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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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>>107743069
>>107743102
22h2 doesn't get updates anymore baka
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>>107743124
time to rollback I see
thanks
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>playing around with a copy of 21h2 on a VM
>try creating a separate partition on C to hold the entire user folder to include appdata
>according to microsoft's own documentation the OS supports sym links with the mklink command
>try it out for pure shits and giggles
>symlink the old appdata folder from the root windows partition to the seperate user partition with the new appdata folder
>also update the corresponding registry keys to point to the new folder on the user partition i made
>reboot
>like half the OS works fine and the other half like installing programs with .exes is just broken despite there being no real reason it shouldnt be working according to microsoft's own documentation
this OS sucks so bad how can a modern operating system not support symbolic links
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>>107740707
enterprise or iot enterprise ltsc
>>107742478
if you have windows 10 drivers
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>>107743841
It's not the OS but the some software simply writes to %appdata% path directly. They see that you are user this and this.

i just bought this one
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>>107742981
How are these for inference?
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>>107743861
It's just a laptop dock
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>>107744057
What happens if you connect it to a desktop?
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>>107744556
You get the extra ports that your thunderbolt host controller supports
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>>107742981
>straight shota port
wtf thinkpad bros...

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>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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>>107744685
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>>107744685
Nice. Pro plan or something? I thought it couldn't make NSFW
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>>107744777
Look at those dubs and triperinos
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>>107744777
NTA but Grok definitely does nsfw, it just seems sporadic & varies depending on the day. It feels like the devs are constantly going back & forth between wanting to be the one AI platform that openly encourages gooning, and not wanting to get sued into oblivion.

There's a thing going on on twitter the last few days of women complaining that guys are using Grok to make pictures of them in bikinis, so I wouldn't be suprised if it gets lobotomized again soon.

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>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/installwindows

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>>107744725
https://nyaa.si/view/374642
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is there a way in KDE / plasma to make windows remain centered properly when their dimensions change, ie when scrolling through images? currently it uses the top-left of the window as the basis for the position which results in the window resizing partially offscreen when it loads a larger image.
yes i've tried setting a window rule default position for qimgv to the top left, which does mitigate the problem, but i want the window to remain centered on my screen. also related, is there a way to make the mouse scroll only the active window and not the hovered one? i find that behavior extremely annyoing.
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Is this a problem with 4chanX or what? I keep getting this "no valid captcha" bullshit if I try to submit posts when it says "no verification required" (as it was normal before the new captcha change), niggas really can't stop making the site worse

(and apparently I even can't upload images too to show it too, jfl)
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>>107744750
>>107744642
try this
https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9wzdncrdct3q?hl=en-US&gl=US

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALZip
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>>107744806
>apps.microsoft.com
anon is on linux based on her screenshot

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How can I use AI or ChatGPT or something to make money
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>>107743976
I've seen enough YouTube video slop to know thats a lie
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>>107743959
>use image gen for some super model tier instagram thot
>use llms to keep your new orbiters engaged
>???
>profit
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>>107743959
Use it to learn how to code, only using it to help you with specific single lines of code or understanding basic loops and take handwritten notes

Or do >>107744073 for the retard way to make money off retarded jeets
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>>107744165
>learn to code
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>>107744810
Just teach an LLM to mine coal

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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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>>107742313
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256808849389619.html
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>>107739332
Yeah I just looked, it's a 12V header
>search 12v led bar
>shows me nothing but 5v led bars or 12v fans
fuck chink search algorithms
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>>107743619
You probably could have just used a flipper zero. The beauty of the proxmark is it's brute-forcing capabilities.
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>>107743619
>just copied my building's entrance fob with the shittiest chink cloner and app (pcr532
This sounds really cool but it'd feel bad to waste 10 bucks on something I'll probably use just once.
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>>107743765
>Brute force
Yeah, that's definitely a plus
>>107744063
It cost me nothing

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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?
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>>107743279
I think I remember it from years back. but I can't find anything about it.
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>>107743281
you can do that in kuroba.
you don't need blue.
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>>107743767
Yes, except up until now, Blue would actually get fixed regularly, while there was no chance of Kuroba Dev getting fixed (I used to use that before Blue), so that's why I have Blue installed. It was only recently that the dev had a melty.
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phonefags dont deserve nice things
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>>107744509
Seethe

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>>107744457
That's normal, we all use some kind of timetracker thing. It's mainly needed for billable-hour projects, but if you don't work on one of those then you'll likely just fill 8 hrs/day in some generic development bucket
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>>107744651
I am so glad I am now an in-house dev even if the pay is only meh.
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>>107744680
is that like a personal chef or something? you dev for some rich dude in his house?
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>>107744732
I don't work as an external dev but on a company's own software product that's internally used so I don't need to track and report everything I do.
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>>107744732

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
many people buy retro phones like iphone 4 to play games of that era.
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>>107744653
calling iphone 4 "retro" makes me feel old
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>>107743316
educate yourself as to what nostalgia is you inbred mongoloid.
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For fuck sake zoomers are now being nostalgic about the early era of smartphones.
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DDR2 is still worth it only if it can YouTube 1080p.
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>>107740605
narcissism
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>>107741460
>aren’t modern SSDs faster than most DDR2
if you ignore the 1000x higher latency... sure.
>Is it possible to just bypass RAM
no.
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>>107739307
And yet computers that played Youtube videos fine back then started to choke on the same resolutions as soon as the new non-Flash implementation came out, and still do.
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>>107735998
ddr4 is good enough for me
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that image would make a neat 4chan banner

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Do any of you use this? Is it usable in practice?
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>>107743607
>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
I see, I didn't know/remember that (I haven't used Qubes in about a decade).
still, you have multiple points where your data passes through. doesn't mean you can easily obtain data or compromise everything, but the attack area is not small.

>that's up to you as a user to compartmentalize your system according to your threat model
sure, but the Qubes team could do a lot more, like ship hardened VMs or ways to automate the hardening mitigation measures on install.
that's one of the main criticisms against Qubes. isolation on itself does little, and does even less when you don't harden shit...

>the only connection is Xen backend drivers and yes they're included in the TCB.
notifications and command messaging are also communications. do you think there can't be vulns there?

>I don't know what that even is. I think you're just making shit up.
router* AppVM, sys-net.


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>>107743163
Using Qubes without taking advantage of its compartmentalization feature is just retarded. Qubes have passwordless sudo and are relatively unhardened by default compared to a standard Linux installation, so doing everything in one Qube can actually be worse than just using typical Linux from a security standpoint. If you're not compartmentalizing, then you're doing Qubes wrong. At the very least, you should keep your passwords stored in an offline vault instead of keeping them in an AppVM which connects to the internet.
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>>107743850
>still, you have multiple points where your data passes through.
no such major points where a data passes like you're thinking of (QEMU process on top of Xen etc.). Default qubes are PVH, which is paravirtualized mode with CPU virtualization extensions. The guest kernel natively runs on top of the Xen with paravirtualized interfaces. No QEMU process or such thing. There's stub domains with QEMU processes for HVM qubes but those are also VMs as well (except less secure since those are PV instead of PVH). I do not recommend running HVM qubes out of the neccessary sys-net / sys-usb and others.

If you mean sys-net -> sys-firewall -> ** -> app-vm network chain, the data is passed through xen netback/netfront. that's one thing that needs to be scrutinized (other than the Xen internal thingies). Proxy chains do not decrease the security. The attack surface is smaller than most other setups.

>sure, but the Qubes team could do a lot more, like ship hardened VMs or ways to automate the hardening mitigation measures on install.
Qubes' threat model assumes the guest OS is compromised. The trust boundry is between the VMs, not inside the VM. But it doesn't stop you from using hardened guests. In fact, the downloadable templates include Kicksecure which is same as Whonix but for desktop usage.

to ship with Kicksecure by default instead of one of the most used Linux distros (Debian, Fedora) makes very little sense because guest OS's security is not the project's main goal. They do not guarantee it. This is how an actual threat modeling is done, instead of throwing random things at the kitchen sink.

>isolation on itself does little
that's the whole point of the project. if you're not going to benefit from compartmentalization or deliberately avoid it then there's no reason to install Qubes OS to begin with.
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>>107744793
cont.

>notifications and command messaging are also communications. do you think there can't be vulns there?
actually... yes. I completely forgot about event channels, xenstore and grant tables since I haven't been using vanilla xen for quite some time too. They are the one of the most dense in amount of vulnerabilities. as I said here >>107742330 Xen isn't the pinnacle of type-1 hypervisor design. But it's still a hypervisor after all and its vulnerabilities are only compared to other hypervisors. see https://github.com/hardenedlinux/grsecurity-101-tutorials/blob/master/virt_security.md#avoid-xen-if-you-can

>Qubes gives you root by default, so it's not like an attacker needs that shit to steal data, but even if you modified the VMs to ask for root, an attacker could compromise your browser.
again that's not a part of the Qubes' threat model. An attacker inside an untrusted VM has no access to your browser. You're not supposed to do sketchy things inside your trusted VMs, like opening a random PDF file. Qubes actually has default dropdown entries for opening files in file-manager inside a disposable VM. It even has a document sanitizer which literally takes photos of the documents by opening them in a disposable VM and sending the pixel data over a channel to be reconstructed into a document again.

>it's ok to think you are protected by isolation. keep thinking Qubes will save you from getting pwned
What even is the argument here aside from the things I already answered? Why would isolation not work?
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>>107743986
>Qubes have passwordless sudo and are relatively unhardened by default compared to a standard Linux installation, so doing everything in one Qube can actually be worse than just using typical Linux from a security standpoint
that might be correct if you're using just one qube with paswordless root.
>If you're not compartmentalizing, then you're doing Qubes wrong.
it's not a matter of right or wrong. you claimed it offered no extra value, which I disagreed with explanation.

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are KOSS headphones any good? or are they influencer slop?
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>>107740526
>>107742489
IEMs have tips, earbuds don't. It's not complicated. Say earphones if you want to include both.
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>>107743318
1cm
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>>107734191
f4mi my beloved
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>>107736830
She's a woman but she's bisexual.
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>>107734191
koss portapros still sound good for the price, people like this guy just have bad taste
>>107734249

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. TEST
2. Tell K1 to bring back the bottom menu/tool bar
3. Troubleshoot


Previous thread:
>>>107686738
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>>107741950
It's just as fast to simply hit the "bookmark" icon in the toolbar at the top of the open thread to unbookmark it, rather than unmark the post as yours.
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test
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wow this really sucks ass
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How the fuck do I hide stickies and remove them keep them from coming back. THEY KEEP COMING BACK!
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>>107742972
you're probably getting the easy captchas

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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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.
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>>107743652
>he said on 4chins
lol
lmao
all right faggot, I'll bite
what better ways are there countering the systemic globohomo FAGMAN propaganda?
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>>107744336
getting them luigi'd is the only real way I know
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>>107741400
Linux is not free software
Hasnt been since 1996

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Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
Many free software projects have active mailing lists.


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is this a good bubblewrap script to isolate web development tools? I don't want to get fucked up by running random npm commands. Already tried containers the upkeep was quite a lot of work.
bwrap \
--ro-bind /usr /usr \
--ro-bind /bin /bin \
--ro-bind /lib /lib \
--ro-bind /lib64 /lib64 \
--ro-bind /sbin /sbin \
--ro-bind /etc /etc \
--proc /proc \
--dev /dev \
--tmpfs /tmp \
--clearenv \
--die-with-parent \
--unshare-pid \
--unshare-uts \


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Does anyone know why when I plug in my generic wired gamepad from walmart it just vibrates non-stop?

For some reason it's being recognized as nintendo
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 008: ID 057e:2009 Nintendo Co., Ltd Switch Pro Controller


I googled and tried modprobe -r hid-nintendo, that did nothing.
It's xbox style, but xboxdrv doesn't recognize it.

It just sits there rumbling non-stop as soon as it's plugged in.
I'm on void with x11 xfce
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>>107744671
What is the brand name? Some peripherals have firmware issues and this applies to mice even.
If it is fully USB compliant it should not vibrate because usb is a standard, so it's more likely a kernel module issue afaik.
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>>107744384
>changed image hash so people can't see you already posted it over 9000 times
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>>107744671
Also: you can probably reset the firmware of the controller by pressing 'home' button when plugging it in or something but this can vary.
8bit do controllers have this feature for example.


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