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I am fucking frustrated.
You guys don't get it, I live in a piece of shit country (not india, and I live and work here, I don't want to go to your country, fuck off), it is not just that "oh so women can get hired slightly easier who cares", no, the disparity is fucking ridiculous.
This girl I knew in my previous job she wasn't really exceptional at everything by all metrics, and that is fine, she was alright for our positions in that company.
But she is a woman, and I am not, and I don't pretend to be either, so she got hired by a FAGMAN and in a piece of shit place like this it is not a "oh so she is earning 50% more or whatever, who cares, grow up", no, FAGMAN tends to have salaries closer to the global standard, they get paid NEARLY EIGHT TIMES MORE than a piece of shit job here.
It is fucking life changing, and you can get it by just being the right gender.
FUCK.
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>>107840090
I work at fagman and we work with an internal serbia team and most of the serbs are men so maybe you are just dumb
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>>107840138
Of course man get hired, the 1% of the 1%.
I never claimed to be the cream of the crop and that was not even the point.
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>>107840138
You must be retarded to not understand the guy's point. Maybe fagman simply hires retards
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>>107840154
He is bitter than this woman got hired instead of him, and he is coping by assuming the only way that it is possible is because she is a woman. He refuses any true introspection about what she might offer that he can't, and as such he will never grow and he will be forced to continue in his shitty low paying job in his piece of shit country

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if AI companies buying a lot of future RAM caused the prices to spike, why wont the fabs just announce that they will also increase their capacity in the future?
this should cancel each other out and lower the cost of RAM right now.
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>>107840157
Based, knew she wasn't a freetard

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IPS or OLED?
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>>107821187
Neither.
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>>107840079
You can still set overall emitter brightness.
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>>107840101
Thats not even what Im arguing against bro. Just buy a Benq, a Phillips or an Eizo.
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>>107836365
>Yes thats true, if your raise the black floor to 61 RGB. Also enjoy your film grain and your per pixel uniformity issues destroying fine details.
>>107839830
>Yeah, its an OLED displaying 255 RGB white with maybe the brightness set to 0 in the display menu. It doesnt trigger the flickering like 31 RGB does.
>>107840079
>but what I mean to say that it is even worse then in the graph if you display 31rgb
Do you think it uses PWM to dim the pixels LOL?
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>>107821187
OLED, but IPS if you're poor.

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The Sovereign Tech Agency (Germany) funded $562,800 (half a million) worth of development on ALPM (Arch Linux Package Management) work. That work was focused, almost entirely, on creating “Rust libraries and tools” for Arch package management which “aims to maintain compatibility with pacman”. As of this moment, the Rust ALPM has not replaced Pacman entirely. But common sense would indicate that replacement is a goal (otherwise the heavily funded development would be nonsensical).

By the way, existing Arch package management tools (such as Pacman) are licensed under the GPL. The new, Rust-based libraries and replacements are licensed under the MIT license.
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>>107839594
They destroy everything by making their own software? Uh huh. Arch isn't even using this. I don't know if anyone is.
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>>107836053
>>107836151
# head -4 /usr/bin/emerge
#!/usr/bin/python-exec2c
# vim:fileencoding=utf-8:ft=python
# (c) 2012-2021 Michał Górny
# Released under the terms of the 2-clause BSD license.
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python,2095,PSF-2.0
ghc-libs,1231,custom
zlib,676,Zlib
openssl,505,Apache-2.0
libx11,482,MIT AND X11
ruby,433,BSD-2-Clause
libxml2,298,MIT
libglvnd,286,custom:BSD-like
curl,263,MIT
libpng,252,custom
libjpeg-turbo,229,BSD-3-Clause|IJG
ncurses,210,MIT-open-group
sqlite,207,LicenseRef-Sqlite
wayland,174,MIT
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>>107835950
This.

In >>107840095 is a selected/filtered list of some non-GPL software that may have already snuck into your system.

I URGE ALL MY GNU HOMIES TO FORCE-REMOVE ALL THESE PACKAGES FROM THEIR SYSTEMS RIGHT NOW.

CUT THE CANCER BEFORE IT SPREADS FURTHER.

Half of these are probably pozzed rust shit written by trannies hired by DEI programs.

Full list with at least three direct dependants is at:
https://0x0.st/K9Dz.csv

This is from the Arch repos. Adjust accordingly for other distros. And don't forget to purge pozzed package managers like pacman and portage afterwards, since they insist on using pozzed dependencies.
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>>107840081
we've been BTFO XD

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>linux users have to add "sudo" after every command or else their computer won't listen to them
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>>107839948
Ranjeet, buddy, you need to get tested for severe non-functional autism (you are a retard in the worst way possible).
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>>107839861
I have all sorts of wrappers that run local apps

for example typing "spongebob" runs
setsid ~/Applications/mpv-master/build/mpv  --auto-window-resize=no   --autofit=55%  --force-window --shuffle ~/Videos/Spongebob  >/dev/null 2>&1 &


to auto play spongebob episodes in mpv. Plenty of more wrappers like that and I don't need sudo.


>>107839869
I made a wrapper on my machine where typing that word redirects me to the ADL's website on hate speech
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>>107839861
Not really
>su -
>Password:
>root@Anon:~#
>root@Anon:~# apt update
>lists shit i want to upgrade
>apt upgrade
>Y
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>>107839869
You ESL or something?
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>>107839869
>apt install thing
>Error: Permission denied
>sudo !!
for some of us, yes, after.

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Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion Models

Prev: >>107836754

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows
https://civitai.com

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What can happen is in some steps basically like the "lora" doesn't trigger because your cfg puts a scar on it.

It's kind of luck.

This is something that is an idea I got from how dslr af patterns work.
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>>107840111
I did some extra tests (using the abliterated model on top of it) using a video screencap instead of images and it worked making Hitler speak. But it was very odd to see trying two different images multiple times and it was generating static frames with voiceovers
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>>107839606
Refresh the browser
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>>107840120
lumina2 is the architecture, you fucking retard
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Any sub 10GB potato tier options for ZIT?

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>>107839620
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>>107837621
You get more radiation exposure from the potassium in a banana than from using a CRT.

>>107837664
The phosphors that glow when hit with the electron beam can get blown off as a toxic dust by the inrush of air when the tube is broken if I recall.

>>107838082
>the glass is leaded
Leaded glass is safe since the lead is mixed into the glass. Even if you shatter it, the lead is still inside the pieces of glass. Even if it's small pieces it's inside each piece.

>that's why CRTs are so heavy
It's far more just because it's thick ass glass.
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>>107837599
I just drove four hours today to pick up a 36" tube for 20 bucks, fucker weighs 160 pounds and me and my brother barely managed to get it in the house.
The screen has scratches on it, the convergence Isn't perfect in one of the corners, I had to get into the service menu to turn down the green, but man does she look GOOD!
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>>107840106
Your CRT is lighter than average. The one I got recently weighs 300 lbs.
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>>107840137
Well, a similar model of this TV is 157. This sure doesn't feel like no 157 pounds though.

I'm trying to recover data from a Windows 98 PC, and I would like to back up the hard drive (which appears to be failing). I can still read data intermittently, and it sounds like it keeps doing repetitive seeking before it gives me data read errors and general drive read failures. The computer doesn't even detect the drive half the time, and it won't boot from that drive at all.

I would like to try and boot from a Linux recovery distro and see what I can do, namely clone the failing drive before doing anything else, but the optical drive doesn't appear to be plug-and-play (I can't boot off of it because the optical drive only works after drivers are already loaded), and I couldn't get a USB stick to work, so it seems like the only option left is to boot from a 1.44MB floppy disk and get the computer to clone the hard drive itself. I've added another drive, and that one works flawlessly, so it seems only the master drive is bad.

It's actually harder to get a straight answer on which linux distros you can boot from a floppy disk than I would've thought. It doesn't even matter if it has to be an old version, people are saying the wrong version number is capable of doing so (like with RIPLinuX, so I don't know which ridiculous version to use), and I'd prefer one centered on data recovery anyway.

It's a "Proteva Pro Series" PC, I guess. (Not pictured.) It doesn't sound very distinct, but apparently they thought it was distinct enough to brand it that way.
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>>107839265
Everything on and about the computer says 1998, but I'm doing it right now, I just need to add more RAM cause I guess "65"MB isn't enough for Clonezilla. I'm also adding a soundcard and seeing what I can do with salvage parts.

Some idiot who was in here before me put the CPU fan connector on the chassis fan output.
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>>107838240
Take it out and image it externally.
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>>107838299
>What if I don't have another computer that can interface with IDE drives,
There are literally adapters out there for that purpose, anon.
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OP here

I almost wonder if the solder joints on the hard drive might be bad too, those connectors would get stuck in there.
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>>107840132
*It doesn't help that I started fucking with the computer before I even first turned it on to see if it still worked after sitting in storage in a basement. It worked before when I last used it years ago, but I guess probably none of that matters now.

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>>107835438
If the govt thinks the other anon is economically worthless, maybe they should stop taxing them for the things they already own (property) and then stop giving that money to companies like Micron who dump the consumers just to get moolah from taco guy.
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I don't believe anyone has bought the RAM, because I never find evidence for it. I suspect it's a RAM cartel using the word AI as an alibi.
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>>107839837
>They're basically just scalping the supply out of spite.
no, they're hedging against the expected rising cost of RAM in the future, especially as inflation is eating into the value of all the dollars that investors have given them.

>>107839915
>I suspect it's a RAM cartel using the word AI as an alibi.
i thought this too, but apparently OpenAI really have bought up something like 40% of the supply with exclusivity deals. maybe that's just to starve out their competitors and sell the unused RAM back to them at artificial scarcity prices.
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>>107839962
I read something about 40% too but found no proof anything was sold at all.
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>>107824879
The reason why everybody’s buying up what they can is because taiwan is about to be invaded and there will be no more buying of anything for a while you stupid fucks
muh ai i swear on me mum

I never owned BT earbuds. What are the downsides versus wired?
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>>107838774
Latency for gaming,
or battery life for everything else
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>>107838774
codec compatibility, i.e. your phone or earbuds could support sbc, aac, aptx (and what flavour of aptx), ldac, or samsung's proprietary codec?
can the earbuds be effectively paired with multiple devices, i.e. your phone and your computers?
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>>107838774
Batteries will eventually wear out.
Disconnecting one device and connecting another is still slower and more awkward than pulling the plug out of one jack and sticking it in another.
Latency. Doesn't matter for music. Some video players detect latency and compensate by delaying the video, some don't and then the sound doesn't line up. Sucks ass for games.
Mic quality. It's recording from up at your ear.
Bluetooth. When you open the mic device it switches the connection from the "A2DP" mode that plays good sounding stereo audio but doesn't have a mic, into "HFP" mode which plays liquid ass sounding mono audio and captures equally ass sounding mono microphone audio.
Also depending on the brand, sometimes the two earbuds forget they're a pair. Sometimes putting both of them in the case together and long pressing the touch button on both fixes it, sometimes it doesn't.
>JLab Go Pop
"Go Pop" doesn't seem like a name that inspires confidence for something with a speaker. Or anything electronic either really.
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>>107838774
Bought cheap Xiaomi ones for 15€, it went from around 2h battery to 30min max in 12/18 month.
Don't buy expensive ones, like other said, you'll have to replace them sooner or later
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>>107838774
>one earbud stops reliably charging after a year
>battery capacity noticeably degraded after two
they’re 3x the price for the same quality as wired ones and the shelf life just isn’t good

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107837396
You missed the $400 F7 512gb that was on aliexpress during the new years sale
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>>107839833
what phone do you recommend to upgrade from this redmi k60? this device have greenlines and it's multiplying. It's on stock hyperos and locked bootloader.
>Budget $500
>no Xiaomi/poco/redmi
>bootloader unlockable and rootable
>don't care about missing mobile band, I mostly use wifi.
>performance over anything else
I want that freedom basically.
>>107839856
surely Chinese new year will give better deals no?
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>>107839968
That's the thing, prices have been slowly creeping up because of the ram and storage bullshit (((shortage)))
Chinese new year is the worst sale imo because those fucking chinks take like an entire month off and it takes extra long to get your stuff. I usually buy on 11/11 and the summer sale.
Also poco f7 is the way to go for chinkshit.
X7 pro if you're willing to gamble with non-jeeted custom roms supporting a mediakek device
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>>107839833
>Can't have proper file management
>Ads everywhere
>Can't patch youtube with revanced (newpipe catches ip blocks now)
holy skill issue
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What the fuck is wrong with my ZTE's battery? I've never seen a spicy pillow only inflate on one side and it's not even really inflating, it's forming thick hard raised ridges on the top and bottom left corners (and along the left side) but the right side is completely intact. Isn't it supposed to inflate evenly?

Why does Fedora use so much fucking RAM? I look at other Plasma distros with envy over the fact they use under a gigabyte of memory at idle while Fedora KDE is using like 3 fucking gigs after a cold boot NOT INCLUDING CACHE.
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>>107836239
>reserve
Like I said in the OP, that's excluding the cache.
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>>107833805
It sets up a zram cache by default.
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>>107833805
https://www.linuxatemyram.com/
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>>107833805
Because they activate every systemd unit on start up to make your OS as plug and play as possible
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>>107836901
>NOT INCLUDING CACHE
>NOT INCLUDING CACHE
>NOT INCLUDING CACHE
>NOT INCLUDING CACHE
>NOT INCLUDING CACHE

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107824069

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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I have completely lost track of all the different models now. Last I was on here I was starting to use ZIT over Illustrious. What's the latest and greatest?
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>>107839775
fun
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>>107839832
Thanks. Cool style yourself.

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I want one so bad
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>>107830193
Not the TI20IIX or whatever, that garbage flatout has input delay if you press buttons too fast
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>>107839480
Same. I've been using the same Casio fx-300MS since 8th grade because TIs are just a little more complicated than I want to put up with before getting a laptop out.
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>>107830193
CX-3, way better than the whiz wheel.
>>107839493
Same, they only get more expensive every year.
>>107839581
I still have that model.
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Probably still the HP-50g

I've got some fun ones I used in the past. A TI-89TI, a TI-Voyage 200, and an original N-Spire CAS

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What's the point of NixOS if I can just write shell scripts for setting everything up on Arch? Any distro can be "deployable" if you make it that way
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>>107838810
I can reliably throw my Nix config onto a new machine and have it exactly recreate my old machine. Doing this with shell scripts is tedious, error prone, and takes up time.

It also provides robust versioning and rollback, configuration in one spot for just about everything (including user programs like Firefox). You could feasibly write an ungodly bit of code to do this, it’d take forever, and it’d break in a month because some program changed its config. You’d only figure out it was broken when you went to use it to transfer your shit.

Downsides is that it is annoying to do things “badly” on. You have to figure out the proper way to do something or don’t do it at all, which is annoying on personal PCs. It’s ideal on servers because the “hack” will inevitably fuck you over eventually.
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>If it works on NixOS it works everywhere
>If it breaks on NixOS it breaks everywhere
Why are they allowed to lie like this?
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>>107838810
The difference is when you remove things from nix config they go away. Same can't always be said with shell scripts which install packages for example. Nix config defines a state, shell script tells how to get there.
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>>107839901
Or better yet shell script might just echo shit on random config files, which just stay there until you read the script and roll them back yourself and are easy to forget. How about just removing the line from nix config and be done with it?
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>>107839266
>They used to bleed you to cure diseases, we don't do that anymore because we have actual science now.
This one didn't improve at all considering not long ago most of the population of our planet took the cancer juice™.


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