This is the worst design of all time. Kill the person responsible for these armrests.
>>107888314I still don't know what the use case for arm rests is.
Good office chair can be really comfy. I got an old Kinnarps 6000 with armrets and a headrest options. Definitely on the expensive side but old used ones can be found cheap.
>>107890095>I still don't know what the use case for arm rests is.good for smaller tables when you don't have the space to rest your arms on
>>107889943this is the new basic armrest for most of cheaper chairs so not really
>>107890237that's nasty looking. would screw those off and just buy arm rests on the table. gaming tables should be bundled with these by default
Why does everyone thinks me using a laptop gives them permission to look at what I'm doing on it? every single person that comes to talk to me then takes an unashamed peek to my screen. They don't do that to people using phones. I find it so irritating, they think because I use a big screen I'm not entitled to privacy.
>>107890221You deserve what you tolerate. People simply do it, because you are beta male faggot, they will always run over you, you can't even man up to stop it sadly.
>/g/ tells me MSFT is pozzed and garbage>look into linux>pic related
>>107885014Them being trans is not my gripe. It's losing 42% of user support out of nowhere that's the issue.
>>107885000>debian == linuxshit bait
>>107885157Cheeky little shit
>>107885000I'd pick trannies over jeets any day. Trannies are surprisingly good at coding.
>I NEEEED to know what that guy does with his penismighty homo
is there any way left to create a google account on desktop without the phone number faggotry? And no, i won't pay for a virtual number.
>Well, i guess i'll try using exactly outlook when it asks to add phone number or email.Nope, it didn't work. No wonder, though
>>107889094Use a VPN or move to another country.Whether you need to provide a functional phone number, any phone number, government ID, another email address etc, is all determined by a mysterious algorithm running in the background. The most significant variable you can affect is your country.In some countries Google does not ask for phone numbers because it's either not legal to do so, it's not profitable to do so due to the country being too poor for data harvesting, or it's simply not practical to do so due to widespread prepaid usage for example.
>>107889105this just don't insert the sim it still works
>>107889897>In some countriesLike? Every third world shithole is full of smartphones now.
>>107889154i managed to do it from my work computer on work WiFi when selecting work account at the sign up
Are vibecoders essentially beggars?
>>107886643>Well vibecoders actually get the shit doneYeah, like implementing that web frontend with all credentials visible in the clear text.
>>107886823Most vibecoders know what they are doing or simply they would ask their AI to solve any problems. Cope
>>107886867If you don't fully understand the code it generated, you won't recognize subtle errors that make it trivial to exploit. And the effort to review AI code is significant so nobody does it.
>>107885947>beggarsYou got most of the letters right
>>107886823I am a Brahmin I have nothing to hide.
>Windows 11 LTSC IoT>winutil>StartAllBackwhat else
>>107889059Winaero tweaker?
>>107890145No, it's Windows 11.
>>107890022Worse than that they are poo golems
>>107889465>pregnant horse piss in your assI'm assuming that there is a story behind that comment.
Winutil looks good.I also install Open Shell (Classic Shell revival).
Most people who decide to use the GPL will simply go for GPL v3 because it's newer. Linus Torvalds has criticized GPLv3 several times, especially about the Tivoization clause, but he doesn't care about freedom so maybe we shouldn't care what he thinks about licenses.None of us wants devices where we can't install our choice of software on it, so the GPLv3 does actually make sense, though I still have to ask - which of the two licenses are better, and why?
>>107889211No they are not, GPLv2 is bad and nobody should use it for new code.
>>107888635Calling him a vibe-coder is a bit of a stretch, just because he used it for one thing and was transparent about it.>>107889218GPLv2 has much simpler terms and doesn't try to be all preachy as GPLv3.
>>107888675AGPL is one of the silliest licenses. Plenty of companies are violating the license and you will never have any evidence against them.
>>107889249Not true, all of my server software has subtle bugs that I left in intentionally, I can 0day companies to find out who runs my software.
>>107889249thats why you should use AGPLv3+NIGGER
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107863550>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107890065>>107890116Nice cats, and great work with your recent suno tokens.I enjoyed the "bilbo" song you made.
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>>107888543>apple "ai">look inside>it's just googlenothing new with applefags. next thing you will tell me that apple doesn't actually source their panels from samsung.
>>107888800the under display selfiecam is a beautiful design. can't wait for apple to steal it and the fanboys claim how the rotten bitten fruit company actually invented it.
>>107889326Liar. That video is 100% Apple ai versus Google and Samsung ai.
Curved screens are always scratched to shit cause its impossible to install a screen protector. Yet another facet of planned obsolescence. I'm actually very shocked that flat panels are back
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>>107889808In the old days we had yaourt written in Bash and it was crap but it didn't break every time pacman updated itself.
>>107885601They're alright for certain niche cases where flatpak is too restrictive. Often poorly used. It's not really a competitor to flatpak because there's no way to deduplicate contents between appimages.>>107885614>still depends on system libsWrong. You have the freedom to depend on system libs, and some packagers are stupid enough to do this when there's no reason.
For the past hour I've been trying to figure out how to add a new hard drive. I formatted it to ext4 but now I need to add permissions and add it to fstab. I tried following the arch wiki it it's all gibberish to me. I am really trying to learn instead of being spoonfed.
>>107890104I don't get it. You already have something in fstab I'm sure, just add more of the same.
Any good books for learning Linux?
OLED is great
>>107888844Great argument.
Bump for anon help/ recommendation.>>107887064
>>107888909>>107887064Ask Samsung?
>>107878834> We might even skip microled monitors altogether if someone comes up with an alternative screen tech that gets us the positives and eliminates the downsidesQDEL supposedly is that.
in my opinion mini led is more versatile
>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: >>107854240
>>107890099Just make sure you have the latest build and check for updates frequently. I usually check for updates before I open any web browsers myself.
It's amazing how much you unbottleneck your PC hardware by just switching to Linux instead of using Windows.
>>107890135certain software still only supports windows with WINE compatibility not being the best.
>>107890148Majority of Windows software today is literally Electron or some Chrome webapp.
>>107890043Don't post that scum ever again.
> learn to codeClaud code is better than a team lead by this principle software engineer at Google.
>>107889677right so you're agreeing AI still needs experienced engineers handling itand is not a replacement for said engineers
>>107889677>Why do /g/tards think they are better coders than AI when the average /g/tard has never made it out of monkey-see-monkey-do tutorial hell?Because humans in general like posturing and ego-stroking. It's easier to do when you compare the other option to some ideal (like an ideal programmer instead of your actual self, or the average guy pushing broken code to hit gh repo). This isn't reserved just for AI, you can see the same in people discussing everything from sports, movie making, writing, etc. People who hardly exercise are going to yell at a professional player on a screen for a minor screw up.
>>107889711Nobody besides salesmen and (ironically enough) hysterical anti-AI people suggested that it is. Imagine that: when you use a tool you actually get to know its strengths and weaknesses and how to operate it, and when you have no clue because you basically never touched it, you go off of stupid headlines designed to bait you into engaging.
>>107889715Look at this street-shitter replying to himself.
>>107888888Holy digits
At what point does the syntax become so terrible that its simply not worth using the language no matter the benefits it might have under the hood? Because c# is the most disgusting shit ive ever seen in my life. Why would they call it "c#"? It doesnt seem similar to c in any way. I mean to be honest the only thing ive ever done with it is write hello world then immediately rage deleted .NET off my system because the syntax disgusted me so much. Whats confusing to me is knowing that many people have actually kepy using the lang after that point. Whats the worst syntax youve ever seen?
>>107888956>>107888948grab a weapon and get into the trench in the Ukraine, zogbot,
>>107889328>>107889346I didnt know that. Anyway heres the first line of code i ever wrote
>>107888956I can see your unwrap() from here.Do proper bounds checks and don't just panic and crash, retard.
>>107890218I can't possibly panic though.
>>107890231That's what the best Rust developers on the planet, working or cloudflare, thought as well.Don't blindly trust your ugly ass language, just because some government propaganda told you that it is safe.Also grooming yourself into attaching .unwrap() everywhere and considering it a totally normal thing, is how you will crash every single server of your corporation in the near future.>b but i have to .unwrap(), even when it is impossible to ever panicThat just means the language is bad.
I just downloaded Linux for the first time to get away from Windows bloatware and I had to input 7 commands in the command line to install ProtonVPN including one to download a separate program that allows system tray icons.... is this really the best we have? On Windows and MacOS I just hit install and it installs....
>>107873564Go back to Windoze or Macuck, normie.
>>107873564Clearly this is a paid crApple shilling thread.
>>107873609>Gnome is the most functional DE in spite of them.This is a dirty fucking lie. GNOME is trash. KDE is great for Baby's First GNU/Linux. I prefer XFCE or i3wm myself. Everyone who is straight and White agrees GNOME is hot DEI trash!
>>107873972>tinker autistsIt's not about tinkering, it's about rights!I am sure you think gender is the most important thing in the world to express, right?
>>107874035Shut up lying glownigger!