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And just think. All the software in this image was made by people, in their free time, for no pay.
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People made the software they wanted to use and shared it with others.
Communism actually works in computing because it doesn't cost anything to copy and distribute source code and binaries.
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>>106509884
Fpbp
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>>106509879
>>106509884
everything in that image constantly krashes

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Remember RadioShack?
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>>106507134
you are actually stupid
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>>106504246
yeah and there's a reason they caved
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>>106508348
remember dick smith's fun way into electronics books?
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Everyone had some random RadioShack pink and green 3.5mm audio splitters in their junk drawer at one point in their childhood home
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>>106509828
>had a 3.5mm splitter that I kept for years in its packaging
>easily 10-15 years
>at some point i decided to use it for something iw as doing
>dug it out of a box of old cables and other shit
>opened package to use it
>plastic housing disintegrated to dust as soon as i touched it
>all that remained was the metal frame
Coolest shit ever

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Linus won.

Why would you us this shitlang when you can just use c?

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>linux will never be this comfy again
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>>106508285
You're not writing emails for shit that can be said over a phone call or sent via text you lying faggot.
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>>106508725
What makes it so hard for you to believe?
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>>106498791
oof
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>loonix
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What the fuck are you even saying? Still looks like shit.

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https://linuxmint.com/rel_zara_whatsnew.php

New Notes Desklet, Faster shutdown, Kernel 6.14 and a whole lot of other redesigns

Time to updoot, MIntchads!
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>>106504187
Yes, AMD
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>>106485212
any tips for a decent linux that boots fast on pendrive
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>>106509771
MiniOS
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>>106509771
>any tips for a decent linux that boots fast on pendrive

What really matters there is to get a super kickass USB 10Gbps / USB 3.2 Gen 2 for the computer and drive's interface. The old slow USB interfaces are a colossal bottle neck!! If you have really good USB interfaces, it is almost like booting off a SSD.
And the pendirve needs to be able to supply data at those fast speeds so buy the good stuff.
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>>106490961
Quite literally every piece of jeetware webshit has them

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

Prev: >>106503402

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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>>106509799
take anything you read here lightly as the majority of posters are quite retarded
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Seems like 2Mpx is the limit. Going above started duplicating the vehicles.
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holy fuck bros, happy to live in this timeline, can generate anything now, we have image, video and now voice; Generating a dataset and training a lora has never been easier, its fast too, can put out characters every 1-2 hours, local wins as always
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>>106509361
>(((statistics))) show

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>game takes up more ram than recommended ram
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>>106509806
Yeah dude palestinians dying is so funny
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>>106509865
Yup, it is. TPD, TGD.

>Snowden is an American her-ACK!
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I don't think any country is a hero. In fact I think Russia is the same as america subjugating their own citizens with their own petrodollar to maintain control just like China. Because otherwise if they wanted to destabilize the world they would open source free energy which they know exists.

You don't have tens of billions in resources and the best scientists of most nations and then not use that to not research to find out ways to create this.

So either they are blissfully ignorant type of evil, or they are part of the same cabal that controls the US. I'm leaning towards the latter

The waste water of the cows is highly nitrogenated and filled with salts.

The waste water of the data centers is warm.

Big fucking difference.

You can simply wait on data center water to cool off before it's ready for reuse.
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you can eat beef, you can't eat a chatgpt answer

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i been fucking with mac lately son. why the fuck do i need a pc if i don't play video games anymore, ya know what im saying? mac is just a better coding environment, especially if you are trying to build mobile applications.
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jay thread
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teto tito
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>>106508031
>mac is just a better coding environment
winniggers discovering mac and declaring it the best coding environment has to be the funniest shit ever. like they could have installed an actually good os at any instant but had to buy an entirely new computer just to discover a cheap copy
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>>106509813
Yeah but what makes it a good coding environment (in addition to it being a unix) is that it forces you to buy good hardware

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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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>>106508689
I've been using w11 with StartAllBack since 2021. Well worth it
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>>106509350
Did you use said crack to get it for free?
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>>106509331
>since it's a major change
Maybe interface-wise but code-wise it would be fairly benign
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>>106509498
nah I paid the $10
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Goddamn I just reinstalled W11 earlier today, and thought I'd try out that admin account + daily standard account use. I even set secpol.msc so I would have to type in the password with the highest level UAC a la linux style. It was horrible and a mess. I had to type and retype my password for every little thing. Can't open stuff like gpedit unless I actually go into the admin account. Can't even run vcredist-aio via scoop because I need admin access, which won't run the installer script even in an elevated terminal.
Everything went smooth once I changed my daily account to admin again. Though unlike my previous install of 5 years, I set the UAC to max now (it was at 0 before).

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>new Arch update just bricked my wifi
I'm getting a Mac
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install gentoo
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>>106491993
fpwp
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>>106491983
works on my machine
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>>106505585
why
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>>106505506
kek

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Why do modern operating systems require a SSD to function? How did Windows 95, XP, 7 & 8 run butter smooth even on 5400rpm spinning hard disks? I want to use a spinning disk as my boot drive, but can't anymore due to OSes feeling sluggish on it.
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OP is a retard.

t. using microsoft OS' since ms-dos
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>>106501840
Old OSes worked smoothly only if you brute forced it by having the OS loaded into RAM. If swapping happened, it was a waitfest.
Each old os had a RAM breakpoint where it would suddenly work smoothly. For W95 it was about 48MB. Games had similar problems, Diablo 2 stopped abusing the hdd at 192MB of ram, despite having 32 as requirement.
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>>106509674
i remember getting battlefield 2 when i had 512MB of ram. it ran fine... eventually. like it would stutter horribly for about the first 10 min of gameplay, then after then it was perfectly fine. swapping was something you wanted to avoid as much as you could on a hdd, which was often difficult back when most people didn't really have a surplus of ram
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>>106505312
Protip: old optane drives make great swap/scratch/log devices for file servers.
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>>106501892
Don’t think that ever happened to me, just wouldn’t read it

Did we lose the battle for piracy?
Mangadex is dead.
Libgen is dead.
Z-lib is semi-dead.
Annas is semi-dead.
Kindle ripping is dead.
Good streaming websites are dead.
Good torrent websites are dead.
Denuvo can't be cracked.
One Piece is shit now.

And now all countries are implementing real ID requirement to access the internet.
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Piracy is easier than ever, no need to torrent anything, you can stream all the content you need and if you really need to download shit there's clients for that or you can build a scraper yourself (I've done this a couple times for WNs). No need to risk breaking the law by seeding, the piracy websites take on all the risk and you only pay by ads (which you can block most of.)
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>>106509816
>Mangadex is dead.
No?
>Libgen is dead.
Ok that sucks.
>Kindle ripping is dead.
Putting files on kindle worked last i tried last year.


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