and mobile devices are fine these days (excluding ghetto poorfag trash)
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ia500s coming in the mail soon.......
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>>107737834
USB + magnets.

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Give your best recommendations for libraries to create and edit PDFs. Is there anything out there good at handling complex flow and formatting, especially cross-page text flow, without resorting to LaTeX?
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>>107738280
pdfs are not really meant to be editable
use latex or tikz or groff or postscript or whatever like a normal person

Guide:
https://github.com/awesome-jellyfin/awesome-jellyfin

News:
>Findroid 1.0.0 is out for Android
https://github.com/jarnedemeulemeester/findroid/releases/tag/v1.0.0

>Wholphin is still the best Android TV client and now can be found on the TV Play Store
https://github.com/damontecres/Wholphin

Remember, Fuck Plex!
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>>107717118
They have it already
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>>107719148
Terrible
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>>107732210
Don't listen to those two idiots who replied to you, holy shit. I've a Samsung TV and installed the Jellyfin app using Docker.
https://github.com/Georift/install-jellyfin-tizen
Nit really hard, just read the thing through, run that PowerShell command, and you're golden
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>>107710235
nfo is still buggy.
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/13197
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/13655
>who cares
nfo working properly would be extremely useful for using Jellyfin with non tv/movie media including but not limited to youtube
https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist-jf-plugin/issues/30
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>>107737180
>nfo working properly would be extremely useful for using Jellyfin with non tv/movie media including but not limited to youtube
don't care

cloud gaming will become extremely popular if this rumour end up being true
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>>107726735
Just imagine your silly furry porn you dummy. You shouldn't be making porn at all, it's just a waste of cycles.
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>>107736795
kys kumar
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The 100 hour per month limits aren't that bad. Who has time to play games for more than 3 hours a day, especially on weekdays?
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>>107738096
Nobody is renting remote GPU and playing that way, this has been tried twice to huge losses each time. The extra 30ms lag effectively doubles your ping making you meat in any FPS, no other genre really needs max GPU prowess (nor does FPS really either) and etc. blah blah I'm not going to rehash what the market has already shown to be true for you again.

Here's the other problem, slick - nobody even gives a fuck about new games. Fortnite is like 10 years old and you can play it on a potato. It's still the most popular FPS with the most active users, by far. It sucks kinda, but it's at least better than other shitty games which all suck. For me it's Tribes and Tribes 2 which beat the piss out of these gay retarded zoomer games. Maybe we can turn the alphas onto Tribes Next. That would be insanely based. And there are no current games which support 256 players at once, like Tribes 2 did *checks watch* 27 years ago. Holy fuck I'm old.
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>>107738096
KWAB

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>>107738079
Concerning OpenBSD's port tree in particular;

Almost everything in OpenBSD's ports takes full advantage of features exclusive to the OpenBSD kernel. The main two being pledge and unveil. Which ensure no running process can go looking around the file system in places it shouldn't have access to or access other running processes (or parts of the kernel its not supposed to be dealing with).

OpenBSD is the only OS shipping a port of Firefox and Chromium that are secure by default. All other OSs force you to shove these inside of a chroot, jail, or some other form of container in an attempt to prevent a rouge website from exploiting the local machine. You can never be sure because it's easy to break out of the chroot/jail/container on most every POSIX OS and obtain root anyway.

On OpenBSD anything that attempts to do that causes the application to crash and dump core. Firefox on OpenBSD can't access anything but ~/Downloads by default. You have to edit a config file to allow it to see any more of the local file system than that.

Pledge/Unveil was added to everything in the base system within weeks of it becoming a feature of the kernel. Within a few months most every thing in the ports tree gained support as well. I can't remember the last time I ran across anything that wasn't fully supported.

That's the main difference. Ports are more closely integrated with the rest of the OS in the BSDs. In Linux a package is typically something some guy tested once on his local machine with all compile time options enabled. That's the case in a distro like Arch. Where people claim it's "minimal" but in reality every last package included is bloated up to the max with a bunch of crap most systems do not need. More code = more bugs.

IF you really think you need the cancer from Linux then one should simply run FreeBSD. Seeing as most all cancer from modern Linux is fully supported right down to drivers and everything. But this means the OS is less coherently designed.
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I like OpenBSD a lot, but audio over HDMI doesn't work on my laptop (or I at least don't know how to set it up), and I kinda need an alternative to Anki.
Only these 2 things are stopping me from fully switching :/
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>>107738151
>Audio over HDMI
You can enable this if you're willing to build your own kernel from source. It probably works on most hardware. The relevant file is /usr/src/sys/dev/pci/azalia.c.

It's currently disabled to prevent the hdmi port from claiming /dev/audio instead of built-in speakers or the aux port.

>Anki
Last I checked this had a port. Although I avoid it because it's pretty shitty software. I know there is a good alternative emacs package for flash cards.

If you're learning Japanese I would suggest making your own flash cards by hand. Since you'd get to practice writing kanji as well. That's how we did it back in my day. Grinding Anki seems to be one of those things where a lot of people claim they're doing it and it works. But I never see them getting beyond reading manga for children.

At any rate Anki is pretty terrible software so I tend to avoid it as much as possible. I know the port was working when I checked last year. But considering the author goes out of his way to use just about everything that's a pain in the ass to build from source (Rust, Python 3.x, Qt and on and on it goes) I highly suggest you avoid it whenever possible.

Anki is one of those things where even if you can build it on AMD64 it'll never support the vast majority of the platforms OpenBSD supports due to the nature of the project. The people running it are certainly not interested in improving this situation. Then there is the fact that most of the add-ons for it want to integrate with google auth and a bunch of other cancer.


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>>107738252
Re: Anki

I just checked the mailing list and I was correct ports still has an older version from before Rust became a dependency. It's currently working and patched again in -current. It was noticed just after the window closed to make it into release 7.8 so if you're on that it's probably broken.

relevant post from mailing list: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=173210715726899&w=2

You're always better off checking the mailing list (openbsd-ports) instead of seeking support outside of the mailing lists. Anything you need to know is almost always there.

Also, lol I forgot this crappy software wants node.js too. It's like someone went out of their way to make it as horrible as possible. It seems like there are currently no plans to attempt porting over current versions. The guy maintaining it plans to keep patching the older version until it stops working all together.

I would suggest trying kanji-mode for emacs instead: https://github.com/wsgac/kanji-mode

It worked well enough last I tried it.
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https://isopenbsdsecu.re/

https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2025/DEF%20CON%2025%20presentations/DEF%20CON%2025%20-%20Ilja-van-Sprundel-BSD-Kern-Vulns.pdf

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>107722977 & >>107717246

►News
>(12/31) HyperCLOVA X SEED 8B Omni released: https://hf.co/naver-hyperclovax/HyperCLOVAX-SEED-Omni-8B
>(12/31) IQuest-Coder-V1 released with loop architecture: https://hf.co/collections/IQuestLab/iquest-coder
>(12/31) Korean A.X K1 519A33B released: https://hf.co/skt/A.X-K1
>(12/31) Korean VAETKI-112B-A10B released: https://hf.co/NC-AI-consortium-VAETKI/VAETKI
>(12/31) LG AI Research releases K-EXAONE: https://hf.co/LGAI-EXAONE/K-EXAONE-236B-A23B
>(12/31) Korean Solar Open 102B-A12B released: https://hf.co/upstage/Solar-Open-100B

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks

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>>107738195
It's about speed, not smarts.
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>>107738195
speculative decoding should give the same results as the big model. Its usually pure win when you can use it.
The problem is no one is making good models compatible with the practice, so the tooling is also immature garbage.
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>>107738208
Okay I get it, but I mean, lets say I have 16gb of vram. Wouldn't I'd rather want to squeeze in a q4/q5 of a 32/24b model rather than drop from a q5 to a q4 just to fit in a q4+3b or whatever speculative model ontop?
Or is the idea that you make the drop from a higher bit quant "worth" it by using the smaller model to juice the speed up to compensate for the quality drop?
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>>107738239
Speculative models are supposed to be small enough to make it worth the speed gain. A 1b model for speculative while the main one is 32b or higher is fine. It's just 1gb (+ context) for a potential 3 or 4x in token gen speed (and only for easily predictable tasks like coding). If you're coping with a q1xxxxxxxs_small_compacted_tiny_trimmed and struggling with the 74kb left in your gpu, speculative is not for you. As described, it's for the ones that have an extra h200 laying around for an 8b.
But even for the mortals, if there was a good implementation and compatible models, it could be worth it if you have some spare vram and a good 500m or whatever speculator model.
It'd be up to you to decide whether it's worth it or not.
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>>107731243
muh trannyformers

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4g251atrdX8

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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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>>107737696
>wired connection
Of course, both my main pc and my NAS that I use as a pseudo seedbox are on wired. Just hope they won't be bitches with all my torrenting
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>>107737687
I am aware. I'm not trying to run it. I just want to grab the text strings from the page's HTML so i can modify a bunch of them en-masse using regex and substitutions into a reference guide.
And importXML can definitely grab text strings from HMTL if you give it the xpath. "Imports data from any of various structured data types including XML, HTML, CSV, TSV, and RSS and ATOM XML feeds."

I could literally accomplish what I want to do with a bunch of copy pasting, but I'd be at it for hours.

I'm datascraping a minecraft mod.
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>>107737858
not that anon but
>I'm trying to import the raw source code
>raw source code
JSON is structured data
>"Imports data from any of various structured data types including XML, HTML, CSV, TSV, and RSS and ATOM XML feeds."
>various structured data types
Sounds like this tool you're using doesn't parse txt, or JSON hence
>"content can not be parsed"
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okay how do I get it to stop parsing it and just give it to me as it is?

Anywhere else i tell it to grab text from it can do it just fine.
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>>107738192
But right here, is for some reason a no go.

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>I’m a developer for a major food delivery app. The 'Priority Fee' and 'Driver Benefit Fee' go 100% to the company. The driver sees $0 of it.

>we just purposefully delayed non-priority orders by 5 to 10 minutes to make the Priority ones "feel" faster
>We have a hidden metric for drivers that tracks how desperate they are for cash based on their acceptance behavior.
>"Why pay this guy $15 for a run when we know he’s desperate enough to do it for $6?"
>If the algo predicts you are a "high tipper" and you’ll likely drop $10, it offers the driver a measly $2 base pay. If you tip $0, it offers them $8 base pay just to get the food moved. The result is that your generosity isn't rewarding the driver; it’s subsidizing us.
https://old.reddit.com/r/confession/comments/1q1mzej/im_a_developer_for_a_major_food_delivery_app_the/

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Thoughts about using Grok as replacement for Adobe Photoshop?: https://x.com/i/status/2006780699089711555
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Hehe
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>>107738216
It's kinda impressive how Grok can always pull in so much context before answering questions/completing tasks like that.
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kek
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>>107738244
oh yes twitter and reddit are such excellent and knowledgeable forms of context
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>>107738275
Nobody said anything about the quality gayboy

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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I fucking did it

I vibecoded my way into getting wd-tagger to auto-tag the images my hydrus client
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>>107737091
It does work but not enough times where I can confidently not go for a full batch. And it really does depend on the LoRA. The odds of the proper top generating is a little higher on my own LoRA despite the character in question never wearing one (much less such a garment ever appearing in the anime). By the way, "sling bikini" and "sling bikini top" are different things, at least according to Danbooru. The latter is akin to breast curtains but strapped tight in an X shape. In the worst case, I end up with regular or even micro bikini tops. You're certainly onto something with the overfitting, but in regards to backgrounds. If I don't specify anything, the setting kinda approximates whatever was in the dataset.

Also, I likely asked this before but Forge sometimes hangs at the last second only for the counter to increase and the whole PC (or just the browser) to slow to a crawl until it finishes (several minutes later then it normally does) or I close the terminal, whichever comes first. Is ReForge or Forge Neo (which isn't in the OP) compatible with all extensions regular Forge has access to, assuming either of those builds have a lower to zero rate of not locking up everything at any random generation or upscale?
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>>107737204
based
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>>107733468
very cool
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>>107738133
i've already made it through the interviewslop
i just need to be good enough over summer to get a full time offer
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>>107738127
i've done Scala professionally for 2 years, that one i like but good luck getting jobs for that too, in my entire country there are like 2 job listings for Scala at any given time
honestly i dont know about modern Java, all the Java i've written in my life was Java8, it might be better now
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Gm up at 3am award, went to bed at 8pm or so. So far i havent drank this year and i didnt need it to sleep somehow, lets see if i can keep this up.

>>107731637
>>can't afford daycare
>universal daycare only applies to blacks
Be honest, do you really want your kids to go to the daycare they go to?
The quality must be horrendous as well as the kids yours would have to interact with

Just cut expenses and cough up the dough for a private daycare. If you cant afford it at 200k a year then you must be eating way too much avacado toast
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>>107738159
>i've done Scala professionally for 2 years
why did you transition to C# then and not just switched syntax to Java / Kotlin?
Did you fall for the MS shilling their language?

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>>107738077
so you've never torrented something? top kek
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>>107731743
being a private company definitely helps.
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>>107732388
The only bad thing from this list is probably their support for paid modding, which ruined the modding community as a result.
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>>107738077
Because you don't own the products you pay with your hard earned money, thats morally wrong.

>b-b-but legal piracy will destroy game devs!

Piracy is already defacto unenforced and you can find any game/movie for free. Still doesnt matter because people who buy on steam will always buy on steam, or on bluray or whatever. Collectors will always exist.

Piracy is even even easier with less risk because you have linux which literally can play games/movies in a sandbox with flatpak like heroic or a movie player so your chances of malware are slim to none.

Also theres entire communities which scan and watch every single upload from these repackers and download sites like steamrip or fitgirl which are already trusted to begin with.

Even with ALL of this, piracy still hasnt impacted indie sales. Hugely popular game shilled by streamers.

Schedule 1 sold over 8 million copies on steam. Maybe 30,000-60,000 people have pirated it, maybe more who knows even if we say 100k thats a drop in the bucket of people that never would've paid for the game anyways.


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>>107731743
They mostly stick to the goal of providing a storefront to sell games. Nothing more. Keeping things simple works in many facets of life.

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Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107738138
You can't have it both way nigger.
Evidently you're not as smart as you think you are.
don't @ me again
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>>107738224
See >>107737980
Given your total and sustained incoherence I would guess your favorite programming language starts with an R.
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>>107738234
What did I say retard?
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>>107738247
See >>107737980
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>>107738267
little bitch


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