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>finally got all my parts>been sitting on them for about a week because i haven't had a chance to do the deed>finally have a chance now>but it's 2 AM and i'm tired Maybe I should just get started...
>>107738117this is why ram should be soldered
>>107738117put the first kit in slots A1/A2put the second kit in slots B1/B2update the BIOS (if you haven't already)go into BIOSset RAM speed to 3200 MHzset tCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC to 16-20-20-40-60set VSOC to 1.1 Vset CLDO VDDP to 1.0 Vset VDIMM/DRAM voltage to 1.35 Vset ProcOdt to 48 ohmset ClkDrvStr to 40 ohmset RttNom-RttWr-RttPark to 7/3/3Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107738171Sir please just do the bloody needful already and be done with it
>>107737862>>107737879>mfw paid ~$750 (with taxes and shipping) for my USED 4070 Ti Super
It keeps getting worse
>>107731067>upvotedGo back plebbit fag
>>107731125Does that mean there's probably a setting or extension that will ban English (Indian)? Because I want that.
>>107735025>People (like you) also watched
>>107735025Good
>>107731030>hasn't gone to yt much since 2023Nice to see I've barely missed on nothing.
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107682448
>>107733458>>107734509>>107734560it's a multipurpose thing a lot of oils are solvents but this was an experiment and it did go back to grinding and high temps in a few hours i've already upgraded to high performance 80w-90 gear oil if this too goes away in a week i'm gonna try further disassembly and greasing or inject with a creamy mix of grease and oil
>>107737696>wired connectionOf course, both my main pc and my NAS that I use as a pseudo seedbox are on wired. Just hope they won't be bitches with all my torrenting
>>107737687I am aware. I'm not trying to run it. I just want to grab the text strings from the page's HTML so i can modify a bunch of them en-masse using regex and substitutions into a reference guide.And importXML can definitely grab text strings from HMTL if you give it the xpath. "Imports data from any of various structured data types including XML, HTML, CSV, TSV, and RSS and ATOM XML feeds."I could literally accomplish what I want to do with a bunch of copy pasting, but I'd be at it for hours.I'm datascraping a minecraft mod.
>>107737858not that anon but >I'm trying to import the raw source code>raw source code JSON is structured data>"Imports data from any of various structured data types including XML, HTML, CSV, TSV, and RSS and ATOM XML feeds.">various structured data typesSounds like this tool you're using doesn't parse txt, or JSON hence >"content can not be parsed"
>>107737896okay how do I get it to stop parsing it and just give it to me as it is?Anywhere else i tell it to grab text from it can do it just fine.
>uses more memory than a large, 3D, open-world game right in your wayThe absolute state of modern web browsers.
>>107734617You can use uBlock Origin with modern Chromium too.
>>107734240trvke
i looked up some issues with a process on windows and found a reddit thread where fuckers were defending windows 11 using 10GB at idle because "unused memory is wasted memory"
you built your pc wrong you retarded faggot
>>107737471I use LTSC. It takes less than 2 GB in idle.
This thread is dedicated to KurobaEX-dev, which operates as a deliberately specialized digital interface, architected to facilitate the structured navigation, interactive engagement, and cognitive consumption of web-hosted content originating from the online platform formally designated as 4chan on a multifunctional, sensor-equipped, cellular-connected handheld computing device. OK?Use this thread to:1. TEST2. Tell K1 to bring back the bottom menu/tool bar3. TroubleshootPrevious thread: >>>107686738
please fix the scrollbar it is so horrible now
>>107737538It works fine you fucking incel freak
After 10,000 years I can phonepost
>>107738019Phone posting was promised to you 3,000 years ago
testicles
It's 2026. How close are Waifu robots to becoming commercially available?The technology must be close by now, /g/ros...
>>107731292We're not there yet. Maybe it will be viable in about 50 years. You can wait that long, right?
>>107732961You're just autistic with high inhib.He isn't. He can't explain it to you become it comes as naturally to him as breathing or walking.
>>107737454No one under the age of 30 uses them for fucking either. They are millennial apps. No Gen z is using that shit. You can tell 4chan is old as fuck and out of touch because they still think dating apps are popular or used. The only ones still using them are incels.
>>107731292They are tantalisingly close
finally ill have my waifu
bloat you use anyway.even just to minimize other bloat
>>107737086I only use it to run Postgres
>>107737946Except there are no weird hacks. Namespaces and CGroups are a first class citizen built-in to Linux.
>>107737086
>>107737946This. It actually has some use cases>can be used to build Linux and Win applications which is useful if you want to make a program available for both>ensures when you test or build that no dependencies existing on your dev machine are assumed to exist by the end user - this way missing dependencies reveal themselves as errors and you can build/integrate them accordingly>allows you to setup and orchestrate a local network which can be useful if your testing or building net code>if you know what you're doing you can get kind of crafty and make some neat quick startup scriptsI do absolutely agree some devs make their shit retarded by requiring Docker though
>>107737992this, but you can run any database you want without having to install them or worrying about what ports they're running on
/biz/ herre.How is AI not another dot-com bubble?What are its practical applications, aside from porn generation and helping high schoolers with their homework? How does it make money?
>>107738018When you think about it real hard, linear regression is "A.I.".
>>107737777Expediting tedious office work, assisting in researching and learning of topics in a faster and more condensed way, and as you said the porn.As for how to monetize that? That's your area friend.
it's flexible "big data" functionality. people will find uses for it.
Think of it like a forced update. There's no market correction coming to save you.
What point are people trying to make when they call AI a bubble?>I think big tech company stock is overvaluedThen invest elsewhere. Why do you care?
>using kde is 2026lamo, enjoy your krapware
>>107724852>the top crasher... is an ABI issuethis is all Linux's fault for not having a stable ABIWin32 is the only stable ABI on Linux. Just make KDE a Windows app and run it through Wine. That is the only way to make Linux software that "just werks".
>>107724838>krashesmany such cases
>>107735304>KrashDE users: it krashes>KrashDE devs: it krashes>Random 4chan indians: IT NEVER KRASHES SARRR
The answer is to just use KDE "Linux"?
>>107730772Layout is gross
You don't still use F-Droid, do you?
>>107734718>it's completely incorrectit's not and he's a dumbass.
>>107722956>https://repo.accrescent.app/repodata.1.json>Needing to Parse Javascript Object Notation to see what applications are on a store frontOH NO NO NO AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.>>107722967Oof. F-droid stay winning in that case.
>>107737567From August last year: https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/08/77-malicious-apps-removed-from-google-play-storeNote: REMOVED, but that doesn't mean the Play Store doesn't have malware apps that Google has yet to catch.The problem with the Play store is that outside of the big apps (WhatsApp, Discord, Facebook, Twitter, blah blah blah... you get the point) you're literally rolling the dice on smaller apps. IF you can even find them. There is so much shit on the Play Store now that it's impossible to know if you want an application or not and Google has made the discovery EVEN FUCKING WORSE in the attempt to have you check the store daily.
I think GOS should look into hiring a PR guy instead of having one person fighting random people on Twitter. There's no winning in social media shitflinging and eventually there'll be an oopsie.
>>107718379>. I don't know what sources are good for staying informed with as little bias as possibleit has been like this since time immemorial >b-but muh serious and responsible journalismno such thing, the moment the second human could write and read writing was already used to deceive
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I love keyboards so much, they're my little sissy toys
I don't know if there's anything more painful than accidentally wasting $60 buying the wrong switches
>>107738016how do you even fuck that up?
>>107738024I thought the WEKT Lucy "V5" was really going to be a faithful copy of the Lichicx Lucy. These switches are completely useless to me. I hate them.
>>107738037loldon't chase the dragon anon, lychees are gone now. Its time to try different silent tactiles and see which one comes close.
>take CS class at uni (for fun, not my major)>this is what the other students are coding onAnd then you wonder why we need H1B indians
Why are the /g/ays here pretending that you could compile shit on iPads?I could guarantee that all of those zoomers are pasting their code into online compilation websites; that is if they actually bother to build their shit - of course, they probably can't run the output on their cucked goypads anyway.
>>107736596icucks have hijacked the thread, send reinforcements
>>107736596What does it matter where it compiles? You're there to learn CS, not ricing Linux Thinkpads. Nobody is hiring you based on your distro.
>>107729762>Go to my university cafeteria (for fun, not my main food source)>this is what the Indian Hindu rape rat "students" are eatingAnd then you wonder why we need Pakistan to nuke them all.
>>107736596>Why are the /g/ays here pretending that you could compile shit on iPads?Because you literally can with apps like iSH. It's basically just an Alpine Linux VM, but you can still compile and run programs locally. That's how I would do it if that's all I had to work with.t. former iShit owner
Zoomers do not know what a screen saver is
>>107736931Honestly with advent 9f OLED displays I'm surprised we haven't come back to it with burn in and all...
>>107737379damn I had this screensaver when I used Windows Xp 10 years agot. zoomers
>>107737923i used pipes.scr on windows 95 30 years ago
I wonder how many hours I wasted watching the maze one
>>107737778You do realize screen savers still wear out the display. Their primary purpose was eye candy. If you want to preserve the display you blank it.
are KOSS headphones any good? or are they influencer slop?
>>107736830idk
>>107736830real woman https://nitter.poast.org/f4micom/status/1837113675012002302more on her profile but i am too lazy to dig em up now
>>107737515Absolutely outstanding tits either way
>>107734191Using my Porta Pros for 2.5 years, no problems, replaced stock pads with thicker ones from AliExpress, and comfort improved. Don't like wearing IEMs inside, so that's the only decent option. You can't get good sounding over-ear headphones for this price (under 30€), they sound fine. You can also try oratory1990 EQ if you get bored with the stock sound.
>>107734249chinese headphones use cancer inducing material
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>>107736569Kubuntu 25.10No matter what you choose, create a swap file 2-4 GB in size, you'll definitely need it.
>>107737647btrfs raid works at the chunk level, which are 1G in size. regardless you can mix drives with 1G granularity, so like an 8+8+16TB raid 1 is fine, you'll get the full 16TB to use
>>107737573>>107737618I want high pixels per steradian, what's wrong with that? Exact integer multiples shouldn't matter, it's still dynamically rendering a 4K frame, just that the UI elements are scaled up to not be 2mm high. I'd be fine with 300%, though it is kinda goofy, but that causes the same problems. I like not being able to see individual pixels, maybe owning a macbook has poisoned my mind. I wasn't expecting to have to use 250%, but large UI elements are actually nice. You might even want more than 300% for raspberry pi projects.My question is why my different monitors with different pixel densities have to be scaled to different levels in the first place, as if a pixel has some standard size with respect to UI elements. Instead everything should default to scaling to have pixels the same size with respect to that pixel's size on the monitor itself. There should be a slider entitled "pixels per millimetre", not some arbitrary scale percentage limited between 50-250%. Seems like a no-brainer, idk. Maybe there's a utility out there that does this, especially for people using linux on laptops with extra screens plugged in.
>>107738023Additionally, some applications don't even respect this scale in the first place, and appear miniscule, as if set to 100% scale. If I knew I'd have this much trouble getting high-DPI monitors working I'd have bought a lower resolution monitor. I didn't even think 27" was that small. To get those 100%-only applications running at my preferred scale, I'd have to use a 1080p 32" monitor, which seems unreasonably grainy. But maybe there's a hacky workaround for scaling those uncooperative applications, or using a different window manager might do something. Suggestions welcome.For reference, the Submit button here on 4chins is 9mm tall when set to the 250% scale. I sit between 40" and 28" from my screen.
>>107738023>Exact integer multiples shouldn't matteris / aught>as if a pixel has some standard size with respect to UI elementsWhen you're talking about PC content it's supposed to be 1/96 ~ 1/110 linear inch square. Nobody since the early 90s steps outside this.