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This is the root cause of why so many people hate AI. They are just salty that we don't need them anymore.
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>>106973798
>>106973899
This
>>106973870
>incel
>picrel
2000 year old advice from the same hyper patriarchal culture that imported slave women to use in brothels by the way.
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>>106975366
Pussy was way easier to come by when the technology wasn't as developed.
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>>106975492
Only immediately after the sexual revolution it was a very brief window of opportunity. But honestly I would take patriarchy with cheap legal brothels everywhere and women being forbidden from sex outside of marriage or brothels (like men were) over the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and sort of 90s? Because even then you still had to "be normal" and socialize with women and shit. The inrerner, social media, and apps just supercharged it. Nerds were still bullied and sexless. Women still dropped their panties for football players and wealthy men. Women have always been chad sexual, and the less restraints they have and the more technology that enables them the more they will act on their chadsexuality. There is a reason men for 1000s of years kept such a lid on women. Because they knew they cannot be relied on to take care of all men's needs equally and fairly.
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>>106975602
*the internet
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>>106975329
Not at all. Humans evolved to form close tribes where every member does their part and is rewarded.
Animals are even tribalistic.
Cultural and economic boundaries work.

Tech distorts these tendencies. Everything's disembodied.
Social ties that are involved in commerce, in work are severed more than ever. No loyalty.
All the while the Larry Ellisons and Peter Theils of the world can extract more ownership and control out of the divided populations.

Enjoy siding with the enemy.

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/g/ is full of a bunch of niggers circle-jerking the same shit every fucking day.
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>>106975639
Your first day on /g/ huh?
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>>106975639
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/g/ is nothing but bots and spammers from the proxy sites and the sharty nowadays.
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>>106975639
imagine thinking you're technically competent yet cant detect bot threads.
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>>106975668
Well the gay sharty is so rulecucked they banned most of their own userbase so it's no surprise they came to the site all their culture came from

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106952267

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
reForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Early Preview UI
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio


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>gm
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nice smile on the little fella
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>>106975334
No witty comeback?
Nobody listening to you?
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no gen in the membrane
he's insane, got no gen!
chigachigachiga
no gen in the membrane
he's no-gen, got no brain!

New Linux user here, is it my imagination, or is the quality of audio on linux really lower than on windows?

I use the same headset and the audio the microphone produces when I speak is really terrible

is this a thing? any solutions other than using windows?
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>>106975247
>word filter filters s 0 y even when spelled with a zero
ya got me janny, fucking troons
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Can you do professional grade audio recording on linux
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>>106974765
wait what
its usually the opposite
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>>106975247
>No you don't hecking understand, I spent an hour configuring my setup to avoid using redhat garbage! That completely changes the design philosophy and intention of the program!
Just suck IBM's cock already you tease
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>>106975573
>No you don't hecking understand, I'm too retarded to write a two line shell script to start the program on boot, I NEED søystemd to do it for me or else I literally cannot get it to work!
Back to Windows 11 with you.

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>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

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 217, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, Vision (Compact), Antec C8
AVOID: NXZT, 'Silent' cases, fanless cases, Corsair 6500

>CPU
Budget: 9600X, 7600X, 7500F
Gaming: AMD X3D

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>>106975315
>Motherboard: ASUS ProArt X870E-CREATOR WIFI
nigger what the fuck are you buying that motherboard for? what is this build even for? AI slop? or gaming+streaming? i can't tell.
Your ram is non-optimal aswell, get ddr5 6000mhz, CL30, not CL32, any speed above 6000mhz generally inhibits performance for AMD, not improves it. Memory controllers are currently AMD's biggest weakness, and so high-spec ram is wasted past tight-timings like CL30 and below.
Asus are a dogshit, consumer-hostile company, even if some of their products are good, just an fyi. Also for amd get
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>>106975390
its to generate (You)s
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>>106975315
bait
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>>106975336
i want to achieve the lowest latency posibble
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If you're planning on building a pc anons, buy your RAM first, like right now, literally. The prices are gonna skyrocket. If you decide against it later relax, you can just resell it on ebay later.

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Why do linux coders hate UX?
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>>106973053
troonbrain tier response
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I bought a new laptop recently with debian preinstalled by the manufacturer. My first linux experience.

When I first noticed how basic some of the programs looked which looked a lot more polished, i felt i made a mistake

After about 2 months of using i fired up my windows pc again and i was like whoah this this looks like some ficher price todler shit

So i feel that you get used to what u use
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>>106972672
I'm using Tumbleweed with GNOME and I'm rarely touching the terminal, I'm worried my terminal skills might get rusty...
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>>106972672
You're right anon Linux should get rid of mouse and keyboards and exclusively be controlled by vocal commands into your pacifier and the only feedback is "there there just a smidgy widgy like a good boy till good things happen... Oopsie! That's a stinky dinky wrong think program! Let's keep you safe watching AI slop on YouTube with the latest and most secure in AI innovation technology." Meanwhile there's no indication that the operating system has installed ransomware on your PC.
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>>106973362
Affinity has no Linux version. If they made one, I think a lot of Adobe users would jump ship.

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.
1) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice on bare metal and run your previous OS in a Virtual Machine.
2) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

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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>>106975591
They just miss some very obvious wins. I use arch btw because I'm not really a noob and know how to handle it's gay quirks but I know there are noobs out there just struggling with dumb shit for no actual reason.
I hope some faggot zoomoid vibe codes all these useful-but-missing things into archinstall.
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>>106975635
I wasn't trying to imply you're the newbie. Just that you could use Arch as a newbie. It's my first Linux distro after all.
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>>106975508
>WinBoat is an Electron app which allows you to run Windows apps on Linux using a containerized approach. Windows runs as a VM inside a Docker container, we communicate with it using the WinBoat Guest Server to retrieve data we need from Windows. For compositing applications as native OS-level windows, we use FreeRDP together with Windows's RemoteApp protocol.
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>>106975635
>I hope some faggot zoomoid vibe codes all these useful-but-missing things into archinstall.
I hope so as well, as an arch disliker
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>>106975645
I know you weren't saying that. I'm just pissed at how bad archinstall is. It's been around for like a fucking decade and this is the biggest Linux distro among non-noobs. It's pathetic really.

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>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
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>>106975461
(pigrel is a WIP btw. in case the printouts werent explicit enough. its just to illustrate i do program in c. if i speak its not bc im a fanboi or bc its a culture war talking point. also i find switch/case fallthrough kinda neat, as a pattern)
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>>106974646
he isn’t wrong about pythonniggers infecting everything, but his solution reminds me of the Terry Davis quote
https://youtu.be/k0qmkQGqpM8

Every pythonnigger gets filtered by C, even though C has like 5% of Python’s features.
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>>106975566
>Every pythonnigger gets filtered by C, even though C has like 5% of Python’s features.
c is the true measure of a man
c is exactly as complex as the machine one's building
not more, not less
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>>106975566
>>106975581
also the deal with features is replacing brains with procedures
instead of needing to understand stuff
brainlets can now learn by heart some prosneedures that do things on their behalf

notice how its mainly autists who are into man pages shit
kinda fukken dismantles the idea they have a superpower, doesnt it?
kinda explains why theyre DISTURBINGLY SUSCEPTIBLE to propaganda, doesnt it?
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>>106975566
>>106975581
>>106975614
t. pythonigger btw
its a webshitter who taught me programming

i had to relearn everything with c
but i started with paiton/php/js/html/css
your most vanilla webshitter stack possibly imaginable ~ 2010

today i do c and opencl and anything else makes me miserable.
i could accept glsl and cuda, or vulkanshit whatever
even metal would do
but i dont want to deal with high level shit at all if i can help it
FUKK learning others spaghetti. mine's a handful enough

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Raid is a backup if you have seagate hard drives
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if your backup is in the same building its not a backup.
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>>106974003
Just run ten levels of nested RAID6 arrays.
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back up a sec let me think

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Everyone else lost
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>>106960825
>wireless
into the trash it goes
my dt770 80ohm still stay with me
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>>106973304
the dongle included is 60 dollars poorfag
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>>106974013

The price. 90% of listeners would fail the A/B test if you were to compare them. Same applies to HD650 btw. I used to sell these for work for a number of years and I burned out when day after day autistic people (like literally people with aspergers) would come in, test them and present their opinions like they are some high ranking journalist with immense authority. Then they listen to some garbage with low DR like soundtracks from videogames. Before I got fired from that work, I took the HD600 and HD650 apart and switched the drivers and felt a little joy inside when the autists would, sure as shit, rattle on about how they can hear and FEEL the difference, with the HD650 having way more bass. Well, it didn't, they were listening to the HD600, but they didn't know it. They just read online reviews without a single critical thought. No matter what I said, amazon reviews were more correct.

It happened with speakers too, even though Yamaha HS5 sucks ass and is used as a reference in studios for bad audio (much like the old NS10 is) people don't understand WHY they are in the studio and they just assume it's because they are good speakers. Sure as shit they had an expert opinion and review lined up after listening to final fantasy music or whatever the fuck stupid shit they listen to. Even though in all cases the LSR305, Kali LP-6 and I dunno Presonus Eris 5 blew the HS out of the water every single time no matter the genre, I always got the same "well I think it has higher definition" even though it's lacking all forms of bass, it's treble. Then we had the soundcloud rappers who all wanted the KRK Rokit 5 even though that was even worse than the HS5. It was a muddy as fuck speaker but all the niggers and wiggers absolutely MUST have it because they saw it in their favorite soundcloud rapper's studio. Lil yeet yachty gang gang 420 has it must be good!!!

No wonder I burned out.
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>>106975600
good post

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Japan is BASED
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>>106975034
y u no likey?
optical drives are based and retro pilled
also cheap immutable storage
good fukken luck ransomwaring a bunch of dvds/bds
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Nips are unironically the "I need less" group. They also don't like the possibility of getting locked out of something they bought, for any reason at all. Fuck having to remember your credentials to login, 2fa, otp, etc. Just gotta insert the disk and use it.
Unofficially they might lend some of the stuff they buy as well, they're likely to buy their own copy if they liked it.
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>>106975211
YES, movies would have cost more money on SD cards but the FREEDOM to choose the quality level and take your movie in your fucking wallet and have it be playable in infinitely more places without an internet connection would have benefited everyone. The poorfags would have purchased the $30 YIFY 2GB SD card and later for like $10 used. The richfags would have payed more money for the higher quality 4/8GB $50/$80 SD card movies and had bragging rights that they didn't have to settle for YIFY quality. Meanwhile Shekelstine is rolling in big money.

This relentless desire to control humans via DRM like lab rats is what caused YIFY rips to skyrocket in popularity and cause another shoah. Piracy has exploded in the last decade and it will only get worse as region blocking intensifies. It's so bad that it's spilling over into the real world and causing people to go back to DVD/blu-ray as they fear internet shutdowns.

Anyway my point is humanity as a whole has suffered terrible consequences because of this DRM craze. Kikes are ironically hurting the industry they are trying to protect.
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>>106974745
It says more about how tech illiterate they are.
They could easily recycle the old case and drive.
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>>106974953
>>own nothing
Every American has a garage full of Chinese junk.

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>Handbook still doesn't detail how to enable FDE despite that it makes no sense to do that after the install
Yeah I agree that it's weird that that's missing. But the setup is pretty standard if you've ever done it before.
>dd the disk randomly (optional if you want to hide the usage later)
>cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/youdevice
>cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/yourdevice some_name
>/dev/mapper/some_name is now your root partition, use mkfs on it, unpack the stage3 tarball there and proceed as normal
>lsblk and grab the UUID of the mapped device, that's what you put into your fstab for your / mountpoint
>make sure you enable luks in whatever method you use to generate your initramfs, set the crypt_root kernel parameter on boot, and enable dm-crypt related shit in the kernel config
Personally I compiled
crypt_root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/<the uuid
into my kernel (CONFIG_CMDLINE) so I don't have to bother with grub or anything. I also boot my kernel directly as an EFI stuf, with only refind as the boot selector.
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>>106975068
Are you supposed to do this in-between parted and mkfs? And by "dd the disk randomly" do you mean dd -if=/dev/random? Cause that'd take hours for probably not much data hidden (esp on a SSD or new HDD).
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>>106969652
>>106974898
Thanks so much for taking the time to write all that out, that is way more detail than I expected. Gonna save this for my next Windows install.
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>>106970821
I agree but I said that to make a point
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>>106975442
>in-between parted and mkfs
Yes indeed. A dm-crypt volume creates effectively the equivalent of a partition, you can mkfs on it directly, and in turn it normally goes inside a partition itself (though I think it should also be possible to do it on a raw block device - I don't think you need a partition table outside of the LUKS container).
You can also layer it with LVM as desired, in particular if you want partitions inside your crypt volume then you can use LVM for that.
>And by "dd the disk randomly" do you mean dd -if=/dev/random? Cause that'd take hours for probably not much data hidden (esp on a SSD or new HDD).
Also correct. It does take hours on large disks, but it's a one-time cost that sets the disk up forever, and you pretty much can't really ever do it anymore once you start using the disk.
>probably not much data hidden
It hides exactly one thing, not more not less: which sectors (and by extension how many) have actual data written to them. If you don't dd if=/dev/urandom, then someone can look at your disk and go, ah, I see, this is a 1TB disk with exactly 324.8GB of data written on it, plus with some fragmentation because such and such sectors in the middle are clearly uninitialized.
If you do randomise it then the entire disk will always look like random data, there's no way to tell if you're using 1GB or 99% of the disk.

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And hash algorithm? Are certain ones faster than others to encrypt/create volumes?
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>>106973026
just the filenames
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>>106973026
>>106973624
you can encrypt file names
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rot16
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>>106971681
Cryptographic hashes are slow by design to hinder brute forcing.
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>>106971681
use case for full disk encryption?

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This will be a Video memory for a 14 segment display made out of 288 elements (24x12).
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>>106975290
Are you jealous of our virtual memory?
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>>106975209
cool
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>>106975330
virtually jealous
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>>106975209
I wish I was smart enough for stuff like that, must be very satisfying making it.
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>>106975596
You can learn this too! All you need is an understanding of logic gates and the binary system, as well as a little math.

By the way, this is what the display will look like.

how do i are becom bilionaire at 20?
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>>106974527
sell your feet pics on the darknet
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>>106974527
You can't, your already 32
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>>106974591
Good answer
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>>106974527
Become a stock market guru. Learn the very basics of the stock market and just pretend to know what you're talking about. Then sell pre-recorded courses for at least $500 because "this information is too valuable to give away to everyone." Create a private discord for your stock market hustle and occasionally just yell the names of random stocks. They don't have to be good stocks. Just anything will do.
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easy.
give up all morals or ethics and stop seeing other people as humans but as tools that you can use to become a billionare.
beware of the other sociopaths that will 100% inject themselves into your life


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