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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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>>106974882
Yuh but you can fix the shit yourself just google "bad audio drivers [whatever linux distro you use]" I dunno man freedom can be cringe and bumpy but at least it's freedom
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>>106975842
The guy who wrote it is the pic in the post you replied to dumbass
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>>106974864
use case for 96Khz?
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>>106974813
what kind of nigger advice is that? anons don't do this
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>>106976082
If you're gonna insult someone else, at least learn how to write.

/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>106965998 & >>106954792

►News
>(10/21) Qwen3-VL 2B and 32B released: https://hf.co/Qwen/Qwen3-VL-32B-Instruct
>(10/20) DeepSeek-OCR 3B with optical context compression released: https://hf.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-OCR
>(10/20) merged model : add BailingMoeV2 support #16063: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/16063
>(10/17) LlamaBarn released for Mac: https://github.com/ggml-org/LlamaBarn
>(10/17) REAP: Router-weighted expert pruning: https://github.com/CerebrasResearch/reap

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks
►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.png

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>>106975695
B-B-B-B-B-BAHARAT SIR
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>>106975949
nvm it understands images and everything. I will wait for the gguf and show it cp and ask it what it thinks.
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What am I doing wrong, anons?
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Gemmabros, is it over?
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>>106976106
Vote "no thinking" and it will come earlier.
https://x.com/osanseviero/status/1980553451261292628

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>turns you into MacGyver
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>>106975174
Jon Gadget has a video where he shows off the new models: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAr6oA-7Yrc

He's the guy who made a video a while ago about how shit victorinox has become. It got more than half a million views and victorinox flew him in to swizerland so he could tell them in person how to fix their shit.
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>>106975174
Tweezers have saved my literal ass from lyme disease. 10/10 carry tool.
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>>106974124
Imagine being able to build a fucking tank out of a piece of cardboard, some rope and an army knife

Absolute kino
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>>106975319
oh my god wtf is that boomer doing
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>>106975893
I haven't held those new ones myself yet, but as he explains they now combine a liner lock with a slip joint. So you risk cutting your finger off everytime you close the blade.

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>106975236
>tomorrow
Well I'm about 0.001% there, so not quite tomorrow.
Give it a few weeks.
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how much weight can I lose in 1 month/
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>>106975827
Depends.
10+ kilos, if you are a fatass.
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Perl is faster than CL for my log parsing needs. Into le trash it le goes
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>>106963747
Cope. Lisp was never "the very original hacker's language" for the simple reason that GC is too expensive, and the original hacker's languages are exactly the ones that didn't have GC.
GC buys you two things, memory safety (not something a hacker would care about) and the ease of using more advanced nested data structures, aka ivory tower theoretical shit.
The only true hacker thing about lisp is the macros, and there's a strong argument to be made that lisp macros are "the right thing" and were beaten by "worse is better" macros of C, Forth, C++, and ad-hoc macro-like control flow constructs in languages without any macros.

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Well this explains the bazzite shilling.
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>>106970416
This would sound great on a 2010 B.C. Rich Warbeast guitar
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>>106964901
>none are Jewish
man crazy how the soldiers in a war aren't the same caste as the commanders. Please ignore the Jewish economic cartel that told everyone your continued participation in the modern tech economy depends on pushing a DEI agenda.
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>>106965048
>very bleeding edge packages that break everything constantly
You're thinking of Arch, Void is rock solid at the cost of slightly slower updates than Arch, but way faster than Debian. Only thing you have to watch out for is to make sure nothing is actively compiling for your architecture on the buildbot when updating since otherwise you could risk updating some packages that depend on others that are currently being compiled, resulting in partial upgrades which could break some components like your DE temporarily until you can update all the relevant packages.
>if it really does start as quickly as people say.
It does, and it shuts down super fast too, no "a stop job is running for 30 minutes" bullshit. Void is fucking awesome, best of all worlds imo.
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>>106963297
Death to the Israelis.
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>>106963331
Please smear the Gnome project as troons and foot fetishists.

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Plan : Make 2 copies
- 1 on External HDD (4 TB)
- 1 online on Google Drive, Mega or something

I just want to protect and backup my stuff.
Not sure if I should go with VeraCrypt or 7zip. Any help?
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>>106969612
ZFS lets you encrypt datasets, back them up offsite via thin provisioned snapshots, and manage those snapshots without decrypting them. Throw your shit on a NAS, back the NAS up offsite. Any old shitbox with a few spare drives in it can run truenas without issue.

Because the snapshots takent his way are thin provisioned, you don't waste tons of time/data sending them. You only send the bits that have changed since the last snapshot. Because you don't need to decrypt stuff to manage things remotely, you can periodically prune snapshots without having to send over a full backup to serve as a new "reference point", and restores don't involve cobbling together dozens/hundreds of snapshots differentials in order. It all gets handled in the background automatically for you.

You can even have the NAS natively work with previous versions in windows explorer.
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GoCryptFS. Instead of all these goofy archive-then-encrypt things, this lets you just mount a folder as a decrypted version of it, and then you put cleartext stuff into the folder, and it's automatically encrypted and stored on the other filesystem. I use it for cloud storage since most cloud storage things come with at least some tool to mount their storage as a filesystem.
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>>106969842
>OS is W11 right now
Don't even bother then.
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>>106974036
You can upload a file to the cloud?
I'm sorry but that was a really stupid question
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>>106976031
VeraCrypt literally does the same thing

>durr sorting is hard HURRRRRRRRRRRR
for me it's ping sort sort.
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>>106975483
this. I just reroll the sets until they randomly land in the order I want them to.
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>waked up
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I can do bubble, quick and heap but never bothered learning anything else. Maybe should take a look.
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>>106975972
it is most efficient sorrrrrrting algo saaaar. many use in amazon webdev.
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>>106975564
we have to say waked now because of woke

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Stroke edition

Previous: >>106926847

>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V (embed)

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about Cherry MX switches

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>>106975777
What about Kailh BCPs? I want to run a new build with them.
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>>106976033
By the same token, why are you hellbent on convincing us to get on your level? Let us debase ourselves with our plebian plastic keycaps. Yes, I am a Barbie girl. Life is plastic, it's fantastic! Wat nou, Hitler d00d?
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These Geon stands are awesome.
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>>106976075
you can choke yourself with a plastic dildo for all I care. I was explaining my concern for others that might be interested in managing this plastic exposure in their lives.
how does it personally hurt you if I am asking for quality non-hazardous materials for keycaps?
>leave the poor seller's margins alone
aah..
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>>106975968
>can't engage with it so has to shitpost
>>106976033
Again retard, anything you've ever eaten has microplastics in it. Let alone touching, you are ingesting them, daily. No matter what you do, you are. That is the cold, hard truth that you don't want to accept, but it is.
>t-that's just bunk
Nope, it's true. All the food at your "farmer's market", whether it's meat, fruits or veggies was grown with water containing microplastics. If you're so confident you can send a sample to any lab, and they'll be very glad to report to you that it does, in fact, have microplastics in it too.
>no u no u no u
Yep, you're mindbroken after getting BTFO.
You can only @ me again after you have installed that RO system, start your own personal farm where you somehow got fruit/veggie seeds without microplastics in them, somehow obtained baby animals like chickens and cows without microplastics in them, etc, and use that RO water to grow and give to them respectively. Oh, and all the machinery and tools you have to use can't have any plastic in it, or have ever touched any plastic since it was made for even 0.000001 seconds.
Sound good? I await your next response in: never, because that isn't happening.

Why does the internet only get worse?
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>>106975910
The timer is per "Get Captcha" click, not global. So if you switch thread and press it again the timer starts from 120s.
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>>106976000
When you remove freedom and fun in pursuit of safety, then you deserve none of them.
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Blame the proxy site spammers. They're the entire reason this is happening.
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hell yeah!

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gnome test
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your niece broke the stove again?
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>>106975400
too old
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>>106975400
that shit looks crusty.
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.imagen nepogaki getting canned
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>>106975400
is gnome a DE for footfags? I can't believe that never clicked for me before.

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>Meta lays off 600 employees within AI unit
AI sisters...I don't feel so good...
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Perhaps spending $420 trillion per 69 ms wasn't a sustainable business model.
It's hard to criticize though. Honestly nobody saw this coming.
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Wasn't facebook the company giving sign up bonus in the millions on top of crazy salaries to AI jeets?
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>We don't live in his meta goyverse
>We won't be replaced by his AI chatbots
I almost feel bad for the zuk every single dystopian future he invests in turns out to be the wrong one.
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>>106976083
Rushing to find the next big thing to sell to angel investors with too much money and too little sense.
My guess is "quantum computing*"
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AGI CONFIRMED

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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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>>106973435
>The thing that I don't like is that companies are replacing subject matter experts that solve real problems, or letting them leave and not back filling them. This is happening everywhere and is going to make the economy burst worse than it should be.

>It's a problem when it affects me

Kill yourself
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>>106975749
>Go "vibe" and paint your hand on a wall with them or whatever
Strawman. You can't accept there's many creators that aren't shitlibs who also reject AI anything because they like their brain not being weak.
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>>106975841
Nah it's not a strawman it's from a comment I found on an anti AI youtube video. Life is meaningless by the way. No god, heaven or hell, big bang made everything. We are monkeys, learn astronomy, learn you are nothing, and stop trying to interfere with my hedonism. I'll see people like you die before I ever let you take what I value away from me. Dont ask me what I value I've already made it clear.
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>>106975872
Well you do you I guess.
Most people don't live in shacks, but I'm that's your right.
You're free to eat ice cream and fried chicken for every meal, forever.
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>>106975445
yeah i hate women too but stay the fuck away from my robots you cuck

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Death of Rails edition.

>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentals
https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc
https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScript
https://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorial
https://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no time
https://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS

>Resources for backend languages
https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.js
https://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorial
https://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorial
https://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go

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>>106975004
You're a nigger. By "fullstack" I meant "batteries-included" such as ORM, authentication framework, testing framework, admin panel, etc. Svelteshit does not provide everything you need out of the box to build a web app.

Reiterating: You're a nigger.
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>>106975238
>Svelteshit does not provide everything you need out of the box to build a web app.
Doesn't it?

>ORM
Drizzle?

>auth framework
Takes like 3 seconds to write your own

>testing framework
I think it offers at least Playwright, maybe more, don't remember

It literally prompts you which of these you want in your app when you spin up a new app.
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>spend months making ruby app
>time to deploy!
>need database
>need email
>need file storage
>need to configure websockets
>need deploy automation
>need error monitoring
>can either try to configure the fuck out of a VPS or use third party services to manage all your shit
>at the mercy of like seven different services

I just want to focus on writing code and building systems. There was a point in time where I deployed my Rails app by uploading it to Dreamhost via FTP
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>>106975743
Tell us how you managed database, email, file storage, websockets, deploy automation and error monitoring via FTP, anon
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>>106975756
Don't remember, I'm going to extrapolate that Dreamhost provided all of those things as part of the shared hosting plan. Except for websockets, which I didn't use. I would just swap out the config values for the database and smtp, upload my app code, and it would work. The deploys weren't automated at all.

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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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>>106975503
What is that doing? Converting a string to float? Do you know that converting a string to float is more complicated than that, right?
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>>106975784
>authy
lmao
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>>106975986
retard
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I started a new C project the other day and decided to target c23 and who the fuck thought it was a good idea to bring constexpr, nullptr and auto (but severely limited) to C? it looks like shit.
you'll pry NULL and #define from my cold dead hands.
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>>106975765
ye, benchmark it bc im not dling 20 gigs of framework to compile crabcode
fukken 20 gigs but also bc fuck crabcode
https://files.catbox.moe/0t62xe.c
i didnt implement decimals yet
which is a goto. and assignments to pointers bc despite trying to turn my vecs into literals
its still a pointer
anyhoo
test it against integer floats bc the code as it is just doesnt take decimals
its still gonna be 2 orders of magnitude faster htan your fukken generic fukken slop

>>106975825
u sound like youre seeting
yes, you have to pay for proper spelling for "seethnig"
i have no idea how to do that anonymously though...

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Everyone else lost
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>>106975600
If you’re up for it, I’d like to hear your thoughts on what actually matters when selecting audio devices. I’m a person of the masses with no time or access to the resources required to judge differences in gear outside of reviews and ads. What do you as a person in the know believe normies should be concerned with?
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>>106973831
It's not even Sennheiser anymore.
Just some Swiss hearing aid company who bought the brand name.
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>>106972697
It uses Bluetooth, even with the dongle.
I was hoping it was some low latency uncompressed connection but no.

>>106972989
Using gestures on a large pad is actually pretty nice compared to having to locate tiny buttons on the side of your head.
The only problem is when it rains:
Any droplet hitting it will change the volume or skip songs.
And you can't wear a hood over them to shield from the rain because then it goes completely haywire.

I think you're supposed to be able to disable the touch pad in the app but that shit is buggy as hell and even if you manage to get it to work without crashing it will re-enable every time you power down.
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>>106973996
660S2 have have really nice bass for open back headphone, punchy, going nicely deep into sub bass without making mess in mid range. I haven't tried 600
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>>106970262
That's a shame. I'd have bought this instantly if it was 2.4g though these weren't made for me I suppose.


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