NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, how could this happen to one of the best browsers out there?
seethe
>>107544043>>107544092Never seen it, upon further inspection it looks like it's disabled by default in Waterfox.Sounds like a (You) problem & works on my machine & not my problem etc etc
>>107547378>things that run on your machine can't upload to the internet because... because they just can't, okay?
>>107550856>As opposed to AI that sends all of your data to somebody else?I don't want AI in any capacity.
>>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.
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>being actively audited and overseen by an exec consultant looking to axe anyone from any team that he can>audit is going very well, but exec consultant keeps making shit up about where we are or our progress, which I keep telling my manager who keeps correcting him on calls>even the auditor has corrected him numerous times about how good the state of our shit is>clearly trying to force a narrative>working 50-60 hours a week last two months>one of our team members left, they keep dumping more shit on me, but I'm the only American working US hours, but also expected to sign on early enough to get a few hours in with the India portion of the team since I'm the teams senior engineerCan't keep doing this shit for $105k, this is fucking crazy. My manager is swearing we can down shift a bit going into next year, but I don't see it happening. Waking up and working from 4:30 am to 4 - 5 in the afternoon daily is definitely not healthy lmao.I had a job offering to pay me $245k plus insane benefits but I would have had to move to NY, but even with the sharp uptick in COL I would have still pocketed more money each month. Big thing was I would have had to have moved and been on site 3 days a week. Should have taken that job, honestly and just moved. Only benefit I have now is I'm fully remote, but being worked like a fucking dog for half of what I'd make for even a hybrid role.
>>107554774They're fine to use as long as you don't go more than 4 or 5 rounds of conversation. Ask a question, get an answer, maybe ask a follow up or two, then end the conversation. The longer the conversation goes, the more garbled its context gets. Then, if you go too long it eventually starts chopping off older parts, which gets replaced with the system prompt, which basically tells it to drive engagement.
all the pajeetas at my office are chubbyand not in the cute way
>>107552271Top kek>>107537666Checked devilish gets and funny story.>>107535943About the Twitter employee bloat? I wouldn't be surprised. There's no fuckig way people at companies like meta are doing any actual work with how nothing changes about their products except they just get more shit.>>107530079>>107533159>>107554076All in all thank you all for the responses anons. It's always interesting to hear this stuff from people closest to it. Would you say that in general this state has been a net positive for you? I can imagine it being annoying and making one feel bored or whatnot but also the gains from not having to do much and potentially having considerably more free time sound great.
>start first dev job around the end of spring>team has 3 other devs >2 devs go on long leaves in august>both end up resigning a few months later, positions won't be filled until February >manager also resigns a few months ago, so the other remaining dev spends a good portion of his time doing his work >Yet, I am about to finish clearing our entire backlog this weekWhat the fuck would I have been doing during these months if this work was split among 2 additional people like it was meant to be? I've already been taking it fairly slow trying not to run out
Why is this shit so fucking good?
another mint shill threadepic for the win
>>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
Why is DJI so far ahead of everyone else in terms of quadcopter drone tech?: https://youtu.be/eHJLPAQuxz8?t=712
>>107554471>But why?You can create an accurate (physics) drone simulator and feed in hundreds of thousands of hours of training data, and you end up with solutions that are better than conventional algorithms for essentially free.
>>107550891what gesture do you have to make to force it to chaise you down and blow up after hitting you?
>>107554174They save a lot of time by just yoinking GPL software, they are „ahead“ because they don‘t care for licenses. Funny thing is that even DJI isn‘t save from getting their software ripped out by other chinks, AUTEL essentially copied almost DJI’s entire firmware straight from the chips.
>>107550973lol do you really think China invented the drone?jesus who pays you shills.
>>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
>be thieving winjeet pirate>turn on subtitles>pc blows up
>>107553127Why would I do that? That breaks the stats and more importantly the actual swarm.
>>107553393>what are: environment variables>what are: shell redirects
>>107553393I think they can if you edit the lnk file manually. You just can't do it through the GUI.
>>107553393That's why it uses %~dp0, I've know that for more than 2 decades.
>>107552384least deranged linux tranny
You know you can replace the RAM on basically any old laptop regardless of brand? There's nothing special about these.
I wouldn't say it's been the best evolution, I have been fairly satisfied with Thinkpad P16 Gen2 and Qubes OS.
>>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)
>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.
>>107554807It's "different" in a sfw ecchi general. Maybe It's a response to that, adds something lovecraftian and bizarre.. not good or bad, different in a place that is 1girl center of atention.
Winter Nyxa!
>>107554663>whim of the month/week/day/hourDoes that apply toi Spooky Month?>maybeGood Stuff (TM)
>>107555036>>107555036sorry, forgo pic
Previous: >>107542799Help an anon out with his graduation thesis by answering the survey made with Tally.https://tally.so/r/pbr2qqFigured it'd be better this way instead, but do feel free to lemme know your thoughts in this thread as well.
The Core Barrier Constructs section seems aimed at people who haven't already switched. I put everything as neutral because I have known what to expect for a long time.
>>107555115Responded on the form.Cool that you're doing this research. Hope it goes well. I've switched and while I still keep W11 installed I haven't used it for much for this year. My work laptop is a Mac too so I'm an OS idort.Overall I've enjoyed using Linux the most and find it frequently has the most technically accurate and detailed use base. So if ever things go wrong unexpectedly, there's often that there's a lot of good help on the Internet
>>107555115Fuck you, go advertise somewhere else.
>>107555115Support for Windows 7 stopped and Windows 10 was pure cancer.
>>107555115I don't like how, after Windows 7, Microsoft started adding features that only get in the way and/or have potential to harm the user, like Recall, Cortana, telemetry, forced updates, ads, badly unoptimized apps, etc.Linux has its problems, but I hope it becomes a viable competitor that makes Microsoft take the desktop seriously again.
Give this some love! Installing this today. What do you think, fellow /g/ fags? https://lainos.dev/
>>107536114I love Lain sexually. I want to FUCK her!
poor lain. it has been defiled by troons.
>>107536114This is the tranniest thing I've ever seen and I browse 4tran
>>107539108Lain works better as an aesthetic than being an actual model of anything you should do.
>>107555286>Lain worksStopped reading there. Lain is a student, not a fucking wageslave.
I recently got my laptop back after it was seized by the LEA. They found nothing since I had FDE using Truecrypt but now I'm worried if they tampered with my device or installed a backdoor. I have placed it inside of a faraday cage and I'm thinking whether I should get rid of it. My mom's also asking a lot of questions which makes me think the house has been bugged. Currently posting from my phone which hasn't been compromised. My parents foolishly allowed the agents to take my laptop without a search warrant while I wasn't home and now they're trying to make me confess for my sins. What should I do? I'm obviously getting a lawyer within the next few days, but does /g/ think my laptop is safe to use, or should it be destroyed?
>>107553539>it's just hard not to be paranoid.I've been accused of being 'paranoid'. But when consistently, you turn out to be provably correct, is it paranoia?Folk accuse me of foil hattery, I tell 'em don't be stupid. You want a mylar-lined armadillo helmet.>I thought I made zero mistakesI will put my money on multiple.>and yet one day my laptop gets seized out of nowhere.Not outta nowhere. Bullshit doesn't just happen. Cause and effect. Tangible, tracable threads.>especially using your laptop like usual after it was inspected for weeks.Not an incredibly long time, usually these sorts of institutions are backlogged with cases...It may be different there. Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107554704They kept this for 3x years, few week under, before they even looked at it. Their "investigation" consisted of throwing it at a 'CSAM Specialist' who apparently cloned my drive (standard forensic practice) and proceded to locate a NTFS partition. My temp download directory, actually shared... Completely missed the LUKS with the OS, and my /home.The tool of favour appeared to be avast, from winhoes, modified with a fingerprint list for CSAM. The "worst" thing they had on me when we walked into the courtroom was a 2GB .txt file of common passwords. Incorrectly diagnosed as a "sendmail exploit". And trivially deflected with "You augment this to the system dictionary to prevent users from creating a password that *will* be attempted autonomously".I swear. If I wasn't standing there saying: I did this. They wouldn't have been able to prove it. As it happens, it didn't matter much either. Suddenly with a judge paying attention, the council actually paid me, and after I sucessfully proved a system setup and designed to recieve email isn't functionally harmed by recieving email, that took a lot of brunt. They pointed: Waaa. 3million.I didn't even need to stamp on that one. Judge did it for me: Over what timeframe? Why did you not block them? They were, but then we diverted them to count them.Self-invalidated...They kept rotating charge after charge, tho. When it got low enough I let them think they score a win. Comes down to assigning restrictions to my conduct, I threw far too much real world at that for them to cope. Ended up definining my own restrictions for them. Needlessly to say, that wasn't inconveniencing me any.But when they had my netbook, they was that confident of a conviction they nuked it and installed some backdoored *nix.
>>107554773Or. Tried. I really not worked out how they've fucked this up. This bad.The /boot is 400kb of partition. Containing a 4.2GB .iso.I had to hexeditor that motherfucker out of there, the data is intact.Needless to say, that doesn't boot. But extracting the *.iso it's IIRC a RAT'd 'buntu they was using, some off the shelf commercial tool they was drastically overcharged on the license for. And in the configs was login credentials...Unfortunately, everything on that drive was now toast. At some point I need to clone that off, tho, and fire up the ol hex editor and get that original partition table rebuilt, and just hope that my /home is far enough across the platter to be unhammered...I was far too foilhat to back up the seed phrase for the wallet with 9BTC... But they might still be there..
>>107554773>>107554824what country?
>>107552318Well you're fucked now because they have seen your post.
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
Why don't companies make their own RAM like they make their own chips?
Yeah bruh just invest millions in r&d money and buy your own fabs instead of buying cheap and already proven designs
>>107555244>buying cheapThat ship has sailed.
>>107555219Almost no companies that design chips also have fabs so your take is retarded.
>>107555260Shitel?
>>107555219apple is developing new mobile high bandwidth memory
Lemon Stealing Whore Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107554655tt0118884
>>107552082Rotational Velocidensity ruined my life
i just got 15 minutes worth or BP on BTN from the calendar.I'm saved!
>>107555178lol, I got a whole three hours of BP today
>>107546420This is the parafox of the private tracker.You are not allowed to give invites to those that would use it, and only allowed to give invites to people who have no idea what a tracker is.There's also another parallel in how /ptg/ probably has on average the highest quality users on these things, and yet we are stuck here being anonymous for fear of being marked.
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107477937
Is there really no (software) way to simulate a lower response time for viewing 24fps content? Not full interpolation. It should be trivial to just blend 2 frames together at different opacity a few times, so if it hasn't been done it must not be that simple, right?
Going on an international flight so I need a portable charger. Is this a good deal? Not sure if I'll need something more powerful.
>>107530844I love 4chan because half of the videos are this and half of them are people getting mauled to death by the cartel
>>107555321So this is 10000 mAH for $25 but theres this 20000 mAH for roughly the same price. I heard Anker was a good brand but I'm wondering I can get this
>>107533634Based Psycho Pass Chrome user
What's your ulimit? What the heck is ulimit and where does the program even live? It is ghost command.
>>107554223So you don't know what progressive enhancement means in the slightest, but felt the need to reply anyway. I wonder what's going on in your head. Not much, I wager.
>>107551708you can just use gnu info pages to solve all your problems
>>107554109>>107554223"Man pages" are not how real terminals actually worked. Terminals were designed for screen-based programs and they had menus and function keys.
>>107554563I'd rather read a manpage than whatever that is.
>>107554563ctrl+] opens links. in nvimpager, you travel to the link w/ insearch. You can change the key for opening links, like you would any other, from nvimpager's init.lua