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What are you working on, /g/?

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>>107555346
>take this rust function
which crate did you copy this from?
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>>107555346
There are different levels of transpiling to other languages. You either naively just map language construct to language construct, or you actually build a real compiler, and the output just happens in to be C, rather than LLVM IR/assembly. You simply just wouldn't rely on C to do TCO and emit different code.
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>>107555999
And it's still easier to just emit C than build your own compiler.
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I just found out that chrome://tracing can plot compilation time breakdowns from -ftime-trace files, neat.
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>>107555940
Go yap in the gcc mailing list about how they are midwits for having trampolines and nested functions, just write optimal C bros.

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DCA E3 Edition

How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro

>Closed back wired headphones

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>>107557396
what makes them better?
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>>107552491
First time hearing about this scenario. Sounds like paranoia to me.
>>107552615
>pay the same
Actually they're slightly cheaper than most 5" decent speakers out there; this aside, smaller speakers make sense if your room or studio or desk are small. For people who are looking for correct-sounding speakers for music playback and media consumption these Adams look good.
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>>107555017
>Now I like the feel of the beyer more, but surprisingly I think the sony did better in blocking out outside sound
???
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>Location
Yookay
>Budget
£350
>What I'm looking for
Preferably closed back headphones, with detachable cable(s), and most importantly they should be very comfortable to wear on my big head for long periods of time. I don't want my ears to become sore.
>Previous gear and my thoughts on it
ATH-M40x
Sound quality seemed okay, but I've never used good headphones so I have no reference point. I did find them to be quite uncomfortable.
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Are there some good (perferably written) guides for REW and calibration speakers for casualish music listening? Built-in help is a bit much.

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107557783
>pro
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>>107557783
you'll be fine, remember that W11 is W10 under the hood (open command prompt->type ver->press enter), if you debloat you get same performance for /gayming/
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>>107557783
>11
lol
lmao even
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i posted this in /pcbg/ then realized i never see much windows tuning stuff here in /fwt/.

talking about RAM, i crapped out my opinion that 32GB is the new minimum, 64 or more better because you can do freaky things like increasing the system file cache, disabling kernel paging and also disable pagefile completely (you can look that last one up yourselves, its easy).

>do tune L2 and L3 caches regardless of how much RAM you have, Windows is always installed with with a generic setup for those.

remember kids - if you do it wrong you can break your system
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Disable kernel paging - does what it says on the tin. If system is low on RAM - don't do this

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
Parameter: DisablePagingExecutive
Parameter type: Boolean
Default value: 0
Tweaked value: 1

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>>107558392
Why the fuck do you have to tell it cache size? It can't just acquire that info?

Which one?
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1366×768
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>>107541410
16:9 for shitty tn panels because viewing angles ashit
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>>107545009
That would eat into their laptop sales.

Honestly though, the iPad pro looks so good that I'm thinking about buying one and just remoting in to my server when I need a desktop os.
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>>107558001
>1618/1000
anon, thats not how it works. The golden ratio is roughly 1.618034, which is roughly (1+sqrt(5))/2. If your logic is to be followed, the correct approximation would be 161803/100000 which is equal to 1.61803
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>>107546117
16:10 is rare because cattle gets the ick when there are black bars visible when they consume their media slop.

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What's the last good year for the Internet?
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>>107557549
>What's the last good year for the Internet?
Hard question.
2012 was the end of the world. I would say yeah.
>>107557636
Even before that, it was going to shit, gamergate was a new era of shit, just like commentary channels which started in 2014 ish.
>>107557926
>It wasn't as corporatized, or algorithm-ized
You are making shit up for the sake of making shit up?
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I was a little tiny baby kid when the internet was good.
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>>107557549
2016.
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It's funny if you go through threads like this everyone is saying the early 2010-2014 Minecraft YouTuber era was the peak. You would be spit on a decade+ ago here for saying that shit but nostalgia fags gonna fag
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>>107557948
this. smartphones made the internet shit. all big companies started go to the web.
Sanitized and centralized it for the normies.

/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

Reimu Edition

>News
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3
xAI releases Grok 4.1 https://x.ai/news/grok-4-1
OpenAI releases GPT-5.1 https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-1

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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>>107557838
of course there's no opus. it's way upmarket, and frankly the janitorfags etc who use commodity models probably wouldn't even get much benefit from using it with their slop cards.
deepseek is like the mcdonalds of LLM roleplay. edible, nothing special, but widely consumed.
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>>107557889
it also doesn't have the insane positivity bias of western models
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Has anyone tried GPT 5.2 Pro for RP?
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Why does it feel like out of all the DS models Speciale is the only one that actually reads the prompts fully. I tried a coding problem with Speciale and reasoner and reasoner thought for like 10 seconds and got the answer wrong, is there a way to get other models to behave like Speciale?
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>>107558457
Use a better model.

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what if companies are mass buying hardware not only because of AI, but to push people into a cloud ecosystem in the future?

imagine a future where most consumer hardware can only run a browser and very lightweight stuff, and the rest needs to be done though cloud services
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>>107555311
In a very large fire
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>>107555161
I mean, obviously with people like Peter Thiel pushing techno fascism. America is heading into fascism and Trump is the puppet president trying to get it done. Trump would do anything for money and pussy, he is a soulless husk. An empty vessel that only craves and exists for the two. They like presidents who will act that way. One man is too stupid to be making decisions that grand.

I'm like 90% sure its Thiel pushing a decent chunk of this shit ngl. He basically oversees silicon valley and shit like Google and Facebook (which is under rule by the paypal mafia and Peter Thiel is the don of that group, which also includes Musk) which builds databases on us entirely for governments to pull and hes building Palentir. Also most of the policies signed by trump align with his ideals. We are all already being watched, its all just done by privatized companies because it only sounds bad if the government does it. Cant wait until everyone unanimously realizes otherwise lol.

Ngl a lot of his ideology makes sense and is pretty good. I think most people fucking suck and should be doing a lot more for their community and for people, striving to be at their absolute best and to maxmize charity and the wellbeing of their community. I think that requires everyone to be monitered and for some communities to be wiped. Everyone can change, but some are too stubborn to and some will just take too long.
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>>107558281
>Everyone can change
I assure you the SECOND this shit starts to impact the ability for druggies and alcoholics to shit up every nation on earth the whole project will burn down overnight lmao
There are too many people who simply need to be pulled from the streets and terminated, they have no chance of recovery and no amount of stupid tech bullshit can fix them. They are already visible with the naked eye to anyone with a pulse, they are black, white, brown, arab, asian and every shade inbetween.

A society in the shape of a utopia cannot be created by trying to make dogshit sticky enough to hold that shape you need to use a clean material.
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>>107555161
As long as the government doesn't intervene in stopping the production of hardware, as prices rise margins also rise and create an opportunity for new producers to enter the market
It's not guaranteed because nothing is guaranteed. AI is destined to fail anyway, it's revolutionising things but margins will lower easily. These companies are basically investing for nothing but they're using freshly printed government money anyway.
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This is being done by a desperate scam company to hinder it's competition. Even NVIDIA is backing out on some of it's plans to support them because despite all the hardware they burn they keep getting smacked by more efficient models. We're caught in the crossfire of a literal fucking retard given unlimited VC capital because he looooooves sucking dick

We didn't know how good we had it with SATA SSDs. M.2/NVME is cheap shit that scales poorly and is inconvenient to access.
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>>107556402
>lack of PCIE lanes
PCIe switch or bifurcation.

>SATA doesn't have this problem.
Yes, because the SATA controller basically is a switch + PCIe bridge in one already.

>What good is NVME if you can only use it on one slot due to a lack of PCIE lanes?
Also what shitty boards you buy when even non high end X870 boards these days have like four x4 NVMe slots?
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>>107550426
sata is slow as shit pcie cards are much better
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>>107553965
>have a bunch of SATA connectors
>NNOOOO YOU HAVE TO BUY NVME DRIVES INSTEAD
Look, most of the time 600Mbps is good enough.
I mean, it doesn't even make a difference on the OS drive for boot times and shit. Most programs make no difference.
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Nvme is pretty solid for large transfers
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>>107556439
You made me realise my fundamental problem with NVME.
The amount of space it takes up compared to a simple SATA port. It could be fixed by installing them vertically on boards, but that still leaves them sticking out like expansion cards.
SATA is pretty good in terms of IO breakout flexibility, power delivered externally too.

The concept of the storage is kinda shit at a base level, only the bandwidth really redeems it. Add in the reality of the form factor and it's trash. Ironically SATA never had to conform to something like 2.5", 3.5" etc, it was just a connector, how they housed stuff was up to manufacturers. We still could have had memory sticks you plug in via cable, attached to motherboard in a different way.

There's still time to stop before we end up with IDE cables again.
It's not too late.

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, how could this happen to one of the best browsers out there?
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>>107557998
He can't give any because it's just fearmongering. If it were a real concern they could just compile llama.cpp to WASM and the problem is solved with the browsers sandboxing anyway.
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>LibreWolf compromised
There's absolutely fucking nothing left is there?
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Is there a SINGLE FUCKING BROWSER that isn't infested with cuck shit?
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>>107558380
Yes.
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>>107544043
What's wrong with it? AI has always been around, it's just more usable now.
Cry about it

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>Firefox if it was chromium
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>>107558048
What are your favorite about:flags?
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>>107558048
more like
>Firefox if it was a poojeet crypto scam
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I lost faith in Luke Smith when he started shilling this pure garbagio
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>>107558048
>bloat
>pushing vpns and shit
i guess you're semi-right at least
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>>107558048
literally, considering (((brendan eich)))

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I noticed that every time I try to train something or run stable diffusion, my 1060 reaches a temperature around 95deg, and everything slows down. If I keep using it, it actually shuts off my laptop immediately.
Is this normal? I haven't opened or cleaned that laptop since I bought it in 2016, could doing some maintenance help?
Extra info: It takes about one to two minutes to go from 60-70 degrees to 95 degrees, so it heats up rather quickly. But it takes over 10 minutes to fall back under 80 degrees.
Maybe I should also set the fan speed manually to max?
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>>107551829
because software and hardware are intertwined. you will spend the rest of your life getting buttfucked by hardware issues (especially in networking) as you try to do more and more interesting things.
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>>107550124
Have you tried turning it on and off?

>>107554877
Cool. It doubles as a cheap heating and cooking alternative for your home.
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>>107550124

Unironically I wonder if you're troll.

Laptops have awful, awful thermal headroom. If you're gonna do this, you probably want to just take out the whole thing out of the enclosure, at least the hot parts. Then you want to improve the cooling. A fan blowing hard on the parts might be good enough, but the best solution might be to install a desktop CPU heatsink type of thing, but will be risky because there is no attachment so it will be janky. You could also watercool, which would be the best solution, but this require proper DYI so I wont go there.

You pretty much guaranteed to throttle over a longer period of time, so if possible undervolt/underclock your GPU and/or CPU.

what you should actually do. Do some light maintenance and keep your laptop for study stuff, like one should(!). Then learn about computers. Then based on that put passive search queries on websites for parts. Wait for a good deal on old hardware. Pay around maybe less then 200 usd for good enough PC. Then also keep an eye out for people just unloading KGs of electronic shit, especially connectors. Congratz you now have what you need to tinker.
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>>107551973
ACKtually 1060 6GB was kinda midrange back in the day before nJudea shat the lineup and turned it into a glorified xx50 series
>>107557316
It definitely is a bait thread
>1060
>laptop(old)
>haven't been cleaned in 10 years
>tech support thread
I'd say shit bait but he managed to bait all the retards above
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>>107558322
No it is genuine

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The best and brightest C programmers agree: Rust belongs in the Linux kernel!
https://lwn.net/Articles/1049831/
This board tries it's best to portray C and Rust as polar opposites, but in the end they serve the same purpose. Good C programmers have always respected Rust programmers and vice versa. Only the fizzbuzzers and jeets want a language war between C and Rust.

Why do they want it? Because if you split the systems language ecosystem, there will be less competition to their electron/react garbage (see Windows 11 start menu)
Everyone except Indians agrees that anything written in Rust or C is much better than electron garbage. That is why it is important to be friends and allies, not enemies
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>>107557399
I only notice a trend that cnile software is just as low quality as rust software
>gcc is written in c
it isn't
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>>107536934
Honestly I don't see how anyone with 2 brain cells ever actually believed the Rust language itself would somehow turn you into a tranny or something.
It was clearly a smear campaign from day 1.

Even when you tried to genuinely have a rational conversation about it those who opposed Rust could literally never put together a single cogent argument without filling their post with random personal attacks.
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>>107557956
It came from the same mental midgets who claim systemd is an NSA backdoor. Don't think too hard on it.
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so linux ded eh
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>>107558334
nah

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Be honest anon, do you actually use the Home Row for touch typing how it was caught in school? Or do you just kind of get a feel for your keyboard and get good at correcting typos really fast like me? Do you think learning to Touch Type properly is worth it?
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>>107555406
Im the one that made that original 2 finger comment. I do use my thumb for space and pinky for shift/ctrl. I didn't really consider the modifier keys. I hope you retards didn't really think I hold the shift key with my index finger
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>>107555771
not 2 fingers then is it?
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>>107553740
>>107554103
>>107554959
I used to play a ww2 flight sim back in the day called Aces High
Learned to type fast one handed by shitposting with my left hand whilst my right was still on my flight stick
Hard to do these days because my HOTAS is two big and gets in the way

I used to type quick two handed, not the proper method but heavily biased to two fingers each hand
Ironically my typing skills have gone to shit since I became a coder
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>>107553711
I forced myself to home row for like a week
it has helped a lot and looking at what I'm typing is all I need to focus on now to prevent typos
I still favor wasd thoughever because gayming so I tend to scoot my index finger over to the f key's bump over and over again before I type lol
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>>107553711
>Be honest anon, do you actually use the Home Row for touch typing how it was caught in school?
Yes
>Do you think learning to Touch Type properly is worth it?
Anyone who spends a lot of time in front of a keyboard should learn to touch type properly, for most people it will be a massive speed increase.

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There is not a single day without a bug report.
There is not a single week without hundreds of bug reports.
Some helpfull links:

>Get Involved/Issue Reporting:
https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/Issue_Reporting

>Search/Fill for bugs:
https://bugs.kde.org/index.cgi

>Crash handler for KDE software, Dr. Konqi:
https://github.com/KDE/drkonqi
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>>107553415
*taps sign*
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>>107553436
That is literally me
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Wayland has the most crashes
I never had this many issues before Wayland
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>>107553835
what was your bug? maybe they have fixed it and forget to merge, search for it on the search/fill category.
>>107557009
if that was true kde would be unusable, most reported bugs get fixed, but more bugs appear. its an ongoing war against crashes and bugs, if windows accepted bug reports, how bad do you think it'd be?
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>>107558119
>most reported bugs get fixed
lmao this is ludicrously untrue. have you ever filed a single bug report for KDE? most get automatically closed due to inactivity.

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How do we attract more women to Linux?
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Make it cute
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>>107558223
no, i only mention it cause the RF only ones are usually the most cheap and easy ones to procure since nobody wants them. It's not like, say, a trinitron or equivalent set.
also, didn't people start to discontinue using RF around the 90s?
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>>107557517
Make a shota as a mascot for a distro and have him help the user like clipply did in windows
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>>107557517
Foids are absolutely not attracted to sausage fest hobbies. Want to attract more of them? Have more handsome 6-ft tall, blue eyes, strong jaw, and manly hand programmers to be the face of programming, then you'll have more foids flock to this field. The positive of this is that there would be more foids in this field. The negative effect is that foids would be doing performative programming to attract gigachads. This would also make all the 2 incher pa/g/eets seethe endlessly because zero foids are actually interested in Loonix or any other meme OS (including LaurieWired) but on how to maximize their chances of able to do jumping jacks on Brad's thundercock
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>>107558241
hi mikanthemink


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