Alright give me your worst, roast me
>>107618466>articlesfunny way to spell /g/ threads
>>107617889you look awful with that Amish ass neckbeard
>>107618592Surely he can't be that fucking lazy.....right?
>>107617889Somebody post the document brodie posted where he apologized for being a heckin' racist and transphobe
>>107617889Stop being a petulent child and grow up. your in your 20's ffs.
Matrix won
>>107612199>>107612110>>107613962>raging israeli corporate shillit's always great when one anon comes along, reminds everyone about who created matrix - a jewish megacorporation, how it has 0 users, and the kvetching starts happening because everyone knows how bad matrix is: jew memeshit that's not even a recognized as part of internet standards like irc or xmpp. embarrassing.>>107617643they'll be here every single fucking thread and living rent free in your jew mind solely to remind everyone of how matrix was made by the the most repulsive race in the universe that has a bad habit of compromising anything they make in order to spy on people. cope harder, jew.
>>107615838this is factual>>107616528way more people use irc than matrix. always have, always will. irc is a well supported and recognized internet standard. jewslop by amdocs isn't. also matrix's jew developers thought they could replace irc. everyone would just instantly move to a jew app for no apparent reason. matrix's desperation to be relevant was so blatant that they even tried to bridge to irc networks, until people quickly realized how unreliable these bridges were and quickly abandoned them or they were banned. quite amazing how a jewcorp wanted to bridge to something that "Nobody uses your shit anymore".
>>107618772>way more people use irc than matrixNobody uses fucking IRC for chatting. Every group and project worth a damn moved to Matrix or just gave up entirely worrying about "muh free software" and went to Discord
>based IRC chads mogging cringe matrix virginsI see all is well here, I guess I'll just move along
>>107618787>nobodysure thing, rabbi. totally cool story
What is the usecase for a CPU that gets the wrong answer?
>>107615442so you're saying it's also immune to brute-forcing?
>>107615488Not only that, it's Certified True Randomness.
>>107615500nice
retard
Smartest /dpt/ poster.
Did you ever upload a camrip on the internet?
>>107618366yeah, probably, or algorithm
>>107618366I ought to do that someday for kicks.
>>107618366No I'm not brown enough but I'm always impressed at the people who do in this day and age. I read about all kind of crazy shit movie theaters do to prevent camrips. Those same prevention measures must not be common enough in a lot of areas if people are still able to get away with.
zoomers will never experience the absolute humiliation ritual camrips were
>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: >>107567084
>>1076177934GB RAM isn't worth owning. Under $800 you're probably better off buying used. These basic craptops have bad furniture, bad keyboard, bad screen, ...>>107617836Even if you don't care about privacy it performs like shit. Windows 11 is the initial abuse they give you to make Windows 12 seem reasonable.
>>107618606Go for biggest memory size until you get at least 16GB, and then if you have money left over start trying to find ones where they list NTSC or DCI coverage for the screen. You want over 90%
hey /g/I'm having some light screen tearing in some games like Cyberpunk, BG3, and VRChat on and off. What can I do to fix it? I'm googling, and if I rubberduck myself, I'll post my results.
Anyone know if you can download songs off Amazon Music Unlimited locally to PC as mp3/flac?
>>107618851starting with the obvious, vsync?
I don't like these new captchasIt reminds me of every time I was rejected for a job because I wasn't fast enough to finish their annoying IQ tests.
>>107617662pretty much
>>107614239no its filtering everyone because its gaslighting you
Is there a way to see all the images at once instead of needing to scroll through one-by-one?
it's pretty hard to solve
>>107584575Awful
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>>107618654Thing is I legitimately want to buy the cheapest or around there keyboard I can get at first.First of all I've realized that membrane keyboards offer 0 consistently in key presses and other factors related to that so muscle memory is off.Secondly even if I get it down to ~5ms per spammed key, that's massive compared to the 40-90ms inputs I get now.
I need a prebuilt keyboard asap, what should I get? Ideally TKL
>>107618695Considering this.
>>107618684Bang for buck, cheapest you can get is going to be 1k polling. 1k is pretty standard at this point. If you are okay with that, keychron Q series, specifically standard, not max or pro, is cheap as shit right now. Most of them are like $50 and 2 years ago they would have been ~$220. As an entry level option you are not going to beat that price for an alu board, so that would be an obvious recommendation from me, even though I think keychron is boring and just ok in terms of quality.
Kaihl Silent Browns vs Lichicx Raw Silent Tactile?
Are you still with us, Doctor Freeman? Not for much longer I think.
>>107618771I mostly use Media Player Classic for now. Also the only thing in common with that Hutt I have is I'm considering growing a beard since shaving is getting older and older with each decade.
>>107616616Until linux supports every non-multiplayer game completely offline I will take my itjustwerks 7 over linux until I lose critical functions.
>>107618348
>>107618777Most, even ones I do own physical copies for, just quicker.
One day, the full source code for windows 7 will be leaked
>install linux>nothing works>install windows>everything worksIt's good to be back.
>>107618033Holy shit, you had sex bro?
>>107618316lol. but no, im still a virgin.
>>107617200based
>>107617200>install linux>mouse don't work>install windows>5 minutes in a logitech popup appears>it's nagware>it's already put itself in autostart>can't uninstall it, it always comes back>it's a part of the mouse driver>click Install>installs more malware>the only way to prevent infection is by disabling this specific driver installation in Policy Editor beforehand. No, this *driver* is not required for the mouse to work.It's good to be back.
>>107617200>>nothing worksskill issue
I work at a hospital there are so many items that cost like 15k that do most simplest tasks. For example this pill counter which uses computer vision of some sort to count pills costs literally 2k to 10k.Can any anons tell me how they're getting away with such outsourcing price gouging
>>107616147Far too many regulations, and the US effectively subsidizes the rest of the world's health care. So you get to pay 50 cents for a bottle of painkillers because we have to make up the difference and pay $200 for the same.
>>107616147FCC is going to ask shit tons of money to stamp it and will ask even more to keep it valid for medical use.They cost so much mostly because of that.
>>107616147it's not limited to machines, look up what simple hospital furniture costs, it's insane
>>107618679You're just going in circles and haven't explained why it has to cost so much to get rubber stamps of approval. It's got nothing to do with the testing.
>>107618773Even fucking barber's shop chair go for an easy grand. I bet they also last a whole lot longer as office chairs than modern office chairs.
What was the greatest graphics card ever? I'm thinking it was the 9800gtx. Having this in '08 was like unlocking every game in existence.
>>107618713lol, why is the frames/w going down? What kind of retard buys this shit?>raw performanceIs that like how many fake loli pix it can hallucinate per hour?
>>107618775What are you on about?
>>107618775retard
nooo you don't understand i need 10kw gpu to make jackoff material
>>1075980302080 TiIt brought a new world of Ray Tracing and DLSS. The updated nvenc was good enough to replace cpu h264 for livestreaming.
will intel save us or will they chase AI like all the other retards
>>107618168>i dont want an intel card because it reportedly has high idle power usageprobably because of all the Israeli spyware running in the background
>>107618580>Is Intel going back to the 90s?Not anymore, but 15 years ago they sure tried.Intel only made these AIBs from the early-to-mid-2010's. Here is the first generation:https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/80555/intel-xeon-phi-coprocessor-7120a-16gb-1-238-ghz-61-core/specifications.htmlIt says "61 cores" but they had 4 threads per core, and there were versions with as many as 72 cores. The idea was to take on massively parallel GPU workloads by shipping a "CPU" whose main purpose was to run a gorillion AVX-512 cores instead. Obviously it didn't work.
>>107618665>Most tools are getting more and more support for Vulkan.Vulkan Compute? Got any examples?
every game worth playing was released prior to 2004you don't need a $48,000 dollar gpu to play them
what happened to amdthey used to compete with nvidia years ago, now they are completely irrelevant and forgotten and people who want an alternative to nvidia would rather believe in Intel entering the gpu market or chinks making competitive gpus out of nowhere
Latest Windows News.
>>107618768>His paternal and maternal grandparents were both Irish.[5]It was just revenge for slavery.
>>107608327What exactly is Windows?
>>107618768>A white man.Crypto-kike.
>>107618795A miserable pile of jeetcode.
>>107618746do you have 640x480 laptop?
how the FUCK do i choose a good color scheme
Wal/pywal to go with your desktop, value your time lil nigga
>>107618398Use case for 96 workspaces?
>>107618698Because I can.
>>107616019>cold monthsnord theme>hot monthsgruvbox theme
>>107618398looks great. i like how it gives off a bit of 3d illusion where grey squares look like they are above the blue background
Itd be cheaper for society to give 90% of the country $1200 a month than for them to work. Crazy huh?
>>107615749Kek
>>1076182991. Society has survived every resource limitation so far (big example: going from hunter-gather to agriculture)2. Innovations in technology open up access to new untapped resources (big example: oil fracking in addition to drilling)3. Innovations in technology optimize usage of resources so that each unit has more yield (big example: vehicle engine efficiency in miles-per-gallon)4. Cultural shifts prioritize and de-prioritize certain resources (big example: going from gold to gold-backed currency)Not only are resources relatively unlimited (the universe is untapped), our use of them also only improves with time, and our decision to use them is flexible enough to radically shift elsewhere.There is no "zero sum game".
>>107618344That's a healthy mindset for protecting yourself today, but it betrays you in your predictions.What happened with the invention of the textile mill? Society adjusted, where handweaving became obsolete and those sources of income directly eliminated, factories opened up, and society became able to mass-produce clothing.What will happen when many white collar jobs are automated? Society will adjust just like it always has, where those hands-on-keyboards workflows become obsolete and those sources of income directly eliminated, workflows will be streamlined, and society will be able to solve problems much more quickly, accurately, and at larger scale.Thinking you can bet against thousands of years of human adaptation because the current moment is bleak FROM YOUR PERSPECTIVE... is stupid. And I'm sure you agree with me to some extent, but you're playing devil's advocate for the purpose of conversation. Just don't fall under the spell of a narrow mindset you're toying with, or you might act on that false understanding and get burned.
>>107613595That'd require companies to be willing to accept a higher tax rate without whining to their paid politicians.
>>107618412All of those end up with most people becoming miserable after the elite figured out how to exploit the technology and oppress others with it.1. Farmers became enslaved through the feudal system.2. Traveling was no longer a nice to have but became a necessity.3. Optimization of resources is a sign of them coming to an end.4. Cultural shifts are just the government forcing people to behave a certain way.The universe may be full of resources but they might as well not exist if they're not accessible. If the zero sum game doesn't exist, population growth would be unlimited. That's not the case now as its slowing down and predicted to go negative.