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>OLED has perfect bl-ACK
Flip the light switch and some cheap VA will have deeper blacks than an OLED.
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>>107750689
I consider the Cosmic Microwave Background an acceptable level of dimness.
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>>107758742
oled will always degrade, even if you do not see burn-in , they get dimmer over time, and usually the blue degrades faster than the other colors on typical oled panels , requiring recalibration, (only qd-oleds are immune from this.) which imo is the bigger problem.

i frankly cannot wait for quantum nanorod emissive displays, will finally replace this degrading pos technology and the hotdog water that is lcd once and for all.
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>>107766600
so much has changed since crts were last made that it might not really be a problem anymore, stuff like the quantum dots used on samsungs qd-oled and va panels could be used to replace or enchance the phosphors , the mask would also likely be quite different, stuff that wasnt possible 25 years ago is readily available today and could be added with a relatively minimal effort, the bigger problem is the xrays.
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I use a 10 year old 29inch matte ips 21:9 display for office and gayming and i have zero issues with it. Black is more of a very dark grey. But it is fast, colors look good, no dead pixels, no ghosting. I can stand 360° behind the display and still see the image. And you tell me i need more? Talk me out of buying a bigger 34´ 2k 100hz ultrawide ips display then.
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MicroLED will replace OLED soon.

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Nothing annoys me more than the normie idea that big tech wants to unemploy everyone and let society collapse or benefits from anarchy as some secret endgame so the premise is broken. when things get real, policy and UBI come first and thats on governments and not evil big tech
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>>107767349
That's what happened with Biden. He's such an idiot.
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>>107769737
>Entrepreneurship
you're writing like entrepreneur is somekind of an easy shit.
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>>107767849

not true at all ,they love people half-depressed comptletly atomised. Makes them more prone to consume,take meds and just being passive in their own lives because they brain is half-sleeping cause of meds/drugs and unable to bound with others.
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>>107769702
You have not argued against anything that anon said.
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God this board has some really dumb people. You'd think they would be smarter because they understand technology.

Previous Thread: >>107725373

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>107769778
It's almost as if they hated being starved to death while a former bus driver looted their country. Who would have ever guessed they'd feel that way about it?!
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/venezuelans-around-world-celebrate-maduros-capture
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>>107769837
Yeah, being looted by a certain media personality and oil majors is much better, one just needs to look at Iraq becoming a paradise after 2003.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/04/few-in-caracas-are-celebrating-as-they-face-an-uncertain-post-maduro-future
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>>107769856
>oh no, someone else made some money after freeing us, we'd much prefer to be slaves again
said no one except fucktard communists like you
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What year could tech have stopped advancing, and you wouldn't been wholly content?
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>>107768852
when touhou 12 released. Any kind of hardware graphical improvement on games was unnecessary.

We had phones to communicate with each other but no other features where necessary.

minecraft could have gotten to it's polished beta state without better hardware.

browsers looked nice since the 90s.

everyone relevant could afford a decent computer.

we never needed more than 4gb of ram as >>107769028 says

all these developments in hardware stem from the scientific class trying to improve stuff for the sake of development and the usurer class to make more money.


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>>107769896
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>>107768852
2000
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>>107768852
>in today's episode of
>AGING MILLENIAL DESPERATELY HOLDING ONTO THE YOUTH HE WASTED
tiresome at this point
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>>107768852
Never, never let tech stop advancing, we going to the moon

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Who's Who Edition
Previous: >>107688813
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>>107760489
I got you next thread, anon
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>>107765949
nta but you seem cute lainon can we chat on session ^^
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>>107769095
Yes I do.
>>107769122
GNOME stock top bar.
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>>107769442
do you still need shit like this? https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/615/appindicator-support/
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>>107767546
Well no, if something had changed I would've posted a different picture.

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What's the best GIMP version? I know it's not anything recent as everything is fundamentally broken and buggy
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>>107769420
GIMP 2 is enough
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>>107769586
It's fine
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>>107769420
photopea makes it easier for me honestly, sad but true
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>>107769676
Doesn't make much of a difference since they are all shit but this is with Cubic(and whatever Krita uses, still shit)
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>>107769799
Actually now that I think about it, the NoHalo and LoHalo don't look half as bad as 3.0 Cubic, but I still prefer the original 2.8 Cubic by a long shot over blurry shit.

I have a damn fetish for smartphones. I WANT (don't buy) a new mobile phone almost every year. I wipe my current phone completely with a wet wipe every day. I clean up the trash, optimize it, and restart it, and I update the apps. I really want a realme gt 8 pro 12/256, but I think even 60% of its features would be useless to me...
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>>107768975
Well, I only ever obssess over it during the upozzing process when I opt out of everything on first boot while actively making sure all the bloat and spyslop is uninstalled, disabled, stopped and isolated, the firewall set up to block eveything and all the other privacy/optimization apps carefully tweaked and managed by droid-fy. After that, it's only about updoots, which at that point Android itself no longer has the capacity to perform on it's own.

Basically my phone becomes a miniature troonix pc that cannot be hijacked by any of the parties involved in it's design.
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>>107768975
sound like the phone is your transference object and you might have som form of retrograde psychological condition. or maybe you're just a consumer drone, one or the other
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sadly you're late to rooting & custom ROMs
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>>107769183
I think I'm greatly overestimating the importance of a smartphone as such.
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I don't believe that there are people that can get excited over new phones or even tell two different phones apart. Every time I've bought a new phone it's been the same as my old one despite the old one getting discontinued every time.

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Que tu fais, /g/?

Précédent: >>107730163
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>>107766897
>checked against the spec
Writing the spec precisely in enough is called programming.
>code compiled/run and checked against the spec
Aka. Test Driven Development
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In Neutralino there is no 'windowMove' event type, I'm trying to save the app position either when the app window has been moved or when app quits (windowClose doesn't work here)
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>>107767428
>"the bloat is in the room with me"
Are you sure that's not just you, sitting alone in your room?
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No matter what kind of program I write, there is always a large amount of state in it, and it's accessed from everywhere in a "disorganized" way. You know the term "cross-cutting concerns"? The entire program consists of cross-cutting concerns as far as I'm concerned. Clearly it is good for efficiency, because whenever I try to extract parts of the program into their own modules I always find that it introduces redundant branching (as in the extracted procedure does some branching and computes a return value, and then calling procedure has to branch on the returned value again). However, I find it annoying that I am reimplementing common things again and again with slight task-specific variations. Is there any orthodox literature on program structure written by programmers, not by consulting and book salesmen?
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>>107769872
>there is always a large amount of state in it, and it's accessed from everywhere in a "disorganized" way
OOP solves this

>Is there any orthodox literature on program structure written by programmers, not by consulting and book salesmen?
don't know any, but if there are, i would not expect them to be good. programmers are quite bad at writing books
"consultants" like Uncle Bob can oversell good points, but if you apply them with some forethought and not blindly and everywhere, they generally work way more often than not

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This is it. The end of personal computing, the end of gaming gpus.: No more rtx 6000, no more dedicated gpus, Nvidia will completely exit the consumer market. Told you that this was going to happen, one way or another. A single data enter dedicated to GAY-I brings more revenue than 100.000 individual consumers who buy GAYMER cards. Better scoop up a top of the line gpu now, while stocks last. There won't be any new cards coming, and yeah that applies to rtx 5000 super too.
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>>107769607
>since you are too poor to buy new GPUs, we will just sell you more fake frames
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HOLY FUCK !$%^^!*&@#*$%!%^&@%^&!%*

HOSTING 3B DROP PARTY IN FALADOR WORLD 12
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>>107769882
DOA
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>>107765029
You don't even know what he's intending to play. You're a tool.
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>>107765962
You made me check on Nietzsche and you're right: slave mentality implies resentment. Keep on Buddhing Buddha.

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Is it absolutely necessary to smash the mass storage device's hardware to pieces to make the data on it unrecoverable? I knew about /dev/zero and /dev/urandom, which, from what I understand, would be the equivalent of a C program that, via syscall write, would write a binary file, either all 0s or random, that would occupy the "free" space (i.e., the space not marked in the index table) until the disk is full. Once it's full, the file is deleted from the index table. In theory, it should work like this, at least for mechanical mass storage devices... For NVMe and SSDs, I know they talk about trim, but I don't know if it's actually a real thing... In any case, why are both methods fallacious in preventing data recovery? On paper, it seems to make sense.
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>>107769094
All modern storage devices are independent computers running proprietary firmware. You have no clue what they're really doing and they're free to ignore any drive erasing commands or make additional copies of data in the spare disc space. Even full disc encryption isn't a perfect defense because the drive can log access patterns that could leak information. Mechanical destruction is simple and reliable.
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>>107769413
and FUN!
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>>107769148
zeroed, sure. randomized highly unlikely.
the best they could get from that cache file is a filetree of names, not the data within it.
unless hdd's secretly all have futuristic invisible chips in it which would be manufactured by china.
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>>107769094
Lol
> writing the drive with random ones and zeroes 10x never truly erases the drive! Mossad or the Chinese could recover it?
More like
> CAN ANYONE RECOVER THIS FAILED DRIVE! I'LL PAY ANYTHING
> sorry mate that's impossible
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>>107769220
>small files
You mean two sectors, a.k.a. 1024 bytes.

kek
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>>107769252
Still 2, unless Copilot gets it's own in the next update.
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>>107766518
At this point just get rid of every program in Windows and replace it all with an AI toolbar
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>>107769402
Got something just for you.
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>>107766711
>go on 4chan
>see twitter
>go on twitter
>see 4chan
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>use Linux
>Need to Google commands to change what I want
>Use windows
>Need to ask ai how to get to the menu thats buried 16 layers deep to change what I want
>Use macOS
>Forced to do it the way tim cooke wants

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>the year is 2004
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>>107765654
for poorfags on /g/ it's 2026 also
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>>107769813
well for many of we got what we could get. i remember a period where i had the option of decent quality 174MiB vga xvid dvd rips of anime, or 35MiB qvga rmvb rips. obviously the former look much better, even on dial up even 35MiB took some time to download, so i downloaded the rmvb's for most shows
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>>107769771
idk what you expected, sata is brand new!
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>>107769944
I guess that makes sense. I was downloading rips of games back in the dialup days. Not many sites had the entire isos for DL, so you basically had to download everything separately.
>music addon
>speech addon
>cinematics addon
It would take an entire Saturday afternoon just to get the base gamerip without any of the media parts.
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>>107769964
yea, i remember game rips as well. i kinda wish that was still a thing, since games even today have the bulk of their size in media and unnecessarily-high-res textures. really with things like steam there's no technical reason why this can't just be an official option, like a choice between low/high res video assets, other languages, and whether you want to download the "ultra" quality textures etc, since we all know only a small number of players actually use those. but they still treat things like everyone has infinite bandwidth and storage space. maybe i do today, but a lot of people don't.

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New year edition!

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

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Did anybody bought these ALLSOME drill presses? This one is pretty cheap for $160 and the specs seem ok. I mostly need it for ocassionaly drilling into aluminium and brass with 2-4mm bits.
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>>107769510
be warned that the low speeds on those do not mean increased torque, in fact it will mean even less torque (pwm speed controller, lower duty cycle). there is a parkside (lidl, kompernas, made in germany i think) version of those things and they suck ass compared to the version pulleys. the version with pulleys is also much cheaper, i belive its something like $80, or at least was 2 years ago
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I got a 150 dollar voucher on aliexpress that I can waste. What's something I didn't know I need?
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>>107769544
i am the first to suggest a normal press drill, and to buy a second hand actually but for his usecase, any press drill will be an overkill, he doesnt need low speeds at all, he is using tiny brill bits on easy materials
>>107769510
anon that one is ok for your usecase, you can even go cheaper, like this one if you never going to drill steel https://aliexpress.com/item/1005010542325114.html
And if you have a good portable drill, and dont use that often you can go for a good drill press fixture https://aliexpress.com/item/1005010576305973.html
There are even shittier ones as low as 15 bucks, that can be decent with some work.
Just one thing use drill bits for brass or adapt a set to brass (you just need to file a cheapo set , really easy check for some videos)
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>>107761411
>bing better than google
I'd have laughed 3 years ago, now I wouldn't be surprised

lol
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>>107768482
>trying to tell me it's 2027
I can see through your lies.
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slop me up bro
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>>107768218
we were tricked into letting the good womens go when we were young. getting woman later in life is basically impossible. they dont even go outside.
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>>107767988
Its actually 1995.
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>>107767956
blame the masons

words cannot begin to desccribe how fucking excited i am
a year from now human society will likely be entirely unrecognizable from now, hell even three months from now could be pretty damn alien
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>>107768362
the constant anti-AI spam on /g/ confirmed what I always suspected: this isn't a place for people who like technology, it's a shithole where /v/ kids go for tech support and trannies go to groom them
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>@grok, a child has been detected, do your thing.
Either the singularity is pedo or it's just a big nothing burger like that time Elon was the number one gamer in the world.

I am not even a moral fag but Elon is a clown.
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>>107764610
Singularity is pure fiction and the technophobe version of the rapture.
They completely misread energy consumption for "growth".
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>>107764610
you have a trillion dollar you fucking snakeoil saleman, buy an ad
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>>107769618
Good.


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