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i publish all my prompts under a CC license.
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>>107838308
>That is why people are okay if you copy their code
they're not
people who don't care about code stealing are amateurs who probably stole their code too and see it as community service
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>>107838237
actually laughing out loud
what a clown
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I'm going to train an AI on prompts and then have it prompt an AI
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Has to be satire.

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Just automatically use one of the other hundred mirrors instead if the main one is down you dumb piece of shit
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>>107839054
Post your BMI
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>>107839140
Hi, Arch Poweruser, here. He's not wrong, and you're a retard if you think he is. See: the pro-audio metapackage
That's all.
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>>107838419
>I picked Arch for the rolling release not minimalist autism
>>107838461
>But I need the most up to date kernals and drivers for muh vidya
Then use CachyOS or EndeavourOS.
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>>107838724
who cares, nobody on /g/ is Linus or a kernel maintainer and tester
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>>107807701
stop making fun of my favorite female dork
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>>107806560
posix compliant mode is to just run bash retard
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How do your commands stack up, Anon?
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>>107806804
fish is kinda useful. I use it time to do (instant access just by typing "fish" I should use it more. Very intittutive software.
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>>107813446
NTA
I tried wsl but its too fucking slow
TUI apps like vim were unusable in it.

I also tried bash via msys and that worked fine but I never bothered to port all of my batch scripts, shell config, plugins and keybinds over.
It would probably be fine but honestly the command prompt with clink+extensions is very comfy.

Some day I'll take the time to configure everything in bash and then switch over.
Or maybe I'll just learn it for scripting purposes while keeping cmd as my interactive shell.

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its over give up even trying
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>>107838202
op picture
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>>107839026
You missed this part
>OMG YOU ARE THE SMARTEST PERSON IN THE WORLD, YOU SPOTTED A MISTAKE I WAS MAKING AND NEVER NOTICED. THANK YOU I WILL BE MORE CAREFUL IN THE FUTURE
>(2 seconds later)
>Makes another mistake
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>>107830973
GIT is gay....
all you need to know is git push production
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>>107830973
Whenever I fuck up with git I just clone the repo again. aint dealing with that shit
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>>107839026
The way to use them is not to ask them to solve your problems, but how to use the libraries that you already know can solve your problem.
For example if you want to solve puzzle, you find the puzzle solving library yourself, then ask the AI how to use the functions to skip the documentation reading part.

Are bone-conductive headphones any good? Being able to listen to stuff while having full hearing sounds pretty appealing
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>>107839102
>decade ago
Tech changes and improves, gramps.
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>>107839097
I wouldn't wanna bring my expensive open back headphones to listen to podcasts on a commute.
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>>107839058
Are they good to listen to Discord while I use my speakers with something else?
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>>107839249
pedophile
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>>107839058
>Are bone-conductive headphones any good?
Yes. They're not as good as conventional headphones, but if you just need something light that sounds "good enough" (they actually sound surprisingly good, tbqh) and doesn't have to be in-ear buds then they're pretty nice. Especially if you need to hear your surroundings.

Just don't expect to get the same sound quality as regular headphones.

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107838806
>>107839182
how do i get into making scripts like that?
wouldnt be easier to do it with something like python or maybe powershell?

>>107838804
i might just use a frontend unless there is a better software to download videos from any site
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>>107839156
>>107839185
>Use the edition switcher within MAS
Even easier and faster: activate with HWID in MAS. Since only IoT can be activated with HWID, MAS will convert your LTSC to IoT at the same time. Plus HWID is the best activation method in general
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>>107839263
https://github.com/yoshiask/FluentStore
https://github.com/marticliment/UniGetUI
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>>107839379
Thanks, I'll try UniGetUI!
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>>107839263
So, I've never used any program like this before. Just out of curiosity, if I install a program like let's say MPC-HC or qBittorrent or JPEGView whatever with specific settings, and set up it's icons in start menu how I want, will these auto updating programs actually reinstall the program with the new update using my old installer settings, or will it just like winget on fresh installs always do default install settings?

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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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>>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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For a regular user like me, it's nice knowing that if I need to reinstall my os or it breaks I can have the same exact config in minutes especially combined with home-manager, which allows me to define what settings and even plugins I want with my installed programs. For example I can declare all of my firefox settings/extensions and a firefox update will never be able to fuck with them. Also yes the system updates being atomic also makes sure it's basically impossible to break. So in short, once you get over the skill curve, you will have a setup that will just work with 99.9% reliability until the end of time (or if nixos itself dies).
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>>107838810
>what's the point of a Nix-style distro if i just waste my time replicating all its features i need manually in an assuredly nonrobust way?
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>open pull request to update curl to fix some CVE's
>5 days later it's still open
>https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/476263
>simple postgresql major version upgrade doesn't work since the Nix garbage doesn't support it correctly
>thousands of build failures in the bug tracker because the troons just bump the versions without testing anything
yeah garbage useless distro, only good for retards who break their system every week and need to re-install because they're too dumb to fix anything

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Seriously, there's nothing wrong about Palantir.
The only dissidents who oppose it are tinfoil hats who believe governments would sooner turn against them instead of using it to their benefit, like hunting down notorious criminals and terrorists.
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>>107838430
>Anonymous
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>>107838430
Thanks mossad
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>>107838430
Kill yourself
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>>107838430
Don't want the government spying on me OP. Shouldn't even be an issue.
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>>107838430
you should install cameras all over you house and livestream them 24/7 for everyone to see. it's for your own benefit. you don't have anything to hide, do you?

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ARM is the future
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>X is the future
i already fell for this with MIPS
fool me once, shame on you
fool me twice, shame on me
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>>107834815
you misspelled present
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>>107836705
>Unless you're a filthy macfag, no.
the surface laptops from michaelsoft are ARM too
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>>107835451
>Is it viable for everyday consumers?
Yes. 20% of computers are Macs, and Macs run on ARM. They also tend to be the better quality computers. If you can afford ARM running Unix (which is what an Apple computer is), you get it.
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RISC architecture is gonna change everything.

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how true is this
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>>107840675
>more uses at... playing chess?
No, more uses THAN playing chess. In particular, LLM based systems have uses for which people are willing to regularly spend money, making those uses economic relevant.
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>>107824879
This dude acting like he's discovered some kind of grand conspiracy and it's just... contracts for future goods and services. Which happens all the time in every industry ever. Oh no, planning and speculation exists.
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>>107835438
>80% of the US Economy is government spending
and where does the US government gets money, smarty-pants ?
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>go to farmer
>promise to buy the wheat he will produce in 6 months for x price
>you have now paid for wheat that doesn't exist with money that doesn't exist

I just solved world hunger guys
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>>107840884
unless you gave him cash you haven't actually bought anything though
maybe you gave him cash to buy the exclusivity on his wheat sales but than you'd only have bought that right and nothing else

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>2026
>I'm forgotten
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>>107839528
S.O.V.L
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>>107839528
I don't know why more logos aren't 3d renderings. That style always looked so cool.
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>tries to access it
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Im still using it because I don't want to be surveilled by microsoft or google
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Still big in Japan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt9hNgO6nzM

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>>107831009
He wrote Emacs, as well as the original versions of GCC and Flex and Bison
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>be stallman.
takes vaxx
talks bout freedom
gets turbo cancer because he's a hypocrite

satan knows.
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Many such cases! Sad!
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I'm very sad to hear this.
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>>107830951
>and as a result, the proprietary code gave him cancer
Is this "proprietary code" in the git repo with us right now?

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BATTLE STATIONS

Show your setups
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Good mornin euro anons
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>>107834482
anon i know this will sound like a shitpost for the sake of it but those multiplugs are housefire specials. if you get a surge protector extension lead not only is it safer you can also tuck it behind the desk and keep it neat
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>>107830596
There's so much kino to unpack here it's nuts
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>>107840874
>The constant bright flashing PC lights
>The overstimulation from both the PC and Phone having a bunch of shit playing and notifs
>The overwhelming light pink color everywhere reminding you of flesh
>The hanging soulless lifeless dolls everywhere
Foids are fucking terrifying

I never owned BT earbuds. What are the downsides versus wired?
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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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>>107838774
one constant issue ive seen as my bluetooth earbuds get older, they bug out and videos wont play at all. i turn off Bluetooth and the videos play again, reconnect my headphones and audio is back. Really strange.
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>>107838774
They're too comfy even with the downsides. I can just get up from my computer to do shit whenever I want. Which means I can clean, workout, cook, or use the bathroom while still listening to music or random videos, and not breaking momentum.

>newpipe update
>They still haven't fixed the player restarting a video if you try to resume without closing the video after the app has gone to the background
Has caused me endless pain.
I'll be listening to a podcast/long video, pause the video, come back to it later and the player will have "unloaded" and will look like picrel. If I press play it'll start from the start. If I close the video and open it again it'll start from the correct place.


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