DO YOU HAVE A LOISENCE MATE
>>106971183fpbp
social media is complete brainrot and has annihilated the social abilities of an entire generation. they honestly should ban it as a whole
>>106971183thisput the mom in prison if the kid is ever caught online
>>106971177>DO-O YOU-O HAVE-O A-O LOISENCE-O MATE-Oftfy-o
>>106972988From Klaus himself "Ve have penetrated ze cabinets", all governments are compromised by the young leader brigade if you check the WEF website
Apologize.
>>106973759don't CEOs supposedly wake up at 3 am to lift a few hours before starting their day as business geniuses and iron work ethic?where are his fucking shoulders?
>>106973759Google is just jeets hiring jeets with a few token whites
>>106973981>>106974017he just needs 10 more billion and we will have quantum
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use casesState BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8>CPUGaming: 9600/X, 14600K,-Budget: 12/13100, 12400, 12600k-Premium: 14900k, 9800X3D Workstation: 9950X, 9900X, 265K, 285K, 14900K Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106973905>what you guys think:i think that this reads like a shitpost
>>106973952am i supposed to check if whatever card im gonna buy uses 12vhpwr or several 8pins? even if its a lower end gpu?
>>106974015Just buy AMD RX 9000 series gpu with 8 pin and you are safe. simple as!
>>106974015It doesn't actually matter, stop being autistic
>>106974015It says it in the item description and on the box don't even have to look at the actual hardware. Having 2-3 lines is better than having 1 line. Think how multi rail vs single rail PSU works. when single rail fails it's catastrophic. when multi rail fails it just shuts down the system.
Actually fonts have a lot of science that go into them, they're quire incredible.Berkely Mono - Amazing (Pay to win)Consolas - Best(Free)Verdana - Best(Free)Edges are easier to perceive to humans, so fonts are designed with this in mind.Fonts actually store the method that was used to draw the character so it can be resized *precisely*.A regular resize function doesn't work so well.A lot of tech and science goes into these.
>>106972156well wellif i use the airbus one my computer might crash.
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Syne+MonoHere it goes
>>106968353For me it's Jetbrains MonoAlso consider Input Mono and Commit Mono
>>106968353>>Berkely Mono - Amazing (Pay to win)People paid for this? lollmao even
>>106968353I have always used these in this fallback order in my fontconfig.>Liberation Sans>Liberation Serif>Liberation Mono>Symbols Nerd Font>Noto Color Emoji>Noto Emoji>Noto Serif CJK SC>Noto Serif CJK TC>Noto Serif CJK HK>Noto Serif CJK JP>Noto Serif CJK KR>Noto Sans CJK SC>Noto Sans CJK TCComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Is this rightfully the best tablet money can buy?
>>106973191no, because it's scamsung
>>106973191might as well tape a screen to a slab of C4
>>106973191nigga that's not even an ipad
Is there a more poorly made, broken piece of software than this shit?
>>106971498>*arr stack pulledSwing and a miss.>labeled ok enough for Jellyfin not to fuck upSo you admit it's a skill issue on your end.>You don't care you just gave it a folder and said dump it allSwing and a miss.>organize your collection, your files in a custom way that you find saneMaybe you should leave the loony bin and just put movies in a folder named after the movie? Put series seasons in folders named S01, S02, S03? You know a way you find sane.Jesus fucking Christ this shithole really just is a selfhelp group for terminal contrarianism.
>>106971572Not him but I tend to organize by franchise. So my evangelion folder has a subdir for the series and a subdir for EoE movie. It's quite common to have>anime name>>S01>>movieand it makes sense, but jellyfin can't handle this structure. I don't complain though, I made my own media server which can handle it and I'm quite happy with it. It's just that jellyfin really isn't that great.
>>106958757>keep plexpass forever and it always works>have jellyfin set up and configured, run once per month to update libraries just as a backup solutionfeelsgoodman
>>106959079Transcoding
>>106970774I'm ESL and I do this even though I'm basically fluent. I like to be able to know what everyone says even if there's just some random mumbling going on.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/an-obituary-for-mtvs-music-channels-dead-at-40/
>>106973976I thought it died in the 2000s already
Which dumbphone available in Europe can play OPUS files?
>>106972600thishobodoesexist.com
>>106972600rms.sexy
>>106972791thank you
>>106972791>it's not real
>>>/mlp/42710736
Previous Thread: >>106923876>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 3https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx>Imagen 4 and Nano Bananahttps://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106973843a different anon, i asked chatgpt for stylistic endings for prompts, with brush/paint types, and got, for example:painted with coarse hog-bristle brush and heavy linseed-oil pigmentrendered in dry watercolor wash with frayed sable brushcreated using palette knife and impasto oil on rough linen canvasmade with powdered graphite and turpentine binder on aged paperpainted with synthetic flat brush using translucent acrylic glazes
These threads with endless goonslop prove that generative AI has been and will be a disaster for humanity.
Welcome to the 4chan /g/ Usenet General Thread!>What is /usenet/?Open standard protocols still exist and are what the internet was built on (http, irc, rss, ftp, etc). Not owned by corpos, not under govt control, and are accessible to anyone with an internet connection. They simply exist to be built upon and enjoyed by all.Some, like FTP are outdated and insecure. Others, like rss, irc, http, usenet are still glorious and wonderful open standards. Join us and discuss such topics on one such protocol: NNTP, aka usenet.>WTF IS USENETLiterally it means the Users Network. It’s an open protocol for posting and reading messages, organized by newsgroups. It's entirely decentralized, no single server, impossible to take down.Today it is split between, binaries and text. The binaries part is what it’s known for today: piracy. The text part is forgotten and abandoned, until now.>WHY POST ON USENETIt's open protocol, you can use any client you want or build you own. No costs, no subscriptions, no money. You can sign up through your ISP, or through eternal-september.org. Then you just need to install a client.>THIS IS OLDER THAN MY DAD. WHY TF WOULD I DO THIS?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106973051the problem is more fundamental, who still browses this place? mostly just completely demoralized people and actual npcs. not exactly fertile breeding ground especially not if discussion is carefully guided at first. you need to establish that it won't just be hurr 4chan bad all day but i don't see that working with usenet desu
>>106972878Really? I think you had way too much coffee this morning. The main complaint is the captcha. Also: >>>/co/150908547
>>106973051>The cypherpunk movement is if not dead comatoseSad, many such cases.
>>106972884It's free (as in freedom)
>>106973928how is it better than xdcc
What's the objectively correct, based and redpilled, /g/ approved, chaotic neutral, gigachad approach to mousepads?
Get deskmats and treat them as disposable objects.
>>106973725Custom made, 1600x600x5mm, for the print use whatever is the most degenerate loli futa anal vore unbirth scat orgy you can find on e621 or r34.
>>106973768I wanna fug those mice man
i had this printed as my mousepad and it's very cool
does windows want to kyc you to do security updates?
>>106973564>>106973596They want you to pay money for the updates. This is illegal in the EU and Microsoft is objectively breaking EU Law by forcing you to do this. You shouldn't give them a cent because anything you give them now is going to go straight to Merkel's pockets in a few years when they get fined for violating EU law. They are banking on normalfaggots being too much of a holdout to want to give them pictures of their ballsacks to keep using their computers. So they're going to hold the threat of update above their heads, which will fail because most of them weren't updating their computers anyway before Windows 10 came along and wouldn't care one way or another.Instead, you should get MAS and get the updates for free:https://massgrave.dev/Remember:›paying for something that's free
>>106973564they want to associate a real world identity with every windows product key/machine, basically.
>>106973596$30 for updates in included software is something i'm pretty sure was the backbone of the anti-monopoly case the US and EU had against microsoft, that microsoft killed their competitors and were then charging for updates to a media player they first introduced for free.>>106973836This. The goal is to de-anonymize the internet, and Microsoft isn't the one pushing it. They are, however, the ones implementing it.They want to make it where it's impossible to use a computer unless a larger entity knows exactly who just turned it on. Which is funny because this means third world jeets and russians, the people they actually want to track, are now the only anonymous people on the internet.
>>106973836op here, that is why I got another laptop which never had windows, came with linux debian and all kinds of privacy conscious features such as hap bit intel me disabling, luks full disk encryption, webcam, microphone, wifi and bluetooth removedbut I wonder if it changes anything, don't they KYC that computer anyway as soon as you sign into anything linked to your identity such as email, software, etc?
>>106973564I was rawdogging 7SP1 until 2019They can keep their worthless updates.
>keeps out-of-order designated initializers out of sepples to make constructors seem useful (they have been present in c since c99)What eas his endgame
>>106972752btwthis IS branchlesswhile in the past two years or so i graduated from poor mans sse to full blown simdyou still didnt even learn the basics
>>106972089Thing is every time I check on these memelangs, they don't have the same kind of libraries C++ does.
>>106973507you're still on that. what kind of one-trick-pony tardation is that.i think you disappeared before when this was linked:https://docs.rs/memchr/latest/memchr/
>>106972660what do you use for OTP
C++ is so bad at organizing code even python is better
And some retards still believe the compiler will optimize everything for you.
>>106973820>Restrict is just a compiler hint, brainlet.>You are not writing different codepick one and only one. especially if you start using various opti flags
>>106973748vla's are just a convenience, the criticisms that msvc has are legitimate.just use alloca if you want a stack overflow, just check if the pointer is NULL, instead of just crashing.In C++ you don't need to worry about it, all memory allocation failure just leads to a C++ exception, which leads to a debugger breakpoint if you don't catch it (basically the same result as abort / assert).while in C if you use mallco or alloca, you just don't get an error, you need to print it yourself (unless you use a VLA, which I really don't like the fact it will stackoverflow, the reason I don't like it is because it makes error handling not very convenient, for example, if you wanted to use a crash handler to save unsaved changes to a file, or send a crash report logs or files with something like bugsplat, a stack overflow is not a very safe state for your application to be in, unless your signal handler has a separate stack, but I don't know how that works in windows, but I remember stack overflows are not very recoverable).
>>106973932oh nevermind, alloca also stack overflows.I guess that gives more reason to use msvc-specific _malloca which needs _freea (it uses malloc after a macro defined size), I guess you could do this in linux as well by putting a header for the malloca block, but to keep it aligned you need to waste 8 bytes of header...
>>106973932>vla's are just a convenienceyes? no?i dont remember the last time i actually had to use oneon the other hand, C is the language of conveniences, when dealing with low level stuffthe usecase for c in tyotl 405 * 5 is when one has to write hacky shit to begin with, so in my opinion vlas fit perfectly well within the framework
>>106973984correct me if im wrongbut a fixed length array can also stack overflowa vla only means its allocated based on a runtime value
Why are tech companies wasting money on designers and programmers to change a design to something completely unnecessary with no upgrade in functionality?
>>106973600youre slightly off. maybe not stricly "off", more that its a reductive way of framing the problem. but more or less- yeahits all about powerno jobs = no revenue that can be taken away from disobedient slaves, no usecase for corruptionwe have all the tech we need for post scarcity.not gonna happen anytime soon because of the above
>>106973352list all of the improvements to functionality other than buttons being bigger a bit you retard
Consoomer grade software like youtube is has to be refreshed looks wise from time to time for the sake of keeping the sheeps engaged via noveltyPlus the useless committees and boards and departments filled with nu males and women have to prove their purpose.thats it
>>106973859>ask for proof>YOU give me the proofretard
the end cards are above the seek bar and i can't rewind the video