>is that a $2 cable from Aliexpress? would be a shame if we added a 3 euro tax for your protection ;)
>>107541535Get a job nigger
IMHO Aliexpress is also a bit dumb. They pay VAT to the EU. In exchange they get scams like OP pic related. I'm also not surprised that the criminal enterprises that call themselves states always increase VAT rates when even foreigners in foreign countries pay.>>107554081I read about 20 comments below that Twitter post and all disagreed with the new tax. People know it's a scam.
>>107555314I knew aliexpress was joever when I ordered something from it and ended up getting it shipped by amazon
I rarely buy from there, bought earpads for my headphones and a screwdriver to open xbox controllers.Them adding this fee only inconveniences the simple buyer like me.It doesn't help anyone but the middlemen who also import and then sell at triple price and it somes cases they don't import at all, so for example if I could not buy the earpads I would be forced to throw away my headphones and buy new ones, creating more waste.This is all so tiresome. Because I know that it is happening because the USA ordered the EU to do it.
>>107555459>Because I know that it is happening because the USA ordered the EU to do it.are there actual chinese shills on 4channel?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, how could this happen to one of the best browsers out there?
>>107552922If you have a brain use Brave, the Blink engine is much much faster than Geckoshit. With the adblocker you get the most performant and efficient browser, just spend 5 minutes turning off all the cryptoshitware stuff.
>>107544279>damn, that font renderingWhat about it?>>107550441Why do you feel the need to constantly alter a good thing?
>>107552553Icecat chads keep winning.
>>107552922I already told you.
>>107551165Exactly.
one monero to whoever can fix this Python script for downloading images off https://doujin.io.script:https://files.catbox.moe/tumhit.zipthe script fails when it tries to download these comics:https://doujin.io/manga/976723514/naughty-onozukahttps://doujin.io/manga/1218892784/old-library-uishlistif the website tells you "403 Forbidden" when you click on any comic, go to the main page, create an account (it's free), go to search and type in their titles "naughty onozuka" or "old library uishlist".
>>107554400doujin.io gets the comics without censorship from artists, translates them, and sells them. doujin.io removes their comics on exhentai unless it's a shitty rip.
>>107554447>No shota tagThanks for wasting my time
>>107554510get your eyes checked
i'll have it done maybe by end of dayxmr address in img
>>107555421if i don't run into any issues with the script, you'll get the monero.
This shit is so ass editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107555411and I accept your concession
if charts measured imaging and eq modified it totally, there would be something you could show for it. if not, there's no reason to believe your viewpoint
>>107555428you have nothing to showanons tell you that eq works, which is the same as redditards telling you that techs exist
>>107555435there's no practical application to believe this. you are the most raped kikeslave
>>107555451stay mad lol
>post thread on 4chan>24 hours later>check thread>0 replies>thread archivedThis site is dead
>take dump on sidewalk>everyone walk around it
its all AI bots arguing with each other now
Why don't companies make their own RAM like they make their own chips?
>>107555219apple is developing new mobile high bandwidth memory
>>107555219read about intel, the creator of memory chips, faggot. see what happened to them. they were forced out of the market due to ever shrinking profits and increasing competition.
>>107555259As expensive as it's now it's still cheaper than building from scratch.Until RAM rises to the thousands of dollars, I guess most corporations are fine the way things are.
>>107555219RAM is fungible and easy to make, meaning its customers are price sensitive, and if it's easy for you to make it's also easy for a competitor with 1000x the scale to outproduce younowadays RAM is getting more 2.5D meaning they stack the layers high, so it's not as easy to produce as it once was
>>107555219>make their own chipsOh sweet summer child...
Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share scripts, and everything in between.>Mainline distributionshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Extra user-friendlyhttps://www.ghostbsd.orghttps://www.midnightbsd.org>Security-focused, pentestinghttps://www.hardenedbsd.org>Homelab/NAShttps://www.truenas.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107553826>I've heard before OpenBSD is slow, but why is that? And how slow is it in everyday use?OpenBSD prioritises security over speed.>What's the deal with the file systems I keep hearing about?Do you mean ZFS? Unlike Linux, FreeBSD offers full support for it. It is the current standard file system.>How "free" is it really? Specially when compared to "libre" distros like Parabola or Guix.According to the GNU definition, BSD is not "free" at all.>What desktop environments are available?The big BSDs support all of the desktop environments available on Linux. Only NetBSD is the odd one out; it does not support KDE Plasma.>Thoughts on Hyperbola BSD?None.>>107553912Could you provide more details about exactly what the problem was with the OpenBSD installer? Also, try FreeBSD.
>>107552742>I actually wish there was a BSD that embraced GNU/GPL softwareHyperbolaBSD SoonTM
>>107553370>mossad slacking>>107552778
>>107552253BSD isnt the GNU operating system. It can contain parts of GNU, but that doesnt make it the GNU system.If you distribute the GNU system by adding the kernel of FreeBSD, that would make it a variant called GNU/kFreeBSD, GNU/BSD as a term is confusing.
>>107553826OpenBSD has the issues discussed on the GNU website: their ports system contaibs instructions on how to obtaij nonfree software. And the kernel contains nonfree firmware.By doing the latter, it makes the deal with the devil, without warning the user. (Note that by devil, it doesnt imply the BSD devil, could be a meru cosplayer)
>"AI will take us to the future">look inside>AI sends us back to 2015
>>107554862use case?
>>107551007Does Microsoft 11 even work properly on 8gb? I've seen win10 on 4gb and it's literally struggles to just navigate explorer
Complain all you want but ultimately you’ll still buy them and so will most normalfags.
>>107551847>>107552262>>107552547you are going to run less programs
>>107554862Because I'm an incel.
Why is this shit so fucking good?
>>107498340because it has no wayland and you learned on /pol/ that clem was anti israel, ignoring that he only is because he's as leftist as literally every other fag running a distro. It gets its stability from being ubuntu/debian, the desktop is meh but the default theme gets points for not being blue. I haven't used Windows since 7 or Mac OS since Snow Leper died and I can tell you with full confidence: whatever distro you think you like actually sucks; you just haven't spent the hours to figure that out yet. I'm so tired of Linux and the endless updating cycle and repo/dependency hell i'm considering Slackware, but I also know that that will probably suck in it's own right as it's old and packages are few and far inbetween, leading to me needing to compile everything from source as I could do now, negating the point of switching over packaging pains. I'm on Arch for the AUR and i tried switching to stuff but they all suck in ways I'm not comfortable with but Arch sucks too
>>107532918>Default Gnome is what OSX wishes it could beDefault GNOME cant even compete with fucking NeXTStep. GNOME design only works for apps with a level of complexity that'd feel spartan even on a phone. Best kept secret in old Unity desktop was that it instantly improved when you replaced all the GNOME trash with proper appliKations. Dolphin, Gwenview, Kate. Unity was better at copying from MacOS because got the actual reasoning behind it. GNOME is a sick joke.
>>107555238nixos calls your name anon
>>107498340I'm very close to switching to linux since windows is so bloated that my potato laptop (128gb ssd, 8gb ram, amd a4 9125) always running slow. The only problem is, I need a cracked Photoshop (at least CS6, but I use CC 2019), since I need it to scanlate manga. Can linux run cracked Photoshop? I saw this:https://github.com/LinSoftWin/Photoshop-CC2022-Linuxbut it seems it's for non-cracked version
>>107498340I prefer LMDE.
>Buy an adI'm not a shill, this thing's expensive and not even out. And i bet the purple plastic degrades faster even if it looks better.Is the ayn thor good for 3ds? Battery life and replaceability? Touch pad usage? Taking saves and data from a real 3ds? Too much to ask for streetpass?And why does it say pre order if so many people are already reviewing it
>>107555415He asked about 3ds not ds, did you even read what he wrote?
>>107555422Same with 3DS. Citra uses native ARM on ARM, not even full translation.
>>107555422Also the point with >>107555360 was battery life, PS2 emulation hits far harder than 3DS emulation on ARM.
>>107555431Cpu has never been a problem to emulate, no even for the first n64 emulator, the problem is the 3d video rendering that uses custom shaders. If it was native it would last 5x as much as the original 3ds but it doesn't.
>>107555447>no even for the first n64 emulatorWas HLE. Graphics emulation is HLE these days, shader translation. The 3DS screens weren't very high res and you don't even do 3D on it while emulating. Modern ARM SoCs can play console/PC games from a few years ago already, you think scaling the 3DS up a few times would hurt it when all it's doing is translating shaders? Vulkan and a-sync shader compute and you won't even notice it. Also as I said, main point was battery life in my post.It's well known that 3DS emulation on Android is a non-issue even on a mediocre device.
as far as i can tell it existed for like 2 years in the early 2000s then disappeared foreverWhy?
>>107554605Capitalism is dead and we live under techno feudalism. The winners of capitalism fled with their wealth to the Arab nations or gated communities. The masses do not have enough money to be worth selling to so expect more shit like ram companies pulling out of consumer markets to focus on serving the rich. Why invest money into places where people have no money, have no hope of ever having money?
>>107554605Here's your tech aesthetic, sir
>>107554671Let's say you are on a deserted island. You have 100 people. How do you decide who does what? Who should gather wood, who should look for food, and who should look for water, etc? With just 100 people you might get by fine by just telling them what to do, but what if there are 1000 people? 10k? 100k? Millions? Billions?Capitalism is the decentralization of this decision making process. In other words, every dollar is a vote which you can use to decide where the total productive capacity of our civilization can go.This itself causes many problems, but these are not what I want to bring up. The primary issue is that people will use their votes to acquire more votes. And, the more votes you have, the easier it is to acquire more. The natural end state of capitalism is a small group of people controlling all of global production. They want yachts, you make yachts. They want ram, you get none. This is the intended goal. You will own nothing.
>>107554671grim
>>107554605you are talking about y2k futurismhttps://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Y2K_Futurismsucceeded by the one and only Frutiger Aero!
>>107542750The bedroom has a sink so you can piss.
>>107540856It just gets worse the more you look at it.
>>107540856just out here imagining how dogshit the roof design is going to be and how you're requiring people use engineered I-joist beams
>>107540856I think it did a pretty good job, for a "hey chatgpt give me an image of an architectural design for a house"
>>107540856Where the fuck is entrance? Why master room outside?
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107555001Something about this general brings together the poorest people on 4chan. I don't know how anyone can subject themselves to a humiliation ritual of watching an advertisement livestream that is incentivizing you to pay attention by giving out credits worth 10 cents.
>>107554928No one's giving you free $6 each day except baby chinkspress, i was able to collect 5 credits from this stream
>>107555034>giving out credits worth 10 cents67 cents x 5 times actually
>>107554928Yes.
>>107536421is Anker chinkshit?anyway I got these new R60i earbuds and they sound just as good as my gen 1 AirPod Pros I don't know why I spent a fuckton of money for Appleshitright airpod won't charge unless I pull one of the charging bits inside the case then it works for 4 weeks or so until I have to repeat the same shit again
You know you can replace the RAM on basically any old laptop regardless of brand? There's nothing special about these.
>>107533818A much higher portion of 20-30 year old Thinkpads still work compared to other laptops. They're built like tanks, and designed to be easy to repair when something does go wrong. I had to replace a keyboard once. The replacement part was easy to find, and I didn't even have to open the bottom cover to replace it.
>>107547754Jeets didn't even have internet access 20 years ago when this was already a meme.
>>107551894>but now they are not really viable.if you use bloatware like gnome of course it wouldn't.I use my x61 only with a display manager and it works perfectly fine for anything not graphics related.
>>107534206same anoni have a 440s and a 470(daily driver)
Aren’t mini Pc’s better now?
Almost done with my CompSci Bachelor's (just my thesis remaining) and gonna enter my master's afterwards. Also working as a tutor at uni on top and some costudents think I'm smart. Despite that, I don't know SHIT about tech or software or anything related. I wouldn't even know where to start. Ask me anything if you think this is just imposter syndrome speaking, I'll try my best to give accurate answers.
>>107553025Many people in the industry don't have comp sci degrees and are either self taught or took a bootcamp. If you're mildly competent with a computer you could (Not sure about current job market) get a job and learn from there.
>>107552978Half of what we've learned is random niche mathematical theory around logical problems. Additional bits and pieces of low level programming, operating systems and general math. That's about all I remember learning.>>107552999The fuck are you talking about, why are you acting like I'm flaunting>>107553067Any advice on where to start learning anything? Or rather, WHAT topics to learn to begin with?
>>107553134You have to accept that what you learn in uni is usually only tangentially related to what the industry looks for. There are some exceptions but the vast majority of industry work is just gluing bits together that were written by other experts in their domain. You'll never implement merge sort yourself, but you'll design and implement systems that use merge sort. I'm not saying uni or theoretical comp sci are useless, they're just not enough if your goal is to be competent at industry problemsUltimately nothing beats experience. If you want to learn, the best way is to just... build something, or use something so much that you become intimately familiar with it. Hopefully it's something you're interested in so you can work on it beyond just an MVP, but if you're disciplined enough you can still power through stuff that isn't super interesting to you
>>107553368>experience I don't know where that's supposed to come from. Everyone's always building and creating shit but I wouldn't know where to start or what to do. What is it you build? What are all of these odd tools and frameworks and how'd you even learn about them to begin with??
>>107552339how often do you touch yourself?