>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/installwindowsPrevious: >>107647018
Is this a fucking phone?
Sometimes on mobile when I enter a 4chan thread the font is larger than it normally is. Why?
>>107699755Looks like a tablet, anon. What are you looking for? You should probably be focusing on what you need not what some bs advert is saying.
Which one is a better linux? Zorin OS or Cachy OS?
>>107696428no, they dont workget a real one installed in your distribution board
how do you guys handle multiple work projects and personal projects at the same time? how do you deal with all of the fresh ideas?work has been giving me every sw project under the sun the past 2+ years to solo dev alone and write user guides for. management and customers love my work - multiplatform apps, web, server, etc. the tight deadlines for dumb reasons suck ass.my issue is I've received so many new projects, I can't keep every work project and a handful of my personal projects in my head. my personal projects are years old and I like to work on them sometimes. they're mostly 90-95% complete. work projects are in the same languages as my personal projects, so they benefited from my old work. wat do? do I just become a competitor and win the contracts myself?
>>107698751>how do you guys handle multiple work projects and personal projects at the same time? how do you deal with all of the fresh ideas?I have AI do it for me, unironically. I have much more free time to do these things now.
>>107698751>do I just become a competitor and win the contracts myself?That's what I'm working on now. My company recently had a "back to office" and wanted to require me in, despite the fact that I have always been remote. So I told them so long and thanks for all the fish. My next move is to rewrite the product I built for them with all the suggestions they never took seriously and beat them to death in the market.
>>107698751cocaine.
>>107699998>and beat them to death in the marketUnless you got the marketing and sales skills and connections to back it up: no you won't. Doesn't matter how good the product is.
>>107700071>marketing and sales skillstell me what marketing 4chan did to bring you here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIIG7za3oVU> Lives on a ranch in Texas> Japanese wife> Pet bunnies> Spends all his time playing around with some of the oldest running computers in America> Knows his shit when it comes to hardware> Has to be rich otherwise how can he afford all this old bespoke shitWould you want his life, /g/?
>>107697962Modern computers could never
>>107697521>Would you want his life, /g/?like i'm autistic, yeah, but i'm not THAT autistic
>>107698035>>107698045Finding a list of prettiest cases and see they are all the same bullshit full of LEDs is the saddest feeling ever.
>>107697521>Knows his shit when it comes to hardwaresome. a lot he doesn't know about, says as much in his videos. it's a learning experience for everyone>> Has to be rich otherwise how can he afford all this old bespoke shithe is now via his patreon subscribers>Would you want his life, /g/?nah. i couldn't imagine having to make youtube videos, shit for patreon (his major source of income as far as i'm aware), discord etc.etc. dealing with that shit every day.. extremely hard pass.
>>107697544>>107697885seething coastalfagskeep eating those bugs and renting a walk-in closet for $5k
If you are against the development of AI, you are the antichrist. It's that simple.
>>107698917Nobody supports AI fuckhead except for deepstate satanic pedos go go suckstart a shotgun
I'd call Thiel the antichrist but the antichrist is supposed to be charismatic.
>>107699719Could either be Sam Altman but nobody likes him so probably not him or Elon Musk but it may also not be true. I think it's someone who would come out of nowhere in public view
>>107699713>taking a clickbait headline seriouslyyou're as bad as the people you hate. get real
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Anons, is it normal for your switches to start dying 1.3 years in?F1 to F4, qwer wasd gjkl, comma, spacebar enter backspace, alt and tab, windows, v b x ESC - every single day I discover more dead or double-clicking switches, had to replace that shit
>>107699563more likely the pcb than that many failures
>>107699610nah, I checked and replaced them - they started working, so it's not the PCBLMAO my N and spacebar just diedfuck, is there a worse feeling? I'm out of switchess right now
cool
Fuck Cherry switches. I got a trial pack after reading these memes and they are GODAWFUL. I can't imagine anyone who types seriously would honestly prefer this garbage over any Gateron or HMX linear. Fucking waste of money
These machines have more RAM (and it's ECC!) than I could ever need, and generally better build quality, but the fans (even in the 4U models) are louder (though I can replace them), and even at idle, they can consume more power and run hotter.
>>107699682The noise and the power drain are unacceptable
>1100WNo, thanks.
>>107699783noise doesnt have to be a problem, but the power to performance ratio is pathetic
>>107699957Right, that's the startup draw.I have a Gen13 rack server I split as a NAS and for other duties. Even with 12X rusts spinning it's nominal operating draw is about 70W. I'm sure they've gotten even more efficient since this relic.But it's a fireworks show everytime you start one of these up. The fans are comparable to being in an aircraft hanger, and both power supplies are sucking down wattage like it's candy until one gets marked redundant after the post and goes into hibernate.
It's that time of the year to do some planning.What tech do you use for organization?Obsidian? Notion? Google Suite? Old notebook and a pencil?
>>107699206>Unironically the calendar app on my phone.I hate that there is no good calendar app on linux and windows. It's all on the mac for some reason.
Literally just werks and has everything one need.
>>107693458Vim
>>107693458>Obsidianzettelkasten is for a personal wiki, its not a planning mechanism
Sticky note/A6 notepad + a quality waterproof fineliner. Digital reminders are a fucking meme. Obsidian's only use is internal wikis (worldbuilding, complex projects, etc).
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?
/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.
>>107700034do you prompt in German or just put it as an ooc instruction?
>>107700034other languages evade most of the filters and slop convertersalso rping in other languages hits completely different as current models know the country's slang and other gimmicksi feel bad for ameritards that know only a single language
>>107700034It's been like that for a while anon. However I cringe every time I try roleplaying in my language. I just can't do it.
>>107700034Yeah this is what I found out as well while rping in nip. Shit was eye opening.
>be me>eop>run my inputs through google translate>tell bot to speak and type in japanese>translate reply back to english>if it's bad, then chalk it up to translation tools, not the quality of writing
Some of the people I follow like weird and lame reels and Instagram keep showing them to me and I don't want to unfollow them.Is there a way not to see reels liked by people I follow?
>>107699507>Is there a way not to see reels liked by people I follow?delete instagram
>>107699507you need to be 18 or older to post here
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Wow, you have to double/triple down to have a 1girl NOT turn Asian when making the peace sign, huh?>>107698428Interesting. Do any of the nodes that edit layers work with ZIT?>>107699882>it further installs some shit without my permissionwas-node-suite? That shit installed itself on my system too. I insta-deleted that fag's crypto miner/keylogger as soon as I saw it.
cozy bread
>>107700138Hot slut
>saves the linux desktop
>>107698082It does? I never used it on Arch. I'm on NixOS now so I see even less need for flatpak.
>>107699351>thank meI just installed it, I see it is like a better Flatseal. Thanks.
>>107698082Cope for fags who refuse to use rolling release distributions. Massive bloat that slowly moving towards commercialization. It's crazy that users are fine with that.
Why do they name their packages so retardedly?>org.gimp.GIMP>com.spotify.Client>org.chromium.Chromium>org.gnome.Evince>net.sf.VICE
>>107700039>tld.domain.app
Why aren't you downloading all the software/tools for anything you could ever want to do offline on your OS since 2010? Download sites for obscure tools and utilities go down every year, accelerated since the last 5. Software support cycles are the fire in which we burn.
>>107692840I do softwaremaxxI have over 300GB of archived installers for everything. Software I use regularly or ocasionally, have used in the past, or might need eventually.I also keep installers and archives from old versions when I updoot.I also softwaremaxx in my OS installs, just my "programs and features" CP applet has over 250 installed programs, not counting dozens of software that don't have installers
If I'm gonna be without internet access for an extended period of time I have way bigger priorities than making sure I have access to an outdated build of Alcohol 52%.
>>107695845"In the linux world" this is reality; you download couple ISOs and mount them to offline Linux pc and have all software ever existed. In your Windows most of the ISOs and apps from any era wouldn't function properly, and would have to install Dependency Walker or the newer Dependencies tool to identify which DLLs are missing and troubleshoot with internet access to research and download random dll files. Even that Linux from 2004 would have GUI software manager that you just click and install anything ever existed, all locally offline. People like you are so stupid you don't even know what you are talking about.
>>107693866>automatically sends "good morning" to all your contacts on startup
>>107692840sudo apt-get install *
Wtf is happening in picrel?This is in settings/bluetooth area.
>>107699770Wait till you realize that not a single OS/Distro/Whatever is not pixel perfect.
>>107699770Phones have vertical screens, it helps to save horizontal screen space
>>107699796i get that but whats with the black line at the bottom of the box? gnome need to seriously look into this before i turn into a tranny and donate.
>>107699827There's like 10,000 lines in some theme's gtk.css. Good luck finding out what is going on.You can probably override this with your own gtk.css in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css etcUnless this issue is related to actual graphical elements of the theme.To this day I have no idea how to create a theme from scratch...
roundrects are out and squircles are in
>YouTube blocking VPN accessNow it's truly over.
>>107699858
dead internet. redirect to inivdious https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/libredirect/
>>107699448They low key did that for the longest time with this.
>>107700060currently you can bypass this block by disabling ipv6. the vpn/proxy block is to fight against inviduos instances that are doing god's work
>>107700085That is useful, I'll give it a try. Thanks.