Goodbye 2025 editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107723538actually xhe is non-binary
>>107723722>non-binaryso non-female
>>107723195Stellaris was also $100 well spent. A very good combined $200 well spent.
>>107723195Stellaris was also $100 well spent. A very good combined $200 well-spent.
>>107723869tfw can't delete posts when im outside
They still want $150 for one of these things, even after all these years.
>>107720402The TLDR is that they are fundamentally different kinds of computer. Floating-point math uses numbers that look like:[+/-] {mantisa a.k.a. significant figures} (exponent a.k.a to-the-power-of-what)So -3.14 is [-]{314}(1)It's actually not because the standard for floating point numbers is fucking retarded on purpose, but that's what it is in its purest form.Unfortunately, to do math on these kinds of 3-part numbers efficiently, you need to have fixed-length fields, so the above becomes:[-]{00000314}(00000001)Because computers actually just shuffle numbers around, they cant actually "count" per se, or rather when the do it requires memory and loads of operations (see long division in logic gates for interesting example of how unintuitive the most efficient maths actually is)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107723774Because the creator's children (or their children's children) simply deserve to live off shit they had no input in right?
>>107723856I support generational wealth for me and mine, yes. I assume everyone else should look out for their genetic legacy as is their right.
>>107720368Probably because TI owns so many patents they can charge whatever they want. Plus supporting TI is directly supporting the USA
>>107723880Leaving behind wealth you've accumulated is fine, continuous generation after your death is not.
>>107655260Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I've recently put an msata ssd into my x220, and I was not able to boot from it
>>107680640i have the chance to get a 14 inch Lenovo Yoga 7 with Ryzen 5 for $470.Should I get that or just find a used thinkpad for around the same price? I never had a 2 in 1 before. I do like modern tech but the keyboard wasn't as good as traditional thinkpad.
>>107680640>>107690869So do the x60 and x200 have Intel management engine?
>>107723500the intel me boogeyman doesn't exist you fart eating bitch
>>107723500The X60 and X200 use Core 2 Duo architecture which doesn't require IME firmware to be present, so if it does have it, you can safely remove it with me_cleaner or you can flash Libreboot which will overwrite that region and have the same effect. Starting with first gen core architecture, some part of the IME firmware must be present in order for the computer to function.
When do we start killing these people?
>>107721567microsoft is yet to deploy something like 90% of the gpus that it has bought.
>>107723807We all know he is anon
>>107721826>suddenly a GPU, RAM, Storage crashno, because the market isn't driven by consumer hardware. all of this is because of enterprise. i keep having to explain this to anons and i don't understand why. the next biggest market segment is cloud and server applications. consumer gpus, memory and storage isn't even a fucking afterthought at this point. you are not spending $100 billion on data centers, you do not have a say in the market.
>>107723807I use novelai for porn.
>>107723861>>107723910Great news Nvidia and AMD are gatekeeping these cards so disgusting perverts like yourself don't have access to these tools.
Men are checking out of society at an alarming rate.
>>107723864They are not. Go outside and see for yourself, chud.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107688252>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.
>>107723810Anyone spending money to generate jpegs is beyond coherent logic anywsy
>>107723810>no sourceI doubt this but also wouldn't be surprised either. my game plan is to treat my 4070 well and sit on it until 2027. by then, the AI bubble should have collapsed and there will be a massive market for cheap second-hand GPUs, similar to when crypto mining lost steam>>107723825my energy prices have been getting crazy. one of the reasons I fell in love with z-image, its way faster than chroma therefor I'm not cooking as long
>>107723781All checked, Sir.
>>107723862What you said had nothing to do with my comment
>>107723862https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyvcPg8OdYw&list=RDgyvcPg8OdYw
How can you realistically get hacked from using an outdated OS if you're behind a firewall? All those meme vids of "computer hacked after 10 seconds of connecting XP to the internet" involve turning off he firewall, from what I heard. If the firewall is on what is the realistic attack vector where you get hacked because of an unpatched weakness in the OS? Outdated browser maybe, but that goes for any OS. Is browser security worse on an outdated OS?
>>107723003there are zero risks if you're behind cgnatif the mentally ill disagree then you should give them your IP 192.168.1.5 and watch them move the goalposts and hang themselves when they cant do the things in those youtube videos
>>107723057>You're totally fine, trust me bro
the tldr of what happened was the launch of 10 was clearly going downhill like it was for 8 and instead of backpedaling like they did going from vista to 7, they just went forward with the changes end users didnt wantbut in order to get people to switch anyway, they ran that whole campaign about out of date operating system security risks, and how using something without regular security updates was super dangerous for a regular user, the idea was successfully planted into assorted tech cultures and people tend to parrot what they hear news outlets talk about regardless of its entirely true or notnobody gave a fuuuuuuuuck about what operating system you were using in terms of its age or how up to date it was before that point, when 8.1 came around people were still on 7 and XP in reasonable numberspeoples concerns were software compatibility as the operating systems aged, not the security of anything, nobody cared about thatwhen XP started getting old the issue wasnt the lack of updates or support, it was that browsers didnt support it anymore, game launchers stopped working on it, new video standards online meant that old versions of browsers would struggle with youtube and suchpeople were worried about that, thats the reason to upgrade the OSbut since everything worked fine on 7 and 8.1 and everyone was fairly happy with them, 10 came around and it looked like a hassle, nobody wanted or needed to upgradeso microsoft had to trick them into upgradingthe reality is that for a regular home user, common sense 2003 edition is about all you need to avoid getting some detrimental virus on your computerand even if you do, who the fuck cares, wipe it and start againyoure not doing time critical professional work on an XP machine which youre also downloading cracked versions of minecraft on
>>107723003100% certainty if you have services listening the open net, which XP and 7 has
>>107723814>which XP and 7 haslike what
What is it about big O notation that is so hard to understand for people?Despite being a fundamental concept in CS, so many CS graduates think they understand what big O means, but when they try to explain it they are completely wrong.For example pic related, almost every statement in the "explanation" is incorrect.
assume that n is the size of a dataset. O(1) constant time, and does not grow based on n. this could be returning the size of the dataset, if it is known. O(n) is linear time, and it means essentially any constant operations applied to each of the dataset. this could be looping over it 100 times. as n grows so do the operations. O(logn) is something that is always less than O(n), but still grows as n grows. the classic example is binary search. O(n^m) is for each element in the dataset n^(m-1) operations are applied to it. the only other one that is real is O(n!) and this is just brute forcing combinations, an example would be the traveling salesman.
>>107723205>an algorithm with worse big O notation can run fasterCorrect. Quicksort is O(n^3) in the average case and bubble sort is O(n^2), yet quicksort sometimes runs faster.
>>107723652>You are wrong.Wrong.>>107723804>O(1) constant time, and does not grow based on nWrong.>O(n) is linear time, and it means essentially any constant operations applied to each of the datasetWrong.>O(logn) is something that is always less than O(n)Wrong.>but still grows as n growsWrong.Clearly you know next to nothing about big O notation, just like the redditor in OP's pic.
>>107723015BigO notation can be understood in O(LogN)2¥ time. Basically you need to be naturally exponentially asian.
>>107723367big O has nothing to do with timeyou can't make generalizations like this
How many keys does your ideal keyboard have? What's your favorite layout?
>>107719043tkl at home100% at work
I'm a normie and I have a 75% but I kinda wanna try something really stupid like 40% just to see if it's even possible to daily drive
>>107723783I think you're the manlet here if you can press all those tiny keys. Real men have big keyboards with big keys!
I used to have a keyboard that had 8 arrow keys (4 diagonal). They came in handy back in the day.
>>107723832>my tiny fragile manlet hands can't reach all these keys so they must be smaller
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>>107723291>The problem IS the faggot thingKek. flowith seems to have blacklisted my IP, I can't sign up. Is NB free there?
>>107723589Free using a limited amount of credits received on sign-up. More free credits can be obtained if others (or yourself... really) use a referral code when creating an account. Only issue is that in peak hours it can completely stop working for free accounts. Now that they've solved the JPEG issue it's really a quite valid option (their JPEGs are subsampled, the loss in quality can be quite obvious with solid colors), before I used it mostly when lmarena was bugging out or filters there proved to be strict even for my very tame and vanilla nonsense.
>>107723291can you tell me how many images with nbp you can create with flowith on the 20 dollar tier? it says you get 20000 credits and it seems 1 nbp image costs 1 credit to generate? is that right?
>>107721144Listen, Paul. Bouldering? You’ve got any New Year’s resolution exercise plans?https://youtu.be/uHt01D6rOLI
>>107721896>What's the deal with that retarded mouth tape thingIts a Hitler imitation dream shape mustache. With it you will sleep like Hitler and will dream Kampfy dreams
>>107723147I can see how certain people give up on going to the gym after a few weeks in January. Maybe consider doing some sport, it’s more enjoyable.
>>107722917Wait what grubhub commercial? I've seen the webm of that chick a gazillion times and had no idea it was supposed to be a parody of something.
>>107719564social media scares me, why do people film themselves crying like that? I bet she was fired from Google for posting all the goodies she got.
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>>107722910this is tech workers general not tranny worker general
>>107722474The fuck are you talking about, retard?
>>107722313now thats a name i havent heard in a while
>>107722530if you do not work directly with eachother but just the same company i think that might be alrightbut if actually work directly with her....do not shit where you eat
>>107723896conversely i met my girl at work while she was working on the same project i was. that was 11 years ago, we're married now.
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>>107721693Not many are based enough to run them.
>>107721693Not important at all
>>107723136They backport security fixes, but it's predictably slower on average than RedHat or Ubuntu.
How the fuck do I allow qemu:///session to create virtual networks? All I need is a NAT network for my user session VM's, I don't want to run VM's under root... My user is in the libvirt group and everything else works except that I cannot create virtual networks.
>>107722406I started using light mode recently and setting it up to only be enabled during daytime is working for me so far.
why can't we have nice things? are we supposed to just abandon the best app made for this site? how do you make the captcha appear?
Buying a pass is retarded
>>107719654Chance is much better. It is ugly as hell at first but after 2 hours messing around learning how to use it you fix it and never go back and the dev is based and push updates on the same or next day when things break.
>>107719703I always hated the bottom bar
take a chance desu
Not buying a pass is retarded
>Use KDE gayland, everything is slow, low fps, input lag, weird frame pacing that doesnt feel smooth even with a smooth frametime graph in games>Use X11 with Xmonad Tiling window manager, It just werks, everything werks, no latency or input lag>High FPS, gaming just werks and I get 20fps+ more than gayland for some reason and its buttery smooth>Fast with zero bloat, Configure everything to my likingAt this point, I wont even use any desktop environment on linux if it isn't X11. Even XFCE is dead to me because it has wayland support. I will never support anything wayland based on linux.I'm X11 pilled.
>>107723355same for me about whyland people. the type that buys a shit white-label hardware from the time were computers started to exist, but they are simply too stupid to know that it's shit, in fact, they are happy because they heard the words "gamer", "safe", "modern".
>>107721801>Said nobody ever.Anon, I believe someone just said that.
>>107723331>Hyprland has a habit of relying on bleeding-edge dependencies, e.g. versions of GCC that aren't even packaged in most distros yet,Just as Hyprland isn't packaged by those distros.>committing enormous architectural changes in point releases.never noticed any>leaks like a sieve bullshitNot commenting on the rest since I don't stalk the dev enough to know all that shit
>>107723650If, by your own admission, you have no idea about Hyprland's current codebase and no idea about its history, why are you opining on the subject of its code quality? Are you genuinely retarded? This is basic stuff, you don't have to be particularly good at programming to notice these problems.
>>107708922to fix wayland input latency:/etc/environment KWIN_DRM_DISABLE_TRIPLE_BUFFERING=1
KWIN_DRM_DISABLE_TRIPLE_BUFFERING=1