post em
>>107642529Couldn't tell you. I've used it to install cachyos and play one round of rabbit & steel. I'm curious if there's something actually useful I can do with the tpu. The one thing I really want is something like the on screen translation that I have on my phone.
>>107643816cool, I'll remember that one
>>107637847sup
>>107642552Where did you get that ascii art from?
Is Ublock losing the Youtube war?
Update your filters you fucking retard.
>>107645568works on my machinealso stop watching youtube slop for a day
>>107645568Stop using Youtube's site. Use yt-dlp and mpv, along with an RSS feed to follow channels.
>>107646127>Use yt-dlp and mpvsorry brother, but I'm really not into HRT myself
>>107645568Works fine for me.
Why do normalfags have to charge their phone 2-3 times a day?
>>107644339>applefags dont know about this technology yet
>>107644352NTA but my phone charges at 67W and it's over two years old without and I don't have any problemsstill holds a charge for more then a day of usage
>>107644322300 apps installed and running in the background.
Thank-you anon for reminding me to charge my phone. It was at 23% two days ago, and I need to go out in 4 hours time.I hope you have an amazing Christmas!
>>107646179Your welcome anon. Merry Christmas! Also can you send me some pics of your ass?
proprietary software is not inherently evil. There is nothing wrong with for example an indie game dev working on a game for months and then releasing it and wanting payment for it. Literally nothing wrong with that. Yes he has to keep the source code hidden and maybe even obfuscate the binary because if he didn't then people would just crack or download it for free. Yes he may need to put restriction checks in so you can only run it on one PC. Nothing here is evil, you are free to not buy it.Imagine you called a banana farmer evil because after spending weeks and weeks harvesting his banana trees he was charging for them at the local market. Imagine telling him he should allow people to go up to his banana stand and just take as many bananas as they want without paying. Imagine trying to claim he could techincally still make money by selling the bananas for money, he would just also have to allow people to take them free of charge at the same time. Morons.
>>107646080didn't ask for a definition faggot, read the post again (if you can)>You're brown.ironic considering you're the one with a clear reading impairment
>>107646114I remember what I read the first time and don't need to read it again, you are brown and retarded and that's why you didn't understand why I posted definition of theft: hint, it defines why theft is bad.Anglo law itself says that theft is bad because owner is deprived of something, if I did not deprive them of anything, then it isn't bad, and more importantly, not theft, simple as.Copying also doesn't deprive people of anything, sharing doesn't deprive them of anything.If your low IQ opinion mattered, I'd be in jail for fixing old broken tools and selling or gifting them to people who can't or don't want to buy modern e-waste that will be outlasted by what I fixed. Kill yourself, you worthless leech.
>>107646177not reading allat niggerfeel free to rephrase and post again, otherwise i'll just consider you defeated.
>saaar, this old tool you found in a fucking landfill that had one part totally broken and missing belongs to me and I emplore you not to pick it up, not fix it, and not sell, because it harms my planned obsolescence profits and also deprives me of valuable end user data harvested through the new tool requiring an app to use, saaar, please understand, we are a business, a family, and we must eat, saaaaaaar, fuck you madarchod bastard fuck your mother I sue you for this immorality, this theft, this copyright infringement, fucking bastard fak you bastard bloody madachod bastard fak you FAKYOO!!!!!!
damn look how i've mindbroken him lmaobro is probably sitting in his chair fuming hahaha
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>>107641406>Fedora KDE = shit>uses Debianfuck off grandpa go take your meds
>>107645756shut up you fucking retard nobody is arguing distro wars with you
>>107645873There's only one way to know, unc. Just test it and see if it werks.
>>107646026Does nobody read the Arch news for required manual intervention anymore?You need to install your GPU driver from the AUR because the Arch devs no longer feel like maintaining it anymore or you use Nouveau.https://archlinux.org/news/nvidia-590-driver-drops-pascal-support-main-packages-switch-to-open-kernel-modules/
>>107646081>the Arch devs no longer feel like maintaining it anymoreit's nvidea that doesn't feel like maintaining it anymore.
Matrix won
>>107643723Use case for yet another instant messenger?
>>107643839It's not an instant messenger it's a protocol
>>107645194And what do you use this "protocol" for?
>>107645256Instant messaging of course
>>107642549kys
I recently bought a laptop because my old PC is stopping working, but it came without a Operative System. I want to install Windows 10 Pro because is the OS that I'm more comfortable with, but I'm broke as hell, and I'm just honestly not into mood to buy again a new key after buying this new laptop.Does somebody know a method to activate Windows without the key?
>>107645639https://massgrave.dev/
>>107645639DUDE... >>>/g/fwt/I don't want to be mean but why are people so lazy and just ask instead of looking themselves for 10 seconds.
rentry.org kek. or use linux like a real chad.
>>107645751I appreciate the thread for the cute anime goirl
>>107646159>cute anime goirlThat's Microsoft marketing propaganda btw.
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anyone has ever uses a 2 female type c splitter for Echo Mini?I wanted something looks like this:1. 1 male type C that would connect to my phone2. 2 female type C, one that would be connected to a charger, one that would be connected to Echo MiniI'm kinda worried for Mini's battery since it also draws power to charge itself when connected with DAC mode
>>107645846used Ola's cable with my May before, it still works, and no, the female pin length is actually deep, so it won't stick out
endgame: tea pro + hesuvi + personalized hrtf
>>107646003Never heard any content where I prefer hesuvi to no hesuvi.
>>107646082that's because you aren't using a personalized HRTF, I didn't care for it at all before.any stereo can be upmixed to 7.1 so I'm not sure what you meant by "content".also oddly enough this effect is best on my tea pro, my more expensive sets don't do it that well, I'm thinking it's the 6BA's + 2DD's that are helping the 7.1 effect sound extremely convincing
Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
>>107621970kys jay
>>107643495I'm not reading all of that because it's obvious baitGo take jeet dick up your ass faggot
>>107640489>Linux is neat because it's free that's allYep. This is why /g/ doesn't like Red Hat.
i just wanted to say that i hate smelly commies
>>107625584The unfortunate truth
I keep telling myself faggot you are a grown man, earning big salary, be a man and not a kid anymore and buy a good respectable automatic watch but this thing that looks like a kids toy I have on my wrist is pure perfection of engineering and utility and usability
>>107646048>You are a retard. >200$ for a titanium watch with a sapphire glass is an absolute steal. >Nobody else sells a titanium watch on a titanium bracelet with a sapphire glass for 200$,>And you have no fucking idea how good a titanium bracelet feels.No, you are. No man on the planet cares about sapphire glass and titanium bracelet on a fucking quartz watch, that's like lipstick on a pig
>>107646048My full steel Seiko with a fat ass NH36 was 97g, and it never ran out of steam even when I was sat at the computer for 16 hours a day barely moving. I did do some modification to the thickness though, 13mm is crazy thick, mine was 11.5 or so afterwards.
>>107645925Hamilton only makes 4hz in the intramatic series as far as I know. Citizen make a blue field watch thats $140 in eco drive quartz.
>>107646048why put every sentence in a paragraph? anyway, that titanium shit seems like placebo to me (also, its only cheap if you compare for what citizen is charging for a similar model) and i dont need solar, so its 200$ only for the titanium + saphire since its probably a cheap quartz movement. too much, i think.
>>107646074>No man on the planet cares about sapphire glassA mineral, or god forbid plastic crystal scratches with the regular household dust. If you wipe a speck of dust from it, it leaves a groove already. >titanium braceletYou wear it on your wrist and feel you every moment of the day. Titanium feels different. Not only it's light as plastic, it's also not cold to the touch. Once you touch a titanium watch you will never wear steel again. >pigA self charging, self correcting watch with day, date, world time, dual time and a chrono and a timer and a chime isn't a pig. Here's the killer feature, you can actually read it in the dark. Not that lume glow bullshit, it has a LED. But the most important thing about a quartz is that it never asks anything from you>gets power from light>gets time over radioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
>>107640271>it's less fun to listen to the way the expert good person says i should takehang yourself
>>107640271A good tutor would>Explain why method A is better>Explain the downsides of method B>But still give you pointers if you wanna try method BThe thing is though, you can't really expect some high level of tutoring if they do it for free. Just take what you can get and be grateful.
>>107640319sounds like Rust in its entirety
>>107640271You being a retard with method B creates 10x the rework after you're fired.
>>107640271I recently joined a C++ help group and while a bit particular about stuff, the help I got was great because they spoonfed me a bunch of C++ concepts, more each time I produced real examples of what I was trying to do.Loved it honestly, I'll go back in a jiffy when I program in C++ again.
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>>107645917Nah lol. It's Dmitry! I can kind of see it. I'll probably try to generate Hector one day. It's been such a long time since I saw westworld, makes me wonder what a Belarusian world would have been called.>>107645947His name is Florian! I'll try Nazi James McAvoy for you.
>>107646041>His name is Florian! I'll try Nazi James McAvoy for you.Just reminded me of McAvoy from the side, kek.
>>107646066Well here you go anyways :)
>>107646132KEK noice
>>107645625>>107646041>tfw eating cold borsh together with Dima on a monday morning after a long weekend of drinking
What makes minecraft so flexible in how you can mod the game? The reason it is still holding strong as the highest selling game after 15 years is because of the freedom it offers with modding. You can make an infinite number of new minigames in multiplayer servers. You can make an endless variations of new parkour maps or modpacks that will never feel repetitive. No game comes close in how much you can change the vanilla version to make new stuff. What allows minecraft to have this ability?
Simplicity, amazing community and lack of censorship.
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oh hey thread's not in autosage this time
>>107642353ask claude and then ask what URLs it needs because you have to directly link them (the relevant files like __init__.py)
>>107644719oh, didn't realize we had a new thread
>>107640910I'm looking at the GPU benchmarks right now. Are AMD GPUs really that bad for image gen? My 2080 super isn't in there but the 2070S is still better than an RX 9070.
most dedicated community in FOSS?
>>107639906>be BSD>windows and macos dominate desktops>no chance to be relevant there>linux is dominating server market>check why people use linux on servers nowadays>Docker>refuse to support itwhy no one is using me?
>>107639976this and fpga devs too
>>107640314yeah because it got like 7 users, and all of them are contributors
>>107639976this guy fuckin GETS IT
>>107639976Emulating CPU bugs isn't the difficult part, they're well documented, it's more so making sure things are accurate to the physical components of the console. Software is deterministic and predictable but real life hardware can be more unstable. As an interesting example, Super Bonk on the SNES has a gameplay demo where there's a chance that the inputs of the demo will become desynced and that it'll mess up because of variance in the clock speed of the graphics chip and the CPU. However it never happens on emulator, because emulators don't bother to emulate the physical clock component. Therefore, a more stable result is less accurate than actual hardware... now you see, true accuracy is hard to achieve. Of course, you could argue that the more stable result is preferable to the behavior of the actual hardware, but then you have other games like the SNES Speedy Gonzalez game where a level cannot be cleared *unless* a specific hardware edge case is emulated.