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mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
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>>107707522
closed source pedoware
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>>107693858
not him, but, yeah, it seems like matrix element
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>>107707360
You could always try installing python3 in cygwin and then installing yt-dlp with pip. You'll probably need to fiddle around figuring out what packages it depends on, though.

This might also work, since from what I've read the issue is with python > 3.8:
https://github.com/vladimir-andreevich/cpython-windows-vista-and-7
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>>107707510
here is a solution:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide
can you follow simple instructions?
i also managed to find out in < 1minute that MSYS2 and anaconda require Windows 10, but Docker Toolbox (not Docker for Windows) supposedly supports windows 7.
so there you go. a proper solution. and a potential one that may allow you to stay a wintard in the main.
now, if you still can't figure it out after that, then you can't take offence when someone calls you a hopeless wintard.
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>>107707731
wintards are already backdoored tbf

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Get 'em while they're available.

Lisuan Al Gaib.
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>>107706830
Amerigoys can't access aliexpress? there's current 64gb ddr5 for less than 200 dollars there and you guys complaining...
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I'd rather be spied on by China than Israel and Jewnited states desu
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>equivalent
I won't even use a fucking AMD and people thought that was "equivalent" to nvidicock
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>>107706909
Your post is completely nonsensical and communicates nothing.
It amounts to >TWO MORE WEEKS! for something that is demonstrably false right now, on top of being filled with more than enough buzzwords to show you're losing your grip and can't articulate a serious argument.

In short, no, I won't use your slop, and you remain irrelevant.
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>>107707594
You really wouldn't. You think you would, because you already live a soft comfortable effortless life. You have no idea that that's what le greedy jews are willing to leave you with. The chinese would not. You would literally be in the cobalt mine instead of shitposting in your warm comfy room right now.

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How does Red Hat make money if Linux is free?
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>>107708290
You have to pay for RHEL, sure you can just use red hat 1:1 clones, but the support on enterprise solutions is unmatched. You can call them 24hrs a day. RHEL usage is 90% for the fortune 500 companies.
>linux won
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>>107708290
Would you trust all of your company's software on the hands of a bunch of NEET devs or on the hands of normal people who are paid and treats it like a job and not a passion project?
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>>107708328
This is a mildly bait-y way to say it but it's basically this. Red Hat's position is basically repackage FOSS software for enterprise use and then provide support for said software. It's cheaper for them, because they can adapt FOSS projects for their RHEL distro, while also being cheaper for the client. We, the bottomfeeders, benefit off of all of this because MOST of Red Hat's shit gets pushed down(up?)stream to the wider Linux consumer market.
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>>107708290
Red Hat is the reason Linux became a huge thing in the enterprise space. To answer shortly: They sell stable environments so companies focus on whatever they're hosting instead of installing, configuring and maintaining it.

They offer subscriptions. Even though RHEL source code was freely available, you can install RHEL but may not obtain updates unless you add a third party repo, flatpaks, etc.
Red Hat offers more products, meant for administration, container orchestration, virtualization and other stuff, most of it based on open source projects (they funded or contributed to). They've been very insistent on atomic images (bootc), LLMs (instructlab, granite and lightspeed) and quantum (post-quantum encryption thanks to IBM).
They fund and contribute to a lot of open source projects. And usually let Fedora be the testing grounds of whatever open source and US law compliant project is projected to become the next big thing, once Fedora has an stable environment for such solution, that Fedora version is taken and used to make a new CentOS Stream image, that image will be worked on to make the next RHEL release.

Fedora > CentOS Stream > RHEL

But once RHEL is launched, the packages will stay in the same version to avoid environment changes, what Red Hat does is to follow updates (specially security ones) and make backports, releasing them as a new subversion of the package, Like openssh-6.8-1048 or whatever, instead of releasing openssh-6.10.2, because that would mess things up. Same goes for the kernel. Then they do it for 10 years before finally dropping it.

This provides well tested software, but yes, Red Hat profits a ton more of what contributes back (even if it is a lot of money and code). Canonical has a similar relationship with Debian, as SUSE with openSUSE. Valve is also the Red Hat of gaming, funding and making the whole Linux ecosystem dependant while having a "fair" profit. They're the same, does not matter if they look good
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>>107708328
24/7 expert on what? Installing packages? Lmao

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How over is pc building for little timmies?
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>>107707219
>I'm not proud of being dumb
At least you can admit it anon.
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>>107707205
Power limit it to 400-500w to reduce the melting risk too
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>>107704584
>with the full-package mod
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>>107705371
Intel has been run by incompetent monkeys for decades, they aren't a benchmark for anything
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>>107704530
I'll only get a chinese GPU if it says
>Yoh whyless mouse and keybohd is leddy to pale

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39C3 - Hamburg

https://events.ccc.de/category/39c3/
https://streaming.media.ccc.de/39c3
https://media.ccc.de/c/39c3
https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2025/fahrplan/

Plenty of good talks so far - lets keep the troon dissection to a minimum as well and concentrate more of the tech content
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>>107708344
The world does
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>>107706321
Let me guess. German?
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Last year and the years before #39C3 on twatter was always busy. This year it is super quiet - almost not used at all. I guess the troons are thumbing their noses at Mr Musk (ie the internet's nazi, fascist etc etc)
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Any new troons???
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>>107705497
>>ThinkPad
It's not hers. Guy beside her owns it.

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107700217

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

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows
https://civitai.com

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>>107706998
If you have plans to get some local rig or just rent for a couple of months I don't think it's a big deal. Cloud GPUs are not censorious yet, you can do whatever you want with your instance. I personally wouldn't shit on saas if they weren't so fucking moralizing and cucked.
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Is this the right or wrong place to ask about 2d image to 3d model/mesh generation?

There seem to be a number of websites that are membershipping such a service hard, and the tests ive done seem to be pretty fast and accurate.

Is there anything open source on the horizon for such kinds of generation?
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>>107708033
hi
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>>107708492
Need.

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>firefox-based browsers
which one is the best?
Palemoon may not apply.
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>>107708190
>Vxkex or Second System
Thanks Anon, these Vxkex or Second System are cool news!
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>>107708183
i really want to recompile his build. but i'm too noob to do that. sad.
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>>107707472
Naenara.
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>>107707472
the better question is which one is hood and the answer is none of them
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doesn't matter. mozilla is ruining the gecko engine. a new engine is needed desperately.

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>unregistered hypercam
>notepad
>Trance - 009 Sound System Dreamscape
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>>107706584
nuh uh
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>>107706390
>hey guys, today we are going to show you why OP is a faggot
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Something like this?
Version with audio for the full experience: >>>/wsg/6062056
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>>107706407
I do not believe that was the point he was making. It seems you, however, are particularly touchy.

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*blocks your path*

>OpenAI bought 40% of DRAM wafer supply
>Crucial dead
>3 manufacturers, all cutting output

just rent compute from bezos bro
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>>107706315
>How is it allowed when they don't have the cash to pay for it?

Don't worry, the US taxpayer will pick up the bill when it comes due.
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>>107706540
So why not keep the output the same? Why cut it? Why didn't they it before to force higher prices?
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>>107705869
>Capitalism is about permanent exponential growth.
Capitalism is about free markets. You've never lived under capitalism so you wouldn't know what it's like. The west hasn't had capitalism since we ended bretton woods or initiated the new deal, take your pick.
Your problem is with planned markets, corporatism and late stage democracy/massive corruption/the jews enabling these things. The huuuuge billion dollar monopolistic corporations are explicitly made to exist through laws and regulation because the jews find it easier to favor their own as one gigantic monolith of power and the forced permanent economic growth is a symptom of that.
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>>107707439
free markets deterministically transform into planned markets because real people don't follow ideological horseshit and just do whatever benefits them in the moment
'capitalism' and 'communism' are useless descriptors, corporatism is natural selection
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>>107707045
They’re putting that cash into real estate, data centers, and other hard assets that will be picked (transferred) for literally $1 after the company goes under.
Ancient grift.

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On the internet, nobody knows you are human anymore
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>>107707836
>twitter thread
Truth is, nobody fucking cares about some social media photos, fake or real.. This marketing shill is wrong about everything as usual.
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>>107708428
That billboard's right though?

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What are some technologies I could use to deal with bad breath?
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>>107708478
Remote employment

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> We have mini screens
>raspis
>wireless adapters
>card readers
>multiple desktop companions from Steam
Why has no one actually made this into a PET yet? Seriously, I wanna fight virus' with a long sword and eventually cross-fusion my way into this.
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>>107705625
Another case of "STOP SAVING THE CITY ROCKMAN! LET US COPS DO THAT!"
While wearin a fuckin siren on his head...
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>>107698417
Yeah!
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>>107705783
Ofc, it is still an anime for young people, you just can´t have ridiculous shit like that. I would kill for a revival for a mature audience but with some light heart.
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>>107707450
>for young people
>has sex jokes mixed in
>goes over kids heads
This reminds me of how much Bruce and Selina flirt in Batman TAS
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>>107708434
It is an anime, bro. What the fuck did you expect?

>The development comes a little over a year after the tech giant [Google] disclosed that its transition to Rust led to a decline in memory safety vulnerabilities from 223 in 2019 to less than 50 in 2024.

>The company pointed out that Rust code requires fewer revisions, necessitating about 20% fewer revisions than their C++ counterparts, and has contributed to a decreased rollback rate, thereby improving overall development throughput.

>We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android's C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery," Google's Jeff Vander Stoep said. "With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one

>With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC).

>Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction.

https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/rust-adoption-drives-android-memory.html
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>>107707111
>bigoted
didn't know this, downloading Rust immediately
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>>107707111
>Rust still has the single worse community for any programming language ever.
You've never seen a C programmer.
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>>107707111
>bigoted and degenerate
If only that were true.
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>>107705138
Sorry, sweetie: Rust is unreadable.
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>>107705716
mmapping the input wouldn't work if input came from a pipe
but multithreading with buckets is a good idea
18ms in wsl

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>browser struggles to load page
>screen flashes PURE WHITE before any content loads
>I'm blind
How the fuck do I stop this. I tried putting css rules into userContent/userChrome, nothing works, there's always a white flash SOMEWHERE. Why the hell can't browsers just be controlled to do what you want
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>>107708454
Just close your eyes while it loads retard
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turn your lights on
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>>107708459
I do. Shit's so bright it bleeds through. Plus sometimes it's unexpected. It's annoying, I want it to be dark.

>>107708468
No, I won't. I've been operating in dark rooms for 30 years and I'm not going to change now. The computer should adapt to ME, not the other way around.

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?
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>>107708009
>but wouldn't what you want be much better served by sorting by size?
I don't know what you just said. But the files are in different subfolders. I search the main folder that contains all the subfolder to detect duplicates from different subfolders.
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>>107708009
I get it now, you want me to load ALL the files like search webm and then sort them. But I have 13k files right now. I have a reaction image hoarding problem. I delete most of them by search filtering every now and then. But after switching to linux, I can't seem to find an efficient way just like on windows.
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>>107708024
>>107708081
This sounds familiar to me. For a long time I managed images in Windows using explorer, by doing recursive searches under a directory. For example if I had folders by artist I would recursive search '*' and sort by time to see the newest stuff.
When I looked into kde it seemed like nautilus didn't have this much support for this workflow, but explorer was always slow as shit anyway. I imported the whole directory into hydrus and it was infinitely easier to work with and snappy as fuck. It looks like a lot at first but I recommend looking into it. When you import you can keep your directory structure as tags and by design it'll automatically drop duplicates without you having to do anything.
https://github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus
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>>107622029
>SAAAR, INSTALL MICROSOFT SAAR!!!
No, fuck off.
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>>107621970
> Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made.
KDE 1 was better than any competing Windows, even Windows XP. It already had customizations and virtual desktops. It's not Linux fault Microsoft used monopolistic practices that would get them fucked by FTC today and conspired against Linux with OEMs (Halloween documents)


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