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What's the equivalent of a win32 GUI on Linux?
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>>107743191
gnome2
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>>107743191
There is not equivalent
Linux has 100 different toolkits and all of them are either 1980's flatshit or 2010's flatshit
Just use windows XP if you want a consistent UI
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tk
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ncurses
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>>107743191
There isn't one.
Linux is not a stable OS.

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Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion Models

Migu Edition

Prev: >>107736203

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


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>>107743389
Not a bad idea actually, their threads have some insane gens, might pick up some new SDXL tricks too.
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SDXL won. Cope with your baseless turbosloppa
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>>107743599
I dont post here often but who ever said otherwise?
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>guys guys we really should stop going to /ldg/ for some reason
>t. mysterious anon that ran out of proxies

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>>107741809
kek, you just can't stop doing it. your days are spent thinking about troons and evil jews. what a waste.
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>>107741665
>Seriously, how much of your identity is wrapped up in hate?
Hate is what made White people become the master of human races. Not hating your enemies means that they will infiltrate you and destroy you from the inside, just like it's currently happening in White nations.
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He and Gary are making new CC episodes in heaven.
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>>107741790
>The difference in vibe around computers and technology up until around 2005 cannot be understated
I'd extend that to the late 2000s, because of my zoomer bias and the fact that smartphone faggotry didn't start infecting PCs until around 2011/2012 with GNOME 3 and Windows 8, but yeah that's what I was getting at. Honestly, I've recently found myself questioning whether romanticizing historic computing culture is even justifiable anymore, since we're all witnessing the hellish aftermath of it - the rehashed 2010s /pol/shit from earlier in this thread is a good example - but Cheifet's death feels like a reminder that we need more stubborn autists to carry its torch now more than ever. I don't think I'll ever stop seething over the fact that this industry invested so much time and money into normalizing general-purpose computing in every home and (seemingly) trying to collectively enhance our human potential, just so they could throw it all away in favor of hawking Mossad spyware, smart toilets with ads, vibecoded webshit, and retarded chatbots that magically generate fake cheese pizza instead. What a complete and utter waste
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>>107741665
>You're on the same level as the anons who look at every image of a girl posted here and ask "could this possibly be a guy?"
I agree with the rest of your post, but you absolutely should suspect this about every "girl" posted here.

It's never coming out. He has been in the cuts with this specifically since the first time that Trump was in office and he now looks like a 58 year old backup guitarist for a Rush coverband. Him and Casey who I'm not sure is going to be able to finish that came before he starts collecting old age security.
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>>107740170
>vibe coding is okay if it helps you get things done more efficiently
he never said that
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>>107741272
He says this here.
https://youtu.be/yNdRv5LFuQk?t=2652
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>>107733422
This but with Casey, sub-unity tier and not even close to finished
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>>107740052
>Put this guy in a legacy php/java/C++ codebase written by retards and he collapses in max a week.
Kek, can totally imagine his shellshock if he were to ever work in the trenches of multi-decade old codebases powering innumerable businesses today.
He'd have a nervous breakdown when he first encounters two processes that are in logical conflict with each another but because of some stupid 3rd process it works out 95% of the time (with the other 5% cases handled manually as they arise) and source control is littered with commits and subsequent reverts of rookies trying quick fixes to clean up the situation... yeah a week max.
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>>107743201
>multi-decade old codebases powering innumerable businesses today
I work on a server-side application from the 90's which uses all major Java build systems at the same time, looks as if it tried to implement 3 distinct architectural styles and whose test suite takes at least 7 hours to run on a good day. I don't see a point in hating Jonathan just because he talks shit and enjoys better working conditions.

you already know that for years now, big tech has been paying shills to shit-talk Linux and other FOSS projects
and with all the AI progress, most of the shilling is not done manually any more, it is mostly automated bots

so why not fight fire with fire?
why don't we set up something that scans internet for relevant discussions and automatically makes posts that promote Linux and digital freedom?
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>>107741400
another idea
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>>107741400
>shill for FOSS
you need to be so subtle about it because shills attract gullible troons. in the end, it will be better to keep things under wraps. I often stop myself from posting my software ideas because someone will steal the abstract, you should only post concrete solutions and study for those who need it. shilling attracts too many problems nowadays. in the beginning it was kinda needed but stallman's quotations are so neolib it's attracted jews and fags to ruin software with their incumbency and salary begging.
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>>107742129
>someone will steal the abstract
oh no
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honestly the shilling is tiring, and I honestly wish the worst possible fate to whomever is bankrolling it
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>>107741400
>so why not fight fire with fire?
Because we're better than that.

there’s no way people are already nostalgic for touch screen phones.
https://www.reddit.com/r/FrutigerAero/comments/1q246sx/2000s_to_2010s_nostalgia/
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>>107743316
>be born in 2007
>first phone hand me down like a SIII when 10 years old
>10 years later
>be nostalgic for it
See? Disgusting sure but not that weird.

(not talking about myself, but zoomers)
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>>107743316
Man, that was literally my dad's phone
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>>107743503
Mom looks jewish
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>>107743515
I was born in the year 2001 and I remember wanting a Galaxy S3/S2 in middle school. There was a kid that had one and I thought it looked cool.

BlackBerry Bros, we are so back!
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>>107743573
>first keyboard phone released in like eight years that isn't just a poverty cope device
That's the thing though, I did have an Fxtec Pro1, and I will be forever disappointed that something was that close to greatness and yet the company behind it fumbled at every possible opportunity.
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>>107743325
dogshit keyboard layout like all unihertz phones
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>>107743115
mosad fag and woman
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>>107742140
buy an ad hivan
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>>107742257
serious answer: Mod/super key for shortcuts

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This shit glows like the sun.
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>dig up some buttcoin
>buy njalla vps
>set up your own little bridge on it
would this be ok?
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>>107743598
for what?
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>>107743606
ending the vpn debate?
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>>107742510
>>107740068
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If a node is from a country's capital then it 100% glows.

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Do any of you use this? Is it usable in practice?
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>>107742968
>you're not required to seperate just because. you can very well use just 1 VM for everything if it's OK in your threat model.
If that's the case, then you shouldn't use Qubes to begin with because it offers no extra value over Linux when it's used in such a way.
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>>107743013
except wrong. you still get the benefit of dom0 disaggregation and being able to clean wipe your workflow with a few simple clicks without total compromisation.

not including App VMs' root being immutable as a benefit here, because despite that it making the process more convoluted, the malware persistence can happen through different ways (re-infection through an unpatched program). Still, it creates an extra step for an attacker and makes things harder / blocks some attempts.
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>>107742007
anon... when you run an AppVM, you are running QEMU/KVM on top of Xen. you can see it in the list of processes running in Xen.

>You have to compromise XEN from dom0 (VERY UNLIKELY)
why would you need to compromise the whole system? if you want to get user data, you can just compromise the AppVM where the target user's data is, or, in some cases, the template VMs.
since there is communication between AppVMs and the main VM in dom0, you could also compromise that, maybe.
and then there is the routed AppVM. get that and you could jump everywhere (assuming you have the correct exploits).
ever heard of user-mode malware, like zeus? assuming you need to compromise everything to gain user data is retarded. it shows that you clearly have no idea about security, even if your argument is "technical".

whonix is also an AppVM, btw.
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>>107743278
>anon... when you run an AppVM, you are running QEMU/KVM on top of Xen. you can see it in the list of processes running in Xen.
PVH qubes don't use QEMU. Also KVM is not used in QubesOS at all. QEMU is used for stub device domains for HVM qubes or sys-usb / sys-network / other pci device qubes (which are all HVM qubes again because you can't passthrough into a PVH qube apperantly).
>if you want to get user data, you can just compromise the AppVM
that's up to you as a user to compartmentalize your system according to your threat model
>the template VMs.
template VMs don't even run other than for being updated over a restricted update proxy (let's not call it completely restricted but it doesn't matter much because all it connects to is distros' repository servers)
>since there is communication between AppVMs and the main VM in dom0
dom0 is the main VM. the only connection is Xen backend drivers and yes they're included in the TCB. Xen is not the holy grail, it just has better security model than your average daily OS.
>and then there is the routed AppVM. get that and you could jump everywhere
I don't know what that even is. I think you're just making shit up.
>ever heard of user-mode malware, like zeus?
what about it?
>assuming you need to compromise everything to gain user data is retarded
same thing you said above

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>>107743607
>You're also talking on qubes without having much idea about it as well
actually I was too soft in my words. you don't know shit about qubes. You claimed KVM was running on top Xen after seeing the stub-domains. Not knowing Template VMs don't run normally and routed App VM bullshit? wtf. I would kill myself out of shame after that post.

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are YOU learning how to re-ball GPUs anon?
You will have to make that 4090 last another decade. Basic electrical skills are going to be required once the jews price you out of new hardware, until the markets realign.
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>>107737018
They should make PGA gpu's in the future
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>>107737018
i learned this shit from rossman before he decided he was political jesus and went on his retarded crusade
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>>107737018
>once the jews price you out of new hardware
Skill issue. We're slowly exiting an unprecedented almost 20 year non stop bull run for everything if you can't afford a 2k or even 10k GPU every couple of years you have failed at life.
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>>107743146
What else was he supposed to do? Self repair is all but dead.
It's like being a gaming content creator for a dying game. You either find a new game or end the show.
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>>107743464
>It's like being a gaming content creator for a dying game.
Or doing episodic LPs in $currentYear when that trend died a decade ago.

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107725575

>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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>>107743226
nice
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>>107743451
Yea but juniors are getting replaced with Indians.
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>>107743415
Were they really "insane" or just hard? They're supposed to be hard, and 90 minutes for 2 of them sounds like ample time to me. Especially for 3 YOE, people are expected to really know their shit after 3 whole years in the field
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>>107743533
Leetcode is a matter of exercise, not one of experience.
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>>107743415
>Was I supposed to cheat?
Yes
Forced cheating is how they filter out whites
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>>107743533
I've solved 200 leetcode problems, 90 of which were mediums and 25 hards.
I asked chatgpt and claude to find me the most comparable problems and both were hards.
I don't think these problems are in leetcodes database, and they were even more complicated than the comparable hards.
Problem 1 was an array question with a heap / sorting requirement and convoluted premise, problem 2 was a dynamic programming question with even more complicated shit that took me 10 minutes to even understand.
P1 was a medium- hard (closer to hard), P2 was a very hard.

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Previous Thread: >>107701809

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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the snail surface reminds me of something
something i can't possibly recall
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>>107743307
This is not what I asked for.
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/v/ Dall-e is dead
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>>107743522
¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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>>107741996
The "you can't criticize Wayland because it's a protocol" cope is getting old. If there isn't a protocol supported by a strong majority of compositors that provides a given feature, the feature should be considered unsupported. If X11 had theoretical provisions for some feature in the protocol, but that feature wasn't actually available in X.org, we'd consider it unsupported too. Anything else would be dishonest.

>>107742077
It's pure security theater, you're not meaningfully more protected. There's a ton of ways to exfiltrate data, like reading your home directory or using LD_PRELOAD tricks. Wayland's "security" is simultaneously too lax and too strict. Too lax because it doesn't provide meaningful protection; too strict because security is merely an excuse for designing things that Wayland devs don't like out of the protocol. Configurable access control is a thing that exists, so there's no need to have a gimped protocol to achieve security.
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>>107742943
>The "you can't criticize Wayland because it's a protocol" cope is getting old. If there isn't a protocol supported by a strong majority of compositors that provides a given feature, the feature should be considered unsupported. If X11 had theoretical provisions for some feature in the protocol, but that feature wasn't actually available in X.org, we'd consider it unsupported too. Anything else would be dishonest.
But the majority of the things labelled "Not Supported" here actually are supported in the majority of compositors, it's not theoretical. There's no loss of functionality in any real implementation, but because it's not required as part of the protocol they're claiming it's unsupported. It's very dishonest.
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>>107743027
Maybe I have outdated information then. Is there now a cross-compositor
1. equivalent of xte,
2. way for programs to position their own windows,
3. way for programs to register global hotkeys,
4. equivalent of xrandr,
5. equivalent of setxkbmap?
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Wayland is so bad that Valve put all their time and money into it!
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> X11 has screen tearing
>no such thing in Wayland
Good enough for me, the rest of them will be integrated soon.

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New year edition!

Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device

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>>107741731
tried playing rdr2 on the projector. impossible.
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im trans, what should i get from aliexpress
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>>107738961
that wont work
it was 2+4+7 and I barely reached 7
it would not be worth it to split it to get just 2+4 and never reach 7
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>>107742313
https://aliexpress.com/item/1005010081820095.html
https://aliexpress.com/item/1005009880901568.html
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>>107741435
Btw, just copied my building's entrance fob with the shittiest chink cloner and app (pcr532, picrel)


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