Intel about to get flooded by jeets
Ready to come home, White man?
>>108528947I really like MacBooks, but the most recent OS updates have been windows tier dogshit. And the damage done by buying out all of TSMC's leading edge node production output for years starting with the M1 release convinced a bunch of midwits that ARM was the cause for the massive speedups that has created a legion of mouth breathing retards that think ARM is magic.
>>108528947White urban woman and homosexual or metrosexual man if anything That's their audience
>>108525251>people officerWhat does it even mean? Are we stacking random nouns for work titles now?
>>108525251One word.Izzat.
why are TKL keyboards dying out? nobody buys them anymore
Should I even try to reverse search?
>>108530324What are people buying instead?
>>108530324Do you have any proof of this?
>>10853052460 and 65
Why havent you taken the split keyboard pill yet /g/? Its scientifically proven to help with multiple problems and has no learning curve if you know touch typing
>>108523999based digits and true
built this but have not got time to actually use it, total was like 40 muttbux not counting switches
I do be using a split keyboard but I'm not layermaxxing on the dactyl because it has a pretty good amount of keys available to work with. I never learned qwerty on my split boards so I can still type on my laptop keyboards pretty well but I much prefer using these. I like the idea of improving on the standard keyboard, but it seems like a lot of people are very emotionally attached to the standard 104key qwerty keyboard. I get that habit/muscle memory is there, but I never really understood the logic behind a lot of the standard key placements. Always be optimizing.
Fuaaak bros I want to build a Svalboard and learn how to type on it. The dual track balls seems peak, the left one for scrolling and the right one for pointing. I wonder how brutal the learning curve is. I’m not sure it would work for me because I have something fucked up with my hands where my fingers all kinda move together more than most people. I’ve seen setups where they have them mounted on their chair armrests. Imagine being able to lean back and type, not being cucked into hunching over your desk. It’s a lot of money to try if you aren’t sure it will work for you I guess, but someone on who can’t into assembling would probably buy it
>>108529948oh man, what's the one in the bottom? It looks like an ergodox ez but way better and I love multiple thumb keys!
Post your desks.
>>108529173They make speaker stands that clamp to desks.
>>108525217>clonazepam>estradiol>espironolactona>risperidonatransexual, hipertenso, deprimido y esquizofrenico? todos los problemas tenes flaco
>>108529173Where'd you get your deskpad from?
>>108527534Why is my setup soulless tho? >>108527678Neat I like it>>108529173Just screw a plank to the back underside of the desk and you can clamp a monitor arm or anything else you want. Are you afraid of a little DIY or have you never tried it?
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Tell me why this wouldn't work.
>>108513994Eventually air from outside gets into the case and you have condensation. Phase change used to be some baller shit in single core days, but it always had condensation problems.These days you probably have to deal with it being a power multiplier too.
>>108529233how come everything in your fridge isnt covered in water?this shit is a glowie psyop and I legit will not be surprised if this thread gets deleted
>>108513700Too small for efficient refrigeration cycle. Regular water cooling where water exchanges heat directly with elements that produce heat is going to be more efficient, quieter and sturdy.
>>108529929Pretty much everything non-porous with any thermal mass has a thin covering of water, plus my normal freezer and chest freezer get frost on everything. Phase change cooled PCs are more like a chest freezer than an air conditioned room.If you're literally asking why can't we just air condition a PC to 20F under ambient, that's because it would be really inefficient and not make any appreciable difference. Just get a minisplit for the room.
>>1085137001. The Condensation KillerThis is the biggest threat. AC units cool air below the ambient room temperature. When cold air hits the warm, humid air inside a PC case, moisture in the air reaches its "dew point" and turns into liquid water.The Result: Water droplets form directly on your motherboard, GPU, and CPU socket.The Consequence: Water and electricity don't mix; you’ll likely short-circuit your expensive components instantly.2. Humidity ControlStandard AC units are designed to cool large rooms and manage moisture through a drainage system. In a small, enclosed PC case:The AC will rapidly fluctuate the temperature.Without specialized insulation (like the "conformal coating" or "kneadable eraser" used by extreme overclockers who use liquid nitrogen), the humidity will wreck the electronics.3. Thermal Mass and EfficiencyComputer components generate heat very locally and intensely.An AC unit cools the air, but air is a poor conductor of heat.High-end water cooling is much more efficient because it moves heat away from the chip via liquid to a radiator.To make an AC work, you’d essentially need a "chiller" (which cools the liquid in a water-cooling loop), but these are bulky, loud, and consume massive amounts of power.4. Vibration and WeightComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
how do you combat dust on youre conmputer
>>108530636She's dead and I miss her...
>>108530636Spray some alcohol to dissolve the grime and then suck it up with a vacuum.
>>108530636use your boyfriend's compressor to blow the dust away
>>108530636I don't, I have the tower at the floor and I haven't opened it in 4 years at this point. The CPU temps seem to be 46-50 C with the web browser open, doesn't seem too bad for now.
>>108530636sex! the answer is SEX
Apple, who introduced the worst keyboard style ever, the chicklet, created the best keyboard in the world ever, the Powerbook sculpted keyboard. We're going backwards in technology.
>>108529856I hate clickity clackity keyboards. Too fucking noisy
>>108529987Noisyness improves the experience. You have to try it.
>>108528234>the best keyboard in the world evernope, that was IBM, whether it's the model M or the thinkpad 7rowI have an optical keychron k3 that was a very nice low profile keyboard similar to that macshitone switch is broken and I can't buy replacements anymore though, fuck em>>108529987but the noise is nice and it's only as loud as most mxslop
>>108528565>implying
>>108528565>>108530858Never let bongs design shit.
From https://www.techdirt.com/2026/04/03/senators-ask-tulsi-gabbard-to-tell-americans-that-vpn-use-might-subject-them-to-domestic-surveillance/>Senators Ask Tulsi Gabbard To Tell Americans That VPN Use Might Subject Them To Domestic Surveillance>In a letter sent Thursday to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, the lawmakers say that because VPNs obscure a user’s true location, and because intelligence agencies presume that communications of unknown origin are foreign, Americans may be inadvertently waiving the privacy protections they’re entitled to under the law.>Several federal agencies, including the FBI, the National Security Agency, and the Federal Trade Commission, have recommended that consumers use VPNs to protect their privacy. But following that advice may inadvertently cost Americans the very protections they’re seeking.>VPNs might protect you against garden-variety criminals, but the intentional commingling of origin/destination points by VPNs could turn purely domestic communications into “foreign” communications the NSA can legally intercept (and the FBI, somewhat less-legally can dip into at will).>That’s the substance of the letter sent to Gabbard, in which the legislators ask the DNI to issue public guidance on VPN usage that makes it clear that doing so might subject users to (somewhat inadvertent) domestic surveillanceWho knows for how long they've been collecting your data "accidentally".Land of the free? Weren't you guys laughing at China? Kek
>>108527961so you’re trying to tell me that as of this very moment I am NOT subject to domestic surveillance?
So what does this change? Just avoid any VPN providers that are based in USA?
love how you guys claim this is nothing new, yet couldn't explain shitjfc, this board has no technical people left anymore./g/ - Technology
>>108527961I don't care. I don't illegally download things. I don't break laws. I don't do drugs. I don't do anything that if someone saw it, they could use it against me. I volunteer at a food pantry and give charity regularly.They'll get bored and leave me alone. And if they don't, I still dont care.
>>108527961mr sentor, what does vpn use mean? some tech jobs require vpn for work network
so what manga reading app are you using guys? I used mihon personally sometimes want to change but meh too lazy
>>108529199there are many tachiyomi and mihon forks, also many manga websites provide an app albeit only limited to one source, mihon allows you to use multiple sources and migrate titles from a source to another easily without losing data>>108529268yeah no, thanks>>108529348I don't like reading mangas and books on desktop, watching anime is fine but reading is kinda cumbersome
>>108529456>forksthat's the same thing anon. I always wanted something self-hosted, similar to mihon (runs well on mobile) but also runs well on web and tracks progress accurately. I often switch devices. Never found anything good
>>108529008kys pedo
>>108529008Hot, would rape.Why would you want to change from Mihon? You can even host your own source. If for some reason you don't like any of the existing ones.
>>108529008Mihon is the only reason I still use android tablet instead of buying ipad
I was watching an old movie and thought the airport terminal departures board looked cool; so I figured there was a consumer grade display. Come to find out there is, it just costs $1k-$3k. The DIY displays involve making it all from scratch with logic boards; isn’t there at least a GitHub project where I can just plug a string of split flap bits into the pc with a usb?
>>108529272>it just costs $1k-$3kDamn. I loved seeing those as a kid traveling the world. That pricing might be a case of CRTitis.>isn’t there at least a GitHub project where I can just plug a string of split flap bits into the pc with a usb?If there isn't, you can probably find something close enough to modify.
>>108529272I love this tech myself, I own a handful of "flip clocks" from the 70's. I finally saw one of these "new" boards at the SFMOMA gift shop recently. Pales in comparison to a real Solari board, though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj32w5z81Ak
>>108529272>isn’t there at least a GitHub project where I can just plug a string of split flap bits into the pc with a usb?vibe code it if you really want itthis shit takes a lot of power and its horribly slow and has inherent mechanical reliability issues that solid state and liquid matrix displays dont haveit was phased out because its a waste, you only dont realize this because you're technologically illiterate
>>108529272>The DIY displays involve making it all from scratch with logic boards; isn’t there at least a GitHub project where I can just plug a string of split flap bits into the pc with a usb?Why not just get some esp32 or Arduino and make one yourself?
>>108530010>everything that isn't highly efficient has no reason to exist
It is over, Krita developers said no to AI slop.
>>108529290And that's all also ignoring the fact that AI generted content is not copyrightable. How are you gonna release it under the GPL if you don't own the copyright to it?
>>108530491They'll try it anyway, then get caught lying during discovery, eat a default judgement, and collapse from the compensatory damages like a shit souffle.
>>108529290Why xhe gives a shit, nobody uses their hobby project for anything substantial anyway. If Krita disappeared, NOTHING would change.
>>108529290>middle aged man using an avatar of an 8 year old girlevery time
>>108530491You keep posting this cope in every thread but you're still wrong and also retarded.
Question to cybersecurity experts: will Denuvo patch the Hypervisor method?Kirigiri/MKDev team says it's impossible to patch because it would require update from Windows itself, not denuvo.voices67 says it's easy to patch and he's already done it.
>>108530592they're not from some random russian, there's entire team of trusted crackers from community working on these, releasing multiple beta versions etc.
>>108528739Server authorative access?
>>108528717fpbp
>>108529328They can't afford to, and HV is already -1.
I don't trust these HIV cracks myself but this voices guy seems like a lot of bark and no bite. Is he even cracking anything worth a shit at the moment? I ended up buying the stuff I want because I get tired of waiting for this nonsense.
Humanoid robots make NO sense whatsoever. A vanity project at best. A robotic arm on wheels or TARS is the most optimal design.
>AI companion in movie is based>AI companion IRL is cringe
>>108524938I would carry my robot wife all day up these if she wanted
>unironically dicussing nolanslopgrim
for me, its the duck
>>108530493There's not a lot of good options of searching engines. Google is spyware and its image results are filled with AI.All the other niche alternatives like Startpage or Kagi barely work as an actual search engines, the results they give for queries tends to be irrelevant or just not straight forward.DDG is probably the best inbetween, yeah it gets its results from Bing but strips away the MS tracking. It also has an AI image filter which actually works pretty well, the AI summary is not ideal but it works most of the time and is better than just not giving you an answer when you ask a simple question. We need to work with what we have.
>>108530493Why is the duck so sexy? Why do Jews want me to be attracted to ducks?
>CuckCuckGo
>>108530543What about Brave Search?
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>>108515046I will never amount to anything
>>108527941The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
>>108523439>Wasting hours of multiple people's time to review your resume, give you a phone screen and have someone talk to for an hour or two is completely unnecessary for that.Sure but they still do it.
>>108526323Defense contractors recruit heavily from universities. They usually ironically have lower barriers of entry but also less pay so it ends up being full of fresh grads at least at an entry level.
>>108530454holy skill issues