Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106511970>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicreForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForgeStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Early Preview UIAniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106540684Take it easy I am not going to harass you. Just take care for the future.
>>106540733>chillin and taking time off workYou'll have to explain this for nigbo
>>106540714Haha well I hope you're having an amazing day so far :]>>106540718Good morning, anon!!>>106540726LMAO I'm so not tho haha>>106540733Nice!! That sounds great! Glad you're able to relax for a bit :]Nice gen haha! That eye on the wall looks really cool>>106540745Haha alright, anon! You as well!
>>106540818Thanks, babe. Take care!
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>>106537552Can't say for sure, probably something that doesn't play well with simple variables. I'd recommend using an array instead for the web_full variable.
>>106540512>It's a separate thing from your OS.No. You could install something entirely self-contained in /opt and that would still not be a "separate thing". It still communicates with the display server, audio server, talks to a console/takes input in some other way, etc.
>>106540649I meant that nothing essential in your system would depend on flatpaks like the things you install through the system's package manager. It's impossible for flatpaks to cause dependency issues in your base system's packages.
>>106540390>The snap doesn't have this problem, interestingly.Yeah I saw this mentioned on privacyguides. Snap apparently doesn't interfere with Firefox sandbox, or less so, not sure. Dunno about Chromium browsers either or if there's even snaps for those.
>>106538614Been playing with it in a VM, they finally admitted that the flatpak versions of Dolphin and Konsole simply can't work due to the sandbox, so they switched them to ones that are baked in the image. That was my main gripe with it. I like that it's very minimal and boots extremely fast. I would probably start using it on my laptop if Ublue didn't exist.
Anyone work in datacenter/infra?
>>106540401hey guys i'm trying to get my marksman and turret operating certs to work at one of these places, any tips?
post datacenter pics
>>106540401>>106540409What is it like to work in the NSA's Utah data center tracking and documenting everything that people do online?
>>106540656is this AI or just jeets (whats the difference)
>>10654076399% sure it's a legit dell datacenter.
Xperia 10 VII edition>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency CheckersComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106539338vivo x200
>>106540603No I like my phones thicc. I put on the biggest, thickest case I can to maximize grip
>>106540603s26 or oneplus 15
The fact that Android is stopping people from installing apps on their phone soon is really bothering me because I just got into emulation and I had to install something from GitHub and I don't think that that will be allowed anymore am I wrong
>>106532578It's best to get the A25 8GB/256GB if you can, even has the headphone jack the A26 ditched.
Nokia is back in phone business.t. Finland>Developed and manufactured in Europe, the new product features a long-lifecycle chipset from Qualcomm. The Nokia Mission-Safe Phone is an open, customizable platform designed to seamlessly integrate new features, applications, and accessories, adapting to diverse customer needs and preferences. For demanding conditions, Savox Communications’ complementary solutions can deliver superior audio performance and clear communication. Visitors to this year’s DSEI UK (9–12 September) can explore these innovations at the Nokia booth.>Validated with the Nokia Banshee portfolio of 4G and 5G tactical communications solutions, the Nokia Mission-Safe Phone offers military-grade durability and supports high-bandwidth applications, including multimedia and data-intensive operations. It is available in three versions, each adapted to support a range of missions and operational needs. All variants are MIL-Standard 810H and IP68 certified, ensuring resilience, reliability and mission readiness in any environment. Its rugged design and strong security make it a trusted choice for defense teams operating in demanding operational scenarios. https://www.nokia.com/newsroom/nokia-expands-defense-portfolio-with-two-advanced-tactical-communication-solutions/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAjeqDvLBeYps. fuck Russia
>>106535406kino but still tied to that android bullshit. curious if they took out all google cuckery or sends telemetry of your position to google servers lol
>>106540587That part of the screen is always gone anyway if you have a camera there. They just try to hide it in different ways but I guess it works on you retard. Marketers love you
it delivers CRITICAL INTEL on the BATTLEFIELD
>>106535406Hoping the screen is OLED. Hard pass if IPS LCD trash.
>>106540784What the fuck are toy talking about dumbass? My phone has a front camera and no holes. Promptly kill yourself, shit eating subhuman.
i pay 120 dollars a month for this
>>106523617Is that good? In australia ISPs charge around 60-80 aussie dollarydoos for around 100Mbps and it doesn't really get much faster for residential connections, unless you're in some supermodern flat in the middle of melbourne or sydney with FTTP. Internet infrastructure here is 20 years behind the rest of the world.
>>106523617i think its $30 or $50
>>106525331serbian eurodocsis 3.0 24x8 does 1000/100 overhead just makes it 950/95literal technology from 2006 in a fucking shithole countryno excuse
>>106523617im so thankful that ive had uninterrupted fios service for the last 20 years straight
>>106524314>internet availability outside of london has been shit for yearsvaries a lotI've had cable internet (in the 'burbs in Yorkshire) for a couple of decades, and it's pretty great, enough that I don't want to buy the highest speed, as I simply don't need the speed. I could get fibre, but the bottleneck's usually not my connection so why bother.My brother had shit internet for years, but it's way better now they've run FTTC into his (actually rural) village.
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>>106540084>RHYTHM COMADSER
grok vids are nice
everytime i make a post the replies are almost always identical.
>>106540505This. So much this.
>>106540428>so what you think is a bot reply could just be a 70 iq third worlder.More often than not, I would rather read what a bot says. If you've ever (god forbid) read the comments on any social media platform, you'd understand that the average IQ is <80. People respond to videos as if they were directed specifically at them. They ask retarded questions that can be easily googled, or were already answered. What bots do is try to follow an algorithm to be "funny" or just leave a nothingburger reply. The thirdies have genuinely made by internet experience horrible. I'm genuinely considering making a script to look for anyone who can't punctuate correctly and remove it. For instance, sometimes people do "Hello , My Name Is Jeet And Today I Will Be You'Re Agent Of Support ." It's like they have no idea where to put the comma or that not every word in a sentence is capitalized.
>>106540085its fine
>>106540085rumour was 4chan is a british indian AI project looking for european holocaust survivors - real ones, not the russian military larpersso most here is preprogrammed, neural network stuff... wait till indians try to copy the European stock trading neural networks of the 2000th
>>106540085Arch Linux is often regarded as superior by advanced users due to its simplicity, control, and transparency. Unlike mainstream distributions, Arch follows a KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) philosophy, giving users a minimal base system to build exactly what they need — nothing more, nothing less. This level of customization allows for a deeper understanding of the Linux ecosystem and your own system architecture.Another strength is the rolling release model, which means users always have access to the latest software and features without waiting for major version upgrades. Combined with the Arch User Repository (AUR), a massive collection of user-contributed packages, Arch provides access to an unparalleled range of software.The pacman package manager is fast, lightweight, and powerful, and Arch’s comprehensive Wiki is one of the best technical resources in the Linux world — maintained by the community and invaluable for troubleshooting and learning.Arch isn’t for everyone. It requires manual setup and assumes a higher level of knowledge. But for users who want to learn Linux deeply, maintain a lean and efficient system, and stay on the cutting edge of development, Arch Linux stands out as a superior, empowering choice.
>*Sniffles*>"Are you not gonna install Win.11-tan after Win. 10-chan dies on October 14, 2025., Anon-chan? There's only less than 1 month left. "
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Umm TransForce xisters wtf?! I thought our GPUs were always supposed to be faster than Radeon in UE5.>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE.Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use cases.State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped.Building guide: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAMEDual Chamber: Y60/70, Vision (Compact), Antec C8AVOID: NXZT, 'Silent' cases, fanless cases, Corsair 6500>CPUComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106540541>only 90 FPS on a 5090 at 1440pUE5 has been a disaster for the gamer race
>New triple A slop is garbage and Radeon ended up being faster in MGS3 remake the only game that has come out this year that actually mattersRDNA 4 chads I fucking kneel
>>106540578Lol
>>106540578Good for 3D animation though.
Radeon sisters how do I solve this issue?
Show your best obfuscated C code, anonsI'll start#include <stdio.h>int main() { char x[]={0x20,0x49,0x55,0x5A,0x49,0x05,0x08,0x1C,0x1B,0x00,0x0C,0x69};char*i=x; while(*i<0x69)printf("%c",*(i++)^0x69);}
#include <stdio.h>int main() { char x[]={0x20,0x49,0x55,0x5A,0x49,0x05,0x08,0x1C,0x1B,0x00,0x0C,0x69};char*i=x; while(*i<0x69)printf("%c",*(i++)^0x69);}
>>106538126thats a man
>>106540543were you expecting a zoomer eurotuber thot to be conservative and trad? she still has a massive rack and fuck me eyes and that’s all i care about, i don’t give a damn about your fox news “pick a side on the troon issue” panic copeaganda
leave xir alone, this troon is one of the good ones
>>106538126>>106538578>>106538603https://glampert.com/2014/12-27/extracting-gta-vice-city-radio-stations/>These ADF files happen to be MP3 files that had every byte XORed with the decimal constant 34
>>106540771xor encryption is one of the easiest to implement encryption algorithms. There's even a project euler problem about ithttps://projecteuler.net/problem=59
>if 4chan launched in 20254chan operates as a decentralized, ephemeral, user-generated content platform within a permissionless, anonymous, decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) framework, utilizing pseudonymous identities in a frictionless, minimal-regulation, cross-protocol digital ecosystem. Leveraging low-overhead, peer-to-peer (P2P) communication mechanisms, it facilitates real-time, unmoderated, multi-tiered discussion threads (or 'boards'), governed by an anti-censorship ethos and an ultra-lightweight, stateless content delivery network (CDN). The platform's engagement model is powered by a highly-scalable, event-driven architecture, incorporating ephemeral data persistence and self-executing smart contracts for automatic content curation via user-driven consensus.Utilizing a robust, decentralized, microservice-oriented infrastructure, 4chan deploys an agile, user-centric approach to threaded, asynchronous communication, ensuring low-latency interaction across a globally distributed network of nodes. User interactions are routed through a multi-layered, anonymous, cryptographically secure communication protocol, with content aggregation based on complex, crowd-sourced algorithmic models that prioritize spontaneous, viral discourse generation. The platform further embraces a memetic-driven feedback loop to amplify high-impact, culturally relevant content in real-time, ensuring optimal engagement within its opt-in, minimal-intervention ecosystem, while maintaining full data sovereignty and preserving user anonymity via deep packet inspection avoidance and routing obfuscation.
It has been a while since I last saw a fastman thread, has /g/ gotten too slow?
>>106539239>The problem with that is that he hacking benefits from computer power, reliable electricity and internet.He lives in a van with solar panels, and only uses the WiFi from MacDonald's and (Generic coffee shop that isn't Starbucks)
>>106534856fastman needs to be fast. they can't be slowed by stomach aches from parasites in the slop.
>>106529760There are MASSIVE downsides to living on a boat. Recommend you check out the various blogs and/or youtube videos that people have done. It's one of those things that a lot of people dream about, but then reality is not quite as they imagine it to be.
>>106527621A philosophy>>106537844Nice>>106538920>ipod>linuxdoes not go well together
>>106540756>ipodthat's a chink mp3 player
Sell me on Nushell.
>>106540696Show me a non-schizo example of maps in bash
>>106540648>oh wowyeah, just feels like they want to prove they can do "everything but better" it really is a totally different tool.you could argue they want to fully replace the userland utils.in fact, i think that is their goal. to be able to ship with some future kernel as part of a future operating system.>You don't need associative arrays to look for a file in your documents foldercorrect but as a bloat trade off, i dont have floating point support.
>>106540648i don't use nu myself. but they actually have an ergonomic solution for unshadowing, which is just prefixing a command with '^'. with other shells, you have to provide the full path or use "command" if i'm not mistaken. and bash's `which` doesn't even recognize builtins, a problem nu (or zsh for that matter) doesn't have.the alternative tools are provided for native "table" support, or whatever they call it.
>>106540768cross-platform is it's own operating system. it's nice be able to move from one machine to another have the exact same tools available.
>>106540716rg '\-A' /usr/share/makepkg/you should find two real world examples used by a significant amount of people.
rg '\-A' /usr/share/makepkg/
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>>106540345What did you try? Interested to hear your story.
>>106525846Exacrly wich agency monkeys are outsourcing here?>preset captcha
>>106540141Not really. STEMlord stuff is the only thing I was good enough at to make money, and the America hates the idea of real engineers making money even more than it hates tech workers.
>got the rejection email todayBummer. I thought I did okay on the onsite but I guess that's not good enough in this job market. The company had awful reviews on glassdoor so maybe I dodged a bullet
Any news on that Gage thing? The idea of bosses making a permanent social score for you for work that follows you around is grim.