What's /g/'s opinion on Mental Outlaw? I've been a fan of his for a long long time, he's the one that made me privacy conscious and made me switch to Linux. I remember once reading in one of his comment sections that he was "bullied off /g/" by some guy, is this true? Also, if you're seeing this thread Kenny, hi!
>nigger
>>107670858Maybe I'm faceblind but I pretend he's Vegangains in another timeline.
>>107670858>Looks muslim.Filtered, probably dumber than he seems.
>>107670888No racism on blueboards, chuddy.
>>107670858He makes good videos but it's a shame he's a nigger, watching him violates my policy to never watch or support non white or women content creators
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AMJeets forced me into buying nvidia due to their retardation, hope you are happy now with my housefires
>>107671008I was mainly looking at the 9800x3d combo, but been wondering how good the upgraded ASUS mobo on the 7800x3d is.
>>107671088honestly, asus' 600 series boards suck to me because they messed up the ram trace design which seriously gimps memory overclocking at speeds above 6400mhz
>>107671054Is it more normal to see this image and wanna kill this guy than not want to kill him
>>107671123not if you know that that image was from some company's marketing department mimicking picrel. those 2 are just wagies doing engagement bait
I was thinking about this for some time, renewable is a joke, nuclear is too expensive, hydro isn't available everywhere and cause problems with downstream countries Oil and Gas as energy sources are>Scalable >Cheap and abundant >The price of a power station is dirt cheap>Less variables that can reduce the output >Tech can be improved to reduce pollution Other alternatives are just failing to meet one or most of these criteriaThe US current attempt to change Venezuela gov is a public declaration that alternatives have mostly failed and at best just reduced the need for gas and oil by small margins
>>107671076My solar panels cover all of my energy needs, even during winter.
>>107671076Nuclear is only expensive because Boomers made it expensive. It's unironically cheap as fuck if you don't purposely bury the industry in unrequired red tape.
Merry Christmas, from your /g/irlhttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/QI3htyAbMgc
>>107666788imagine the taste of her eggs
>>107668153Jokes aside, could she be a psyop? I mean you never know with the telaviv bros.
>>107668153Nigga, you been living under a rock or something? There are OF models making trillions off of their simps. Women live on easy mode, if you got a pussy/you're a tranny like in the OP you can make bank relatively easy, there is even some easter european dude that dresses up as a woman and goes out hunting IRL simps and he makes millions.
>>107670995POST MOAR LAURIE-PIT...
Switching to Linux for gaming seems to be the popular thing these days and Steam is the choice for it. Whereas on Windows using GOG I can actually own my game and keep a copy of it, I'm not leasing it if the platform decides to just take shit back. Windows has better software support and freedom.
>>107668883just got done playing the new 2D terminator game on lutris with my PS4 controller and it ran great. The only controller issues I've had were from games made before 2000 and even still they were able to work with some fiddling.
>>107668586Good morning saars
>>107668906>why even buy games?then don't>Better yet why even live in the US? then move out
op knows so little about linux he doesn't realise gog supports linux as well
You talking about the launcher or some shit?
Day 263 of making a thread every day until I get a CGF.
>>107671089Yep
>>107671103Epstein hate is kinda forced
>>107671107So true!
>>107671089Not even close, but it has its own dedicated social media called Pedi. It's a section of the fediverse for people with all sorts of paraphilias. Incidentally, one of the bigger instances (baise-moi) has recently re-opened registration for the holidays.
>>107671107>epstein was a horrible person translation:>i didn't get invited to the island
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsMutsuki 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.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsSillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.appComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>107670726That angle is not fair. They need to go lower so I can see it
https://rentry.co/lmarena326
>>107671137usecase?
>headphone jack>gimmicky sensors on the back>flat camera>full glass finish instead of aluminium>waterfall screen>OLED display>great size>basic apps work flawlessly>sd card reader>usb-c>mcdonalds app doesnt work (it's a win)>os is outdated but its artificial block placed by samsung, could easily run newer android if I side loaded itOther than better cameras, what is even the reason to upgrade anymore? I held S25, folds and newest iPhones in my hands in-store and they felt cheaper than this 7 year old masterpiece of a phone.
>>107668365>a lip AND a foreheadIll keep my 17 pro max
>>107668365the swipe down on the fingerprint sensor to show the notification bar on my S8 was my favourite feature.
>>107668365i have an s8 since 2018its probably the best phone ive had.(apart the fact that i think its too big)now i got a56 for Christmas and I already know ill hate it.>>107670620ive had the phone since 2018 and never knew this(but then i use book style cases so good luck using this feature)
>>107670934yeah it made it so much easier than reaching over or using your other hand to go to notifications.
>>107668365No point in using S8 where S9 does everything better, S9 was peak (maybe S10?) and then it went to shit
Don't ask me how I know, but Airpods along with Apple Music track your volume changes, head bobbing and the lyrics you sing for their recommendation algorithms.
>>107670899>head bobbinggood morning sir *headbobs*
>>107670907What is this insect saying?
>>107670899Fox IEM doesn't have this problem.
>>107670899How do you know ?spill the beans anon
>>107670907Bobs in bagena :DDDD
Merry Christmas!!!!! Editionprevious >>107576926links >>106889031
>>107661800you have it easy. some of us are FROM Latvia. imagine that.
>>107663208>You thought eastern europeans were bad, wait til you have to live amongst brown and black 3rd worlders.eastern europe is also getting jeeted so it's all jeets from here on out
>>107668491just ask claude to do it
>>107670626my smart friends are really good at interviewing they will get offers every time
>>107670652any engineering student can do what he describes it's not enough to get a job by a long shot.I've designed and wired the control systems (electric + pneumatic + PLC) of industrial machinery, designed and built robots with custom kinematics, implemented a CPU on an FPGA in verilog, worked for years as a reseacher (PhD student) developing computer vision models and SLAM systems, even have some actual backend codemonkey job experience from way back when; I can do mechanical design, electrical design and simple PCB layouts, weld, solder, use most machine shop equipment, 3d print, but I'm not good enough to hear back from 99% of the places where I apply to junior or mid-senior roles in any field (CS, ME, EE)The minimum standard nowadays is that you have to have years of experience in the EXACT role you're applying to, having other experience and a broad skillset is completely meaningless. education only matters if it's from one of like 50 schools worldwide, and you still better spend years grinding leetcode to memorize every problem.
what's the use case for this?
>>107669089Lost his house and now he lives in my spare bedroom.
>>107669604Mental health problem. I've seen it with a guy who lost a girlfriend. Started hoarding. House was a complete mess. It's got to affect some unconscious part of the brain like you're just not interested in other people or the world very much for some reason.
>>107647764>what's the use case for this?destroying the planet
>>107647764speedrunning the second great depression
>>107647764It doesnt matter how much you chop and change spaghetti codeIt's still spaghetti code
>>107670264no reddit and x are infested with pro-AI neckbeards,
use case for image editing on x?
>>107670420Yeah you would, especially in positions of power.And you still can.
I'm honestly glad all these artists who want to pollute their images with watermarks and other shit are getting BTFO. Not for AI reasons, but they somehow think that sharing things on the Internet means only they get to share and only for headpats for other people. You want to save the nice image they made? Fuck you, here's a giant watermark to ruin it. There are bad actors, but who the fuck cares?
>>107666226Defend themselves from what exactly?>AIOh no, another program is being used to modified their work. Just as if I saved their image and photoshopped it. What a nightmare.>stealingOh no, pajeets are doing pajeet things. Someone stop them. No really, someone stop them and them alone - and not ruin the whole fucking internet.>crediting artistsNobody cares. Here, I'm gonna post an image. Who made? Answer: you do not care.
https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”LOL
>>107643807>and its not like they can’t do it themselves, it’s more like they don’t want to put in the effortJeets love doing this; "I can't reproduce this in our test" is code word for "I'm too lazy to debug/investigate why my shit covered code failedThat or their stupid fucking "ooooohh" messages; a sign they want you to debug their issues
>>107662630He looks tired.
I had a simple perl script once and it was slow at the time because computers were slow back then, so anyway I was like "It's slow but I don't want to rewrite it in C because I'm feeling lazy and it already works perfectly but it's slow" so I used the Perl to C translator that Larry Wall himself had made, and my simple fifteen line Perl script, with mind you zero CPAN bullshit pulled in or any libs, just plain vanilla perl with no additives or thickeners became a 150kb C program. So I was like OH YEAH BITCH? And I compiled it with all my optimization flags turned on for my computer which made a big difference at that time especially seeing how everything was so slow in those days. And I ran it and benchmarked it (in SINGLE USER MODE on the console even so there was as little extra shit happening as possible) and... it was just marginally slower than the Perl version and also it would occasionally just *think* for a long time and totally apparently stop processing data and generating output which I watched with tee. I was like "fuck this shit" and never debugged it and found out what it was but that's my experience with translation and I bet most people don't have much better stories to tell.
>>107664848tired and still shocked
>>107665347Yep. Translation requires making a compiler's compiler. Impossible job.
>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: >>107610179
>>107670905Bitlocker is FIPS approved for classified US gov't use. There are many requirements, but in short, it cannot have a 'backdoor' and its source code has to be reviewed by NIST approved evaluators. Cease with your shitty argument.
>>107670842the only way a dedicated heater could be more efficient is if it was a heat pump/reverse cycle aircona pc is generally more efficient simply because it can do something useful while making that heat, while a resistive heater just makes heat. my pc does an excellent job heating my room (which is why i'm capping my framerates atm because it's summer and i don't need any more heat in here)
>>107670940ehh it's my choice and I'll stick with luks and linuxwe don't even know we're getting the same version
>>107670906probably mixing up "efficiency" and "effectiveness". a computer pulling 600W vs. a space heater pulling 2,000W isn't going to heat a room as quickly as a space heater, even though it's no less efficient at turning electricity into heat
>>107670806KDE Connect has this functionality.
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I sleep with my keyboard.
my keychron just died and their support is shit. what brands have good customer support?
I am so gay hahaha
>>107670967Geon sent me a PCB replacement for the misaligned split shift. Doesn’t that count?
>>107671026>misaligned split shiftwhat happened there?