NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, how could this happen to one of the best browsers out there?
>>107555553it's unusable, as it doesn't allow proprietary javascript, it has libreJS instead + other gimmicks, it's literally stallman's browser
>>107555688>Still using ublock origin regular on Chrome 143Yawn
>>107544092cool the prompt can be modified you could make it say lewd things or insult you when you go on a page bratty browser
>>107555688Brave + ublock origin is soo comfy, it just works
>>107550468If he sold out once, what's stopping him from selling out again? Probably the only thing stopping him is the low amount of users, i.e, as soon as more people start using it again he'll look to sell again if a buyer comes walking.
Why is DJI so far ahead of everyone else in terms of quadcopter drone tech?: https://youtu.be/eHJLPAQuxz8?t=712
>>107550891As no-one else has given you the obvious and correct answer to your question, allow me:This is what happens when a company can exclusively hire racially homogeneous male math olympians who are also hobbyists for the product being produced, working 14 hour days 6 days a week for a modest wage, without having to worry about DEI, keeping Blackrock happy or a bloated hellish HR department staffed with harpies whose sole purpose is to ruin as many lives as possible.The real question is, why is it only drones? The only real weakness of Chinese manufacturing is a complete absence of quality control, if more companies could get their shit together on that one issue they would BTFO the rest of the world and it wouldn't even be close.It's unlikely DJI actually do this, so they probably also have zero quality control, but got really lucky? Like all their prototypes just work first time
>>107554525Just download it from their git>>107555384VGH CHINK POVVER
>>107555384>complete absence of quality controlHigh end chink products have very tight qc, huawei phone/laptops, dji drones is what I used and shit is just flawless.
>>107555253Singapore has a higher gdp per capita than usa
>>107554526>working on drones that automatically search indoor buildings to solve hamas once and for allKek, you'll have to murder the entire world's population then won't you kike? Good luck with that, you jewish faggot! :D
I have an ancient kindle from more than 10 years ago.It can't even browse the internet without crashing.What's your favorite ereader? Books are outdated.
Well just got me a boox air3c for 300. Been wanting a new reader so was glad to see this thread.
I used a kindle for a few years and it's great, but last year got an ipad and I don't see myself getting going back to an ereader, specially if it doesn't have an OS that lets you use online manga appsObviously the eink is nice, but ereaders tend to be small and low resolution unless you spend hundreds, and at that point you might as well get a tablet that can do other stuffAlso got a pocket bluetooth controller so I can flip pages in more comfortable positions on the bed
>>107555947Why not get an e-ink tablet?iPads only have 264ppi, notably below the 300ppi that have become ubiquitous for e-ink.
>>107555947you can't read on a "normal" tablet while sunbathing in the middle of summer
>>107542498>browse the internettrue, but you can turn webpages into books to read.
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>>107556761my condolences anon
Is now the time to buy a phone because of the ram shit going on?
>>107556782yes
>>107556782the largest manufacturers like apple and samsung might have long contracts with fixed pricing, so their next gen might still have normal pricing, everything afterwards will be marked up though
>>107554182What do you not like about it? It has flat screen and you wont get much better phone anywhere else. All phones have compromises and the ultra series has the least in my experience
What VPN is everyone using nowadays?
>>107555109I'm jewish why would that bother me?
>>107550066>prevents you from posting files in incognito modeWorks on my machine.
>>107555109I know, I'll probably swap to Air when my sub runs out.
>>107552938They all are tho? Privacy on the internet is a lie. I just use it to bypass limits from my cell carrier and access region locked content.
>>107543396Training gpt2 bots is very cheap and that response is literally gpt2 tier
are you guys using ai to code?i swear i tried, because everyone seems to be singing praises like crazy out of it, but it just seems to vomit tasteless code and i gave up trying to make it workidfk how everyone says it increases their productivity so much unless everyone is a codelet and im the only smart person (which is very very unlikely)
>>107556708intellisense was always goated and one of the few things microsoft did wellbut yeah i can imagine how shit it is the vibe coded crap
>>107556278I tried. It is slop and takes more time troubleshooting. The experience was is even worse than trying to correct spaghetti-legacy code.
>>107556278yes its a great tool. you need to know how to code imo. its an assistant, are you too lazy to write nested loops for a function? ai can chunk it out no sweat. do you not know how to program? you're going to get dogshit results
>>107556325Nothing about what I said is cope. AI gives you the perception of increased productivity because you're outsourcing the hard part of thinking a problem through (and you're rewarded with an instantaneous result), but in real terms, you end up spending more time tard wrangling it to produce the desired result. For any kind of novel code generation, AI is a tedious pain in the ass. It can be useful to point you in the right direction, give you a rough draft for what you're trying to accomplish (sometimes), or explain a concept in more detail, but getting it to generate functional code (beyond, as I mentioned, boilerplate) that follows best practices and actually makes sense in the context of your project is a giant waste of time. I find that AI can increase productivity when you use it as a drive-by, first-line tool to get an immediate, direct response--but when you spend time dwelling on its retarded hallucinations and half-functional code, you're just hurting yourself in the long run.
>>107556278i use it for boilerplate and working examples for shit im learning atmotherwise its like you said-its a chore to get the code it produces to workmaybe you can get it to work better by basically having a sort of "header" with all the relevant info in the system prompt could improve things.its an idea i had, didnt try it out yet
>Add torrent by url>dialogue goes away>wait>nothing happens>no idea if it's still trying to request the file or what>visit url in browser>it works>add url to qb again>nothing happens>how many unknown background processes/pending connections are there? who knowsWhy is linux software so sloppy?
>>107555765Just download the .torrent file you mong.
qbittorrent is a wintoddlerware though?
>>107555765skill issue, werks on muh machins
>>107555765Yeah you failed somewhere and you didnt realised. World would be a better place if the type of retard that fails and blames the program (you) got sent to a work camp.
Nobody cares about anything anymore.Nobody wants to get together anymore.Nobody does anything without getting paid anymore.Nobody wants to do anything anymore.https://youtu.be/kVaolNKt2zwhttps://youtu.be/1d925iMSuLYWhere do we go from here?
>>107552317>"NOBODY does (x) thing anymore!">(insert links to niche, cherry-picked, jewtube videos that only people like them consume)fuckin' lol. You are a jeet.
>>107556586>took out the trash>went to buy groceries>commuted to work>took a walk, named the jewnothing happened, not a single woman i came across offered to fix me by offering herself sexually
>>107553398I mean... is it not?
>>107552317>Nobody does anything without getting paid anymore.oy vey, annuda shoah
this too shall pass
libre editionprevious: >>107524364
>>107550494
>>107553703just enable ly service again it's not that hard
>>107550920What earphones/headphones do you use?>>107552395so sovlful! Please share wallpaper.
>>107554983Here's a 4chan CSS that I think would maybe fit better with your theme:https://uso.kkx.one/style/104657Looks really cozy otherwise anon.
>Server sends an image with Content-Disposition "attachment">Browser refuses to let you display it, forces you to "Save As">Server sends a PDF with Content-Disposition "attachment">Browser refuses to let you save it, insists on opening it in tabWhy do web browsers insist on not letting you do what *you* want with your data?
>save as pdf from http server>i cant let you do that, you are in danger, it's a dangerous filemental illness
>>107555525Mass market browsers need to accommodate people who barely know how to use their computer at all. A significant fraction of users probably have no idea how to save an image if it doesn't automatically save when they click a download link, so if the browser ignored "attachment" and opened it inline then these users would have to resort to taking a picture of it with their phone instead.I'm assuming something different but similar is true for PDFs. Maybe a bunch of people have no PDF reader installed, so if it doesn't show inline they just keep clicking and re-downloading it until giving up. Something like that.It'll be based on user research, i.e. recruiting members of the public into focus groups and watching as they try to use the browser.
>>107555525that's why I use this firefox extension: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/open-in-browser/
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107552462The way most of /a/ does.
>this nigga is triggered enough by speculars to write walls of text about it
>>107553832eyeah it's nai
>>107554383too soon.
I'm no Terry Davis, but I'm like him in that I get visions of code during manic episodes. The first one was in 2009, when I was a C student in Intro to Java. I got visions for an algorithm I didn't even know was code so I wrote it out as a formal Turing machine. I didn't know it was a steganography algorithm until a few months ago.One last thing- I think I'm actually retarded because I still can't get TempleOS to run on a virtual machine. See picrel
>>107555961Actually Terry Davis was kinda retarded as well because he thought his visions came from God. No retard, that's just your weird ass brain fucking with you. Trust me my brain does that shit to me all the time
your VM is x86 instead of x86_64
>>107555961The English into Ruby larp was better.Go back
the post-broot depression edition>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.https://adventofcode.com//g/ leaderboard join code:224303-2c132471anonymous-only leaderboard:383378-dd1e2041See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)previous >>107523907pic related did not quite happen this year
>>107556675>crashout over puzzles
>>107556675show your useful work
I solved day 10 part 2 the hard way and felt like I was "missing out" by not at least learning the z3 solution since I have never used z3 before. I can now confirm, if you used z3 you literally just imported solution and didn't solve it.
>>107556736show codeI couldn't solve it on my own, had to look it up
>>107556789https://github.com/RRR784/AoC2025/blob/main/day10b_3.cppit's messy but i think the comments give an idea of the heuristics used to narrow it down enough for broot
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>>107553708Intredasting. Which project? I didn't see anything explicitly with SS on his IG.
Freshly finished build. Pics really can't capture how to looks in person.
>>107556793Fucking SWEET finishingwhat switches?
>>107556834Thx bro. Switches are U4Ts (68g).
>>107556842Classic.
>Desktop Linux is insecure. ESPECIALLY Debian and its derivatives.>Old thinkpads are insecure.>Google Pixels have some of the most secure mobile hardware available on the market.>Firefox is insecure. Chromium's sandboxing is far better.>F-Droid is insecure. Google Play is better.>Other custom Android ROMs are insecure.>GrapheneOS is the most secure operating system overall. iOS is a close second place.
>>107556679he was being stupid.
>>107550104>Desktop Linux is insecure. ESPECIALLY Debian and its derivatives.Yes, do hightly recommend the fedora btw>Old thinkpads are insecureYes. No libreboot does not make your device any more secure>Google Pixels have some of the most secure mobile hardware available on the market.Yes>Firefox is insecure. Chromium's sandboxing is far better.Yes.>F-Droid is insecure. Google Play is better.The fdroid project makes no checks for code quality or security so yes.>Other custom Android ROMs are insecure.Yes with the best general one being lineageOSall other ones are pajeet shit>GrapheneOS is the most secure operating system overall. iOS is a close second place.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107551763>>except Google who would never do anything bad, buy a Pixel 10 Pro XL today with up to $300 back for our holiday sale :))))Compared to other security chip implementations(intel ME, Amd PSP, Qualcomm Trustzone) yeah.Google's is also the most open one(although not completely) with frequent whitepapers and firmware updates.So yes.There's a reason why Google Pixels are the recommended choice by security researchers.
>>107556827Hi Daniel. Did you make friends with Google and support the Titan chip after harvesting user data on CoppheadOS or was it cohencidence?
>>107550104>Fdroid is insecuregoddamn, it's trying too hard...