My ram is 3500hz but my computer is reading it as 2667, is it fucked or what is going on
>>107801023Activate XMP
>>107801045what's that?
does anyone actually use TempleOS? does it have any real advantages over other OS that would make one stick with it?
lol no, the fact that it was made by a homeless guy, with his own programming language from scratch, his own compiler from scratch while at the same time suffering with severe untreated schizophrenia is all that matters. He even made a rough 3d graphic engine demo before it even became a thing
>>107799418On what planet is my mention of ecelebs shitting up TempleOS with AI slop and ignoring "God said no weights" referring to terry as a "bad person"? What is going through your mind that you would respond to my post like that?
>>107799418Like I said the negative influences in his life were more to blame than he himself. He got it in his head that other people deserved to be treated with bitterness for being dumber than him and it was his undoing in the end. The person who said that he's going to hell is likely just baiting since people here deny that he ever did anything wrong.
>>107799196Kill all glowniggers.
>>107798969you can only run it as a virtual maachine. its pretty impressive that some of the graphics stuff he was able write. If he didn't lose his marbles it could have grown to something more beautiful
>desktop linux>3 partitions >android>32 partitionswhy does android have to be so fucking complicated
>why is poojeetos like this
>>107798130In newer versions, some partitions are duplicated for seamless update support. For example my phone has a system_a/system_b & a vendor_a/vendor_b. It makes installing custom ROMs a little annoying but it's fine.Android is based on Linux for, well, the kernel but that's where shared components end. It's like how macOS uses FreeBSD userland components but nothing else.
>>107800529>system_a/system_b & a vendor_a/vendor_bI remember screwing around with custom roms back in like ~2014 and how much easier it was without this bullshit.
>>107800268Good point, but there's more wrist injuries from keyboards than diamonds and diamonds are much harder than anything keyboards are made from these days. Compare 2 keyboards crashing together vs 2 walls of diamond, obviously the keyboards are a weaker plastic compared to a harder metal
>>107797772In what country/territory is this true? Because the job market is pretty poor here, and I've heard it's also poor in the US which makes me wonder where the hell it's good at. India?
selling kebab is more profitable
>>107800421I think I’m India it’s getting better but still terrible. You know how India is basically infinite pool of workers who are all educated? That implies that there is a massive pool of educated but underemployed people waiting for US companies to hire them, so the job market is pretty bad is what I am trying to say.
>>107799230>Fuark!why do I only see people say this word on 4chan?
The great debate
>>107800302this is it for me
>>107800324This, vertical is so much better if you typically have more than 5 tabs open.
tabs on the right
vertical niggas checking in
>>107800302tabs in a floating window of you noobie
first time OP editionPrevious>>107699526
>>107800626>South Korea. That one bedroom apartment was $400 a month, it was brand newSouth Korea is wild. Since you lived there I'm sure you know how real-estate works but for the rest of the class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7_OfANCuVg>>107800716>>107788536I like the lego stuff, would love to see them up close. Anyway good luck anon, don't worry about the prices on my links those are just the first results I found. You can find everything dirt cheap. You'll just have to look around and play with keywords a bit like the chandelier cover thing I said.
>>107788536>>107800486Yeah I think the white trim with oak floors and pale stone fireplace demands something bold on the walls to offset the light tones. Though honestly I think the spotlight trained directly on the wall to the left is doing the whole room a disservice, the wall to the right looks a lot better. Might consider a floor lamp there instead. Even though a darker shade of blue would look great, some area lighting and a navy/gray/white patterned rug would make the room look much less washed out imo.
>>107800716you took all the effort to help a complete stranger on 4chan. I like you have a great day
>>107800815You too buddy
>>107800745oh, the deposits are right down. My deposit was $2000 on that apartment. Just live outside of Seoul, and you don't have this nutso system.
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>>107800464Fuck you bitch. Why cumskins so obsessed with us?
>>107800464Brave seems fine but it's users make me not use it.
>>107800573>>107800464Yes, gays and trannies hate him for not supporting the gay marriage bill.
>>107800776
>>107800949Also, trannies and jeets dont like each other because they are both competing in the same tech job market. kekThere is a war
>>107680640Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107797944>My soldering station is the same as yours, but with another brand name.I have a few. When it comes to soldering stations, don't spend a lot of money on it. Spend money on a hot air station. I use a hot air station 85% of the time. You also need a good DMM and a programmable power supply. Not to mention a microscope or some kind.>What kind of jobs are the most common for notebook repair? Broken ports, liquid damage, dead caps, dead ICs, broken screens, hinges. Stuff like that.>I've done that for family and friends but I never did motherboard repair. I feel scared of doing it professionally if I only know the more basic stuff, even if most of the time that's been the problem.Start like I did. Buy broken stuff on eBay or Craigslist (or whatever is popular around you), try to fix it and flip it. You will learn quickly and confidence will grow with knowledge you acquire.>Also how do you repair keyboards on the ideapad and I think the newer thinkpads, the ones with fused keyboards? Is it viable in your country to buy the whole top carcass? In here that's ridiculously expensive so I get just the keyboard itself and glue it to the old chassis.I don't repair that stuff. I just do a top case assembly replacement. No one would pay for my time to remove all those welded rivets and the keyboard would never feel the same after anyway. Like so many things today, they're not meant to be repaired. One time a customer did bring me his laptop the same day he spilled soda over it and I did save the keyboard by putting it in an ultrasonic cleaner with hot water for 15 minutes and then I rinsed it and let it dry for 2 days. That worked well. But if you leave it for even a day, it will corrode the traces.>Have you ever done battery repair? I've been looking into recelling my battery for a while.Yes but only for friends and long-time customers who specifically asked me to fix it. I don't do it because of liability.
>>107798125I'm too amateur to have some of the fancy toys. So no hot air station or microscope for me. I have a cheapo digital multimeter and a power supply (goes up to 30 V at 10 A) I quite like that thing, even if most uses are for some heavier stuff. Only does straight DC, though, no signal generator. I also have a handheld oscilloscope, needed one for a job a while ago and wasn't at a spot where I could get a proper bench top unit.>dead caps and ICsThose I don't touch cause no hot air.>liquid damageAs in the traces themselves corroded to shit so you gotta retrace it with wire and that UV solder mask goop?>flipping shit off of eBay and CraigslistThose are shit in here but we have our local alternatives, I keep an eye on them on occasion. Hopefully this year I'll get to do more of that since I finished some big project last year and should have more time now...Which brings me to the battery repair. I got a x230 a while ago, cleaned it up, upgraded it and now it's my on the go computer, love that thing, real portable and easy to carry around. Problem is the battery. I've seen around here that the BMS might die if it gets disconnected from the battery the wrong way and since it's an older model with the original battery, I don't want to ruin it and have to order some chink replacement, I gotta do it right the first time. Can you teach us how to do it? There was some anon in this threads that wanted to build a website with this sort of info for the x220 I think, but then he disappeared and I never seen him again.
>>107775377Thanks man>microjeet's 4 GB minimumWho actually still use this unless you're running TTY session only.
>>107798125>Start like I did. Buy broken stuff on eBay or Craigslist (or whatever is popular around you), try to fix it and flip it. You will learn quickly and confidence will grow with knowledge you acquire.I watch guys like TronicsFix on YT and when they do multimeter tests I'm just dumbfounded like - I have a good head for abstract spatial awareness and I can envision water flowing through pipes but - how do you know the power goes here, then it goes here, and so on when you have a multi-layer PCB? How do you know that a voltage reading on pin 1, 2, 3, etc is "good"? If there are specs/data sheets online I have no idea where to find them.
My work is sending these out to new employees
Use NixOSUse FlakesIt's Linux, but perfected.
>>107800782Best way to run hyprland on Debian stable. You can use home manager and flakes to pull and build hyprland straight from the devs github repo and it doesn't interfere with your base system because it's separate from the base system.
I heard Nix nukes your drives
>>107800960usecase for drives??
>>107800960if anything it saves them since you can pin to a release for 6 months. archtards come by and rebuild unstable every day and wonder why they have 30gbs of write a week.
>>107801014How is that any different than just choosing to not update any other distro for 6 months?
I hope whoever designed usb a died a very miserable death. when can we kill this useless shit for good?
>>107800733skill issueworks on my machines
>>107800533I just wish they added an interrupt pin to it. Would've sold decades of latency problems and CPU usage spikes.but the USB consortium is full of complete utter faggots who just make sure the standard is as completely fucked as possible, and they only do any upgrades whatsoever when there's some competition. They made USB3 (last sane version) to counter Firewire 800, and then the hot garbage that's.. every later version, to counter Thunderbolt.
>>107800909Holy no thanks.USB devices firing off interrupts at will? Jesus what a shitshow that would be.
>>107800733try micro usb
The design is fine.The blame for the shittiness of USB falls on The People(tm), for being retarded and not holding manufacturers accountable.
>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 deadUse >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107799662Read the whole post retard before submitting yours
>>107795596I have reported all of the above and my reports were ignored
>>107799391>BONkek
> I finally made Gemini write me a script that silently updates my Deluge Daemon with my VPN's forwarded port and monitors to check for a new port every 15 minutes and only updates the Deluge Daemon when it detects a new port is assigned.I've been putting this shit off for years because I was too lazy to write the 30-40 lines it would take, but now I don't have to.Yayyyyyyy
>>107795497same
Anyone who uses Veracrypt to encrypt their files is a pedophile.
>>107800071i got raided, cops asked me nicely for the password for my veracrypt shit, i denied.never heard anything again, this was like almost 10 years ago.
>>107800071Why did you forget the password to your CP stash?
true!
Should I be encrypting me pedo games?
>>107800071>>107800157What the fuck. How on earth did you get to that point?
thoughts on this feature? W or L?
it's not loaded but it's still taking up a browser tabwhy not bookmark it again?
>>107800678you have to right click a bookmark to delete it
>>107800216I spent less than that on 32GB. But I didn't need 32 necessarily, it wouldn't be the end of the world if I had to stick to 16.
>>107800216Unreal Engine games have been using over 20gb for a while now anon and we both know nobody is going to optimize shit for Unreal games and if you think Unreal Engine 6 or gaming in general is going to be light on RAM I have bad news for you.
>>107800216It is only when you trying to shoot for 32GiB or larger UDIMM DDR5 where prices get really crazy. The issue that all current DDR5 desktop platforms force you to use 2xUDIMM or you will get a massive hit on clockspeed as memory controllers cannot handle it. So you are forced to get aforementioned 32GiB if you want more than 32GiB of memory without taking a massive hit on memory clockspeed.
>>107800553
>>107800730>Cherry picking a SKU that is massive priced and discontinued. NGMI, /g/
Why did he do it?Why did he betray the gamers that made him?
>>107800033Money. What else?
>>107800033because video games are useless shit for children. he wants to make real tech.
>>107800690>defends jews firstlmao. happy haunakka.
>>107800077It’s a slippery slope of evil. When he betrayed EVGA, he could betray everyone.
>>107800077Nvidia is one of the shittiest companies to do business with. Why do you think most consoles use AMD?