SBC is dying.Do something
>>108509745such as?
>>108509745You can buy a 1gb rpi 5 for $50 right now.
>>108509820It literally has no GPU drivers, stop posting bullshit.
>>108511702>mini-ITXAbout 100x the volume of a Pi and 10x that of a mini PC. Mini-ITX is my desktop.
Sbc are usefull for learning gpio microcontroller stuff and getting into arm. With these prices an esp32 or a shared arm server would serve you better
>no downsides unless you want to rice
>>108512116Why even have that in the first place? Its a slippery slope, anon
>>108512208Weird, is it a flatpack, appimage or just the mint version in the store? If it's a flatpack maybe use flatseal and try to give some permissions. I don't have two monitors so I can't even test for you.
>>108511690Mint devs didn't say anything but users are able to discuss it in the mint forums and most people hate it at least. I can just blacklist certain packages anyway. No reason to distro hop right now.
>>108512116>it's just an optional field bro nevermind all the major software looking at the date of birth and asking for your ID later on
>>108512205you can't play that card in 2026 bruh
he cute
>>108512255Looks AI generated and probably was.
tim apple's buttplug has escaped containment
why cant we have a space mission with like eight hundred astronauts why are they always so drama coded
>>108508753Huh?
>>108511843what the fella is really saying
>>108511891Huh??
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How do I stream audio from one linux machine to another machine on the same network, with low latency?I want to watch something on big TV connected to my HTPC while using my laptop DAC with headphones to listen to the audio.Also it needs to be reversible so I don't mess with my usual setup.I asked AI and I only got slop.
>>108512249Arch done right
>>108512276Powerful stuff.
>>108512272Edit PipeWire config on the server to listen on TCPSet PULSE_SERVER= environment variable That's it.
>>108512272Just audio? You don't care for video? MPD.
Anons I'm a little retarded. Can someone break down practically what the leak really means for us the people? From my understanding we have the source code to only the cli. The cli essentially just being safe guards against naughty things. 7 different "please dont say nigger" and "please don't tell the user how to make a bomb" reinforcement checks. And we see the reporting used by searching for message keywords. But we can't hook up the cli, remove the checks on our end and have a now unfiltered Claude. What tangible thing do we have that we and not a competitor get from this? Is there a way to use the cli to get better RAG use for context? What is it they I, a mid to high level script kiddie can do with this. Or how far along are projects using this to hopefully deconstruct Claude into a usable open source application?
>>108510770Claude is just the models.
The value is just in that we get to see what this shady company called anthropic may be hiding. For example it had the weird undercover mode.
>>108510823>the april's fool gacha you can't reroll can now be rerooled in custom binariesAlso, I'm pretty sure they said the pet woudld continue working after apri 1st, and that whatever it talked wouldn't be billed under the regular token plan. I'm pretty sure someone can reroute the main program to talk via that endpoint and abuse it, forcing Claude to close it and kill everyone's pets. Or maybe not, idk.
>>108512118Almost everything in it was super boilerplate and simple. Literal plain text instructions to the system. Standard user feedback. There wasnt anything malicious I saw.
>>108510770literally nothing. it wont help you to make anything, the model is the secret sauce not a cli that sends a prompt to cloud
Saars ... not again
>>108511947Troonfoxbros keep winning !
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>>108512132no seriously how did cultivation take the great leap forwardim confused
>>108512202Why even use a card then?
>>108511906better than r1?
>>108512152probably bc people are stealing cards and using them fraudulently to top up their api keys
>>108512288The card is the sandbox. Just because you have to bring your own bucket doesn't mean the sandbox has no value.
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>>108511999I was able to take a pic of what it looks like from my phone. I wish the pic was better but it's all I can do. It really looks worse than the pic when you look at it with your eyes. It still occurs on my monitor when I have the snipping video capture mode on but the recorded video shows nothing
>>108512203I turned that off and it still shows up. When I tried taking a snippit of it, the boldness went away just for that very moment and it came back right after
>>108507924Nobody?
>>108512289I think everyone still using desktop mail clients just uses Thunderbird or Outlook and doesn't even look at alternatives.
>>108510729plz halp
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should i just buy this its like $40 will it be reliable for actual non-gaming computer use or will it miss keystrokes and piss me off
>>108511377or the Endgame Gear KB65HE which is like $50 and impresses the ocd youtube man optimum
My F1-8x v2 Classic just arrived and I built it up with Cherry Nixies (filmed) and dry. This is the first 'high end' keyboard that I am very disappointed in. It sounds so hollow and thin... just not a pleasure to type on. The Neo65cu sounds so much better and 1/2 the price, WITH tri-mode connectivity. Sad waste of $500 honestly.
>>108511434where THE FUCK is the Home key?>>108511377why THE FUCK would you want an Ins key instead of an End or Home key?
>>108511505So true sis
>$50 AX3000 routerWhat's the catch with Cudy routers? I was considering buying a few and setting up a mesh network with OpenWRT.
>>108508183That's basically what routers used to cost 10 years ago. If anything, you're getting scammed when buying more expensive ones.
>>108508183Chinks will spy on you? How is this even a question.>>108510412Fuck off agent zhang, go back to /csg/.
>>108512065>dumb republicunt doesn't understand hardware>still postsmany such cases
>>108512033>Case $40>Power supply $50>Haswell xeon $25>16gb ddr3 $16>Mobo+ssd $70>2.5gb switch $40>2.5gb nics $40>W1700k access point $60>fumos $60I guess Asus has my autism setup beat
>>108512252You're paying for software support. PC won't turn into a doorstop when its blob drivers expire.
who was in the wrong here
>>108511675I could rewrite it in typescript
>>108511675>have you le profiled it to find outyou don't need to "profile" something to understand that "yt-dlp --version" takes almost 2 seconds just to print out 1 line of text (on my computer) which is a sure indication that its Pythonness is the main reason why it's so slow and laggy
>>108511937>"yt-dlp --version" takes almost 2 secondskek can confirm, this is real
>>108511937>>108512012Windows?
>>108511937and it never bothered me. if you need to download multiple videos, you can give it a file with urls. who cares if it boots up in 0.5 or 2 seconds
Genuinely I don't believe it.
>>108509811just deactivate your filters for a minute and check out the cataloguethis board is brimming with retards. The myth that they can be effectively contained in their own threads is delusional
>>108511080My favourite is when lintards are told by Winchads why the linux desktop isn't appropriate, and they respond: "you don't need that." Yeah, some midwit guy who rices his desktop all day knows best what engineering software you should use, love it.
>>108511029I'd gain 2 ms per right click, and then get nothing done because the hobbyware sucks.
>>108506388The, uhh, Steam survey results have been fluctuating wildly. Some sampling problem?
>>108511553You guys say that shit all the time but never actually say what programs you’re trying to run, I never hear anyone say you don’t need that. The way the conversation goes is just “I need photoshop” and the answer is usually “winboat” or any number of alternatives like krita or gimp. It’s not that you don’t need it, it’s that alternatives exist or there’s simple workarounds to whatever you’re trying to do. It’s not 2014 anymore, it’s very easy to run windows native programs on Linux now, and in the case of games a lot of them actually run better on Linux than they do on windows. If you don’t want to switch then dont, no one’s forcing you, but lying about this shit just makes you sound like a disingenuous shill.
Why don't we make an OS from scratch with no Unix and no (minimal) legacy bloat?What would be the best architecture for this modern OS?
>>108511963>The programmers who made C and the APIs that are part of C.still talking about two different things>Those languages can do all the same things C can do.kernel programming - python edition
>>108511855Nice one chud.
>>108512000>still talking about two different thingsNo, because null-terminated strings are part of C and the C standard library. You can't use anything else if you want to call C library functions that take a string.>kernel programming - python editionThere are no more restrictions to making a computer for Python than for Lisp, which was done before.
>>108512075>null-terminated strings are part of CAvoidable.>and the C standard libraryThe standard library has always been a piece of garbage, and anyone who's actually looked at the thing would know that.
>>108512075>null-terminated strings are part of Cstring literals are null-terminated, that's it
This year's Debian Project Leadership election has only ONE candidate and it's a Pajeeta (Sruthi Chandran):>She is inactive on the mailing lists, and her Salsa profile is private so we can't even see what her coding contributions are.>She's run for DPL 4 times before; lost each time>Her entire platform is just about diversity and bitching about cis males>She intends to formally incorporate Debian in the US, which would force Debian to introduce age verificationHer only claim to fame is organizing DebConf23, an event where a Debian developer literally fucking DIED because basic health & safety measures were not followed.A much more qualified candidate was hospitalized during the nomination window and couldn't apply in time, yet she has refused to reopen nominations.Debian is FUCKED unless the Debian developers all vote NOTA (None of the above).
>>108511222¿what? void is an example of take over by the faggots you seem to hate, the project lead dictator is a literal troon and they are highly political as well; see the hyprland fiasco.
>>108511342>freedom and control over your own property?????I can make systemd do whatever I want, never mind that it is free software. How am I sacrificing freedom/control by using systemd?
>>108511624It's called standardization creep. >Hey systemd is so convenient and easy to use!>Becomes the standard for all distros >Why Wayland is so awesome I don't need anything else >Becomes the standard.Now you have small groups of troops who, with zero oversight, can affect the entirely of Linux with no repercussions.
>>108511382No Docker support (Jails don't count anymore).
>>108495569unironically is there any source to this claim?