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Why is this shit so fucking good?
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>>107525975
>LibreWolf
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>>107498340
because it just werks for my dad

>doesn't piss you off with updates
werks
>scanning files
werks
>printer
werks
>thunderbird mail
werks
>browser
werks
>calendar
werks

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>>107543581
Ironically almost nobody who actually uses Linux wants other people to use it. It's always Windows users pushing for this whole year of the Linux desktop crap.
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>>107549186
Keeeeeeeekaaaaarooooooooo
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>>107498340
Simply it's the best.

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systemd makes linux pointless. you get more of a headache (complexity) + you get spied on when you use linux, instead of just getting spied on with windows

open source is like having open borders too, its a feminine and communistic philosophy

linux requires internet to be usable, its baked in to the OS design to be dependant on packages and dependencies where it has to constantly make a connection and reach out to do something, and to use it requires constant googling and a.i usage, more internet

it also wastes tons of time, and trannies are always changing the software. at least with windows your .exe will always work across windows versions for the most part, and windows can be set up fully offline

windows 11 is still MILES better than linux. the only thing that makes linux good is virtualization, and they are going to crack down on that soon, i can just feel it. there are so many moving parts to windows virtualization via qemu and fedora drivers
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>>107550222
He kinda was a communist.

You recall that famous scene where he gave everyone free lunch?
What you call that? Capitalism?
tw@.

Fuck off back to /pol with the rest of the dribbling mongaloids crying about their country imploding because they're that fucking stupid jeets are an upgrade.
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>>107548283
>Ooooh im just edgy teen boi on ze internet look at me moom i can write KYS to somebody.
Im afraid that i will have to share this bad news with you. You are nigger.
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>>107550363
>You are nigger.
No. That's you.
This isn't a slight at skin tone. I use it in the true and full sense of the word. You are very much a nigger. So much, you don't even deserve a capital N.

NTA, btw. Just an observation based on the evidence you're desperate to provision.
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>>107550395
I didn't say anything about your skin. You are mentally Nigger. It's incurable.
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>>107550415
I was just making very abundantly clear what I meant, when I called you nigger.

You are indeed incurable.
Your inability to stick on topic is frequent.
Whenever your internal retardation is demonstrated to be false - which is also frequent - you instantly devolve into shouting 'nigger', 'tranny', 'brown', 'thirdie' or whatever nonsensical bullshit makes your butthurt less sore.
Despite the obvious outcome, when challenged with this information, all you can do about it is double down on the previous failure of gobbing shit in an impotent attempt to try and quell the butthurt.

Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.
1) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice on bare metal and run your previous OS in a Virtual Machine.
2) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
Many free software projects have active mailing lists.


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>>107550209
but my issue is with nvidia and opengl breaking their shit, has nothing to do with manjaro
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>>107550373
>>107549395
Does it run through Zink (which runs on top of Vulkan) from Mesa?
I don't know if it implements enough of OpenGL for that but just a thought.
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>>107550373
Oh, I thought your system had an updoot and broke. Debian Stable only does security related updoots.
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>>107550080
The configure command says:
> nginx path prefix: "/usr/local/nginx"
> nginx binary file: "/usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx"
> nginx modules path: "/usr/local/nginx/modules"
> nginx configuration prefix: "/usr/local/nginx/conf"
> nginx configuration file: "/usr/local/nginx/conf/nginx.conf"
"make" and "sudo make install" worked no-problem. Do this:
1. Edit /usr/local/nginx/conf/nginx.conf to be the same as in the GitHub example
2. Comment out the "application mypush { ... }" section; same with sections "application mypull" and "application mystaticpull"
3. $ sudo /usr/local/nginx/sbin/nginx &

Then you get the error
>nginx: [emerg] no "events" section in configuration
I got as far as this step unless I do some other shit.
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>>107550405
im not sure
>>107550409
i dont know exactly what happened i was just updating my shit like usual because it had been a while, but i'm pretty sure my drivers are whats broken because its happened in the past but i dont know how to fix it

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>Aegis Legend III Mod
>Wotofo Profile X RTA
>imported Japanese Muji cotton pads
>SS316L mesh coils for TCR
I love technology
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>>107550017
Depends how much surface area you want for vaporization, if you're building something tiny for a single hit or two at a time, then you might get away with a heatsink.
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>>107550030
>Depends how much surface area you want for vaporization
I think the physical constraints of a system compatible with existing solutions, and focussing the sound into will be more of a problem. And that's easily solvable.

>if you're building something tiny for a single hit or two at a time
Legitimately, why would you *need* more?
IF you didn't waste you time with shit, one would be enough. Two would be just greedy. Sure, I'm greedy... Might even go back for more than two. But this isn't without consequences...

>then you might get away with a heatsink.
But the thing on the shelf can evapourate ~½ltr over a few hrs without a heatsink. Why would I need one?
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>>107549972
if you cared about "efficiency" you'd be using a mini split to vaporize your shit jej
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>>107550226
>mini split
??
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>>107549591
Uhh, well whatever form factor you prefer is best for you. I had the xross 5 and when completely sealing off the air vent, it drew air from the usb-c port, which I found pretty weird, and a lot of times id close off the usb-c port with my finger while vaping, and it wouldnt draw any air at all. So for me the nano's are more comfortable.

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>>107544676
I'm too retarded to turn on the TPM in my BIOS and I can't be bothered.
That is actually the only reason my system "can't run" W11.
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While I'm all for hating the jeets, I think we're neglecting to give the chinks their deserved hate as they're pretending to be jeets all the time now.
Our hearts are big and filled with enough hate for both.
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>>107549232
I'm just glad there's at least one of these threads up at all times.
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dualbooting Fedora and 10 LTSC IoT(for anti cheat games)
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>>107549508
The constant chinkposting makes it clear there are a lot of chinese on here. Just look at the eu import tax thread.

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107548695
to be exact, you add .bash_profile to your guixhome config
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>>107550129
no efficient implementations of sets without abusing maps to emulate them
no sequence abstraction that is used as pervasively as Clojure's
no associative abstractions
the JVM is far faster than pretty much any other virtual machine
Racket's pattern matching is cool but Clojure's destructuring is better integrated into everything
see >>107535061
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>>107550385
>no efficient implementations of sets without abusing maps to emulate them
I partially retract this, see
https://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/sets.html#%28part._.Hash_.Sets%29
but there are no b-tree sets
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>>107548695
this is what i have in my config
(define ~bash-config
(service
home-bash-service-type
(home-bash-configuration
;; …
(bash-profile (list (local-file ".bash_profile" "bash_profile")))
(bashrc (list (local-file ".bashrc" "bashrc")))
(bash-logout (list (local-file ".bash_logout" "bash_logout"))))))

(home-environment
(packages …)
(services (list ~bash-config)))


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>>107550385
Clojure is closer to Python than it is to Java in terms of performance for anything I've used it for. You have to use all of Java's data-structures and not Clojures to get near Java performance and if you're doing that you might as well use Java and not Clojure.

I need help from someone who knows how to hack or modify grades on a university platform. I need to change a grade. I got bad grades due to personal problems, but now that I'm better, I don't want to fail the course because I would have to repeat it and wait a whole year to do so due to university rules. I don't want my parents to find out about this, and I need help from someone who knows how to do it. I know that the university that manages the platform does not have a high level of cybersecurity. I am willing to pay whoever helps me. I don't know if it can be done, I've just been in contact with several “hackers” on TikTok and I want to get the opinion of an expert on the subject. I'm just a desperate guy from Colombia.
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La próxima vez estudia, te tocará repetir
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Why don't you talk to your university and ask if there's anything they can do?

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libre edition
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>>107550494
Looks like shit.
0/10
>>>/wg/

when I was a kid, I made a folder with 15 shortcuts to the same folder and one genuine folder among them. Inside the genuine folder I put 15 shortcuts to the original folder and one genuine folder amongst them, and so on until 10 folders deep.
Inside the innermost folder I kept my shit that I wanted to keep hidden from my parents.
I was a fucking genious

Not all heroes wear capes.
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>>107541115
This is so stupid that it has to be bait.
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>>107543242
MadVR still has a tiny niche in enabling HDR on legacy versions of Windows
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>>107542631
They patched it because...uh you guessed it, fucking kikes said it was discriminatory or some shit.
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>>107542148
>>107543306
>>107543618
>>107547037
>>107547843
Love seeing trans software representation on /g/
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>>107541609
this is so funny every time

Base Waiting Room Edition

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107546619

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP


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>>107550218
schizo (good)
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>>107550263
schizo thread (bad)
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anon help me to find this node ffs D:<
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>>107550437
https://github.com/BigStationW/ComfyUI-Prompt-Manager

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What happened to browser compact mode? Why modern interface seem to be developed to people with fat fingers? I understand if you are developing an smartphone UI, but even desktop PC nowadays is like this.

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>$600
>already reached goal of 2000 preorders
>5000 preorders as of now
>still not a single hands-on overview video of the phones performance
>somehow cant afford to invest in a prototype to do so
yeah im gonna go ahead and ruin the fun right now and spoil it.... its going to be utter and total dogshit. I saw a bunch of headlines talking about this phone and got excited only to find out its make believe, theres not a single video showcasing how the phone operates. 5k people so far have been scammed right now it seems
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>>107547759
>UBPorts
Shit OS with 0 software. Literally unusable without Waydroid, at which point you should just stay on Android.
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>>107547777
Checked..
But youre wrong
>>107549032
Its off to a slow start, gotta give it time to develop
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>>107549434
>Its off to a slow start, gotta give it time to develop
It started over a decade ago. After almost 15 years of development (or 9 if you only count while it was out of Canonical's hands) it's only gotten to the point where it's the equivalent to Android 2.x or 3.x, except no relevant developer or phone manufacturer gives a shit about it. So it's advancing at a snails pace while having zero market demand and solving nothing. There's no value proposition in using UBPorts over Graphene, Lineage, eOS, vanilla Android, etc.
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>>107549646
>So it's advancing at a snails pace while having zero market demand
Welcome to linux man. Look at how long it took for desktop linux to get good enough where even your tiktok brainrotted zoomer noob can install mint ezpz. And gaming only got good on linux like around 2018
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>>107549752
Desktop Linux at least had a significant chunk of popular applications and even professional software on it even as far back as 10-15 years ago. UBPorts currently has worse software support than what Linux had in 2005.
And I just looked at their official Reddit. There's barely any activity there at all and the project doesn't look nearly as promising as desktop Linux was in 2005.

>someone asking about Pixel 2 XL
>dev response: "Your device is not on the list (of supported devices)"
Looking at the list they only support a handful of mostly shit tier and old devices. Desktop Linux was at least installable on thousands of different PCs and laptops over a decade ago and it even comes pre-installed on a variety of products.

>someone mentions how Valve's (and I guess Mint, Bazzite, Zorin, Manjaro, etc.) "Wine as a default for unsupported games" is what propelled desktop Linux to relevancy and says UBPorts should be made to run Android apps out of the box through waydroid
>dev response: "the idea to have waydroid as a standard is not acceptable... it is a twisted way of thinking.", "Ubuntu Touch wants to be an alternative to the android ecosystem and the iOS ecosystem"
They're clearly uninterested in making the OS usable or relevant to anyone other than a handful of autistic software vegans. And they're deluded into thinking developers will make apps for their ecosystem.
SailfishOS at least has a built in Android app support so it's genuinely usable.

>someone donates and orders merch, no info on the package status, says they regret donating to the project
>dev response: "Hello, this is not professionally managed. The work is done by volunteers, even on the merch store."

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HI I really need a way to crack spotify or kinda pirate Spotify Premium. I could really use some help so tell me if you have any advise or mods for said thing. Thanks
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>>107550140
>SAAR HOW DO I REDEEM SPOTIFY PREMIUM SAAR
stop being poor lmao
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I stopped using that shit when they made it impossible to install the client on w7

YT music is objectively superior
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>>107550388
>w7
/me shakes head sadly

>YT music
Ahh. That might explain it.

>objectively superior
In what fashion?
The way you don't actually get to browse the library, but instead are filtered algorythmically?
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>>107550140
Chang pls
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idk

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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>>107550426
SATA SSDs still exist but they're become expensive. Blame the Biden economy.
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>>107550426
chinks will fill the market gap with random NAND flash chips they harvest from landfills and put into SATA SSDs.


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